Hoda Kotb
Savannah opened up to Hoda Kotb about the “chaos and disbelief” of discovering her mother had gone missing.
The actress sat down with Hoda Kotb for a special SiriusXM Town Hall event on TODAY Show Radio.
Hoda revealed that the “American Idol” winner is set to put “I’ve Loved You Since Forever” to music.
“The TODAY Show” is now the only national morning news program to feature two female anchors.
“We have a great country, it’s not going anywhere,” she said on TODAY Show Radio.
Crow was diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ in 2006, and Kotb underwent a mastectomy for breast cancer in 2007.
“The Nanny” actress discovered she had uterine cancer in 2000 after years of misdiagnoses and started the Cancer Schmancer Movement.
It took 10 straight days of rejection all across the South.
Frank Gifford, a New York Giants player and legendary sportscaster, died suddenly in August 2015 at the age of 84.
“You knock me down, I’m coming up again. That’s why they call it fighting cancer,” he told Hoda Kotb.
Brokaw’s cancer is now in remission, though he still receives chemotherapy daily.
“I’m going to see Donald Trump as a dad. I can’t see him as this intimidating kind of figure,” Gibbons shared on TODAY Show Radio.
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