bagged her biggest interviews by relentlessly charming her subjects and destroying her rivals, a new biography reveals.The legendary TV journalist, who died aged 93 in 2022, stopped at nothing to get a story because of her 'unrelenting drive to dominate the news'.Walters landed the first interview with in the wake of her affair with President by acting like her 'favorite aunt' and pushing out by offering the former intern a controversial deal worth at least $2.6million.
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