secretary of state. hillary clinton got beat up by trump, beat up by conservative media, she got scrutinized by the mainstream media. by election day, she became the only person capable in the world losing an election to donald trump. i m not sure joe biden doesn t end up in the same place. that s a concern. and you also look at we all love joe, i love joe, and i think he d be a good president. but you look at his past performances, you look at the 88 campaign, you look at the 2000 campaign. i think the kindest thing to say it mistakes were made. how is 2020 in the age of trump going to be any better, any kinder? the reason we love joe, he kind of makes these gaffs and he goes on the late night shows, he said
steve: you know why they do it? they do it so it will go viral. aside for the million or 2 million people watching at the time, you know, the next day people are on the bus. they see on their phone hey, there is kamala harris or there is senator from new york and she is declaring and they watch it and it goes viral. you know what? and sadly it does. i watched the kamala harris thing. i like how she keeps looking off camera like am i doing good? am i doing good? brian: do you know what they are trying to do michael? trying to relive a real moment, bill clinton playing the saxophone on arsenio did work. it was real. he plays the saxophone. he play you had with the band. people thought it was great because it was authentically bill clinton like him or not. there has to be authenticity to it. that s what they are missing. yes. it s all this fake authenticity that america can see through. just like that. it s insane. ainsley: many of them change. go viral but go on the late night show
national championship. off to the races goes justin ross. and he is going to score! after trailing 16-14 in the second quarter, clemson reeled offer 30 straight points to turn the title game into a rout. freshman quarterback trevor lawrence threw for on 347 yards and three touchdowns. he is your mvp. it is the second national title in three years for clemson. tigers finish a perfect 15-0, first team to do that since 1800s and first ungeetsuntweete in the playoff era. and here is a sanl plink of t sampling of the late night shows. president trump is refusing to end the shutdown until he gets $5 billion for a border wall. but democrats will make him wear a blind fold from bird box and just tell him there is a wall. don t take it off!
meetings today heading back to the united states. no word yet on any progress or how those meetings went. and we ll get some sort of a readout you think or some kind of a statement sat the end of that meeting, right? probably either at the end of the meeting or when the delegation gets back to d.c. but they kind of do different things each time. exactly. and march deadline looming. thanks. and it was all about the government shutdown on the late night shows. here is a peek at what comedians had to say about it. president trump is refusing to end the shutdown until he gets $5 billion for a border wall. but democrats have a plan, they will make trump wear one of those blind folds from bird box and just tell him there is a wall about that don wall. don t take it off sglfrngts. the president was asked about all the unpaid federal workers struggling to pay their bills and he responded that he can relate. i mean, no one is more relatable
clinton the s right arm. with his scheduled appearance before starr s grand jury coming up in just a few weeks, clinton was cornered. with the podcast, what surprised you the most in the course of the investigation? well, i guess that looking back at it, what surprised me most was how consumed the country was, and maybe it is not so surprising that this story which has so many elements that people want to hear about sex obviously, and lying and deception and adultery that it would be so pervasive in the culture but looking back at the news coverage and the cultural coverage on late night shows, and it was everywhere and the country was obsessed with it. why has the podcast been so successful? what is it that you have alluded to it there, i guess, but why do you think that it is that there are so many people who are still so interested in something that happened really so long ago now if you think about it? well, one reason is that a lot of the people in the story i