Re: I want to purchase FFXU and make it great
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Date: May 08, 2018 09:48AM
Valerie Plame was sexxxxy as hell!
Wonder what she looked like in her20’s!
HOTTTTT BITCH!
2concerned Wrote:
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> LMAO...
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> 60 Minutes Producer - CBS News
> Public Company; 10,001+ employees; CBS; Broadcast
> Media industry
> October 1999 – Present (13 years) New York, NY
>
> Graham Messick has produced nearly 60 stories at
> 60 Minutes, working with correspondents Steve
> Kroft, Scott Pelley and the late Ed Bradley.
>
> Producers at 60 Minutes are responsible for
> finding stories, interviewing sources, casting
> characters, scouting locations, hiring crews,
> writing interview questions, directing shoots,
> writing scripts, supervising in editing rooms, and
> overseeing publicity and cross platform
> development.
>
> Messick's first story for 60 Minutes was an
> investigation into the gasoline additive MTBE
> which was contaminating the nation’s water
> supplies. The story helped change federal law and
> won an Emmy for Investigative Reporting.
>
> Since then, he has managed dozens of major
> investigations at the show. In 2006, he was one of
> the first journalists to unravel the CIA practice
> known as rendition, in which masked agents snatch
> terrorism suspects from foreign countries, bundle
> them onto private airplanes and fly them to
> overseas prisons. The story, featuring videotape
> of a CIA 737 during a mission, had worldwide
> impact and earned an Emmy for Investigative
> Reporting.
>
> In 2007 Messick produced a two-part segment
> featuring the first interview ever with former CIA
> director George Tenet. The next year he
> co-produced an interview with President George W.
> Bush at Camp David, and later, the first televised
> interview with outed CIA agent Valerie Plame.
>
> In 2009, Messick produced an investigative report
> on cyber war which won the George Foster Peabody
> Award. He also produced an Emmy-winning
> investigative report on the mortgage meltdown.
>
> In May 2010, he co-produced an investigation into
> the BP oil spill that was cited in Congressional
> hearings and won two Emmys and a duPont-Columbia
> award. This year, he produced stories on Steve
> Jobs, the Stuxnet computer worm and the European
> debt crisis.
>
>
> Producer - CNN
> Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; TWX;
> Broadcast Media industry
> 1987 – 1999 (12 years)
>
> Messick began his journalism career in 1986 at CNN
> and CNNHN where he rose through the ranks as video
> journalist, writer, copy editor, line-producer and
> senior writer before joining Ted Turner’s
> original documentary unit, Special Reports, as a
> producer. He spent five years producing hour-long
> documentaries that aired on “CNN Presents...”
> hosted by Bernard Shaw and Judy Woodruff. In 1995,
> he led a team into Kikwit, Zaire to document the
> first ebola outbreak in 20 years. The next year he
> co-produced a story about the first Gulf War, Back
> to Baghdad, which won the Overseas Press Club’s
> prestigious Edward R. Murrow award for Best
> Television Documentary.