One of the first things I did was interview the President of the United States. Some people work their whole lives and can't interview someone of that stature.
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I've interviewed the president in the White House. I'd interviewed major newsmakers and Hollywood actors.
I'm a reporter - if I don't interview someone, I don't have much to say, and I definitely can't just sit down and knock out 800 words on any subject you give me.
Job-interviewing is just a skill. Like any skill, some people have more of a predisposition for it than others.
Maybe the real subject of every interview is how you really can't learn much of anything about anyone from an interview.
It must be quite rare for an interviewer to be interviewed.
The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom, theoretically at least, the buck stops.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.
I was able to do something that people can't do these days, which is to have quality time with the guys who were trying to be president and a number of them who got the job.
I am really bad at actually interviewing people.
Interviewing politicians and movie stars, you know what you'll get. I like the people-stories better.
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