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Trail Talk with Carly Fiorina

May 18, 2015 By WHC Insider

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For Episode 2 of the Trail Talk Podcast, we spoke to Republican Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina from the campaign trail.

In a crowded field of candidates, Fiorina says she fully expects to be included in the first GOP debate later this summer and she defends her role as one of the sharpest critics of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton. More personally, Fiorina talks about the leadership lessons that she learned from her rocky tenure as the CEO of HP and how she grew up from a “scared goody-two shoes, shy middle child” into a confident woman.

You can download Episode 2 on iTunes or AudioBoom and subscribe to future episodes via the Washington Insider Channel on iTunes or AudioBoom. If you missed our first episode with Sen. Lindsey Graham and the creator of House of Cards, Beau Willimon you can listen here.

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Filed Under: News, Trail Talk, Washington Insider

Beau Willimon on the evolution of TV and proliferation of DC-based shows

May 5, 2015 By WHC Insider

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For the inaugural episode of Trail Talk, Tammy Haddad and Betsy Fischer Martin spoke with Beau Willimon, screenwriter and show runner of the Netflix hit political thriller, HOUSE OF CARDS. Following are excerpts of his interview where he discusses why there are currently so many DC-based political TV shows, shares his perspective on the evolution of TV, and explains how House of Cards prevents leaks.

WHY SO MANY DC-BASED POLITICAL TV SHOWS
“I would say that really over the past 15 years or so, the American public seems to be more politically conscious than it was in the decade or two prior to that, and that’s largely because of 9/11, of the War on Terror, number of wars overseas, an election in 2000 that was highly disputed. Politics became a big part of everyone’s life because there were real stakes, attached to it, in ways that there hadn’t been to the same degree in years previous and maybe that heightened political consciousness has led to a deeper interest in these sort of stories.”

EVOLUTION OF TV/NETFLIX
“I don’t think you can really draw a distinction between Internet television and other forms of television at this point. I would say you can’t even really draw a distinction between television and film. You have so many types of distribution, so many different types of networks and broadcasters. Formal differences between film and TV are falling away in terms of the way that they’re filmed, the sort of talent that TV is drawing to it. You’ve got a bunch of limited series which seems to be the new fad now. They used to be called miniseries. There might be four or six episodes, which are essentially just long movies.

“I think that what’s most exciting is that you have a technological and a cultural paradigmatic shift happening at the same time and they’re intertwined. Netflix has expanded at a speed that you really haven’t seen in Hollywood before, at least not for a very long time. It was only three-and-a-half years ago that Netflix got into the game, and now they have dozens of shows that they are launching and are in development, major franchises, a huge diverse slate. Other competitors are getting into the game in a serious way like Amazon, Hulu. I don’t think that Netflix or Amazon, for instance, is going to replace all of the hundreds of networks that we have on cable but I do think that those networks may adapt to the new environment. HBO is a good example. They now have their own streaming service, specific to their network. And I think things are just changing very fast. It’s difficult to predict what it will be. I think what it is now, in ten years will probably seem antiquated to what it will be, and we can’t even imagine what it will be. I think the only thing we can count on that it’s going to continue to evolve at a very fast pace.”

SEASON 4 OF HOUSE OF CARDS – NO LEAKS
WILLIMON: There’s plenty of leaks in Washington but we’re pretty good at “House of Cards” keeping leaks from happening, and I’m certainly not going to be the one who breaks ranks.
HADDAD: Do you lock up that writers’ room at night?
WILLIMON: Oh, yeah, we do lock it up.
MARTIN: Do you have your own e-mail server?
WILLIMON: There are a lot of security precautions. I mean, we don’t know how well we can protect ourselves from PRISM, but they haven’t let the cat out of the bag yet so…
MARTIN: You haven’t done anything to upset the North Koreans, then, too. Right?
WILLIMON: Well, see, like you’re trying to ask sneaky questions. You’re thinking that in a dispositive way of however I answer that might say something about Season 4, so, no comment.

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Trail Talk: Beau Willimon on Power in Washington and Hillary’s Candidacy

April 30, 2015 By WHC Insider

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For the inaugural episode of Trail Talk, Tammy Haddad and Betsy Fischer Martin spoke with Beau Willimon, screenwriter and show runner of the Netflix hit political thriller, HOUSE OF CARDS. Following are excerpts of his interview where he discusses the power game in Washington, D.C. and shares his impressions of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign rollout.

POWER IN WASHINGTON
“I think one major truth about politics is that no form of power is absolute. Even if you become the president of the United States, the most powerful man or woman in the Free World, that power comes with limitations, with constraints, with pressures. You may, even if you’re elected, and Francis Underwood wasn’t, you may have a mandate but you still have to work with Congress; you still have to rely on allies; you still have to contend with enemies, and the popular will can shift on a dime. So any president faces these sort of dilemmas, even if they’ve, you know, assumed office with a great deal of popular support behind them. We’ve seen that a number of times in the past few decades, and how quickly that good will can shift.”

ON HILLARY CLINTON’S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN LAUNCH
“I’m a huge fan of Hillary Clinton. I worked a little bit on her first Senate campaign. A lot of my friends have worked for both the Clintons and all of those that worked for Hillary Clinton adore her. I was a big supporter of hers in 2008. She was my senator. I also loved Barack Obama a lot, and I thought for the first time in ages we had an embarrassment of riches in the Democratic Party, where either one of the two major candidates would have made for a good president.

“I’m very biased, you know. I am rooting for Hillary Clinton. I had thought she’d make a good president then and I still believe she’d make a good president now.

“In terms of the rollout itself, I thought it was well done. I really respect the fact that she’s taking nothing for granted, that she’s going to go out and pound the pavement and shake the hands and kiss the babies in New Hampshire and Iowa, if that’s what it takes out there, and, I think there’s a degree of confidence in her campaign but also a degree of humility. And that combination, in the right balance is what we look for in our candidate.”

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Trail Talk: Sen. Lindsey Graham and House of Cards’ Beau Willimon

April 24, 2015 By WHC Insider

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Veteran TV producers Tammy Haddad and Betsy Fischer Martin present TRAIL TALK, the up close news from the 2016 presidential campaign trail. This inaugural episode of TRAIL TALK features conversations with potential 2016 presidential hopeful Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Beau Willimon, screenwriter and show runner of the Netflix hit political thriller, HOUSE OF CARDS.

Futures episodes will feature strategists, journalists, lawmakers, pollsters and the candidates themselves, exploring what it takes to get elected, how policy decisions are made, and why it matters.

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Filed Under: Trail Talk, Washington Insider

Washington Insider Releases First “Trail Talk” Episode

April 24, 2015 By WHC Insider

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WASHINGTON INSIDER RELEASES FIRST “TRAIL TALK” EPISODE FEATURING HOUSE OF CARDS’ BEAU WILLIMON AND PRESIDENTIAL-HOPEFUL LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-SC)

CO-HOSTED BY TAMMY HADDAD AND BETSY FISCHER MARTIN

SIRIUS XM TO PREVIEW WASHINGTON INSIDER EPISODES ON ITS P.O.T.U.S. CHANNEL ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH AT 9 PM ET

WASHINGTON, DC – April 24, 2015 —  Following on the heels of its debut, WASHINGTON INSIDER, a new podcast channel that looks at how money, power and celebrity drive politics and policy in America’s capital city, has released the inaugural episode of TRAIL TALK.

TRAIL TALK, presented by WASHINGTON INSIDER, is a regular series of political podcasts led by two television news producers that will take listeners behind the scenes and inside the action along the stops of the 2016 presidential campaign. Betsy Fischer Martin, the former longtime executive producer of NBC’s MEET THE PRESS, now an executive in residence at American University’s School of Public Affairs and a contributing editor for MORE Magazine, will co-host TRAIL TALK, along with Tammy Haddad, the creator of WASHINGTON INSIDER and veteran television executive producer behind MSNBC’S election coverage and several shows including HARDBALL, LARRY KING LIVE and the TODAY SHOW.

The first episode of TRAIL TALK features conversations with potential 2016 presidential hopeful Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Beau Willimon, screenwriter and show runner of the Netflix hit political thriller, HOUSE OF CARDS. Futures episodes will feature strategists, journalists, lawmakers, pollsters and the candidates themselves, exploring what it takes to get elected, how policy decisions are made, and why it matters.

TRAIL TALK Episode #1 with Beau Willimon and Sen. Lindsey Graham
HOUSE OF CARDS’ Beau Willimon reflects on power in Washington, Hillary Clinton’s campaign roll-out, protecting Season 4 from hackers, the evolution of Internet television and the future of news. Presidential hopeful Lindsey Graham talks about losing his “wingman” status, his friendship with Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton, his pathway to the GOP nomination and why he doesn’t ever use email.

All of the podcasts can be found on AudioBoom and iTunes under the WASHINGTON INSIDER banner.   Follow updates to TRAIL TALK on Twitter @TrailTalkPod

SIRIUS XM will preview the WASHINGTON INSIDER podcasts on its P.O.T.U.S. channel (#124), on Saturday evening, April 25, at 7:00pm to 9:00pm Eastern, preceding SIRIUS’ coverage of the 2015 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

SIRIUS XM will air a two-hour block of WASHINGTON INSIDER featuring conversations with:

A Candid History of the White House and the Press
George Condon, White House correspondent for National Journal and unofficial historian of the White House Correspondents’ Association, shares a candid and humorous history of the White House and the press and tells us there used to be more celebrities in the old days.

The Quest for “Vigorous, Adversarial” Coverage of the President
Tribune and L.A Times White House Correspondent Christi Parsons, who also serves as president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, offers a no-holds-barred plea for the urgent need for greater media access to the President and the White House. Parsons also shares how she convinced SNL’s Cecily Strong to perform at the 2015 WHCA Dinner.

Using Celebrity to Drive Policy Change in Washington, D.C.
Tim Daly, star of the CBS drama Madam Secretary, and Robin Bronk, CEO of the Creative Coalition, discuss the important role Hollywood celebrities play in shining a light on policy issues important to them and millions of other Americans while mesmerizing Washingtonians when they join the White House Correspondents weekend activities.

Mixing Hollywood and Washington for Hilarious Results
Actor, director, writer and producer Chris Addison talks about the peril and benefit of creating the hilarious video that teamed U.S. Vice President Joe Biden with Selina Meyer, fictional vice president of HBO’s VEEP, played by comic genius Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The result was a masterpiece that brought down the house at last year’s dinner.

The Role of Race in Covering the White House
April Ryan, a White House correspondent since 1997, Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks, and author of The Presidency in Black and White, shares her thoughts about covering three presidents and representing those who for too long have been removed from America’s power centers.

Mixing Politics with Comedy to Create the Comedian-in-Chief
Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett, former speechwriters for President Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton – who also helped create the comedic presentations for President Obama at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner – discuss what it takes to make the President the funniest person in the room.

Captain Richard Phillips and the Impact of Accidental Celebrity
Captain Richard Phillips, the hero of the Maersk Alabama hijacking, shares his thoughts on what happened when he attended the White House Correspondents Weekend and was thrust into the media spotlight.

CREDITS
Tammy Haddad, Simon Marks and Betsy Fischer Martin are co-executive producers of WASHINGTON INSIDER’s TRAIL TALK. This programming is a production of Haddad Media, a multi media consulting and production company, and Feature Story News, the world’s largest independent custom news agency, serving television, radio and digital clients from a growing network of global bureaus.

Follow us on the 2016 campaign trail at @TrailTalkPod and get the inside scoop at @WHCInsider and Facebook.com/WHCInsider.

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For clips, transcripts, bios, photos and additional background, contact Hailey Sheldon at 202-464-9526 or hsheldon@skdknick.com

Filed Under: Trail Talk, Washington Insider

Washington Insider: Captain Richard Phillips and the Impact of Accidental Celebrity

April 24, 2015 By WHC Insider

Captain Richard Phillips, the hero of the Maersk Alabama hijacking, shares his thoughts with Washington Insider’s Tammy Haddad on what happens when one is thrust into the media spotlight in Washington, DC.

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Washington Times: Trump, Fonda and zombies poised to party at WHCD

April 24, 2015 By WHC Insider

“George Condon, the unofficial White House Correspondents’ historian, told me in an interview that the early days of the dinner were much more celebrity-focused. If you were famous and successful, you showed up with Bob Hope or Barbra Streisand,” Tammy Haddad tells Inside the Beltway. She is the veteran TV news executive and CEO of Haddad Media who hosts an annual garden brunch the day of the dinner.”

Read more via Washington Times: Trump, Fonda and zombies poised to party at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

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Washington Insider: April Ryan and the Role of Race in Covering the White House

April 24, 2015 By WHC Insider

What role does race play when covering the White House? April Ryan, a White House correspondent since 1997, Washington Bureau Chief for American Urban Radio Networks, and author of THE PRESIDENCY IN BLACK AND WHITE, has never hesitated to ask presidents the hard questions on race relations in America. Only five generations removed from her ancestors who were slaves – and working in a White House built by slaves – April shares her thoughts about covering three presidents and representing those who for too long have been removed from America’s power centers.

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Washington Insider: George Condon’s Candid History of the White House and the Press

April 23, 2015 By WHC Insider

Washington Insider’s Tammy Haddad gets a candid and humorous history of the White House and the press from George Condon, White House correspondent for National Journal and unofficial historian of the White House Correspondents’ Association.

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White House Correspondents Weekend Garden Brunch 2015 Teaser

April 23, 2015 By WHC Insider

The 2014 Garden Brunch supported Dog Tag Bakery​ and Blue Star Families​. We’re honored to support them again this weekend!

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