And now the sequence of events in no particular order.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the events being described are not in any specific order. It's like a jumbled-up list of things that happened, without a clear beginning, middle, or end. The speaker is saying they are going to tell a story, but the events won't be organized or follow a logical timeline.
About Dan Rather
Dan Rather is an acclaimed American journalist who served as a national evening news anchor for CBS News for over two decades. He reported on some of the most significant events of the modern era, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Watergate scandal, and the Iraq War. Despite a controversial departure from CBS in 2006, Rather continued his journalism career, hosting news programs and conducting high-profile interviews.
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