in 1974, walters became coanchor of the today show which started her career. just two years later in a surprise move, she joined abc for the evening news. there, she received historic $1 million a year, the highest salary ever offered. you know one does not work for money, one works for love. reporter: in 1977 another first, the joint interview with egypt s president and his relapse prime minister. she anchored the abc evening news until 1978. the ratings did not match expectations and some male colleagues openly criticized her. one year later, she became a correspondent for the newsmagazine show 2,020. in 1984 was named cohost alongside her today show colleague hugh downs. walters went on to host interviews no one will soon
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popularity. again, that s the new york times, not the new york post. but looks like bill de blasio has found one place he is wanted. the classroom at harvard. laura ingall live in new york city. he does have a new job, heading to harvard as you mentioned where he will teach this fall. de blasio will hold two positions now, senior leadership fellow at the t.h. chan school of public health and visiting fellow at the harvard institute of politics. he served as democratic mayor from 2014 to 2021, will take part in a variety of discussions, programming, as well as teaching classes on leadership and public service. harvard s interim director of the institute of politics says de blasio s decades of experience in federal government, agencies, national
for governor for new york and later mounted a brief run for congress. we ll see how this goes. john: laura, we ll never forget the groundhog, that s for sure. yeah, 2014. john: tuition at harvard, $52,659 a year. bill de blasio. sandra: hard to believe some things. the backlash of the student loan handout, it s not just lawmakers, even some friends in the media are slamming this. the washington post calling it regressive, expensive mistake. let s bring in our power panel. let me put it on the screen, the washington post editorial board. takes money from the broader tax base, mostly made up of workers who did not go to college to subsidize the education debt of people with valuable agrees. biden s student loan decision will not do enough to help the
materials that didn t exist before. reporter: genetic genealogist thinks the case could be solved under hours if the boulder police would allow labs like hers to have access to the dna in the case. it could track down a family member of a suspect and that could leading investigators to her killer. we ve been doing this the last four years. we ve been able to help solve, on average, one crime per week using this technology. reporter: jonbenet s family says they hope keeping the pressure on will bring them the same results. we re not going to let this case up in a dusty file cabinet in the boulder police department. that s not acceptable. reporter: the boulder police telling fox this is still an active and ongoing investigation and the department meets with multiple entities on a regular basis, including private labs and the fbi. a spokesperson for the colorado governor s office said they have no update at this time. shannon: laura, thank you very much. coming up, stunning fo