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Megyn Kelly Gets Roasted by NBC Colleagues for Racist Comments

Megyn Kelly just reminded the world that she doesn't know how to google the answers to simple questions. Instead, she asks them on live television. After a massive backlash,  Megyn is super sorry about defending blackface  and seems to actually understand the topic. But despite her apology, it looks like she's still not off the hook — even with her own colleagues at NBC. News anchors are supposed to report and discuss the news. In general, they really should not be  making  the news. But that's what Megyn did, in the worst way, when she  defended blackface Halloween costumes  in a discussion with an all-white panel. She has apologized and explained how the backlash opened her eyes, and NBC's Today had a group of her own collegues discuss the controersy. Morgan Radford participated in the discussion along with Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Craig Melvin. Al Roker says that her internal email is not a sufficient way of saying that she's sorry. “The fact is,” Roker says. “While she apologized to the staff, she owes a bigger apology to folks of color around the country.” Roker explains how, as a black man, this is very personal to him. “This is history going back to the 1830s minstrel shows to demean and to denigrate a race,” Roker says. “It was not right.” “I am old enough to have lived through Amos ‘n’ Andy, where you had people in blackface playing two black characters, magnifying the worst stereotypes about black men.” He refers to nightmarish caricatures of black men, performed by white men, that were used as weapons to ridicule real black people. “And that,” he explains. “Is what the problem is. That is what the issue is.” Craig Melvin doesn't mince words when he talks about Megyn's segment. He calls her defense of blackface both “stupid” and “indenfensible.” There are people in this world who might understandably not realize the historical implications of blackface. A millionaire television anchor who can and should read up on any controversial topics that she plans to address on television has no such excuse. Melvin also points out the fact that Jim Crow laws are named for a blackface minstrel character, a fact we mentioned recently when  discussing whiteface . Despite reports of an alleged feud, Savannah Guthrie clearly felt uneasy about throwing a colleague under the bus. “It is uncomfortable, obviously,” Guthrie says. “Because Megyn is a colleague at NBC News.” But it is that working relationship that made it so vital for NBC to have a panel discuss Megyn's controversial remarks. For the public, it's about education and illumination of an important topic. For NBC, and we don't mean to sound cynical, it's about making it clear that the organization as a whole does not defend blackface. Roker and Melvin both made excellent points, which you can see and hear in the video that we've attached. But it was Morgan Radford who arguably put the best spin on this situation. She acknowledged the historical weight of blackface while also presenting Megyn's words as a “learning moment.” Megyn, Radford says, “really gifted us the opportunity to have this conversation and a public discourse.” “We now have the courage and we have the platform to have conversations like this,” Radford notes. She says that these talks are important “even when they’re uncomfortable because we can see they’re still necessary.” It probably does not help that Megyn Kelly has a history of making wildly controversial remarks about race. She made these comments primarily while working at Fox News, where white nationalists like Tucker Carlson thrive. Megyn may be best known for having claimed that Santa Claus, a fictional character based upon a Turkish man, is white. As if she had met him. She also claimed that Jesus, a Middle Eastern Jewish man, was a white man. Her suggestion that blackface was acceptable when she was growing up — in the 1970s — dredged all of that back up. But, as we said, Megyn did apologize, first in an email to colleagues and then to her viewers. “The history of blackface in our culture is abhorrent; the wounds too deep,” Megyn acknowledges. “I’ve never been a ‘pc’ kind of person,” she says. “But I understand that we do need to be more sensitive in this day and age.” In general, labels like  politically correct  are useless, and hurled around by people who want to dismiss any struggles that are not their own. It appears that Megyn is learning a little more about the world. We wish that she, as the highest paid television anchor on the planet despite her ratings, would actively educate herself  before  getting backlash.

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Taylor Swift Stars in MTV Video Music Awards Promo

It’s official: Taylor Swift is funnier, cooler and a much better actress than Kim Kardashian . The wildly popular singer anchors a new commercial for the MTV Video Music Awards, appearing opposite host Kevin Hart and poking fun at the fact that she writes so many songs about ex-boyfriends. It’s pretty funny and Swift is pretty terrific in it, which is a stark contrast to the wooden Kardashian and the lack of humor in her VMA ad from a couple weeks ago. Check it out now:

Is Al Roker Trying to Sabotage The Today Show?

First, he alleged that Matt Lauer threw Ann Curry under a bus . Then, he randomly stared into the camera for 17 straight seconds (below). So the question must be asked: what the heck is going on with Al Roker and The Today Show ? Is the famous weatherman trying to sabotage his own program for the way it (mis)handled Curry’s firing?

Al Roker in Manhattan

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Hollywood Tv Caught up with Al Roker to discuss the Oscar Nominees !

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Al Roker in Manhattan

It’s a Girl For Amy Adams and Darren Legallo!

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Bryant Gumbel & Al Roker: Leave Matt Lauer Alone!

Bryant Gumbel and Al Roker – friends and Today colleagues of Matt Lauer – say the TV anchor and his wife Annette Roque seem fine … and to back off! Echoing the couple’s own angry denials of a breakup, Gumbel said: “Nobody likes being under a microscope, even in the best of times. It’s not pleasant.” “I think they’re doing fine. They just stay away from the glare.” Gumbel’s wife Hilary also spoke in support of the Lauers: “They’ve made their rebuttal [to the accusations] … They’ve done what they needed to do.” Lauer was said to be having an affair, and Alexis Houston (alleged sister of Whitney) was alleged to be the other woman involved in the scandal. Today weatherman Al Roker says he doesn’t believe rumors . Matt and Annette Lauer have denied cheating allegations . “All I know is that he’s great,” Roker said. “I’ve seen him. They’re fine. It’s more about things on the outside. Everything on the inside is fine.” Matt Lauer and his wife, married since 1998, blasted a report alleging that Lauer had moved out of the family’s apartment amid reports of infidelity. According to the report, the sexy beast was also looking for his own bachelor pad. He told People last week that the story was “a work of fiction.” While acknowledging vaguely the imperfections in his marriage, Lauer denied the details of the report and says everything is fine with Annette. We hope so. The couple has three kids under the age of 10.

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Jockey Gets Bucked During Al Roker Interview

Filed under: Al Roker , TV , TMZ Sports Al Roker just learned the hard way that horses can be just as unpredictable as the weather — when a horseback interview with a Kentucky Derby legend went terribly wrong … on live TV. Moments ago on ” The Today Show ,” legendary female… Read more

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Al Roker Weighs In On Heidi And Spencer’s Marital Woes

‘They’re young,’ the ‘Today’ show reporter says of the ‘Hills’ stars. By Jocelyn Vena Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Photo: David Becker/ Getty Images The “Today” show’s Al Roker may have finally buried the hatchet with “The Hills” stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. Last summer, Roker famously got into a spat with Montag and Pratt , after the couple appeared on the morning show to tout their appearance on “I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!” As Roker questioned the couple’s behavior on the NBC show, the conversation quickly turned sour. Montag and Pratt walked off the “Today” show set, but the battle didn’t end there. Soon, the unlikely adversaries were bashing each other in interviews and on Twitter. Now, nearly a year later, Roker wants to let bygones be bygones … sort of. At the Dressed to Kilt event on Monday night, MTV News recently caught up with the world’s most famous “weatherman,” as Pratt derisively referred to Roker. And in a jab back at the couple, he initially pretended not to remember who they are. “Who? Who?” he joked. But Roker had only words of encouragement for Speidi. The trailer for the final “Hills” season shows that Pratt and Montag seem to have hit a rough patch in their marriage. “Look, you know what? They’re young. I wish them the best. They’re young and that’s who they are, and God bless ’em.” Last June, when the feud erupted, Heidi and Spencer said they couldn’t figure out why Roker had turned antagonistic toward them. “I think when he got to work in the morning and he was doing his normal weather job, he was looking, and it was partly cloudy, he must have taken that personally,” Pratt said. “Because I don’t know why he felt the need to persecute Speidi for nothing.” Do you think Heidi and Spencer will stay together? Let us know in the comments below.

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