Katie Couric
The former âCBS Evening Newsâ and âTodayâ anchor said she learned of her illness on her eighth wedding anniversary.
In her new book, the journalist reveals she held back remarks by Ruth Bader Ginsburg on athletes kneeling in protest during the anthem to âprotectâ the late justice.
Mayim Bialik and journalist Bill Whitaker will also fill in for the late Alex Trebek.
Oh, Dennis Quaid, Elaine Hendrix and director Nancy Meyers will be there, too
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The veteran journalist said the Oscar-winner verbally went âafter me in a way that was completely, weirdly uncalled forâ during a 2004 âDatelineâ interview.
"This is as physically close as weâve been in a couple of days âcause weâve just found each other revolting," said Bell in an Instagram Live with Katie Couric.
Because not every party needs to be a bridal shower.
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"We hope that [the docu-series] will inspire people to talk about the elephant in the room."
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The former "Today" host said she went to a New York Giants game with the current 2020 Democratic presidential candidate.
"I would love to see more transparency by companies and more accountability," the "America Inside Out" host said.