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WCAU Meet The Press January 2, 2017

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See you monday. Extra is your Entertainment News source monday through friday. When the weekend rolls around, we really let our hair down. Ah extra stars, extra fashion, extra weekend. Theres one other job you have that people dont realize unless you are a member of the White House Press corps and go overseas. You go overseas, were all on the same team. Theres fights that take place overseas when it comes to press access, more in the small d democratic way. Every press secretary has fought for this in different ways. This is something that i will be honest some White House Press corps are concerned, is that going to be there with this team. Are they going to be the protectors of the American Press freedom in china . I remember fighting with some members of our press corps sometimes. And i said when they would get their back up, i said, dont yell at me because when i walk back through that door, im the only person that gives a hoot whether you get what you want before 5 00 p. M. Today. Theres a phrase that all president s eventually get when they look at their spokesman or communicator. It is your friends in the press. Like you own them and it is president is playing you as if you work for us, right . There is a bigger thing here which is you do have to fight for access. Not to get too serious here, what we do here does have an impact around the world. We do believe in democracy. We do believe in a free press. And when we undermine it the rest of the world is watching. When we go to russia, which is always a fight, china, always a fight, on access things, it sends a message to the people there that a president of the United States will say, im not going into that meeting unless my press corps can come. When were doing that here, thats a problem. One of the little known parts of the job is your desk sits between the front door of the oval office and the podium in the briefing room. The press secretary is paid to represent the president. But you also have to work with and represent the press corps. Its a terrible balancing act. I think its harder for these guys. It gets harder because he made so many of them our own correspondents personal targets. One of the things im most hopeful will start is the targeting by name of individual journalists in that room. Because going people dont understand its the one thing i asked of him. Hit the organization, not the person. The people that cover him will wake up every day and go to work at the white house. Thats their place of business. Their desks are under the briefing room. People dont realize that. They dont work in a far away bureau. The real down side for the president is, he helped his election bid by undermining the press and having people trust the press less. He is going to find a time where he needs the press to send this message both here and around the world. And thats the real trick. Thats a transition he is going to have to make. Give him credit. He goes around the press and through the press. Since election day, he has done interviews with today, with 60 minutes, New York Times, wall street journal, time. In every one of the interviews, there was the Important Message was, people out there trust me. Dont trust what you read or you see. The problem is that theres going to be a point at which at a time of crisis he does need a press to get his message out. I believe. You guys delivered. This was a fascinating discussion. I will get yelled at by my television colleagues for wanting to get rid of the televised briefing. A lot of fun here. Turning the tables. When we come back from press secretaries to press critics. I sit down with four people whose job it is to cover the people who cover the president. In other words, us, the media. Welcome to the world 2116, you can fly across town in minutes or across the globe in under an hour. Whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. 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The hardest part about the campaign in so many ways is that its sensory overload from morning tonight, theres so much information coming at you. It was nonstop for seven days. A different city every night, sometimes three cities every day. One of the things that i liked best about the campaign trail was watching candidates get grilled by voters in places like New Hampshire where people would just be able to walk right up to them and ask them the most pressing questions of their lives. The kindness of iowa voters was one of my favorite parts of the campaign trail. There was this one time i remember i was at the iowa state fair, very much lost and confused. A farmer came up to me and showed me around, helped me understand where i was inside the pig barn at the time. He said, i want to do this for you because i hope if my son ever goes to new york, someone would be kind enough to do the same for him. My most memorable interaction with donald trump was when i was taken into the buffer area around the stage over a rally during christmas and asked to shoot cuts of the candidate up close, which is a normal piece of being on the campaign trail. As i got up there, i was holding my camera. And donald trump in the middle of his speech turned and pointed to me and said look, here we have nbc. Theyre supposed to be back there. But thats okay. That was probably the most memorable and definitely the most bizarre interaction. One of my favorite moments from the campaign trail happened in New Hampshire as governor bush was on a bus tour. It was in the middle of a snowstorm. Im outside the bus with my camera raised ready to film him. As he is walking by me, he bends down and he forms a snowball and throws it at me. He gets this big laugh out of it. It was this moment that i will always remember his personality really shining through. You cant do anything about it. Thats not fair, actually. The night mike pences plane goes off the runway, new york city, rain coming down, the plane lands. It veers, started to smell the rubber come up. Its one of the moments where you still got a job to do. You pick up the camera and start filming. You realize, you cant believe this is happening. Having a room full of voters who are there to see dr. Carson at a Campaign Event in iowa, break out in a happy birthday song for me at a staffers direction was one of the most memorable moments on the campaign. You are going so many places and sometimes you are giving up your birthday. That made it special. This was absolutely the best year and a half of my life. Both professionally and personally. And i think what will make it so special is that i probably will never do it again. At least not this way. Never do it again, but you will never forget. Unbelievable group of young journalists. Were very lucky here at nbc. We will be back with our panel of media critics. 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In our latest poll, just 16 of those surveyed had a great deal or quite a bit of confidence in the National News media. 55 said they had very little or no confidence at all in us. Talk about uniting a polarized country. That by the way puts us behind the financial industry which almost destroyed the economy and the federal government. You know how people feel about those guys. A few days ago we decided to bring together four people who make it their business to tell us what were doing wrong and on some occasions what were actually trying to do right. David, hal, claire and gabe, who is also an nbc news media analyst. You have a president right now president elect but a president who made no bones that he wants an antagonistic relationship with the press corps. Its almost he is almost goading the press corps, goading folks like us to have an antagonistic relationship. Not since nixon has that been this up front and perhaps not even it wasnt even that up front then. I think thats right. I think he prospered politically by being hostile to the press, suggesting he would create policies, make libel laws easy, Reince Priebus saying they will perhaps dispense with briefings in the white house. To show his hostility to the press in a way that makes it hard to have that usual kind of honeymoon feeling when a new administration sweeps in. The press has to be open to the fact that this could be a conventional presidency, it would be a successful one. It could be one that ultimately has some notions of transparency and accountability. But i dont think it needs to sit back on its heels and find out agnostically. It has to sort of operate on a split track where it really watches the president s rhetoric and his administration, but also saying, were going to watch rules, the regulations, what we dispose of from the obama administration. So if any report that donald trump doesnt like and you have the president of the United States tweeting out, dont believe the nbc nightly news, dont believe the New York Times, they dont know what theyre talking about, his people are not going to believe the New York Times, theyre not going to believe nbc nightly news. What do you do as a member of the press when you have that where he is telling essentially half the country, ignore . Keep going. Keep doing your job. You are serving the whole public, not just mr. Trumps supporters. Keep remembering that. More people voted for other candidates than donald trump. Going back to that question, i would say his business is central. That needs to be explored. I think that has great repercussions for whats going to happen in the next four years. What are his connections with other countries, the family . I think thats central in the early days. Thats a big question will be ultimately how much does the media chase the shiny object that trump is throwing out each morning . The fact that he is tweeting is not news at this point. We have to cover what the president elect and the president says. But the fact that he is going to Say Something outrageous that becomes the focus of the coverage i think is abdicating the role which is the media should set the agenda in deciding the news. When the president says something we cover it. But we should not be pingponging back and forth from his tweets. What can the Washington Press corps learn from Donald Trumps incredible interactions with the tabloids of new york over the last 30 years . Thats a great question. Since you are at the New York Post. He is a creature of the New York Post and the tabloid world. And he loves it. Feature of our front pages for many years. Does love it. He obviously loves reading the paper as well. And i think he is a lover of all journalism. I think he reads things closely like you say. He is in contact with journalists. I feel like im an immigrant, obviously. Im from england. I voted for the

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