There is a tiny bit of anxiety about asking a dumb question when interviewing Heather Brown, WCCO-TV's "Good Question" correspondent.
So as she cradled baby Maura, I did not ask Brown if she was excited about returning to work after maternity leave for the birth of her second daughter. She loves her job, but come on, what's more soothing than cuddling a baby? A baby who slept through most of our Q&A. Brown also has a 2-year-old daughter, Riley, and 6-year-old stepson, Liam, who keep her hopping and may be a reason she'll return to work this week with what looks like no baby weight.
"Please," said Brown. "It's still here. I have three kids and they keep me going all the time."
Between the kids, a husband and a demanding job, Brown must be an excellent time manager. She is avid about the dying art of writing thank-you notes, writing them to everyone she interviews or interviews her.
When it come to "Good Question," Brown's favorites are the ones where she learns something. Thawing a turkey is one of those subjects about which a "Good Question" or a call to Butterball hot line would have been helpful on a particular Thanksgiving morning. That's a pretty funny passage here. In a more serious vein, I wanted Brown's thoughts on the death of Prince, which occurred while she was on leave from the newsroom.
Q: What information is your incisive mind interested in having confirmed about Prince's death?
A: The big thing I want to know is if it really was the painkillers, where did he get all these painkillers? Was it one doctor, a bunch of different doctors? And if it was one doctor, or even a bunch of doctors, did he have kind of a VIP treatment where people were in awe of him, where they would just give him whatever he asked for, whether it was dangerous or not? I hope that those questions get answered, and I bet that they will, because I would imagine people will be investigated for whatever kinds of medications he did have. Another thing that I have wondered, and I wondered this from the very first day this was reported: Prince said something in his last public appearance: Don't waste your prayers on me. Did he know something that we didn't know or something that we don't know? That haunts me. That kind of has stuck with me in watching all of this. I wonder if he knew just how sick he was.
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