Interns at the state capitol share their views on America's most popular intern

March 3, 1999
By: Princess Reyes
State Capital Bureau

Monica Lewinsky will be on television tonight. Princess Reyes spoke with some interns at the state capitol to find out what they think of the nation's most talked about intern:

Kim Shields, an intern in Rep. Chris Liese's office, says Monica Lewinsky has given interns a bad reputation.

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Other interns at the capitol say they will not watch Monica on television either. Kelly Yates, an intern for Senator John Schneider, says she and other interns are bitter because Monica's actions has taken away the credibility of interns.

Princess Reyes from Jefferson City.


Monica Lewinsky will be on television tonight. Princess Reyes spoke with some interns at the state capitol to find out what they think of the nation's most talked about intern:

Kim Shields, an intern in Rep. Chris Liese's office, says Monica Lewinsky has given interns a bad reputation.

Actuality:shields.wav
RunTime: 14 secs
OutCue:
Contents: Shields says someone at a restaurant looked at her differently when she told him she is an intern.
Other interns at the capitol say they will not watch Monica on television either. Kelly Yates, an intern for Senator John Schneider, says she and other interns are bitter because Monica's actions has taken away the credibility of interns.

Princess Reyes from Jefferson City.


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