In covering breaking news, there's no better way than using a helicopter.
I love breaking news. And I was always trying to create the new, the next thing in television news. So I was the first to do overnight news.
If what the transgender movement seeks is acceptance, association with the Kardashian circus is the last thing it needs.
While television can help normalize the lives of marginalized people, it also can exploit their hardships and reinforce stereotypes, reducing their lives to mere entertainment.
Television has played an important role in normalizing the experiences of gay men and lesbians in America.
I came out to be on television as a person, as a woman. And this can be a great thing for my community.
The Jewish Orthodox community is playing footsie with the alt-right.
I knew at a very early age, about 6 years old, that there was something different about me. But being young and not being exposed to people who had gender dysphoria, or role models that you see on TV today, I didn't know what it was.
Everything about the Kardashian family's public image centers around shock and dysfunction - the very image the trans people are trying to shed.
If someone asks about sexual reassignment surgery, you are supposed to say, 'Why are we talking about that?' But I am a post-op transsexual. And I am a reporter. If you can explain and talk about it, you demystify it. And if you demystify it, it's not an issue.
I am not covering stories as a transgender reporter. I'm a reporter who is transgender. Otherwise, it would be like having a black reporter only cover stories about blacks or a Hispanic reporter covering stories about Hispanics.
I was raised in an environment where chaos was the norm, so I was at my best in chaos.
Instead of doing what everybody else does and sue the city of Los Angeles, I decided I was going to run for mayor.
Trying to erase 53 years of being a macho aggressive guy to trying to be a woman, and this is greatest challenge of my life.
When I was going through transition, I didn't push it on everyone.
One thing I quickly discovered as a female pilot - ditch the heels!
There's diversity in nature, so why not the media?