When it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, public lies, dictatorships, and human rights, you have to take a stand as a reporter because I think our responsibility as journalist is to confront those who are abusing power.
I will go to a nice restaurant in Miami, and no one sitting at the tables will notice me or even know who I am. Then everyone in the kitchen comes out and wants to take a picture.
The future of TV is not on TV. It's on the smaller screens we are all using in front of the television set.
I don't think we've asked the right questions, the tough questions, at the right time, in Washington.
My only weapon is the question.
You have to go through a mental and emotional process to recognize who you really are. I finally recognized that I cannot be defined by one country.