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With some prodding, Tom Brokaw tells Phil Rosenthal that MSNBC will do just fine without Keith Olbermann. “All of our component parts – NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC – are much bigger than one player, and I include myself in that,” he says. “If I went away tomorrow, NBC News would still be the dominant news division in America. There ain’t none of us who is irreplaceable.”
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Is MSNBC better off without Olbermann? I’m not going there, says Brokaw
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