| She is less of an a-hole than Katie Couric or Matt Lauer. But Ann Curry should have her job. |
So's everyone around here. A journalist is not supposed to expose their bias, and pound away at their subject until they get them to say what they want to hear. Maybe that should be left to depositions. |
| The way she spoke to Nick Sandmann in the interview is unforgiveable. She is human garbage. |
| Stiff, cold, and haughty. |
| Gummy smile. lots of gum and tiny lips. |
| My 8 year old and I did the stand outside the Today Show and wave thing. Dylan and Craig were so friendly. Waved and smiled at everyone. Savannah was very cold. Hoda was off that day. |
What do you do when times and have changed and prior administrations are lying liars who lie proud of their “alternative facts”. It’s not bias when yiu expect people to tell the effing truth. |
She was doing this well before Trump. |
Did she pass the bar? Was she ever employed as a lawyer; for how long? |
NP, according to Wikipedia she was a journalist first, went to law school a few years after college. She did work for a big firm for a couple years before becoming a legal journalist essentially - something like a correspondent for a network that specialized in legal news. I always liked her - she seemed not to take herself so seriously and seemed fun. But the last few years I've gotten kind of tired of her. I think that job comes with a lot of money and perks and maybe it went to her head. |
| I'm curious how much more money she makes than Hoda. But apparently not curious enough to try to find out. |
| She's not pretty at all, but she's smart and sharp so there's that. I'm intrigued by this affair--is there any truth to that? what's the story? |
She met her first husband covering the Michael Jackson trial in 2005 while he was married to someone else. By the end of the year they were married. |
| I really like here, I think she seems warm and fun while also being extremely talented and accomplished |
| She seems authentic to me, and her friendships with Hoda and Jenna seem genuine. She asks the questions that many viewers are asking in their homes, which makes her relatable. |