you're not really supposed to do that, are you, charlo? >> no, i have a degree in journalism.e. and i'm unapologetic in it. unapologetic, period. i've got, like, lady balls that compare to no other. >> reporter: there could be no denying that statement. when charlo tagged her story live and her local news career went up in smoke. >> now everything you've heard is why i, the actual owner of the alaska cannabis club, will be dedicating all of my energy toward fighting for freedom and fairness, which begins with legalizing marijuana here in alaska. and as for this job, well, not that i have a choice but, [ bleep ] it, i quit. >> reporter: so that happened. >> i knew this was going to be my exit. all of it was planned out, top to bottom, except for the "[ bleep ] it." yeah, i just spoke from my heart. i spoke my truth in that moment. >> reporter: you knew you were going to be fired. >> i knew i would be fired if i told my boss that me, the weed reporter, had a weed business. yes, of course i'd be fired. >> reporter: so you lied to him instead. >> no, i didn't lie. i omitted. >> re