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Robin Roberts Got Obama Interview Just After Getting Dire Prognosis

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Robin Roberts Got Obama Interview Just After Getting Dire Prognosis

Woot! After a five-month leave of absence to undergo a bone marrow transplant for a rare blood disorder, Robin Roberts has returned to Good Morning America, opening with: "I have been waiting 174 days to say this: 'Good

Now that Robin Roberts is back and things are returning to normal, will "Good Morning America" fans start to take the popular anchor for granted?

New York –. Five months after undergoing a bone marrow transplant, Robin Roberts is back on television in the morning. Roberts said Wednesday she'd been waiting 174 days "to say this: Good morning, America." The morning-show host is recovering from

“Good Morning America” had its best morning in the ratings in three months when Robin Roberts returned to the show on Wednesday after a medical leave of absence, according to preliminary Nielsen ratings. About 6.1 million viewers tuned in for Ms.

Robin Roberts, the "Good Morning America" anchor whose medical battles have kept her from the ABC show for months, returned to her job on Wednesday. "GMA" opened with a tight closeup of Roberts, who said, "I have been waiting 174 days to say this:

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