
Barbara Walters discusses the release of her memoir, *Audition*, which achieved record-breaking sales of 250,000 copies in its first week. The conversation explores the personal and historical significance of her past relationships with public figures such as Senators John Warner and Edward Brooke, noting how societal views on interracial relationships have evolved since her secret affair with Brooke thirty years ago. Walters reflects on her complex family dynamics, specifically her relationship with her developmentally disabled sister, Jackie, and how that bond influenced the naming and upbringing of her own daughter. Despite her long career interviewing every U.S. president since Richard Nixon, Walters maintains her professional neutrality as an ABC News correspondent by declining to endorse a political candidate, though she characterizes the current election cycle as uniquely unprecedented in her experience.
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