![]() ![]() The storied host goes on to say that she saw Sawyer as everything she’s not: a tall blonde with a voice “full of money.”Ĭouric also tells some stories about a few of the news anchors’ contentious encounters, including when Sawyer tried to get an interview with abducted teens Jacqueline Marris and Tamara Brooks by depicting herself as a family woman. “I loved that I was getting under Diane’s skin,” Couric writes. ![]() In the book, due out at the end of this month, the former Today show host says, per the New York Post, that she and Sawyer were so competitive about scooping one another for big stories and better ratings that it once prompted her to shout, “That woman must be stopped.” One of her colleagues at the morning show reportedly even got that declaration embroidered on a cushion for her as a gift. ![]() Katie Couric is addressing everything about her life and career in her new memoir, Going There, including her intense on-air rivalry with Diane Sawyer. ![]()
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