reporter: barbara walters was one of the most fascinating people of any year in the television era. i know i ve done important interviews. i know that i have been a part of history. was she ever? are you sorry you didn t burn the tapes? yes, i think so because they were private conversations. we read you are mad. from murderers. why did you kill john lennon. to movie stores. are you a changed man since the illness? did it effect you very much? did you mind being thought of as sex, sex, sex? i think that what is important is to have curiosity. follow that cure iosity. i m a great believer in homework. before people revealed all on social media, barbara walters was the interviewer to open up the stars. does he hit you? he shakes, he pushes, he swings. i hope they think i m fair and i can be penetrating without being a killer and i am, i hope. and which interview was her most important? the first and at that time the only interview. you are al
to. they re both here. they re both here. we walked to work in the morning, and when we climb the fountain, we re a little out of breath, and so were they. one day i said to them, i feel a little pressure in my chest. do you? and they said no. and when i went to the doctor, he said, you know, that s a sign. and just to make this story short, i wanted i was thinking of doing it in the summer. they tell you not to go in the hospital in july because that s when the residents change. grey s anatomy it isn t. i was going to go in in august. then i had such a big may. i was either giving an award or presenting something, and i said to my cardiologist, well, you know, could i wait until the end of may for this because, you know, it didn t seem to look good. and he said, you can wait, but there s a small risk that you could drop dead. i said, how soon tomorrow. i told no one until i announced it on the air. your first show back to work, you wanted david letterman to b
it s open chest. yeah, it s open chest. they don t open your heart. you had a valve. i had a valve replacement. how did you know those i didn t really. i didn t have the symptoms. one of the things without going through every detail one of the things i hope by doing this special that i ve talked about women have different symptoms than men. did you know that? i know they have a lot of heart disease, though. they don t get treated in the same way. men they talk about a pain in the arm and women have other things. women have fatigue, women have sweats. i had almost no symptoms. i d gone to the doctor and had an echo cardio gram. i have no symptoms and then i walk up. there s a fountain in new york in central park called the bethesda fountain. i walk to work almost every day with two people i m very close
over $233,000 what i are some money mistakes that new parents should avoid? steve: joining us to break it all down consumer savings expert andrea warrick. good morning to you. steve: one of the big mistakes new parents make they don t save enough money. then again, it s hard. hard to figure out especially when you are new to this world of bringing in a child as a usd estimates spend $12,000 in the baby s first year of life alone. consider maternity leave rarely covers a mother s salary at 100 percent. sometimes parents are taking unpaid leave to stay home longer there are so many unexpected cost. it could be really daunting to figure out how much you need to save. my best tip to you is to set up an emergency savings fund for those unexpected costs like going to the er in the middle of the night when the baby gets sick. i had to take my daughter to get an echo cardio gram that was $1,400 bill. obviously everything turned out to be fine. but if i didn t have that money savings plan s
it s called genetics. i don t know. some people have great genes. i told the president if he had a healthier diet he might live to be 200 years old. i don t know. he has incredible genes. if he cleans up his diet he could live to be 200 years old. what did you see here yesterday? you know, it s interesting. when you talk about excellent health, you re talking about someone who needs medication for cholesterol and is borderline obese and trying to reconcile that with excellent health is the question john was driving at and a lot of us are driving at. what the doctor said to us we have also done an echo cardio gram of his heart, a stress test of his heart and feel his heart is functioning well. despite the fact that there are concerns of other risk factsors, the cholesterol and other things, his heart seems to be functioning well. but when you say when you