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Early Today (1999)

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Veronica De La Cruz Welcomes Baby Boy Hartley Eric
Veronica De La Cruz is a new mom to a healthy baby boy. NBC's Early Today Show host and MSNBC anchor gave birth to her first child, son Hartley Eric, on March 13 in NYC. De la Cruz's beautiful baby boy, weighing 8 lbs., 4 oz at birth, was named after her late brother who died in 2009. "Before my brother died, I started an online campaign to raise money for a life-saving heart transplant," De La Cruz said in a statement to Us Weekly about her Eric [...]...
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  • 3/26/2013
  • by Nicole Eggenberger
  • Us Weekly
Early Today (1999)
U.S. media goes full-court press after London blasts
Early Today (1999)
NEW YORK -- The American TV news media lept into action in the hours before dawn Thursday as word came from across the Atlantic Ocean of a series of coordinated terror attacks in central London. CNN was first with the story, while Fox News started coverage at 4:56 a.m. ET with anchor Donna Fiducia. MSNBC began shortly after 5 a.m. although the MSNBC-produced Early Today came on with the first reports at 4:48 a.m. The cable news channels -- CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and even CNBC -- started providing wall-to-wall coverage, using a mixture of their own correspondents and feeds from international partners like ITN in Britain. CNN used coverage from its CNN International before going to its regular American Morning, co-anchored by Miles O'Brien and Soledad O'Brien. Both anchors were expected to remain on the air well past their 10 a.m. shift.
  • 7/7/2005
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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