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anniversary, that starts s at 0 p.m. eastern here on cnn. follow us on twitter. tweet the show. be sure to join us again right here in "the situation room" on monday. have a nice weekend. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. breaking news. we are standing by for donald trump taking questions from reporters in this hour. the candidate who says he is self-funding his campaign speaks at a fund-raiser. my guest tonight, republican candidate scott walker taking on donald trump, even suggesting that his rival is lying. for jeb bush and trump, their bitter war of words is more than politics. it's personal, part of a long battle between two of america's most powerful families. let's go "outfront."
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good evening. i'm jim sciutto in tonight for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news. donald trump live in this hour taking questions from reporters. the gop frontrunner headlining a boston area fund-raiser tonight, some 1,000 people expected to attend paying $100 for a plate and for a change to get up close and personal with the donald. it's here at the home of ernie bach, a television celebrity and the owner of car dealerships. the home a $1.9 million mansion. today's fund-raiser will include a rock band and what organizers are calling an all-american menu. the organizers calling tonight's ee haven't a fund-raiser, but the trump campaign insisting it is not. this sign was out front photographed outside the mansion by one of our producers asking checks be made payable to donald
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j. trump for president or have your cash at the ready. while it has been removed, here is why this is so important. >> i'm using my own money. i'm not using the lobbyists, donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> reporter: m.j. lee is out tonight in norwood, massachusetts. you have been talking to people attending the event. are they all trump supporters? >> reporter: this is quite an event. i've been going around talking to people who are currently enjoying champagne and having a great time. i asked them, what is it about donald trump that you are so into? the people said, they love the fact he doesn't use the teleprompter. he doesn't care about being
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politically correct. not everyone is a trump supporter. there's some who are undecided. they wanted to try to make up their mind about donald trump. undecided voters told me, it does offend themselves. they're excited to hear his speech. he will be here within the hour. we will bring it back to you. >> right in the middle of it there. we will bring donald trump to you live in a few moments. in this campaign season dock natured by trump the rest of the gop field is trying to survive. i spoke with scott walker today who was an early favorite in the republican race, that is before donald trump stormed in. as walker gave a speech today outlining his foreign policy, reporters that one of his senior advisors may have been looking
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to jump ship to team trump. his top fund-raiser met with trump. he said it wouldn't work. trump told the journal, he wants to endorse me. he said i want to drop walker and endorse you. i spoke to governor walker earlier and asked him who is telling the truth. >> anthony is. this is another example of where the media is trying to make something out of nothing out there. bottom line, he has been and continues to be and will be a great supporter. >> sounds like you are saying that donald trump is lying. >> the bottom line is he is telling the truth. i talked to him about it personally. you can infer anything else. the bottom line is, what he said is accurate. >> your position on birth right citizenship has changed in the span of a few days. i want to play what you said just last week earlier this month about this position.
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>> do you think that birth right citizenship should be ended? >> yeah. absolutely. >> people misunderstand you are not for ending birth right citizenship. >> i'm not taking a position. >> you are not seeking to repeal or alter the 14th amendment? >> no. i have been consistent throughout the campaign. >> can you clarify for us now, what is your position on birth right citizenship for or against? >> well, the context you are taking out bits and pieces out there. the bottom line is throughout this entire year, not throughout just my campaign, i probably have said thousands of times that when it comes to immigration, we need to secure the border, truly secure the border, not the political talk we hear from so many politicians who break that when they get to washington, secure the border for reasons greater than immigration for national security purposes, enforce the laws of this country. no sanctuary cities. no amnesty and go forward in a way that provides a legal immigration system that puts a priority on american working
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families in a way that will improve the american family. >> none of those get to the key question on birth right issue. >> it's not a key question. let me answer. my point the other day was, what i said on sunday and this week was i'm not looking to change that in i constitution because my focus has been all throughout this year, over and over and over again, that you start talking about other issues out there, it's a distraction from the fact that when americat ame voters have said loud and clear is they want to know, what are you going to do to secure the border and how are you going to go forward enforcing laws. that means infrastructure, personnel and technology to make sure it's secure. what are you going to do to make sure every employer is requires to make sure the people are working there are legal. you do those things, the other issues take care of themselves. >> to take away the confusion, you are not for ending birth
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right citizenship? >> as i said, you played the clip. i'm not looking to change the constitution. what i pointed out is if you want to deal with this issue, you have to secure the border and enforce the laws. >> on iran, you have said on record that on day one you would nullify the nuclear agreement with iran. as you know, this agreement does include though extensive mon tearing of iranian nuclear sites, more than before. if you tore up that deal, how would you keep iran from restarting its program on day one? >> well, i would not only terminate the deal on day one, which i have said in my announcement back in the 13th of last month, even in my party have suggested otherwise. if it's a bad deal, act on it on day one. you she be prepared to be president of the united states on day one. that's what i will do. beyond that, i would reimpose the sanctions that were authorized by congress.
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this president has to lift them through a waiver. i would go back to the congress to put in place even more crippling sanctions on top of that. then i would aggressively go out to convince allies to do the same. i want to be clear. i know that wasnon't be easy. but that's what american leadership is about. >> to be fair, all those things you are describing, going to congress, convincing allies, that takes time. during that time you remove the deal, not only is iran no lon r er obligated to be under the restrictions, but you wouldn't have monitoring. you wouldn't know what iran would be doing. how do you stop them from rushing to a bomb? >> the monitoring is a joke. anyone who pretends like that's somehow something that's extraordinary, it's not. this is some of the weakest monitoring -- >> i'm comparing no monitoring to that monitoring. i'm comparing no monitoring to that monitoring. >> well, again, what we have
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right now is just not being accurate with the american people. not just me, this is not a partisan issue. we need a president who understands that, appreciates that, listens to the american people, works across party lines. we do not have that under this president. under the obama/clinton doctrine, we're leading from behind. that has us headed toward a disaster. >> would you deploy u.s. ground forces to iraq to fight isis. ? >> i don't see a reason today to do that. certainly, for us the most important thing we can do is lift the political restrictions this administration has put on the 3,000 some military personnel in iraq. so they can go out and do what they are trained to do. then we can assess where we would go going forward. i would immediately empower the military who are already there, the military to do what they are training to do. that would help our allies reclaim the territory taken by isis. >> governor walker, appreciate
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you taking the time today. >> thanks. good to talk to you as well. we are standing by for a live press conference with donald trump. we will go there live when that starts in a few moments. a key trump talking point is that he would not be beholden to donors and special interests. why is he at a fund-raiser tonight? trump and jeb bush, their almost daily war of roots in a family feud that stretches back over decades. we have a special report. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most.
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outside of boston. >> any questions from the press? yes, ma'am. >> you have said you boasted that you didn't need money to run for president. here we are at a fund-raiser. >> this is not a fund-raiser tonight. we are -- i guess they're paying for some of the basics in terms -- we have food, 2,000 people, but this is not a fund-raiser. we're not doing anything in terms of fund-raisings. some of people -- many of the people are coming in. they can pay whatever they want. i think they're doing something to offset the tremendous cost of food for 2,000 people. this is not a fund-raiser. >> how is your money situation for the campaign? >> it's going great. i'm turning down millions of dollars for the campaign, millions. everybody is offering me money. i don't want it. i'm turning down millions of dollars. no interest. no interest. again, we have a lot of veterans coming in tonight free. we're taking care of their food.
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we have a lot of great people coming in. we have wounded warriors here tonight. a lot of wounded warriors, our best people. the veterans, wounded warriors, the best. they're coming in free. some people are making contributions. it's only if they want to. if they want, they can make a contribution. we do have people, a woman, $7, $12, $19, we see them coming into the office. that kind of a donation i want because they invest in the campaign. they feel invested. to me, that's very important. it doesn't amount to a lot when you add it all up. but to me, it's very important. i turn down a lot of money. i will say, the one thing i noticed today, i was just told there are five or six-pack pack they are supporting trul ining. they want to see something good happen with this country. thank you. i think -- frankly, i think that's terrific. i don't know any of these people. they have i think five or six
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pacs are opening up. yes, ma'am. i don't see many protesters. i see thousands of people. there's a few protesters. i figured would you ask that question. that's the way it is. cnn is terrible. cnn -- you're with cnn? are you with cnn? you people do not cover us accurately. they have a few protesters outside. they have thousands of people. the first question from cnn is about protesters. >> you don't have a theme song yet. >> the theme is make america great again. that's the theme. yes, ma'am. go ahead. >> can you -- i know you are going to be announcing your tax plan soon. can you explain that and who you will raise taxes on? are you rejecting trickle down economics? >> okay. so we will be announcing a tax plan over the next four weeks,
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probably sometime during the month of september. who knows tax es more than me? i know taxes very well. i would say that probably before the end of september we'll have a very kcomprehensive plan. one of the things will be simply if i indication. we pay the highest taxes in the world. we will ask for a reduction. i think it will -- people will be happy. >> we have a controversial casino law in massachusetts. we're not sure how this pans out. when this started, how come you didn't want to build a casino in massachusetts? >> i'm doing so many other things. i know steve. he's a friend of mine. i guess that was where it's going. some other people were competing. they're very good. i don't know what the final outcome was. i'm not involved in it. >> is it good for massachusetts? >> depends how it works out. it could be. >> female voters that are looking to support you, what do
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you want to say to them? because there has been criticism. >> i think the female voters -- my daughter, my wife, they feel so strongly about the women's health issues. they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me. it's true. women's health issues, as you saw jeb bush was really almost against it. it was terrible. he didn't want to fund women's health issues. i will tell you, we will work together and we are going to take care of women. i cherish women. my daughter and my wife said, you have to talk about that, because they know how i feel. ivanka will be part of the campaign. after september. it will start kicking in really big league -- it's hard to believe what we've accomplished and we're -- think of it. we're not even into september. to think where we have come. my family is starting to get involved after september 1st. thank you.
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go ahead. >> our governor in massachusetts has described some of your comments about women as reprehensible. >> he must have been talking about jeb bush. jeb bush didn't want to fund women's health issues. he came back later and said he misspoke. he must be talking about jeb bush. he's not talking about me. >> why is jeb bush a frequent target of yours? what do you think of -- >> i would say jeb bush is a frequent target because when this started, i thought he was going to be the primary competition. but he drifted to the middle of the pack and disappearing. we will look at somebody else. >> your reaction to -- >> to what? >> your reaction to -- >> you can imagine you ask eric canter to endorse you. he had the biggest loss in the history of the united states congress. it never happened where a man in that position loses. he got primaried.
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he lost. then he says -- i wouldn't want his endorsement. go ahead. >> you had a lot of choice words for the mayor. what would it take for him to ever convince you to make him a running mate? >> marty walsh? i don't know him. i said something nasty about me. i said you failed open the olympics. he failed. i don't know marty in all fairness. i hope he does a good job as mayor. i do know tom brady who is great. those people i know. those are real winners. go ahead. >> what do you propose about gun violence? >> you have a problem of mental health in this country. and we have to take care of people. we have to find people who these people are. we have to do something about it because we have a mental health problem more than anything else. if you look at gun violence, you look, you use the world gun
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violence, chicago has been the strictest gun laws in the world they say. certainly in the united states. look what's happening over there. you talk a look at baltimore. tremendously strict. so many of the places so strict. those are the places that have the biggest problem. we have a mental health problem. we also have an illegal immigrant problem. a lot of the gangs -- it's true. a lot of the gangs in st. louis and ferguson, in chicago and the toughest and the meanest, the worst dudes in baltimore, you have seen it, they're illegal immigrants. i tell you one thing. if i get in, they are going to be gone so fast out of this country. they will be gone so fast. you take a look what's happening. you have illegal immigrants and gangs that you wouldn't even believe. they will be gone. go ahead. a lot of questions in this group. how long are we going to do
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this? they're great questions. but we have a lot of people out there. >> you are in patriots country. you mentioned tom brady. the judge wants the two sides to settle. do you think brady should settle? >> leave tom brady alone. right? we love tom brady. as you know, he's a very good friend of mine. i know tom brady. tom brady is an honest guy. he's a great guy. he's a great champion and winner. leave him alone. the infrastructure of the country is crumbling. >> what would do you to improve infrastructure around here? >> a great question. we have to rebuild the infrastructure of the united states. we're spending money supporting countries that don't like us. we're giving military weapons to countries that flee as soon as they hear a bullet is shot. i tell the story of 2,300 humvees armor plated, a bullet
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goes off and everybody runs and the enemy takes over. 2,300. we have to rebuild our country, rebuild our military. our military is going to be so strong that nobody, nobody is going to mess with us. nobody. okay? and our vets are going to be taken care of. yes, ma'am. >> there's not a lot of specifics. >> it's coming. you see the immigration plan. who likes the idea of a wall? i love it. somebody said you can't build a wall. the great wall of china is 13,000 miles. this wall is 2,000 or less. you need 1,000. they could do 2,000 years ago, they could build the great wall of china. but then they say, how do you build 1,000 -- give me a break. so easy. it will be great. yes, sir, go ahead. >> would you raise taxes to rebuild the infrastructure? >> no. there's so much fat in
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washington that if somebody got in that knew what they were doing, you don't have to raise taxes. we want to lower taxes. we want to lower taxes. one more question. go ahead. >> are you going to sign the tax credit -- >> i may change them around. i know hedge fund guys that pay almost nothing and they make a fortune. i want to see lower taxes. i'm going to make a determination. but on some people, they're not doing their fair share. these hedge fund guys, i hate to say many are friends of mine, and most of them support hillary clinton and jeb bush. just so you understand. they're not supporting me because i told them i don't want your money. the hedge fund guys have to pay up. one or two more. go ahead. >> who do you want to face in a general -- >> who do i -- i don't care. i haven't focused on them. i'm focusing on the 16 people that right now are looking to do well. most of them are not doing well at all.
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a poll just came out, you probably saw, and that poll is -- we're at 40%, more than 40%. yesterday you had a great poll come out. it said 28%. we're doing great. in new hampshire we're 35%. the public policy, which is 35%. we're leading in iowa. we're leading in new hampshire. we're leading in south carolina, north carolina, the state of nevada. the state of florida. here you have a governor and a senator from florida and not only leading but leading by a lot. people want to see real change, not obama change but real change. really positive. you know what they want to see more than anything else? they want to see victory. this country doesn't have victories anymore. they're going to see so many victories. they may get tired of winning that much. i don't know. it's possible they will get tired of winning that much. you will see so many victories if i'm elected president.
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thank you all very much. i have to go. we had a tremendous crowd at the airport. it was amazing. i hope they were able to come over here. we were greeted with hundreds and hundreds of people at the airport. there's something happening. there's a movement going on. call it silent majority. call it whatever you want. there is a movement going on. thank you all very much. >> donald trump there speaking at a fund-raiser just outside of boston in massachusetts saying that there's a movement going on he is sensing from supporters. a spokeswoman for the tea party leadership and ben ferguson and matt mcdonald. ben, i wonder if i could begin with you. brash as ever from the republican frontrunner. let's zero in for a moment on his position on taxes. one most interesting things he said in the last 24 hours is he would actually raise taxes on some of the wealthiest americans. you saw him single out hedge
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fund managers. he said in general he would cut them. what is his tax position as you understand it? is it good for the republican party? >> i think he's going to have problems with it, because it sounds a little bit more like a liberal idea, which is, i'm going to help those that don't pay very much pay less. i'm going to make the people that work the hardest and employ pay more. i don't know if that's popular with the republican party. the crowd will clap for almost anything he says, including that tom brady is an honest guy and a winner so leave him alone. i never knew that was going to come out of this press conference. with donald trump, you have no clue what he is going to say. >> he was playing to the crowd. katrina, i wonder if you could respond to ben on that tax issue. is that a liberal idea as ben is saying? >> well, actually, no. i don't think so. i think cutting out loopholes really isn't a liberal idea.
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it's making sure that taxpayers are paying their fair share in other words. what's most important is he talked about coming out at 15%. when he talked about making hedge fund managers pay more, he is not saying i'm raising taxes. he is saying he will cut off the gimmicks, which is why the hedge funds fund campaigns to keep the loopholes in place. >> matt, what's your view? it is a position as ben was saying that you are far more likely to hear from a democratic candidate for president than from a republican candidate for president. is that a winning issue for donald trump? >> i think that's where we are in the cycle with donald trump is that at some point the kind of -- the angry, the cotton candy element of people like to hear what he has to say has to give way to specifics. he has to engage on details. on his record and on his -- on the tax plan, the guy -- the guy gave money to hillary clinton in a previous race.
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short of john huntsman working for obama, that's in most primaries, that would be a d disqualifying reason. >> and nancy pelosi. this is where the background of donald trump is now hitting the reality. you have to look at this. this is also someone that's sitting there saying, this is not a fund-raiser tonight, but write a check to donald trump for president, but it's a writeoff to cover the expenses of the event. a fund-raiser is a fund-raiser in politics. if you write a check to someone for president, it's a fund-raiser. you may break even, but let's not act like it's not a fund-raiser. >> katrina, respond to that. we saw a sign out front. >> a presidential fund-raiser is not $100 per person. it could be to offset costs. >> sure it is. >> that's not the point here. we are trying to find some animosity towards donald trump. it's a fund-raiser, it's not a fund-raiser. they're not racing money for the campaign. >> it's not reaching when you say every time you are on tv, i'm a really rich guy and i
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don't want to take money from anyone and i'm not going to have fu fund r fund-raisers -- >> if you want to donate, you can. >> no. there's a sign out that said it was $100 and make your checks payable to donald trump. is it a fund-raiser if you write a check? is it. let's be honest on that. >> if you want to call it a fund-raiser, yes. ben, you know i ran for office. we had events where we didn't do fund-raisers and people still wrote checks. you can't put a broad brush on that. >> you say it's -- hold on. if you are really rich as donald trump is and you don't want outside influence, why wouldn't you say, we're having an event tonight and as it free and i'm going to pay for everything. by the way, if you do want to make a donation, i will take it but this event is free? that's not what this event was from the beginning. it's a fund-raiser. >> matt, i want you to get in there -- >> it was hosted by a friend of
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his. >> we're almost -- whatever he says, these issues don't stick to him. he is teflon candidate in the race. do you think there's an issue here or does he have such an energy now that he can -- he can burst through questions like this? >> you know, i worked on the swar re-elect and there's a crowd of protesters. all the protesters when he got off the bus, they dropped their signs and went to go get signatures from anrnold. there's an aspect to celebrities where people feel like they know them. it changes the calculus of the race. that's part of what you are seeing with donald trump is that people feel like they know him. so when they find out facts that they don't think may jive with what they know when him, they discard them. you get some of that teflon affect for a little while. it remains to be seen how long
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that's going to last or how long the other candidates are going to let him run that out. >> ben and katrina, trouble is the other candidates have had trouble fighting this. i was speaking to scott walker today. he is down from 13% to 6%. there's some people who called him a frontrunner earlier in the race. you heard donald trump say bush is disappearing. that's true in the polls in his poll numbers. how do the other candidates break through this combination of celebrity and excitement? >> i'm not sure any of them know exactly how to do that. that's the reason why you see them all fade right now. there is one thing that i will agree with donald trump about this. he is having an incredible campaign. he is filling up the rooms wherever he goes. people are excited and want to see him speak. you look at how he dismissive he is, anyone that asks a question he doesn't like, that's what people are cheering for. they like the fact that he's a very strong leader. it may not be that the answer gives you facts or figures or
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plans on what he is saying, but it sounds great and they're cheering for it. as long as this continues, i'm not sure any of the other candidates can break through in any way. >> it's not showing signs of fading. katrina, ben and matt, stay with us. trump will be speaking again. trump inside a fund-raiser tonight. he will speak with families of people who were allegedly victimized by undocumented immigrants. shortly after that, he will address approximately 1,000 people at that fund-raising event. we will bring you to that speech as well. toenail fungus? (crowd cheers) don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus.
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breaking news. we are standing by for donald trump to start speaking at a private f private fund-raiser. you can see him walking there underway outside of boston. trump arrived there a short while ago. the crowd numbers more than 1,000 supporters, each paying $100 for the chance to see the republican frontrunner. as you can see, a sign outside the home of tonight's fund-raiser, that sign made it clear people needed their
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checkbooks or cash. that sign has been removed. one thing that's not been removed, the cake. make america great red hat available in cake form tonight. so, m.j., you heard trump there tell reporters that this is not a fund-raiser. you spoke to the host of tonight's event about this earlier. >> reporter: that's right. there's been some confusion about whether or not this event is a fund-raiser. when i spoke with the host of the event, he did in fact say that it was a fund-raiser, $100 per raise. when trump did the media gavel a few minutes ago, that was the first question he was asked. he was adamant it was not a fund-raiser, that some of the money might be used to offset the costs of the food and drinks at this event. this is important for donald trump. he is a candidate who has made this a central part of his
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campaign, that he doesn't need outside money, he doesn't need help from donors. >> no question. thanks very much. as we listen to the stage now, it sounds like donald trump has just begun his speech now. katrina, ben and matt, ben, we have been talking about how the other rivals are responding to trump's energy and his lead. i have to say, some of them are starting to sound a little bit like trump himself. actually, trump is not beginning to speak -- stay there, hold your thoughts. we will list top hen to his spe. >> i don't want your money. we have a lot of people in here. i know some people made contributions. we have a lot of people that came in. we have wounded warriors here tonight. some incredible folks. we have veterans here. we are going to take care of our wounded warriors. we are going to take care of our veterans. believe me. believe me.
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we're going to build up the military of the united states. so that nobody, nobody messes with us, nobody. nobody. we're not going to have to use the military. when you get it strong, when you get it right, we have such great people in the military, when you get it right, you don't have to use it. right now, you have so many people threatening us, looking at us the wrong way. they don't fear us. they don't respect us. they don't respect our leader. they don't respect any of our negotiators. you look at trade packs. china eating our lunch. japan, like we're children. mexico, both in trade and at the border, what they're doing to us is terrible. i have great respect for china, for japan. i love the people. i love the people of mexico.
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i love hispanics. nobody loves hispanics like i do. probably have more than anybody working for me. they come in. they buy apartments. they give me a fortune. i love them. i love them. i love them. but the problem our country has -- it's a big problem -- is that the leaders, whether it's mexico, whether it's saudi arabia -- think of it. i have great friendships in saudi arabia. they make a billion dollars a day -- remember, oil went down. maybe it's a half a billion. it's still a lot. right? when they have a problem, we go in and protect them. what do we get? nothing. nothing. so many places -- i ordered 4,000 television sets not long ago. 4,000 for a big job. i came, they're all from south korea.
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they're all from south korea. they're making a fortune. when north korea raises its hand, when our friend from north korea, that wonderful young man -- i have never seen that. he inherited a dictatorship. that's pretty tough, right. how do you inherit a dictatorship? he probably has something going. because that's not easy. when he raises his hand and he starts getting a little frisky, we go over, we're going to protect, the ships start going, the planes start going. we have 28,000 troops over in south korea on the border. you talk about a dangerous border. that's a dangerous border. we get nothing. what? we get nothing. south korea is making a fortune. we love south korea. hey, folks, come on, help out. right? we owe now -- we owe $19
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trillion. 19 trillion and we're protecting everybody. now ukraine is interested. we want to protect ukraine. but can i tell you what? you have germany, you have all of these european countries ukraine is their neighbor, they don't say anything. they don't help out. they don't do anything. we're the one that takes the lead. we take the lead on everything. we take the -- he said we're the suckers. who said that? who said that? very good. smart guy. i probably went to school with him. smart. he shouts out we're the suckers. we want ukraine to come through. we think it's great. but why isn't germany -- who has a mercedes? raise your hand. they're making a fortune. they're a very, very great nation. they're a money machine. we get nothing. they say, go in and take care of ukraine. okay, fine.
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so we have to start using our heads. we can do something so incredible. look at iran. what about the pack? did you see the other day, they are going to inspect their own site. the most important site, they're going to self-inspect. can you believe it? can we even -- are we saying this? are we even saying this? he just said, john kerry is a joke. he's a bicyclist. think of it. he is 73 years old. and he goes into a bicycle race. he has the helmet, the whole thing. he is negotiating a very important deal. he falls. he breaks his leg. he's gone. now he walks in on crutches. what the hell happened to you? the iranians can't believe what's going on. they can't believe it. the deal with iran, we will have
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in two weeks with ted cruz and other great folks, we will have a rally in washington against the iran deal. people are saying, it's too late. you can't stop it. think of it. they get $150 billion -- by the way, they get that money whether the deal goes through or not. can you believe it? even if you stop the deal, they are getting this tremendous amount of money. in order to do things terror all over the world. what do you think they're going to use that money for? terror all over the world. they get $150 billion plus, plus, plus. russia and people that we thought were with us, they're going to be the big beneficia beneficiaries. russell russia is selling them missiles. i thought they weren't supposed to have missile. they get the latest, the best from russia. we have four hostages over there. can you believe making that deal and not getting the hostages
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out? and -- >> donald trump speaking live there as brash as ever taking shots at iran, the iran deal, south korea. we will be right back to his live speech there at a fund-raising event outside of boston after this short break. ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. imagine - these kids won't have to remember passwords
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we are rejoining donald trump speaking at a fund-raising event just outside of boston, massachusetts. let's listen in some more. >> he pointed -- this airport was temporary. and he pointed across the runway. they must have had 75 cranes lined up. the most incredible thing you have ever seen. and we come back to la guardia. it is very, very sad. it its very, very sad. so we are going to clean up our infrastructure. we have bridges, right? look at the man, he is shaking his head, going, "oh, he is right." he is a smart guy. he is devastated.
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am i correct? i know your brother. who is your brother? very nice guy. not a good golfer, but that is okay. he is a nice guy. i just want to say to ernie, to everybody. this is such an incredible group of people. this its a record for a house. i will tell you. you know, usually when you do these, first of all, not a lot of people have property this big. where is ernie? where are you, ernie. not a lot of people have ernie's property. he has a lot of acres. this is a big sucker, okay, ernie. the other day we were in iowa, where we are leading in the polls. and we had in a room that never had this, we had 4,000 people. they went wild. and they're great people. then we went to new hampshire, where by the way the poll just came out. 35%.
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can you believe? 35. 35. and, you know we have some low energy people. they're really low. i'm not going to say jeb is low energy, but he is pretty low. who would you rather have negotiate with iran? trump. or jeb. how about this? trump or hillary? believe me. hillary has some very big problems. if she makes it to the starting gate, which i think would be very unfair to general petraeus. you want to know the truth, general petraeus, his life was destroyed for doing 2% of what hillary did. i think -- it would be very, very unfair to general petraeus. i will tell you, you know when you look at what she has done and how she has done it.
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and the servers. and huma, huma is one of the people it all sort of game through huma. who is huma married to? one of the great sleaze bags of our time. anthony weiner. did you know that? she is married to anthony weiner. you know, the little bing, bing, bing, i love you very much. now, think of it. so huma is getting classified secrets. she is married to anthony weiner. who is a perv. no, he is. he is. so she is married. now these are confidential documents. she is married to this guy who is, and guess what happens to
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anthony weiner? a month ago, i see he went to work for a public relations firm. do you believe it? now, if you think that huma isn't telling anthony who she is probably desperately in love with in all fairness to anthony, why else would she marry this guy? could you believe it. can't see straight. look, think of it. so huma, it is coming through huma, a lot of stuff, a lot of information, who know. so she is married to a bad guy. i know anthony weiner for a long time. i knew before they caught him with the bing, bing, bing. he was a bad guy then. it turned out he was a really bad guy. so she is married to anthony weiner. do you think there is even a 5% chance that she is not telling anthony weiner now of the pub relations firm what the hell is coming across? do you think there is a little bit of a chance?
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i dent th are there any women in the room, in love with their husband. who wouldn't be telling him everything? she said i wouldn't, but i am in love. you will. it is a very sad situation. i've don't know if hillary clinton gets to the starting gate. and my primary focus is on the 16 people. you've know i have guys like lindsay graham. >> donald trump there speaking at-raising event. trump at his brashest. getting personal with hillary clinton, jeb bush, clinton aide, her husband, speaking to a crowd there at this fund raiser. we will stick with this just after this break. please stay with us. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help.
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event just outside boston. brash, as unscripted as ever. taking aim at jeb bush. hillary clinton. europe. russia, the iran deal. saying to a receptive audience that the u.s. is in crisis. no sign of his popularity flagging. thank you for joining us tonight and this week. "ac 360" live from new orleans starts right now. good evening. we are live to night from new orleans. a city in so many ways on the rise. ten years ago, on the morning of the 29th. katrina came ashore. and the days that followed, a bad storm became something far worse. it became a man made disaster. all along the louisiana-mississippi gulf coast. tonight this city, this national treasure, all who live here all who love it are coming to grips with what happened ten years ago. so are some officials involved. including head of fema. michael brown. brownie, nickname, just as he did on the fth