see people beating her up over that. nothing is unusual about this interview. it was two anchor format, two of them splitting the time. she was sort of ping-ponging. she was sitting right here where rick was and looking at brett and then looking at greta. it was almost a debate how they divided it up. right. i think greta in particular had a very conversational tone. that comes from having interviewed her all over the world, in afghanistan, war zones. greta has been around the block, as she likes to say, and has interviewed a lot of people. but what distinguished it were the questions she asked. she talked about sexism which hadn t been mentioned up to that point. she talked about richard holbrooke. she talked about the marine in mexico, which has been a cause of hers, trying to get this marine out and elicited a very interesting response from hillary clinton which is i would have been burning up the phone lines, i would have been sending in the envoys. she gave hymn hillary a ch
willie mays, we said something like what s it like to filet on air force one. he brought up the fact here i am, flying on air force one, not just that, i m flying with the first african-american president. he says it just means everything i went through made it worth it. everybody thinks the civil rights movement began sometimes in the 60s. in many ways it began in 1947 when jackie robinson and the negro leagues before that. that began the that once you integrated culture on the sports field, maybe in the way hollywood has done for gay americans in many ways, the sports field, it really sort of opened the door for a movement that was going to get accepted by white america. chuck, this was great. thank you so much. it was fun and coincidental with the a-rod stuff and getting their takes. it was good stuff. perfect timing. chuck todd. a new era for the pbs news hour. gwen ifill and judy woodruff will be taking over the nightly newscast as co-anchors in september. this will put
what was unusual about the interview it was two anchor format. she was sitting right here and she was looking at bret. almost like a debate how they divided it up. it was. but greta, in particular, had a very conversational tone and that comes from interviewing her all over the world in afghanistan, war zones and she has been around the block and she has interviewed a lot of people but what distinguished it was the questions that she asked talking about sexism which was not answered and richard holbrook and the marine in mexico a cause of her getting the marine out and got an interesting response from hillary clinton which was i would have been burning up the telephone line and sending in envoys. she gave hillary clinton an opportunity, there, to distance herself from the obama administration. you don t think the amount of
see people beating her up over that. nothing is unusual about this interview. it was two anchor format, two of them splitting the time. she was sort of ping-ponging. she was sitting right here where rick was and looking at brett and then looking at greta. it was almost a debate how they divided it up. right. i think greta in particular had a very conversational tone. that comes from having interviewed her all over the world, in afghanistan, war zones. greta has been around the block, as she likes to say, and has interviewed a lot of people. but what distinguished it were the questions she asked. she talked about sexism which hadn t been mentioned up to that point. she talked about richard holbrooke. she talked about the marine in mexico, which has been a cause of hers, trying to get this marine out and elicited a very interesting response from hillary clinton which is i would have been burning up the phone lines, i would have been sending in the envoys. she gave hymn hillary a ch