many years ago when I was a young person I wrote to Oprah and she replied back with a lovely l letter telling me the importance of education that she personally signed in purple ink. I still have it
+Videox222ify: How lucky you are! Keep that letter, scan it and save a copy not only in your e-mail accounts, but on several flash drives as well so you never lose it.
i love how till this day Oprah still teaches what she taught when she started: be true to yourself. she never lost sight of her purpose. i absolutely admire her.
"You are responsible for your life. Whether you are a transexual, whether you are a divorcee, whether you're terminally ill, whether you are possessed by the devil or trying to get the devil out of you, you have control over your life. And it is only when you recognize that, and are willing to be responsible for your life, that you can truly soar. And I believe that it's possible in your lifetime to fly, if you want to."
My goodness... all I can think of when watching this old interview is that God is SOOO good! And thank you, God, for allowing me to live during these years when we have Oprah!
We need her show back. She's the only one that was able to bring the whole country together. We actually talked and listened. This country hasn't had anything like her since .
@@drseafrogFacts !! And not to denigrate any of her accomplishments or her "firsts", but yeah....she did have a bad habit of cutting people off. That was super annoying to me 🙄
She truly is a beacon of the community. I completely agree that you take responsibility for your life. If situations were forced upon you, it wasn't your fault, but how you live your life after that was your prerogative.If she did it- so can you. No excuses, only effort.
Oprah I hope to one day meet you as well. Blessings, the creator will work it out. JD and Reggie talk show. You are and will be Queen forever, very proud you.
Gotta give Oprah credit in the early days, she had all kinds of topics and crazy guests on there, then once she beat out all the competition and became dominant, she calmed it down a bit lol
I really liked Oprah's show when it was this format. As a teen I learned a lot about gay,transgender people,adopted folk,abuse etc from her show. Hated when she went to the more 'New Age/self empowerment' format.I thought her old show was more authentic & interesting.
I loved her old shows because she touched on a lot of topics in a way that increased your awareness on the subject matter rather than exploiting people like the gay community, racism, sexual abuse etc. I appreciate that her show evolved over time with the book clubs and empowering people to be the best version of themselves. It would be nice if she aired her classic shows on OWN for those who appreciated her from the start.
Oprah was originally offered the anchorwoman position at WSB when she left Nashville, but wound up taking a job in Baltimore instead at WJZ-TV. So Monica moved from Louisville to take the position at WSB-TV.
Another person Monica beat for the WSB anchor job was a rising star from Indianapolis who would later go on to Chicago, the "Today" show, and beyond (and has recently succeeded Charles Osgood on CBS' "Sunday Morning"). Her name? *JANE PAULEY!!!!* (By the way...some of the clips were from when Oprah's show was still local in Chicago; when it went national, it got a new open and set, but retained the logo and theme until 1989)
Marsha Creary yes. Oprah was hired by a news director for the anchorwoman position at WSB in Atlanta, but the news director wound up in Baltimore and she moved there instead. Baltimore was a larger city and TV market at the time, so it was a more prestigious position. It looks like it worked out for the both of them though!
@@assaultislove And WJZ was where Oprah first met her BFF Gayle King. Also, being in Baltimore meant close proximity to Washington, DC, then and now a top 10 media market (Atlanta at the time was top 20).
that is amazing videox222ify. you should get in contact with her again. show her the letter, it might just mean something new to her and spark something within this queen of talk
4:01-4:07. Something about the way Oprah squirmed and fidgeted a bit tells me that at the time, Oprah was still embarrassed about crying on national television and also still had not healed from being sexually abused. I saw tears flash briefly in her eyes also. I'm so glad that Oprah slowly healed from her scary, painful childhood throughout the nineties...she sure had lots more crying to do. It was so wonderful of her to help others heal from sexual abuse along with her.
many years ago when I was a young person I wrote to Oprah and she replied back with a lovely l letter telling me the importance of education that she personally signed in purple ink. I still have it
+Videox222ify:
How lucky you are! Keep that letter, scan it and save a copy not only in your e-mail accounts, but on several flash drives as well so you never lose it.
she has such a great personality. you can totally see why she became such a hit.
i love how till this day Oprah still teaches what she taught when she started: be true to yourself. she never lost sight of her purpose. i absolutely admire her.
"You are responsible for your life. Whether you are a transexual, whether you are a divorcee, whether you're terminally ill, whether you are possessed by the devil or trying to get the devil out of you, you have control over your life. And it is only when you recognize that, and are willing to be responsible for your life, that you can truly soar. And I believe that it's possible in your lifetime to fly, if you want to."
My goodness... all I can think of when watching this old interview is that God is SOOO good! And thank you, God, for allowing me to live during these years when we have Oprah!
We need her show back. She's the only one that was able to bring the whole country together. We actually talked and listened. This country hasn't had anything like her since .
You mean Oprah talked. Constantly. Over her guests - even expert guests.
@@drseafrogFacts !! And not to denigrate any of her accomplishments or her "firsts", but yeah....she did have a bad habit of cutting people off. That was super annoying to me 🙄
What she said at the end is one of the most honest and useful advice someone can give you.
Smart huuh👍
Oprah was doing The Jerry Springer Show back in the day.
Go Oprah!! I just love her so much!! So pure. These were the good humble days.
The year I was born! Oprah is awesome because not only is she real but she's one of a kind; none other like her.
i love how she used to talk, like singing out the rest of the sentence and stuff.
I've been telling people SHE was the one who REALLY brought out women's issues and men bashing. SHE'S the queen of it!!
Monica is the lead news anchor for Channel 2 Action News here in Atlanta Ga. She has been the lead anchor since I was little and I am now 25 yrs old.
she my hero.....you go gurl!
Darling, darling Oprah...even from 1988, she's come such a long way.
1986
this is an amazing interview
She truly is a beacon of the community. I completely agree that you take responsibility for your life. If situations were forced upon you, it wasn't your fault, but how you live your life after that was your prerogative.If she did it- so can you. No excuses, only effort.
She's such an inspiration for us all
Monica also has an insanely good manner/voice herself!
Regardless of how different Oprah looks today compared to back then, she still has the same great voice.
scribe712 she'll still look like that every night when she washes off all of that make up.
THE QUEEN OF MEDIA!!!!!
It's all about the last 40 seconds of the interview! BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LIFE!
I love ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Oprah! Also,she inspired so many people life.
Oprah! She's so good. What's wrong with good? As far as her millions go, she earned it.
"self made millionaire" if they only knew back then what we know now! #TeamOprah
Multi BILLIONAIRE!
"I intend to do some flying"
Boy did she! ❤️
Oprah I hope to one day meet you as well. Blessings, the creator will work it out.
JD and Reggie talk show. You are and will be Queen forever, very proud you.
Oprah is legendary.
She was such a great actress I wonder why nobody ever hired her to act in another movie?
Was to busy.i think
8:30 "okayyyyyy not lookinggggg" hahahahahaha Monica's face
+Elijah Shane:
Oprah's a good eye-roller...I love her huge brown eyes.
Gotta give Oprah credit in the early days, she had all kinds of topics and crazy guests on there, then once she beat out all the competition and became dominant, she calmed it down a bit lol
Guess that’s what they mean when they say “fake it till you make it”?
4:10 "...yeah that's truuuuuuuuuue, Monica" I fell out !!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Wow. The Oprah Show came a loong way and I credit that to Oprah
Love it!!!!
"i don't believe it..." that was MEAN!
I really liked Oprah's show when it was this format. As a teen I learned a lot about gay,transgender people,adopted folk,abuse etc from her show. Hated when she went to the more 'New Age/self empowerment' format.I thought her old show was more authentic & interesting.
Yeah and more about celebrities in the 2000s
She focused in book clubs and spirituality. I like it.
I loved her old shows because she touched on a lot of topics in a way that increased your awareness on the subject matter rather than exploiting people like the gay community, racism, sexual abuse etc. I appreciate that her show evolved over time with the book clubs and empowering people to be the best version of themselves. It would be nice if she aired her classic shows on OWN for those who appreciated her from the start.
Oprah was originally offered the anchorwoman position at WSB when she left Nashville, but wound up taking a job in Baltimore instead at WJZ-TV. So Monica moved from Louisville to take the position at WSB-TV.
Another person Monica beat for the WSB anchor job was a rising star from Indianapolis who would later go on to Chicago, the "Today" show, and beyond (and has recently succeeded Charles Osgood on CBS' "Sunday Morning"). Her name? *JANE PAULEY!!!!*
(By the way...some of the clips were from when Oprah's show was still local in Chicago; when it went national, it got a new open and set, but retained the logo and theme until 1989)
assaultislove Really?
Marsha Creary yes. Oprah was hired by a news director for the anchorwoman position at WSB in Atlanta, but the news director wound up in Baltimore and she moved there instead. Baltimore was a larger city and TV market at the time, so it was a more prestigious position. It looks like it worked out for the both of them though!
@@assaultislove And WJZ was where Oprah first met her BFF Gayle King.
Also, being in Baltimore meant close proximity to Washington, DC, then and now a top 10 media market (Atlanta at the time was top 20).
@@johnnyballenatl Yep!
LovE you Oprah you certainly have done some flying and thank you for so ✌🏾N ❤️
I like when she changes her voice 😂
I think as she grew older, her round expressive face has grown even *more* expressive now at sixty-five.
that is amazing videox222ify. you should get in contact with her again. show her the letter, it might just mean something new to her and spark something within this queen of talk
❤🧡💛💚💙💜💙💚💛❤❤
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4:01-4:07. Something about the way Oprah squirmed and fidgeted a bit tells me that at the time, Oprah was still embarrassed about crying on national television and also still had not healed from being sexually abused.
I saw tears flash briefly in her eyes also.
I'm so glad that Oprah slowly healed from her scary, painful childhood throughout the nineties...she sure had lots more crying to do.
It was so wonderful of her to help others heal from sexual abuse along with her.
Damn that's deep...
Wow
Morton Downey Jr. was the original Jerry Springer
And yes, that *is* Morton Downey Jr. in the first clip (not long before he got his own show).
yeah you're right
She has learned a lot about abuse.
Love and Basketball
in atlanta on fox 5
she was sitting there with naked people!? that women is strong lol
LMAO @ 1:42... "how do you become a NOOdist"
NATIVE SON MAKE ME CRY, THE PART WHERE OPRAH PLAY THE POOR WOMEN WHO WAS ABOUT TO LOSE HER SON FOR A CRIME HE DIDN'T DO.
where is Monica now?
Alycia Cooper She just retired from the news station that posted this video.
I wish OPERA would do a NATL. SPECIAL ABOUT THE LATEST CONOVARAvirus updates!
2:32 oprahs head looks big af compared to the other lady
Are we sure this was 1986? Native Son was released on Dec. 12 1987, and they describe the premiere of the Oprah Show as "last fall"
@taylorcolemiller1
I think this interview aired in December of 1987.
@ 1:10 Oprah was fierce!
Mark Wahlberg in the crowd @ 1:07 😎
Where??? I can't see him
Surah Online he's wearing sunglasses and a black hat 👍😂 Well it's someone that looks just like him!
Monica was a straight hater lol
🫶💗🫶💗🫶💗
What is Monica's last name?
It was Kauffman back then, but Pearson now
What ever happened to Monica
Sweettasteofhoney retired from wsb a few years back .Professor at UGA now
You're a grandmother? I still laugh at that.
05:08 The interviewer is stating the obvious.
How does one have control over one's life in they are terminally ill? Isn't there a slight contradiction there?
+Messylin:
No...because even if you are dying, you can choose to die with dignity.
No y
so !!!!!!!!.........................!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,???????????
Nude? No!