CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo said goodbye to her producer, Lulu Chiang, who is leaving CNBC after eight years.
Bartiromo said, “She also pushed me hard to be a better journalist, and I will always be in her debt for that. Her instincts are spot on.”
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this is for Maria,,,,As a journalist, which is open minded..I love watching you and taking in your comments. However, you make it too obvious that you are a Republican....keep up the good work. sincerely a Democrat for Obama