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Friday, December 18, 2009

#Curios: Charlie's Closing Note

World News (ABC-TV)
Friday, Dec. 18, 2009

Below are Charles Gibson's remarks from the close of tonight's broadcast:
As has been mentioned a time, or six, over the past week, this is my last broadcast in this chair. And it's hard to walk away from what I honestly think is the best job in the world, but my parents taught me you should understay, not overstay, your welcome. And there is so much to do. In the years I have left, I don't want to miss any of it. It has been a privilege and an honor to be here, working with reporters, producers, and staff for whom I have unbounded respect. This is for them, as it has been for me, as it was for Frank Reynolds, as it was for Peter Jennings, a labor of love. I thank you for investing trust in us each evening: trust that we will give you as objective and honest a look at the day's news as we possibly can. Objectivity is not universally in favor in our business these days, but it is critically important. It is what we strive for each night, it is my hope that is what you have looked for, and that is what you have found when you come to ABC's World News. You'll find it with my pal Diane Sawyer who assumes this chair on Monday. I leave with great gratitude, for you who watch us each evening and for ABC News, which has been such a wonderful place to work for the past third of a century. I think we have something the producers have put together coming up, but before that, I would simply say, that is World News for this Friday. I'm Charlie Gibson, and I hope you've had a good day. I've had so many good days here. For all of us at ABC News, have a great weekend and a joyous holiday season.
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