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The Brian Lehrer Show

Bob Woodward on Ukraine, the Middle East & the Election

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

Bryan, Politics, Arts, Npr, News, Wnyc, News Commentary, Nyc, Daily News, Lerer, New, Public, Radio, Media, York

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Bob Woodward talks about his new book covering American presidential policies toward the war in Ukraine and the Middle East and the election.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Brian Larisow on WNYC. Good morning, everyone.

0:15.3

We have a chance today to talk with Washington Post Associate Editor Bob Woodward, legendary since the 1970s, as many of you know,

0:23.3

for breaking so much of the Watergate story that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon

0:28.2

and so much ever since. And he is still going strong with his new book, War, primarily about

0:34.7

the Biden administration's diplomacy and policies toward the wars in Ukraine and the

0:39.3

Middle East. There are newsworthy scoops in this book. Maybe you've heard a few. This is where

0:44.9

Donald Trump's Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley calls Trump fascist to the core.

0:49.5

That's a quote. There's reporting on Kamala Harris and the Middle East. Maybe you can learn something

0:54.1

about whether and if she would really change course from Biden.

0:57.7

And there's more.

0:58.8

And there are deeper thoughts about war and peace and America's place in the world 50 years after young Bob Woodward was living and reporting in the Vietnam War era.

1:09.6

Bob, thanks for coming on with us again.

1:11.2

Welcome back to WNYC.

1:13.2

Thank you.

1:14.7

Let me just jump right into the middle of something to start, if that's okay.

1:19.3

Tell me if you agree with this take on Kamala Harris

1:22.6

from the positive review of your book in the Atlantic.

1:26.7

It says Harris comes off well in her cameos.

1:30.4

She asks diligent questions in the situation room. In phone calls with Israeli Prime Minister

1:36.5

Benjamin Netanyahu, she plays a heavy asking him about civilian casualties in Gaza.

1:42.6

There are no instances, however, of her disagreeing

1:45.7

substantively with Biden. So that's the quote, and my question for you is, how much would you agree

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