Q & A | 02/18/2009 5:00 am
Mika Brzezinski Tells Lesley Stahl: My Departure From CBS Was Pretty Ugly

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LESLEY: So, Mika Brzezinski, we are delighted and thrilled that you’re with us today. This is so nice of you. I know how busy you are, and we love "Morning Joe" and we love you on it. You cover the news by chitchat, and it absolutely works. So my first question is: How did the format evolve? How did you all get to this?
MIKA: That’s a great question and I think it has a lot to do with how Joe and I both evolved up and to the point that we started doing the show, which is basically the point that we met. As you know, I’d been at CBS for quite some time, twice, and MSNBC before. So I’ve been around. A good 20 years or so in TV will beat you up a little bit. And my departure from CBS was painful.
LESLEY: It was pretty ugly, wasn’t it? Pretty ugly.
MIKA: It was pretty ugly and I don’t lie about that. It really hurt. I hated leaving. I loved everyone there. I still do. And it was a very difficult experience, in terms of trying to figure out what you’re made of and your identity. I considered it very much a part of me. Joe had been in Congress, has been around the block in politics and he’s been beat up a time or two. And we both were kind of thrown together. I met him and Paul and he was about to do the show the next day, to fill in for the Imus show that had been thrown off the air.
LESLEY: Right.
MIKA: And Joe wanted the job and he had a vision for it, he just didn’t know who he wanted to do it with. I met him in the hall. He said to me, “Oh, you’re freelancing here and I noticed that when you talk back to my show, ‘Scarborough Country,’ during these news updates, you’re kind of making fun of my show.” And I said, “I don’t make fun of any show I haven’t watched.”
LESLEY: Oh, Mika! Mika!
MIKA: I really hadn’t watched. I was busy doing homework with my kids between news updates, not watching "Scarborough Country." I was sort of getting by, quite frankly, because I had come back into the business after a year of not being able to find a job and no one wanting to hire me at all. And I was still getting my bearings, and certainly wasn’t going to spend my time watching cable talk. So he immediately keyed into that comment and thought, “Hmm, she doesn’t give a damn.”
LESLEY: Ha! I love it.
MIKA: So we went on the air basically two or three days later, in the morning, starting at six o’clock AM. The red light went on and, Lesley, we didn’t even know it went it on. We didn’t care. We were just gabbing away and we did whatever we wanted. We talked about what we were interested in; we broke all the rules. We had intelligent discussions that went on for long periods of time. We had fun. We totally made fun of the news business and ourselves and politics, as well as covered it.
LESLEY: I really love when Joe says something and you roll your eyes, but it’s kind of sweet. It’s not mean. It’s sassy. I love the chemistry between the two of you.
MIKA: Absolutely.
LESLEY: You’ve now taken us in about 20 different directions for me to ask you questions, so I’m going to stop asking about the show, but I’ll come back to it. You can’t leave us hanging on when CBS fired you. We’re not going to gloss over it. As you said, you were very honest about it.
MIKA: Yes.
MIKA: That’s a great question and I think it has a lot to do with how Joe and I both evolved up and to the point that we started doing the show, which is basically the point that we met. As you know, I’d been at CBS for quite some time, twice, and MSNBC before. So I’ve been around. A good 20 years or so in TV will beat you up a little bit. And my departure from CBS was painful.
LESLEY: It was pretty ugly, wasn’t it? Pretty ugly.
MIKA: It was pretty ugly and I don’t lie about that. It really hurt. I hated leaving. I loved everyone there. I still do. And it was a very difficult experience, in terms of trying to figure out what you’re made of and your identity. I considered it very much a part of me. Joe had been in Congress, has been around the block in politics and he’s been beat up a time or two. And we both were kind of thrown together. I met him and Paul and he was about to do the show the next day, to fill in for the Imus show that had been thrown off the air.
LESLEY: Right.
MIKA: And Joe wanted the job and he had a vision for it, he just didn’t know who he wanted to do it with. I met him in the hall. He said to me, “Oh, you’re freelancing here and I noticed that when you talk back to my show, ‘Scarborough Country,’ during these news updates, you’re kind of making fun of my show.” And I said, “I don’t make fun of any show I haven’t watched.”
LESLEY: Oh, Mika! Mika!
MIKA: I really hadn’t watched. I was busy doing homework with my kids between news updates, not watching "Scarborough Country." I was sort of getting by, quite frankly, because I had come back into the business after a year of not being able to find a job and no one wanting to hire me at all. And I was still getting my bearings, and certainly wasn’t going to spend my time watching cable talk. So he immediately keyed into that comment and thought, “Hmm, she doesn’t give a damn.”
LESLEY: Ha! I love it.
MIKA: So we went on the air basically two or three days later, in the morning, starting at six o’clock AM. The red light went on and, Lesley, we didn’t even know it went it on. We didn’t care. We were just gabbing away and we did whatever we wanted. We talked about what we were interested in; we broke all the rules. We had intelligent discussions that went on for long periods of time. We had fun. We totally made fun of the news business and ourselves and politics, as well as covered it.
LESLEY: I really love when Joe says something and you roll your eyes, but it’s kind of sweet. It’s not mean. It’s sassy. I love the chemistry between the two of you.
MIKA: Absolutely.
LESLEY: You’ve now taken us in about 20 different directions for me to ask you questions, so I’m going to stop asking about the show, but I’ll come back to it. You can’t leave us hanging on when CBS fired you. We’re not going to gloss over it. As you said, you were very honest about it.
MIKA: Yes.
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I really really like Mika! ..her common sense…her ability to bring Joe down to earth when he gets carried away…especially during the primaries….not so much Joe, but I watch or listen most every morning….saves me time scouring the newspapers….thank you to Mika!!!!!..
Not so much for Joe….I
I may not be a genius but I prefer to do my own analysis of the facts without being spoonfed what my perspective ought to be.
I love that comment…. I say that all the time to people…. listen to the speech…. dont let them tell you what was said… find out for yourself.
I love, love, love Zbigniew Brzezinski! He is the wisest, most honest, loving, sincere and intelligent man I have ever seen or heard. When he speaks, you know what is being said is factual and not hyperbole. He has a view of the world that is broad and encompassing. I LOVE Zbigniew Brzezinski…..his daughter Mika, not so much.
She annoys me to no end! Her constant sighing “well….aaahh…hmmm…well…” Ugh! She is constantly (as does Joe Scarborough) making hypocritical statements. She will go on a tangent about President Obama spending too much and feign outrage. Yet within the span of minutes in the same conversation block will complain he isn’t spending enough. That kind of thing drives me crazy!How she is walking around with the DNA from one of the world’s most brilliant men is beyond my comprehension. Surely she must have been adopted.
Thank you Lesley and Mika for the wonderful exchange. Cheerleading goes double… Here are two silly asides…When the Blagojevich story hit full force, Mika tripped and stumbled over the pronunciation of his name and sort of glanced at the guys for backup…They pronounced it in unison….and chuckled a bit..(.like "That’s a tough name?" )…..
And… when my daughter’s family got a second Belgian draft horse, they named it "Brzezinski" because he was ze big new horse…..
I think Joe Scarborough can be very condescending toward her myself and puts her down in front of the guests, Joe is very self serving and thinks he knows so much and God forbid your opinion differs from his just wondering with all his knowledge why he left Congress in the first place? Mika’s Dad doesn’t put up with any nonsense from him either which is good to see and soon puts him in his place.