Danh ngôn của Tom Brokaw

I was at MSNBC; I was constantly saying to them during Bridgegate, 'You've convicted Governor Christie without one iota of fact attaching him to the decision to stall the traffic on the bridge. Why don't we wait until the federal government or the state government... completes its investigation.'
I was at MSNBC; I was constantly saying to them during Bridgegate, 'You've convicted Governor Christie without one iota of fact attaching him to the decision to stall the traffic on the bridge. Why don't we wait until the federal government or the state government... completes its investigation.'
Tôi đã ở MSNBC; Tôi đã liên tục nói với họ trong thời gian diễn ra Bridgegate, 'Các bạn đã kết án Thống đốc Christie mà không có một chút sự thật nào ràng buộc ông ấy với quyết định đình trệ giao thông trên cầu. Tại sao chúng ta không đợi cho đến khi chính phủ liên bang hoặc chính quyền tiểu bang... hoàn tất cuộc điều tra.'
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