It's been trending for awhile, but on Tuesday morning, the Good Morning America crew officially said goodbye to 2019 and let ABC News legend Barbara Walters ring in 2020 with her iconic catchphrase.
A new documentary profiles journalist Barbara Walters, who fought sexist bullies throughout her career and still landed the biggest interviews. NPR's Michel Martin talks with director Jackie Jesko.
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What ‘insecure’ Barbara Walters was really like off-camera — and how she convinced Oprah Winfrey not to have kids
Barbara Walters was the first million-dollar woman on TV. But behind the scenes, the legendary interviewer and “The View” founder was a difficult and calculating star who did not have “the strongest ...
MICHEL MARTIN, BYLINE: For decades, viewers counted on this TV journalist to bag the biggest interviews. (SOUNDBITE OF MONTAGE) BARBARA WALTERS: Good morning. This is "Today" in Hawaii. This is "20/20 ...
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