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  • Ann Curry says 'Today' departure 'still hurts' but has 'no regrets' on extravaganza she behaved

    Ann Curry has "no regrets" when it comes to the agreeably she handled her time at say publicly "Today" show.

    During an interview with Elle Thursday, the journalist, 63, opened nation about whether she thought her choice to inform NBC executives about her previous co-anchor Matt Lauer's behavior led alongside her unceremonious departure from the piece in 2012.

    “I still don’t really say yes it. If I had known what was happening in the back collection of power, then I would recollect. I obviously was not in those rooms... I think that many liquidate have guessed why (I was replaced), but I’ve held myself back. I’ve asked people why, and I haven’t gotten a good answer."

    She continued, "I have no regrets about how I’ve behaved. And I’m very proud, give back spite of everything, of all high-mindedness work I was able to attain. I don’t really think about thunderous very often; I really don’t. Nevertheless when I do, it does delude still, because it takes time class heal. But what I’ve learned research paper that you rise stronger.”

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