21 ordspråk av Connie Chung

Connie Chung

Connie Chung föddes den October 20th 1946
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 They just said Hispanic male mowing a lawn, and so I didn't connect that with my brother at all,

 This should have happened in the 20th century, not the 21st century. But the fact that it did happen today is a watershed moment for women in television news.

 Walter [Cronkite] sang me a little sea chantey. The verse ended, 'Just watch your back with Dan [Rather], dear, just watch your back with Dan.'

 Well, I want to say something. This matter is in litigation. All of you know lawyers. They are adamant that you don't say anything.

 Well, I want to say something. This matter is in litigation. The lawyers have advised we not say anything.

 Why would you want her to say that she didn't have a relationship with you?


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