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Jeanne Moos to retire from CNN after 43 years.

I enjoyed her report that often ended up on local tv stations.. its been awhile since i saw it, but it was often an offbeat news story or two
 
Joined when the Network first started. Always enjoyed her unique work on Headline News & CNN

I was just thinking about her the other day she did a report on politicians getting mad at reporters and I was trying to remember a specific incident in around 2008 maby earlier where a politician grabbed a reporter by the neck who asked him a question on the street and the congressman kept screaming who are you it was in her piece on cnn.
 
I was just thinking about her the other day she did a report on politicians getting mad at reporters and I was trying to remember a specific incident in around 2008 maby earlier where a politician grabbed a reporter by the neck who asked him a question on the street and the congressman kept screaming who are you it was in her piece on cnn.
That was congressman Bob Etheridge from NC.
 
Congrats to Moos on surviving at one network for so long. I remember editing her stories back at my first TV job in 1984. Yes, they were usually "kickers" (what news producers call those feel-good stories at the end of the show), and many were absolutely hilarious. I will miss them!
 
Congrats to Moos on surviving at one network for so long. I remember editing her stories back at my first TV job in 1984. Yes, they were usually "kickers" (what news producers call those feel-good stories at the end of the show), and many were absolutely hilarious. I will miss them!
Its sad because I think the type of reports she did are what people really need in these times.... You cant really replace her because some can do the same type of pieces but not anywhere near how she did it she brought her own originality to it in a way really only she could.
 
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