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🗓️ 26 April 2021
⏱️ 30 minutes
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When you go to DC to visit two journalists at the heart of modern American political history, you don’t expect also to get a deep insight into the man who first introduced our nation to the revelations of “Deep Throat”. Bob and Elsa’s candid interview was not the conversation we were expecting with this journalistic legend.
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0:00.0 | T.J. Don't you just love the music of the Beatles? |
0:12.4 | Tony, that's not the Beatles. That's the DVD menu music from the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. |
0:18.6 | Oh, I know that T.J. I just love the Beatles so much I even love the sound of like bands. |
0:23.0 | Well, I'm a purist Tony and I'm looking through you. I'm Tony and I'm T.J. |
0:29.6 | And we host the Untitled Beatles podcast. It's a celebration of the fam for with us a couple of improv |
0:35.2 | idiots. Yeah, it's like hanging out backstage at a Chicago comedy club doing bits about the best |
0:39.9 | band in the world. Thank you. Now T.J. Would you say that we're like the syskull and ebert of Beatles |
0:45.2 | podcasts? You know, Tony, I would not. The Greg Codd and Jim D. Rogadas? Uh, no. |
0:51.6 | Captain and Taneel? Tony, we're the Jimmy Nichol and Kurt Claudio of Beatles podcasts. |
0:57.5 | Well, hey, I get to be Kurt Claudio. No, you're the drummer. I'm Kurt Claudio, |
1:02.8 | have a new toast. Untitled Beatles podcast. Listen to us wherever you get your podcasts. |
1:16.7 | Hi, I'm Phil Donahue and I'm Marlo Thomas and we're going on a series of double dates to find out |
1:23.6 | what makes a marriage last. What a kick it was to head down to the nation's capital for a visit with |
1:34.2 | Bob Woodward and Elsa Walsh. Two journalists under one roof. As an old newsman myself, I felt right |
1:42.0 | at home. You and Bob began talking about how to save the world the moment we walked in. |
1:47.8 | They live in a beautiful section of Georgetown. Bob bought this great colonial house just a few |
1:52.9 | years before he and Elsa met, but together they've turned it into a lovely home. |
1:58.1 | We were greeted by Maggie, their miniature poodle, who followed us from room to room as we set up our gear, |
2:05.0 | just like a cub reporter. They had laid out some delicious snacks, which I'm afraid we dove into |
2:11.7 | somewhat noisily at times. Once we settled in, Elsa talked about growing up as one of six kids |
2:18.7 | with four sisters and a brother. I was surprised to learn that just like Marlo as a young girl, |
2:24.4 | she never dreamt of getting married. My parents were Irish immigrants. My mom was actually eight |
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