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NewsOctober 18, 2016

NEW YORK -- NBC News fired "Today" show host Billy Bush, who was caught on tape in a vulgar conversation about women with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump before an "Access Hollywood" appearance. Bush was suspended at the morning show two days after contents of the 2005 tape were reported Oct. 7. NBC and Bush's representatives had been negotiating terms of his exit before Monday's announcement...

By DAVID BAUDER ~ Associated Press
Billy Bush
Billy Bush

NEW YORK -- NBC News fired "Today" show host Billy Bush, who was caught on tape in a vulgar conversation about women with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump before an "Access Hollywood" appearance.

Bush was suspended at the morning show two days after contents of the 2005 tape were reported Oct. 7. NBC and Bush's representatives had been negotiating terms of his exit before Monday's announcement.

On the tape, Bush is heard laughing as Trump talks about fame enabling him to grope and try to have sex with women other than his wife.

Bush said he was "embarrassed and ashamed." Trump since has denied groping women.

Bush, who had been at "Today" for two months, is the nephew of Republican former President George H.W. Bush.

NBC made the announcement of his firing in a note from "Today" show top executive Noah Oppenheim to his staff.

Oppenheim called Bush, who spent 15 years at "Access Hollywood," "a valued colleague and longtime member of the broader NBC family. We wish him success as he goes forward."

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Bush, a 44-year-old father of three, said he was "deeply grateful for the conversations I've had with my daughters and for all of the support from family, friends and colleagues. I look forward to what lies ahead."

In the 2005 tape, revealed by The Washington Post, Trump discusses seeking an affair with another "Access Hollywood" employee, Nancy O'Dell. Trump said when he was attracted to beautiful women "I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet." He said when you're a star, women let you.

"Grab them by the p----. You can do anything," Trump added.

The two men discussed an actress who was waiting from at the end of the bus ride. When they got off, Bush urged the woman to hug Trump and added, "how about a little hug for the Bushy?"

Trump said in the second presidential debate that he never did any of the actions heard on the tape, which he described as locker room talk. But a number of women have since come forward and said that Trump had surprised them in the past by groping or unexpectedly kissing them on the lips.

In an interview with CNN on Monday, Trump's wife, Melania, said that her husband was "egged on" by Bush in the conversation.

"I wonder if they even knew the mic was on," Melania Trump said, referring to her husband and Bush. She said they were involved in "boy talk, and he was led on -- like egged on -- from the host to say dirty and bad stuff."

Asked to comment, Grossman said, "I thought that Donald Trump would claim that he was not on the bus."

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