Maggie Haberman

Maggie Haberman appears in the following:

Maggie Haberman's Work Is Not Over

Friday, October 07, 2022

Trump's prolific chronicler on scoops, access journalism, and her subject's long relationship with media.

Maggie Haberman on Donald Trump

Thursday, October 06, 2022

Maggie Haberman talks about her new book Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America (Penguin Press, 2022).

National Politics Roundup

Monday, September 23, 2019

White house correspondents for The New York Times review what's been happening in Washington.

Brian Lehrer: National Politics, NYC's Affordable Housing Conundrum and a State Constitutional Convention?

Monday, October 16, 2017

Brian Lehrer broadcasts his show from The Greene Space, talking with guests and taking questions from callers and the studio audience. 

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TRussia Today: Donald Trump Jr. Meets With Senate Investigators

Friday, September 08, 2017

The New York Times' Maggie Haberman on Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with Senate investigators where he talked about his meeting with a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.

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TRussia Today: Paging Moscow

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Why was the Trump Organization pursuing a deal to establish a presence in Moscow? 'New York Times' reporter Maggie Haberman explains. 

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Why Trump Still Won't Say Anything Definitive About Russia

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

President Trump's refusal to say anything definitive about Russia is unsettling for some of his constituents. Maggie Haberman and Julia Ioffe explain why that is. 

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The Ties That Bind Trump to Russia

Monday, May 22, 2017

President Trump recently conceded that he could only speak for himself that he didn't collude with Russia. The NYTimes' Maggie Haberman says that's a significant shift for Trump.

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A Country of Killers, a President in a Bathrobe?

Tuesday, February 07, 2017

Tavis Smiley and the NYTimes' Maggie Haberman discuss the last 48 hours of the Trump presidency, including alleged lonely nights at the White House and a tense pre-Super Bowl interview. 

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Trump on SNL and Other 2016 Campaign News

Monday, November 09, 2015

The New York Times' Maggie Haberman and James Poniewozik discuss the latest presidential campaign news, from Trump on SNL to the next GOP debate.

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Politics Roundup: GOP Field, Ryan on "Culture"

Monday, March 24, 2014

Paul Ryan recently made remarks about "culture in our inner cities" that sparked a firestorm over race, responsibility, and the GOP's framing of economic issues as they begin to think about both this Fall's midterms and 2016's presidential election. Maggie Haberman, senior political reporter for Politico, discusses the Ryan remarks, her reporting on Hillary Clinton, and the week's national political headlines.

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A National Take on Christie

Monday, January 13, 2014

Chris Christie has plenty of fires to put out in New Jersey, but does he still have national appeal? Maggie Haberman, senior political reporter for POLITICO, takes a national look at Chris Christie and discusses the weekend's other political headlines as the House returns to Washington.

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Gov. Christie's Right Back in Campaign Mode

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Fresh off his 20-plus point win in Tuesday's election, many say Governor Chris Christie is right back in campaign mode — this time, for a run for the White House in 2016. Maggie Haberman, senior political writer for Politico, said the Republican is very good at capturing and leveraging national media attention.

"There is no question that he is extremely good about using the bully pulpit that he has, he's right next to the New York media market, and he is seen as a sort of quote-unquote sensible Republican by the press, that seems to work in his favor," she said.

To hear Host Amy Eddings' full interview with Maggie Haberman, click on the audio player.

 

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The Agenda: VPs and Back to School

Monday, August 20, 2012

Maggie Haberman and Charlie Herman preview the week's top stories in the Agenda. Topics include Paul Ryan's first week as the vice presidential nominee, the upcoming conventions and back to school economics.

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Conservatives Push for a Romney-Ryan Ticket

Friday, August 10, 2012

Election Day is less than 100 days away, and the pressure is on Mitt Romney to announce a running mate. Many conservatives think Rep. Paul Ryan fits the bill.

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The Agenda: The Federal Reserve, Jobs Report and Romney in Israel

Monday, July 30, 2012

On our Agenda for the week: Mitt Romney's international tour, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank meet, and the monthly unemployment report is released.

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This Week's Agenda: Health Care, Economy, and Europe

Monday, July 02, 2012

With people distracted over health care, lots took their eye off the economy. This morning we will take a look at the job numbers and the economic outlook ahead of November's election...

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This Week's Agenda: Primaries in the South, the GOP and Women, Major Economic Indicators, and Another Greek Bailout

Monday, March 12, 2012

While moderate Republican and independent women express their frustration with the GOP's stance on social issues like contraception, President Obama's reelection team is trying to seize the moment and court female voters for November. Meanwhile, the Republican candidates head south, where primary voters will vote in Alabama and Mississippi on Tuesday. And while the jobs numbers looked promising last week, a number of new economic indicators will tell us much more about the economy this week, with figures on consumer spending, retail sales, and inflation. Finally, Eurozone finance ministers will decide whether Greece deserves a second bailout this week.

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Paladino vs. Dicker

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Kaitlyn Ross, reporter for Capital Tonight, shot a video of a confrontation last night between Carl Paladino, Republican candidate for governor, and Fred Dicker, reporter for the New York Post. She will discuss the incident, and senior political writer at Politico.com, Maggie Haberman, will offer her analysis.

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Looking at Bloomberg, Stewart & Centrism

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Maggie Haberman, senior political writer for Politico, and Michael Barbaro of the New York Times talk about Mike Bloomberg's recent endorsements of moderate candidates and where he fits into the national political landscape as a centrist in a moment of partisanship. Plus, is the planned Stewart/Colbert rally part of the same movement?

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