Geraldo Rivera

Geraldo Rivera
Gerald Michael Rivera, better known as Geraldo Rivera, is an American attorney, reporter, author, and talk show host. He was the host of the talk show Geraldo from 1987 to 1998. Rivera hosted the newsmagazine program Geraldo at Large, hosts the occasional broadcast of Geraldo Rivera Reports, and appears regularly on Fox News Channel programs such as The Five...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth4 July 1943
CityBrooklyn, NY
CountryUnited States of America
There are plenty of towns in America where the 4-year-old has shot his 2-year-old sister by using daddy's gun.
With years of experience doing whatever it takes to get to the bottom of each story, I am looking forward to covering the stories in the human dimension and impart the passion and visceral reactions the audience seeks
Mother Nature may be forgiving this year, or next year, but eventually she's going to come around and whack you. You've got to be prepared.
This is the year of Katrina and Iraq. How the war ends is more important than how it began. However you feel about the war, you have to be compassionate and loving towards our troops
Hip-hop has done more damage to black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years,
he nudged an Air Force rescue worker out of the way so his camera crew could tape him as he helped lift an older woman in a wheelchair to safety.
From the White House to the Lust Boat: The Lurid, Untold Life of the National Football League.
One of the real tests of journalistic integrity is being fair to someone who might best be described by a four-letter word.
She should stay right where she is. Katie's brilliant on the show. She's part of this amazing quartet that's the best in the business, team-wise. She's reaching millions of people, and she goes wherever she wants to.
What four-letter word do they have in mind? ... Hero?
It's interesting that the Katrina coverage hearkened back to those topics . . . what I've always covered, ... I feel like the news business has come back to me, rather than the other way around.
no, it's not safe here. I'm safe because I have these 2-3 policemen around me, but there aren't any other policemen here, and there are 30,000 angry, hungry people.
It's not a question of subjectivity. It's about reality.
tailor their journalism on the basis of whether it's someone they like or respect or not, and I think it's really scandalous.