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investigation, and i think that we've got to be very careful -- >> if you logically follow it you can see what happens. >> we can't say we know what happened. >> more on this later tonight, 10:00 p.m. later eastern. that's all the time we have this hour. to all of you thanks for watching. "erin burneteer burnett out front" starts now. "outfront" tonight, breaking news donald trump fighting back refusing to fire a top aid as a poll gives trump a double digit lead over jeb bush in new hampshire and a bombshell confession from prison worker joyce mitchell. what did she tell investigators about her relationship with the two escape peaes and her plot to kill her husband. >> two teens missing and their boat was found. my gust tonightest tonight, the mother
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of one of those boys. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett and waer following breaking news out front tonight, breaking news trump firing back here on cnn. defending his top aid who said this in quote by the very definition you can't rape your spouse. michael michael cohin was responding to rape allegations by ivanna trump and the allegations ivanna trump recanted. moments ago trump dismissed the report and also said he will not be firing cohen. >> you have to understand michael was angry because he
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knew it didn't take policelace and this website is a joke and was angry. no i don't, i disagreed with him. when i read it i disagreed. i'm not sure they reported accurately. assuming he said it i disagree with that. >> you're not going to fire him or get rid of him? >> no i'm not. >> this all as a new poll as new hampshire republicans has trump on top with 24%, that's double jeb bush's 12%. just look at that lineup. now, sarah "outfront" for us. could this one be different in your view? >> reporter: kate from the poll numbers voters have been forgiving of donald trump's various controversies but tonight we got something different, an apology from inside donald trump's inner circle. let's take a look. even for a campaign known for over statements. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created.
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>> reporter: and defensive remarks. >> they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. rapists and some, i assume are good people. >> reporter: tonight comments about rape from donald trump's long-time counsel andmichael cohen may have gone too far. he said that legally quote you cannot rape your spouse when asked about a decade's old allegation made by trump's first wife during their divorce proceedings. at the time, ivanna alleged trump forced her to have sex against her will an accusation she later walked back. cohen threatened the "daily beast" reporter trade expletive lightly because what i'm going to do to you will be expletive
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disgusting. >> donald trump has hit a chord. there is a long white road ahead for this campaign. >> reporter: trump himself addressed the controversy this afternoon in an interview with don lemon. >> so what happened is he probably got angry. i disagree with it. when i first saw it i said wow, you know something i disagree with but that's the way it is and, you know he's speaking for himself. he's not speaking for me obviously. >> reporter: in a statement today, cohen tried to walk back saying the reporter upset him and that in my moment of shock and anger, i made an inarticulate comment which i do not believe and apologize for entirely. meanwhile, trump's former wife ivanna, the mother of three of his children called "the daily beast" account of her rape allegation totally without merit say i think he would make an incredible president. it's too soon to tell whether the latest dustup will cost donald trump support but this is
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not the conversation the trump campaign was hoping to be having days before the first republican presidential debate. kate? >> you can be sure though that conversation is continuing now ahead of that debate. sarah, thanks so much. "outfront" with us tonight, dan donald trump's manager. surprised we'll be talking about this allegations from 30 years ago coming back up. we heard from trump himself that disagrees with michael but says he is not going to be fired him. why? >> well no one speaks for mr. trump but mr. trump and he was very clear that he disagreed with the comments that michael cohen made and michael cohen's comments are those of his own. he was upset with the acquisition of a story 30 plus years old that's been widely reported on in the past and felt obligated to say things that he clearly regretted. so mr. trump was clear about this. he did not condone this. he did not approve, did not know about this when this took place. mr. cohen will stay on board
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with mr. trump. >> there is a question why you want to keep him on board with mr. trump because this is a person he's not affiliated with the campaign you say but he is suggested by the campaign as someone to speak as a surerogate you want someone to speak with a reporter on behalf of him? >> michael cohen is not a campaign employee. he works for the trump organization. he serves as special counsel and advisor to mr. trump in that capacity. >> corey, is that a difference without a distinction? >> it's a very important distins. he did not work for the campaign and what he says and thoughts are of his own and do not represent the campaign and mr. trump. >> does the campaign regret putting him out there and suggesting him as a surrogate. >> mr. cohen is called on all the time -- >> the know the facts the campaign suggested him as a
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surrogate. >> i get a lot of phone calls and don't have the about theility to do all the requests we have. i'm grateful to have the opportunity to come here but mr. trump doesn't agree and we're moving on to talk about the poll numbers in new hampshire. >> no kidding you want to talk about the poll numbers in new hampshire. those are following the mccain controversy and does clearly show voters want to hear trump's message, tone though tone in any organization corey, is set from the top. everyone says that. you guys are really comfortable having someone as part of the organization who says tread very f-ing lightly because what i'm going to do to you will be f-ing disgusting. let's talk about that. >> our country is in trouble. they are beheading christians in the middle east and drowning people in cages and some of the opponents in the race want to use political posture to say they don't like mr. trump's
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tone. he is a businessman that gets things done. he's the best negotiator on the stage and in the country. >> you are saying this is opposition research people trying to distract? >> what i'm saying is it's not about tone but being able to accomplish something. i think what we have to understand is our country is in great trouble. we have illegal aliens killing americans. we see time and time again veterans are treated like third class citizens. let's make america great again. >> are you worried with comments like this yes you're focused on polls and getting ready for the debate but you have someone speaking on behalf who is saying by definition, you can't rape your spouse. are you worried that this could stick, that this could hurt you with female voters? >> mr. trump said very clearly he doesn't condone the comments. this has nothing to do with mr. trump or the campaign this is a person that works for the trump
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organization. with that said it's important that the public wants to talk about the issues they care about which is jobs and the economy and security and making sure illegal aliens are not killing americans. >> this does not worry you guys? >> what is worrying us is that we see the country is not moving forward and time to make america great again. the politicians were all talk and no action and leadership position that can get things done. that's what worries me the population thinks that a candidate other than donald trump should be the nominee and that troubled me more than actually where we are right now. >> your spin sometimes amazes me corey. appreciate you coming on. we'll see you soon i'm sure. i want to bring in s.e. cupp. you were listening to the this and heard the back and forth and heard there corey, the campaign manager speaking out for trump and about these comments.
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you have been critical of trump. he says he's not firing michael cohen. in your view is that a mistake? >> he's a gone. i've interacted with michael cohen before -- >> wow, that's a strong statement. >> i stand by it. i said it earlier today and wrote about it in the daily news. i think, you know, what he did to the that reporter is absolutely inexcusable and tone does matter. there is no justification for threatening a reporter who is trying to do his job and if michael cohen is not attached to the campaign why is he fielding requests from journalists about donald trump's campaign? it makes so ss no sense. i understand the interest in distancing themselves from michael co-hen. michael cohen will be in donald trump's inner cycle maybe dealing with journalists behind
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the scenes. maybe dealing with donors behind the scenes, don't know. michael cohen got in trouble before for seeming to cross the line from employing of donald trump to working on the campaign and not just this year but back in 02012. he's a huge detriment and if donald trump wants to be taken seriously by more than just a sliver of the republican base he should get rid of michael cohen completely. he does him no faimpvors. >> you heard me ask corey they are sticking by him and won't fire him or let him go that's for sure and when you look at the poll numbers, that's what they point to right? they say this is a distraction and you need to look at the polls. he's leading in more than one national poll, none of the controversy so far we can list them out but viewers know them. none of them have stuck so far. is this one you think going to hurt him in the run or not? >> mark cuban said something
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great at the today.today. he says he loves trump and doesn't care of the positions and likes the way he talks and that's representative of trump supporters in general. they like the way he talks. they are not necessarily interested in his positions. i mean i would have thought that criticizing or questioning the heroism of a pow would have disqualifying. i would think suggesting democrats run better economies than republicans would be disqualifying. some supporters are not interested in positions or these gasps. so i think the problem for trump is that capturing 20% of the republican base is a majority of republicans and if he wants to capture more than just this sliver of the party, either in a primary or in a general, he has to address some of these both tonal issues and lack of policy
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substance going forward. >> we'll see. at this point, don't seem to be following much strategy. >> so winging it yeah. >> working for him so far. that's for sure s.e. great to see you, thanks so much. >> sure. >> you can interview at 10:00 eastern. mike huckabee refuseing to back down from the holocaust comments. should huckabee apologize? plus more breaking news joyce mitchell's confession released with stunning new details about her relationship with two escapees her lawyer is "outfront" with us. two teenagers missing at sea for nearly lyly five days now. my guest, the mother of one of the missing teens.
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>> tonight republican presidential candidate mike huckabee is refusing to back down from comments accusing president obama of marching israelis to the door of the oven in his words. some that agree with governor huckabee aren't standing by his choice of words. one top israeli official called
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the coltsmments wrong and unnecessary. >> reporter: mike huckabee not only sticking to his guns but looking to capitalize on the spotlight on the controversy. >> when hitler wrote, he meant it. >> reporter: doubling down in campaign videos on facebook. >> hell will freeze over before they get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: in twitter in fundraising pitches and interviews. >> the medtaphor it should be used because iranians are threatening the murder of millions of jews. >> reporter: refusing to apologize and refusing to back down. >> i will not apologize and recan't because the word holocaust was invoked by the iranian government. >> reporter: his reference to the holocaust in kritcriticism of the iran deal. >> take the israelis and march
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them to the door of the oven. >> reporter: has drawn rebuke from those who agree with him about the deal itself. >> i would never use those words and i don't think it's appropriate. >> reporter: and sharp disapproval from the left. >> particular comments of mr. huckabee are i think, part of just a general pattern that we've seen that would be considered ridiculous if it weren't so sad. >> i find this kind of inflammatory rhetoric totally unacceptable. >> reporter: but the reaction from rivals in the republican field have been mixed some coming to his defense. >> governor huckabee is right, they have remember they hold holocaust denying conferences in tehran. >> reporter: others walking a fine line dismissing the language but not the message. >> it's horrific and it is
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creating for more danger than and problems than it solves but i think we need to tone down the rhetoric for sure. >> reporter: despite the dustup over the way he voiced opposition to the deal his point is one that many americans seem to agree with a new cnn poll shows 52% want congress to reject the deal with iran. huckabee in the past has made comparisons to the holocaust that other times when speaking about abortion and gun control and in the interview with yahoo news he admitted the metaphor is not a good one but says in this case in talking about the iran deal he says it is absolutely appropriate so again, kate he is standing very firmly by those comments. >> he sure is. thanks so much. "outfront" with us now, chairman of the house florida affairs committee ed royce. mr. chairman thank you for being with us. i know that you agree with mike huckabee in terms of opposing the iran deal. mr. chairman do you then agree with them in what he said in
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saying that president obama is marching the israelis to the oven door with this deal? >> that's not a metaphor i would use but remember, one of the interesting aspects of the this is that the tweets that we hear and the messages coming out of iran even after this deal was finalized continues to build on the message that israel is a one-bomb country, that israel must be destroyed. that's the shock that we watch the that interview or read about it where "the new york times" reporter asks president rohani about the future. the crowd is yelling death to america and in front of them they are carrying signs that say death to israel. the messaging out of iran is what is complicating this issue right now. we had, i think, presumed that iran would step down from the
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rhetoric about destroying israel instead, if anything the rhetoric is amplified and that is something that needs to be reported on wouldn't you think, in the middle of the agreement the fact that iran continued with this rhetoric about the little satan and the great satan being us and the need to destroy them. >> an excellent point and excellent for you to point out, mr. chairman the rhetoric that's out there, this rhetoric coming from the campaign trail, one more question on that. i spoke last night with rnc's chief strategists and communications director and when i asked about this he said it's not their job to referee comments coming from presidential candidates. you say this is not a metaphor you would use. do you think your party needs to come out and say the same at least? >> well one of the questions i have is on a slightly different issue but when we notice this message coming from the middle east where israel is being
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threatened and the united states with destruction and at the same time we hear we hear the its the responsibility for every military man to mass produce enter ballistic missiles and is this part of the debate or are we ignoring the rhetoric being used now in iran about the destruction? >> i don't think -- >> of jerusalem and the december instruction of the u.s. i don't see enough discussion on that subject and that's where i want to drive the attention in the media because they might need it. >> good to point out, worth pointing out that israeli officials in terms of rhetoric state side don't agree with what huckabee said. you said the same. i want to ask about the this important hearing today, secretary kerry and intense back and forth and if this deal is
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worth it and will do what secretary kerry promises and administration promises it get the sense from what i'm hearing from you, nothing he said in the hearing has changed your mind at all but with that in mind mr. chairman, do you think you have the votes, the support, to stop this deal? >> i don't think we know the that at this point because we're still in the process of getting into the deal. this was a four-hour hearing today as we got into many details but many members of congress and as you saw in the hearing on both sides of the isle can't figure out how at the 11th hour iran would demand that the ballistic missile to gram that the embargo against that would be lifted and that in the future presumably now russia will be able to sell that targeting information to iran. that's what it looks like to many of us in congress because
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at the u.n. they lift that embargo and that was last-minute demand how did we get rolled on that and how is it possible that the international inspectors do not have any of the answers to the 12 questions when we started this process that was part of that agreement. we were supposed to have those answers, we still don't. there is real concerns on both sides of the isle in terms of can you verify this agreement? >> you are clearly not satisfied. the debate continues as that 60 deguy day review period is kicking away. "outfront" next breaking news prison worker joyce mitchell's bombshell confession. new details about her relationship with the convicts and the plot to kill her husband. mitchell's attorney is her gustour guest and you heard him say it again and again. >> i'm using my own money, no
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breaking news a bombshell confession cnn obtaining joyce pitch mitchell's admission the that reveals shocking details about the new york prison break and her sexual relationship with one of the inmates. mitchell pleaded guilty to supplying richard matt and david sweat with the tools they needed to break out and yet, despite mitchell's confession, her husband is sticking by his wife. >> are you standing by her? >> 100%. >> why? >> because i love her. >> "outfront" in plat new york. joyce mitchell cheerful in court and taking responsibility. >> because the evidence ftsdswas every wheming, she acknowledged guilt. >> the 51-year-old admitting she helped inmates richard matt and david sweat escape from new
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york's clinton correctional facility. >> are you pleading guilty because you are in fact guilty? newly released documents reveal the details of what joyce mitchell knew and when. i've known about them cutting the hole in the wall for about three or four weeks, mitchell tells investigators in the days following the escaped a mitting she used hamburger meat to smuggle the hacksaws. she goes on into details revealing she sent sweat sexual letters and naked photos but said she only had sexual contact with matt. we were alone and inmate matt grabbed me and kissed me. it startled me. he kissed me with an open mouth kiss. i didn't say anything because i was squaredcared for my husband who works in the facility. she said there was oral sex with matt and other sexual encounters
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with the inmate that plotted to kill her husband referred to as the glitch. she explains the agreed upon meeting time was midnight. i was to drive my jeep and bring my cell phone, gps, clothes, a gun, tents, sleeping bag, hatchet, fish l polling poles and money from a package. the plan was to drive to my home and inmate mat would kill the glitch. after we were going to drive somewhere, i can't remember where we were going to go but i know i was told it was around six, seven hours away. the plan to lay low in the woods together for a week says mitchell then matt would split off leaving her and sweat together but mitchell got cold feet and couldn't go through with it telling investigators she loved her husband lisle -- lyle too much. >> he was in court to support joyce mitchell.
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she has to cooperate with the state's on going investigation. 12 prison employees have been put on leave and another prison employee gene palmer is facing criminal charges. david sweat's case will go to the a grand jury and while sweat is serving a life sentence the district attorney say as conviction in this case could help to ensure the strictest conditions of confinement for sweat. >> thank you. and "outfront" is steven johnson. he is joyce pitchmitchell's attorney. she is facing seven years in prison. why take the deal? >> well we decided to take the deal because first of all, the two charges she pled to by her statements and admissions to the police she actually in fact committed those offenses number
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one. and number two, there was the potential for other charges, so the benefit to her for taking the this deal was she avoided prosecution on other charges and therefore avoided longer stints in prison. >> yeah i mean -- >> that's why we did it. >> under the deal the district attorney spoke about it and said as you said because of the deal he's now not going to be filing any type of sexual assault or rape charges against mitchell. is that what this comes down to for her not being able to avoid being charged with sexual assault or rape? >> well to be honest with you, my primary concern was not that nor was it the allegations flying around that she conspired to murder her husband. i don't think those were the ones that are really provable beyond a reasonable doubt.
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>> on the sexual assault and rape charges, you don't think they had provable evidence to back those charges up? >> from what i know, i don't believe that they would have had enough evidence to convict her. >> her conviction was just released and goes into graphic detail about her sexual relationship about richard matt. she says in this confession she says it started when matt grabbed her and kissed her and she also said the that that startled me and he kissed me with an open mouth kiss. to be honest sir, can't go into other details on air because they are graphic about the relationship relationship. this lays out a sexual relationship you can't deny that. >> the things you're referring to are situations where she was intimidated and in a way forced to do that. it was not a situation she did
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voluntarily and that would have been the defense that would have been raised but once again, by the plea offer made we sidestepped those issues. >> and you also talk about kind of you said the wild accusations being floated around about conspiracy to murder her husband, that is, that is discussed in this confession and she explains how she was supposed to give her husband two pills, then drive matt and sweat to her home so matt could kill her husband who they called the glitch. she's not going to be charged with the conspiracy to murder her husband as you've detailed but what does she say about that now? we're reading it here in the confession for the first time. >> matt made these statements and that's when she became aware and she should have been aware before but that's when it was driven home the to her she was over her head in helping these guys out and when they started talking about this is when she
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started shrinking from providing assistance. >> she details in this confession she was supposed to give him pills and drive him to her home and she knew in this confession richard matt would try to kill her husband who they refer to as the glitch but you maintain she doesn't think she was part of the conspiracy. >> just because she's reciting what matt wanted to do or may have wanted to do the that does not mean that she was party to it and i don't believe she was. >> what is your sense on how she's doing? >> my sense is that she's very depressed. what she has done to put her family through, what they have been put through, she's lost her job. she's paying a price. she's very upset about that. all of these things that i mentioned. >> steven johnson, thank you so
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it is a pivotal day in the search for two teenagers that went missing. the coast guard says the boys could survive four or five days in the warm ocean water but the situation is more desperate by the minute. more on the search. >> the search to find two south florida teens missing at sea since friday extends to south carolina. on boats, aircraft and sometimes even on foot along beach fronts searchers are looking for any
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signs of the two 14-year-old friends who their families say practically grew up in the water. >> these boys have been out there doing this forever. it's not new to them. they prepare for these situations. >> reporter: even after finding the boys' capsized boat officials are treating the search as a rescue operation with hope the boys could survive four to five days in the water but with the search entering its fifth day and no sign of perry cohen or the other boy, they is may have been head into a line of strong thunderstorms, according to the coast guard, the boys passed through this inlet out to sea around 1:30 friday afternoon. around the same time the national weather sesrvice was telling boaters to seek shelter. james can attest to that.
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a commercialemercial fisherman he struggled through the storm. >> it was blowing so hard i mean i'm guessing it was blowing 50 60 mile an hour. pure white, you can't see anything. you can't see nothing at all. >> reporter: all of this could explain how things might have gone very bad very fast for the youths. >> negative. just confirmed, nobody is on board. >> reporter: why their boat was discovered sunday upside down, 170 miles away. >> was it a yamaha. >> reporter: as the sun sets they are preparing to go into the fifth night there are discussions when may be the appropriate time to call the search off. they aren't at that point yet. the family knows that point will come. kate? >> martin thank you so very much. let's talk to one of the family members joining me on the phone now is pamela cohen, perry cohen's mother. how are you holding up?
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>> we're holding up as best as anybody can expect really. we're 100% committed to finding and rescuing those boys as is the coast guard and we will not stop until we get them back home with us. >> absolutely understandable. the coast guard, of course said the boys could survive, they think four or five days in that warm water. we're entering as martin laid out the fifth day, the fifth night of searching. what is keeping you hopeful and optimistic optimistic? >> we know our boys. we know the determination and courage they have. we know the skills they have. we know how athletically fit and able they are. both of our boys learned how to swim before they learned how to walk. so we just feel very very confident that they will be able to stick through this. they know that we're coming for them and we will get them. >> we keep putting those sweet faces, those pictures up in
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order in hopes that someone sees them. you're hoping other boaters keep an eye out for them. what is your message to them together? >> we need everybody, not just boaters, people on the beaches and remote locations to be out there, if you're out on the water in a boat and you're driving by something and it's -- just stop and take a look and go out of your way a couple minutes, go and check and see what that possibly might be. we need everybody to really just be on high high alert and help us get the boys back. >> pamela, everyone is holding out hope with you as you enter the fifth night. thank you for calling in. >> thank you. >> of course. "outfront" next a new report says that donald trump is worth one-third of what he claims. what is the truth? we'll search for it and jeanne moos with a guy that doesn't let life's little road blocks stand in his way. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different.
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billion. "outfront" tonight the reporter that tallied it. caleb, you did a tough job. >> it's a lot to look at. >> you arrived at 2.9 billion. he's worth more than $10 billion trump said. what's the difference? >> we don't quite know what trump's methodology is. we are approaching at a present value basis of tangible assets. he gives himself a 3.3 billion valuation for brand and licensing deal. we do not do that. in some cases for his golf courses we give him a premium based on his brand but we don't treat his brand as a line item in and of itself. the other big difference is despite the difference based on revenues for the golf courses disclosed in the federal disclosures to run for president, we don't get the same
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value for golf courses that he does. we're a little under $600 million. >> $3.3 billion in the value of his brand, how do you calculate the value of a brand is where that begins but trump has come out today to comment on your story just to don lemon in an interview. listen to what he said. >> by the way, they don't know what they are talking about. they say they don't know many of the companies that they are dealing with. it was a stupid report. >> a stupid report caleb and you don't know the companies he's dealing with. what do you think? >> i appreciate trump's thoughts but we have a really good idea of what donald owns because he filed -- >> because of new york. >> new york real estate is so transparent there but because of the federal disclosures. he lists like 515 companies he has titles at more than 160 things he considers assets and values and incomes and revenue for a lot of them. in addition to the things we
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calculate based on market information in new york and golf courses, trump is giving us a lot of information to work with. >> a lot to work with and a lot to say. in the end, i think what folks want to know because he loves talking about it so much, were you able to reach a conclusion is trump exaggerating his wealth? >> i'm not going to say he's exaggerating. when we take the present value of the tangible assets not including align item for his brand, when we count all of the properties the golf courses, skyscrapers, florida, we come to $2.9 billion. >> we will see if he wants to let us know where the rest of the $7 billion comes from. great work. thanks for coming in. >> "out front" next, jeanne moos with the biker that took a matter into his own hands.
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visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. so for the annoying drivers out there that block bike lanes or double park you're about to meet your match. here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: it's the kind of thing you see in movies instead of vin diesel and "furious 7" this is a furious bike ride there single handedly picks up a
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car. a car blocking a bike path in dra bra brazil and moves it foot by foot to the amazement of onlookers. he peddles away. is this some marketing stunt? we don't know but the story is a pick me up for commenters. this guy can move a car with ease while it takes me ten minutes to open a jar of salsa. the last time we saw something like this it was a viral ad featuring a specially designed lightweight taxi a fake traffic cop, then a traffic cab driver. in real life not so easy after this biker ran into a car and got trapped underneath it took dallas police and firemen and civilians to lift the vehicle and pull out the biker and look how many good samaritans it took to lift a 4,000 pound bmw a few
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years back. >> oh my gosh. >> that biker also survived but could a single strong man do this alone? fiat salesman agree it looks like an old fiat uno. >> would that be hard for one guy? >> no. >> if we picked up a tank like this it would be a big deal but the fiat uno weighs 1600 pounds and picked up the end where the engine isn't, that means picking up a few hundred pounds only a few hundred, that's probably when the family guy thought when he offered to serve as a human jack. >> lift in a jerking motion. >> jeanne moos cnn, new york. people trying to criticize him, he's littingfting a car, people crazy. ""ac 360"" starts right now.
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>> good evening. we begin with breaking news in the brazen prison escape that kept new york on high alert. new details in her own words about what prison worker joyce mitchell confessed to in the days immediately following her arrest. today she pleaded guilty to helping convicted murderers richard matt and david sweat escape where she worked in the taylor shop and faces up to seven years in prison and will be sentenced in september. under the deal she made with prosecutors, other charges were dropped. athorpties have said she confessed to givingen mates matt and sweat tools they used to cut through their cell walls include including hacksaw blades in frozen hamburger meat and planed to provide a get away car but got cold feet. tonight, though for the first time we know exactly what she confessed to word for word and our randi kaye joins us with the latest. you looked at some of her confes