
Barbara Walters discusses her memoir "Audition," focusing on themes of balancing career and family, overcoming failure, and the evolving landscape of journalism. Walters shares anecdotes about her early career struggles with sexism at the Today Show and her later success with ABC specials after a setback as a network news co-anchor. She reflects on the challenges her adopted daughter faced and the historical context of her affair with a married, African-American man. Walters also touches on the Monica Lewinsky interview, her relationships with former colleagues like Star Jones and Rosie O'Donnell, and the shift in news media towards celebrity-driven content. She emphasizes the importance of curiosity, hard work, and resilience for young journalists.
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