Why do people hate katie couric




















But, honestly, I never had that discussion with him. She adds: "I think it's hard for people to understand that we didn't share intimate parts of our lives with each other.

I could count on one hand the times that I talked to him as I would a confidant or a really close friend. The newswoman also didn't know about Lauer's inappropriate behavior despite their closeness on set, she says. At many news organizations in the '90s and early s there was a lot of inappropriate fraternization.

In Going There , Couric writes about a producer who called her about an email Lauer sent to her by mistake in that mentioned spreading butter on her thighs and other sexual comments. The idea of something being consensual was interpreted very differently than it is now. If I had to do it again, I would have made sure that young woman was okay. When the sexual harassment allegations against Lauer came out more than a decade later, it took Couric a "very long time" to process the shocking claims.

In her book, Couric writes, "I've come to realize that Matt could be an excellent professional partner, and a good friend, and a predator. She confirms that she is no longer speaking to Lauer.

And while she believes that "we're starting to look at, as a culture, certain offenses — and I'm not putting Matt in this category, but where is there room for redemption, personal growth and grace," she says, "it's not for me to say with Matt. CBS executives thought that their viewers would be happy to see a different approach.

View Article Pages. Fox about stem-cell research. These people are not looking to be enraged, like viewers of cable TV. MAY 28th More From This Issue. More From This Author. Every Issue. Is it a money grab? There is zero self-awareness here, personally or professionally. She embraces her instant fame without examining its dangers or falsities. Yet when Sawyer lands an exclusive Couric wanted — not a head of state or A-list star but a year-old woman who had just given birth — Couric is incensed.

No wonder she defends Matt Lauer. No wonder she minimizes the horrific report of a rape he allegedly committed in his office, one that left the woman unconscious, an ambulance called to 30 Rock and the woman taken to the hospital. Then she passed out. The only breaking news here is that Matt Lauer is still embraced in the Hamptons by all the male media bigwigs who matter. That she did this and felt this way is one thing.

Actually, she still kind of feels this way, because she writes of how deeply she misses him. But why put it down in black and white, in the pages of your memoir, four years into MeToo?

Truly, her memoir shows a distinct lack of intellectual heft or critical or original thinking. The woman made famous for asking Sarah Palin what newspapers she reads shares nothing here of her own reading or deep-dive investigative journalism. The major stories she covered — the first Gulf War, Columbine, Sept.

Her tone is breezy and gossipy, the tone and tenor off. Instead, Katie Couric has come to disparage modern feminism and many of our recent, hard-won gains.



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