ainsley: i love you. >> you know i love you, too. ainsley: my boss said you are going to be working with curtis wilson. weighs on radio for 15 years here. >> absolutely. i get this call about coming to join ainsley in the set as being an anchor. i had never done that before. i have to say thank you for, you know, cultivating me into becoming the person that i am today. she is responsible for who i am today. ainsley, she is. ainsley: i don't know about that. curtis taught me how to have fun on television. y'all don't know this. but, when i was reading the script, curtis was like this in my face like right off the camera trying to make me laugh. one time we had to do a story -- tell the story about the pig slamming into the house. >> there was a pig that was pushing up a fence but before that story, ainsley was doing a story on an adoptive mother. she sudden adopted mudder. i couldn't get through the pig story. everybody thought i was laughing the at the pig story. it was hilarious. couldn't get back on tracks.