What Is Donald Trump's View Of Women? Author Explains How 'The Apprentice' Impacted Him

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Ramin Setoodeh, co-editor-in-chief of Variety and author of 'Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass,' joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the former president's view of women.

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00:00I want to talk about the Emmy performance, or the performance where he was dressed as a farmer, he was with that actress, and he was talking with you and he couldn't remember exactly, did she do anything bad to me, did she wrong me, should I be holding a grudge, he remembers the Deborah Messing grudge quite well, but I want to talk about his relationship with women, because it seems like he puts them into a few boxes.
00:23One is objectifying them, they're beautiful, and then they burn me, and then I'm done with them and that's it, he did that with Jennifer Murphy at one point, he did that with Deborah Messing, amongst others, but then Carolyn Kepcher, who was the Kellyanne Conway of the time, really, she was a judge on The Apprentice, she was very high up at the Trump organization, she never said anything bad about him, he never said anything bad about her to you, he did fire her years ago, but didn't speak ill of her, and seemed to really respect her.
00:52So can you talk about the juxtaposition in the way he treats women?
01:22Yes, absolutely.
01:52Thank you.

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