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Matt Lauer's statement after firing: 'There are no words to express my sorrow'


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This photo taken on Nov. 29, 2017 and released on Nov. 30, 2017 by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows North Korean leader Kim Jon Un looking at launching of the Hwasong-15 missile.
 
  North Korea releases dozens of images of new ICBM  
  Dozens of images of the Hwasong-15 missile were published in state media.  
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    Replacing Matt Lauer: Is the era of the big-name TV news anchor over?
The ousters of Matt Lauer and Charlie Rose amid sex allegations may mean fewer celebrity journalists in the future.
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  President Trump is pictured speaking to reporters during a meeting with congressional leadership in the White House.   Analysis: Trump's tax bill is a make-or-break moment for his political fortune
Trump needs political momentum as he tries to persuade lawmakers to tighten immigration rules, pass an infrastructure bill, and repeal Obamacare.
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  San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, left, shakes hands with New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning after an NFL football game. Rivers takes over the quarterback consecutive starts streak now what Manning is being benched.   Philip Rivers blasts New York Giants for benching Eli Manning
Philip Rivers, the quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers because Eli Manning didn't want to be there, blasted the Giants for benching Manning.
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  'Variety' interviewed dozens of current and former 'Today' show staffers who said work and sex were often intertwined for anchor Matt Lauer, whose firing was announced Wednesday.   5 things you need to know Thursday
The biggest news to start your day.
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  President Trump speaks during an event with members of the Native American Code Talkers in the Oval Office of the White House, Oct. 27, 2017 in Washington.   The Bubble: Trump's Pocahontas comment wasn't racist because Warren isn't Native American, conservative says
At least one liberal commentator argued Trump has lied about his own heritage for his advantage. #TheBubble
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  Matt Lauer once asked if she'd learned her 'lesson' after paparazzi snapped photos under her skirt.   Awkward Matt Lauer TV moments resurface in wake of firing
In particular, there was a 2012 interview with Anne Hathaway that many deemed sexist.
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  Angela Lansbury, in New York in 2016, told 'Radio Times' that women 'must sometimes take blame' for sexual harassment.   'Devastated' Angela Lansbury says sexual harassment remarks taken out of context
“There is no excuse whatsoever for men to harass women in an abusive sexual manner," she clarified, after saying, women "must sometimes take blame."
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  politics      
  Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Ca., worked for labor unions before she was elected to Congress in 2002. She is the top Democrat on the House Ethics Committee and also serves on the Ways and Means panel, in addition to the House Select Committee on Benghazi.   House Democrat divisions erupt as sexual harassment issue heats up, threatens members
House Democrats, eager to take a stand against sexual harassment, fear unintended consequences of disclosure plans.
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  President Trump speaks to reporters in the Roosevelt Room at the White House about the intercontinental ballistic missile launch by North Korea Tuesday.   OnPolitics Today: White House defends Trump posting sketchy videos, citing a "real" threat
Trump spread sketchy videos. The White House said it supported his "goals."
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Co-anchors Hoda Kotb, left, and Savannah Guthrie embrace on the set of the \

Co-anchors Hoda Kotb, left, and Savannah Guthrie embrace on the set of the \"Today\" show, Nov. 29, 2017, in New York, after NBC News fired host Matt Lauer. NBC News announced Nov. 29, 2017, that Lauer was fired for 'inappropriate sexual behavior.'
 
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