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Over the past year, COVID-19 and the ensuing economic uncertainty have heightened the challenges military families face every day especially when it comes to finding employment, both for service members transitioning to civilian life and spouses relocating during their military journey. As a result, it s more important than ever to provide the military community with the tools they need to achieve their professional goals.
Jean Trebek on husband Alex s final days, and how his ability to inspire lives on TODAY 5/3/2021 Scott Stump
Whether it was through his many philanthropic efforts or his strength in the face of pancreatic cancer, Alex Trebek always aimed to empower others to meet the challenges in their lives.
Trebek s widow, Jean Trebek, spoke about that special quality of the late Jeopardy! host with TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie as part of the NBC special Inspiring America: The 2021 Inspiration List on Saturday.
Watch TODAY All Day! Get the best news, information and inspiration from TODAY, all day long. I think that is one of Alex s gifts was that he could be very resolute and know that the truth will not hurt you, and he wanted to empower people to move through whatever challenge they had in life with a sense of inner strength, inner dignity and love, Jean Trebek said.
Jean Trebek on why husband Alex Trebek wanted to ‘empower people’ TODAY 2 hrs ago Scott Stump
Whether it was through his many philanthropic efforts or his strength in the face of pancreatic cancer, Alex Trebek always aimed to empower others to meet the challenges in their lives.
Trebek s widow, Jean Trebek, spoke about that special quality of the late Jeopardy! host with TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie as part of the NBC special Inspiring America: The 2021 Inspiration List on Saturday.
Watch TODAY All Day! Get the best news, information and inspiration from TODAY, all day long. I think that is one of Alex s gifts was that he could be very resolute and know that the truth will not hurt you, and he wanted to empower people to move through whatever challenge they had in life with a sense of inner strength, inner dignity and love, Jean Trebek said.