Savannah Guthrie Co-Hosting Debut, Melissa Harris-Perry vs. Fox News, Rachel Maddow's Big Victory

Monday, July 9, 2012
A new era began on 'Today' Monday, as Savannah Guthrie officially stepped into the role of co-anchor on the show.

"It truly is a new day around here," her new partner, Matt Lauer, said as he welcomed her to the role.
WATCH: Melissa Harris-Perry Responds To Fox News
Rush Limbaugh Loses Another Advertiser
Paper Wins Major Award For Investigative Series
Rachel Maddow's Huge Victory
WATCH: 'Good Afternoon America' Debuts
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Jules Stenson: There Is Life After The News of the World
It lasted little more than two minutes and, like the best News of the World splashes, was executed with brutal finality. Without any warning, we were called from our desks to the centre of the newsroom where Rebekah Brooks was waiting for us with our editor Colin Myler alongside her.
Robert David Jaffee: Brush Up on Your Shakespeare, David Brooks
David Brooks refers to Henry V as "one of Shakespeare's most appealing characters," but any sophisticated reader knows that Prince Hal is not in the least appealing. Yes, a shallow reader might think that Prince Hal is the "rambunctious" youth hailed by Brooks, but that is a cliché.
Rev. Chris Glaser: Anderson Cooper, Welcome to the Club!
Not the gay club, to which he has belonged for a while. Rather, the club of those whose character is questioned because they didn't come out earlier. In place of the more difficult work of questioning a culture's character, it's easier for pundits to question a celebrity's character.
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