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People are more sophisticated in the way they go about dealing with the press.


Any time you get into a presidential campaign and the stakes are so high, all candidates - they want to be in complete control whenever they can. And you can't blame them for that.


And as a result, I guess I'm just kind of a rubberneck. I'm kind of a - someone who likes to see things and likes to see these events and talk to the people who make them happen. But I don't think journalists are as important as the people they cover.


But if you're going to go out on a military unit, you've got to allow yourself to be under the control of the commander because you really could put the troops in danger.


I had an idea in the beginning to do a book about some of the events that I had covered, just various stories that I've covered. Reporters spend a lot of time telling each other tales about how they covered stories, and that's what this book started out to be.


It's no longer just reporting the headlines of the day, but trying to put the headlines into some context and to add some perspective into what they mean.


Obviously, if the commander makes certain decisions that the reporter thinks is inhibiting his right to report a legitimate story, he has to appeal to the commander's boss to get that changed.


The best thing about the Congress is that it is the last place where you can have face-to-face interviews and interaction with the newsmakers themselves.


We now assume that when people turn on the evening news, they basically already know what the news is. They've heard it on the radio. They've seen it on the Internet. They've seen it on one of the cable companies. So that makes our job a bit different.


For sure, the American people have access to more information now than any other people who have ever lived on earth. And I think we do a pretty good job of sorting out what's important.


With Vietman, we found ourselves involved there before we really understood what was going on.


Nowadays I'm not even sure if newspapers take into account whether a person is a good writer.


I've basically thought of myself as a writer, whether I was or not.


I used to be a print reporter.


I mean, you know, God knows everything, but I'm not quite that good. Every once in a while, something will slip by me.


Had there been a reporter along with Lieutenant Calley when he massacred those people in Vietnam, I think that probably wouldn't have happened.


There's fierce competition between all the networks to get the guest who can bring the most pertinent information about whatever the story of the moment happens to be.


One thing young people have to always keep in mind when deciding what they want to do with their lives is, is it fun? Is it something that I'm interested in? Is it something I enjoy?


In so many of the other beats these days, there are these layers of public relations people that you have to go through to get to the newsmakers themselves.


I've had a lot of fun, and when I talk to kids in journalism schools, I say, look, I know what the journalism teachers tell you that this is a great way to perform public service and all that, but I say the main reason, if you decide what you want to do is be a reporter, the main reason you want to do it is because it's just so much fun.