there s only one barbara walters. thank you. there s only one larry king. her 3,000th show thursday morning, tina fay and a surprise guest. and she didn t tell me who it was even off the air. jerry seinfeld thursday and the cast of saturday night live on friday. anderson cooper and ac 360 is next. anderson? and cnn tonight . announcer: this is cn announcer: this is cnn breaking news. good evening, everyone. this is cnn tonight. i m alisyn camerota, and we have sad breaking news tonight, the death of an american icon, barbara walters. news anchor, reporter, talk show host, television legend. she s passed away at the age of 93. she had quite a stellar career. she joined abc news in 1976 becoming the first female anchor of an evening news program. and three years later she became
grateful have know her and followed in her light and connie chong joins me now. she worked with barbara walters at abc news. connie, great to have you on tonight. tell us your thoughts as you hear this sad news about barbara walters. alyson, i can t imagine journalism without barbara. barbara was one of a hand full of women who was in a news business at the time i started but beyond that, she blazed a trail for the men, too. in other words, the men were sitting back there not aggressively going after interviews, one on one interviews and they were not picking up the phone, frankly. she did everything she could to get an interview. she was emphaticble. i met her in 1969 first when i was working at a local station
that we were all looking for across the country to pennsylvania and then they surveilled him for four days. that seems like an awfully long time to just keep their eyes on him and a lot of room for error, possibly. why did they why didn t they just arrest him back in washington state? well, alyson, you can t arrest someone until you have probable cause and convince adjudge you have probable cause to convince the jury you have a crime and a judge signs an arrest warrant to go and do the arrest. it is likely during that time period they were still working on connecting kohberger to the dna from the crime scene and if they were aware of him they would have associated him with the white car, they would have kept anymore under surveillance in idaho and as he makes his way across the country because they think he s probably their best
minister boris johnson, but he paid the price. what really wounded me was what the duke of sussex addressed the united nations and seemed to compare the decision whose name may not be spoken with the russian attack on ukraine. cnn supreme court analyst joan joins us now. so he seemed to be, while there was sarcasm there, what else did he say? reporter: you know, alyson and victor, this was classic samuel alito. these were very familiar themes he was striking. the speech overall was about religious liberty and bemoaning secularism in america. but samuel alito exudes a sense of aggrievement even when he is winning. he is the one who wrote that dobbs decision.