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Seven months later, Laura was announced as co-host of Saturday TODAY, replacing Kristen Welker who was named moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press. Jarrett began her new role on Sept. 9, alongside ...
In her role as co-host of Saturday TODAY, ... Laura met her husband, Tony Balkissoon. The couple now lives in New York City and shares two children: James, 4, and June, 1. ... happier to hear ...
While discussing Kelly’s conundrum on TODAY, Laura Jarrett revealed that she and her husband, Tony Balkissoon, “debated a little bit” about what last name to give their two kids.
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.
Dylan Dreyer and Laura Jarrett Getty Images (2) Dylan Dreyer is the latest Today cohost to take a brief (and unexplained) absence from the NBC morning show. Dreyer, 42, did not join Craig Melvin ...
Her daughter, Laura Jarrett, would go on to become an attorney and reporter for CNN, and is now a senior legal correspondent for NBC News and co-anchor of the Saturday edition of Today, [60] [61] [62] and daughter-in-law of the Canadian politician Bas Balkissoon. [63] She separated from her husband in 1987 and they were divorced in 1988. [59]
TODAY's Hoda Kotb and Laura Jarrett discussed the death of their fathers. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Dr. William Jarrett was an obstetrician and married Valerie Bowman in 1983. [11] William and Valerie had one daughter, Laura, and divorced in 1988. William Jarrett died at age 40 of a heart attack in 1993. Vernon's granddaughter Laura is a prominent journalist for CNN. [11] Vernon Jarrett died from cancer in Chicago on May 23, 2004. [9]