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amie parnes: clinton was furious about that. and made it known, sounding the alarm that when he was campaigning that was getting a different feel on the ground and he was questioning why he was being sent to a number of places when he should have been sent to what he thought were the opposite in fact. , so he was really kind of bothered by it. soledad: how its feels versus how it is reading on paper. jonathan allen: the data analytics were used as a decider, as one of the sources told us in the book, used a decider not a tool, they used that to determine all kinds of things including where to send , candidates. one of the things they lost out on, or one of the things they were driven toward because they were so focused on the data was to turn out clinton supporters instead of persuading people. president clinton wanted to go out and talk to people who weren't with her and try to make the case for her. data analytics folks told him it was a waste of time. soledad: jonathan allen and amie parnes, appreciate it. both: thank you so
amie parnes: clinton was furious about that. and made it known, sounding the alarm that when he was campaigning that was getting a different feel on the ground and he was questioning why he was being sent to a number of places when he should have been sent to what he thought were the opposite in fact. , so he was really kind of bothered by it. soledad: how its feels versus how it is reading on paper. jonathan allen: the data analytics were used as a decider, as one of the sources told us in the...
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amie parnes? guest: this quote is from our book at the end of a chapter where on election night we take you inside the peninsula hotel where secretary clinton apologizes to president obama and basically this is at the end of an evening where she thought she would win. she has to say the words congratulations donald. she never thought she would have to say those words. here she is saying them. she feels like she has -- it's a weighty moment for her. she's campaigned really hard. she has the president's legacy on the line. she feels like she is the best person to lead the country, and here she is in defeat yet again. host: jonathan allen, in that moment, her long-time aide has the phone and says it's the president. it's almost as if hillary clinton paused for a moment. she was not ready to speak to barack obama. guest: she's been doing this a long time. she knew what that call meant, that this was a consolation call from the president of the united states to the losing candidate, and she hears the p
amie parnes? guest: this quote is from our book at the end of a chapter where on election night we take you inside the peninsula hotel where secretary clinton apologizes to president obama and basically this is at the end of an evening where she thought she would win. she has to say the words congratulations donald. she never thought she would have to say those words. here she is saying them. she feels like she has -- it's a weighty moment for her. she's campaigned really hard. she has the...
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host: amie parnes. guest: there was an image problem for her going in, something they tried to remedy around september of 2015. they knew that with the email controversy kind of ballooning, they had to bring out the hillary that people tell us about behind the scenes, the one who is really funny, and so there was an effort to put her on the late night circuit, put her on the ellen degeneres show to show the lighter side. i think it's something they grappled with and that got a lot of pushback. there was a "new york times" piece that talked about it and brought it to surface and it looked kind of contrived, this whole communications effort looked like they had to package her and try to bring her out and telegraph that. i think that annoyed a lot of donors. we were hearing from them and supporters and i think even those inside the campaign called it an unforced error because i think it was. i think they didn't need to convey that that was part of their plan. guest: just to address the waco situation from
host: amie parnes. guest: there was an image problem for her going in, something they tried to remedy around september of 2015. they knew that with the email controversy kind of ballooning, they had to bring out the hillary that people tell us about behind the scenes, the one who is really funny, and so there was an effort to put her on the late night circuit, put her on the ellen degeneres show to show the lighter side. i think it's something they grappled with and that got a lot of pushback....
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well, guys, jonathan allen, amy parnes, co-author of "shattered." >>> i'm alex witt.xt "meet the press." nosy neighbor with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses n't notice the tra. be happy. it's glad. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. >>> this sunday president trump and the first 100 days. he is rejecting the deadline calling it a ridiculous standard, while at the same time rushing to meet it. >> no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. >> there's no big legislative victory like repealing obamacare. >> we were very close. >> but the president got his man on the supreme court. >> the most important thing is appointing people to the united states supreme course. >> reince priebus, house democratic leader nancy
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joining me now jonathan allen, head of content at sidewire, and amy parns, senior white house correspondentor the hill. and they are the co-authors of "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. thank you both for being here. amy, i'll go with you first. your book shows the clinton team internal wrangling about why they lost the michigan primary. what did they believe cost them michigan? >> you know, that's an interesting little anecdote that we have in the book. post michigan we have a story where secretary clinton comes in the room and she's really frustrated about what happened there. she's saying our message didn't get through, we need to do a better job with that. that was one of the big tension points in the primary explained to us by her aides that she didn't quite understand what was happening there, why she couldn't really penetrate and get through that particular message. >> but what was specifically a question of whether or not they were going after enough white working class voters versus voters of color, right? >> exactly. and there was always this tension. they reli
joining me now jonathan allen, head of content at sidewire, and amy parns, senior white house correspondentor the hill. and they are the co-authors of "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. thank you both for being here. amy, i'll go with you first. your book shows the clinton team internal wrangling about why they lost the michigan primary. what did they believe cost them michigan? >> you know, that's an interesting little anecdote that we have in the book. post...
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the authors jonathan allen and amy parns are here with us tonight.ratulations to you both because a project of this size is a huge undertaking. >> thank you, brian. >> thank you very much. >> first of all, a question about ground rules. you did get incredible accs. what was the deal with those around you in the heat of battle about what their quotes were going to be used for and as? >> we wanted to get the most accurate, the most candid story. so, we reached agreement with the highest levels of the campaign early on that we wouldn't use anything before the election ended and we would only use it on background. and for the most part, i think we got a pretty accurate picture of what was happening inside the campaign. >> everyone has their moment of when they knew election night was going to be different than the plot line a lot of people expected. for us, it was having james carville on the air with us. and when he started to realize this meant virginia, when he started to realize this meant florida, he physically became ashen, and he became -- his moo
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jonathan allen and amy parnes wrote the book shattered inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign sortf a behind the scenes look at hillary's big loss. guys thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> let me start, i've heard adjectives, juicy gripping, can't put this down. the process of putting this together and doing all the interviews, what's the one big thing that surprised you or stuck out to you as you were writing this book? >> we were kind of surprised by, you know, a lot of aides, hillary clinton's aides saying the election all comes down to comey and russia. my co-author john and i have that found that it was much more than that but it was -- there was messaging problem, there was in fighting among aides, there were bigger problems, there was an image problem. of course a whole big e-mail problem that loomed over the campaign. so, our book details all of those things. >> i got to tell you one of the fascinating things about the book and about this election and the narrative is that we knew at all times who donald trump's campaign managers were. we knew it was paul man
jonathan allen and amy parnes wrote the book shattered inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign sortf a behind the scenes look at hillary's big loss. guys thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> let me start, i've heard adjectives, juicy gripping, can't put this down. the process of putting this together and doing all the interviews, what's the one big thing that surprised you or stuck out to you as you were writing this book? >> we were kind of surprised by, you...
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jonathan allen, amie parnes, thank you.ait to read it. >>> when we come back, outrage after florida state senator uses the "n" word in front of two african-american colleagues. i'm going to talk to one of those colleagues next. >>> well growing calls for florida state senator to step down, he's under fire for using the n-word in front of african-american colleagues. want to bring in nick who is down in florida following this story for us. florida state senator is now apologizing. explain what happened. >> shameful behavior by florida state senator on monday night when he was having drinks with two democratic state senators both african-americans talking about their frustrations with the gop state leadership to which artilis uses vulgarity, six colleagues he called the n-word. the senator we're going to have on was so disgusted with the racial slurs that she stormed off but he tried to justify his use by saying he grew up in a rough part of the town and therefore allowed to use it. last 48 hours very tough for the senators w
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joining me now, jonathan allen, head of content at side wire, and amy parns, coauthors of "shattered:ton's doomed campaign." amy, i'll go with you first. your book posits that the clinton team did a lot of sort of internal -- sort of, you know, wrangling about why they lost the michigan primary. what did they believe cost them michigan? >> you know, that's an interesting little anecdote we have in the book. post michigan, we have a story where secretary clinton comes in frusedbout what happened y there. and she is saying, you know, our message didn't get through. we need to do a better job with that. and that was one of the big tension points in the primary, as explained to us by her aides. that she didn't quite understand what was happening there, why she couldn't really penetrate and get through that particular message. >> but specifically a question of whether or not they were going after enough white working class voters versus voters of color, right? >> right. that's exactly it. and there was always this tension. they relied a lot on -- our book reveals this. they relied a lot on
joining me now, jonathan allen, head of content at side wire, and amy parns, coauthors of "shattered:ton's doomed campaign." amy, i'll go with you first. your book posits that the clinton team did a lot of sort of internal -- sort of, you know, wrangling about why they lost the michigan primary. what did they believe cost them michigan? >> you know, that's an interesting little anecdote we have in the book. post michigan, we have a story where secretary clinton comes in...
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those of the authors, jonathan allen and amie parnes.>> jenna: narrative element and what could easily be described as a p.r. nightmare for united airlines. a real nightmare for the passenger, right? he was forcibly removed from a flight and a video of the incident was seen around the world. plus, closing in on the 100 day mark for the trump presidency, where exactly does that benchmark originate? a presidential historian joins us live with an interesting view, that's up ahead let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardi
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amy parns, co-wrote that book with jonathan hill, here with me for the first interview about the book. >> thank you for having me. >> you wrote there were signs from the beginning that the clinton campaign was a troubled campaign. what were the signs? >> it's fun my my co-author john and i had been reporting this book for two years and didn't know what to expect, obviously. we thought hillary clinton might have a head start on this, she, obviously, had the financial backing, the star power, but we came into this with a clean slate after our first book and wanted to know, we want people to tell us the story about the campaign and they told us it wasn't going as smoothly as one might think. i think in the 2008 campaign, there was a lot of drama spilling out, reporters wrote about it, it was all over the place, this time it was kind of swept under the rug. >> they kept a lid on it. >> they did. and so people thought that it was this drama-free campaign but there was drama bubbling up and that's what we report in this book. >> what kind of drama? >> infighting from the top. two of the top
amy parns, co-wrote that book with jonathan hill, here with me for the first interview about the book. >> thank you for having me. >> you wrote there were signs from the beginning that the clinton campaign was a troubled campaign. what were the signs? >> it's fun my my co-author john and i had been reporting this book for two years and didn't know what to expect, obviously. we thought hillary clinton might have a head start on this, she, obviously, had the financial backing,...
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jonathan allen and amy parn, learned that the dysfunction, infighting and leaking that docked clinton's failed 2008 effort persisted again eight years later, writing the campaign was an unholy mess, fraught with tangled lines of authority, petty jealousies and distorted priorities. no one was in charge and no one figured out how to make the campaign bigger than hillary clinton. the most significant challenge was the candidate herself. the authors say, quote, what hillary couldn't quite see was no matter how she recast the supporting roles in this production orem fa sized different parts of the script, the main character hadn't changed. nor could the campaign see the iceland of donald trump. their general election opponent came to them by surprise. >> with me, i ate had all of th rust belt states. i own states that -- i will get states that are unbelievable. that are unthinkable for the republican party. >> auththe authors join me now. when i saw that giant iceberg this morning, i go, this must have been what it was like when you're the hillary people. all these geniuses and all of a sud
jonathan allen and amy parn, learned that the dysfunction, infighting and leaking that docked clinton's failed 2008 effort persisted again eight years later, writing the campaign was an unholy mess, fraught with tangled lines of authority, petty jealousies and distorted priorities. no one was in charge and no one figured out how to make the campaign bigger than hillary clinton. the most significant challenge was the candidate herself. the authors say, quote, what hillary couldn't quite see was...
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called "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign," and journalists jonathan allen and amie parnesthey saw that indicated clinton was headed for failure, for a loss. they talked to democratic party insiders and staff members of the clinton campaign, who shared their accounts of a candidate who was either unwilling or unable to correct course, and former president bill clinton, who had a heavy influence. according it "shattered" heerre one quote for you, and there are many -- "in her ear the whole time, spurring her on to cast blame on others and never admit to anything was her husband. neither clinton could accept the fact that hillary had hamstrung her own campaign and dealt the most serious blow to her own presidential aspirations." kaley kayleigh mcenany and brian fallon is here as well. brian, a couple of things first for you, if i could. there will be a lot of books written about what happened in the campaign and the election, no doubt, who did what right, who did what wrong, who deserves credit, who deserves blame. this is the first one out by allen and parnes. what do you ma
called "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign," and journalists jonathan allen and amie parnesthey saw that indicated clinton was headed for failure, for a loss. they talked to democratic party insiders and staff members of the clinton campaign, who shared their accounts of a candidate who was either unwilling or unable to correct course, and former president bill clinton, who had a heavy influence. according it "shattered" heerre one quote for you, and there...
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. >> dana: i thought that that was interesting in the book.e this is by jonathan allen and amie parnes, and they basically. talk to people on background so that their identities would be protected, but they got some pretty blunt talk, and i thought it was interesting to hear how i many people were willing to say on that campaign that bill clinton was trying to make the case that they needed to do something different, but the people in brooklyn were like oh, no, we've got this. we know exactly what we're doing. >> he was ahead of the curve, but then on election night he's basically saying this is brexit. this is real. and that's interesting because donald trump was saying throughout the campaign this is going to be brexit to point out. i think it's fascinating as well is that president obama calls the second time to hillary clinton. where are we here? and remember that john podesta, the campaign chairman was sent out decrying people saying we're going to fight another day. this isn't over. and in private, president obamap was saying that this is over. and her reaction to him was fascina
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. >> this is shattered the new book out by jonathan allen and amy parns. started, but not only what's going on at large and our politics. how are you >> little tired. but we're hanging in. >> it's our commitment to the never ending news cycle >> i went to bed early and haven't managed to look as good as the three of you. well done, folks, good recovery. threat it's interesting. >> jen palmer iri said at the interview said she would be the next president and were too hard on her because of it. your book from my understanding takes a look at the problems in the campaign when i hear a remark it's still finger pointing outside of the campaign for what went wrong. >> they want to blame james comey, russia, the press, this should something they all did a couple days after she lost. at narrative they're still kind of, you know, spinning but i think that, yeah, john and i had said all along that it those things, it is all three of those things -- maybe -- i don't know about the press. i would argue with that one. but it is comey and russia and it is everything we
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. >> jonathan allen, amie parnes, thank you both for being with us this morning. >> thank you so muchr's career was short but in a short few years he expressed his talent. we'll revisit his life and work with the make of a new documentary and members of the ledger family. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ♪ twenty years from now... ...you will be more disappointed... ...by the things you didn't do... ...than by the ones you did do. [beep, beep, beep, beep] [tires screech] wooo! so throw off the bowlines. ♪ sail away from the safe harbor. explore. dream. discover. toyota. let's go places. whenand now with victoza®etes, there's a moment of truth. a better moment of proof. victoza lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken o
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some of the sources that my co-author, amie parnes, and i talked to said they felt hillary clinton was about this. elizabeth: right. and here's a woman who's been in the public eye even before arkansas. jonathan, thank you so much. of course, for our viewers, "shattered" is available to them, it's fascinating. thank you so much for joining us, sir. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. leland: and something they are watching here at the white house, the marches for science going on across the country right now. we're going to have the white house response. and as these marches continue, we are going to chat with a scientist who is bucking the trend on what the folks who are there in chicago are saying about our world. ♪ ♪ hey, the future, what's her problem? apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights.
some of the sources that my co-author, amie parnes, and i talked to said they felt hillary clinton was about this. elizabeth: right. and here's a woman who's been in the public eye even before arkansas. jonathan, thank you so much. of course, for our viewers, "shattered" is available to them, it's fascinating. thank you so much for joining us, sir. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. leland: and something they are watching here at the white house, the marches for...
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wednesday we head the new york where journalists amie parnes and jonathan allen will talking about hillary clinton's 2016 -- will talk about hillary clinton's 2016 campaignful we'll also be in dallas where tony smith will discuss his book, "why wilson matters." thursday we're in durham, north carolina, for a talk by benjamin waterhouse, history professor at the university of north carolina. his book, "the land of enterprise," charts the development of business in america. we'll also be at the smithsonian 's museum of natural history in washington, d.c. with a report on the impact that humans are having on our planet. and on saturday and sunday, we'll be live from the los angeles times festival of books. featured authors include annie jacobson, hugh hewitt, adam hochschild and lisa lucas. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the pluck. look for -- to the public. roar for them to air in the -- look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span 2. >> we were flying down with president obama on air force one, then-pres
wednesday we head the new york where journalists amie parnes and jonathan allen will talking about hillary clinton's 2016 -- will talk about hillary clinton's 2016 campaignful we'll also be in dallas where tony smith will discuss his book, "why wilson matters." thursday we're in durham, north carolina, for a talk by benjamin waterhouse, history professor at the university of north carolina. his book, "the land of enterprise," charts the development of business in america....