Bob Woodward On His New Book “Fear”
Bob Woodward joined me Friday morning to discuss his new book “Fear”:
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Transcript:
HH: I’m joined now by Bob Woodward, author of the brand-new book, Fear. And I have read every word of it, Bob. Welcome back, it’s good to have you.
BW: Thank you.
HH: Evelyn Duffy, your assistant, begins the book. Elsa Walsh, your wife, ends it, the kindness lady. So you bookend your book with these two ladies in the era of #MeToo. The sort of graciousness and appreciation of these two women is welcome, my hat tip to you.
BW: Well, no, they’ve worked, I mean, they’ve lived their lives around getting this book out and getting it right and checking everything. And you know, it is, as I say, Evelyn was in spirit and level of effort a co-author.
HH: Well, it’s just a wonderful way to begin and end. Now only one process question from me. Everyone spends time talking to Bob Woodward about process. I only have one process question, then we’ll go to the book. If all, if one of your sources who you have taped comes forward and publicly asks you to release those tapes, would you do so?
BW: Well, yes, I think, yes. I think I would. But I, you know, this is meticulously done trying to cross-reference everything and so forth. So I would expect of somebody would not want to release their information, because they’re confidential sources. And as you know, I protect my sources. I think that’s the, one of the building blocks of good journalism and book writing.












