I am not afraid to say my relationship with my man is important, even vital, to who I am as a person.
Finding a job is hard enough, but have you ever considered the odds and the challenges of finding a good man?
On 'Morning Joe' I can say what I think, be my sometimes unorthodox self, have fun, yet be serious as well.
Women play into each other's weaknesses.
A bad boyfriend is someone you give everything to - you live with him, cook for him, sleep with him - thinking he is going to marry you and then he doesn't. When you are giving your all to a job and not getting credit, your job is a bad boyfriend.
At almost forty years old, I assumed my career on camera was over. And I was certainly given that message by all the TV managers and news directors who passed on me when I was trying to get a job back in the business.
I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price.
There's always more money to be made.
I try my best to be extremely disciplined about my diet.
I've worked with Ed Bradley, Dan Rather and lots of different local news anchors.
We have to stop judging people who are struggling with their weight.
I'd been fired by CBS News in a semipublic way, and as the months went by, there was a perception that I was damaged goods.
Don't make your journey through life harder by placing rules on yourself like, 'I can't get married till I get promoted to your dream job.'
Despite my professional experience, the fifteen-hour workdays, and a successful new show that I had helped build, MSNBC was still refusing to pay me what I was worth.
If we've seen one thing from Donald Trump, it's that he says one thing one day, and another thing another.