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This image released by ABC shows anchor Robin Roberts, left, and George Stephanopoulos during a broadcast of "Good Morning America," Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 in New York. Roberts returned to the popular morning program after undergoing a bone marrow transplant five months ago. (AP Photo/ABC, Heidi Gutman)
This image released by ABC shows anchor Robin Roberts during a broadcast of "Good Morning America," Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 in New York. Roberts returned to the popular morning program after undergoing a bone marrow transplant five months ago. (AP Photo/ABC, Heidi Gutman)
This Feb. 20, 2013 photo released by ABC shows Robin Roberts, left, George Stephanopoulos, (standing, from left) Josh Elliott, Sam Champion, and Lara Spencer, on the set of "Good Morning America" in New York. Five months after undergoing a bone marrow transplant, 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 MDS, a blood and bone marrow disease. (AP Photo/ABC, Heidi Gutman)
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 MDS, a blood and bone …