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So if you are a criminal politician who is defeated in the poles then your crimes go unpunished?
>>8313630 PB
So if you are a criminal politician who is defeated in the poles then your crimes go unpunished?
A whole week without any new Qs.
Q, we miss you!
Interdasting!
I never could stand that guy, ever!
And yet, his name is not on list. Hmmmm.
That does seem odd.
Just waiting for the next wave to jump.
What about the others on the list?
Does that mean that they are not C!A?
And CNN does not list Anderson Cooper and we know that he is C!A too?
So what does this ultimately mean, that C!A operatives aren't on the list?
CNN โ Brianna Keilar
CNN โ Dan Merica
CNN โ David Chailan
CNN โ Erin Burnett
CNN โ Gloria Borger
CNN โ Jake Tapper
CNN โ Jeff Zeleny
CNN - Jeff Zucker
CNN โ John Berman
CNN โ Kate Bouldan
CNN โ Maria Cardona
CNN โ Mark Preston
CNN โ Sam Feist
Maybe each major MSM only has one C!A agent each.
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If I can get my printer to work, maybe I can make a copy of this list and cross reference it with Q's list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_news_presenters
American news anchors
Roz Abrams, formerly of CBS News, ABC's Eyewitness News
Christiane Amanpour, CNN
Ernie Anastos, WNYW, formerly WABC-TV and WCBS-TV
Sade Baderinwa, WABC-TV
Bret Baier, Fox News
Rudi Bakhtiar, formerly at CNN and last seen as Fox News as a correspondent
Martin Bashir, MSNBC, formerly ABC's Nightline
Pat Battle (anchorwoman), WNBC Weekend Today in New York
Bill Beutel (deceased), WABC-TV formerly ABC News
Wolf Blitzer, CNN
David Bloom (deceased), NBC News and co-anchor of the Today Show
Bill Bonds, formerly of WXYZ-TV, WABC-TV and KABC-TV
Sandra Bookman, WABC-TV
Ed Bradley (deceased), CBS News
David Brinkley (deceased) The Huntley-Brinkley Report NBC
Tom Brokaw (semi-retired), NBC News
Dara Brown, MSNBC
Aaron Brown, formerly at CNN and ABC News
Cheryl Burton, WLS-TV
Neil Cavuto, Fox News
John Chancellor (deceased), NBC Nightly News
John Charles Daly (deceased), ABC News
Liz Cho, WABC-TV, formerly ABC News
Connie Chung, formerly of CBS News, NBC News, CNN, and MSNBC
Casey Coleman (deceased), WJW-TV
Amanda Congdon, Rocketboom
Anderson Cooper, CNN
Katie Couric, ABC News and Yahoo News
David Crabtree, WRAL-TV
Walter Cronkite (deceased), CBS News
Chris Cuomo, ABC News and CNN
Ann Curry, The Today Show, Dateline NBC
Chet Curtis, NECN
Jose Diaz-Balart, Telemundo
Lou Dobbs, Fox News, formerly CNN
Sam Donaldson, ABC News
Hugh Downs (retired), ABC News' 20/20, formerly at NBC News
Maurice DuBois, WCBS-TV
Douglas Edwards (deceased), CBS News, 1950s
Josh Elliott, CBS News, NBC Sports, ABC's Good Morning America, co-anchor of ESPNEWS
Harris Faulkner, Fox News
Greg Fishel, WRAL-TV
Hal Fishman (deceased), KTLA-TV
Charlie Gaddy (retired), WRAL-TV
Rick Gall, WRAL-TV
Jim Gardner, WPVI-TV
Dave Garroway (deceased), The Today Show NBC
Willie Geist, MSNBC and co-anchor of the Today Show NBC
John Gibson, Fox News
Charles Gibson, ABC News
Nancy Grace, CNN
Enrique Gratas, Estrella TV, formerly Univisiรณn
David Gregory, NBC News
Roger Grimsby (deceased) formerly of WABC-TV, KGO-TV and WNBC
Bryant Gumbel, former anchor of NBC's Today Show and CBS' The Early Show
Savannah Guthrie, current co-anchor of NBC's Today Show
Tamron Hall, formerly of NBC's Today Show, NBC News and MSNBC
Judd Hambrick
Mike Hambrick
John Hambrick, formerly WEWS-TV, KRON-TV, KABC-TV, WNBC, WTVJ and WCIX
Leon Harris, WJLA-TV
Paul Harvey (deceased), News & Comment, ABC radio
Lester Holt, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt
Calvin Hughes, WPLG Local 10
Brit Hume, Fox News, formerly ABC News
Chet Huntley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
Jackie Hyland, WRAL-TV
Steve Inskeep, Morning Edition, NPR
Natalie Jacobson (retired), WCVB-TV
Chris Jansing, MSNBC
Peter Jennings (deceased), ABC News
Jim Jensen (deceased), WCBS-TV
Mike Jerrick Good Day Philadelphia anchor on WTXF-TV
Larry Kane (retired), WPVI-TV, WCAU-TV and KYW-TV
Megyn Kelly, Fox News
Gayle King, CBS This Morning
Ted Koppel, NBC News
Nicole Lapin (news anchor), CNN, CNN Pipeline, Headline News
Matt Lauer, The Today Show
Jim Lehrer (deceased), The Newshour with Jim Lehrer (PBS)
Don Lemon, CNN
Dan Lewis, KOMO-TV News
Art Linkletter (deceased), KGB-AM radio, San Diego (1930s)
Tom Llamas, WNBC-TV and NBC News
Nancy Loo, WFLD, former WABC-TV
Robert MacNeil (retired), The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (PBS)
Rachel Maddow, MSNBC
Ron Magers, former WMAQ-TV anchor, now at WLS-TV
Carol Marin, WMAQ-TV, formerly WBBM-TV
Chris Matthews, MSNBC
Frank McGee (deceased), NBC News
Andrea Mitchell, NBC News and MSNBC
Natalie Morales, Today Show
Piers Morgan, CNN
Paul Moyer, KNBC, formerly KABC-TV
Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company
Roger Mudd, CBS News, NBC News, History Channel
David Muir, ABC World News Tonight
Edward R. Murrow (deceased)
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Chris Matthews, MSNBC
Frank McGee (deceased), NBC News
Andrea Mitchell, NBC News and MSNBC
Natalie Morales, Today Show
Piers Morgan, CNN
Paul Moyer, KNBC, formerly KABC-TV
Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company
Roger Mudd, CBS News, NBC News, History Channel
David Muir, ABC World News Tonight
Edward R. Murrow (deceased)
Edwin Newman (deceased), NBC News
Kent Ninomiya
Deborah Norville
Miles O'Brien (journalist), CNN
Bill O'Reilly, Fox News
Keith Olbermann, MSNBC
Donald Lynn "Don" Owen (deceased) (news anchor) KSLA-TV
Jane Pauley (retired), NBC News
Scott Pelley, CBS Evening News
Gordon Peterson, WJLA-TV
Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC
Becky Quick, CNBC Squawk Box
Jorge Ramos, Univisiรณn
Dan Rather (retired), CBS News
Bill Ratner, WRAL-TV
Harry Reasoner (deceased), CBS News and ABC News
Ralph Renick (deceased), WTVJ
Frank Reynolds (deceased), ABC News
Dennis Richmond (retired), KTVU
Bill Ritter, WABC-TV
Geraldo Rivera, Fox News
Robin Roberts, ABC News
John Roberts (television reporter), Fox News, formerly CBS News, CNN
Max Robinson (deceased), ABC News
Michele Ruiz, KNBC, KTLA, Channel One News
Tim Russert (deceased), NBC News
Maria Elena Salinas, Univisiรณn
Al Sanders (deceased), WJZ-TV
Jessica Savitch (deceased), NBC News and Frontline
Diane Sawyer, ABC News
Rose Ann Scamardella (anchor), Eyewitness News
Chuck Scarborough, WNBC
Bob Schieffer, CBS News
Bill Sharpe, WCSC-TV
Bernard Shaw (retired), CNN
Kent Shocknek, KCBS-TV
Maria Shriver (on leave of absence), NBC News
Sue Simmons, WNBC
Howard K. Smith (deceased), ABC News, formerly at CBS News
Shepard Smith, Fox News
George Stephanopoulos, ABC News
Lori Stokes, WABC-TV
John Stossel, formerly of Fox News, Fox Business, ABC News' 20/20 (May 2003)
Tom Suiter, WRAL-TV
Mark Thompson (TV)
Marie Torre (deceased), anchor woman for KDKA-TV
Jerry Turner (deceased), WJZ-TV
Tina Tyus-Shaw, WSAV-TV
Garrick Utley, CNN, formerly NBC News and later ABC News
Greta Van Susteren, Fox News
Jim Vance (deceased), WRC-TV
Elizabeth Vargas, ABC News' 20/20 and ABC World News Tonight
Cecilia Vega, formerly ABC News' World News Tonight Saturday
Meredith Vieira, NBC News
Liz Wahl, formerly RT
Bree Walker, formerly of KGTV, KCBS-TV and WCBS-TV
Chris Wallace, Fox News, formerly at NBC News and later ABC News
Mike Wallace (deceased), 60 Minutes CBS
Barbara Walters, ABC News
Dave Ward (retired), KTRK-TV
Bob Weaver (deceased), WTVJ
Cindy Williams, WCSH
Jack Williams, WBZ-TV
Pete Williams
Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News
Diana Williams, WABC-TV, formerly WNEV-TV (now WHDH-TV)
Mary Alice Williams
Walter Winchell (deceased), The Jergens Journal, NBC radio (1930s)
Bob Woodruff (on extended absence), ABC News
Judy Woodruff, The News Hour, PBS
Chris Wragge, WCBS-TV
Kareen Wynter
Gideon Yago
Toni Yates
Bob Young
Linda Yu, former WMAQ-TV anchor, now at WLS-TV
Paula Zahn, formerly of CNN
Arnold Zenker
Marvin Zindler (deceased), KTRK-TV
This page was last edited on 24 January 2020, at 02:26 (UTC).
Well so far this list and Q's list aren't matching up very well. I think I need to find a more updated list, even though Wikipedia says this list was edited 1-24-20
Getting late now. Maybe I will try to find a better, more updated list tomorrow.