You have to trust the people who work with you and hire, but also listen to as many smart people as you can.
I have sort of a life in Los Angeles.
I really think a good host is just a connector. I'm more traffic cop than star. My job is to get people on and off the program, and hopefully keep the audience entertained.
A lot of people don't realize that I started my career in sports and was a sports reporter long before I was on television. I used to be an NBA reporter and an NHL reporter.
Sports is a bunch of people gathering around, watching something that they're not actually connected to - they're just emotionally connected.
Guns are part of the Constitution, and no one is willing to have that tough conversation with Congress and the Senate and the president to say maybe that's got to change. People talk about it - but I mean actual change.
If an interview just serves the idea of celebrity, then I think that sucks. I don't want to do that.
I'm not ambitious, I never have been; it's just not in my DNA.
You watch Bono in a room - and we're talking about a room of thousands swarming around him - he'll take every single person and make that moment about them. You can pat him on the back or pull his arm, he's not looking away from the person he's talking to.
I am who I am: I have my life experiences and my professional experiences.
I don't ever have the opportunity to wear a suit.
News channels have always had interview shows, but we need different kinds of interviews with different kinds of interviewers - interviewers who bring different life experiences to the table.
I'm looking for conversations that will be meaningful with people that want to have meaningful connections with an audience.
I don't do gossipy interviews because I don't think that helps; I think that's a distraction.