I think I'm so old I'm in. We call it the 'Tony Bennett Syndrome.' For some reason, young people think I'm cool.
You need a very good financial person to keep you honest, and to keep track of income and outgo.
If you're a producer, you always spend too much money because you want that shot - and you're willing to spend a bundle to get it.
My personal philosophy is I'm running a 100-yard dash, and I haven't reached the end.
Politics is still the No. 1 sport in town and the scoreboard shows the U.S. Attorney's office leading.
I think there's value in experience and observations that link past to present.
There's room for a diversity of ages on television.
Movie stars and singers never fully pass away because their images are replayed on film and recordings, over and over.
I've been producing documentaries on global warming for 20 years and have seen the early warnings of extreme weather events come true.
'Frontline' does 10 news shows a year, so one a week is quite an undertaking.
In L.A., everyone is competing for the next job, and in New York, it's pretty much the same thing competing for a better job.
That's the reason I left the networks. I wanted to write and report and coanchor.
People from small towns have to have their edges roughed up to get along in the world. But as a street reporter, you learn quickly.
I'd like 'Morning News' to become a great first edition electronic newspaper, so that the 'New York Times' will want to watch us.
I travel so much on stories, so I don't take vacation much, but one place I go back to again and again is my ranch.