ICYMI Hillary sat down with the ladies of The Viewthis morning.
This is Day 2 of her book tour. Note to the people who are already tired of seeing Hillary promote her book on TV, here's a neat invention you might like.
For everybody else, catch Hillary tonight with Anderson Cooper on CNN. Check local listings for AC360. Tomorrow night she will be with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.
Set your alarm clock! Set your DVR! With Hillary's book set to debut in just days, she is about to launch a series of TV appearances starting with an interview with Jane Pauley on CBS's Sunday Morning. Check your local listings.
With a new book to promote, Hillary Clinton is preparing to re-enter the public eye. Her first stop: a sit-down with Jane Pauley on "CBS Sunday Morning" this coming weekend.
It will be Clinton's first television interview since the 2016 presidential campaign, and the first interview about her memoir, "What Happened," a retrospective on her failed White House bid that will officially hit shelves next week.
For Pauley and CBS, the booking is a coup. Clinton has mostly kept a low profile since her stunning loss to Donald Trump last year. She's been photographed on walks through the woods and in other random locations, but her interactions with the media have been limited.
Clinton did give an interview to New York Magazine in May in which she called the election night loss to Trump "a crushing, devastating blow." Read more >>>>
Hillary popped in for a a visit with the ladies of The View on ABC today. She talked Trump, the primaries, and what she thinks the job entails:
Make a difference;
Keep us safe;
Bring us together.
Discussing
the mean side of campaigning, she said that over the years she has
grown a tough skin and joked that she has a great cream for anyone who
is interested.
She suggested a contest to decide WJC's official
title should she prevail, and the ladies brought up grandmotherhood
which she is enjoying immensely. They gave her a pair of pantsuits:
one for Charlotte and one for the new little one coming soon.
It was a lovely visit that concluded with the obligatory selfie.
Reminder: Look for Hillary on BET tonight at the Black Girls Rock event and again later ABC will rebroadcast Hillary's last visit to Jimmy Kimmel in case you missed it or want to see it again.
After 50 years on television Barbara Walters is hanging up her
teleprompter and calling quits. How do you replace such an icon? That
remains to be known but if it were up to Barbara she says she’d pass the
torch to Hillary Clinton. But since Hillary may be busy for the next
four to eight years we explore some other options.
Tomorrow morning will be the final day that Barbara Walters will be anchoring the show she started, The View. Rumors that Hillary will be on board to bid her a fond farewell appear to be true.
ABC's 'The View' - Season 17 Caption:THE
VIEW - Broadcasting legend Barbara Walters says goodbye to daily
television with her final co-host appearance on THE VIEW, airing FRIDAY,
MAY 16 (11am-12noon, ET) on the ABC Television Network. Hillary Clinton
was a surprise guest. (Photo by Ida Mae Astute/ABC via Getty Images)