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Chung in 1964. The youngest of ten children, Chung was born in Washington, D.C., less than a year after her family emigrated from China, and was raised in Washington, D.C. [2] Her father, William Ling Chung, was an intelligence officer in the Chinese Nationalist Government, and five of her siblings died during wartime. [3]
"You’re kind of evading right now and as a student of Connie Chung, I can’t let you," quips "The Daily Show" host Ronny Chieng during the delightful segment.
While writing her memoir, Connie Chung discovered an unexpected legacy. Even after a groundbreaking TV career − she was the second woman and first Asian to co-anchor a network evening newscast ...
Former TV news anchor Connie Chung makes some bombshell claims in her memoir, including the alleged dismissive treatment she received from her colleague Dan Rather when the two worked together in ...
In her new memoir, "Connie," she reveals how she would discover — decades later — how consequential her legacy really was.
In 1995, Chung and Povich adopted a son, Matthew Jay Povich. [ 6 ] [ 25 ] Povich believes in the superiority of the nuclear family as a family model and believes that children are best served when both parents are in the child's life; this was a major factor in Maury's frequent emphasis on paternity testing.
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Connie Chung Tonight is an American television newsmagazine hosted by Connie Chung. The hour-long series premiered on CNN on June 24, 2002. [1] At first the show was live, then previously taped in a move the network hoped would improve the program's flow. [2] The series focused less on hard news than some other CNN programming. [3]