Los Angeles Times
“There is a breathtaking aspect to watching Katie Couric work this moment, nodding vehemently as if her words weren’t seven varieties of vague, smiling as sweetly as Scarlett O’Hara at the Twelve Oaks barbeque while the morning anchors try to get a straight answer out of her,” writes Mary McNamara.
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Watching Couric shill her book on morning TV is ‘equally symbolic and disturbing’

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