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and it goes back to send in mama clinton said about clinton and about her and roger clinton was whenever they want into a room, they could sense who was the person who least liked them and they would spend time trying to woo them. he said that as a major mistake for a leader. he talks about the need of bill clinton is to be loved what she said please do him listening not to hold it. can't like leon panetta, alice rivlin and the grown-ups in the white house who had other careers, jobs, while parent is to go back to the insider listening to the kids, george stephanopoulos who was so afraid of the press and headline that they say go with the special prosecutor. you make a huge mistake for yourself. once you have a special prosecutor to have to justify themselves. bill clinton, tried to be loved and accepted negative headlines can support the special prosecutors and he and his memoir says it biggest mistake i made. it just jumps off the page with frustration and anger. he did listen to me. that is a weakness. >> you mentioned but bill clinton regretted that he never had a war to fight. he di
and it goes back to send in mama clinton said about clinton and about her and roger clinton was whenever they want into a room, they could sense who was the person who least liked them and they would spend time trying to woo them. he said that as a major mistake for a leader. he talks about the need of bill clinton is to be loved what she said please do him listening not to hold it. can't like leon panetta, alice rivlin and the grown-ups in the white house who had other careers, jobs, while...
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>> i was being compensated by the clintons. >> just personally or the clinton executive services, clinton foundation, what was it? >> at that time i was an employee of clinton family personally and clinton foundation. >> okay. my time has expired. now recognize ranking member, mr. cummings. >> mr. cooper, the fbi's investigative summary states that apple server you helped install in the home of president and secretary clinton in 2008 was originally purchased for the purpose of hosting email services for president clinton's staff. to the best of your knowledge, is that accurate? >> yes, that's accurate. >> according to the fbi summary the decision was made to keep that server in the clinton residence. the reason was, and i quote, due to concern over insuring email reliability and a desire to segregate email for president clinton's various posts and endeavors, end of quote. according to the fbi the decision was made in january 2009 to switch from the apple server to a new server. fbi investigative summary states that in 2009, quote, according to cooper, in or around january 2009, the decisi
>> i was being compensated by the clintons. >> just personally or the clinton executive services, clinton foundation, what was it? >> at that time i was an employee of clinton family personally and clinton foundation. >> okay. my time has expired. now recognize ranking member, mr. cummings. >> mr. cooper, the fbi's investigative summary states that apple server you helped install in the home of president and secretary clinton in 2008 was originally purchased for...
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big night for clinton. so how will this result play into the overall race as the candidates get back on the trail? we have it covered for you. let's begin with cnn's phil mattingly. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we know both candidates had a specific message. hillary clinton ready, prepared for office. donald trump, the breaker of the status quo. as you well know, that doesn't mean there would not be punches throw and a few haymakers land.
big night for clinton. so how will this result play into the overall race as the candidates get back on the trail? we have it covered for you. let's begin with cnn's phil mattingly. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we know both candidates had a specific message. hillary clinton ready, prepared for office. donald trump, the breaker of the status quo. as you well know, that doesn't mean there would not be punches throw and a few haymakers land.
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there were multiple payrolls, there was a clinton house payroll, a clinton -- a clinton executive services payroll. >> they were checks. mr. cooper: they were through a employer services can -- company. rep. chaffetz: we now recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you. thank you, mr. cooper for your patience and also your answers you have provided. alerted folks to possible breach attempts and were concerned about the security as we have heard in your testimony. in january 2013 according to the a user logged into a staffer of president clinton's account and browsed e-mails and folders of that person's account. were you aware of that breach? mr. cooper: i was not aware of that breach. >> did it cause you concern? once i read it, sure. >> in the spring of 2013, according to the fbi, sidney blumenthal's aol account was clinton's e-mail exchange with mr. blumenthal was made public. were you aware of that? mr. cooper: i was. >> what was your response? mr. cooper: at that point, i was transitioning out of the role or responsibility with the servers. various teams were selecting a network
there were multiple payrolls, there was a clinton house payroll, a clinton -- a clinton executive services payroll. >> they were checks. mr. cooper: they were through a employer services can -- company. rep. chaffetz: we now recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you. thank you, mr. cooper for your patience and also your answers you have provided. alerted folks to possible breach attempts and were concerned about the security as we have heard in your testimony. in january...
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during this campaign hillary clinton will have a complicated relationship with the clinton past. >> when we return, the girl who would run for president. >> hearing dr. king for herself, it awakened her to the idea there was a revolution happening in the country. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agilitto have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning alg
during this campaign hillary clinton will have a complicated relationship with the clinton past. >> when we return, the girl who would run for president. >> hearing dr. king for herself, it awakened her to the idea there was a revolution happening in the country. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you...
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a cnn special reported, unfinished business, the essential hillary clinton. >>> hillary clinton sale, folks. >> in june of 2008 after a year and a half long campaign hundreds of hillary clinton's friends and supporters gathered in the nation's capital. >> it was like running seven eighths of the race. you could see that finish line and you knew you weren't going to cross it. it was surprisingly emotional for all of us. >> the woman who many hoped would make history as the country's first female president had fallen short. >> she was surrounded by her daughter. on the other side of her was her mother. >> well, this isn't exactly the party i planned but i sure like the company. >> yeah. >>. [ cheers and applause ] >> i did feel as if i was standing there at another step in history. my grandmother was born before women had the right to vote and she lived long enough to vote for her daughter for president. that to me is an amazing american ark. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time thanks to you it has about 18 million cracks in it. >> i thin
a cnn special reported, unfinished business, the essential hillary clinton. >>> hillary clinton sale, folks. >> in june of 2008 after a year and a half long campaign hundreds of hillary clinton's friends and supporters gathered in the nation's capital. >> it was like running seven eighths of the race. you could see that finish line and you knew you weren't going to cross it. it was surprisingly emotional for all of us. >> the woman who many hoped would make history as...
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here to discuss is clinton campaign -- discuss the clinton campaign is lynn forester derothchild, the founder of the coalition for inclusive capitalism and a big hillary clinton supporter. thank you so much. you're one of her staunchest supporters. you thought this was one of her strongest moments, here it is. >> words matter. words matter when you run for president and they really matter when you are president and i want to reassure our allies in japan and south korea and elsewhere that we have mutual defense treaties and we will honor them. it is essential that america's word be good. >> why did that stand out to you, lynn? >> that idea that america's word needs to be good is so important, and it's in such stark contrast to donald trump. i think when hillary said that the world sort of breathed a sigh of relief, america is good for what it says it will be and what it says it will do. when america makes a promise, we keep our promises and that's so important. >> the next debate is going to be different. this was a more traditional debate, you know, set up -- format. the next one will
here to discuss is clinton campaign -- discuss the clinton campaign is lynn forester derothchild, the founder of the coalition for inclusive capitalism and a big hillary clinton supporter. thank you so much. you're one of her staunchest supporters. you thought this was one of her strongest moments, here it is. >> words matter. words matter when you run for president and they really matter when you are president and i want to reassure our allies in japan and south korea and elsewhere that...
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trump and secretary clinton zero. which you know, it's a normal physiological response when you get nervous that your throat gets dry. so the fact that she didn't need it means that she was very much in her game. >> i want to look at hillary clinton when the issue that's really dogged her this entire debate, or campaign, came up. her e-mails. what stood out to you about her body language during her answer? >> i think that was when she got most nervous, she displayed most anxiety. her rate of blinking went way up. and when you are anxious, when you're nervous, your blink rate goes way up. and hers did. and she had more extended blinking too. so for longer duration. she also tilted her head back. so that was -- those were signals that she was getting most anxious about that section of the debate more than any other. >> when donald trump's taxes was brought up, what did his body language tell you then? >> he had a definite -- his mouth went into a fear expression. and that was one part -- >> a fear expression. >> the cor
trump and secretary clinton zero. which you know, it's a normal physiological response when you get nervous that your throat gets dry. so the fact that she didn't need it means that she was very much in her game. >> i want to look at hillary clinton when the issue that's really dogged her this entire debate, or campaign, came up. her e-mails. what stood out to you about her body language during her answer? >> i think that was when she got most nervous, she displayed most anxiety....
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>> let's compare it to the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation is huge. in 2014, had $1.3 million in the bank. they don't do a lot. there's not a lot of activity. trump foundation hires a lot of people. they have projects. the trump foundation doesn't have a single employee. they're very, very small. compared to the actual clinton foundation. now, the trump campaign did get back to us last night saying all the questions about the foundation are inaccurate. here's a statement.ated tens of millions of dollars to charts both through his foundation and otherwise. in addition, friends plaintiff trump have generously donated to his foundation. the statement points out trump doesn't receive compensation and he makes regular personal contributions to charities and causes of his choosing outside the foundation it here's the problem, we can't find any records of it. we just don't take his word for it. we can't at this point in his presidential election. we're not seeing signs of it. >> nord ro records of it and n returns to check it. we want you to join our panel.
>> let's compare it to the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation is huge. in 2014, had $1.3 million in the bank. they don't do a lot. there's not a lot of activity. trump foundation hires a lot of people. they have projects. the trump foundation doesn't have a single employee. they're very, very small. compared to the actual clinton foundation. now, the trump campaign did get back to us last night saying all the questions about the foundation are inaccurate. here's a statement.ated...
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none other than bill clinton. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
none other than bill clinton. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
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the clintons are the sordid past. we will be the very bright and clean future. >> and question three, will millennials be swayed by hillary clinton's appeal to think again salve porting the libertarian or green party candidates. >> i think either donald trump or i will be the president of the united states. and so people have to look carefully in making their decision about who to vote for, because it will be either him or me, and i am going to do everything i can to make sure it's me. >> with us today, reporting and insights, lisa lare of the associated press and pierre and jackie kucinich of the "daily beast." tom hanks taught, there's no crying in baseball, but apparently there is whining in politics. >> and then i had to put up, put up with the anchor and fight the anchor all the time on everything i said. what a rigged deal. i'll tell you, we're in such a rigged -- it is terrible. >> now that was thursday afternoon in new hampshire when most of us were awake. then, while most of us were sleeping, an overnight twe
the clintons are the sordid past. we will be the very bright and clean future. >> and question three, will millennials be swayed by hillary clinton's appeal to think again salve porting the libertarian or green party candidates. >> i think either donald trump or i will be the president of the united states. and so people have to look carefully in making their decision about who to vote for, because it will be either him or me, and i am going to do everything i can to make sure it's...
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in florida trump tied with clinton. in north carolina, clinton up by 4 and in pennsylvania she is up by 5. hillary clinton last night did lit toll help her cause in a commander-in-chief for up. she seemingly forgot four americans were killed under her watch in libya, but trump today reminded her. >> when qaddafi was threatening to massacre his population, i put together a coalition that included nato, included the arab league, and we were able to save lives. we did not lose a single american in that action. >> she falsely said no american died in libya. i heard that.said could she havn so quickly? lou: four years, hard to excuse her omission because it was in all of the papers. the subject of congressional hearings, and one of which she testified for 10 hours and they even made a movie about it. we'll take up the never-ending clinton scandals with two leading congressmen tonight. also joining us the learned and bright perspective on it all. pat buchanan how he sees the race for the white house progressing. one of the ca
in florida trump tied with clinton. in north carolina, clinton up by 4 and in pennsylvania she is up by 5. hillary clinton last night did lit toll help her cause in a commander-in-chief for up. she seemingly forgot four americans were killed under her watch in libya, but trump today reminded her. >> when qaddafi was threatening to massacre his population, i put together a coalition that included nato, included the arab league, and we were able to save lives. we did not lose a single...
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clinton leaving the ceremony early. video surfacing on twitter showing the former secretary of state unsteady, appearing to lean on a post and requiring support getting into her van as her seem to buckle. the press left in the dark for about 90 minutes. the campaign giving no details about where clinton was going or what happened. just after 11:00 a.m., the campaign said in part, hillary clinton felt overheated during the ceremony and departed to her daughter chelsea's apartment, which is just a a few miles away. then just before noon, clinton emerged unassisted, smiling. >> saying she felt much better. >> are you feeling better? >> yes, thank you very much. >> clinton even stopping to greet a child before getting into her van and heading back to her home and husband bill. clinton supporter and congressman joe crowley also attended the memorial and said she seemed perfectly normal. >> i was standing just behind hillary clinton and it was very hot. >>er her pneumonia diagnosis was announced. it can be beaten properly. >>
clinton leaving the ceremony early. video surfacing on twitter showing the former secretary of state unsteady, appearing to lean on a post and requiring support getting into her van as her seem to buckle. the press left in the dark for about 90 minutes. the campaign giving no details about where clinton was going or what happened. just after 11:00 a.m., the campaign said in part, hillary clinton felt overheated during the ceremony and departed to her daughter chelsea's apartment, which is just...
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here's his advice to clinton. says, quote, her mission is to demonstrate that every time he talks on the global stage, his words could defile the office, embarrass the country, and yes, even provoke a war. your objective should be to put donald trump and everything he has stood for on trial. as for trump, he needs to break that narrative and deflect clinton's attempts to box him. conservative commentator pat buchanan wrote, trump has to convince a plurality of voters who seem prepared to vote for him that he is not a terrible risk and that he will be a president of whom they can be proud. the trump on stage at hofstra university will have 90 minutes to show that the malicious cartoon of donald trump is a libellous lie. but he says, trump does not have to show a mastery of foreign and domestic policy details. he has to meet and exceed expectations, which are not terribly high. i'm joined now by msnbc political analyst, rick tyler, who played donald trump in mock debates, when he was an adviser to the cruz campaign,
here's his advice to clinton. says, quote, her mission is to demonstrate that every time he talks on the global stage, his words could defile the office, embarrass the country, and yes, even provoke a war. your objective should be to put donald trump and everything he has stood for on trial. as for trump, he needs to break that narrative and deflect clinton's attempts to box him. conservative commentator pat buchanan wrote, trump has to convince a plurality of voters who seem prepared to vote...
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that is what clinton is claiming. more on her suggestion that russian hacks against democrats were meant to bolster trump. >>> but first, we want yo u to get involved here, chime in on today's microsoft pulse question, hillary clinton hold ossen to a six-point lead inr new poll. do you think trump can still catch up? get online, vote, we're going to be tweeting it out, snap chatting it, we'll talk to you soon. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. what comes to mind wn you think about healthcare? understanding your options? or, you're getting the careyou at aarpaantages.com, you can find helpful information about healthcare options. leaving you more time to think about more important things. like not having to think about healthcare at all. surround you
that is what clinton is claiming. more on her suggestion that russian hacks against democrats were meant to bolster trump. >>> but first, we want yo u to get involved here, chime in on today's microsoft pulse question, hillary clinton hold ossen to a six-point lead inr new poll. do you think trump can still catch up? get online, vote, we're going to be tweeting it out, snap chatting it, we'll talk to you soon. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then...
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we just got word from a clinton adviser hillary clinton is actually doing practice this morning. >> reporter: yeah. so fascinating to see these candidates in the last hours how they're preparing leading into the biggest night of their campaign. hillary clinton's prep today really mirrors what we have seen her do all weekend, engage in day-long sessions of debate prep, going until about 11:00 at night. so perhaps she's trying to mimic somewhat of the late hour of tonight's debate. we know she is going through these full run-downs of a mock debate. she has one of her long-time aides who is playing trump, someone who is also described as being combative in nature, and her campaign is said to be looking for areas of potential one-line zingers she could prepare potentially to make the all-important memorable moments coming out of tonight. trump, on the other hand, was hunkered down yesterday and throughout parts of the weekend in trump tower. he was joined by chris christie and rudy giuliani and he has looked at highlight reels of clinton's past debate performances and while he is looking at pote
we just got word from a clinton adviser hillary clinton is actually doing practice this morning. >> reporter: yeah. so fascinating to see these candidates in the last hours how they're preparing leading into the biggest night of their campaign. hillary clinton's prep today really mirrors what we have seen her do all weekend, engage in day-long sessions of debate prep, going until about 11:00 at night. so perhaps she's trying to mimic somewhat of the late hour of tonight's debate. we know...
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trump is ahead of clinton in one point and in florida, trump is tied by clinton. the previous poll shows clinton leading in all those states. now the race is obviously closing quickly. hillary clinton last night did little to help her cause in a commandeering chief forum, she seeming my forgot that four americans were killed under her watch in libya but trump today reminded her. >> i put together a coalition that included nato and we were able toll save lives. we did not lose a single american in that action. >> she falsely said "no americans die in libya." i heard that, could show forgotten so quickly. as they say it was in all of the papers of the subject of the congressional hearing. they even made a movie about it. joining me tonight is pat buchanan on how he's seeing this progressing. one of the kacandidates have be a moment that everyone fears. gary johnson. flooding a question on the sir caltran civil war. >> what would you do if you are elected of aleppo. what is aleppo? you are kidding. >> no. >> aleppo is in syria. the eppie center of refugee crisis. >>
trump is ahead of clinton in one point and in florida, trump is tied by clinton. the previous poll shows clinton leading in all those states. now the race is obviously closing quickly. hillary clinton last night did little to help her cause in a commandeering chief forum, she seeming my forgot that four americans were killed under her watch in libya but trump today reminded her. >> i put together a coalition that included nato and we were able toll save lives. we did not lose a single...
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so hillary clinton -- sorry, donald trump, has to eat into hillary clinton's base, but that's where he would go to do it. those non-college white men. you can see where they are. they are clustered around the pittsburgh market, to a smaller degree around erie and scranton. nicolle: i cut you off. >> it's a totally different situation than ohio. hillary clinton's base, you add those up, she could win without winning any persuadable voters, and the persuadable universe in pennsylvania is so much smaller than it is in neighboring ohio. it's about three times larger in ohio. trump could do everything he can to turn out his base and it wouldn't be enough for him. and this is why people say pennsylvania is such an uphill climb for him. it's still a really important state for him to win. he has to peel off those democrats, and these are the democrats we think are the most vulnerable for him to convert. john: talk to me about michigan. if pennsylvania is a reach for donald trump, michigan must be well out of his reach. >> yeah, we see similar economic dynamics across these states, but the mix
so hillary clinton -- sorry, donald trump, has to eat into hillary clinton's base, but that's where he would go to do it. those non-college white men. you can see where they are. they are clustered around the pittsburgh market, to a smaller degree around erie and scranton. nicolle: i cut you off. >> it's a totally different situation than ohio. hillary clinton's base, you add those up, she could win without winning any persuadable voters, and the persuadable universe in pennsylvania is so...
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clinton. and we have a powerful lineup for you this evening, including governor mike huckabee bill bennett, mark mckinnon and mark halprin. but first we go to trace gallagher in the west coast newsroom to walk us through how we got to this moment. trace? >> from our research it appears that donald trump first dipped his toe in the birther issue in 2011 when he was considering running for president in 2012. he told cpac quote our current president came out of nowhere. the people who went to school with him, they never saw him. they don't know who he is. it's crazy. a month later he told bill o'reilly that president obama doesn't have a birth certificate and later told nbc news that he was sending a team of investigators to hawaii to investigate. in april of 2011 president obama who had already released a short form birth certificate in 2008 decided to release the long form saying it was time to put the issue to rest. and even though the trump campaign is now taking credit for president obama re
clinton. and we have a powerful lineup for you this evening, including governor mike huckabee bill bennett, mark mckinnon and mark halprin. but first we go to trace gallagher in the west coast newsroom to walk us through how we got to this moment. trace? >> from our research it appears that donald trump first dipped his toe in the birther issue in 2011 when he was considering running for president in 2012. he told cpac quote our current president came out of nowhere. the people who went...
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clinton years. is donald trump on to something when he focuses on clinton corruption and the bad old days. not bill clinton's sex life now, but the specific question of, the clinton years were bad, we don't want to go back that way. >> you know, i think that he misses a very fundamental point, which is that many vors, probably the majority of voters in this country feel that the clinton years were actually very good on the issues that voters care about. they feel it was a time when the economy was growing, when manufacturing jobs were being created, when the middle class was actually rising instead of falling back. so i think that it's a mistake for donald trump to make this a race about the past. i think that the person who wins the presidency is the person who makes it about the future. and he is making it about everything except voters, their issues, and what comes next. >> anita, have you heard of any polling data, private polling data since the debate, that would give you insight if the debate
clinton years. is donald trump on to something when he focuses on clinton corruption and the bad old days. not bill clinton's sex life now, but the specific question of, the clinton years were bad, we don't want to go back that way. >> you know, i think that he misses a very fundamental point, which is that many vors, probably the majority of voters in this country feel that the clinton years were actually very good on the issues that voters care about. they feel it was a time when the...
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hillary clinton did more debate preparation trump attacked her on it and clinton quickly countered. >> i think donald criticized me for preparing for this debate. yes, i did. you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. >> as for being outsider donald trump frequently attacked hillary clinton for being a typical politician. he said all talk, no action. for example, he attacked her on inner cities not getting enough money and for u.s. jobs being shipped overseas. >> i have a feeling by the end of the evening i am going to be blamed for everything that's happened. >> why not? >> why not. just join the debate by saying more crazy things. >> after the debate clinton's aids went on the attack they said donald trump was undisciplined they said he failed to do his homework. >> (inaudible ). we have some shocking moments. >> last night was big but it was only the first of three presidential debates. the clinton team is clearly hoping her performance last night will move the needle in what's become a very, very tight race. back to you guys in new york. >> mike emanuel live fo
hillary clinton did more debate preparation trump attacked her on it and clinton quickly countered. >> i think donald criticized me for preparing for this debate. yes, i did. you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. >> as for being outsider donald trump frequently attacked hillary clinton for being a typical politician. he said all talk, no action. for example, he attacked her on inner cities not getting enough money and for u.s. jobs being shipped overseas....
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clinton collapsed. this on the heels of a new report from the new york post that the clinton team may have avoided those hospitals on purpose to conceal details of her medical treatment. trump national spokesman katrina pierson joins me now. glad to have you, katrina. what do you think of the new information coming out of the hillary clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, if the emergency was as bad as they thought it was initially, surely there was an ambulance on-site, this is a memorial service. it's unfortunate. we want hillary clinton to get better and get on the campaign trail so mr. trump can continue to contrast his message with hers and looking forward to seeing her at debate. >> katrina, who at the trump campaign is responsible for the tone of being subtle and being understated and about hillary clinton's distress here? >> well, i mean, this is everyone, you know, there's been a lot of criticism since mr. trump has been saying from the beginning last year when he first entered the race he felt lik
clinton collapsed. this on the heels of a new report from the new york post that the clinton team may have avoided those hospitals on purpose to conceal details of her medical treatment. trump national spokesman katrina pierson joins me now. glad to have you, katrina. what do you think of the new information coming out of the hillary clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, if the emergency was as bad as they thought it was initially, surely there was an ambulance on-site, this is a memorial...
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clinton." you were on cnn's "new day" this week and said she should release her medical records. many would like to see both candidates' medical records. we know less about these candidates' health than we do for many other people who have run for president in the past. do you think she will now release her health records? is that the smartest move? >> it's certainly the smartest move, but it's clear that she tried to hide this, and this is going to hurt her, certainly in the short term in that regard. at the same time, it's important, as you note, that donald trump has released virtually nothing of any importance, having to do with his health. but more than that, trump really has covered up the reality of his life. we have now seen great reporting by "the new york times," "the washington post," "the wall street journal" on donald trump as a life-long con man in business, and we have learned nothing from him about the reality of so much of his business, his tax records, et cetera. we also have
clinton." you were on cnn's "new day" this week and said she should release her medical records. many would like to see both candidates' medical records. we know less about these candidates' health than we do for many other people who have run for president in the past. do you think she will now release her health records? is that the smartest move? >> it's certainly the smartest move, but it's clear that she tried to hide this, and this is going to hurt her, certainly in...
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it's not about clinton. it's about the american people on all of those issues, truck, to my mind hillary clinton is far and away the superior candidate. >> do you think gary johnson should be in the debates? >> i think they have, you know, generally speaking my view is that if people reach a certain level, you can debate about what that level is. i think, what is it, 15% -- >> you think -- >> but you think that level, that 15% is a fair metric. >> it's probably too high. >> you think it should be lower. >> lower than that. >> let me play for you perhaps one of the more famous sound bytes from your campaign. here it is. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> me, too, me, too. >> that happened almost a year ago. that was october to have 2015. here we are september of 2016. you may not care about then but a lot of people do. do you have advice for hillary clinton and how to handle this? you struggled with the foundation and thought the foundation was problematic. do you
it's not about clinton. it's about the american people on all of those issues, truck, to my mind hillary clinton is far and away the superior candidate. >> do you think gary johnson should be in the debates? >> i think they have, you know, generally speaking my view is that if people reach a certain level, you can debate about what that level is. i think, what is it, 15% -- >> you think -- >> but you think that level, that 15% is a fair metric. >> it's probably too...
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you ask me about donald trump, not clinton. about clinton. mark: i think the biggest issue troublethat she has had answering our questions related to the clinton foundation and her e-mail. she has never doubt with those in a way that put the thing to rest. if it does come up tonight, it will be a real test for her. if she answers the way she has thinknswering recently, i it will be a very bad moment for her and it could be a seminal moment of the event. she has been talking about the e-mail controversy and the foundation for many months now. i do not think she has ever really gotten to the point where she has been able to give a clear, convincing, even sympathetic answer on it and to really put it to rest. i agree with you, i think it is a place where she is most defensive and awkward and legalistic. there's some question about whether donald trump would benefit by bringing it up or if he should wait and let lester holt bring it up. that is the place where she is the least sure on her feet and could cause her problems, especially in terms of
you ask me about donald trump, not clinton. about clinton. mark: i think the biggest issue troublethat she has had answering our questions related to the clinton foundation and her e-mail. she has never doubt with those in a way that put the thing to rest. if it does come up tonight, it will be a real test for her. if she answers the way she has thinknswering recently, i it will be a very bad moment for her and it could be a seminal moment of the event. she has been talking about the e-mail...
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attack clinton on her ties to businesses. attack clinton on her ties to wall street. go after, as they call it, corruption. but that doesn't mean donald trump wasn't willing to stray, taking a blatant shot what happened to her on september 11, saying she doesn't take the campaign trail seriously, and doesn't understand how she can take so many days off and not make it into her car, a not so subtle reference to her collapse earlier this month. >> what did he say about christian conservatives in his address there in council bluffs? >> reporter: there was another unscripted moment. part of the reason he was in council bluffs was to announce his council of evangelicals. evangelicals played a huge role in donald trump's primary success. at one point, he asked the audience if they were christian conservatives, would they raise their hand. hundreds of people in the crowd that was behind me raised their hands. they put their hands down, he said if you're not, raise your hand. maybe two or three raised their hands. he did say that he was willing to allow them to stay at his ev
attack clinton on her ties to businesses. attack clinton on her ties to wall street. go after, as they call it, corruption. but that doesn't mean donald trump wasn't willing to stray, taking a blatant shot what happened to her on september 11, saying she doesn't take the campaign trail seriously, and doesn't understand how she can take so many days off and not make it into her car, a not so subtle reference to her collapse earlier this month. >> what did he say about christian...
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it was a tough comment about the clinton campaign, which means clinton. joining me is jonathan allen, a great book about hillary, and heidi who wrote the main story today. heidi, you first. i will get to the biographer here. what does this say in all fairness objectively? does hillary clinton have a penchant for privacy? beyond the usual normal american penchant to keep your own personal health to yourself. >> well, the answer to that is yes but is this going to be a case that magnifies that and makes it a deal breaker for the american people? probably not. you can look -- >> a weak breaker? >> maybe. you can look at the pieces of this and look at what brian fallon said and put this together and kind of figure out what happened here which was she knew on friday she was sick. she thought i can take the antibiotics and power through this and we'll see what happens on monday. that didn't exactly work out. >> do you think she was ever going to disclose if she could get away with it? >> who knows? given the narrative that was already out there and being pushed
it was a tough comment about the clinton campaign, which means clinton. joining me is jonathan allen, a great book about hillary, and heidi who wrote the main story today. heidi, you first. i will get to the biographer here. what does this say in all fairness objectively? does hillary clinton have a penchant for privacy? beyond the usual normal american penchant to keep your own personal health to yourself. >> well, the answer to that is yes but is this going to be a case that magnifies...
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clinton. brian: 21 years later, you are still talking about hillary clinton. can you tell us why you would be talking about her then, and what were you doing? tom: that was before i came to judicial watch in 1998. i was an analyst for a company, that was almost a precursor to fox in some respects. newt gingrich had a tv show on, arianna huffington had a tv show. i was one of the analysts that he had brought on to bring a different perspective to discussions about politics. it seems like a different person at least physically, but boy, i still think the same way in some respects. brian: back in 1995, you were how long out of george washington university? tom: 5, 6 years. brian: where did you get your interest? where did you get your conservative views? tom: my folks have been conservative. i grew up around the issues generally. but working in the movement, i begin working for morton blackwell, who is a well-known conservative activist who specializes on training young people how to be active ir
clinton. brian: 21 years later, you are still talking about hillary clinton. can you tell us why you would be talking about her then, and what were you doing? tom: that was before i came to judicial watch in 1998. i was an analyst for a company, that was almost a precursor to fox in some respects. newt gingrich had a tv show on, arianna huffington had a tv show. i was one of the analysts that he had brought on to bring a different perspective to discussions about politics. it seems like a...
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>> as bill clinton was fighting for his political legacy, hillary clinton was planning hers. it was february 12th, 1999. >> it was such a surreal moment. >> mr. mccain, guilty. >> because as the impeachment vote was happening on the floor -- >> mr. moynihan, not guilty. >> she was with the quintessential expert on the state of new york, of all things new york. >> that expert was senior adviser harold ickeys inside the private areas of the white house, he and hillary clinton were contemplating a run for senate. >> we talked about everything from fund-raising, how much it was going to cost. we ran the gamut. >> hillary pored over research and debated strategy. then the phone rang. >> she told the white house operator to put whoever was calling on. >> i just called and said i would like to talk to the first lady. >> we didn't have a television or radio on. she listened, she said i understand. >> i think i was the 30th person to call. i had no idea i was the first guy through. >> where are we going as a nation? >> new york republican congressman peter king, who had voted against
>> as bill clinton was fighting for his political legacy, hillary clinton was planning hers. it was february 12th, 1999. >> it was such a surreal moment. >> mr. mccain, guilty. >> because as the impeachment vote was happening on the floor -- >> mr. moynihan, not guilty. >> she was with the quintessential expert on the state of new york, of all things new york. >> that expert was senior adviser harold ickeys inside the private areas of the white house,...
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donald trump is demanding an apology from hillary clinton and highlighting clinton's remark in an attack ad. >>> mosque fire. an arson attack on the build bring the orlando nightclub attacker once prayed. >>> and worst case scenario. warnings another nuclear test by north korea could imminent, with south korea fearing dire consequences. washington and seoul are planning a major show of military force in the skies over the korean peninsula. will it deter kim jong-un? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news tonight. hillary clinton's campaign is on the defensive for waiting two days to reveal that the candidate has pneumonia. clinton was forced to leave an event and cameras caught her appearing to almost collapse. the campaign manager said clinton was trying to power through her illness and the staff is to blame for slow disclosure. mike pence, meanwhile, is joining donald trump in demanding that hillary clinton apologize for calling half of their supporters a "basket of deplorables." pence was here in "the situation
donald trump is demanding an apology from hillary clinton and highlighting clinton's remark in an attack ad. >>> mosque fire. an arson attack on the build bring the orlando nightclub attacker once prayed. >>> and worst case scenario. warnings another nuclear test by north korea could imminent, with south korea fearing dire consequences. washington and seoul are planning a major show of military force in the skies over the korean peninsula. will it deter kim jong-un? i'm wolf...
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if clinton -- i'm trying to ask a question, joel. >> yeah. >> if clinton did nothing wrong, if no one on her staff did anything wrong, why did cheryl mills ask for and receive immunity, limited immunity, from criminal prosecution in this case? >> because the reason for that, chris, is so if you're handing over a vast amount of materials, something like your computer or blackberry or whatever, could be files that they want that are not germane or relevant, could be conversations with anybody else, your accountant, somebody, law enforcement offers this up to you to encourage you to sit down and provide the relevant information. >> cheryl mills asked for it. >> but it is a fairly routine process and you know that, chris, so let's talk about it. you know that prosecutors and investigators when investigating -- >> i'll be honest, it may be true, i don't know that. >> can i finish the answer quickly, so they can get a good look at the information that is germane to their investigation. that's what they wanted. they wanted to make sure they had access to cheryl mills' information about e-mai
if clinton -- i'm trying to ask a question, joel. >> yeah. >> if clinton did nothing wrong, if no one on her staff did anything wrong, why did cheryl mills ask for and receive immunity, limited immunity, from criminal prosecution in this case? >> because the reason for that, chris, is so if you're handing over a vast amount of materials, something like your computer or blackberry or whatever, could be files that they want that are not germane or relevant, could be...
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moderator: secretary clinton? clinton: woo! okay! [laughter]. clinton: let's talk about two important issues that were briefly mentioned by donald. first nato. you know nato as a military alliance has article 5 and basically says this, an attack on one is an attack on all. and do you know the only time it's ever been invoked after 9/11, when the 28 nations of nato said that they would go to afghanistan with us to fight terrorism, something that they still are doing by our side. with respect to iran, when i became secretary of state, iran was weeks away from having enough nuclear material to form a bomb. they had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle under the bush administration. they had built covert facilities. they had stocked them with centrifuges that were whirling away, and we had sanctioned them. i voted for every sanction against iran when i was in the senate, but it wasn't enough, so i spent a year and a half putting together a coalition that included russia and china, to impose the toughest sanctions on iran, and we did drive them to the neg
moderator: secretary clinton? clinton: woo! okay! [laughter]. clinton: let's talk about two important issues that were briefly mentioned by donald. first nato. you know nato as a military alliance has article 5 and basically says this, an attack on one is an attack on all. and do you know the only time it's ever been invoked after 9/11, when the 28 nations of nato said that they would go to afghanistan with us to fight terrorism, something that they still are doing by our side. with respect to...
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clinton is losing ground but trump isn't gaining much. so where is clinton's support going? joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are chris of the washington post, kristin welker of nbc news, alex castellanos and maria. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> happy labor day weekend, end of summer. it's hard not to think this is oddly familiar. on friday hillary clinton and e-mails and the fbi revealed details about the interview with giving republicans yet more ammunition about how she and her aids handled e-mails and classified information while she was at the state department. on wednesday, it was trump and the issue of deportation. in the afternoon he seemed accommodating. maybe even presidential in a meeting with mexico's president in mexico city. then just hours later before supporters in phoenix, trump gave a thundering anti illegal immigration speech that seemed more suited for the p and just yesterday, trump made a rare attempt at winning over african american voters wit
clinton is losing ground but trump isn't gaining much. so where is clinton's support going? joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are chris of the washington post, kristin welker of nbc news, alex castellanos and maria. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> happy labor day weekend, end of summer. it's hard not to think this is oddly familiar. on friday hillary...
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the clinton campaign put out the word that because of the heat from the ceremony from 9/11, hillary clinton simply left the occasion earlier than scheduled. her people now say that her secret was as they say, a bad call. >> i think we could have handled it better in terms of providing more information more quickly. in those 90 minutes we were putting the priority on making sure she was okay. as soon as she got in the vehicle she was alert the whole time and telling staff she was fine. but i do think in those 90 minutes that elapsed we could have gotten more information out more quickly. that is on the staff and we regret that. >> the campaign disclosed that clinton had been diagnosed on friday with pneumonia. to tamp down concerns, they put out a statement that clinton was recovering well. and hillary clinton's headline prognosis is of the type that can let her finish her campaign at the robust pace that is needed, can it or not? that is the question for the doctors themselves. the other question can only be raised by the voters' attention to the candidates. are they willing to accept her i
the clinton campaign put out the word that because of the heat from the ceremony from 9/11, hillary clinton simply left the occasion earlier than scheduled. her people now say that her secret was as they say, a bad call. >> i think we could have handled it better in terms of providing more information more quickly. in those 90 minutes we were putting the priority on making sure she was okay. as soon as she got in the vehicle she was alert the whole time and telling staff she was fine. but...
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the clintons have a sordid past. he read it off of teleprompter i believe and seemed to capture a lot of points many republicans wanted him to make monday night. >> absolutely. it echoes the first 25 minutes of the monday debate, like he was reading from a teleprompter, the talking points he prepared. the most effective message is you want to change for the last 35 years you have to go with me because hillary clinton has been around, the problem is, he doesn't have the same large audience the first debate did, that was the time donald trump sent the message home and instead after a strong opening, by hillary clinton, talking about tax returns and never got back on message, really hurts him in front of the large audience. bill: howard dean made news, notice trump sniffing all the time, coke user with a question mark, ask to back away from it, he did not -- >> i apologize for the innuendo. this entire campaign is debased by innuendo. and 15 months ago when donald trump started that. >> 39 days away you got drugs. >> it
the clintons have a sordid past. he read it off of teleprompter i believe and seemed to capture a lot of points many republicans wanted him to make monday night. >> absolutely. it echoes the first 25 minutes of the monday debate, like he was reading from a teleprompter, the talking points he prepared. the most effective message is you want to change for the last 35 years you have to go with me because hillary clinton has been around, the problem is, he doesn't have the same large audience...
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on bill clinton is a mistake. jobarack obama did a good of making political hay out of clinton fatigue, is donald trump on to something when he focuses on clinton corruption and the ?attle days the specific question of the clinton years were bad. i think that he misses a point which is that the majority of voters in the country feel that the clinton years were actually very good on the issues .hat voters care about it was a time when manufacturing jobs were being created in the middle class was actually rising . it is a mistake for donald trump make this a race about the past. theperson who wins if person who makes it about the future and he is making it about everything except voters. >> have you heard of any polling data to give you insight into whether the debate had an effect on the race? obviously, i think it would have a problem sharing it on television if it was private. what you saw in the debate in with the public polling suggested is that you are going to see a shift toward secretary clinton but it is st
on bill clinton is a mistake. jobarack obama did a good of making political hay out of clinton fatigue, is donald trump on to something when he focuses on clinton corruption and the ?attle days the specific question of the clinton years were bad. i think that he misses a point which is that the majority of voters in the country feel that the clinton years were actually very good on the issues .hat voters care about it was a time when manufacturing jobs were being created in the middle class was...
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people know about these things and the clintons have a tendency to act like clintons and act like they are hiding something. they may not but look like they are. that's their impulse. and trump on the other hand, even though he has not been super forthcoming doesn't have those problems offen this issue. that's part of problem. >> this letter this new two-page letter do you not think the information will be enough to quiet the chatter and/or conspiracy theories. >> i think she's on the hot seat at this point at any public event which is problematic because any flinch at all will be seen as a bigger thing. the clinton tendency will once again with secretive about it. >> a cough is a low bar. >>> more to talk about ahead. next stop, oz, more breaking news on the medical information that donald trump shared today with dr. oz in front of a studio audience. pretty unorthodox first in campaign history. >>> breaking news in the race itself. we have new polling that shows donald trump making gains and then some in key swing states. we break it down by the numbers. everyone said it's so hard to
people know about these things and the clintons have a tendency to act like clintons and act like they are hiding something. they may not but look like they are. that's their impulse. and trump on the other hand, even though he has not been super forthcoming doesn't have those problems offen this issue. that's part of problem. >> this letter this new two-page letter do you not think the information will be enough to quiet the chatter and/or conspiracy theories. >> i think she's on...
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if clinton -- well, i'm trying >> if clinton did nothing wrong, if no one on her staff did anything wrong, why did sheryl mills ask for and receive immunity, limited immunity from criminal prosecution in this case? >> because the reason for that, chris, is to that if you're handing over a vast amount of materials, something like your computer or your blackberry or whatever. it could be files that they want that are not germane or relevant. it could be anybody else, your accountant, somebody. law enforcement offers this up to you to encourage you to sit down and provide -- >> well, they didn't offer it to her. sheryl mills asked for it. >> but it's a fairly routine process, and you know that, chris. let's talk about it. you know that prosecutors and investigators, when they're investigating -- >> i'll be honest. i don't know that. >> can i finish the answer quickly? so they can get a good look at that's what they wanted. they wanted to make sure they had access to sheryl mills' information about e-mails. >> finally, i've got about a minute left, and i want to ask you about one other thing.
if clinton -- well, i'm trying >> if clinton did nothing wrong, if no one on her staff did anything wrong, why did sheryl mills ask for and receive immunity, limited immunity from criminal prosecution in this case? >> because the reason for that, chris, is to that if you're handing over a vast amount of materials, something like your computer or your blackberry or whatever. it could be files that they want that are not germane or relevant. it could be anybody else, your accountant,...
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. >> secretary clinton. >> whew, okay. >> clinton also went after trump the former owner of the miss universe pageant for criticizing the weight of one winner. >> and one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss housekeeping because she was latino. donald, she has a name. her name is alicia machado. >> where did you -- >> and she has become a u.s. citizen and you can bet she's going vote this november. >> okay. good. >> a trump spokesperson says machado's claims are unsubstantiated but trump refused to back down from his comments today. >> she gained a massive amount of weight. and it was a problem. >> clinton's ardent support as the trans pacific partnership. >> you called it the gold standard. >> you called it the gold standard of trade deals. you said it is the finest deal you have ever seen. >> and then you heard what i said about it and all of a sudden you were against it. >> well donald, i know you live in your own reality but that is not the facts. i did say i hoped it it would be a good deal. >
. >> secretary clinton. >> whew, okay. >> clinton also went after trump the former owner of the miss universe pageant for criticizing the weight of one winner. >> and one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss housekeeping because she was latino. donald, she has a name. her name is alicia machado. >> where did you -- >> and she has become a u.s. citizen and you can bet she's...
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hillary clinton and i do. donaru do you believe women should be able to make their own healthcare decisions or don't you? millennials do. hillary clinton and i do. donald trump doesn't. do you believe in immigration reform? do you believe in lgbt equality? we do. millennials do. donald trump doesn't. finally, do you have a plan to deal with college affordability? we have one. millennials need one. donald trump has ripped off students. the case. but on at least five issues, the differences between hillary clinton and donald trump are vast. >> you didn't mention one thing, that is the issue of trust and transparency. one thing i noticed with all of the policies that the hillary clinton campaign and your ticket has put out, there's nothing on government reform, nothing on transparency, nothing on how she would -- it's a big difference between her and what senator obama promised. he talked about bans about lobbyits executive administration. some of his proposals, they didn't go through. but he made pledges and cre
hillary clinton and i do. donaru do you believe women should be able to make their own healthcare decisions or don't you? millennials do. hillary clinton and i do. donald trump doesn't. do you believe in immigration reform? do you believe in lgbt equality? we do. millennials do. donald trump doesn't. finally, do you have a plan to deal with college affordability? we have one. millennials need one. donald trump has ripped off students. the case. but on at least five issues, the differences...
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hillary clinton's campaign says it matters. >> it matters in the sense of the clinton campaign -- there's the inconsistency of the inconsistency. the second point where it hurts him is in the notion of the establishment middle of foreign policy that is probably more inclined to a republican candidate because of negative viewpoints about the president's policies. the difficulty he has is that in those inconsistencies, that credibility as a commander in chief becomes undone to some degree. so it's something we'll see the clinton campaign, you can't trust him in that room. that issue beyond the policy specifics. >> you mentioned the e-mail issue. i want to play one of her answers about the e-mails and some perspective of what she did before. >> classified material has a header, which says top secret, secret, confidential. nothing, and i will repeat this and this is verified in the report by the department of justice, none of the e-mails sent or received by me had such a header. i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. >> 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been deter
hillary clinton's campaign says it matters. >> it matters in the sense of the clinton campaign -- there's the inconsistency of the inconsistency. the second point where it hurts him is in the notion of the establishment middle of foreign policy that is probably more inclined to a republican candidate because of negative viewpoints about the president's policies. the difficulty he has is that in those inconsistencies, that credibility as a commander in chief becomes undone to some degree....
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let's play the clinton campaign ad that's out right now, called sacrifice. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> i know more about isis than the generals do. >> john mccain, a war hero. >> he's not a war hero. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in a war. >> what sacrifice have you made for your country? >> i think i've made a lot of sacrifices. built great structures. i've had tremendous success. >> those are sacrifices? >> it's a pretty powerful ad, but donald trump, by the polls, is doing better with military families than hillary clinton is. is that the kind of ad you think that can cut into that lead? >> i think it ought to. but you think it ought to have cut into it six months ago and it hasn't. so what do i know about anything in this campaign. i think one of the things that interests me about this and will certainly interest me tomorrow night when you have your town hall with the two of them, i think secretary clinton is going to
let's play the clinton campaign ad that's out right now, called sacrifice. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> i know more about isis than the generals do. >> john mccain, a war hero. >> he's not a war hero. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in a war. >> what sacrifice have you made for your country?...
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what difference does it make whether clinton did it? forget clinton. why did he perpetuate it for >> respectfully, i disagreer. it makes a huge difference as to who started this. hillary clinton never saw barak obama coming in 2008. that was her campaign. she was going to win. he beat her in the primary fairly and squarely. then they never saw bernie sanders coming. they haven't seen our comeback of the last month. she's not nimble, she's not resilient. it's expected she deserves it, it's her turn. so i do think it it started. frankly, on this as he has been running for president of the united states, this year, donald trump has talked about every policy issue that there is. we have a few more to go. but if people want to hear what he thinks about policies that affect them, the economy, radical islamic terrorism, senator kaine told you before this segment, if you want to see what we think about policy, we wrote a book. go to our website. really? we're out there every single day -- in a press release on friday, you called birtherism a smear. you used th
what difference does it make whether clinton did it? forget clinton. why did he perpetuate it for >> respectfully, i disagreer. it makes a huge difference as to who started this. hillary clinton never saw barak obama coming in 2008. that was her campaign. she was going to win. he beat her in the primary fairly and squarely. then they never saw bernie sanders coming. they haven't seen our comeback of the last month. she's not nimble, she's not resilient. it's expected she deserves it, it's...
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the clinton campaign lashing back. that is what taking the office of president seriously looks like. and matt lauer faced sharp criticism. some calling his performance weak and embarrassment. specifically lauer was criticized for not fact checking that trump always opposed the iraq war. >>> major world figure will get a chance to respond to all this in just a few minutes. president obama will hold a news conference in laos. he is finishing up the summit there. what did he make of the candidates looking to replace him and what they said last night? let's bring in white house correspondent michelle kosinski. >> reporter: this is the president's last day in asia. we will look for the interaction with president duerte. the white house canceled the meeting they were supposed to have. then this morning, the president reaffirmed the tribunal over the no claim over the disputed islands here. this is the source of tension in the region and the office is in the middle of it. you know a big part of the press conference is going t
the clinton campaign lashing back. that is what taking the office of president seriously looks like. and matt lauer faced sharp criticism. some calling his performance weak and embarrassment. specifically lauer was criticized for not fact checking that trump always opposed the iraq war. >>> major world figure will get a chance to respond to all this in just a few minutes. president obama will hold a news conference in laos. he is finishing up the summit there. what did he make of the...
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what is clinton doing? she's out on the campaign trail trying to earn the votes of millennial voters. the stakes rising with just 39 days until election day. only nine until the next presidential debate. there's already early voting going on. every angle covered including chris live from washington. good morning. >> donald trump is on a tirade this morning against hillary clinton and former miss universe alicia machado. he said hillary clinton was duped by machado without checking her past. now, the republican candidate also calling machado disgusting and falsely alleging that she was in a sex tape and that clinton may have helped her become a citizen. and, chris, he's also preparing a few other lines of attack, as well. >> the clintons are the sorted past. we will be the very bright and clean future. >> reporter: the presidential race is getting personal. donald trump hinting that he's considering bringing up bill clinton's infidelity the next time he faces off with hillary clinton on the debate stage. >>
what is clinton doing? she's out on the campaign trail trying to earn the votes of millennial voters. the stakes rising with just 39 days until election day. only nine until the next presidential debate. there's already early voting going on. every angle covered including chris live from washington. good morning. >> donald trump is on a tirade this morning against hillary clinton and former miss universe alicia machado. he said hillary clinton was duped by machado without checking her...