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NBC News anchor and correspondent Vicky Nguyen has a story to tell of her family's daring escape from communist Vietnam and her unlikely journey from refugee to reporter—a story told with laughter and fierce love. Starting in 1975, Vietnam's “boat people”—desperate families seeking freedom—fled the Communist government and violence in their country any way they could, usually by boat across the South China Sea. Vicky Nguyen and her family were among them. Attacked at sea by pirates before reaching a refugee camp in Malaysia, the Nguyen family survived on rations and waited months until they were sponsored to go to America. But deciding to leave and start a new life in a new country is half the story; figuring out how to be American is the other. Join us as Nguyen recounts the story from her memoir Boat Baby of growing up in America with unconventional Vietnamese parents who didn't always know how to bridge the cultural gaps. It's a childhood filled with misadventures and misunderstandings, from almost stabbing the neighborhood racist with a butter knife to getting caught stealing Cosmo in the hope of learning "Do You Really Think You Know Everything About Sex?" In the face of prejudice, Nguyen parents taught her to be gritty and resilient, skills Vicky used as she combatted stereotyping throughout her career, fending off the question “Aren't you Connie Chung?” to become a leading Asian American journalist on television. Funny, nostalgic, and poignant, her story is a testament to the messy glue that bonds a family, and is an optimistic story full of heart that illuminates the promise of what America can be. Nguyen grew up in Eugene, Reno, San Jose, and Santa Rosa. She attended the University of San Francisco and spent over a decade at NBC Bay Area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's MJ Morning Show: More adults are buying toys than kids Video of plane bouncing at TPA Morons in the news Tips for why you should brush before breakfast Suction cup warning Katy Perry's message about her upcoming rocket flight Woman has issue with magnetic lock on gas station bathroom door Woman asks 'Dear Abby' about avoiding dinner at friend's home Why are people getting 'ghosted'? Woman left message on wrong phone number Voice mail message warning of legal action Don't try this in traffic with a truck Wendy's bathroom cell phone policy Talking to Sheriff Grady Judd Maury Povich and Connie Chung still at it... Mary Kate Cornett talks about the rumor that is affecting her life Jennifer James of Mind Over Matter Of Hillsborough Psychic Vanga's 2025 predictions A woman stole thousands during a tarot reading Guest - Bill Kimberlin, dr. of psychology, familiar with death row inmates, brought in sketches $690 flip flops Tiktok deadline coming
Val Kilmer died Tuesday at age 65. His daughter told the New York Times that the cause of death was pneumonia. A decade ago, Kilmer was treated for throat cancer and receded from acting. Jennifer Lawrence and husband Cooke Maroney have welcomed their second child, People magazine reports. Sony's revealed the cast for its four-part Beatles biopic project. The third and final installment of the Spider-Man multiverse films, 'Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse' will premiere in theaters on June 4th, 2027. MUSIC NEWS: Turnstile are teasing something on June 6th as the group posted billboards in Los Angeles that have a picture of the band performing and the caption "Never enough Turnstile." Things between exes Cardi B and Offset are NOT going smoothly. At least not according to Cardi. TV A new trailer for the upcoming Karate Kid: Legends was just unveiled! The prequel series Dexter: Original Sin has been renewed for Season 2 at Paramount+ with Showtime Despite all those paternity shows he did, Maury Povich was never revealed as the father. But there's someone in his life who still calls him Daddy, and her name is Connie Chung. On Sundays, anyway. h AND FINALLY Showbiz props selling for big bucks … During a recent auction of movie memorabilia, all sorts of iconic props were sold. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA legend Dennis Rodman debunks rumors that surfaced on social media, OnlyFans is being sued by two guys who realized they might not be talking to actual 'models', Too much information: 86-yr-old Maury Povich reveals in his first podcast that he and 78-yr-old wife Connie Chung grind it out on Sundays
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Look no further than TV news anchor Connie Chung's groundbreaking career for the textbook definition of representation. Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams explores Chung's impact as a trailblazing Chinese-American journalist through the lens of her 2024 memoir, Connie, A Memoir. This episode revisits Chung's rise through national television journalism, her lasting legacy, and her influence on American culture—including the surprise moment during her 2024 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where young women named Connie honored her inspiration. Cynthia also reflects on Chung's open letter in The Washington Post, written in support of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford during the Kavanaugh hearings, and how Chung's career helped define resilience in the face of systemic barriers. Episode Quote: “There's no better definition of representation than the career of Connie Chung.” Connie: A Memoir https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/connie-chung/connie/9781668639528/ Past Advanced TV Herstory ep about Connie Chung The Women Who Reported Watergate https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/women-who-reported-watergate The Kelly Clarkson Show Nov. 2024 https://youtu.be/9j97G7bXwCw?si=oTiCc-sXcauJUkpi Chung's open letter in The Washington Post as reported in Time Magazine https://time.com/5414736/connie-chung-letter/
“As someone who grew up in a time when girls were pitted against each other and seen as competition, I love that we're in this era where, just being in each other's corners is celebrated!”This is the GIVE HER FLOWERS episode! We talk about the women who inspire us, the women who have moved us to action, and the young women we are raising. In light of Women's History Month (March) and in recognition of International Women's Day (March 8th), we want to specifically thank every female here for all the ways you show up in your spheres of influence, everyday. We know that you do so while juggling the needs of those who depend on you and while navigating the various biases and stereotypes that others places upon you; and yet you continue to show up, day after day, with strength, courage, grace, and wisdom.We see you, and we celebrate you!As always, we are so grateful that all of you are here in this space, in the sport, and in this world! #Keepshowingup and keep making strides in being the change we wish to see!Special thanks to our Audio Engineer, Mark Kalagayan, from the non-profit, SPARC Worldwide.The Making Strides Podcast is about building representation and about changing the ways we expect ourselves and others to show up in the running world. If you enjoy this convo please share about us with your friends! And of course, we would appreciate you subscribing and leaving a rating and review.#MakingStridesPod#letsFlippindothis#diversewerunShow Notes:00:45 - Happy International Women's Day! What does Women's History Month mean to you?02:50 - flowers for everyone06:15 - Joy and Jo Banner, sisters who are reclaiming American history through the Descendants Project13:40 - the legacy of Connie Chung, who broke barriers for women and Asian Americans in journalism and news broadcasting 17:20 - the advocacy and representation led by NCAA runner, Ali Upshaw, of Northern Arizona University27:35 - the realities of safety that we still deal with in running42:15 - looking to build up the next generation of young womenLinks:The Descendants Project (IG) Connie: A Memoir, by Connie ChungAli Upshaw (IG)Raising Worry-Free Girls, by Sissy GoffLiz Rock (IG), co-founder of the TrailBlazHersAshley Mitchell (IG), founder of The Courage CampaignFind Stef hereFind Carolyn here and here
Paid parental leave is close to being an option for state employees in Alabama and Mississippi. Bills to make this law are working their way through both state legislatures, and comes as a trend as more states, including Louisiana, are providing paid parental leave to their employees. The Gulf States Newsroom's Stephan Bisaha tells us why the push for paid parental leave has champions on both sides of the political aisle.The New Orleans Ballet Association presents the return of the iconic Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. The dance company, which celebrates Black American cultural experiences and dance traditions, will perform two completely different performances. Choreographer Ronald K. Brown tells us about his piece, “Grace”, and Alvin Ailey's iconic “Revelations,” and how you can see the shows. The fourth annual Tulane Book Festival is coming to New Orleans at the end of March. The event brings together over 180 authors and journalists for panel discussions, book signings and family-friendly activities. Some of this year's guests include Connie Chung, Maureen Dowd, John Grisham and Bob Woodward. Festival co-chair Cheryl Landrieu tells us what to expect at the three-day event. __Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR app, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
2:00 Pam Bondi's “Red Flag”: Guns, Girls' Sports, and Epstein FilesShe cheered Florida's red flag laws post-Parkland, pushed for bump stock bans, and backed raising the rifle-buying age to 21, all while Trump chanted, “Take the guns!” at her side. Now she's ready to play hardball over boys in men's sports, going beyond removing federal funds. And then there's the Epstein files…. 17:30Epstein Files: Dirty Secrets—or a Deep State Dodge?Whispers of FBI file-shredding and Trump's inner circle—Acosta, Dershowitz, Lutnik—fuel fears this is just a flashy ruse to dodge the real dirt. Stay tuned—this is about to get wild! 36:29Lucky Lutnick's 9/11 BOMBSHELL Slip: Bombs, Bonds, and an Epstein DealCommerce Secretary Howard “Lucky” Lutnick, the guy who dodged death on 9/11 when 658 Cantor Fitzgerald employees perished—let slip in a Connie Chung interview that a “bomb” rocked his firm, not planes. Then there's the creepy kicker: he snagged the townhouse next to Jeffrey Epstein's for a measly $10. Coincidence?! 39:11 Reactions to Trump's Shameless “Gaza Strip Casino” AI Video Is Trump that clueless about what it's saying? Is he that shameless? 45:00 LIVE comments from audience 55:00 AI is Sucking Up All the Power: Both Electrical AND Political A massive tool of tyranny for which money is no object 1:10:22Secret Tunnels of Power: Churchill's Hidden Lair Reopens, Along with a Tale of Cold War C.O.G.Get ready to plunge into history's underbelly! In 2001, Churchill's sealed WWII offices were rediscovered in London—maps and papers frozen in time. Now secret tunnels, hidden behind an unmarked blue door, cloaked by the UK's Official Secrets Act is about to become a tourist attraction. These mile-long passages—built by hand in 1940-42—later housed Ian Fleming's spy ops and the Cold War hotline linking the U.S. and USSR. Now, a $149 million plan aims to transform them into a flashy tourist trap. But will people see what this reveals about the plan to save themselves and let the rest of us die? 1:21:00A Child's Death in Texas Sparks Outrage Over Measly Details and Vaccine PropagandaWe're told that a child died from measles but the info is “measly” in every sense—meager and maddening — no age, no sex, no health history, no comorbidities—cause of death? “Unvaccinated.” Reason as well as MSM are doing a copy/paste of Pharma propaganda as they regroup to rebuild confidence in vaccines. 1:32:05Fort Knox, “Trust the Gold”: What is the Trump/Musk PR Purpose?Fresh from dazzling the crowds at Anarchapulco, Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joins us to expose the shocking truth behind Fort Knox. Has the glittering treasure been stolen from the American people even if it's all there? With Trump and Musk plotting a dramatic walkthrough and the Treasury Secretary spinning audacious lies, is this all a staged spectacle to prop up a crumbling dollar, or the prelude to a global financial reset? And, a congressman tries to impress Trump by proposing a new paper money bill with Trump as the face. What denomination should it be? 2:15:15Flu Shot Psychic Vaccine Circus CancelledThe FDA's annual meeting to magically predict next winter's flu strains has been scrapped—proof that the whole vaccine game is a sham! With no crystal ball to guess the "mutating" flu, how can they argue efficacy or safety? Big Pharma begged for a shield because they knew their shots weren't safe. 2:36:15 LIVE comments from audience 2:40:20 USDA? Call it the US De-EggedTrump's new Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins struts onto Fox News with a $1 billion USDA plan to “fix” bird flu—by funneling cash to Big Ag, culling chickens like it's a twisted game of whack-a-mole, and jabbing everything with vaccines! Egg prices —already at record highs— are set to skyrocket over 40% in 2025. She says they're going to bring in eggs from other countries. The obvious reason? No other country is so bird-brained that they'd let their government do this to their food. This is a clucking disaster! 2:52:15Trump's $5 Million AmericanExpress Citizenship Sale! “Gold Card”, “Green Card”, Who Needs VISA to Pay Down Debt For just $5 million, “world-class foreigners” as Trump calls them can buy their way into America, no vetting required—just flash the cash, because only those with high net worth have worth. Trump's tossing out green cards like confetti to anyone with a degree (yes, even basket weaving counts) and upgrading the deal with a luxurious gold card to help “pay down the deficit.” What better way to pay down the debt Trump & Biden doubled in 8 yrs than with a credit card metaphor? Zelensky has more than enough stolen money. He's just the kind of person we want more of.If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
2:00 Pam Bondi's “Red Flag”: Guns, Girls' Sports, and Epstein FilesShe cheered Florida's red flag laws post-Parkland, pushed for bump stock bans, and backed raising the rifle-buying age to 21, all while Trump chanted, “Take the guns!” at her side. Now she's ready to play hardball over boys in men's sports, going beyond removing federal funds. And then there's the Epstein files…. 17:30Epstein Files: Dirty Secrets—or a Deep State Dodge?Whispers of FBI file-shredding and Trump's inner circle—Acosta, Dershowitz, Lutnik—fuel fears this is just a flashy ruse to dodge the real dirt. Stay tuned—this is about to get wild! 36:29Lucky Lutnick's 9/11 BOMBSHELL Slip: Bombs, Bonds, and an Epstein DealCommerce Secretary Howard “Lucky” Lutnick, the guy who dodged death on 9/11 when 658 Cantor Fitzgerald employees perished—let slip in a Connie Chung interview that a “bomb” rocked his firm, not planes. Then there's the creepy kicker: he snagged the townhouse next to Jeffrey Epstein's for a measly $10. Coincidence?! 39:11 Reactions to Trump's Shameless “Gaza Strip Casino” AI Video Is Trump that clueless about what it's saying? Is he that shameless? 45:00 LIVE comments from audience 55:00 AI is Sucking Up All the Power: Both Electrical AND Political A massive tool of tyranny for which money is no object 1:10:22Secret Tunnels of Power: Churchill's Hidden Lair Reopens, Along with a Tale of Cold War C.O.G.Get ready to plunge into history's underbelly! In 2001, Churchill's sealed WWII offices were rediscovered in London—maps and papers frozen in time. Now secret tunnels, hidden behind an unmarked blue door, cloaked by the UK's Official Secrets Act is about to become a tourist attraction. These mile-long passages—built by hand in 1940-42—later housed Ian Fleming's spy ops and the Cold War hotline linking the U.S. and USSR. Now, a $149 million plan aims to transform them into a flashy tourist trap. But will people see what this reveals about the plan to save themselves and let the rest of us die? 1:21:00A Child's Death in Texas Sparks Outrage Over Measly Details and Vaccine PropagandaWe're told that a child died from measles but the info is “measly” in every sense—meager and maddening — no age, no sex, no health history, no comorbidities—cause of death? “Unvaccinated.” Reason as well as MSM are doing a copy/paste of Pharma propaganda as they regroup to rebuild confidence in vaccines. 1:32:05Fort Knox, “Trust the Gold”: What is the Trump/Musk PR Purpose?Fresh from dazzling the crowds at Anarchapulco, Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joins us to expose the shocking truth behind Fort Knox. Has the glittering treasure been stolen from the American people even if it's all there? With Trump and Musk plotting a dramatic walkthrough and the Treasury Secretary spinning audacious lies, is this all a staged spectacle to prop up a crumbling dollar, or the prelude to a global financial reset? And, a congressman tries to impress Trump by proposing a new paper money bill with Trump as the face. What denomination should it be? 2:15:15Flu Shot Psychic Vaccine Circus CancelledThe FDA's annual meeting to magically predict next winter's flu strains has been scrapped—proof that the whole vaccine game is a sham! With no crystal ball to guess the "mutating" flu, how can they argue efficacy or safety? Big Pharma begged for a shield because they knew their shots weren't safe. 2:36:15 LIVE comments from audience 2:40:20 USDA? Call it the US De-EggedTrump's new Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins struts onto Fox News with a $1 billion USDA plan to “fix” bird flu—by funneling cash to Big Ag, culling chickens like it's a twisted game of whack-a-mole, and jabbing everything with vaccines! Egg prices —already at record highs— are set to skyrocket over 40% in 2025. She says they're going to bring in eggs from other countries. The obvious reason? No other country is so bird-brained that they'd let their government do this to their food. This is a clucking disaster! 2:52:15Trump's $5 Million AmericanExpress Citizenship Sale! “Gold Card”, “Green Card”, Who Needs VISA to Pay Down Debt For just $5 million, “world-class foreigners” as Trump calls them can buy their way into America, no vetting required—just flash the cash, because only those with high net worth have worth. Trump's tossing out green cards like confetti to anyone with a degree (yes, even basket weaving counts) and upgrading the deal with a luxurious gold card to help “pay down the deficit.” What better way to pay down the debt Trump & Biden doubled in 8 yrs than with a credit card metaphor? Zelensky has more than enough stolen money. He's just the kind of person we want more of.If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Steve Adubato welcomes legendary journalist Connie Chung, author of “Connie: A Memoir,” for a lively conversation about her journey to broadcasting, navigating a male-dominated industry, and her continued legacy. Show 626
In this episode, we feature a conversation with Connie Chung from her September 2024 event with Literary Arts.
This episode originally aired on Sept. 23, 2024. Veteran journalist Connie Chung originally wanted to tell her story through stand-up, but her husband — veteran daytime talk host Maury Povich — convinced her to write a memoir. We’re still hoping for that stand-up, Connie! In her memoir “Connie,” she describes her career as an Asian American woman in a white male-centered industry, and provides a behind-the-scenes look at some of her career-defining reporting. Connie joins the Bright Side to discuss her new memoir and why everyone needs a mentor or a Maury.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with tech journalists Louise Matsakis, Paris Marx and Nitasha Tiku about the top tech stories of 2024, linguist Adam Aleksic breaks down what the words of the year reveal about us, veteran broadcaster Connie Chung looks back on her trailblazing career, and Richard Powers talks about his latest novel Playground, which ruminates on climate change, technological instability and the power of awe.
This year TV news journalist Connie Chung wrote a new tell-all memoir. It's about breaking into the boys club of her industry, her marriage to Maury Povitch, and the big scoops of her career. The funny and off-the-cuff news icon spoke with Tonya Mosley. Also, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead remembers musicians who died this year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This year TV news journalist Connie Chung wrote a new tell-all memoir. It's about breaking into the boys club of her industry, her marriage to Maury Povitch, and the big scoops of her career. The funny and off-the-cuff news icon spoke with Tonya Mosley. Also, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead remembers musicians who died this year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
As 2024 comes to a close and we look ahead, Call Number with American Libraries reflects on the important work of librarians and our beloved institutions. In Episode 99, the Call Number team presents exclusive clips from conversations with authors we interviewed this past year, including Hanif Abdurraqib, Kwame Alexander, Connie Chung, Kate DiCamillo, Max Greenfield, Vashti Harrison, Maggie Nichols, and Jesús Trejo. In these clips, they share the role that books, libraries, and library workers have played in their lives.
On this week's episode of “The Katie Phang Show:” With just 37 days until Trump's second inauguration, the pressure campaign on Capitol Hill to push through Trump's cabinet nominees is ramping up. Plus: the new polling on Americans' confidence in Trump's ability to select well-qualified individuals for the jobs. Rep. Jasmine Crockett joins to give the inside view from Congress. Then: why Manhattan Attorney General Alvin Bragg is asking a judge for an “abatement” to delay legal action in the dozens of felony charges against Trump until after he leaves office and what that means for the future of the cases against him. And later: journalism legend Connie Chung joins Katie to discuss her new memoir, her path to co-anchoring one of the nation's top newscasts and how she shattered glass ceilings and paved the way for other women journalists to follow. All of that and more on “The Katie Phang Show.”
She's an icon, she's a legend, and she is the moment. Connie Chung is the trailblazing veteran broadcaster who worked her way up from being a copy-girl at a local news station to anchoring one of the most popular nightly newscasts, CBS Evening News. To get there, she had to make it through the “boys club” of the 70s newsroom. Think: Mad Men, but news. She says it could've been worse. But she made it work by being just as confident as they were. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Connie shares: The impact of growing up around four strong-willed sisters How she defied the racist and sexist stereotypes men had of her Her biggest regret of her career and how she reconciles it now Why getting fired from CBS Evening News proved to be serendipitous A cameo from her husband, Maury Povich. Yes, that Maury Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're back with some late breaking news: Connie Chung is coming in hot. The legendary news anchor, interviewer, and host is finally telling her whole story and it's actually so rock n roll. Join us for a virtual holiday party December 17! All proceeds go towards the Brooklyn Free Clinic! NEW MERCH!!!!!! https://shop.celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ If you want to host a CMBC meetup here's a meetup 101 packet to help you plan! Keep up with all the latest: https://celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ Join our Geneva Community to chat with the other worms!!!! Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Follow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonross Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Connie Chung was the first Asian person to anchor a national network news program in the US and the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News. For decades she covered major national stories from Watergate to the Oklahoma City bombing and interviewed presidents and foreign leaders. She also came up in newsrooms of the 1970s and 80s that were beset by rampant sexism. We listen back to our September conversation with Chung about what she calls her “glorious highs and deep lows in the news business” and why, until recently, she struggled to believe she'd found success. Chung's memoir is “Connie.” Guests: Connie Chung, broadcast journalist; author, "Connie: A Memoir"
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Send us a textConnie Chung describes navigating her trailblazing career as a Chinese American woman in television journalism. Hosts Tommy Sherwood, William Gifford, and Julia Menn stress the importance of reporting accurately and fairly to develop credibility with audiences. This episode was edited by Tommy Sherwood.
Iconic broadcaster Connie Chung was a trailblazer in the world of journalism having worked for CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC. In her new memoir, Connie, she reflects on how, years later, she came to realize the true impact of her pioneering legacy.
Until recently, Connie Chung didn't realize what her TV career meant to millions of Asian Americans who saw her on the nightly news. While they watched her breaking barriers, she was focused on being the best possible journalist she could be: camping out for high-profile interviews and delivering scoops. Now, Connie is coming to terms with her legacy. She talks to Shirley about her new memoir “Connie.” She opens up about the mistreatment she faced in the news business, including by CBS co-anchor Dan Rather, and she talks about her miraculous path to motherhood. Email us at saymore@globe.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Connie Chung is a TV legend. She is an Emmy-winning newscaster and interviewer, and the first Asian American to host a major network news show. She chronicles her life and career in her new book Connie: A Memoir. Connie joins Bullseye to talk all about her memoir, what she misses the most about reporting the news, and the wonder of the modern standing desk.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Connie Chung & Jackie Hoffman join host Andy Cohen. Listen to lively debates on everything from the latest drama surrounding your favorite Bravolebrities to what celebrity is making headlines that week live from the WWHL clubhouse.Aired on 11/07/24Binge all your favorite Bravo shows with the Bravo app: bravotv.com/getbravoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[REBROADCAST FROM October 17, 2024] Trailblazing journalist and television news anchor Connie Chung joins us to discuss her new memoir about her life and career. It's titled Connie: A Memoir.
Chelsea is joined by journalist and memoirist Connie Wang to unpack "Connie," the memoir by pioneering news icon Connie Chung. They explore Chung's experiences as one of the first Chinese-American women in news and the mountains she climbed. There's also wild drama with Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer, a long-distance romance with now-husband Maury Povich, and jump scares from Ryan O'Neal, Marlon Brando, and… (DRINGO!) Henry Kissinger. A content warning: this episode contains discussions of sensitive topics including sexual abuse. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: NY Times article “Generation Connie” by Connie Wang Tatum O'Neal Memoir Episode Ladies Who Punch Episode Sacheen Littlefather's sisters say she was not Native American (2022 CBS News) Sacheen Littlefeather's Claim to Native Ancestry Has Just Gotten a Little More Complicated (2024 The Hollywood Reporter) Littlefeather's family responds to new claims made in The Hollywood Reporter (2024 Daily Beast) Connie Chung's interview with CBS News Connie Chung sings “Thanks for the Memories” Connie Chung talking about her visor Futures Without Violence Where to find our guest: Connie Wang Memoir Instagram Website *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Visit Brooklinen.com and use code TRASH to get $20 off your order of $100 or more. Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexis tells us about Chaos cleaning, Holly shares an Abraham Lincoln fart joke, Connie Chung serves realness on "WWH, Holly has a list of great classic "Simpsons" episodes, and Jason dishes on the new "Star Wars" trilogy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Friday, November 1, and reports on Trump's violent rhetoric and the election homestretch. Plus, icon documentary director Michael Moore joins the show. Connie Chung, Bill Kristol, and Rick Hasen also join.
Connie Chung has made a historic career for herself in more ways than one — becoming the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News and the first Asian American to anchor any news program in America. Her long list of achievements leaves countless Americans in awe, with many wondering: how was she able to do it? In her new memoir 'Connie,' she gives us the answer. Connie discusses what it was like for her to rise in an industry dominated by white men, how she was able to get iconic interviews with people like Magic Johnson and Gary Condit, and how she currently feels about the complex landscape of journalism in America today. Follow Martha on X: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Connie: A Memoir, the trailblazing journalist pulls no punches as she shares a behind-the-scenes tour of her life and career, from showdowns with powerful men in and out of the newsroom where overt sexism was a way of life to the stories behind some of her career-defining reporting. Chung is in conversation with her husband Maury Povich, a former news reporter and anchor who hosted the talk show “Maury” for over thirty years. This program was held on September 18, 2024 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
Trailblazing journalist and television news anchor Connie Chung joins us to discuss her new memoir about her life and career. It's titled Connie: A Memoir.
This week, my stolen AirPods case hopped on a plane, and Teresa Giudice is trying to set me up with a Menendez Brother (not the real one! The fake, hot, one! Relax!). Later in the week, Jon Hamm got me to donate a shit ton of money, I interviewed Connie Chung and had a Red Carpet issue at the George Clooney's Awards Dinner. Plus, I got conversation-shamed at a playground birthday party for a 6-year-old. Can't win 'em all, I guess. For more interviews and behind-the-scenes tea, tune in to Andy Cohen Live weekdays on Radio Andy by subscribing to SiriusXM. Use my link https://sxm.app.link/AndyCohen for a free trial! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
LEGENDARY Journalist Connie Chung Shattered the Chains of her Cultural Traditions and Navigated the News Waters in a Sea of Men. Now she's opening up about being sexually abused by her doctor as a teenager, her deep desire to be "one of the guys", and why she thinks current news media is in the toilet. She reveals how she conquered the male-dominated realms of journalism and politics, the clever ways she combated sexism and racism in the newsroom, how she managed to keep her emotions in check while delivering impartial news that shaped our world, and her struggles with tying her self worth to her career. Hear about Connie's wild stakeouts during the Watergate scandal, the reason she was forced to cover controversial figures like Tonya Harding & OJ Simpson, and her longtime marriage to daytime talk show host Maury Povich! Connie Chung also breaks down:- Her parents' arranged marriage at a very early age & the loss of her older siblings- How she broke out of the mindset of the traditional Chinese caste system- Dangers of being seen as a feminist when she began & what feminism mean to her now- Her first big news break- Importance of neutrality & credible fact-checking in the news media- Challenges women in media face today It's no wonder why so many Asian-American parents continue to name their kids after THE Connie Chung! Don't miss this exclusive look into the life of a trailblazer - TUNE IN to MBB today! Connie Chung's Book, CONNIE: A Memoir: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/connie-chung/connie/9781538767009/ Ground News: Go to http://groundnews.com/break to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan. BialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialik
Connie Chung was the first Asian person to anchor a national network news program in the US and the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News. For decades she covered major national stories from Watergate to the Oklahoma City bombing and interviewed presidents and foreign leaders. She also came up in newsrooms of the 1970s and 80s that were beset by rampant sexism. We talk to Chung about what she calls her “glorious highs and deep lows in the news business” and why, until recently, she struggled to believe she'd found success. Chung's new memoir is “Connie.” Guests: Connie Chung, broadcast journalist; author, "Connie: A Memoir"
Connie Chung was a groundbreaker. She was just about the only ‘girl on the bus' during the McGovern campaign in 1972, then chased the Watergate scandal. She reached her dream job when she became the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News, and the first Asian American to anchor a program on any of the networks. But it wasn't easy, from the sexual harassment to what she calls the “big shot-itis” of most male anchors. In her new memoir, "Connie," she reveals how she would discover — decades later — how consequential her legacy really was. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pioneering television journalist Connie Chung gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it took for her to climb to the top in the male-dominated field of TV news. Her new memoir is Connie. Also, we talk with Demi Moore about her new horror film The Substance, in which she plays an aging actress who loses her job hosting a workout show because her boss thinks she's too old and not hot enough. John Powers reviews the new documentary ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Friday on the News Hour, Israel says it killed a top Hezbollah leader in the third major strike on the group in as many days. As in-person early voting begins, we look at the impact split-ticket voters could have on the election. Plus, renowned journalist Connie Chung pulls back the curtain on how she managed to inspire a generation of women despite rampant sexism. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Over her decades-long career, Connie Chung covered everything from the Watergate scandal to conflict overseas, landing sought-after exclusive interviews along the way. Her new memoir, "Connie," paints a fuller picture of what actually unfolded behind the scenes. Amna Nawaz sat down with the iconic journalist for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Zibby interviews iconic trailblazer and legendary journalist Connie Chung about CONNIE, a witty, sharply written, scintillating memoir about her storied career as the first Asian woman to break into an overwhelmingly white, male-dominated TV news industry. Connie opens up about her family's dramatic escape from war-torn China, her upbringing as a first-generation Chinese-American (and the youngest of 10 siblings!), and now, her role as caretaker. Then, she delves into her arduous, half-century career and reflects on how the news industry has changed, lamenting the rise of opinion-based journalism. Finally, she shares what it was like to write this memoir, finally moving beyond just the facts to express her feelings.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3TBnz3PShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TV news journalist Connie Chung has written a new tell-all memoir. It's about breaking into the boys club of her industry, her marriage to Maury Povitch, and the big scoops of her career. The funny and off-the-cuff news icon spoke with Tonya Mosley.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Tony opens the show by talking about Connie Chung and Maury Povich, and he also talks about the Nats and a children's book that was sent to him. Chuck Todd calls in to make his weekly picks against Reginald the Monkey, Booger McFarland calls in to talk about the big storylines through Week 2 in the NFL, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Billy Coulter “Sunflower” ; The 19th Street Band “Promises” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nöthin' But a Good Time doc & Jackass director Jeff Tremaine joins us, Diddy denied bail again, the top gambling movies, Steve Bartman needs to get over himself, and John Cerasani is the biggest dork on the internet. The Fed cuts rates by a whopping half percentage point. Film director and producer, Jeff Tremaine, joins the show to promote Nöthin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the '80s Hard Rock Explosion. Warrant is apologizing for their behavior in the past. The Detroit Tigers remain the hottest team in baseball. Follow Drew on Twitter during games. Steve Bartman needs to get over himself. Diddy is begging to get out of jail. Footage of male porn star Jonathan Oddi has resurfaced claiming to be a Diddy sex slave. Is Bezos a hotter billionaire than Diddy? Lauren Sanchez should be embarrassed to be called an Emmy winner and philanthropist. Mississippi Grind is a Ryan Reynolds movie you've never heard of and Drew watched. We check out a list of the best gambling movies possibly ever. Johnny Wactor, Shelley Duvall, Chita Rivera and Matthew Perry were SNUBBED by the Emmys. Drew wants to watch any documentary out there on the US Festival. Is this Stevie Nicks, or what? Connie Chung is back and ripping Dan Rather. Antonio Brown continues his online assault on Shannon Sharpe. Boosie Badazz has come to Diddy's defense with a well thought out Instagram post. Miley Cyrus is totally not worried about that whole Bruno Mars thing. The Jackson's Victor Tour makes us feel sorry for Michael Jackson. Baywatch alum Brande Roderick is happy to be a skank on OnlyFans. Get HOT with former Baywatch child star Jeremy Jackson. Why You Look Different: Matthew McConaughey and Kathy Bates. The Emmys happened. Ratings were up because they bottomed out. John Cerasani may be the biggest douche on the World Wide Web. Dave Grohl has been plowing porn stars for years. Dave's wife is nailing the tennis coach now. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to discuss today's wild show and her admiration for today's guest, trailblazing journalist Connie Chung, she shares what she wants to ask former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on tomorrow's show and answers a listener question about her unexpected Democratic fan base. Get tickets to the live taping of 'Behind the Table' at The 92nd Street Y on Oct. 8 featuring Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro here: https://www.92ny.org/event/the-view Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 and or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts react to Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' comments at a Trump rally and question if GOP attacks on childless women is a losing strategy. Plus, they question if the Republican presidential nominee's hate post about Taylor Swift will unleash her fans to the polls. Legendary TV journalist Connie Chung joins to discuss becoming the first Asian American to anchor at a major network from her book "Connie," and remembers the time she serenaded Barbara Walters on “The View.” Sara Haines gets a surprise from New York Liberty players Jonquel Jones and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton and their dance team for her birthday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Dr. Jon LaPook talks with experts who warn about the rise of vaccine skepticism. Also: Jane Pauley visits veteran journalist Connie Chung, author of a new memoir, “Connie”; Erin Moriarty interviews Hillary Rodham Clinton about her new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained”; Tracy Smith profiles comedian Will Ferrell and former “Saturday Night Live” head writer Harper Steele, subjects of a new documentary, “Will & Harper”; Kelefa Sanneh interviews LL Cool J, who has returned to the world of music with his first album in more than a decade; and Martha Teichner sits down with Pete Wells, who dishes on his 12 years as restaurant critic for The New York Times.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.