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On FBN's Imus, Bo Dietl apologizes to Katie Couric for outburst last week

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 11/16/09 8:48 AM EST

From the November 16 edition of Fox Business Network's Imus in the Morning:

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On FBN's Imus, Bo Dietl claims “ten years ago, [Katie Couric] looked American. Today, she looks oriental”

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