Charles In Charge

By Brian 

Charles Gibson can “be almost terse when asked about himself,” Matea Gold writes. But she got this out of him:

As a substitute anchor, “it was a little bit like being a grandparent: You could play with the baby and enjoy it and have a terrific time, and if you screwed up, you were always going to be able to give the kid back. [Now], if I screw it up, I’ve got to fix it. And that’s at this point more profound than I thought it was.” More…

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