Charlie Gibson's "ABC Evening News" leads with an exclusive: Diane Sawyer has scored an interview with the lawyer, Speaker, who traveled the world with a rare form of tuberculosis. She appears on camera in the Denver hospital where the mouthpiece is being treated and explains they have conducted a long interview, with the new Mrs. Speaker in attendance. And what does the attorney say about his meanderings?
Well, that's too good for Charlie Gibson's show. It'll be shown on ABC's morning effort, "Good Morning, America!" And poor Charlie was required to promote it before getting around to telling his audience what was news in addition to Diane's coup. (Is the CDC running ABC nowadays?)
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