per se, we wouldn t draw a line under any sort of audience anywhere, really. we are a newspaper. we are here to serve quite a clearly defined demographic and so i guess in some regards that may be true, yeah. 0k. you do also have a deliberately tabloid feel. i was very tempted in the office earlier to open the story watch a naked man stroll down london street before his semi clothed pal knocked a cyclist off bike. fantastic. but that s click bait, isn t it? is that how you make money? no, not at all. to touch on the tabloid nature of the newspaper, i agree, i think that tabloid has become sort of like polluted sort of like polluted by the red tops.
return to the issues which it kind of didn t last night. so again, what did mr. trump do to stop the bleeding, so to speak, among those, you know, those republicans minds who have jumped off the trump train? yeah. i was in contact during the debate with some republicans and their feeling was because hillary clinton didn t knock donald trump out of the debate last night, it wasn t an a-plus performance from her, she didn t effectively end his candidacy last night, they felt he was able to hold his own, to prosecute a case against hillary clinton, so therefore, they feel like there s reason to hang around and that there wouldn t be a mass exodus as manu talked about. also, i do think you re right, the kind of tabloid nature of his press conference before the debate and some of the things he said in the debate also
whole tabloid nature of the polling. the real reason why we re having this forum in new hampshire is the organizers, the new hampshire union leader and others felt we shouldn t allow national pollsters and national networks, no disrespect, cnn, you re not on that list right there with fox. none taken. you are but you re not part of the debate thursday night, is to you allow them to draw a line in the stand of where the top tier and second tier. donald trump could have been here. he s not going to be here, so i think talking about him doesn t do the voters a real service here. it will be great to hear about the issues tonight, jack, and we do appreciate that. new hampshire always important, the first in the nation primary. this year i feel like there are more candidates than usual who seem to be staking it all on new hampshire. you have chris christie to an extent, george pataki, john kasich. donald trump, new hampshire is a crucial state to him as well. how do you think that will
period of time. we have 140 personnel, government personnel, representing fbi, department of homeland security, diplomatic security, counselor affairs, embassy, military, all working under the same roof in a coordinated way with the russians. we feel that everything has been done that can be done to try to guarantee people safety and security. and we asked people, we simply alert them, as we would anywhere, where they are in a large public space where there are threats that people make that, you know, are sort of out there floating around. just take precautions. be careful. think about where you are. just as we did always in america post 9/11. got a new consciousness about this. kerry may soon find himself in the middle of an extraordinary extradition request. the tabloid nature of some of the coverage notwithstanding, the saga of amanda knox could pose a serious diplomatic
flamboyant. all over the place. certainly playing into the tabloid nature of this case that sadly surrounds the death of someone. we cannot forget travis alexander and the pain his family must be experiencing. this has been one of those made for tv drama court displays. reporter: that s right. you nailed it. i want to talk about that. we have a very different, very contrasting style. from what we saw yesterday and what we ve seen today. yesterday, you had almost a funeralal tone, talking in hushed tones which is a departure from his usual style. it was that he was discussing the death, the tragedy surrounding travis alexander s death. today we re hearing a very different tone from the defense attorney. what he s trying to do, a little more folksy, a little more chatty with the jury. trying to tell them, you know, this isn t really what you think it is. they may tell you this is a cold-blooded premeditated murder. in reality, this was a torn lost woman who was in love with