if we re sitting around for donald trump to change the way he communicates with people and change his tone, i think you ll be waiting four to eight years, if not longer. for me it s less of about tone and more about substance. when donald trump gets into a twitter war with arnold schwarzenegger over ratings for the apprentice, that s not the stuff that keeps me up at night. domestic policy, that s going to come when there s executive orders. things coming out of congress. foreign policy, when the president tweets in 140 characters, that becomes american foreign policy. that s the theory where i m most concerned. i think the media does need to have the most focus on what donald trump is tweeting. 12 days until inauguration day. how nervous are you about the news media treatment of this unusual president-elect? i don t know if i m nervous about im. i m apprehensive.
vote, you could be forgiven for imagining the outcome of that vote was somehow in doubt. the recount effort that went nowhere fast, but got a ton of attention. tonight, chief washington correspondent james rosen explores the possible motivations behind the news media treatment of these post-election pseudo-events. all of this dampening what was otherwise a very bright day for donald trump as he crossed that 270 electoral vote threshold, the last ceremonial hertl p hurdle from preventing him to coming to the white house. reporter: the electoral college vote was seen as anything but ceremonial. is there any scenario where this could change the outcome of the election? so the electors could be doing their patriotic duty on monday by voting against trump. reporter: suddenly everyone was an expert on the federalist papers. a glimmer of hope on the constitution. reporter: at the new york times, the drum beat began
vote, you could be forgiven for imagining the outcome of that vote was somehow in doubt. the recount effort that went nowhere fast, but got a ton of attention. tonight, chief washington correspondent james rosen explores the possible motivations behind the news media treatment of these post-election pseudo-events. all of this dampening what was otherwise a very bright day for donald trump as he crossed that 270 electoral vote threshold, the last ceremonial hertl p hurdle from preventing him to coming to the white house. reporter: the electoral college vote was seen as anything but ceremonial. is there any scenario where this could change the outcome of the election? so the electors could be doing their patriotic duty on monday by voting against trump. reporter: suddenly everyone was an expert on the federalist papers. a glimmer of hope on the constitution. reporter: at the new york times, the drum beat began