she was interviewed by abc news white house correspondent ann compton. here's a preview. you know we struggled a little with it with the title and i would ask people, what should i title th this biography of barbara walters and people suggested things like million dollar or baba wawa. i mean, these were actually slings, arrows that she endured. and it was interesting that that's what came to mind. i was some people when i when i talked about a biography of barbara walters, but it was my it was my editor at simon schuster, priscilla peyton, who said, she really strikes me as a rule and rule breaker seemed to be exactly right, because barbara walters broke every rule around. and, you know, she didn't just break rules. she ignored them. she pretended she couldn't see them. so the idea that a a woman couldn't do serious interviews, she just ignored and went ahead and scheduled a series interviews. the idea that a woman can be paid as much as a man, well, she certainly blew that idea up. the idea later in life that a woman could age on tv, you know, she was 67 when she embarke