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Matthew Todd Lauer (/ l aʊər /; born December 30, 1957) is a former American television news personality, best known for his work with NBC News. [1] After serving as a local news personality in New York City on WNBC, his first national exposure was as the news anchor for NBC's Today from 1994 to 1997.
Matt Lauer had been a co-anchor on the "Today" show since January of 1997. More from AOL.com: NBC News terminates ‘Today Show’ host Matt Lauer for ‘inappropriate workplace behavior’
He is the third longest serving co-host of Today, after Matt Lauer and Couric. He stepped down from the show on January 3, 1997, after 15 years. Since his departure, Gumbel has made occasional appearances on Today. He appeared for the show's 60th anniversary and hosted with Lauer and Pauley on December 30, 2013. [16]
Her first day as co-anchor alongside Matt Lauer was on July 9, 2012. [20] In 2011, she conducted an interview with Donald Trump in which he discussed his role in the Barack Obama "birther" controversy. [21] Later that year, she interviewed Conrad Murray after he was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson. [22]
The book is a collection of essays compiled over the past year by Couric; contributors include New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Queen Rania of Jordan, and former Today Show colleague Matt Lauer. Couric said that a 2010 convocation keynote address she gave inspired her to write the book. [84]
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Matt Lauer sexual misconduct allegations
Lauer and Roque share three children together, Jack, 22, Romy, 20, and Thijs, 17. Noam Galai/WireImage “He is on good terms with his kids, which was the most important thing for him,” the ...
The Greatest American was a four-part American television series hosted by Matt Lauer in 2005. The show featured biographies and lists of influential persons in U.S. history, and culminated in a contest in which millions in the audience nominated and voted for the person they felt was the "greatest American".