In Katie Couric’s new book she includes the story of one of her biggest professional regrets: not asking follow-up questions when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg surprised her with an unexpected take on Colin Kaepernick’s protest.
In Katie Couric’s new book she includes the story of one of her biggest professional regrets: not asking follow-up questions when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg surprised her with an unexpected take on Colin Kaepernick’s protest.
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She’s selling a book. making it controversial so it sells. That’s all i see here
ReplyAthletes making million dollars are doing better than loads of people and bringing attention to wrong is a gift and an obligation.
ReplyDont waste your hard earnef dollars on lil ms puppets book folks. Shes a sham
ReplyRBG, being an elderly SCOTUS justice, probably didn’t spend a lot of time following Fox News clickbait and sports stories.
ReplyHow many of you stand up for the National Anthem while watching it on tv from your couch?
ReplyThe real story here is how Katie chose to suppress this statement or how didn’t “clarify” this statement with RBG
ReplyJust more fake news, yuck. She edited the real answer out.
Replyshe makes me think of hillary if she had emotions
ReplyWhen did katie have a stroke?
ReplyNobody watches Cuomo for journalism; people just love an angry Italian yelling at people.
Reply“When people have erred the wrong way.” How do you err the right way?
ReplyI don’t like it when people talk about someone that can’t respond especially when they’re dead.
Replystop RGB praise, should’ve retired under obama.
ReplyIt’s not exactly clear what she was saying.??..
ReplyYeah right..