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in other ways, diane sawyer pushed every button. barbara walters had a speech anomaly, but diane sawyer spoke very gracefully. barbara walters didn't think she was beautiful. diane sawyer is one of the most beautiful women in american television news. barbara walters had had to scrap and struggle every step of the way. diane sawyer had a much easier path to get into this job, anchoring her own interview show on abc. and i think diane, who i interviewed for the book, was taken aback by the ferocity of the rivalry that barbara greeted her with. ann: what astonishes me, and, again, i was in the white house in washington, i wasn't in new york, when the two computer to try to get the same newsmaker interviews. but i do remember, i didn't see it as it happened, bill clinton was president of the united states. as people may know, the white house hands out network interviews not to the white house reporters, back to the big anchor starts and it was abc's turn. what happened? so the head of the news division decreed that it was diane caps of
in other ways, diane sawyer pushed every button. barbara walters had a speech anomaly, but diane sawyer spoke very gracefully. barbara walters didn't think she was beautiful. diane sawyer is one of the most beautiful women in american television news. barbara walters had had to scrap and struggle every step of the way. diane sawyer had a much easier path to get into this job, anchoring her own interview show on abc. and i think diane, who i interviewed for the book, was taken aback by the...
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mike nichols who was diane sawyer husband? yes roone arledge, who had been barbara's protect her and who was barbara's most important person, professional relationship had been courting diane sawyer to come over from cbs, courting her for close to a year. and she finally agreed to come over. and only then did barbara hear about it. and she saw this as a betrayal that hiring would be directly in competition for the big interviews that were her signature. and, you know, in other, diane sawyer pushed, everybody for barbara walters. barbara walters had a speech anomaly. but diane sawyer spoke very gracious gracefully. barbara walters didn't think she was beautiful. well, what? diane sawyer is one of the most beautiful women in. american television news. barbara walters had had to scrap and struggle every step of the way and diane sawyer to have a much easier path to getting to this job of being of anchoring her own interview show on abc and i think that diane, who i interviewed for the book was taken aback by the ferocity of the r
mike nichols who was diane sawyer husband? yes roone arledge, who had been barbara's protect her and who was barbara's most important person, professional relationship had been courting diane sawyer to come over from cbs, courting her for close to a year. and she finally agreed to come over. and only then did barbara hear about it. and she saw this as a betrayal that hiring would be directly in competition for the big interviews that were her signature. and, you know, in other, diane sawyer...
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judge nicole brown's family in an interview with diane sawyer before the criminal trial recounted the last time they saw her. >> she was in great spirits. the best we'd seen. >> reporter: leaving dinner at the restaurant meza luna in brentwood hours before the murders. >> we walked one way to the parking lot, she walked off with her children. they were going to go get some ice cream. very happy. it's the way i would want to remember her. >> we always had a thing where, when you drive home, when you get there, you call. and so i remember she got on the phone, "we're home, we got here." "okay, love you." >> i think we're very lucky. each one said, "i love you." not many people are that lucky. those were our last words. >> every telephone conversation would end with, "i love you." >> "love you." always. >> juju: two families thrust into an american crime saga, determined to keep the focus on all the victims. >> we want to make sure the story shifts back to ron and nicole. because we're not the only victims across the country. there's people that are victimized and traumatized on a daily,
judge nicole brown's family in an interview with diane sawyer before the criminal trial recounted the last time they saw her. >> she was in great spirits. the best we'd seen. >> reporter: leaving dinner at the restaurant meza luna in brentwood hours before the murders. >> we walked one way to the parking lot, she walked off with her children. they were going to go get some ice cream. very happy. it's the way i would want to remember her. >> we always had a thing where,...
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and if you want to think how competitive she was, ask diane sawyer, because their competition, their rivalry at abc is the stuff of legend. amna: there's a quote from connie chung about this actually. you explore this idea with people who knew her at the time. and connie says this -- it was a constant battle royale, talking about the competition between her and diane, but so were the three anchormen. she points out peter, dan and tom -- jennings, rather and brokaw. she says when barbara and diane were fighting it out, they'd call it a cat fight. how much of that whole narrative do you think was informed by sexist tropes? susan: some of it, some of it was. and it's true that male anchors were also enormously competitive with one another. but there was an edge, i think, to the rivalry between barbara walters and diane sawyer that went beyond that, between anybody else. what made her so driven? and, you know, i think it was not that she was so confident. i think it's because she was so uncertain. she was so anxious. she never felt, as i said, that she was content and could rest on her l
and if you want to think how competitive she was, ask diane sawyer, because their competition, their rivalry at abc is the stuff of legend. amna: there's a quote from connie chung about this actually. you explore this idea with people who knew her at the time. and connie says this -- it was a constant battle royale, talking about the competition between her and diane, but so were the three anchormen. she points out peter, dan and tom -- jennings, rather and brokaw. she says when barbara and...
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i was butte, montana,'s diane sawyer. >> stephen: you have been called. >> savannah: for ten days when they called a staff meeting which was like for people in the newsroom because it was so small and they close the station. >> stephen: so you didn't lose your job. everyone lost their job. >> savannah: offered ko of us, yes, and the newsroom. i was devastated. it's kind of as crappy is that job was i was so lucky to get it. i thought maybe this is that, i'm not going to do it. i drove home, tragically and i started sending tapes around again and moved up getting another job and local news. a short 25 years later, here we are. >> stephen: one of the big stories about nbc and about nbc news recently was the hiring of and firing of ronna mcdaniel. it used to be head of the rnc. my question for you is why did you, savannah guthrie, personally make that decision to hire her? i want you to answer for your crimes. why did you think that was the best idea? >> savannah: i'm glad you have given me this platform hey let me see if i can make this as boring as possible. this answer. i do still work
i was butte, montana,'s diane sawyer. >> stephen: you have been called. >> savannah: for ten days when they called a staff meeting which was like for people in the newsroom because it was so small and they close the station. >> stephen: so you didn't lose your job. everyone lost their job. >> savannah: offered ko of us, yes, and the newsroom. i was devastated. it's kind of as crappy is that job was i was so lucky to get it. i thought maybe this is that, i'm not going to...
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sawyer to martha stewart. there was nobody spared the bitter, jealous, and resentful wrath of katie couric in that book. for her to start lambasting 18 million americans who have the gall, in her eyes, to vote for the nonintellectual trump, when she herself has been so hypocritical about spewing the file herself, i suggest you put a sock in it. >> greg: jesse, that is what happens when people do research before the show. coming from "the today show," which is the bastion of intellectualism, right, i mean, matt lauer was a regular -- >> jesse: don't who that is. >> greg: austrian economist. >> jesse: before we get started i have to make a clarification about something that was said during the last block. kennedy mentioned peccadilloes a year ago, so i was wrong about that. it's been mentioned twice by kennedy and now piers, so again i am deeply deeply sorry for that. >> piers: i believe the american version of this his shenanigans. >> jesse: eleanor roosevelt said great minds talk about ideas. average minds tal
sawyer to martha stewart. there was nobody spared the bitter, jealous, and resentful wrath of katie couric in that book. for her to start lambasting 18 million americans who have the gall, in her eyes, to vote for the nonintellectual trump, when she herself has been so hypocritical about spewing the file herself, i suggest you put a sock in it. >> greg: jesse, that is what happens when people do research before the show. coming from "the today show," which is the bastion of...
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diane sawyer for her news magazine. barbara who knows katharine hepburn calls her and says, don't do the interview with diane. you should do it with me. >> when i will they're setting up the cameras? >> yes. but katharine hepburn said, i'm not going to do that. >> reporter: but barbara tried. >> but barbara tried. >> reporter: her drive was infamous. >> she would put her job in front of everything. >> maybe she had to. you were doing things no woman had ever done. today no longer have to begin as i did. >> reporter: she paved the way. >> she reshaped it and defined it. >> reporter: of course, she went on to create "the view." a lot of people don't know the >> women in television today no her speech, susan writes that barbara was really upset by that. betty davis the actress told barbara the characterture is very important on your way to becoming a legend. so there you go, barbara walters was certainly -- >> and you worked with barbara and diane, right? and the whole crew at nbc. >> there is a whole chapter about diane.
diane sawyer for her news magazine. barbara who knows katharine hepburn calls her and says, don't do the interview with diane. you should do it with me. >> when i will they're setting up the cameras? >> yes. but katharine hepburn said, i'm not going to do that. >> reporter: but barbara tried. >> but barbara tried. >> reporter: her drive was infamous. >> she would put her job in front of everything. >> maybe she had to. you were doing things no woman had...
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. >> reporter: the brown family sitting down with diane sawyer before the trial. >> when you said insanely jealous, what did you mean? >> possessive. he was possessive. he just -- she was his. >> reporter: the state's case seemingly unravelled when bloody gloves found at the crime scene did not fit o.j.'s hands. >> know these words. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: though he was acquitted in the criminal trial, he was found liable in a civil suit, ordered to pay $33.5 million to the victims families who have not seen much of that setment. the family of ron goldman speaking with me in 2017. when you hear the name o.j. what goes through your mind? >> disgust. >> i struggle because i don't think there's an actual adjective. i know that seems weird. he's in a compartment in here and when i need to go to it, i go to it. >> reporter: simpson understood he could never outrun the long shadow of their murders. >> this is something that will be attached to me for the rest of my life no matter where i am. truly to this day i feel pleased that the truth will come out. >> reporter: alth
. >> reporter: the brown family sitting down with diane sawyer before the trial. >> when you said insanely jealous, what did you mean? >> possessive. he was possessive. he just -- she was his. >> reporter: the state's case seemingly unravelled when bloody gloves found at the crime scene did not fit o.j.'s hands. >> know these words. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: though he was acquitted in the criminal trial, he was found liable in a civil...
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sawyer. the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever his wife carol, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. she still is. she agreed to represent me in nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. she changed my life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well. >> for >> carroll and richard, career success was important, but their greatest accomplishment was, and is the family they built their two sons, adem and jonathan, and their grandkids, villi, melody, ellie, and jolie richard leave nerd died at the age of 85 this week. >> he was loved >> and he will be missed >> you will be missed. indeed, the newsontinues. the source with kaitlan collins starts now stay from the source tonight, a house speaker scorned by his own party. mike johnson, warning of the case now as if he is ousted as he was heading for the mother ship, mar-a-lago to meet with the man, just told his conference to de
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sawyer. the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever his wife carol, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. she still is. she agreed to represent me in nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. she changed my life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well. >> for >> carroll and richard, career success was important, but their greatest accomplishment was, and is the family they built their two sons, adem and jonathan, and their grandkids,
sawyer. the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever his wife carol, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. she still is. she agreed to represent me in nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. she changed my life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well. >> for >> carroll and richard, career success was important, but their greatest accomplishment was, and is the...
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dan rather, morley, safer, ed bradley, bob simon, steve crocker auf diane sawyer, the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever. >> his >> wife carol, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. she still is she agreed to represent me nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. >> she changed my >> life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well for carroll and richard, career success was important, but their greatest accomplishment was, and is the family they built their two sons, adem and jonathan, and their grandkids, villi, melody elie, and jolie. richard leave nar died at the age of 85 this week he was loved and he will be missed >> the >> news continues right here on cnn >> right next breaking news. oh, for three trump rejected three times in three days, failing delay his hush money case, which starts in board aides, as he openly dares the judge to call them out for violating his gag order. also breaking quote massive fraud bad are kfile uncovering a new robocall on behalf
dan rather, morley, safer, ed bradley, bob simon, steve crocker auf diane sawyer, the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever. >> his >> wife carol, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. she still is she agreed to represent me nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. >> she changed my >> life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well for carroll and...
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dan rather morley safer, ed bradley, bob simon, steve croft, diane sawyer. the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever his wife carroll, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. >> she still is. >> she >> agreed to represent me nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. she changed my life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well for carroll and richard, career success was important, but their greatest complement was, and is the family they built. their two sons, adem and jonathan, and their grandkids, villi melody le and jolie richard leave nar died at the age of 85 this week he was loved and he will be missed >> the news >> continues right here on cnn
dan rather morley safer, ed bradley, bob simon, steve croft, diane sawyer. the list goes on and on. the deals he made, the vision he had changed the television news business forever his wife carroll, became an agent two and a powerhouse in her own right. >> she still is. >> she >> agreed to represent me nearly 30 years ago when not a lot of people were interested in doing so. she changed my life too. and she's part of my kids lives now as well for carroll and richard, career...
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like i was butte, montana's diane sawyer. >> you have been called. >> for 10 days when they called a staff meeting which was four people in the news room, which was so small, and they closed the station. >> so you didn't lose your job. everyone lost their job. >> all four of us, yes, in the news room, yes. >> i didn't know that. >> yeah, our girl, sg, here, w? nobody was like, oh, there's the starting her rocky start on the colbert show. >> i love that. >> we're back with sheinelle. >> that's how it started. >> who knew? nobody was like, oh, there's the future of broadcasting, no. i was like all washed up before it ever began. >> i would say it's turned out pretty well for you. >> that's what i told him. well, a short 30 years later, here we are. >> overnight success. >> let's get to our boost. >>> so a couple is expecting their first baby. their due date had come and gone and their bundle of joy was not ready for his big debut. they used their ring doorbell camera and walked by it daily. take a look. >> still pregnant. >> still pregnant. >> we had the >> still pregnant. >> still pan
like i was butte, montana's diane sawyer. >> you have been called. >> for 10 days when they called a staff meeting which was four people in the news room, which was so small, and they closed the station. >> so you didn't lose your job. everyone lost their job. >> all four of us, yes, in the news room, yes. >> i didn't know that. >> yeah, our girl, sg, here, w? nobody was like, oh, there's the starting her rocky start on the colbert show. >> i love that....