NPR's Steve Inskeep had a lengthy "exit interview" with President Barack Obama in which they discussed his legacy, the 2016 election, Russian hacking, and President-elect Donald Trump. Inskeep joins CBSN with more on what the president had
Transcript of ABC News' Jake Tapper's exclusive interview with President Obama. ByABC News November 10, 2009, 1:01 AMNov. 11, 2009 -- JAKE TAPPER, HOST: So, thanks so much for doing this. BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Thank you. TAPPER: Here's a questi...
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Oprah Winfrey is set to interview President Barack Obama on an upcoming episode ofApple TV+series "The Oprah Conversation," and users without a subscription will be able to watch it. The episode will debut globally on the Oprah-headed Apple series at 9 a.m. Eastern (6 a.m. Pacific) on...
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Some of them are trying to call you out right now. Paul Ryan today put forward his budget. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Right. Right. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And he said he's challenging you to come forward with a budget that also reaches balance. Are you gonna do ...
Pres.-elect OBAMA:...and they have a lot of opinions. And so I'm still in a scuffle around that, but it--look, it's the hardest thing about being president. HARWOOD:Yeah. Pres.-elect OBAMA:How do you stay in touch with the flow of everyday life? You know, when we we...
The pre-game exchange rose to prominence under Obama, who did live interviews with everyone from CBS’ Scott Pelley to NBC’s Matt Lauer. The original Super Bowl talk with a sitting U.S. president was decidedly less formal. President George W. Bush, for example, took part in a Super Bow...
PRESIDENT TRUMP: They constantly--say there was no pressure. They don’t even know what we’re doing. They think it’s crazy. So they got the money. In fact they got it very early. President Obama gave them nothing. He gave them pillows and sheets and things like that, and I gave...
"U.S. military assets" are required for the health-care surge required to contain the Ebola outbreak, President Obama said in an interview on Meet the Press. Ebola "could be a serious danger to the United States" if America does not act now to help African countries deal with the virus...
President Donald Trump: It is developed, it is fully developed. It's going to be announced very soon-- Lesley Stahl: When? President Donald Trump: When we see what happens with Obamacare. Lesley Stahl: If the Supreme Court ends this-- Obamacare-- ...