
Why the news is so broken, according to one of the first journalists to cover Trump’s campaign
Apple News In Conversation
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The Story of Getting a Helicopter in Los Angeles
Her parents were stringers, which meant they would try to gather new stories overnight when the regular news stations weren't working. They quickly learned that being the fastest to a breaking story meant they would get the best video and mean they would make the most money. She's also got a new memoir out now called rough draft. In it, she talks about how her childhood and family life has helped her make sense of this current moment in history and how to cover it.
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