Barbara Walters on Retiring: ‘This Is What I Want to Do’ (Video)

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The View paid tribute to a tearful Barbara Walters on Monday morning, hours after the broadcast legend officially announced that she will step down in summer 2014.

Walters wiped away tears at the top of the show, which opened with a montage of career highlights including her ABC interviews with a range of headline-makers from Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to Monica Lewinsky and narrated by the trailblazing TV icon herself. “I wasn’t beautiful,” she said, adding: “I have trouble pronouncing my ‘Rs’ … I still do.”

Afterward, the 83-year-old Walters — surrounded by View panelists Sherri Shepherd, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg and Elisabeth Hasselbeck — exclaimed: “I have been on television for over … 50 years!” With wistful remembrance, she called her storied history on network television “joyful,” “challenging” and “occasionally bumpy.”

Walters said she will continue to executive produce The View along with Bill Geddie but would not appear on “any show.” But she noted: “I will come back — I’m not going into the sunset.”

Sitting in the front row of the studio audience: Ben Sherwood, President, ABC News; Anne Sweeney, Co-chairman, Disney Media Networks; president, Disney/ABC Television Group; Paul Lee, President, ABC Entertainment; and Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO of Disney, ABC’s parent company.

Iger got Walters misty-eyed when he praised the “quality” of her work and said he wasn’t sure anybody would continue to match it.

Addressing the media mogul, who plans to retire in 2015, Walters asked: “What are you gonna do? What are we gonna do?” Well, Iger said, “The two of us love to dance. I saw we go on Dancing With the Stars.” 

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and rapper-actor LL Cool J were among the guests on Monday’s installment of the long-running chatfest, which heads into its 17th season this fall.

“I love you,” Walters told Bloomberg. “Even if you don’t like very tall soft drinks.”

Shepherd called Walters “innovative” and commended her boss for hiring two African-American women as co-hosts on the View panel. Meanwhile, Behar addressed Walters’ remarks that she “wasn’t beautiful,” saying: “I think you were.”


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Savannah Guthrie Gets Engaged to Mike Feldman (Video)

6:25 AM PDT 5/13/2013 by Erin Carlson

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Savannah Guthrie is getting married.

“I got engaged over the weekend to my boyfriend, Mike Feldman, who I adore,” the Today co-host said Monday, showing off her diamond ring. “We’ve been together four years so, as he said, no one will accuse us of rushing into anything! … I’m really happy!”

Al Roker joked about throwing a wedding on Today, but she quickly nixed the idea. After the announcement, the celebration continued as Bradley Cooper delivered roses to Guthrie on set while she and colleague Natalie Morales laughed giddily.

As for Feldman, a DC-based media consultant, he tweeted Monday that he’s the “#luckiestguyintheworld.”

 


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‘American Idol’ Final 3: Why Candice Glover Should Win

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Why should Candice Glover win American Idol? Because she has the best voice in the competition — by miles and miles.

See this. And this. And this. Also: this

Where some of her rivals stumbled during Burt Bacharach Week, Candice managed to spin musical gold out of the stale 1962 song “Don’t Make Me Over,” earning a standing ovation from the judges and inducing chills with her impassioned performance, especially on the resonant lyrics: “Accept me for what I am/Accept me for the things that I do.”

That’s when I first developed a massive sing-crush on Candice, whose successful run on Idol follows short-lived, blink-and-you-miss-’em stints on seasons nine and 11. Undaunted, she returned this year with a vengeance — flaunting the rawness and nuances and power-punch of her dazzling, impeccable voice to win over the judges and make the other finalists seem amusingly amateurish in comparison. 

PHOTOS: ‘American Idol’ Season 12: The Red Carpet Interviews

For Nicki Minaj to cast doubt on Candice’s marketability factor — or insist the 23-year-old Drake fan-girl from St. Helena Island, S.C., is too “old-fashioned” to sell records — makes less sense than Mariah Carey‘s rambling “hashtag POW” speeches and turns a blind eye to the artistic and commercial potential of the most consistent and competent performer on season 12. (But then again, like I’ve ranted before, SHE’S JUST TOO DAMN GOOD FOR THE SHOW.)

Sure, Angie Miller can play the piano, and Kree Harrison projects an effortless cool that you can’t teach, but neither hold a candle to Candice in terms of talent. 

And that’s what American Idol should reward.

Read more: Idol Worship blogger Michele Angermiller makes her case for Angie Miller here and THR music editor Shirley Halperin picks Kree Harrison here.

Twitter: @ErinLCarlson  

Email: erin.carlson@thr.com 

 


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