If I end up hosting 'Joker's Wild,' please shoot me.
Never too late to change your relationship with somebody in your life.
My dad grew up really poor in Mississippi. I paid attention to that because I thought that's a healthier thing to pay attention to than, like, some statue of a great-great-great grandfather who has no connection to my life.
If I'm hip, we've got a problem in this country. I really shouldn't be held up as any model of hipness. If anything, I think I'm sort of old school in my approach to objective reporting and not wearing my opinion on my sleeve. There's a lot of that in American TV news these days. Too much, in fact.
Most gyms now have TVs. You can prop up reading material on the cardio equipment.
A lot of people know the name Gloria Vanderbilt, but they don't really know the whole story behind her, the real person that she is.
Obviously I was well aware that I had what people consider a privileged upbringing. My mom was never a bake-cookies sort of mom. I really had no reins whatsoever.
You might try the gym from time to time. It really is something you can incorporate into your life pretty seamlessly.
I think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that... I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student loans, and they would pay for college, but beyond that, it would be up to me to make a living.
I think viewers realize that people are a lot more three-dimensional than TV has traditionally portrayed them, particularly in news.
I have no interest in jumping out of an airplane or any of the things people do for thrills, to push their limits and all that. To me, that seems foolish, and there's no point.
My mom's made it clear to me that, like, there's no trust fund.
I realized I didn't want there to be anything left unsaid with my mom. I didn't want there to be questions that I still had about who she was and what her life was like. And I didn't want her to have questions about me as an adult.
I lose my wallet all the time, and I break my phone all the time.