Connie Chung
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Podcast Appearances
We gather as much truth as we can, and we impart it to them.
What I wanted to do is, you know, the kind of investigative reporting that you're doing in sports, it's so admirable.
Investigative reporting is so satisfying, so gratifying, because you've uncovered something that nobody else has uncovered, and you're revealing information that people wanted to conceal.
And that's what we're supposed to do, particularly with government when it comes to politics and news.
Yes.
Because every single administration, not just this one, has covered up secret information that they want to hold near and dear to their hearts.
We in the public know full well that they are lying.
And we need to call it when they do lie.
I'm so worried about our news business these days because we're just not... We're not standing up to the standards that we were taught.
We were so impressed with him.
But it was at a time when Microsoft was gobbling up small companies and should have been just like Rockefeller and the oil companies.
They should have been called on it.
So I was peppering him with questions about these power-hungry moves that he was making against small companies.
And he actually walked out.
He walked out of the interview.
People did not remember that because one more wonderful thing that he did was he was able to jump over a chair from a standing position.
And it was so remarkable that it was remembered.
It was chiseled in YouTube history.
He does have at least one secret, but we'll fix that.
Is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position?