
Diane Sawyer
Journalist at ABC News
I like my news 24/7, my food spicy, my drinks caffeinated, my music Tom Waits-y.
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time.com | Diane Sawyer
At 6:28 p.m. in New York City, a man lopes up two flights of stairs, speeds down the hall, and slides into the anchor chair. At 6:30 p.m., the camera goes live. David Muir anchors the nation’s most-watched television news program, ABC World News Tonight. Every night more than 8 million Americans trust him to make sense of the day. Like Peter Jennings before him, David is authoritative and dynamic—the first out the door to the story. Iraq’s hunt for ISIS. Hurricanes, fires.
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brainyquote.com | Diane Sawyer
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Feb 21, 2020 |
goodmorningamerica.com | Diane Sawyer
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Feb 21, 2020 |
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RT @GMA: “That pain, it's with me so strongly every single day.” After surviving the devastating tsunami in southern Asia 20 years ago, su…

Part 2 of my interview with @pnemcova on @GMA tomorrow

Supermodel @pnemcova opens up to @DianeSawyer about surviving the deadly tsunami in Thailand 20 years ago: "It's always difficult to go back in that moment when my life changed ... I needed all my energy to keep alive." https://t.co/R1jYJAz92S https://t.co/mpFQNeY3Dt

Twenty years after I met supermodel @pnemcova - who survived the Indian Ocean tsunami by holding onto a palm tree for nearly 8 hours - we met again. She recalled the horror that day, the miraculous kindness of strangers, and how she turned tragedy into purpose. Part 1 Thurs @GMA https://t.co/szOGJg4DvY