“The Tonight Show” interview, late night TV host Conan O'Brien said that if he had been in rival Jay Leno's shoes, he would not have taken back the show less than a year after publicly handing it off to someone else. “That's me, you know,” O'Brien told Steve Kroft of “60 Minutes” in an interview to be broadcast Sunday, excerpts of which were released Thursday by CBS. “Everyone's got their own way ... of doing things.” O'Brien, in the midst of a sold-out concert tour, said he decided to leave NBC because “this relationship is going to be toxic and maybe we just need to go our separate ways.” It was the comic's first interview about the late-night television drama that played out this winter. He has since been hired by the cable network TBS, where he will launch a talk show in November. Asked by Kroft what he would have done, O'Brien said, “Done something else, go someplace else. I mean, that's just me.” O'Brien said he didn't see the point in giving everything to a relationship with NBC that seemed to have no future. “I'm not sure these people even really want me here,” he said.