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we need to fix a broken washington, d.c. i think a lot of people agree with that. >> my question to you, is he still talking about possible impeachment and talking about possible charges? >> people lost faith in institutions in the country. they lost faith in the corporate america and the media. to have a different direction come to washington, d.c. and change the temperature in the room you need an outsider. donald trump is that outsider. he doesn't come from that world. i also think it is important that he is a lacart with politics. you can't be liberal on gay marriage and then conservative on punishment. he is coming in as a republican against tpp and the war in iraq. i think that the american people are yearning for something like that. >> you are saying we are going to hear a positive in these next 24 hours. he is not going to talk about hillary clinton? >> i think it will be a mixed bag. a little of column a and column b. >> it is impossible for him not to talk about hillary clinton. >> i have never heard donald trump
we need to fix a broken washington, d.c. i think a lot of people agree with that. >> my question to you, is he still talking about possible impeachment and talking about possible charges? >> people lost faith in institutions in the country. they lost faith in the corporate america and the media. to have a different direction come to washington, d.c. and change the temperature in the room you need an outsider. donald trump is that outsider. he doesn't come from that world. i also...
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alex burns and "washington post" political reporter philip bump and mark preston. so, here we go, alex. he said, i'm not going to go there. i'm not going to talk about it. that's exactly what he's doing. can we explain this simply by who he has telling him what to do? you have bannon and brightbeit. attacking the clintons on a personal basis for, what, 5 y25 years? >> remember the people around donald trump and i would add roger stone to that list, a guy who has been around donald trump longer than anyone and written an entire book about bill clinton and his affairs and hillary clinton's alleged involvement in helping cover them up. i think it's clear that donald trump himself when he's faced with adversity likes to escalate the conflict to the greatest extent possible and in this kind of situation i think it's difficult for someone like that who likes to fight and likes to fight harshly and in personal terms to resist the impulse to go there and go there fast. we saw him pretty publicly wrestling with that all of yesterday and all the day before. first saying i wo
alex burns and "washington post" political reporter philip bump and mark preston. so, here we go, alex. he said, i'm not going to go there. i'm not going to talk about it. that's exactly what he's doing. can we explain this simply by who he has telling him what to do? you have bannon and brightbeit. attacking the clintons on a personal basis for, what, 5 y25 years? >> remember the people around donald trump and i would add roger stone to that list, a guy who has been around...
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"washington post," "new york times," they said, donald trump felt humiliated, he had a terrible time. i said, they are so dishonest. the one thing, the one group that lies more than lyin' ted cruz is the press. the media. they really are bad. they really are dishonest and that's why their poll numbers with people in the public are so low. they are so totally dishonest. >> well, certainly do you feel like that when you don't like what they say. when you do like what the media says you go out of your way to say -- >> i'm a big boy. when i do something that's off i don't mind being criticized but they make things up. they literally make up things that you said. they cut you off in half sentences. so it's a totally different meaning from what you give. >> let me give you a chance to clean up one thing before i go. >> i've gotten used to it but the press is so dishonest especially the political press. like just about -- nothing i've ever seen, can compete with it. it is -- a disgrace. what happened. >> let me give you a chance to clean something up here before you hear the reactions to it.
"washington post," "new york times," they said, donald trump felt humiliated, he had a terrible time. i said, they are so dishonest. the one thing, the one group that lies more than lyin' ted cruz is the press. the media. they really are bad. they really are dishonest and that's why their poll numbers with people in the public are so low. they are so totally dishonest. >> well, certainly do you feel like that when you don't like what they say. when you do like what the...
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clinton and trump have high negatives but the new "the washington post" poll even though they have equal high negatives when adults were asked who is more qualified, clinton scores higher than trump on the qualification issue. you can tell that's the point she was trying to emphasize. listen to her donald trump wants to be president, he has to be more careful about what he says. >> so when you say we're going to bar all muslims, you are sending a message to the muslim world and also sending a message to the terrorists because we now do have evidence, we have seen how donald trump is being used to essentially be a recruiter for more people to join the cause of terrorism. >> she says i'm experienced. i know how to be calm in these moments. he says you were secretary of state, benghazi happened, in his view she lied to the families, you were secretary of state, look around the world, things aren't a hell of a lot better. he makes the argument a lot argue things are worse, experience versus -- >> well the other thing that was more surprising from her was calling it likely terrorism. you almo
clinton and trump have high negatives but the new "the washington post" poll even though they have equal high negatives when adults were asked who is more qualified, clinton scores higher than trump on the qualification issue. you can tell that's the point she was trying to emphasize. listen to her donald trump wants to be president, he has to be more careful about what he says. >> so when you say we're going to bar all muslims, you are sending a message to the muslim world and...
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we have manu raju with all of this from washington. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump is not backing down with the war of words hoping to continue to tap into frustration with the party establishment. he writes what we are seeing now is not a proper use of the rules, but a flagrant use of the rules. delegates are supposed to reflect the voters, but this system is rigged with operatives with double agent delegates. trump was joined by kasich and cruz. trump continued to seize on the criticism of new york values. trump was greeted more enthusiastically inside the room. all ahead of the primary in new york where 95 delegates are at stake. the trump campaign has a good shot of taking all of them. >> thank you. we have corey lewandowski joining us live in our 7:00 a.m. hour. >>> so if the polls are right, bernie sanders has to make up a double-digit definiaficit in tht four days. what is the plus/minus? did he gain ground? you will hear from the vermont senator about how he thinks he did coming up. d 't get here. there were people who listened along the way. pe
we have manu raju with all of this from washington. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump is not backing down with the war of words hoping to continue to tap into frustration with the party establishment. he writes what we are seeing now is not a proper use of the rules, but a flagrant use of the rules. delegates are supposed to reflect the voters, but this system is rigged with operatives with double agent delegates. trump was joined by kasich and cruz. trump continued to seize on the...
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"the washington post" took the statement that the campaign put out. phil bump, good reporter, and says every single sentence in it is a lie. i commend the piece of journalism. >> he did not put that memo out? >> no, private memo to his client which was garbage. it was crap. excuse my language. >> give us the distinction, though. penn is working for the campaign and put out a memo. >> he put it out. he gave it to his client who rejected -- >> paul, come on. >> he gives the memo to his client who is hillary clinton. >> right. >> what does it say and what do you think it means? >> it it says we should push that you're more american than him. >> that's incorrect, paul. >> no, i have the memo. i'm asking the questions but the memo does not say anything about birthrism. >> lack of american roots. >> this is garbage. everybody who has looked at this, every fact checker, not just me. again, look at the -- >> real politics, politifact, cnn, she denied the birther movement as soon as she was asked about it. >> the chief strategist in '08 campaign and the hillar
"the washington post" took the statement that the campaign put out. phil bump, good reporter, and says every single sentence in it is a lie. i commend the piece of journalism. >> he did not put that memo out? >> no, private memo to his client which was garbage. it was crap. excuse my language. >> give us the distinction, though. penn is working for the campaign and put out a memo. >> he put it out. he gave it to his client who rejected -- >> paul, come...
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washington, alaska and hawaii and he won them big. he won five of the six with senator clinton winning in arizona. over the course of the week senator sanders shaved more than 90 delegates off the lead shaving more than 70 of those delegates off just yesterday. hillary clinton says the math is still in her favor and it is and momentum as we head to wisconsin and what senator sanders is saying and even hillary clinton right now, well, she should be feeling the burn. >> this is what momentum is. we have been beating donald trump by double digits. the last cnn poll had hillary clinton doing quite well. she was beating trump by 12 points. we were beating him by 20 points. >> was it just a big day or is it a big day? he is bolder and more aggressive. thinks he has a chance. >> on the one hand it's more than a big day. it's a big week for bernie sanders because he also won two of three contest earlier in the week so he nets about 90 delegates for the whole week. that closes the gap quite a bit. on the other hand these contests could not hav
washington, alaska and hawaii and he won them big. he won five of the six with senator clinton winning in arizona. over the course of the week senator sanders shaved more than 90 delegates off the lead shaving more than 70 of those delegates off just yesterday. hillary clinton says the math is still in her favor and it is and momentum as we head to wisconsin and what senator sanders is saying and even hillary clinton right now, well, she should be feeling the burn. >> this is what...
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cnn joe johns live in washington with more. and our understanding is that it's not a gaffe parade, it's that you got to see him and weigh him and measure him and he should have been found lacking, joe. >> that's what the clinton campaign wants voters to think right now. they're projecting an upbeat image. one day after the first debate with more help on the way. as you said from bernie sanders to try to get younger voters who just seem as critical motivated for this election. sanders will appear with secretary clinton to stem any further departure of millennials who could be turning to libertarian candidate gary johnson. meanwhile yesterday in raleigh, north carolina, hillary clinton giving every indication that her and her campaign are riding high. listen. >> did anybody see that debate last night? oh, yes. one down, two to go. >> the clinton campaign is also hoping for another day of free media coverage of the miss universe controversy that their candidate loved over the trump campaign at the end of the debate this about who
cnn joe johns live in washington with more. and our understanding is that it's not a gaffe parade, it's that you got to see him and weigh him and measure him and he should have been found lacking, joe. >> that's what the clinton campaign wants voters to think right now. they're projecting an upbeat image. one day after the first debate with more help on the way. as you said from bernie sanders to try to get younger voters who just seem as critical motivated for this election. sanders will...
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let's begin with brianna keilar live in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this race is getting nastier and more contentious. you had first lady michelle obama in new hampshire and sharply denouncing the nominee and donald trump is defending himself. he is lashing out against people in his own party as his poll numbers keep dropping. >> this is a struggle for the survival of our nation. >> reporter: donald trump issuing an apocalyptic call of arms amount allegations of sexual misconduct. >> our campaign represents a true threat. >> reporter: portraying himself as a smear campaign, a conspiracy orchestrated by clinton, the media and the establishment. >> this is crossroads in the history of our civilization. >> reporter: the republican nominee flatly denying the accusations against him. >> these claims are all fabricated. they're pure fiction and they're outright lies. >> reporter: even suggesting that natasha stooynoff, a writer for "people" magazine who said she was attacked by trump in 2005, was not attractive enough. >> look at her, look at her words. you
let's begin with brianna keilar live in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this race is getting nastier and more contentious. you had first lady michelle obama in new hampshire and sharply denouncing the nominee and donald trump is defending himself. he is lashing out against people in his own party as his poll numbers keep dropping. >> this is a struggle for the survival of our nation. >> reporter: donald trump issuing an apocalyptic call of arms amount allegations of...
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david gregory, matt lewis, john berman, and in washington, we have maeve reston. it's great to have all of you here as we retrace our steps and try to figure out what happened last night. david, what do you think happened last night? >> a political earthquake happened. all across this country. something that was stunning. donald trump knew and understood something that voters in america that we in the media didn't understand. that the political class political republicans and democrats didn't understand and that the establishment at large didn't understand. he understood and harnessed the energy and movement that was tired of the political establishment and really wanted a new day. wanted something completely different. and we have the juxtaposition of someone who never served in office against the ultimate insider in hillary clinton. and the american people on crosslines, primarily, rendered a resounding judgment. a desire for radical change, despite a lack of confidence in his temperament or his qualifications. change is the order of the day. >> hey, maeve, let'
david gregory, matt lewis, john berman, and in washington, we have maeve reston. it's great to have all of you here as we retrace our steps and try to figure out what happened last night. david, what do you think happened last night? >> a political earthquake happened. all across this country. something that was stunning. donald trump knew and understood something that voters in america that we in the media didn't understand. that the political class political republicans and democrats...
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voters obviously just detest washington. so if he does things as far as a typical politician, someone who says -- he says things that a normal politician won't say, people seem to like that. even if we think this is going to hurt him in a general election, there are folks that are laughing, thinking it's great that he's attacking her. >> people in america process things differently than we do here, that much we know. >>> coming up, new details from a state department report about hillary clinton's e-mails. >>> we'll share some words of tribute from our past three presidents. >> from our biggest cities to smallest towns, citizens have done what had to be done to advance the dream that began on the fourth of july. >> the long lasting tribute is all around us, a country where citizens have the right to worship as they want, to march for what they believe, and to say what they think. >> remember, it is their courage, their unselfishness, their devotion to duty that has sustained this country through all its trials and will susta
voters obviously just detest washington. so if he does things as far as a typical politician, someone who says -- he says things that a normal politician won't say, people seem to like that. even if we think this is going to hurt him in a general election, there are folks that are laughing, thinking it's great that he's attacking her. >> people in america process things differently than we do here, that much we know. >>> coming up, new details from a state department report about...
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hillary clinton due to speak in just minutes at the symposium of black women's agenda in washington. we will bring the speech to you live. and donald trump, expected to make big news of his own today. sources telling us he will likely disavow his debunked birther claim that president obama was not born in the united states. so far trump personally refusing to disavow that conspiracy theory, but h
hillary clinton due to speak in just minutes at the symposium of black women's agenda in washington. we will bring the speech to you live. and donald trump, expected to make big news of his own today. sources telling us he will likely disavow his debunked birther claim that president obama was not born in the united states. so far trump personally refusing to disavow that conspiracy theory, but h
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priebus the intumlt washingttim washington insider. and bannon a man who operated on the executive fringe on brei breitbart.com and containing close ties for the movement. bannon's appointment drawing sharp condemination. saying in a statement, "it is easy to see why the kkk views trump as their champion when trump appoints one of the foremost peddlers." the executive director on the counsel of islamic relations says the appointment of bannon sends the disturbing message that the anti-muslim conspiracy theories and white nationalest ideology will be welcome in the white house. as thousand s across the countr protest against trump for the fifth straight day, trump addressing his supporters who have harassed minorities in his first tv interview. >> i will say it right to the cameras. stop it. >> reporter: trump also appearing to -- >> they're talk about a fence in the republican congress. would you accept a fence? >> certain areas of the wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this. called construction. >> reporter: addressing his sup
priebus the intumlt washingttim washington insider. and bannon a man who operated on the executive fringe on brei breitbart.com and containing close ties for the movement. bannon's appointment drawing sharp condemination. saying in a statement, "it is easy to see why the kkk views trump as their champion when trump appoints one of the foremost peddlers." the executive director on the counsel of islamic relations says the appointment of bannon sends the disturbing message that the...
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jason, he is the washington post reporter, and his newspaper, fred ryan, the publisher there, put out a statement that they can't wait for him to come home. that leaves just one, he's the only one left we have not heard from his family. so, guys, by the process of elimination, if there were anybody left in iran, we suspect he would be the one because we've heard from either the employers or the families of everyone else. >> all right, chris, quickly, we also got word this morning that secretary kerr have i back in the u.s. there had been some speculation that perhaps he would meet with the americans once they arrived in switzerland. do we know why he decided to come back to the u.s.? >> we have not heard why. we don't know whether it was a scheduling issue or why he had to come back across. we will find out. certainly those americanss will go from switzerland to germany, and then be home and we're also looking for word about what kind of reception they'll get once they're back here in the united states. >> all right, chris fraits for us in washington, thanks so much. and we'll come ba
jason, he is the washington post reporter, and his newspaper, fred ryan, the publisher there, put out a statement that they can't wait for him to come home. that leaves just one, he's the only one left we have not heard from his family. so, guys, by the process of elimination, if there were anybody left in iran, we suspect he would be the one because we've heard from either the employers or the families of everyone else. >> all right, chris, quickly, we also got word this morning that...
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live in washington for us, chris? >> good morning, chris. hillary clinton is trying to dip into the political fountain of youth urging millennials to vote for her in november. closing the deal among young voters many of which promoted bernie sanders in the primary. sanders trying to use his mojo to help his former rival and clinton used it to resonate with young voters like climate change. >> this election is enormously important for the future of our country. it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as our next president. >> it's not just my name on the ballot. every issue you care about. >> but she has a lot of work to do. clinton leading trump among young voters by just four points. with third-party candidate gary johnson grabbing 11%. now, four years ago president obama won young voters by 29%, according to exit polls. and yesterday, first lady michelle obama told a crowd in pennsylvania that a vote for a third-party candidate like johnson was essentially a vote for donald trump. and the clinton camp is set to turn up the volume on
live in washington for us, chris? >> good morning, chris. hillary clinton is trying to dip into the political fountain of youth urging millennials to vote for her in november. closing the deal among young voters many of which promoted bernie sanders in the primary. sanders trying to use his mojo to help his former rival and clinton used it to resonate with young voters like climate change. >> this election is enormously important for the future of our country. it is imperative that...
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frank is the former cnn/washington bureau chief. let's play just a little bit more because we can from "saturday night live." >> i was against the war. ask anyone in the world named sean hannity. call sean hannity. >> you told sea hannity on his show, and there's proof? >> no, i told him in private. it was just me and sean late at night. i leaned over and i whispered in his ear, sean, i'm against the war in iraq. and then he whispered in my ear, i'm against the war, too. and the next thing i knew, i was kissing sean hannity. >> all right. so "saturday night live" also made fun of hillary clinton, but not as much. let's be honest. not as much. so, brian, give me deeper meaning to the whole thing. >> first of all, alec baldwin is having the time of his life. he was born to play donald trump, one of the best known liberals in new york. he's not going to go easy on trump nor are the "snl" writers who tend to be liberals, like hollywood in general. there is a lot to make fun of, though, about trump's debate performance and the "snl" writ
frank is the former cnn/washington bureau chief. let's play just a little bit more because we can from "saturday night live." >> i was against the war. ask anyone in the world named sean hannity. call sean hannity. >> you told sea hannity on his show, and there's proof? >> no, i told him in private. it was just me and sean late at night. i leaned over and i whispered in his ear, sean, i'm against the war in iraq. and then he whispered in my ear, i'm against the war,...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in washington with more. what have you learned, suzanne? >> they continue to be dogged by this drip, drip, drip of e-mails now being published by wikileaks raise more questions about the justice department. one in which brian fallen is communicating with the justice department in may of 2015 about a civil lawsuit that resulted in the state department releasing tens of thousands of clinton's e-mails. donald trump says this is collusion, corruption and supports his call for a special prosecutor to look into what he is calling clinton's crimes. the clinton campaign says fallon was relaying information that was completely in the public domain at the time. the second part is e-mails from john podesta. there are more than 5,000 now that reveal some of the inner workings of the campaign, the strategy dealing with bernie sanders and reporters they like and don't like among other things. podesta was asked, what does he think the impact of all this is and who does he think is behind it? here's the response. >> so, i think it's a reasonable assumption
cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in washington with more. what have you learned, suzanne? >> they continue to be dogged by this drip, drip, drip of e-mails now being published by wikileaks raise more questions about the justice department. one in which brian fallen is communicating with the justice department in may of 2015 about a civil lawsuit that resulted in the state department releasing tens of thousands of clinton's e-mails. donald trump says this is collusion, corruption and...
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here's what "the washington post" found. a businessman or television star or candidate, the post found trump sought credit for charity he has not given or claimed other people's giving as his own. we will have david fahrenhald on. >> he has looked into trump's charity giving and should be credited for doing that. i think at this point, if you are supporting donald trump, you are supporting trump. if you are against donald trump, you are against donald trump. to button up what matt and jackie said, this is bigger. this will eclipse stories like this such as the charity giving. it is going to convince republicans who are on the fence for donald trump. specifically in two states. florida and pennsylvania. these are two states that donald trump has to win if he is going to win. it could depress the hillary clinton vote frankly who were on the fence about her. they may not support trump, but in state of the pennsylvania and counties round philadelphia, they may not come out. while this is excellent reporting, it is baked into the
here's what "the washington post" found. a businessman or television star or candidate, the post found trump sought credit for charity he has not given or claimed other people's giving as his own. we will have david fahrenhald on. >> he has looked into trump's charity giving and should be credited for doing that. i think at this point, if you are supporting donald trump, you are supporting trump. if you are against donald trump, you are against donald trump. to button up what...
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ally washington is now working to renew or start anew its relationship with iran. talk about the high wire that u.s. officials have to walk. we can point out that the statement that came out was not from the president. it wasn't from secretary kerry. it was from a spoking person john kirby for the state department. >> victor, first of all, wasn't becky's reporting spot on? she laid it out in all the color and all the details that really described this complex kind of mosaic that we're dealing with. it's very difficult to get your arms around it. to your question, yeah, it's an incredibly tough challenge that we have. and clearly i would say what the united states administration is doing now they are down playing -- they're not trying to enflame this. a spokesperson steps forward and said we're working diligently with both capitals in tehran and riyadh to mitigate. bear in mind saudi arabia and iran have major issues, and we see it every day in yemen. remember that saudi arabia has a hot war with shiite militia in yemen now. this is not a war by proxy. this is saudi
ally washington is now working to renew or start anew its relationship with iran. talk about the high wire that u.s. officials have to walk. we can point out that the statement that came out was not from the president. it wasn't from secretary kerry. it was from a spoking person john kirby for the state department. >> victor, first of all, wasn't becky's reporting spot on? she laid it out in all the color and all the details that really described this complex kind of mosaic that we're...
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if you're going to bring change to washington, you want an outsider. paul ryan for his entire adult political career has been inside washington, d.c. unfortunately, washington has failed. >> so you don't think you need paul ryan. in other words, the trump campaign doesn't think -- the fact he says he can no longer publicly support and he's not going to go to rallies with him, you don't think you need paul ryan. >> i think you need the people. you need the people who are going to show up and vote. reince priebus, to his credit, has said we are 100% behind donald trump. you know why that happens? ryan priebus is elected by 168 people. you know how those people are elected? by their states. the closer you get to the people voting every day, supporting donald trump, that's where the power is. >> you don't care about john mccain saying he's out? >> again, you know what happens? john mccain was in a tough battle in a primary. he supported donald trump. now it's politically expedient not to support donald trump. if washington were listening to the people, the
if you're going to bring change to washington, you want an outsider. paul ryan for his entire adult political career has been inside washington, d.c. unfortunately, washington has failed. >> so you don't think you need paul ryan. in other words, the trump campaign doesn't think -- the fact he says he can no longer publicly support and he's not going to go to rallies with him, you don't think you need paul ryan. >> i think you need the people. you need the people who are going to...
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>> we asked our members how they feel washington is doing. and only 20% felt like president obama was listening to iraq and afghanistan vets. this is a conversation long overdue. we should have had it every year. seven years ago, during the v.a. scandal. it's good we had it and it was a really smart conversation. the questions from the veterans and military folks were excellent. we got substantive issues. we should have had this conversation before the v.a. scandal and maybe the president could have been ahead of it n cnn wouldn't have had to do stories about people dieing on the waiting list. this is becoming a regular political conversation and that's a good thing for veterans and a good thing for our political debate. >> you often say, listen, are we sick? is ptsd a bigger problem? yes, yes, but don't treat us like we're all sick. we have real needs when we come back home and everyone says they support the troops but they don't support us when they come back here. >> we're not all damaged and broken. combat is a typical thing to experience
>> we asked our members how they feel washington is doing. and only 20% felt like president obama was listening to iraq and afghanistan vets. this is a conversation long overdue. we should have had it every year. seven years ago, during the v.a. scandal. it's good we had it and it was a really smart conversation. the questions from the veterans and military folks were excellent. we got substantive issues. we should have had this conversation before the v.a. scandal and maybe the president...
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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. >> she was very nasty to me and i was going to do it and i saw chelsea sitting out in the audience and i just didn't want to go there. >> reporter: the thrice married candidate telling reporters he's not worried about scrutiny of his own with his affair with marla maples while he
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....
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>> california, washington, oregon are still going to come in. she could win the popular vote. you know, by 1%. that is going to mean, by the way, the polls weren't altogether wrong. >> a mandate problem. i think this is arguably a very bad thing for america is to have this muddiness -- >> it says something about how democrats may approach this. don't forget, mitch mcconnell and the republicans made a decision. they said i know, let's block everything that obama does. >> on day one. >> and that was a strategy and there were tests for that and democrats have a decision about how much healing they want to do. hillary clinton is going to speak about this. president obama is going to speak about this when he meets with the president-elect on thursday. they have a decision to make. >> what will that look like? democrats are not known as the party of , but everything has been turned on its head. remember when george w. bush, they popped off all the ws. >> that's how they see themselves. >> they passed george w. bush's tax cuts. not having as much steel in their spine when it comes to
>> california, washington, oregon are still going to come in. she could win the popular vote. you know, by 1%. that is going to mean, by the way, the polls weren't altogether wrong. >> a mandate problem. i think this is arguably a very bad thing for america is to have this muddiness -- >> it says something about how democrats may approach this. don't forget, mitch mcconnell and the republicans made a decision. they said i know, let's block everything that obama does. >>...
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up' not going to be a traditional candidate, not going to follow the rules you people in washington want me to follow or republican party. i'm not going to do it. another issue was trump university, some documents released the new york state attorney general says it's fraud, some of the documents trying to suggest people were scammed and an issue that hillary clinton thinks in addition to her comments about coalitions and voting groups she thinks can say he's a great businessman, instead he's a scam. >> this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he is trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> if nothing else, we've learned unlike the republican primary campaign she is going to do this every single day. >> yes, and somewhere marco rubio is saying why did not that he work for me? the question is going to be these are the attacks that have been waged on a piesmeal basis during the primary campaign. now there's going to be a fuller frontal assault for months, does it stick and define donald trump going forward which it hasn't so far. >> t
up' not going to be a traditional candidate, not going to follow the rules you people in washington want me to follow or republican party. i'm not going to do it. another issue was trump university, some documents released the new york state attorney general says it's fraud, some of the documents trying to suggest people were scammed and an issue that hillary clinton thinks in addition to her comments about coalitions and voting groups she thinks can say he's a great businessman, instead he's a...
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she has been steeped in washington politics for decades. she has to work hard to prove that she is willing to bring change with the progressive ideals that were talked about. that core of the party is interested in seeing how to better the campaign. one thing that is important is she is running on the obama economic record. things are getting better for a lot of people in america, but there is still deep seeded resentment and fear and anxiety. she figured out how to thread those together and speak to americans who feel like they're being left behind in those moments. >> david, any places she missed the mark? any sour notes? >> i think we talked about it. you know, i had a striking inference of the difficult marriage with bill clinton when she introduced him. i think finding the words to say look, i know you don't always trust me. maybe i'll work to build that trust. >> did she talk about trust? >> she really didn't. i'm not sure exactly how she could have done it. i think she is making a different argument. it is an important test. we know
she has been steeped in washington politics for decades. she has to work hard to prove that she is willing to bring change with the progressive ideals that were talked about. that core of the party is interested in seeing how to better the campaign. one thing that is important is she is running on the obama economic record. things are getting better for a lot of people in america, but there is still deep seeded resentment and fear and anxiety. she figured out how to thread those together and...
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i don't think someone coming from the washington establishment, even a governor or big city mayor could have delivered. it took someone from outside that system and that was trump. >> so, mayor, i've seen you govern. i've seen it up close and when times are tough. politics is a different animal. you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose. pop would caution me to remind, he didn't create that line. he got it from somebody else. but this message that bob is talking about and phillip is talking about, it's true. cyclically the democrats are supposed to lose this race. you had two terms. it's very rare you get a third. if not for donald trump and what comes out of his mouth, do you think that the democrats would be in a very hard way on election day? >> well, i mean, certainly he's -- he touts himself as a very different candidate, no question about it. i go back to john's point. i'm not sure that donald trump thought that he would get this far when there was 17 of them standing on the stage. this is a very, very different year. we saw that on the republican side. we also saw it on the dem
i don't think someone coming from the washington establishment, even a governor or big city mayor could have delivered. it took someone from outside that system and that was trump. >> so, mayor, i've seen you govern. i've seen it up close and when times are tough. politics is a different animal. you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose. pop would caution me to remind, he didn't create that line. he got it from somebody else. but this message that bob is talking about and phillip is...
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there was a leaked audio file that the "washington free beacon" a conservative website put out where hillary clinton is talking about, this is back in, i think, february, talking about bernie sanders supporters that some see in a derogatory way. let's listen. >> some are new to politics completely. they're children of the great recession and they are living in their parents' basement. they feel that they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves. d they don't see much of a future. i think we all should be really understanding of that and we should try to do the best we cannot to be, you know, a wet blanket on idealism. you want people to be idealistic and set big goals and take what we could achieve now and try to present them as bigger goals. >> bernie sanders responded to this, errol, over the weekend, where she's right. they don't see much of a future. he sort of did her a favor by saying he didn't take offense at this. what is the impact? >> it's interesting. you know who else said that, paul ryan. go back to li
there was a leaked audio file that the "washington free beacon" a conservative website put out where hillary clinton is talking about, this is back in, i think, february, talking about bernie sanders supporters that some see in a derogatory way. let's listen. >> some are new to politics completely. they're children of the great recession and they are living in their parents' basement. they feel that they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all...
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if you're ted cruz, keep running in nebraska, oregon, washington, montana, new mexico, south dakota. a two-front war that trump has to fight stops trump conceivably because he can't focus on one person. he'll be distracted on both ends of the country. >> it does. however, he needs about 54% -- our delegate count is a little on low because we haven't fully declared missouri. we'll see what happens. he gets another 12. he needs about 54% from here on out. if he wins arizona and if cruz is under 50% in utah, let's say trump gets 25%, ten delegates. then that would be winning about 70% of this tuesday. that means if he goes into wisconsin, his number goes down to 52%. so he can still do this. >> but you're asking two different questions. and one is the question of will his supporters be upset and will there be a reason that his supporters will be upset if he goes to the convention and there is an effort to change the rules? and to be clear, the way these convention rules work -- and you know this -- they get reupped every four years. so they were going to go into these rules regardless.
if you're ted cruz, keep running in nebraska, oregon, washington, montana, new mexico, south dakota. a two-front war that trump has to fight stops trump conceivably because he can't focus on one person. he'll be distracted on both ends of the country. >> it does. however, he needs about 54% -- our delegate count is a little on low because we haven't fully declared missouri. we'll see what happens. he gets another 12. he needs about 54% from here on out. if he wins arizona and if cruz is...
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cnn senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny has that story for us. it isn't new, but new in focus. >> donald trump has often railed against what he calls a rigged political system. but this morning, there is a fresh reminder he has been part of the system for a very long time. it's that $25,000 donation from his foundation to the florida attorney general that is receiving fresh scrutiny. because it came just as her office was set to review allegations of fraud at trump university. foundations of course are not allowed to make political contributions. so he was slapped with a $2,500 fine by the irs. the clinton campaign back on offense with hillary clinton and bill clinton raising all of this and trump's unwillingness to release his own tax returns. >> truly, the list goes on and on. the scams, the frauds, the questionable relationships, the business activities that have stiffed workers, refused to pay small businesses. so clearly, his tax returns tell a story that the american people deserve and need to know. >> i got tickled the other day when mr. t
cnn senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny has that story for us. it isn't new, but new in focus. >> donald trump has often railed against what he calls a rigged political system. but this morning, there is a fresh reminder he has been part of the system for a very long time. it's that $25,000 donation from his foundation to the florida attorney general that is receiving fresh scrutiny. because it came just as her office was set to review allegations of fraud at trump university....
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that they can work in washington and that they can bring change to washington. >> mark, very quickly here are the stated topics for tonight. debt and entitlements, immigration, economy, supreme court, foreign hot spots, fitness to be president. so that's twhat the moderator chris wallace wants to talk about. how much time do you think will be talking about -- will spent -- will be spent talking about that versus say controversies? >> well, fitness, yeah -- >> to be president -- >> under -- >> yeah. >> right? >> right i mean who knows. quite frankly, barack obama's half-brother is going to be in the audience tonight again, something that's bizarre, something that we would have never seen in previous debates. who knows what's going to happen? i suspect donald trump is going to come out swinging and set the tone. hillary clinton if she is, is, is playing this right a tie for her is a win so you would expect her to be a little bit more reserved. but if she would -- if he really starts battering their then it could get ugly early. >> what's a bigger factor tonight? nine women, the coordin
that they can work in washington and that they can bring change to washington. >> mark, very quickly here are the stated topics for tonight. debt and entitlements, immigration, economy, supreme court, foreign hot spots, fitness to be president. so that's twhat the moderator chris wallace wants to talk about. how much time do you think will be talking about -- will spent -- will be spent talking about that versus say controversies? >> well, fitness, yeah -- >> to be president...
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suzanne malveaux is live in washington with more. what have you got? >> the campaign has gotten so nasty and so ugly hillary clinton supporters are worried they are turning off the voters. the strategy now is to make this case that every single vote counts and exhibit "a" was on display in florida. al gore who spoke directly to millennials. anyone under 25 might not remember but it was the spoiler ralph nader who cost him the election. while he was addressing climate change an issue that he and the young voters were passionate about the outcome of supporting a third party candidate like gary johnson. at the same time we saw him back on the trail having a good time in north carolina mocking trump and the republican leadership trying to exploit this rift between them. >> you can't repeatedly denounce what is said by someone and then say, but i'm still going to endorse him to be the most powerful person on the planet. he's been saying really bad stuff for a while now. what did you think? he was just going to transform himself? >> now, all this comes at a
suzanne malveaux is live in washington with more. what have you got? >> the campaign has gotten so nasty and so ugly hillary clinton supporters are worried they are turning off the voters. the strategy now is to make this case that every single vote counts and exhibit "a" was on display in florida. al gore who spoke directly to millennials. anyone under 25 might not remember but it was the spoiler ralph nader who cost him the election. while he was addressing climate change an...
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when you cut taxes by $5 billion and you grow over 400,000 jobs, that is a record that i can take to washington. >> if you add it up, kasich, bush, christie, put carly fiorina in there, even though she's an outside establishment voters, and marco rubio, donald trump would be in the rear-view mirror. but you have this cluster. >> and for kasich, the question is -- he may do well here, but where is he going to do well afterwards? it's hard to see him doing well in south carolina or the super tuesday states. and he does not have the kind of organization that he's built that could actually compete for a national campaign. that is the one thing that jeb does have going for him, while he has burned through a lot of money -- >> it's why ted cruz's campaign is quietly cheering for jeb bush. the ultimate representative of the establishment. but cruz's folks are cheering for jeb here in new hampshire because they want jeb, and more importantly, they want jeb's super pac to keep going to south carolina and keeping its fire on marco. >> we know there are a lot of evangelical tea party members in the south.
when you cut taxes by $5 billion and you grow over 400,000 jobs, that is a record that i can take to washington. >> if you add it up, kasich, bush, christie, put carly fiorina in there, even though she's an outside establishment voters, and marco rubio, donald trump would be in the rear-view mirror. but you have this cluster. >> and for kasich, the question is -- he may do well here, but where is he going to do well afterwards? it's hard to see him doing well in south carolina or...
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what i think this election is about is change in washington and you have an opportunity right now to have a person who, you know, many people say hillary clinton is the most qualified ever to run for president of the united states. that's under the premise that you want someone who has extensive government experience. what donald trump is laying out is a different vision which is a vision of, look, the republicans and democrats have failed you for 30 years in washington. we know that's not the case. people are opening up their premiums right now. 25% on average increases and some places over 100% increase. that's not what the american people want and not what they were promised. what he's saying, give me an opportunity to change your broken system. if i can do that for you, you're better off. positive vision for america and what you see right now, you could have a reason to vote against somebody or a reason to vote for somebody. what he's doing is laying out his reason to vote for someone. >> take care of 85% of those premium rises. that's important for people to know that they're no
what i think this election is about is change in washington and you have an opportunity right now to have a person who, you know, many people say hillary clinton is the most qualified ever to run for president of the united states. that's under the premise that you want someone who has extensive government experience. what donald trump is laying out is a different vision which is a vision of, look, the republicans and democrats have failed you for 30 years in washington. we know that's not the...
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and cnn and daily beast washington bureau chief jackie kucinich. great to have you here. errol, the fbi letter from comey which has been a massive nonevent, right? because he didn't giver any new information. has allowed trump to read into it. so, he's saying, wow, look at what he learned. it's all so terrible, hoping that people don't read that next sentence which is combly didn't say anything. clinton is using it how? >> she's using it to say, the dark divisive, all of those things she said in that big rally that the system is against her, too. 7 up until now, donald trump has owned the sense that the system is rigged and things aren't right. >> and saying it right now, by the way. >> by the way, director comey not so bad all of a sudden. now hillary clinton gets a little bit of that as well. frankly, there has been this resentment that's been building. she hasn't really drawn on it. you mostly see it in fund-raising. but there are other parties out there, they don't like donald trump an they don't like how the candidate and party has been portrayed. you're also startin
and cnn and daily beast washington bureau chief jackie kucinich. great to have you here. errol, the fbi letter from comey which has been a massive nonevent, right? because he didn't giver any new information. has allowed trump to read into it. so, he's saying, wow, look at what he learned. it's all so terrible, hoping that people don't read that next sentence which is combly didn't say anything. clinton is using it how? >> she's using it to say, the dark divisive, all of those things she...
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trump went to washington and came back with a whole lot of unity and positive. the message everyone was eager to send. all eyes on speaker paul ryan, ten days ago here on cnn said he was not presumptive republican nominee. ryan and trump carefully released a joint statement acknowledging there are a few differences but they touted a united front and following the meeting, ryan had this to say about donald trump. >> we really don't know each other. first i though he was a very good personality. he's a very warm and genuine person. >> and then he had this to say about the republican path toward unity. >> our first meeting, i was encouraged with this meeting but this is a process and it's very important that we don't fake unifying, we don't pretent unification. >> so there's that. plus just a day after trump's descent on d.c. and questions about republican solidarity, the presumptive nominee is answering a different line of questioning, this time about a 25-year-old audiotape, on it, you can hear an interviewer talking to a man who calls himself john miller, a man
trump went to washington and came back with a whole lot of unity and positive. the message everyone was eager to send. all eyes on speaker paul ryan, ten days ago here on cnn said he was not presumptive republican nominee. ryan and trump carefully released a joint statement acknowledging there are a few differences but they touted a united front and following the meeting, ryan had this to say about donald trump. >> we really don't know each other. first i though he was a very good...
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it also involves our national security and it involves a broken washington. yes, donald trump is pushing back on these allegations, but in the end he will only win this race if he connects to voters on the central issues. >> matt schlapp, simone sanders, schlapp, you know i always love you and you're welcome on this show but your wife is micer. >> fair enough. >> alisyn? >> he agrees. >>> north carolina is still reeling from significant flooding. rivers are spilling over their banks and they're leaving communities under water. thousands of people are still in shelters. cnn's stephanie elam is live in hard hit tarboro, north carolina. what's the situation there, stephanie? >> reporter: alisyn, when you take a look at the fact that north carolina did not get a direct hit from hurricane matthew, you might be shocked that 21 of the deaths from the hurricane, 11 of them have happened here in north carolina. the governor estimating that there are about 1 million people who are without power here, and take a look behind me just to give you an idea of what this looks
it also involves our national security and it involves a broken washington. yes, donald trump is pushing back on these allegations, but in the end he will only win this race if he connects to voters on the central issues. >> matt schlapp, simone sanders, schlapp, you know i always love you and you're welcome on this show but your wife is micer. >> fair enough. >> alisyn? >> he agrees. >>> north carolina is still reeling from significant flooding. rivers are...
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live from washington, athena jones. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michaela, not an exit strategy sanders wants to hear. not something you want to hear from a supporter like oregon senator jeff merkley saying yesterday sanders should end his campaign if he's behind hillary clinton in the delegate count after the last states vote in june saying sanders should follow the example clinton herself set in 2008 when she bowed out in june and pledged her support to then senator obama in the interests of uniting the party and working together to win. sanders vowed to take the fight all the way to the convention. last night in oregon he pushed the electability argument saying he's a better choice to defeat trump. here's what he had to say. >> i hope that delegates going to the democratic convention pay heed to this -- in every national poll done in the last month, we are defeating donald trump by much greater margins than hillary clinton. >> reporter: now, that's not a new argument for sanders. it's not clear how effect
live from washington, athena jones. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michaela, not an exit strategy sanders wants to hear. not something you want to hear from a supporter like oregon senator jeff merkley saying yesterday sanders should end his campaign if he's behind hillary clinton in the delegate count after the last states vote in june saying sanders should follow the example clinton herself set in 2008 when she bowed out in june and pledged her support to then senator obama in...
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a csx train has re-delaware raile -- derailed in northeast washington, d.c. several cars have overturned, one car is said to be leaking liquid. we don't have the details, if it is a hazardous material, injuries of any sort, but we'll keep you updated on the story as soon as we get more information. csx train derailed in northeastern d.c. as we get it. >>> an historic day for the u.s., a carnival cruise ship will do something no other cruise ship has done in a half century. sail directly to havana, cuba. >> 700 passengers, not really a large distance, but the symbolism here is huge. boris sanchez is he at the port of miami, with a news conference in an hour. boris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you as well. the ship is supposed to depart at 4:00 today. a lot of pomp and circumstance. a lot of cuban themed festivities taking place. this is a trip that almost didn't happen. the reason is because cuba had a law banning all cuban born people from entering the island via ship. because of that, they had to ban cuban people from buying tickets. you can i
a csx train has re-delaware raile -- derailed in northeast washington, d.c. several cars have overturned, one car is said to be leaking liquid. we don't have the details, if it is a hazardous material, injuries of any sort, but we'll keep you updated on the story as soon as we get more information. csx train derailed in northeastern d.c. as we get it. >>> an historic day for the u.s., a carnival cruise ship will do something no other cruise ship has done in a half century. sail...
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he's live in washington. what's the latest, evan? >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. the big question remains, will the fbi be able to provide more information about what it's finding in this investigation of huma abedin's recently discovered e-mails. fbi director james comey has said he doesn't plan to provide any partial updates, and it's unlikely his investigators will be able to complete their work by election day. a team of investigators has begun the work of digging through thousands of e-mails found on the computer belonging to anthony weiner. abedin's attorney said she had no idea her e-mails were on this computer. at this point, fbi forensics experts are still trying to figure out how they got there. comey's been under attack, including from the three most recent attorneys general. all three find fault with comey's handling of the clinton investigation, particularly for publicly commenting on the latest e-mail discovery just days before an election. comey's current boss, however, attorney general loretta lynch, checked in on comey yesterday to see how he's do
he's live in washington. what's the latest, evan? >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. the big question remains, will the fbi be able to provide more information about what it's finding in this investigation of huma abedin's recently discovered e-mails. fbi director james comey has said he doesn't plan to provide any partial updates, and it's unlikely his investigators will be able to complete their work by election day. a team of investigators has begun the work of digging through...
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in washington state approved a measure raising the minimum wage there to $13.50. the minimum wage is $7.25. >>> california voters leaning towards a yes vote now on prop 57 the use of plastic grocery bags statewide. counts are still being counted on that one. looks very close. >>> a lot more coverage of what was certainly a historic election. what do you say, let's get to it. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to you viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. the president-elect pulling off a stunning upset over hillary clinton. 289 electoral votes at last count. three states still too close to call, but they won't change the outcome for clinton. they could expand the mandate for trump. the billionaire businessman now facing the daunting task of uniting a very divided nation. here are some of his first words as president-elect. >> i just received a call from secretary clinton. she congratulated us, it's about us. on our victory and i congratulated her and her family on a
in washington state approved a measure raising the minimum wage there to $13.50. the minimum wage is $7.25. >>> california voters leaning towards a yes vote now on prop 57 the use of plastic grocery bags statewide. counts are still being counted on that one. looks very close. >>> a lot more coverage of what was certainly a historic election. what do you say, let's get to it. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to you viewers in the united states and around...
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she writes no washington insider regardless of who it is should serve as trump's chief of staff. pointing reince priebus for any position would make it much more difficult to achieve what the people voted for. it's time to drain the swamp and not the people beholdingen to that. you chuckled, why? >> because that's not true. to be tempered to look out and say i want to get different views for different people. reince priebus, personally, i can tell you he's someone who deeply cares about this country. i think that's the number one responsibility of anyone in that job, to put country first. time and time again, he was able to navigate a primary with multiple factions in a way that only the democrats wished they had. people had left the democratic national chairmanship. in a term that's he's been one. >> and it looks like reince priebus is going to the front of that line that he should have an official role in the administration? >> he's something that president-elect trump looks to i think people like mr. bannon have an opinion or view need to be included. he shouldn't lock anybody
she writes no washington insider regardless of who it is should serve as trump's chief of staff. pointing reince priebus for any position would make it much more difficult to achieve what the people voted for. it's time to drain the swamp and not the people beholdingen to that. you chuckled, why? >> because that's not true. to be tempered to look out and say i want to get different views for different people. reince priebus, personally, i can tell you he's someone who deeply cares about...
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the washington establishment, the media. trump warning the american working class will strike back. sunlen serfaty joins us live at trump tower with more. this is the message that has gotten to people's emotion and anger and driven trump to where he is today. >> reporter: that is right, chris. we did see vintage donald trump on the final day on the campaign trail. he just landed a short time ago back here in new york city after a flurry of campaign events all day yesterday. lasting well into the morning and past 1:00 a.m. this morning. that was the final pitch as he made the final pitch to voters, he talked about the journey. 511 days after he first started the campaign right here in new york city. >> it's now officially tuesday, november 8th. >> reporter: trump pulling off one final campaign frenzy. >> today is our independence day. today, the american working class is going to strike back. >> reporter: sprinting to the finish with the rousing speech in grand rapids, michigan. blitzing through five states in the last 24 hours. >> i thought new hampshire would be my last speech and
the washington establishment, the media. trump warning the american working class will strike back. sunlen serfaty joins us live at trump tower with more. this is the message that has gotten to people's emotion and anger and driven trump to where he is today. >> reporter: that is right, chris. we did see vintage donald trump on the final day on the campaign trail. he just landed a short time ago back here in new york city after a flurry of campaign events all day yesterday. lasting well...
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"washington post" poll that's out today. it was interesting. 68% of people polled say -- or women -- 68% of women polled say they do think donald trump made unwanted sexual advances. this is according to this "washington post"/abc news poll. but 64% of all people polled say that the tape that they saw of what he said on that bus with "access hollywood" makes no difference in,000 they're going to vote. what do you make of that? >> it's very interesting. i think there is also significant evidence in other polls that the exact voters that donald trump needs to win the election, suburban, college-educated women in place like philadelphia and colorado, do not look upon donald trump's alleged offenses very kindly, and it could hurt him in the states he needs to win. it's definitely the case. i think if you look at donald trump's supporters particularly, it doesn't carry much water with them. if you you talk to them it's clear they do believe already the media is totally biased against donald trump, that the establishment is trying
"washington post" poll that's out today. it was interesting. 68% of people polled say -- or women -- 68% of women polled say they do think donald trump made unwanted sexual advances. this is according to this "washington post"/abc news poll. but 64% of all people polled say that the tape that they saw of what he said on that bus with "access hollywood" makes no difference in,000 they're going to vote. what do you make of that? >> it's very interesting. i...
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we have elise labbot live in washington. what is the latest? >> reporter: alisyn, the clinton campaign says the trump comments, the first time encouraging a foreign power to spy on a candidate goes beyond a security issue. democrats used that as further evidence that donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. >> someone who is responsible for protecting our nation from cyber attacks, it is unconceivable to me that any presidential candidate would be that irresponsible. >> reporter: former cia director leon panetta changed his speech to sound the alarm bells over the trump comments to go after hackers. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you can find the 30,000 e-mails missing. >> reporter: trump laughed off the claims. >> it is so far fetched. it is so ridiculous. honestly i wish i had that power. >> reporter: officials had little doubt russian military intelligence was behind the hack even if they don't say it publicly. >> the russians hack our systems. not just government, but private systems. what the motives were in terms of the le
we have elise labbot live in washington. what is the latest? >> reporter: alisyn, the clinton campaign says the trump comments, the first time encouraging a foreign power to spy on a candidate goes beyond a security issue. democrats used that as further evidence that donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. >> someone who is responsible for protecting our nation from cyber attacks, it is unconceivable to me that any presidential candidate would be that irresponsible. >>...
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washington, d.c. will be 100. that is not heat index. that will tie the record. 97 in philadelphia should break the record. how does it happen? we talk about heat dome. that is something that happens across the country when you have basically high pressure keeping down all of the heat down here near the surface. as the surface builds, sunshine hits the buildings. the heat is kept down here like a pressure cooker. a lid on the atmosphere which is the high pressure dome. that pushes the air back down. when it tries to rise and get out of the way, it cannot get out of the way. it comes back down toward us. the heat is on. the heat building down here and all of the surfaces and buildings and in philadelphia where the weather doesn't go away for a week. above 95 degrees for the next four. above 90 for the next week. alisyn. >> wowsa, chad. it is all over the world. what else are you seeing? >> the next time you step outside and just sweat the minute you walk out, thank a soldier. 15 degrees hotter than we will ever feel. in riyad and kuwait,
washington, d.c. will be 100. that is not heat index. that will tie the record. 97 in philadelphia should break the record. how does it happen? we talk about heat dome. that is something that happens across the country when you have basically high pressure keeping down all of the heat down here near the surface. as the surface builds, sunshine hits the buildings. the heat is kept down here like a pressure cooker. a lid on the atmosphere which is the high pressure dome. that pushes the air back...
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. >> remember career included stints at the washington post, "the new york times," nbc news and pbs. ifill a pioneer for women and african-americans in journalism. >> when we talk about race in this country, we always talk about african-americans, people of color. i want to talk to you about white people. >> becoming the first african-american woman to host a major political talk show as moderator of pbs's washington week in review in 1999. >> i'm gwen ifill of the news hour and washington week on pbs. >> and in 2013 once again making history, co-anchoring news hour with judy woodruff. >> good evening. i'm jude bring woodruff. >> and i'm gwen ifill. >> the two women, the first to jointly lead a national nightly news broadcast. ifill taking on the challenge of moderating two vice presidential debates and a 2016 democratic primary debate. >> she not only informed today's citizens but she also inspired tomorrow's journal lists. >> while covering this year's presidential election she was diagnosed with endo meet tree al cancer but she chose to keep that diagnosis private. she was 61 year
. >> remember career included stints at the washington post, "the new york times," nbc news and pbs. ifill a pioneer for women and african-americans in journalism. >> when we talk about race in this country, we always talk about african-americans, people of color. i want to talk to you about white people. >> becoming the first african-american woman to host a major political talk show as moderator of pbs's washington week in review in 1999. >> i'm gwen ifill of...
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first one begins here in washington, d.c. at around noontime, around 11:00 or 12:00 and they're going to start talking about the dnc platform. we heard senator sanders last night say he's going to continue to take the fight into d.c. and told supporters we're going on to philadelphia to the democratic convention to fight for racial and environmental and social justice, all along have heard from the sanders supporters that he wants to have an imprint on the platform. we will see what happens in the next few hours when the sanders and clinton people get together to see if they can start hammering out a deal. >> david gregory what do you think is going to happen? will he be, still fight for every vote, continue to the convention, or is something going to happen this week? >> i don't think so. i'll be interested to see in california whether that vote was suppressed at all or whether you had a kind of obama effect. the white house really got involved here with selective leak as couple days say saying the president was getting read
first one begins here in washington, d.c. at around noontime, around 11:00 or 12:00 and they're going to start talking about the dnc platform. we heard senator sanders last night say he's going to continue to take the fight into d.c. and told supporters we're going on to philadelphia to the democratic convention to fight for racial and environmental and social justice, all along have heard from the sanders supporters that he wants to have an imprint on the platform. we will see what happens in...
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one party in washington is willing to pass the disclose act to require transparency. that's the democrats. marsha's party has stopped that bill from passing. they continue to allow dark murny into politics. >> let's quickly deal with the negatives for both with each of you now. i'll start with you, congressman israel. your candidate the negative would be, she's not the person to deal with money in the process. she loves money in the process. she gets more money than anybody else. to the extent that these issues require trust of a candidate, her numbers speak for themselves whether it's the e-mail scandal or other things that have been attached to her. she cannot be trusted. your case. >> look, she's the only candidate of the two that supports the disclose act who wants to end secret and dark money in politics who has a plan to do so. donald trump does not. i think this election really comes down to who is fit to lead. who is fit to be president. donald trump, across every issue and almost every day has established he's not ready to lead. he is temperamentally unfit. p
one party in washington is willing to pass the disclose act to require transparency. that's the democrats. marsha's party has stopped that bill from passing. they continue to allow dark murny into politics. >> let's quickly deal with the negatives for both with each of you now. i'll start with you, congressman israel. your candidate the negative would be, she's not the person to deal with money in the process. she loves money in the process. she gets more money than anybody else. to the...
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. >> the washington cartel in full terror that the conservative grass roots are rising up. >> we won. we won. >>> of course plenty to cheer about for trump supporters after winning the south carolina primary with 32.5% of the vote, trump is now the unrivalled front runner among the republican candidates. marco rubio edging out second place over ted cruz. >> well for the democrat, a crucial win for hillary clinton, blunting that rise of bernie sanders, a so called nevada firewall held up, helping to ease anxiety among her supporters. more in a moment but we're going to start with donald trump's commanding victory in south carolina. and the now shrinking republican field. cnn's senior political reporter manu raju joins us from south carolina. the trump campaign must be motivated ae but move to the south on march 1st. >> a very encouraging victory here. this is ha man who has never run for office before. and taking two of the first three primary states is such a resounding manner really gives him a head of steam into nevada where he's a heavy favorite to win the caucuses there on tuesday
. >> the washington cartel in full terror that the conservative grass roots are rising up. >> we won. we won. >>> of course plenty to cheer about for trump supporters after winning the south carolina primary with 32.5% of the vote, trump is now the unrivalled front runner among the republican candidates. marco rubio edging out second place over ted cruz. >> well for the democrat, a crucial win for hillary clinton, blunting that rise of bernie sanders, a so called...
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the last ever in washington, and we hope you're going to have some laughs this morning. good morning, thanks for being here, i'm ana
the last ever in washington, and we hope you're going to have some laughs this morning. good morning, thanks for being here, i'm ana