Diane Sawyer exited ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Friday. The show included emotional moments reflecting the story of her life. There were two hours of nostalgic clips, celebrity goodbyes and tearful hugs. Diane Sawyer received also a goodbye from the morning news show who devoted almost its entire broadcast to a salute to her.

Diane Sawyer
“Good Morning America” brought the 9/11 children together as babies on the first anniversary of the attack. ”Thank you and bless you”, were the words that Diane Sawyer said.
“Good Morning America” will now be presented by ABC’s chief Washington correspondent, George Stephanopoulos, starting Monday. “We’ll do a full suck-up here. I am scared to death to follow you in this job.”
George Stephanopoulos was congratulated by Chris Cuomo, the newsreader who was also considered for the anchor job who will be replaced on “Good Morning America” by Juju Chang.
Juju Chang said “The hardest part of this job for me is knowing my husband is picking out my kids’ clothes in the morning”.
Diane Sawyer said: “My heart is smiling, and the privilege of sharing my mornings with all of you has been more than I can say”. She had flown some 346,205 miles while on “GMA”, made news reports from around the world – Kabul, Afghanistan.
She said to us that the best part of our life is when out family become our friends and out friends become our family.
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