Tanya Mosley
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Well, that was you. That was my guest today, Connie Chung, with David Letterman on the show in 1989. Connie, he couldn't even say Maury's name right. I mean, that was part of the bit, right? You're always taking up for your husband.
But, you know, I wanted to play this clip because he's making fun of Maury and it's funny. But I wondered if this kind of view of your relationship, you being this revered, highly respected journalist, Maury being seen more as a tabloid journalist, did it ever have an impact on your relationship?
But, you know, I wanted to play this clip because he's making fun of Maury and it's funny. But I wondered if this kind of view of your relationship, you being this revered, highly respected journalist, Maury being seen more as a tabloid journalist, did it ever have an impact on your relationship?
But, you know, I wanted to play this clip because he's making fun of Maury and it's funny. But I wondered if this kind of view of your relationship, you being this revered, highly respected journalist, Maury being seen more as a tabloid journalist, did it ever have an impact on your relationship?
His memoir is the one that I want to read next. But you actually say, if it wasn't for Maury... you really wouldn't have the career that you have.
His memoir is the one that I want to read next. But you actually say, if it wasn't for Maury... you really wouldn't have the career that you have.
His memoir is the one that I want to read next. But you actually say, if it wasn't for Maury... you really wouldn't have the career that you have.
Our guest today is Connie Chung. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. Hey, it's Tanya Mosley. It's almost the end of the year, and this is the season when we here at NPR come to you as a nonprofit news organization and ask for your support. Maybe you're already an NPR Plus supporter, and if so, thank you so much.
Our guest today is Connie Chung. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. Hey, it's Tanya Mosley. It's almost the end of the year, and this is the season when we here at NPR come to you as a nonprofit news organization and ask for your support. Maybe you're already an NPR Plus supporter, and if so, thank you so much.
Our guest today is Connie Chung. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. Hey, it's Tanya Mosley. It's almost the end of the year, and this is the season when we here at NPR come to you as a nonprofit news organization and ask for your support. Maybe you're already an NPR Plus supporter, and if so, thank you so much.
But if you've never given to public media before or not in a while, please consider it now, because supporting public radio is a great way to show what matters to you. You want to stay informed about what's going on in your community and around the world. You want to know where to turn for information you can trust and to hear perspectives that challenge your opinions. And believe me, I get it.
But if you've never given to public media before or not in a while, please consider it now, because supporting public radio is a great way to show what matters to you. You want to stay informed about what's going on in your community and around the world. You want to know where to turn for information you can trust and to hear perspectives that challenge your opinions. And believe me, I get it.
But if you've never given to public media before or not in a while, please consider it now, because supporting public radio is a great way to show what matters to you. You want to stay informed about what's going on in your community and around the world. You want to know where to turn for information you can trust and to hear perspectives that challenge your opinions. And believe me, I get it.
Sometimes you want to tune out from the news and just hear about the beautiful things in life, like artists, musicians, and actors who bring us joy, whose work can also challenge us. NPR gives you that space to experience all of it. The Fresh Air team is like a cultural machine.
Sometimes you want to tune out from the news and just hear about the beautiful things in life, like artists, musicians, and actors who bring us joy, whose work can also challenge us. NPR gives you that space to experience all of it. The Fresh Air team is like a cultural machine.
Sometimes you want to tune out from the news and just hear about the beautiful things in life, like artists, musicians, and actors who bring us joy, whose work can also challenge us. NPR gives you that space to experience all of it. The Fresh Air team is like a cultural machine.
We love spending our time following investigative journalists who are covering important issues, reading the latest books, watching the latest movies and documentaries, and listening to music that spans across time. To bring you conversations with everyone from Selena Gomez and Bridget Everett to music legends like Jon Bon Jovi and Michael McDonald. Together, we can do even more in 2025.
We love spending our time following investigative journalists who are covering important issues, reading the latest books, watching the latest movies and documentaries, and listening to music that spans across time. To bring you conversations with everyone from Selena Gomez and Bridget Everett to music legends like Jon Bon Jovi and Michael McDonald. Together, we can do even more in 2025.
We love spending our time following investigative journalists who are covering important issues, reading the latest books, watching the latest movies and documentaries, and listening to music that spans across time. To bring you conversations with everyone from Selena Gomez and Bridget Everett to music legends like Jon Bon Jovi and Michael McDonald. Together, we can do even more in 2025.
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