Kim (Kimbly)
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He said, Mr. President, hold on.
We'll be on the air in about one minute.
I got to cover several presidents when I was a reporter and producer.
I got to cover an inauguration, a Republican convention.
I got to go in the White House in the East Room for cabinet swearing in.
I'm kind of like this Forrest Gump geek, all the cool stuff.
I was in London when Princess Diana passed away, and I was the control room producer for that for the first 12 hours.
But as far as constructing the news, there is a morning meeting every day where the head of the network, he's like the conductor of an orchestra.
Each division, the national, international, the features units like science and health, they report on the stories of the day, what's available reporter-wise, what they call packages, the prerecorded segments are available.
So you take all of those elements and put them together and try to make it interesting.
The stories that I like to put in were usually kind of outside of the, okay, here's the news of the day.
And that is why you see everybody covering the same thing.
If you watch, my husband used to like to watch Fox News all day long.
which to me watching news all day long is form of torture.
News is not meant to be watched all day long.
It's meant you're meant to watch an hour and get the news and then go about your business.
But, um, one viewer wrote us said that our news was like pistachios that she couldn't stop watching.
Like you can't stop eating pistachios.
It's bad for your mental health.
But, um,