| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| January, I'm on Air Force One. | |
| And I'm interviewing President Trump for the United States of Trump, my book. | |
| I've known him 30 years, as you know. | |
| After the interview's over, he looks at me and goes, Bob Woodward's writing a book on me. | |
| I went, uh-oh. | |
| I said, his first book hammered you. | |
| He goes, but this time I'm going to cooperate with Woodward. | |
| I looked at him and I said, are you insane? | |
| I could talk that way to the president because I've known him for so long. | |
| I said, there's no way that Bob Woodward... | |
| Getting a $10 million advance from Simon& Schuster is going to write your point of view. | |
| That's not going to happen. | |
| So you're just giving him more ammunition. | |
| That's right. | |
| Hold it there. | |
| I want to remind everybody. | |
| I'm fascinated by the latest book of Bill O'Reilly, Killing Crazy Horse. |