IMUS: We’re talking with Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein here on the IMUS IN THE MORNING program. It’s nine minutes before the hour.
Back to this-your relationship with him over the past 30 years, and before he lapsed into these stages of apparently dementia, how-and you may have told me this, but bear with me. How did he feel about all of this, all of these years?
WOODWARD: Well, that’s what-that’s the story we’re going to tell, because it’s got some surprising twists and turns. Just, you know, as a matter of public record, Nixon testified at Mark Felt’s trial when he was indicted for authorizing break-ins at the homes of family members of the weather (ph) underground. The irony of that.
When Felt was convicted, he was pardoned by none other than Ronald Reagan. So there’s a whole three-decade story here.
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