CBS This Morning anchor Gayle King interviewed Miya Ponsetto , the 22-year-old woman known as "SoHo Karen" who was seen attacking and falsely accusing 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. in a now-viral video posted last month, as Blavity previously reported . King commenced the interview, which aired Friday morning, by asking what specific evidence made the 22-year-old conclude that Keyon Jr. had her phone. What began as Ponsetto apologizing for the incident, quickly evolved into her lawyer having to cut the interview. “What made you think that Keyon [Jr.] had your phone? That’s why I’m confused. Why did you think he had it?” King asked. Ponsetto responded, “I was approaching the people that had been exiting the hotel because in my mind, anybody exiting is probably... the one that is trying to steal my phone” She then added that, in hindsight, she would have taken a different approach and tried not to make him feel “inferior.” “I admit, yes, I could have approached the situation...