TELEVISION & RADIO; TELEVISION HOWARD ROSENBERG; Telling all? No, but talk shows don't care HOME EDITION

CORRECTION: SEE CORRECTION APPENDED; [Hillary Rodham Clinton] -- There are 100 U.S. senators, not 50 as was stated in Howard Rosenberg's column Friday about the media swirl surrounding Hillary Clinton's new book. As it was with Hillary Clinton much of this week when she worked her way down...

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Published inThe Los Angeles times
Main Author Rosenberg, Howard
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles Times Communications LLC 13.06.2003
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ISSN0458-3035

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Summary:CORRECTION: SEE CORRECTION APPENDED; [Hillary Rodham Clinton] -- There are 100 U.S. senators, not 50 as was stated in Howard Rosenberg's column Friday about the media swirl surrounding Hillary Clinton's new book. As it was with Hillary Clinton much of this week when she worked her way down the TV news food chain. She began on ABC Sunday night with Barbara Walters, who is renowned for making her subjects blubber but appears to be losing it. Did you see her eyes? This time she made herself cry. Yup, watered herself like a philodendron in the presence of controlled, stoical Hillary Clinton. It wasn't long ago that TV's deepest thinkers were hemorrhaging "what ifs" about Hillary Clinton as a possible U.S. senator. They were aching to learn whether she would seek the New York seat being vacated by Democratic Sen. Daniel Moynihan. And if she did, some of them wondered, would she be satisfied with being just one of 50 senators?
ISSN:0458-3035