Connie Chung discusses her upcoming magazine show, *American Almanac*, which features veteran journalist Roger Mudd as the anchor. The program differentiates itself from previous network news attempts by starting with a monthly schedule before transitioning to a weekly format in January. Beyond the professional transition, the conversation explores the scientific process of pre-selecting a child's sex through laboratory sperm separation. This method, which relies on the differing swimming speeds of male and female-producing sperm in albumin, achieves a success rate of approximately 79 to 80 percent. The dialogue balances these technical insights with lighthearted banter regarding the show's production, the potential for guest appearances, and a playful attempt to crush walnuts by hand, highlighting the informal and comedic nature of the late-night television environment.
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