Famous journalist Katie Couric has interviewed a slew of important people and celebrities, but the one that she will remember for the rest of her life is when she got to sit down with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. As a special gift Couric "brought Justice Ginsburg a jabot [collar] [she] ordered from Italy because she's famous for having an array of them" (1). One thing that had always wandered inside of Couric's head was how a person with this type of authority shaped growing up. It was quickly discovered that Justice Ginsburg had come from a "pretty humble beginning" (1). Journalist's have a pretty unique and rewarding job since they are given the opportunity to uncover things that most of society does not know. It is also inspiring to learn about people who carry certain responsibilities and how they present themselves so that others can do the same.
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