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Jarrett joined CNN in 2016. In January 2020, she became the co-anchor of Early Start. [3] Jarrett left CNN for NBC News in November 2022. [4] Since January 2023, she has worked for NBC News as a senior legal correspondent [1] [5] She became co-anchor of the Saturday edition of Today on September 8, 2023, succeeding Kristen Welker, who became moderator of Meet the Press.
Movements of the three German ships in December 1940 and January 1941. The German force encountered its first BPC ship while en route to Nauru. On 6 December, Triona (4,413 long tons (4,484 t)) was attacked northeast of the Solomon Islands and was sunk with torpedoes after a chase in which three of her crew were killed by the raiders' guns.
Three days later, the Panzers pushed on to Bryansk, while the 2nd Army attacked from the west. [297] The Soviet 3rd and 13th Armies were now encircled. To the north, the 3rd and 4th Panzer Armies attacked Vyazma, trapping the 19th, 20th, 24th and 32nd Armies. [269] Moscow's first line of defence had been shattered.
Laura Jarrett is the co-anchor of “Saturday TODAY” and NBC News’ Senior Legal Correspondent.
Finnish ski troops in Northern Finland January 12, 1940. 1 February: The Japanese Diet announces a record high budget with over half its expenditures being military.; 5 February: Britain and France decide to intervene in Norway to cut off the iron ore trade in anticipation of an expected German occupation and ostensibly to open a route to assist Finland.
Laura Jarrett, who just joined NBC News in November of last year, has been named the new co-anchor of the Saturday broadcast of the network’s “Today” morning program. She will co-anchor with ...
Laura's mother, Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, was elated to hear about her daughter's new role with TODAY. “She was very excited,” Laura said of her mom's ...
Heilbronn in March,1945. During World War II, the German city of Heilbronn was bombed numerous times by the British Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces.The largest air-raid occurred on December 4, 1944, but Heilbronn was targeted several times before and after until the end of World War II.