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is that our job, bob woodward?he answer is not hatred, the answer is coverage explaining who he is. and i'm sorry, if i can persist on trump university if you go back when he set this up 11 years ago, he had promotion videos. listen to this promotion video. it's something -- reminds us of what we're hearing now. we're going to have professors and adjunct professors at his university that are absolutely terrific, terrific people. terrific brains. successful. he goes on and on and on about this and you look at it, this is still what he's selling right now. >> and donald trump's university -- i know -- you know why i know this story about trump university? because i've read about this story. i understand all of these people were promised, they were going to learn to be a real estate mogul like donald trump. they went out and trump wasn't there, somebody would show them -- and the only reason i bring that up is because i've read this story before, bob. voters don't care. i'm not minimizing it. the next question is why
is that our job, bob woodward?he answer is not hatred, the answer is coverage explaining who he is. and i'm sorry, if i can persist on trump university if you go back when he set this up 11 years ago, he had promotion videos. listen to this promotion video. it's something -- reminds us of what we're hearing now. we're going to have professors and adjunct professors at his university that are absolutely terrific, terrific people. terrific brains. successful. he goes on and on and on about this...
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bob woodward says she has to lower the temperature a little. >> hillary, you have a microphone, theres no reason to yell. that is what microphones are for. look. howard dean of all people should understand this is not a sexist issue. his campaign imploded after he would, acted shrill we should say, after that, his campaign was essentially over. so i think it's good when he tells hillary tone it down a little bit, let's get on the same page in terms of communication, she has a communications problem not just with democrats but the rest of the country. she's not likable. and she's trying too hard here. and again, microphones are accentuate your voice, you don't need to be yelling. >> you sound good on your microphone. >> thanks. >> and he got criticized when he went this crazy. >> not only are we going to new hampshire, we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona. and north dakota, and new mexico. we're going to california, and texas, and new york. and we're going to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan. and then, we're going to washington, d.c. to take back th
bob woodward says she has to lower the temperature a little. >> hillary, you have a microphone, theres no reason to yell. that is what microphones are for. look. howard dean of all people should understand this is not a sexist issue. his campaign imploded after he would, acted shrill we should say, after that, his campaign was essentially over. so i think it's good when he tells hillary tone it down a little bit, let's get on the same page in terms of communication, she has a...
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associate editor of the "washington post" bob woodward.cal commentator and npr senior analyst cokie roberts. pulitzer prize winning editor writer for the "washington post," jonathan capehart and in new hampshire we have robert costa. and willie geist back in new york. >> why don't we go up to new hampshire and get a report on the ground from bob costa. bob, obviously donald trump is the story going in there, his second place finish along with marco rubio. give me a tale of those two campaigns yesterday. what did you see on the ground? >> well, i landed at 4:00 a.m., joe, and i was with senator marco rubio when he went to the airport diner and he was all smiles. he was spinning to his supporters and to himself as he talked to voters at that this performance he had in iowa was a win that will perhaps propel him here in new hampshire. that doesn't mean donald trump is shrinking away from the fight. i was with trump when he landed at the tarmac at a manchester airport at dusk, he came with his daughter ivanka. he had his swagger back. the trum
associate editor of the "washington post" bob woodward.cal commentator and npr senior analyst cokie roberts. pulitzer prize winning editor writer for the "washington post," jonathan capehart and in new hampshire we have robert costa. and willie geist back in new york. >> why don't we go up to new hampshire and get a report on the ground from bob costa. bob, obviously donald trump is the story going in there, his second place finish along with marco rubio. give me a...
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vice chair of the democratic national committee, conservative radio show host hugh hewitt and bob woodwardociate editor of "the washington post." thank you all, esteemed panel here. bob, i'll start with you. if republicans succeed in blocking president obama's nominee, what are the political ramifications? >> well, i think they're immense, and i think this is a potential mine field for everyone including hillary clinton and the obama white house because if you think ahead, because it was a conservative justice who died who's going to be replaced, the argument by the democrats is, gee, we're going to put a fifth liberal on the supreme court. the republican nominee can go out and say we are going to preserve the balance. and in the world now of real voters, i think it is the persuadable voter or the independent who's likely in a positive way to respond to the idea. yeah, let's preserve the balance. let's not do anything radical. >> that's true, but it also has the potential to really energize the base in both parties. nothing energizes conservatives, for example, like the supreme court possi
vice chair of the democratic national committee, conservative radio show host hugh hewitt and bob woodwardociate editor of "the washington post." thank you all, esteemed panel here. bob, i'll start with you. if republicans succeed in blocking president obama's nominee, what are the political ramifications? >> well, i think they're immense, and i think this is a potential mine field for everyone including hillary clinton and the obama white house because if you think ahead,...
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. >> i want to show you what bob woodward said on morning joe relative to her speaking style.xactly a right-winger which i think makes this of significance. roll that tape. >> i think a lot of what hillary clinton does has to do with style and delivery, oddly enough. she shouts. there is something unrelaxed about the way she is communicating, and i think it just jumps off the television. >> you wouldn't expect roger stone to say, that's a sexist remark, but others are saying it's a sexist remark and would we be so analytical of a man in a similar situation? >> her problem is worse than that, she's incapable of sounding sincere. she has a hard time lying with a straight face. she never sounds like she's telling the truth. she could be reading off the breakfast menu and you would assume she's lying. >> but the pitch, the intonation of the voice is what i'm focused on. >> i think it always has a phony quality to it. she sounds like she's reading from something else someone gave her. >> i remember here on cc cnn after the debate at the reagan center, i was on the panel and said re
. >> i want to show you what bob woodward said on morning joe relative to her speaking style.xactly a right-winger which i think makes this of significance. roll that tape. >> i think a lot of what hillary clinton does has to do with style and delivery, oddly enough. she shouts. there is something unrelaxed about the way she is communicating, and i think it just jumps off the television. >> you wouldn't expect roger stone to say, that's a sexist remark, but others are saying...
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so next to me bob woodward, of course, one of america's moe preeminent investigative journalists. he and carl bernstein for the leaders on watergate. bob was the main reporter again when the post won the 2002 pulitzer for national reporting for its coverage of the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. next to bob is paul gago, the editorial page editor and after working as the paper's asia correspondent and first editorialing agent of the asian "wall street journal," he wrote a weekly column called potomac watch which won the 2000 pulitzer prize for commentary. next to him david maraniss, he won in 1993 for his coverage of then presidential candidate bill clinton. he was also part of "the washington post" team that won a 2008 pulitzer prize for breaking news reporting for its coverage of the deadly shooting rampage at virginia tech. and next to david, an yell al a professor in harvard's department of government and graduate school. she is a political theorist and past mecke of the pulitzer board. how much do you think this president has thought about his legacy, and what do you t
so next to me bob woodward, of course, one of america's moe preeminent investigative journalists. he and carl bernstein for the leaders on watergate. bob was the main reporter again when the post won the 2002 pulitzer for national reporting for its coverage of the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. next to bob is paul gago, the editorial page editor and after working as the paper's asia correspondent and first editorialing agent of the asian "wall street journal," he wrote a...
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. >> bob woodward came out and said, stop the screaming, hillary.ndrea: president obama making the first trip of his presidency to a u.s. mosque, expected to make remarks at the top of the hour. the purpose of the trip and the controversy over the venue is huge. why this particular mosque is troubling so many people. >>> plus bill cosby in court. why the disgraced star could see the sex assault case against him go bye-bye. we'll ask the judge. >>> right after the show catch more from the couch on the web. it is called "outnumbered overtime." if you haven't done it today is the day. go to foxnews.com/outnumbered. click the o-t tab. give questions to antonio. judge is here for free legal advice. take her up on it. ♪ listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in! ♪ harris: we are waiting for president obama's remarks from a mosq
. >> bob woodward came out and said, stop the screaming, hillary.ndrea: president obama making the first trip of his presidency to a u.s. mosque, expected to make remarks at the top of the hour. the purpose of the trip and the controversy over the venue is huge. why this particular mosque is troubling so many people. >>> plus bill cosby in court. why the disgraced star could see the sex assault case against him go bye-bye. we'll ask the judge. >>> right after the show...
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i want to ask you about something else we talked about on this show, bob woodward came with a big folderticles, nothing seems to stick to him. and i said, the bigger question is not why the press hasn't investigated him, because they have, the question is why doesn't anything stick to him whereas everything seems to stick to hillary clinton? it's got to be frustrating first of all for you to see sort of the double standard not necessarily among the press but among the voters, but why do you think that is, that nothing sticks to donald trump but if you wrote something inç 1973 t press would be chewing on it for two weeks? >> or if you said something in 1994 someone would hold up a sign and take it out of context right in front of a speech you were doing. >> which you saw today which was absolutely ridiculous. >> i have a couple responses to this. i think part of the reason why i'm going to be the nominee and i'm going to be the next president is because i have with stood all this. i have been vetted. i mean, i've been at this for decades now and despite all the incoming i'm still here, i
i want to ask you about something else we talked about on this show, bob woodward came with a big folderticles, nothing seems to stick to him. and i said, the bigger question is not why the press hasn't investigated him, because they have, the question is why doesn't anything stick to him whereas everything seems to stick to hillary clinton? it's got to be frustrating first of all for you to see sort of the double standard not necessarily among the press but among the voters, but why do you...
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with us, at simon and shuster, people like bob woodward were super star authors. we had mary higgans clark and jacky collins who was a super star at the time. we sort of had a legacy. i sort of inherited a legacy of simon and shuster authors and by applying mass market techniques we were able to take it to new levels. shortly after i started i became in charge of the whole what we call consumer publishing so pocket books and simon and shuster were under one management. that is when we could career development. start an author out in paperback, build an audience to the point where the paperback audience was large enough, we would publish the author in hardcover. we were building anna audience for the author and the author was perfecting the ranks by their own talent. it was a happy time and fairly easy time for us. >> you mentioned the whole transition going into the paperback books. now people are doing electronic e-books. >> yeah. it is very interesting to me. i could say fortunately or unfortunately i am sitting on the sidelines as the transition plays out. but
with us, at simon and shuster, people like bob woodward were super star authors. we had mary higgans clark and jacky collins who was a super star at the time. we sort of had a legacy. i sort of inherited a legacy of simon and shuster authors and by applying mass market techniques we were able to take it to new levels. shortly after i started i became in charge of the whole what we call consumer publishing so pocket books and simon and shuster were under one management. that is when we could...
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. >> last week bob woodward talked about how hillary clinton's voice was up high. >> i got in troubleing. i remember at the beginning of the 2008 campaign, i would be listening to her and it would be like, come on, show a little range. you notice in new hampshire -- >> totally. >> -- she has found her voice. she's found her range. in iowa she was up here all the time. bernie is up loud too, but he will drop down. then he will sound like larry david. then he will say -- and then my grand -- then he'll be back up high! but hillary was starting to show this week. have you noticed? hillary is starting to show range. she is stopping. she is letting there be a pause. it's not like she is uncomfortable and hammering through it. she is becoming a better performer before our eyes this week politically. >> not seeing the joy. >> they're both -- some people get hit for when people say that hillary shouts at these rallies. i just say both of them, for most of the democratic fight for months sanders and clinton were both yelling at people in all -- especially in iowa. >> in iowa especially. >> yel
. >> last week bob woodward talked about how hillary clinton's voice was up high. >> i got in troubleing. i remember at the beginning of the 2008 campaign, i would be listening to her and it would be like, come on, show a little range. you notice in new hampshire -- >> totally. >> -- she has found her voice. she's found her range. in iowa she was up here all the time. bernie is up loud too, but he will drop down. then he will sound like larry david. then he will say --...
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woodward. >> correct. >> he he's a pass. >> pass. >> pass. >> "face the nation." >> bob schieffer. >> before? maybe not. you, let's see, before you turn around, some of the ones that were passed on, the first one -- very famous female -- >> i know who it is. helen thomas. >> i just had a brain lapse. >> if she had said -- legendary anchor for nbc news, long-time anchor. >> tom brokaw. >> and you got six correct. each is worth 30 points that brings up to 270 points. >> so let's take a look at the updated score. in third, jake and s.e., 270. van and john in second. with 390 and kate and john with 620. still some chances, to put a lot of points on the board. a rapid-fire round with big points. anyone can take the lead, stay with us. >>> hey, welcome back to the cnn quiz show, race for the white house edition. all about presidential elections. three teams of cnn hosts are competing to win a total of $40,000 for their favorite charities, jake and s.e. have 270 points. in second place, van and john with 390 points and leading, kate and john playing for the boys and girls club, 620 points. the next game is cal
woodward. >> correct. >> he he's a pass. >> pass. >> pass. >> "face the nation." >> bob schieffer. >> before? maybe not. you, let's see, before you turn around, some of the ones that were passed on, the first one -- very famous female -- >> i know who it is. helen thomas. >> i just had a brain lapse. >> if she had said -- legendary anchor for nbc news, long-time anchor. >> tom brokaw. >> and you got six correct....