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so donald trump's contributors today paid donald trump to rent the room for donald trump to stand up in front of microphones and say this. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. you know what i mean. president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> had to tell a couple of lies while retracting one lie. donald trump of course refused to take any questions after retracting his five years of non-stop lying about president obama's birth. david fahrenthold of the washington post was there and yelled a question about trump's charitable contributions. david fahrenthold is pursuing the $5 million that donald trump once promised to donate if president obama could prove he was born in hawaii. now that donald trump says he accepts that proof, he owes $5 million to charity, $5 million that according to david fahrenthold's reporting thus far, donald trump will never contribute to charity, because donald
so donald trump's contributors today paid donald trump to rent the room for donald trump to stand up in front of microphones and say this. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. you know what i mean. president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> had to tell a couple of lies while...
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expect donald trump to come. i he got himself in a pickle. it was a bad situation, and he didn't know what to do. whether he heard him or not and what occurred behind closed doors, we don't know, but we have to hear donald trump on it tonight. i'm presuming, corey, he's going to say something about it. >> look, i think his speech tonight will be very clear and detailed and he'll outline some of the issues he talked about in mexico today and he'll talk about the payment for this wall and that's very important. >> let me tell you this, i have a lot of mexican friends and a lot of latino friends and none of us are changing our minds on donald trump because of what happened today, but today there are more people who feel scorned against pena nieto among the latino community and that is a very high bar. >> he is not on the ballot here. >> hang on, because we'll talk a lot about what donald trump is going to say tonight and what he needs to say and also what was said or not said today and this as we await this immigrat
expect donald trump to come. i he got himself in a pickle. it was a bad situation, and he didn't know what to do. whether he heard him or not and what occurred behind closed doors, we don't know, but we have to hear donald trump on it tonight. i'm presuming, corey, he's going to say something about it. >> look, i think his speech tonight will be very clear and detailed and he'll outline some of the issues he talked about in mexico today and he'll talk about the payment for this wall and...
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donald trump directly. maybe their mothers had no impact on them at all. let's listen to eric trump describing what he cease as his father's courage in the debate. >> it would have been very easy for him to take the bait, especially on that last question where they asked about sexism and other things. he very well could have looked down. and he said it when he came off the debate stage. i wasn't going to respond to that question because i saw chelsea in the front row. and i just wasn't going to go there out of respect for her. there were a lot of people who came up to me, including many in the media who said listen, he could have just crushed her on that last question. he probably would have hurt a family if he did. i don't know. i think that took a lot of courage in so many regards. and i think he really answered that well and took the high ground and kept the high road. >> david corn, donald trump has obviously taught his sons precisely how he defines courage. >> i can't imagine, i really can't imagine, l
donald trump directly. maybe their mothers had no impact on them at all. let's listen to eric trump describing what he cease as his father's courage in the debate. >> it would have been very easy for him to take the bait, especially on that last question where they asked about sexism and other things. he very well could have looked down. and he said it when he came off the debate stage. i wasn't going to respond to that question because i saw chelsea in the front row. and i just wasn't...
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donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump will not become the president her. ♪ >> welcome to the best of "with all due respect." the nation was focused on violence in the streets of a major american city. we discussed how the latest police shootings in oklahoma and north carolina and the state of race relations in america and how they impact the 2016 presidential race. >> another police shooting that has captured the nation's attention. protests are rubbed it, north carolina after police shot and 43-year-old keith lamont scott, police say he emerged from a vehicle with a gun before he was killed. his family has disputed the police account saying he was unarmed. all that, demonstrations turned violent last night as protesters vandalized businesses , threw rocks at police and at one point blocked a highway by looting a truck and setting fire to a pile of boxes. this happened a day after police and also, oklahoma released a video showing an officer shooting an unarmed african-american m
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donald trump. a quieter hall will be like the flint debate that cnn had with the bernie sanders and hillary clinton, largely very quiet. i remember walking up to donald trump after that first debate at the reagan library which was more than three hours long, he was exhausted. he was complaining -- >> he complained about it. >> i think the stamina is something to watch. that's why hillary clinton has been practicing at night at the exact time of this debate. standing for 90 minutes here. but look, he has been known to give a campaign rally speech that goes 90 minutes long. he can certainly do it. one thing they have been doing on the clinton side is preparing for two donald trumps. increasingly, they believe that one donald trump will show up, the more sort of on message, more presidential donald trump. that could be a challenge for her. >> let's talk about that a little more, that more subdued donald trump, the kellyanne conway donald trump. literally the clinton campaign has concerns about that, b
donald trump. a quieter hall will be like the flint debate that cnn had with the bernie sanders and hillary clinton, largely very quiet. i remember walking up to donald trump after that first debate at the reagan library which was more than three hours long, he was exhausted. he was complaining -- >> he complained about it. >> i think the stamina is something to watch. that's why hillary clinton has been practicing at night at the exact time of this debate. standing for 90 minutes...
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donald trump didn't take questions. in fact, the news media here and the donald trump press corps, the people that have been following him for 15 months stood on the chairs here and yelled for about five minutes, please take questions. and he just stood there and looked at us and shook some hands and left. so we're not any clearer on this issue than we were this morning. but we do have donald trump on the record now saying that he believes president obama was born in the u.s. >> certainly, critics of the coverage of this issue say the focus should not be on birtherism but the economy as people observed today like you and i, this campaign recognize how this has been such a central part of his political identity for so long. katy tur, we'll ask you to stay with us. i want to get to the white house right now. ron allen is there and president obama today anticipating as we all did that donald trump would try to put to rest this, what was in effect a feud with the president. at least a one-sided feud absent that day that the
donald trump didn't take questions. in fact, the news media here and the donald trump press corps, the people that have been following him for 15 months stood on the chairs here and yelled for about five minutes, please take questions. and he just stood there and looked at us and shook some hands and left. so we're not any clearer on this issue than we were this morning. but we do have donald trump on the record now saying that he believes president obama was born in the u.s. >>...
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how does donald trump answer that? >> he answers that very clearly by every poll that says more americans believe she's not honest or trustworthy and clintons have been anything but transparent with the fact they said their foundation, there would be a wall between the foundation and the state department that turned out to be untrue and jim comey said reckless but very thin ice. >> so in other words, you wouldn't answer the question. that's a non-answer, matt. >> great, i appreciate it. >> i adore you but that wasn't an answer. specifically, your plans for ending the war in syria, kelly ann conway was saying donald trump has a plan but doesn't want isis to know his plan. does that just linger in the air, carlos? >> you know, it worked for richard nixon in 1968. said he had a secret plan to end the war in vietnam. i think taxes, that's a stronger issue and powerful one-liners can capture the debates. i think for hillary rodham clinton, it's what happened with taxes. number two, treatment of women. you saw that recent ad
how does donald trump answer that? >> he answers that very clearly by every poll that says more americans believe she's not honest or trustworthy and clintons have been anything but transparent with the fact they said their foundation, there would be a wall between the foundation and the state department that turned out to be untrue and jim comey said reckless but very thin ice. >> so in other words, you wouldn't answer the question. that's a non-answer, matt. >> great, i...
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hear it, donald trump is a race i. a raceism and anybody who doesn't say it is complicit. >> i will tell when you donald trump said a young man born in indiana grew up got an education the hard way, became a judge for this country and donald trump said that man could not be a fair judge because of his mexican heritage, to me, that's racism. i'm of mexican heritage as well. my parents came from mexico. i'm the first in my family to have an opportunity to go to college. when donald trump tells the judge and he is telling me that i can't do my job well because of my mexican heritage, that's racist. >> he says that was about the case and he has gone on to explain that. i want to -- >> what do you explain with that? the reason the judge couldn't do a good job wasn't because some flaws in the case or some flaws in the way the judge was ruling. it was because he was of mexican heritage. >> there are republicans talking -- >> paul ryan said that. >> i want to ask you about immigration. the question is hillary clinton for sanct
hear it, donald trump is a race i. a raceism and anybody who doesn't say it is complicit. >> i will tell when you donald trump said a young man born in indiana grew up got an education the hard way, became a judge for this country and donald trump said that man could not be a fair judge because of his mexican heritage, to me, that's racism. i'm of mexican heritage as well. my parents came from mexico. i'm the first in my family to have an opportunity to go to college. when donald trump...
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of donald trump. he said he would start a shooting war wh iran if iranians in little boats made gestures toward our destroyers, the most lethal ships in history. and rudy giuliani justified war crimes that donald trump says he wants to commit, by saying that in war anything is legal. he said that in the country that prosecuted nazis for war crimes in nuremberg. we executed them because of what rudy giuliani said is legal in war. if the news media treated the trump campaign the way it has treated every presidential campaign prior to trump and the other presidential campaign that is going on during the trump campaign, the clinton campaign, if the news media treated the trump campaign like it treats every other campaign, donald trump by now would have been forced to retract his statement about going to war over a gesture. and rudy giuliani would have been forced to apologize for his comment, justifying everything that has ever been done in war anywhere in the world, including everything that nazi germany
of donald trump. he said he would start a shooting war wh iran if iranians in little boats made gestures toward our destroyers, the most lethal ships in history. and rudy giuliani justified war crimes that donald trump says he wants to commit, by saying that in war anything is legal. he said that in the country that prosecuted nazis for war crimes in nuremberg. we executed them because of what rudy giuliani said is legal in war. if the news media treated the trump campaign the way it has...
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donald trump is in new hampshire. my colleague, kate snow is picking things up. >> boy, did you have it yesterday talking to dr.oz. >> good afternoon everybody, i am kate snow. returning to the campaign trail, hillary clinton, as thomas said it will be her first public even since sunday after the health scare at a september 11th service here in new york. she got her work cut out for her. donald trump gaining in several key battleground states. is he staging a come back. plenty of new polling coming up in just a few minutes. we'll bring you to clinton event, it begins about 45 minutes and on the topic of health and wellness today. we'll have doctor torres by in
donald trump is in new hampshire. my colleague, kate snow is picking things up. >> boy, did you have it yesterday talking to dr.oz. >> good afternoon everybody, i am kate snow. returning to the campaign trail, hillary clinton, as thomas said it will be her first public even since sunday after the health scare at a september 11th service here in new york. she got her work cut out for her. donald trump gaining in several key battleground states. is he staging a come back. plenty of...
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good job, donald trump. donald trump didn't scream at her or say, look at that face. i don't think they will be judged on the same standard at all. in addition to that, when you look at how much they have told the truth, the fact her trustworthiness is in question is astounding to me. he lies so much because he comes across as authentic and wins the fight. it is amazing. >> you saw why the expectations for donald trump are so low because so many critics of trump's say he doesn't deserve to be on the stage. it levels the candidates the second they walk on stage. do you know what? this happened for president obama, then senator obama in 2008. so many people said he's not ready. he's too young, too inexperienced. mccain has the experience. the second they walked on stage and then senator obama held his own on foreign policy issues that were supposed to be the strength of john mccain. in the minds of the voters watching, he passed a test. what's going to happen for the headline that the trump folks want to drive is they want to just pass the test of, hey, he actually dese
good job, donald trump. donald trump didn't scream at her or say, look at that face. i don't think they will be judged on the same standard at all. in addition to that, when you look at how much they have told the truth, the fact her trustworthiness is in question is astounding to me. he lies so much because he comes across as authentic and wins the fight. it is amazing. >> you saw why the expectations for donald trump are so low because so many critics of trump's say he doesn't deserve...
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the real donald trump? >> no. >> let's go othver uit again. >> the burden is somehow more on her to prove that she is actually authentic and real. even though people watched her for the last how many decades, 30 years at least. >> where does the expectations game play to this? those who say donald trump, the expectations are so low -- >> when a bear dances, no one says, gee, he doesn't pirouette well. they say, man, the bear can dance. he comes under the dancing bear rule. if he is reasonably compose and had can answer a few questions, he'll get some points for that. i have to tell you, i've been through this a number of times. these are the most prepful events you can experience. if you are a candidate, you want to know what to expect and want to be exposed so you can plot out how you're going to deal with it. he may be the one guy who has gone through the process who can do it without any of that. if what tony says is right, he could be in for a long night. >> we don't know which donald trump is going to
the real donald trump? >> no. >> let's go othver uit again. >> the burden is somehow more on her to prove that she is actually authentic and real. even though people watched her for the last how many decades, 30 years at least. >> where does the expectations game play to this? those who say donald trump, the expectations are so low -- >> when a bear dances, no one says, gee, he doesn't pirouette well. they say, man, the bear can dance. he comes under the dancing...
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not many donald trumps. just one donald trump and she is unfit to be president. and i think her challenge has to figure out a way she is going to show up and show he done have the right temperament. she has to figure out a way to prosecute a case that is not only an argument for her candidacy but also advances the argument that she has been making all along and if you're donald trump you have to surprise people, right? his problem -- he does but you have to surprise people on a way that makes him likable. essentially says listen i am fit to be president and i am a professional. >> but how hard sit david, to prep for a debate when you're not sure the style of the person you're going to be going after. >> first of all i'm sitting here thinking i wonder what it would be like if she were debating jeb bush or marco rubio. would we all be around here. >> on a sunday night. >> asked and answered but the worst result for hillary clinton would be if trump answered those questions and imagine people left there saying i think he's a plausible president. i could see him in t
not many donald trumps. just one donald trump and she is unfit to be president. and i think her challenge has to figure out a way she is going to show up and show he done have the right temperament. she has to figure out a way to prosecute a case that is not only an argument for her candidacy but also advances the argument that she has been making all along and if you're donald trump you have to surprise people, right? his problem -- he does but you have to surprise people on a way that makes...
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the donald trump that is tame and following a script that knows what works versus the donald trump that wants to be unleashed for lack of a better word. he has great advisors like kellyanne conway and roger ailes. he is now helping trump. he has master minds giving him very good advice. of course he is prepping for the debate. if he were not prepping, what has he been doing? >> he has off the trail yesterday. he flies the plane with no press in there. one would assume he is sitting with advisers going over questions. >> it is about lowering the bar. they tried to lower expectations below the floor of the set. >> it is incumbent upon us. come on, seriously. brian used a phrase. he said donald trump compelling television. that is what the clinton campaign is concerned about. judged about how good or bad he is for entertaining television as opposed to how much or little he is qualified to be the commander in chief. hillary clinton is going to try to make sure that that is the prism with which this is judged. what do we know good her as a debater? >> we know she is a really measured debater
the donald trump that is tame and following a script that knows what works versus the donald trump that wants to be unleashed for lack of a better word. he has great advisors like kellyanne conway and roger ailes. he is now helping trump. he has master minds giving him very good advice. of course he is prepping for the debate. if he were not prepping, what has he been doing? >> he has off the trail yesterday. he flies the plane with no press in there. one would assume he is sitting with...
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i guess today it's the donald trump, the red meat donald trump on immigration, not the donald trump who was trying to be more diplomatic but that apparently backfired with the mexican president last night. >> it's interesting, this morning at the american legion donald trump did appear to be a little bit more diplomatic when he spoke about the mexican president, spoke about mexico and spoke about relations with the two countries. but today in front of a rally crowd, a crowd that's come here because they support donald trump's red meat rhetoric, he's back to the "don't worry, i'm going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for it." it's a war of words between trump and the mexican president who came out with an op-ed explaining and defending why he even met with trump in the first place. at the end of it reiterating that mexico would not pay for the wall. donald trump ignoring that completely last night and again today. last night saying that they're going to build a wall -- they're going to pay for the wall, they just don't know it yet. so the idea that trump was going to moderate
i guess today it's the donald trump, the red meat donald trump on immigration, not the donald trump who was trying to be more diplomatic but that apparently backfired with the mexican president last night. >> it's interesting, this morning at the american legion donald trump did appear to be a little bit more diplomatic when he spoke about the mexican president, spoke about mexico and spoke about relations with the two countries. but today in front of a rally crowd, a crowd that's come...
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donald trump is tough on trade. he's going to crack down on the cheaters and keep the factories home. it's the big multi-national countries in that fortune 100 that are taking our jobs and our factories to china, to mexico. >> where? >> ford for example -- >> in answer to your question is the reason why you don't see the biggies, apple, ge, gm, ford contributing to donald trump is because he's going to crack down on them, number one, in terms of leaving here, but number two, and this is really important, most important point. trump is -- what he's trying to do is realign the corporate incentives here through cutting taxes, through reducing regulation, through unleashing energy so american corporations can be competitive on home soil and be comfortable here rather than going there. i think -- you know, i think the ford ceo actually might be supportive of donald trump secretly because that announcement last week -- >> secretly. >> -- that he was going to move his small car production to mexico bumped trump in the poll
donald trump is tough on trade. he's going to crack down on the cheaters and keep the factories home. it's the big multi-national countries in that fortune 100 that are taking our jobs and our factories to china, to mexico. >> where? >> ford for example -- >> in answer to your question is the reason why you don't see the biggies, apple, ge, gm, ford contributing to donald trump is because he's going to crack down on them, number one, in terms of leaving here, but number two,...
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but donald trump did just the opposite today. >> nice hotel. >> today donald trump once the leader of this nation's birther movement finally came out and said he accepted the truth that president obama was born in the u.s. but in doing so he told more whoppers. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. you know what i mean. president barack obama was born in the united states, period. >> trumps claim that hillary clinton is responsible for one of the nation's worst political smears is false. same for a statement that he ended the birther controversy. that is not remotely true. as trump was considering a run for president five years ago he brought it up. >> why doesn't he show his birth certificate? >> time and again. >> i've been told very recently anderson that the birth certificate is missing. >> even after president obama release you had it in 2011. >> a lot of people don't think it is real. >> the president was not impressed. >> i was pretty confident about where i was born. i think most people were as well. >> as fo
but donald trump did just the opposite today. >> nice hotel. >> today donald trump once the leader of this nation's birther movement finally came out and said he accepted the truth that president obama was born in the u.s. but in doing so he told more whoppers. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. you know what i mean. president barack obama was born in the united states, period. >> trumps claim that...
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. >> donald trump's running mate mike pence is on stage. he is introducing donald trump. so any minute now we will hear from the candidate himself and maybe we will get some answers and some details about what exactly his plan is. >> i was listening to bacarri about this deportation and how they would pay for it. he sounded like a there republican candidate up on the stage. >> sorry about that. because you were raising the same question. and corey, you know this. if the donald trump that we saw today on stage with the president of mexico was the donald trump that had run in the primaries, the question is, whether that donald trump would have made it to the nomination. >> a question of hillary clinton as well. is she the same person -- >> i'm not talking about hillary clinton. what i'm saying is that as we were talking before before the etch a sketch, donald trump is trying to change and his signature issue had two parts. one was the wall and one was deportation. mass deportation. so he is sticking with the wall. but this deportation was an issue. i remember jeb bush and m
. >> donald trump's running mate mike pence is on stage. he is introducing donald trump. so any minute now we will hear from the candidate himself and maybe we will get some answers and some details about what exactly his plan is. >> i was listening to bacarri about this deportation and how they would pay for it. he sounded like a there republican candidate up on the stage. >> sorry about that. because you were raising the same question. and corey, you know this. if the donald...
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night about donald trump? >> well, look, like i said, this is the time for the voters to pick a president. we'll have people tuning into this election for the first time. they're going to see the two candidates on stage. i think they're going to see donald trump is unfit, unprepared and over his head. i doubt he will have a command of the issues. i certainly -- >> you think he'll take care o >> hillary will have to press the point, challenge him to reveal what his plans are, for example, he has not revealed any plan whatsoever to defeat isis. he says it's a secret and that he knows more about it than the generals do. this is a time for him to present those plans. maybe he will. but we'll have to see. >> in a little bit of psychological welfare. donald trump said if dopey mark cuban wants to sit on the front row, perhaps i'll be gennifer flowers alongside of him. gennifer flowers has tweeted the new york times saying she's going to be there. >> you know, this debate is supposed to be about issues and how these
night about donald trump? >> well, look, like i said, this is the time for the voters to pick a president. we'll have people tuning into this election for the first time. they're going to see the two candidates on stage. i think they're going to see donald trump is unfit, unprepared and over his head. i doubt he will have a command of the issues. i certainly -- >> you think he'll take care o >> hillary will have to press the point, challenge him to reveal what his plans are,...
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we're talking about donald trump. i would put a 50/50 chance on that. >> brianna, hillary clinton has prided herself on being able to stay the course, whether the road was bum tpy or not. look at her 40-year public life. she's had to manage a lot. why is this any different? >> why is this debate any different? from what she's done her whole life? >> right. >> i think it boils down to this. this is almost like -- we just had the olympics, right? it is like training your whole life for something. i think the a moment that is going to be incredibly consequential for her in the election. it's going to be incredibly consequential for her in her lifetime. certainly what she's achieved and what she would say that she would want to achieve to -- for the country. but i have to revisit the mark cuban thing because i find this fascinating. oi i think part of the reason they invited him, she used him as a counterpoint to donald trump. you know, he's a billionaire, on television, got the whole entertainer thing going on, but then
we're talking about donald trump. i would put a 50/50 chance on that. >> brianna, hillary clinton has prided herself on being able to stay the course, whether the road was bum tpy or not. look at her 40-year public life. she's had to manage a lot. why is this any different? >> why is this debate any different? from what she's done her whole life? >> right. >> i think it boils down to this. this is almost like -- we just had the olympics, right? it is like training your...
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frankly as donald trump does. we're seeing this as a special circumstance and debate and hiary should be given time to talk about what she wants to do. to make a difference in people's lives. she shouldn't have to spend the debate correcting the record. >> you want to talk mostly about hillary clinton and her plans. how do you get over the huge hurdle? the overwhelming number of americans who don't see her as honest? >> first of all, asked this question because it's been out there a lot. hillary has recognized she has a lot of work to do to earn people's trust. as we were discussing, we think this debate is a fantastic opportunity for her to present not just what she is going to do to make a difference in people's lives but she has a long history of getting this done. people can absolutely trust her to make a difference in their lives. they can't trust donald trump to do the same thing. >> what's the number one point you want to make tomorrow night is the time for the voters to pick a president. we'll have people
frankly as donald trump does. we're seeing this as a special circumstance and debate and hiary should be given time to talk about what she wants to do. to make a difference in people's lives. she shouldn't have to spend the debate correcting the record. >> you want to talk mostly about hillary clinton and her plans. how do you get over the huge hurdle? the overwhelming number of americans who don't see her as honest? >> first of all, asked this question because it's been out there a...
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now, donald trump is doing more press and donald trump is not taking invitations from the press other than fox and bill ha ha and the only thing we have to go off now is looking at twitter feeds. i want to get your response on his attack on alicia machado and also going after hillary clinton for having bad judgment because of discussing alicia machado. does this prove clinton's point about temperament. how does he look like he has a temperament that she's accused of him not having that he's will to do this at 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. >> the media picks up on a story and hammers mr. trump and taking it out of context. you want to report that as fact. i rarely saw any journalists saying this is what he claimed. >> he heads back. >> we had a sit down interview with natalie morales where we discussed this and alicia machado herself says that this is the case so, as a latina and a woman who has cuban immigrant parents who is now advising donald trump. have you had an opportunity to talk to him of this with those that maybe interested in voting for him and what this mean going forward? >> i h
now, donald trump is doing more press and donald trump is not taking invitations from the press other than fox and bill ha ha and the only thing we have to go off now is looking at twitter feeds. i want to get your response on his attack on alicia machado and also going after hillary clinton for having bad judgment because of discussing alicia machado. does this prove clinton's point about temperament. how does he look like he has a temperament that she's accused of him not having that he's...
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trump there after donald trump delivered his written message. he says it was his written message, messages and thoughts that he had jotted down a few days ago leading up to this invitation to appear before this congregation and he talked about being able to promise or hoping to promise prosperity to everyone, even saying that he was here to learn. his words, i'm here to learn. i want to reform the system. he said, quoting, i believe we need a civil rights agenda, great education, great opportunities. he wants to build and rebuild detroit, offering a lot of vision, a lot of promises but is this what this congregation wanted to hear, is this what the african-american community voting bloc wanted to hear from donald trump who admits that this is his first time, his campaign admits this the first time before a predominantly black community two months before the election -- of the general election. with me now, i want to bring back our panel, politics editor for theroot.com and senior editor for "the atlantic," ron brownstein and donald trump support
trump there after donald trump delivered his written message. he says it was his written message, messages and thoughts that he had jotted down a few days ago leading up to this invitation to appear before this congregation and he talked about being able to promise or hoping to promise prosperity to everyone, even saying that he was here to learn. his words, i'm here to learn. i want to reform the system. he said, quoting, i believe we need a civil rights agenda, great education, great...
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>> he took on donald trump. particularly on transparency, not releasing his tax returns, a number of things. it can't hurt, certainly, because he has a near record-high approval rating right now, which is good for hillary clinton. the question is how much can enthusiasm for president obama be translated to hillary clinton. when you look at the obama coalition, she has been courting, she is not doing as well, particularly with latinos and millennials. the clinton campaign says she polls okay with millennials but are they motivated to get to the polls? that's where president obama comes in. he's trying to create interest there. >> can she, david chalian, recreate the obama coalition that got him elected president twice? >> that's their entire theory of the case. that is how the clinton campaign believes they can create a victory. brianna is right. the transferrins of the energy is not something that happens just like that. he is out there working it, but his name is not on the ballot. he is popular with these grou
>> he took on donald trump. particularly on transparency, not releasing his tax returns, a number of things. it can't hurt, certainly, because he has a near record-high approval rating right now, which is good for hillary clinton. the question is how much can enthusiasm for president obama be translated to hillary clinton. when you look at the obama coalition, she has been courting, she is not doing as well, particularly with latinos and millennials. the clinton campaign says she polls...
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our campaign, donald trump do not. >> donald trump, but why donald trump has not directly said it, philip, is the point. >> in january, wolf blitzer when ted cruz wasn't born a candidate. he said who knows? he doesn't want to focus it. right now the donald trump is extensively reaching out to african-american voters and they're doing this outreach and it is clear this is an issue and that's why -- and that is why the trump campaign, if donald trump were serious about reaching out to african-american voters this is a fairly easy thing to do and he is not. >> basibasil? >> your outreach to african-americans did not include an apology for the birther question -- >> let me talk. it's an abject failure of this and indeed his campaign because this comment that he's not born here is a proxy for delegitim e delegitimizing this man. the fact that he had to do a press con -- the fact that a president had to do a press conference to produce his birth certificate. what does that say? >> she did not. >>. [ indiscernible ] >> and the fact of the matter is to this day most republicans and probably 20% o
our campaign, donald trump do not. >> donald trump, but why donald trump has not directly said it, philip, is the point. >> in january, wolf blitzer when ted cruz wasn't born a candidate. he said who knows? he doesn't want to focus it. right now the donald trump is extensively reaching out to african-american voters and they're doing this outreach and it is clear this is an issue and that's why -- and that is why the trump campaign, if donald trump were serious about reaching out to...
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the voters see a binary trump between donald trump -- on immigration, donald trump wants to make sure the country is protected. hillary clinton, open border policy. that's a very clear distinction. hillary clinton is the biggest failure in secretary of state history. >> the link boris is talking about, he said donald trump made a link between immigration, the economy, jobs, and national security. did he? >> nope. he's trying to do romney but harder. romney did not even get close to beating president obama. besides that, he looked ridiculous in mexico city. going to a foreign country you can't espouse your values as wrong as your values are. it shows a certain level of cowardice that you can't go to another country and talk about your main talking about which is you want that country to pay for the wall. then to come back into the united states in phoenix and act like a tough guy. he's not ready for primetime. he was never ready for primetime and the american public knows it. >> this is a call and response thing donald trump does at his rallies. he was going to pay for the wall, mexico
the voters see a binary trump between donald trump -- on immigration, donald trump wants to make sure the country is protected. hillary clinton, open border policy. that's a very clear distinction. hillary clinton is the biggest failure in secretary of state history. >> the link boris is talking about, he said donald trump made a link between immigration, the economy, jobs, and national security. did he? >> nope. he's trying to do romney but harder. romney did not even get close to...
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. >> in consideration of advising donald trump, do you like donald trump? or is it you more do not like hillary clinton? is this more about trump or more about clinton? >> i don't make decisions on who i think ought to be president based on who i like. or how i feel. i think that trump has come out on two things that i think are very important. first of all, he seems to be very much more so than his opponent in favor of a strong defense budget and we have got a lot of space to make up, problems that have been left in defense by the obama administration, and the other is that he seems willing to keep a secret and not to blab everything to the public and our opponents. when he comes up with something about national security that ought to be kept quiet. i think that's good. you can't go yakking about everything you're interested in. you have to keep your counsel. >> just to be clear, he did talk about the classified intelligence briefing that he got. he said he left with the impression that the briefers did not agree with the administration policy and he said
. >> in consideration of advising donald trump, do you like donald trump? or is it you more do not like hillary clinton? is this more about trump or more about clinton? >> i don't make decisions on who i think ought to be president based on who i like. or how i feel. i think that trump has come out on two things that i think are very important. first of all, he seems to be very much more so than his opponent in favor of a strong defense budget and we have got a lot of space to make...
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why isn't donald trump pulling ahead there? >> well, there's, the demographics have been trending in the democrats' direction for the last few decades, haven't quite caught up yet, but that, combined with the fairly vocal contingent of never-trump conservatives in the state has come out in hillary's favor. >> what is the profile of the georgia never-trump republican? >> they listen to eric erickson. basically, who is a political commentator, has a national following, but also is very specifically a georgia guy. he is one of the, head of the never-trump movement, especially locally. and he has a pretty significant following here. >> yeah, and he has been on this from the start. and he talks about it in terms of traditional republican policy, and also kind of basic human decency is something that he's been talking about, which i gather may appeal to some georgia republicans, especially more religiously-inclined georgia republicans. >> never thought that anyone would have to run on basic human decency in the presidential race. but
why isn't donald trump pulling ahead there? >> well, there's, the demographics have been trending in the democrats' direction for the last few decades, haven't quite caught up yet, but that, combined with the fairly vocal contingent of never-trump conservatives in the state has come out in hillary's favor. >> what is the profile of the georgia never-trump republican? >> they listen to eric erickson. basically, who is a political commentator, has a national following, but also...
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donald trump jr. getting flak for comments he made while he was explaining the treatment he says his father gets from the press compared to the treatment hillary clinton gets. let me play his full answer and how he described it. >> the media has built her up. they have let her slide on every indiscrepancy, on every lie. on every dnc game trying to get bernie sanders out of the thing. if republicans were doing that, they would be warming up the gas chamber right now. >> the anti-defamation lead have said tri-valleyization of holocaust and gas chambers is never okay. do you think he just used the wrong words? >> clearly he was talking about capital punishment and not making a reference to that -- that -- that awful period of history we know to be the holocaust. but look his point -- his point is well made. beyond whatever rhetoric he chose to use. to be honest with you. since i joined the campaign a couple of months ago it's felt like two on one every day of the week. present company accepted. i have gr
donald trump jr. getting flak for comments he made while he was explaining the treatment he says his father gets from the press compared to the treatment hillary clinton gets. let me play his full answer and how he described it. >> the media has built her up. they have let her slide on every indiscrepancy, on every lie. on every dnc game trying to get bernie sanders out of the thing. if republicans were doing that, they would be warming up the gas chamber right now. >> the...
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trump has not said that. >> donald trump hasn't said anything. >> donald trump has not said anything. >> on behalf of the campaign -- hold on. on behalf of the campaign. >> said that last week or two, you know, they've said that. >> donald trump -- >> -- to what they said. >> okay. donald trump said through the campaign that barak obama was born in the united states, but more importantly we know donald trump has been out seriously engaged in outreach to the african-american community over the past couple of weeks. he visited detroit with dr. ben carson, he has been speaking in african-american churches. to me, don, the breaking news today is not so much about the obama birth place issue, it is about how donald trump is doing in the tracking polls with african-americans. if you look at the "l.a. times," and that's a liberal paper, the "l.a. times" tracking poll has donald trump at 19% amongst 3,000 voters that they track. that shows that donald trump is really, you know, his message is getting through about jobs and about security in the inner city. i think that's the important thing
trump has not said that. >> donald trump hasn't said anything. >> donald trump has not said anything. >> on behalf of the campaign -- hold on. on behalf of the campaign. >> said that last week or two, you know, they've said that. >> donald trump -- >> -- to what they said. >> okay. donald trump said through the campaign that barak obama was born in the united states, but more importantly we know donald trump has been out seriously engaged in outreach to...
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trump, but it's just not the same as donald trump. the other thing is i guess it's a brilliant move in a way they have a lot of falsities going up and out when it comes to the orgens of the birther movement and trying to kind of obsolve donald trump of that it. doesn't pass a fact check because they're saying that origins of this have to do with hillary clinton and hillary clinton wasn't able to get an answer. when you go to 2011, that isn't the case, the way it is characterized, it isn't true. there's really a number of things that need to be fact-checked here. >> i'll ask you the same question. why now? >> a couple things. one is, i think donald trump is stepping on his own message by not acknowledging it right away with the "washington post." what he did, don, tonight or at least for the campaign tonight, tried to put it to bed. he gave his most detailed policy speech, on the biggest facing the country and the economy and what we're not talking about was the economy. your we not talking about his economic speech? because he chose t
trump, but it's just not the same as donald trump. the other thing is i guess it's a brilliant move in a way they have a lot of falsities going up and out when it comes to the orgens of the birther movement and trying to kind of obsolve donald trump of that it. doesn't pass a fact check because they're saying that origins of this have to do with hillary clinton and hillary clinton wasn't able to get an answer. when you go to 2011, that isn't the case, the way it is characterized, it isn't true....
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donald trump will do great. president trump is coming onstage no fears whatsoever. >> the first member of congress to endorse donald trump, seven moss two days ago. >> very proud of that. good to have people from two parts of new york stit. >> great to be here. >>> nearly a week since keith lamont scott was killed in an altercation with charlotte police. the release of dashcam and body cam video has done little to answer a lot of the questions surrounding his death. scott's brother-in-law joins us with the family's reaction, right after a quick break. (sigh) my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. freshly made in the tokyo-japanese tradition, each batch is small. special. unique... every bowl blurring the line between food...and art. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-s
donald trump will do great. president trump is coming onstage no fears whatsoever. >> the first member of congress to endorse donald trump, seven moss two days ago. >> very proud of that. good to have people from two parts of new york stit. >> great to be here. >>> nearly a week since keith lamont scott was killed in an altercation with charlotte police. the release of dashcam and body cam video has done little to answer a lot of the questions surrounding his death....
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donald trump is over weight, donald trump doesn't exercise. >> he is not the only one. donald trump loves to eat junk food. i mean, this is something that voters need to see, and deserve to know. >> with the taco bowl and the mcdonalds. let me say this. in all seriousness, this is what he said. his doctor said he would be the healthiest person ever elected and on dr. oz he said he didn't exercise and said he wants to lose at least 15 pounds at least and he's on medication to control his cholesterol. that doesn't sound like the healthiest individual, if you're doing that. as a matter of fact, he said 236, the audience member says 267. if he's anywhere in that range, for a 6'3" man, he's over weight if he's at 236, and if he's at 260, he's obese. that doesn't sound, andy, as the most healthiest and fit person. >> don, first, look, he looks fantastic to me and i'll tell you this, he is getting exercise in the sense he's flying to two or three different states a day and he walks these lines and shakes voters' hands and he's moving his arms up and down. he may not be doing t
donald trump is over weight, donald trump doesn't exercise. >> he is not the only one. donald trump loves to eat junk food. i mean, this is something that voters need to see, and deserve to know. >> with the taco bowl and the mcdonalds. let me say this. in all seriousness, this is what he said. his doctor said he would be the healthiest person ever elected and on dr. oz he said he didn't exercise and said he wants to lose at least 15 pounds at least and he's on medication to control...
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but not donald trump. >> donald trump? >> no, no. mike pence, his running mate. what does donald trump think about his running mate releasing his taxes and might he follow suit? >> plus, the man who was once her opponent. why bernie sanders thinks some of the debate rules should change and how that could make not a lot of people in the hillary clinton campaign happy when he said that. we'll talk about it. ♪ it's peyton. ♪ it's peyton on sunday mornings. ♪ e-man! what up, peyt. you know i have directv nfl sunday ticket. i get every game, every sunday. all in hd. yeah. i know that. so you wanna come over? i'll make nachos! i can't right now man. i'm playing. oh yeah. alright. i'll pencil you in for tuesday. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket included at no extra charge. only on directv. car company two years in a row? the most awarded oh wow. i'm surprised! chevy's coming out with some nice stuff. the design is great. i love it. number one in my book. and chevy is going to give you 0% financing for 72 months. that's 6 years of no interest. that's awesome. i know, rig
but not donald trump. >> donald trump? >> no, no. mike pence, his running mate. what does donald trump think about his running mate releasing his taxes and might he follow suit? >> plus, the man who was once her opponent. why bernie sanders thinks some of the debate rules should change and how that could make not a lot of people in the hillary clinton campaign happy when he said that. we'll talk about it. ♪ it's peyton. ♪ it's peyton on sunday mornings. ♪ e-man! what up,...
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i think donald trump gave a unique donald trump response to the status quo. i think he gave a spirited argument. and i think he passed a number of thresholds, which showed that for what was it, 90 minutes, for 90 minutes he could go toe to toe with hillary clinton. >> hearing from paul ryan. donald trump is talking about the debate live right now in little havana. let's listen. >> we understand it's going to be the biggest ever and i'm about ready to go on stage. i said, let me just think about my meeting tomorrow. but it was a fascinating period of time. and i think we did very well. we won virtually every poll. every poll. except for cnn. and nobody watches cnn. but we won almost every single poll. cbs and drudge and slade and "time" magazine and all of them, right? we won all of them. so that was a great honor. a very big moment. very important moment. talking about a lot of very important subjects, including jobs, including immigration. you folks know more about immigration than anybody, but immigration is such an important subject. and our military, our
i think donald trump gave a unique donald trump response to the status quo. i think he gave a spirited argument. and i think he passed a number of thresholds, which showed that for what was it, 90 minutes, for 90 minutes he could go toe to toe with hillary clinton. >> hearing from paul ryan. donald trump is talking about the debate live right now in little havana. let's listen. >> we understand it's going to be the biggest ever and i'm about ready to go on stage. i said, let me just...
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we can be certain that donald trump controls donald trump, period. what does it say to republicans who, they were happy going into the debate. he was surging in polls going into the debate, and get to polling later. hillary clinton clearly has momentum after the debate. what does it tell republicans? latching on to a nominee in an election year? >> they bought this. this is who they decided he wanted as their nominee and plenty of instances in donald trump's past not only with miss universe, one the women promoted in the construction business, he used to say, hey, you look like you like your candy. something donald trump has didn't throughout his career when it comes to women subordinates, this re-emphasizes that and reminds women why they're not sure about this man. >> and at a time the senate was actually starting to look better for republicans. you could look up and down the ballot. so many republicans actually showing a lot of separation from donald trump and like they might actually be able to hold on to the senate. very different from where the
we can be certain that donald trump controls donald trump, period. what does it say to republicans who, they were happy going into the debate. he was surging in polls going into the debate, and get to polling later. hillary clinton clearly has momentum after the debate. what does it tell republicans? latching on to a nominee in an election year? >> they bought this. this is who they decided he wanted as their nominee and plenty of instances in donald trump's past not only with miss...
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is and everybody has been talking about which donald trump would show up. the mexican trump, the quiet trump or the trump of the tweet s not son-in-law there one trump, that's clear, but wherever he's in an adversarial situation the competitive trump comes and he's so far incapable of the self-discipline that would be required to let things go. hillary clinton let things go so she appeared to be the ronald reagan of 1901980. she was positive. it was supposed to be reverse. it was supposed to be trump who was presidential and seeming positiv positive. >> it's a little bit like seeing a doctor when he takes a hammer and hits your knee and you reflexively go up. all she had to do is pick up the hammer boom, he kept going up. >> he's a competitor and so just in talking to the people around him this morning they to a person have said you better believe he got it, he did it his own way the first time and it didn't go as well as he wanted to, to put it mildly and that he's being told that privately and that he's going to try to figure it out and restrain himself f
is and everybody has been talking about which donald trump would show up. the mexican trump, the quiet trump or the trump of the tweet s not son-in-law there one trump, that's clear, but wherever he's in an adversarial situation the competitive trump comes and he's so far incapable of the self-discipline that would be required to let things go. hillary clinton let things go so she appeared to be the ronald reagan of 1901980. she was positive. it was supposed to be reverse. it was supposed to be...
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here is donald trump's problem. state by state through the key battlegrounds, hillary clinton is leading in all of them. some of the leads are small. florida at the beginning of the month was 1. now 4. ohio was 1 at the beginning of the month. now a three-point lead. north carolina a close race. pennsylvania in single digits. that's still a comfortable lead at 7 points. virginia she leads by even more. wisconsin, closer than a lot of people would think but still a clinton lead. colorado, a big clinton lead. if the election were held today, by our projections, hillary clinton would be already over the top with 273 electoral votes. donald trump could win all the tossup states and not clinch the presidency. he has to turn some of these that we lean blue red. pennsylvania would be the biggest prize. hillary clinton, it's not over yet. one of her biggest weaknesses in the rust belt, blue-collar voters. joe biden is trying to help. >> give me a break! give me a break. this is a guy born with a silver spoon in his mouth th
here is donald trump's problem. state by state through the key battlegrounds, hillary clinton is leading in all of them. some of the leads are small. florida at the beginning of the month was 1. now 4. ohio was 1 at the beginning of the month. now a three-point lead. north carolina a close race. pennsylvania in single digits. that's still a comfortable lead at 7 points. virginia she leads by even more. wisconsin, closer than a lot of people would think but still a clinton lead. colorado, a big...
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donald trump is. donald trump needs to be able to make -- >> he's a leader in the democratic party, former dnc chairman, almost became the democratic presidential nominee. >> a decade ago. >> let's talk about -- talk a little more about last night. donald trump is at this big rally. he said that he was holding back, he did not want to embarrass hillary clinton. then his deputy campaign manager came out this morning and went there, and said after -- well, let's also say david bossi has been going after the clintons for years but used the word enabler, called her an enabler. is this where this conversation is headed going into the second debate? is this where they are going to go? >> this is maybe one of the most divisive debates within the trump universe and among republicans in washington who don't want to see him go there. this notion that you turn the final six weeks of the campaign into the great est hits of bill clinton's personal scandals of the 1990. there are people very close to trump and cert
donald trump is. donald trump needs to be able to make -- >> he's a leader in the democratic party, former dnc chairman, almost became the democratic presidential nominee. >> a decade ago. >> let's talk about -- talk a little more about last night. donald trump is at this big rally. he said that he was holding back, he did not want to embarrass hillary clinton. then his deputy campaign manager came out this morning and went there, and said after -- well, let's also say david...
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for donald trump it's certainly a reinvented donald trump that we are seeing here in the last -- i would say month or appear much more controlled and much more in the role, i would say. >> i believe this is washington avenue. i might be wrong. i'm trying to get my bearings here. they are headed down from the airport to the phoenix convention center where in 15 minutes or so the candidate donald trump will be speaking to a pretty crowded house there. we are covering this wall-to-wall on fox10phoenix.com. you can find the link to fox 10 news now and we will be back >>> not exactly entertainment news. the motorcade right now. >> when it's donald trump, there is an element. entertainment. the guy cut his teeth with the american public to a great degree on the apprentice. >> and because of that background it helped propel him into a place where people were comfortable with him. >> you made a great point a >> we were looking at twitter and the number -- the top 20 things trending and it all has to do with donald trump. he has sucked the air out of the room. hillary clinton today is not trendin
for donald trump it's certainly a reinvented donald trump that we are seeing here in the last -- i would say month or appear much more controlled and much more in the role, i would say. >> i believe this is washington avenue. i might be wrong. i'm trying to get my bearings here. they are headed down from the airport to the phoenix convention center where in 15 minutes or so the candidate donald trump will be speaking to a pretty crowded house there. we are covering this wall-to-wall on...
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donald trump has not released his tax returns. news of this past week shows a whole series of very serious questions about donald trump's ties to russia. and finally there's been news recently about very questionable, even illegal payments by the trump foundation. i think these unanswered questions are going to be on voters' minds. finally, there's the issue of truthfulness. campaign trail thus far. about 70% of the things they check turn out to be false. and so that's an interesting point about the debate tomorrow night, too. in a 90-minute format, not 20-second sound bites, there's a real opportunity to hear somebody say something and get into is that actually true or not? i think the debate issue, you know, obviously let it be an even standard for both, but that issue about specifics, answering those unanswered questions and checking people on truthfulness, >> dickerson: i notice the campaign put out a list already of 18 or so falsehoods about donald trump. they put out that acted donald trump, but hillary clinton, everything s
donald trump has not released his tax returns. news of this past week shows a whole series of very serious questions about donald trump's ties to russia. and finally there's been news recently about very questionable, even illegal payments by the trump foundation. i think these unanswered questions are going to be on voters' minds. finally, there's the issue of truthfulness. campaign trail thus far. about 70% of the things they check turn out to be false. and so that's an interesting point...
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donald trump did pretty well. a lot of people are blaming matt lauer and i think there's a lot of blame -- >> that really is the water cooler discussion. >> everyone is being much tougher on her and very light on trump but the fact is that trump came out of last night doing pretty well against her and i think that's got to be a wake-up call for the clinton campaign. do not take this lightly. do not assume you can walk over this guy in a debate. he did pretty well in the republican debates. you should beat him, the american public expects you're going to beat him. the cnn poll shows most americans think she'll win. i don't think that's good news for her. you're better off being the underdog. >> right. because that motivates the supporters to go to the polls and say, oh, my god, she's behind. i have so much to get to. i want to ask you, how do you think matt lauer did last night? >> this was the wrong format for matt lauer. >> do you think he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't? >> yeah but the good news fo
donald trump did pretty well. a lot of people are blaming matt lauer and i think there's a lot of blame -- >> that really is the water cooler discussion. >> everyone is being much tougher on her and very light on trump but the fact is that trump came out of last night doing pretty well against her and i think that's got to be a wake-up call for the clinton campaign. do not take this lightly. do not assume you can walk over this guy in a debate. he did pretty well in the republican...
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don't like donald trump. i don't think it's a game changer, but i do think it makes it a little harder for trump to get the news cycle back in his favor. >> well, i also think it's just for decent people who have some sense about them that they are offended by the remarks today. and you're right, it's there kind of like, there, mama, i ate the spinach, are you happy now, the way the words came out of his mouth. but i want you to listen to hillary clinton's response. >> his campaign was founded on this outrageous lie. there is no erasing it in history. he is feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and bias that lurks in our country. >> so, how is this going to play with voters, jeff? how do you think? >> well, i think for, you know, donald trump's supporters, they will either be with him or blame the media for, you know, talking about this. but i think for the voters that secretary clinton is after, we talk about the supporters of the president, the obama coalition. she's been having some trouble sort of
don't like donald trump. i don't think it's a game changer, but i do think it makes it a little harder for trump to get the news cycle back in his favor. >> well, i also think it's just for decent people who have some sense about them that they are offended by the remarks today. and you're right, it's there kind of like, there, mama, i ate the spinach, are you happy now, the way the words came out of his mouth. but i want you to listen to hillary clinton's response. >> his campaign...
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donald trump's statement. let's go to the author of the original article. robert costa, national political reporter "washington post" joined as always here in the studio by nicole wallace. robert, what happened tonight? >> on wednesday night, it was really late, donald trump had finished a rally in canton, ohio. so we're sitting there and i had a list of questions, and one of the questions i had was kellyanne conway said that trump now believes that obama was born in the united states. so i asked him is kellyann conway accurate? he said i don't want to answer that. we had a lengthy exchange about it, and what he said, i published tonight. >> when you published this, the conversation was so fast and to furious, that within about an hour's time, we got the following statement from the trump-pence campaign. here is the nut paragraph, in 2011, mr. donald trump was finally able to bring this ugly incident to its conclusion by successfully compelling president obama to release his birth certificate. mr. trump did a
donald trump's statement. let's go to the author of the original article. robert costa, national political reporter "washington post" joined as always here in the studio by nicole wallace. robert, what happened tonight? >> on wednesday night, it was really late, donald trump had finished a rally in canton, ohio. so we're sitting there and i had a list of questions, and one of the questions i had was kellyanne conway said that trump now believes that obama was born in the united...
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do you believe donald trump? >> i believe donald trump is an exaggerator. i believe donald trump is a liar. i believe he's a bully. and pretty well describes him. what he said on president obama where he was born means nothing because any reasonable person knew that barack obama was an american, born in hawaii and donald trump has generated a lot of controversy and it's been so harmful to our country. i think in the long run extremely harmful to the most va variegating presidential candidate we have had. >> unfortunately senator reid represents the old establishment. every elected official. looking at special interest groups and lobbyists. he would have strife against mr. trump who strikes against the institution harry reid comes from. >> does senator reid have a point? for years trump has perpetuated the conspiracy theory. now he delivered a sentence refute yating that. can that wipe away five years of that? >> i do and i will tell you why. >> it does wipe it away? one sentence means the things he said in the last five years are for nought? >> let me finis
do you believe donald trump? >> i believe donald trump is an exaggerator. i believe donald trump is a liar. i believe he's a bully. and pretty well describes him. what he said on president obama where he was born means nothing because any reasonable person knew that barack obama was an american, born in hawaii and donald trump has generated a lot of controversy and it's been so harmful to our country. i think in the long run extremely harmful to the most va variegating presidential...
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outspoken donald trump or the reserved, laid-back donald trump? >> in both cases he's a liaison for change. one thing that is consistent is this message that we've had enough of washington status quo, we're ready for a change. that donald trump unequivocally showing up tonight. >> she's going to hit him on a lot of issues, including, for example, why he refuses to release his tax returns. how will he respond? >> i think he'll respond in kind. he's going to make sure he answers the question, but he's also going to push back. this is not a guy who is going to sit back with politically correct responses. i think the tone might be a little bit different but he's not going to sit back and not answer it, and i think that's what america is ready for and that's why he's surging in the polls. it's because people are ready for someone who stands up and fights. >> why did he fight a benghazi survivor, a man named mark geist, to sit in one of the front seats? he's sending a message to hillary clinton who invited mark cuban. >> sure. but mark geist is someone
outspoken donald trump or the reserved, laid-back donald trump? >> in both cases he's a liaison for change. one thing that is consistent is this message that we've had enough of washington status quo, we're ready for a change. that donald trump unequivocally showing up tonight. >> she's going to hit him on a lot of issues, including, for example, why he refuses to release his tax returns. how will he respond? >> i think he'll respond in kind. he's going to make sure he answers...