it s not a question different many a question reality. megyn: here he is. man of the hour. geraldo rivera. thank you for your gracious introduction. megyn: 40 years today. i can t believe how much you have done. i defy anybody to point to another newsman who has done half as much as you have. in looking back and all these amazing things, when you chronicle them. what was the number one craziest thing you participated in? hang out with the fringes of society as i often did to get material for my talk show. in the days before transgender and all that became politically correct, just being there, being on the fringes. megyn: being nude being nude was probably most
mainstream. opening a vault in the basement of the rexing on hotel in chicago and finding nothing but two old empty girks n bottles and a stop sign. then getting drunk in the catfish barrack the street. megyn: that wasn t a good moment. it wasn t a good moment. but i was unemployable at the time. that led to 22 offers and the money tree growing in my backyard and my independence. megyn: wesson asked you what was the mistake in my autobiography in 1990 i named names. it helped stereotype me as a trash talker.