LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sam Sanders, reporter and host of NPR’s It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders, has been added as the moderator joining Bob Woodward on stage at Microsoft Theater on November 27th.
Bob Woodward's Fear: Trump in the White House debuted as a #1 international bestseller. It is the most detailed and penetrating portrait of a sitting president in the first year of an administration. Fear sold more than 1.1 million copies in its first week in the United States, breaking the 94-year first-week sales record of its publisher Simon & Schuster.
Now the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, famous for exposing the Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon’s resignation, is giving us an even deeper look into the Trump presidency live at Microsoft Theater. Woodward will take part in a moderated conversation followed by questions from the audience.
“Woodward's latest book shows the administration is broken, and yet what comes next could be even worse,” said David A. Graham in The Atlantic.
Find out what is really going on in Washington. Hear firsthand from Bob Woodward as he addresses the following topics.
1. The presidency: How is President Trump doing and surviving? How does Trump compare with the other eight presidents – Nixon to Obama – that Woodward has reported on for The Washington Post and in his bestselling books?
2. The investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller: Is it like Watergate or will it fade away like Reagan's Iran-Contra scandal?
3. Conflict: What is the likelihood of a new war? What are the goals with North Korea, in the Middle East, with the Islamic state, and on terrorism? Will there likely be a major escalation in one of the current conflicts?
4. The economy: Is the American/global economy sound or are we headed for trouble? How is Trump’s America First agenda playing out with our allies and enemies around the globe?
This is a must-see appearance for anyone who has read the book or is following the current political climate. TICKETS START AT ONLY $24.50 and are available at AXS.com.
About Bob Woodward:
Legendary journalist Bob Woodward has worked for The Washington Post for 47 years and shared in two Pulitzer Prizes—the first with Bernstein for their Watergate coverage and the second as the lead reporter for the Post's coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Woodward has written 19 books, all of which have been national bestsellers, 13 of them have been #1 national nonfiction bestsellers. He has written articles and books about the last nine presidents from Nixon to Trump. Woodward’s character was played by Robert Redford in the film “All the President’s Men”.
Microsoft Theater
Microsoft Theater hosts over 120 music, family, dance and comedy acts, award shows, televised productions, conventions and product launches with over 500,000 guests passing through the doors annually. The 7,100-seat theater offers guests mid-sized intimacy, with no seat further from the stage than 220 feet. Microsoft Theater offers 12,000 square feet of VIP & hospitality areas, 10 dressing rooms and state of the art technology making it is a favorite indoor venue for performers and fans alike. Since opening in October 2007 with six sold out shows featuring the Eagles and Dixie Chicks, Microsoft Theater has hosted concerts starring the most popular artists including Alan Jackson, Katy Perry, Charlie Wilson, Juan Gabriel, Aretha Franklin, Ed Sheeran, John Fogerty, Gabriel Iglesias, Kanye West, Marc Anthony, Sesame Street Live, John Legend, The Avett Brothers, Neil Young, Steely Dan, Trey Songz, Kelly Clarkson, Rush, Yanni, Nicki Minaj, Juanes, Cat Stevens, The American Idol Finale shows, Michael Jackson’s This is It, Straight Outta Compton, The Hunger Games and Twilight Movie Premieres and many more. Microsoft Theater is home to the American Music Awards, ESPYs, Primetime Emmy Awards, BET Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Radio Disney Music Awards, 2010, 2011 & 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, 2014 & 2015 MTV Movie Awards and the 2013 Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame.
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