Friday, December 11, 2009

diane sawyer

diane sawyer
After almost 11 years of co-ATTACHMENT "Good Morning America" Diane Sawyer said goodbye this morning during the program, which was full of memories, bread and some tears. Week of Monday will ATTACHMENT "World News."

Today's show was full of recognition from production assistants to the President. Emotional peak, the meeting may be 26 children lost their father 9/11/01. Sawyer represented when they are young. Now 7 - and 8-year-old, joined Sawyer in the set.

And after the presentation of the staff serenaded Sawyer on "Make Me Up Buttercup" final toast, Champagne and chips made by Emeril from Robin Roberts: "The best part of life is when your family and your friends are your friends your family."

Sawyer continues to bowl, reminding viewers to tune in next week. "And on Monday morning, with all of you. Here, 'Good Morning America'."

Today's show includes a look back at many Newsmaking Sawyer interviews and reports, and also highlights some of the funniest and most entertaining moments, including John Travolta dance and interviews of the stars of Bruce Springsteen to Will Smith.

Dr OZ decreased by some donations to help Sawyer sleep now, it will have to get up so early. And the best Emeril Lagasse brought a special diet (click here for recipes).
Farewell messages are displayed at the familiar faces, including former President George HW Bush and late-night hosts David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. Children 9 / 11 victims, with whom Sawyer for years because they are children, reports on his show.

Sawyer said Monday that it was her last week on the show after 10 years as an anchor.

"I calculate 2881 points," said Sawyer. "O".

Roberts said: "It's so hard," Sawyer said "my Thelma. Thank you, that we will do everything, like this week."

Co-anchor Chris Sawyer Cuomo said: "It's amazing, I think all of us, what we see on this show. It makes us all proud."
 
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