
In this Dec. 16, 1978 file photo, Mick Jagger, left, of the Rolling Stones, joins Jamaica's reggae musician Peter Tosh during a rehearsal for NBC's ?Saturday Night Live," program in New York. For his musical contributions, Tosh's daughter, Niambe, received on Monday, Oct. 15, 2012, the posthumous "Order of Merit" for her father, during the island's annual national heroes ceremony. Tosh, a founding member of the reggae band The Wailers along Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, was killed in 1987 at age 42 by robbers who broke into his Jamaican home. (AP Photo/File)

Trace Adkins, Dennis Rodman, Gary Busey, Lil Jon, Claudia Jordan, Dee Snider, Lisa Rinna, creator Donald Trump, Bret Michaels, Marilu Henner, Brande Roderick, Stephen Baldwin and Penn Jillette (from left) will be featured on the upcoming season of “All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.” The season will begin shooting Monday. (NBC via Associated Press)

Trace Adkins, Dennis Rodman, Gary Busey, Lil Jon, Claudia Jordan, Dee Snider, Lisa Rinna, creator Donald Trump, Bret Michaels, Marilu Henner, Brande Roderick, Stephen Baldwin and Penn Jillette (from left) will be featured on the upcoming season of “All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.” The season will begin shooting Monday. (NBC via Associated Press)

This Oct. 8, 2012 photo released by NBC shows former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, is interviewed by host Jay Leno on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” in Burbank, Calif. NBC has cut the salary of the popular late night talk show host in an an effort by new owner Comcast Corp., to reboot the network. (AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater)

This Oct. 8, 2012 photo released by NBC shows former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, is interviewed by host Jay Leno on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” in Burbank, Calif. NBC has cut the salary of the popular late night talk show host in an an effort by new owner Comcast Corp., to reboot the network. (AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater)

Romney adviser Ed Gillespie (NBC News via Associated Press)

This image released by NBC shows host Matt Lauer, left, posing with Adam Greenberg after an appearance on the "Today" show, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in New York. The Marlins said Thursday that they have signed Greenberg to a one-day contract, effective Oct. 2, and will play him that day against the New York Mets. Greenberg made his big-league debut for the Chicago Cubs on July 9, 2005 against the Marlins, getting one plate appearance but no official at-bat after a 92 mph fastball that struck him in the head. Greenberg was the subject of a campaign called "One At Bat," which lobbied teams to give him a second chance. The Marlins publicly extended the invitation to Greenberg on NBC's "Today" show Thursday morning. (AP Photo/NBC NewsWire, Peter Kramer)

This image released by NBC shows host Matt Lauer, left, posing with Adam Greenberg after an appearance on the "Today" show, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in New York. The Marlins said Thursday that they have signed Greenberg to a one-day contract, effective Oct. 2, and will play him that day against the New York Mets. Greenberg made his big-league debut for the Chicago Cubs on July 9, 2005 against the Marlins, getting one plate appearance but no official at-bat after a 92 mph fastball that struck him in the head. Greenberg was the subject of a campaign called "One At Bat," which lobbied teams to give him a second chance. The Marlins publicly extended the invitation to Greenberg on NBC's "Today" show Thursday morning. (AP Photo/NBC NewsWire, Peter Kramer)

Norah O’Donnell covered the White House for NBC before moving to CBS. She now hosts “CBS This Morning” with Charlie Rose and Gayle King. (Invision via Associated Press)