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Quizmaster Dave
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We forgive you. Even if we have no idea who you are, or what you said...
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bxgrl
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i think your real and awesome sue!!
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SLS
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Yes, and it's already been posted on the internet!!! I see fines in your future...
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ARasmussen
AOL
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Sue Simmons should clean up her mouth, apology or not, she was way out of line. She had a dirty, disgusting mouth. Clean it up.
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john j
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way to go Sue, you would not have said that if someone was not messing with you. good for u
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Wanda Ochental
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Not only was the language unexpectedly shocking, but Sue Simmons' preturbed tone was clearly an indication of her true character when not "shining it on" for the camera. It certainly wasn't befitting for an audience much less her co-workers! Shame on you!
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heehee
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I live in Louisiana and saw the apology live on the newscast. I had to rewind my DVR to see what she was apologizing for...and it was a shocker! I worked in TV news for 9 years and nothing like that ever happened. very unprofessional... and yet, very awesome.
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Disappointed
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We all heard it live--you should have apologized immediately and live on the air as well.
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very curious
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Could someone let me know what she actually said?
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Alex Maureau
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It happens. I just done know why Sue didn't cover for Chuck in a hurry. He seemed like he didn't know what was going on at the time.
Just remember, until you see that red light on the camera go off, only say what is on the prompter. A lesson learned Sue.
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No name on the apology
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I am not sure if this was a true apology when it is not signed... What has happened to work decorum?
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don
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You go Sue.. U r amazing! What u put up with I would have said much worse!!
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Roop Smith
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It happens. You are the very best that New York news and Channel 4 has to offer.
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don
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SLS wrote: Yes, and it's already been posted on the internet!!! I see fines in your future... Oh stop.. u know what this women puts up with in that place? No on ever again will have the career that this woman has had in New York Tv.
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don
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Wanda Ochental wrote: Not only was the language unexpectedly shocking, but Sue Simmons' preturbed tone was clearly an indication of her true character when not "shining it on" for the camera. It certainly wasn't befitting for an audience much less her co-workers! Shame on you! her true character? this woman has been number 1 in new york for 30 years! her tru character was shown tonight for continually putting up with the incompetence of what has become wnbc and the nbc television network.. i say way to go sue!
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Lou Parrott
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It's OK Sue. Somepeople just love to judge others. NY loves you and so do I
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NJN973
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What?
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creeped out
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I didn't hear the apology, but I did hear the outburst. Clearly it was a reaction to some behind the scenes screw-up. The tone was RAW dog; more appropriate for someone being attacked than an editing mishap. I'm alone in my apt. and I think I hear someone say "what the f-ck are you doing". I was pretty frightened. Then I was in hysterics when I played it back on my DVR. whoops sue. that was pretty bad.
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Roger Bixley
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So who was she yelling at, and what the f were they doing?
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creeped out
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That "****" is the name of her co-news anchor
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