Minnesotans had the privilege of watching Ben Tracy work during the run-up to his current stature as a CBS News correspondent.
The St. Paul boy was doing excellent work on WCCO-TV's "Good Question" feature, which he created during the three years he was at Channel 4. CBS producers recognized his work was network caliber because his "Good Question" segments often were used on the Saturday edition of "CBS This Morning."
When the Interstate 35W bridge collapse brought then-"CBS Evening News" anchor Katie Couric here, that helped seal Tracy's rise to a network correspondent post. Seeing his work up close impressed Couric, even though she slipped once and addressed him as "Ben Casey." (Google "Dr. Ben Casey" to find out why that was so funny.)
"My colleagues had a good time with that when I got back to the WCCO newsroom that night," Tracy said. "Some folks at the network said, 'Oh, so he can do hard news as well.' I hate to think of that event being a catalyst in my career, but it is a fact."
His stellar work has again been noticed. He's about to become CBS' Asia correspondent. We did this Q&A, part 1 of 2, via e-mail because he wasn't going to have time to see me Thursday when he's scheduled to visit his parents, Pat and Barb, before heading to China.
Q: Do you speak any of the Chinese languages?
A: I have a Mandarin Rosetta Stone in my Amazon cart. Does that count?
Q: To win an assignment to China, is there a chopsticks-usage test?