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I used to speak in the church all the time and the sisters in the front row fanning themselves would say to my grandmother, "Hattie Mae, this child sure can talk." So if those sisters were alive today, well they’d be shocked because I'm still talking.
I don't come to any of this without an acknowledgement of where I've come from, and I know it is no small thing to be a former colored girl, negro1, black, now African-American in the United States of America with a media forum2 that is in the homes of millions of people in the United States and throughout the world. I did not take that lightly, and to this day, I don't take that lightly.
A group of workers staged demonstration3 on Capitol Hill this week.
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What's your reaction to all of this first of all?
I had been doing news since I was 19 years old in Nashville, and I've done every local story there is to do. This is the days where you took your own camera and you shot footage with a Bell and Howell, and came back and edited6 it, and wrote the story, covered every octogenarian's birthday, every hundred's birthday. I did all the people's stories which really were harder to do than hard news.
Did you get a good feeling deep down inside knowing you're gonna make somebody happy?
Because you're starting from nothing, you're starting from you going to a birthday party for a 104-year-old, Mrs. Mims, and there is nothing there, but Mrs. Mims’ family and a bad cake. So I had done every kind of story and covered hard news as well, and always felt that it was not the right place for me. But I had my father's voice in my ear: you know, constantly, well you are making 22,000 dollars and you're 22. I don't know what else you want in the world. You'd better save half your money because you're not gonna make that kind of money forever.
When I, you know, moved to Baltimore--I got the opportunity to move to Baltimore--I had the misfortune7 to be paired with an anchorman, who didn’t want a young black co-anchor. He didn't want a co-anchor at all and certainly didn't want a young female8 one. It was a very difficult position for me to be in, very difficult. I didn't even know how bad it was. Because I thought they wanted me there since they hired me.
They said there is no chance that the strike is spreading to Maryland.
I got a huge demotion, huge demotion, I was doing the six o'clock news and they placed me on the new local talk show that was starting, called "People Are Talking".
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1 Negro | |
n./adj.黑人;黑人的 | |
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2 forum | |
n.论坛,讨论会 | |
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3 demonstration | |
n.表明,示范,论证,示威 | |
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n.地铁;adj.大都市的;(METRO)麦德隆(财富500强公司之一总部所在地德国,主要经营零售) | |
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5 overtime | |
adj.超时的,加班的;adv.加班地 | |
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6 edited | |
编辑( edit的过去式和过去分词 ); 剪辑(电影、录音磁带、无线电或电视节目、书等); 主编(报纸、杂志等) | |
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n.不幸,厄运,逆境,不幸事故,灾难 | |
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8 female | |
adj.雌的,女(性)的;n.雌性的动物,女子 | |
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