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mark: "with all due respect" to all the other campaign issues out there-- ♪ we are going to get to that as soon as we determine how lori. hillary clinton's vitamin b intake level. ♪ mark: we've got your daily dose of news nutrients for both candidates. hillary clinton late gave the world a full or look at her medical background and current status. her campaign e-mailed details about that recent bout of pneumonia.
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as well as her current medical regime. we are full she has had a normal mammogram and that her cholesterol level is 189. her campaign released vitals like blood pressure and heart rate, all in a normal zone. the release concludes with a quote from her doctor that says "clinton continues to remain healthy and fit to serve as president of the united states." donnie, this document is more information than we had before. if not most voluminous== it's not the most voluminous release ever. notice silence clinton's candidates? donny: i have super news for the american public. between 100,000 between the ages of -- almost 20% what i. they are not young people. what hillary did today was not only enough to satisfy, but was on the offense of. offensive.
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trump isterness of that all he does is talk about hillary. letter, that same hillary did not do anything sexy, but she released a lot of very pointed facts and figures about her health. donald trump excellently has to measure point for point or he will be in a difficult position. mark: she put out enough to satisfy people who are serious about this. whether you believe the credibility of her doctor or not, statistics say she is healthy enough to serve. the conspiracy theorists will never be happy. they will still wonder if they are hiding something. but based on the initial rate of the documents, she has met the standard that many past candidates have done. enough to say, here are the basics.
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donny: i find it stunning. we are sitting with papers going over it, and trumps solution was to go on a daytime talk show to kid around. once again there are no facts. the idea is whether it comes to charitable foundations, taxes, business dealings -- hillary clinton has been front and center for 30-40 years, and we still know very little about donald trump. mark: let me say this about clinton. they put out more stuff today. i don't know why they did not do it before. the reality is they only did it because trump said he was putting stuff back, and because of pneumonia. for them to act all high and mighty, like now we are putting out more about hillary clinton -- they have should have done it before. they are pretending they are doing it-- donny: as far as hiding the pneumonia thing, they made a mistake. clearly they put it up for that reason, and they had to.
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i think they have drawn a baseline. they are both 70 years old. we will talk about donald trump's health and putin like testosterone levels. 77 percent ofay, all people over the age of 70 -- 70 percent of all people over the age of 70 have hearing loss. and 40% have erectile dysfunction at that age. there are a lot of issues. [laughter] you are not even breaking a smile. mark: good segue. we will talk about hillary clinton and donald trump's releases. donny: we are waiting for trump to release additional information on his health. he take an interview with dr. oz in which he discussed his cholesterol and desire to drop weight. we know the republican nominee weighs 236 pounds and considers campaigning his exercise. trump's testosterone level is
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apparently off the charts! it's huge! those were the summary of the physical exam that trump who said last year, that trump will be the "healthiest individual oveever elected." eight did we get trump's w right? 236? i thought they said it was higher than that. donny: don't dodge the question. mark: we have to see what he puts out. this morning basic test if you would not say anything. suggested they would not say anything. they took more six disclosure about his health and turned it into a carnival by going on a show. at the same time, i think you should have used a different doctor. i don't know that doctor. donny: she looks very credible. jerry garcia is a medical
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professional? mark: people say, back i has been my doctor, i love him -- he will say, that guy has been my doctor, i love him. i don't think it is in trump's, public'sr's, or the interest to have him be that guy. the doctor is putting his or her credibility on the line. donny: this election comes more left andore to the right brain. you have one that is factual, one with this goofy dr.. are people going to believe trump at his word? most of what he talks about is either not backed up with fact, or is that fast highly suspect at worst, or a complete life. but he has this other thing, this other strength that allows people to forgive, to overlook.
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i said this last week, this will be a bit of an iq test with the american public. do we operate with our left or right brains? mark: barring either of them having a health episode, i think the discussion of their fitness for office and her condition, outside corners of the internet and on tv, it will be put to rest. tables, look at the 70-year-olds are going to have health problems. donny: he talked about his exercise in containing. hillary, shest to is doing 3-4 events per day. trump by nature has an event near an airport. mark: he's stepped it up. they are both, for their age, impressive in their interest. i don't want to minimize hillary clinton's ignorance. i went with trump and a 100
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degree day last summer in the iowa state fair. he talked for 45 minutes in the heat, shaking hands and posing and talking to people. we got to the producers tend and he sat down for maybe 20 seconds and got right back up. he has incredible stamina, as does she. more about hillary clinton's health benefit. we have a new bloomberg' politis polls that is shaking up the race. more on that when we come back. ♪
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donny: bloombergpolitics hasn't ohio state: and shows donald
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trump with a 5% lead in the buckeye state. that margin do not change much when third-party candidates were included. amid the bad news for clinton, her favorability rating is at a bruising 57%. that's not pretty consisting 52% of ohio voters had an unfavorable view of donald trump. big picture, is this a crucial state for trump and his narrow path? mark: trump has to win ohio. maybe trump wins ohio -- he has to win in order to win. cnn has a poll that says the same thing, trump up by 5. ohio, it gives him a chance. it changes the whole psychology of the race. every person that i told this resulted today gasped or shook their head any meaningful way. if ohio goes to trump, it is a
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huge deal. it puts in any position. position.five a points is a big deal. republicanrace, rob portman has been up in our poll. it would keep the republican party together if there down ballot candidates are doing well and trump is doing well. donny: i guess. i have the same reaction. has elected every president since 1964. let's qualify that it was taken from friday to monday, hillary clinton's worst 72 hours. and three days earlier, cbs had a poll that had her up by 6-7%. if you go back to the primaries, trump's club, nobody does winning, under then charlie sheen, better than trump. anytime someone challenges trump
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on something, oh, easily saying this because he is an elite. donald trump, you want to build a wall, look, they are going to say whatever they are going to say, because i am in ohio and i am winning. he collapsed that more thatiantly -- he coops more brilliantly than any other candidate. his main tool has been "i'm winning, you're not." mark: you can look that the polls were taken during bouts of weak periods, that she can bounce back. you can suggest that those two things hurt. they hurt in a sustained way? we will have to see as polling goes forward. there is no doubt that that big a lead has bragging rights. as i said, ohio is ohio. donny: your 10 days away from
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the great. if he has polls in his favor after the debate,\-- mark: you lost the lead. last night trump unveiled his child care plan in a suburban pennsylvania. he appeared with his daughter ivanka and they laid out a tax deduction for child care sixnses, and called for weeks of maternity leave by extending benefits for working mothers. democrats immediately started poking holes in what trump proposed, raising questions about what it would be paid for, and saying that the benefits would go to those that don't need the help. at it doesn't help those lower income levels that don't pay income tax. if you are watching television in the philadelphia area, here's the type of coverage you would hurt on local television. >> in this building behind me, we heard one parent yell "wow" in response to donald trump's
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childcare policy. there were people outside cheering trump. >> supporters were delighted with his speech. >> the nominee said he does not want walls and that's going broke caring for their kids. parents we spoke to say they are on board. >> trump says he was joined onstage by 5 republican congress women. kimberly a sign that he's starting to reach out to some of his colleagues on capitol hill. >> murphy says trump's plan for affordable childcare can't come soon enough. >> it would be nice to afford daycare. >> with his opponent down temporarily due to illness, trump is showing no signs of slowing down. >> we found that the new york attorney general will open in inquiry, or has already opened one on the trump foundation. see, with thean exception of that one bit, very positive for trump.
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things continue with the campaign on the offensive. ivanka trump campaigning for her father. she cannot pitch in the plan on both good morning america and on fox and friends. >> i have long advocated for professional women michael professional career. my father has employed thousands of women throughout his life and understand their needs. he recognizes the challenges with our broken childcare system. he wants to propose innovative new solutions to those challenges. mark: this policy speech is something of a template for the campaign. clearly the campaign was going for just that kind of coverage. donny: very strong and completely demonstrative of the point i was making earlier. the sizzle versus what is on the. bone. he's giving six weeks maternity leave. she says clinton is not doing
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anything, when in effect she is giving 12 weeks. this is not want to the middle and lower class needed the most. this is for the upper-middle-class and the wealthy. if you that depends on tax breaks. if you compare the two, hillary clinton has a stronger plan. but that doesn't matter because trump goes out, and people rest on the headlines. it was very smart. go back two weeks to mexico, and it stops there. mark: we all need to scrutinize both of their plans and look at them. you are right that there is more to ask about what he is proposing. we showed the local philadelphia coverage. simple locali and state media every day. -- i sampled local and state media every day.
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they got the exact kind of coverage that they wanted to get. trump talking about this issue and being on offense. his performance in the event was another strong performance in terms of the mechanics of presentation. we've got to scrutinize the policy. from his campaign point of view, they are delighted. donny: this was not about childcare. mark: up next we continue to check up on hillary clinton's health care with political reporters right after this. ♪
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mark: welcome to the special health care addition of "with all due respect.' talking about hillary clinton's release of her medical records, and donald trump in a taping of show announced his
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weight. 36, but there are conflicting reports about that. we will have to wait until the actual show. we will press with hillary clinton and the release she just made. welcome all. let's break down going through this. what did hillary clinton evidence about her status that is new, and what didn't she put the people were looking for? >> this is a rundown of the same information she put out over a year ago. things like her cholesterol level. all of those were in the normal level. the only thing unusual was that she has pneumonia right now. it was described as a mild case. she is taking an antibiotic right now, on a 10 day dose.
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that is the only thing that really stands out that his immediate. but there is a new piece of information we had not learned before. in january she had sinusitis and an ear infection, and had so much pain that a tube was put into her ear. that is a pretty standard thing for people that get your infections. but it hadn't been out there. mark: in the washington post newsroom, how are you analyzing this so far? updaten said, this is an of the health information released by her doctor last year. it is in summary form. it is about as detailed as most presidential candidates and the sitting president himself have released in recent years. but it is far from exhaustive. for somebody that has been the speculation, much
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this is not going to settle or answer all of those conspiracy theories by a longshot. donny: was today a good or bad day for the american public? today was spent on cholesterol levels. i can't remember any presidential race with this much time -- they are optionally both 70, but they are both in fit health. are we wasting too much time? >> to hang up is the willingness to disclose information. time, why is it difficult to get this information? it's wait until something bad happens, and we give you information. we don't want that from our leaders. becauseon't get an mri it's been a tell you x y enzi.
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they are available both be in a --they will both be in a defensive position. they are both 70 years old. health will not be there asset. mark: she is supposed to go back on the road tomorrow. we know that she is recovered? >> bill clinton says she has recovered. good when heooked campaigned for her in las vegas. we have to assume he knows what he's talking about. she wanted to keep going all the way through. it was only because of the incident on sunday that she stopped campaigning. other than a couple brief mentions, maybe taking questions from reporters tomorrow, she's going to move ahead as normal and not dwell on this. mark: before the world changed orables,kets of depl hillary clinton was talking to the traveling press almost every day. can you expect her to reason that? -- resume that?
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>> i think it is likely. she will certainly want to be seen walking, talking, behaving like the democratic presidential nominee in full tomorrow. and part of that should be talking to the press. it will be the first time she has been back on her plane. so the setting is natural. it's kind of the time in the -- in the election, where the campaign already set aside making it about her rather than about donald trump. for her, that means she has to talk to the press whether she wants to or not. now they have to make up ground for the days they lost and get back to that point in the election. we mentioned earlier that hillary putting out her health
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info obligates trump to do the same. skate at a different level, when he has the ability fine,, my doctor said i'm and he has a different level of accountability? >> he is presenting his medical records on television. i don't want to quite call it a reality show. is that how it will work in the white house? i think he is held to a slightly different standard. that has been driving the clinton people nuts. they are trying to hide behind it too. hey, we released more than trump, but, let's take a look at is. dat iy it >> looking at hillary clinton and tim kaine, the pop-up is we are doing so much transparency,
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and donald trump has released his medical records or tax returns. that was the pop-up. mark: real quick, we have less than 30 seconds. if you could ask donald trump one question, what would it be? >> when are you going to release your taxes, and why haven't you so far? mark: and one hillary clinton question. ...what is your...uh [laughter] donny: thank you for playing along. mark: more about clinton and trump on their health and its special medical center edition of "with all due respect " when we come back. ♪
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mcmahon.steve they join us from our d.c. bureau. hillary has put a baseline down. she will release factual test results. does donald trump have to match that? no he doesesn't and not. what you said earlier is right. he gets to skate above all of this. frankly that is what makes sense. it is not an issue. his health. hillary clinton is the one who fainted. she is the one who has the issue area we know how tough the job this is. i think it is a legitimate thing.
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i think she should just explain that she fainted because she saw donald trump was up five points in ohio. donny: you think it is fine a candidate has been propelling health issues, challenges her, she comes up with the answers and he does not have to respond. >> i am not saying it is fine. our voters going to make their decisions based on this? basie donald trump as healthy. they see hillary clinton has some issues. she also has honesty issues. people don't know whether to believe what she is saying about her health. it is a bigger issue for her and if he doesn't want to go there i don't think it will hurt him. mark: how much are democrat shaken by the problem over the weekend? >> the video shook some people up i don't think anybody who has seen hillary clinton campaigning for the last several years more
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in the last couple of days being out on the street has any concerns about her health. any concerns were more than addressed with a robust disclosure of health records that didn't just say she is the most spectacularly healthy woman ever to run for president, or the healthiest person to ever enter the oval office. they were real reports by real doctors with real tests. that is what donald trump should be doing himself. stuffthere is a lot of discussed that people in politics will say that doesn't matter. real voters don't care. i get that and that is often right. besides the debates, what matters? debates, i would say the way they began to close the campaign, whether they are offering positive aspirational vision for the country as
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opposed to trying to tear down. i'm being skeptical. you think offering a positive vision is what matters. i don'tis my thing think you can drive either of these candidates favorables or unfavorables any higher. they are what they are and at some point have to turn to the future and offer a vision for the future, connecting a way republicans -- connecting in way people will respond to. >> i hate to agree with my partner but as i often do i think he is right on this. we just ran an interesting test in youngstown, ohio. the positive commercial. we made what about donald trump. mark: paid for by super pac. >> supporting trial. voters are hungry for that kind of message. they want somebody who is going
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to talk about how we are to make america great again. donald trump has a better message on that. we're one to bring jobs back, economic growth, open our economy. easy business guy with credibility. what we found when we run that commercial, we went from plus two trump to trump up 18 points. the positive commercial may be what decides this race. donny: we were going to do a segment on bedwetting. clearly one could see the ohio poll as a bedwetting moment for the democrats. what do you think is going on now with the campaign? >> i don't think it is. there are 12 battleground states that donald trump needs to win all love. there has been one poll in one state that shows hillary clinton ahead.
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>> that shows donald trump ahead. let's i'm sorry. that shows donald trump ahead. he did a nice at the had a nice impact. that is not a national campaign. when hillary clinton begins to do the same thing which i hope she begins to do sin you will see the same result. donald trump has to run the table. hillary clinton does not. >> when you look at the real numbers in the states, donald trump up in north carolina, ohio, pennsylvania. we have numbers that say that. so i wonder if this race is not already over and maybe donald trump has won this thing. both candidates have huge negatives. you are trying to bring down the same house twice. i'm not sure it is going to change any and. there is an element underneath that, a desire for change. have you convinced any donors to write big checks to run tens of millions of dollars
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of positive ads? >> we are up statewide in pennsylvania tomorrow starting in every market extent -- except philadelphia. donny: each one of you have 20 seconds. you whisper in the air of -- year of your candidate. -- what is your message to hillary clinton? >> be yourself. look like you are having fun. smile. not raise your voice. don't do what you need to do to stay on message and you will win this presidency. >> what are you going to say to him? >> tell us how you are going to make america great again and there is something better for us over the horizon. we don't have to settle for the way things are now. extra time i would just tell hillary clinton to bash him in the face. i'm kidding. donny: thank you both we will
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break down the politics ohio poll and what is going on in that critical battleground state when we come back. ♪
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mark: we have been talking about our new poll. voters in ohio. donald trump has a lead over hillary clinton. down ballot, republican senator rob portman is ahead of the democratic challenger. 53-36%. usuals now, joining us as , let's talk about implicit in
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this. shows an electorate that looks more like 2004 when george bush be john kerry. talk about what that is and why that might be with the electric looks like -- electorate looks like. >> that is what data is telling us. people read into our polls we must you deciding what we want that split to be. our message says we know party ideas are floating variable. ed variable.fix a higher republican race came through that. alix: more public and but what else? democratepublican than
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but it is more public and then we saw in 2008 or 2012. people say 2008, that is eight years ago. things should look the same. as you know it change the way we understand how elections can be one. i wanted to go back to see has -- what happens before that? we uncovered it looks like 2004. there's a misperception. that is not the case. donny: i want to talk about the john kasich factor. -- thean approval rating endorsement doesn't matter that much. is it fair to say because each of these candidates has 100%, are so polarizing, the endorsement actor is a nonissue. >> i think there is a role john kasich may be playing in ohio. he is virtually as popular with
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democrats as republicans and that is almost unheard of in this age of polarization or everybody wants to hate everybody. the facts that he score so well broadly across the board to me has created an atmosphere where it is ok to like republicans in ohio. i can't say that would have been true for the past two elections before he really came to prominence. i think there is a john kasich of fact. his distance from trump is not hurting trump at all. mark: one number caught my odd. i want to know how unusual it is. clinton wins within the margin of error. the republicans do that well with union house hold? >> union households are a stronghold for democrats. in recent elections that has
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been narrowing a bit. it is a group hillary clinton wins. she overcomes the deficit and gets three points more there. i think it is offset i a great concern in ohio with trade. we ask about nafta and whether it has done more for ohio in terms of more experts, therefore more jobs. losing companies and losing jobs. the majority of people say it has hurt ohio and that includes a plurality of democrats. jobs being the most important issue. there is an economic basis that suggests his approach is winning. , the one candidates who has been the most pro-trade is rob portman and he is winning . he is defined that sentiment which reflected in that nafta question against free trade. mark: that may well be.
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he is doing well. he has started blowing out the race as it stands today. we know he gets 20% of hillary clinton supporters. there is some cross voting with people who like his stance. donny: hillary with her young voters, when you put the third and first already candidates and loses more to that candidate. interesting. >> that is right. when we do a two-way test, in a four-way test her number is decreased because 22% of people under age 35 say they are supporting gary johnson, which is a huge number and for her to lose that many to that candidate, that is a signal her constituency she relies on, the young group of voters, they are not very solid. mark: we know not to overreact
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to any poll. are we right to look at this result and say it is a big deal. ? >> at the time this poll is released there wasn't another role that showed him up by that many whites. that is almost a moment where you double check all the protocols. to make sure there is nothing bothering us. cnn released a poll showing donald trump up by five in ohio. i don't know. do we exhale? who knows. the both of those could be wrong. there seems to be a trend. mark: i don't think it's wrong. cnn also has donald trump. thank you very much. we will talk about the man of the world. what that means for traffic and weather in just a moment. if you're watching us in the
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nation's capital you can watch us anytime. ♪
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donny: joined now to talk about the man of the hour to talk about his book. show.e to the you and all of the future guests -- i want to start with the question, i spent two days on the bus shooting a documentary. i got to see him up close. if we go back to that and said sharpness, as far as the bill clinton of today that
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visit we looks different, where is he versus then -- them now? olde just turned 70 years as you know. >> does he still have it? in the book i talk about going to philadelphia with him towards the end of the primary season. he engaged with a black protester outside of philadelphia. that did not turn out well. you could feel he lost his step. it was reminiscent of 2008. but earlier that day i went with him to a convention of the bishops,inisters and no other press there. i was traveling for the book. he was on his game totally. he had them all rising from
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their seats. he was quoting scripture. when all of those religious leaders went back to their pulpits and instructed everybody we are with her, they delivered. ill do that well. mark: this campaign has seen a reid priddy asian of the crime bill -- repudiation of the crime bill, but he was so proud of. how does he feel that his campaign has moved the democratic party further to the left? >> he is pragmatic. he would think this is a different era and that is mostly ok. he would argue with the trade issue if you felt more able to speak up. would argue about the crime bill and he did a bit.
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he would remind people that bernie sanders voted for the crime bill. as far as the era of big government i think he left that statement behind. if you look at the last book he wrote, that is an endorsement of government action in many respects. foundation, ae lot has been in concert with government. it is private sector working with government. he has always been for that. i would say she is also. we need partnerships. philanthropic ways to get government to be more effective. you do that by engaging the private sector. they are in sync in a lot of those issues. i think it is true as far as the
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responsibilities cut government, to make sure everybody has health care, everybody has education, i think he has always been on that page. it is a question of how you do it. if it goesribe to us hillary's way, first husband. >> first gentleman. donny: what is that going to look and feel like? >> nobody knows. i sort of say this is a job nobody has had both or and he is going to have to invent it like you did the post-presidency. i would say there are two things i would imagine him wanting to do and this is not based on a discussion, just observation. he's one of the most talented diplomats we have ever had. he proved that in north korea. there is that.
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even at age 70 some of the generation he worked with as president have passed. a lot of them are still around. he knows everybody. there is that aspect of it. he could work on a lot of different issues. the other is, people don't know this about him. he is accessed with climate change. the transition has been an up session for him for years. youaid i have a plan for and it will create a million jobs. he is an said that. he wants to do that. >> weigh in on something you know well. the millet -- the media and hillary clinton. why are they so tough? >> i don't really know.
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i could speculate. people were angry when they slipped the punch on whitewater. you are marked on this. one of the fairest most thoughtful comments i saw about the coverage of her was they are tougher on her and you didn't have the answer either. i don't know. >> not a comprehensive answer. why did she get stuff done? one reason. >> there is history between her and the present they do always handle it well. >> a great new book. men of the world. thank you. we will be right back. ♪
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mark: if donald trump puts out the same stats as hillary
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clinton does that in the discussion? donny: he doesn't have to. today was a perfect example of these two candidates. hillary clinton, a fact sheet of things. on a talk show and waving a letter. mark: i think you will. there is more about our ohio poll. we're going to be tracking the latest developments. we will have more tomorrow. share -- next, image together again for the first time. thank you for watching. sayonara. ♪
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mark: you are watching bloomberg west. let's begin with a check of first world news. medical records have taken center stage. doctors ruled both are fit to serve. detailsclinton released
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from her medical exam today including treatment for pneumonia. republican nominee donald trump his dr. awes a summary of recent physical. in flint, michigan reminded donald trump he was not there to deliver a political speech. he was abruptly cut off when he subway from discussing the water contamination crisis to criticizing hillary clinton. the u.s. and israel has signed a new defense deal giving the military $38 billion over 10 years, the largest agreement the u.s. has ever had with any country. to spend theisrael money on us-made military equipment. the u.s. will lift sanctions against myanmar. their de facto leader met with president

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