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painting a picture of desperation and crisis in america. insisting only he can make us safe and prosperous. >> trump blasting hillary clinton and blaming her for making america less safe. some call it the best of his career and others call it dark. we have every angle covered for you. let's start with phil mattingly. hi, phil. >> alisyn, the message and theme was not different, but the tone and ominous with big bold promises. it made clear that donald trump is not subtle at all about his intentions for the next four months. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> reporter: in the biggest speech of his life, donald trump declaring america's in crisis. >> not only have our citizens
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endured domestic disaster, but they lived through one international humiliation after another. >> reporter: at times painting an exceedingly dark picture of the state of the country. >> the attacks on the police and terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. >> reporter: the republican nominee speaking ominously about the dangers of illegal immigration. >> where was the sanction for all of the other americans who were brutally purchased and suff murdered and suffered. >> reporter: and he is uniquely qualified to bring together. >> nobody knows the system better than me. which is why i alone can fix it. >> reporter: trump's message for the public. i'm with you. >> people who work hard, but no
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longer have a voice. i am your voice. >> reporter: rejecting globalism, trump insisting america first. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: his key theme, restoring law and order to a country he says has been overwhelmed with crime and violence. >> the crime and violence that today an applicanfflicts our na soon come to an end. >> this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. >> reporter: casting clinton as a politician citician controlle donors. >> she is pulled by strings. >> if you want to hear the corporate spin, the carefully
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crafted lies and the media myths, the democrats are holding their convention next week. go there. >> reporter: his attacks revving up the cleveland crowd, but the nominee showed signs of restraint. quieting calls to send clinton to jail. instead focusing on the fight ahead. >> let's defeat her in november. >> reporter: and avoided his popular moniker crooked hillary. a stark difference from the rallies. in the longest acceptance speech in 40 years, trump reinforced the key promises of his campaign. >> we are going to build a great border wall. >> reporter: while dialing back on others like his proposed ban on all muslims entering the u.s. >> we must immediately suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by
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terrorism. >> reporter: donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims from entering the united states. >> reporter: the republican nominee sharply criticizing america's trade deals and denouncing foreign policy of democratic and republican administrations. >> after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. >> reporter: trump making history as the first republican nominee to embrace the lgbtq community at a convention. >> i will do everything in my power to protect our lgbtq citizens from the violence and depression of a hateful foreign ideology. >> reporter: the new york
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billionaire completing his improbable takeover of the republican party. though it hasn't been smooth sailing this week. with ted cruz's endorsement snub and the plagiarizing statements from his wife. he hopes cleveland gives him a boost heading into november. >> guys, trump advisors made no secret. they are seeking to tap into the unease that we are seeing in the polling. last night in the rawest of terms was donald trump doing that. the question is has he reach those voters? a number they are targeting in ohio. that is what we will have to see in the months ahead. chris and alisyn. >> in the immediate take, he did. he did over 55% of those said a favorable reaction to the speech. focus group. they had a favorable reaction to the speech.
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let's discuss what worked and where there is work to do. we have political analyst david grego gregory. we have maeve reston and senior editor of "the atlantic" senior ron brownstein. what do you think played well? >> i think of a couple of phrases. i am your voice. i alone. i don't think there is any question this is probably the best speech crystalizing the notion that he is the voice. he rallied in unprecedented fashion during the republican primaries. this notion of him alone as being able to fix the problems he describes also sheds some of the humility he wanted to bring to the speech last night. this was a speech that consolidated the crowd here and consolidated the primary base.
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i don't think he did much to reach beyond where he was already. to really speak to those doubters and nay sayers who think he is not qualified and those who think he has a dark vision for the country. >> maeve? >> a lot of those have talked about the dark tone trump has taken before. they said they are still waiting to hear from him what the actual plans are to keep the country safe. i don't think he said out that last night. it was very dark, scary and certainly we would all react to that kind of fear. i don't know if he is proving yet how he can actually help people. >> i thought it was successful of a strong leader. a can-do leader. i would be surprised if his numbers don't go up. theres were nice grace notes. the core of the message was dark
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and confrontational and deviivie on street crime and terrorism. in that way, it did more to consolidate for those who are already with him who tend to view america in crisis. it did not reach out beyond the s white collar voters. i don't think it made it better and it may have made it worse. >> first of all, the sound thank you hear behind us, the breaking down the location right now. it is amazing the work going on. if you hear things that sound like a machine gun. they're not. >> they're staple guns. >> just to put people at ease. there were different inflection points. last night, they started chanting lock her up. he stops them and says let's
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defeat her. let's show you this again. >> lock her up! lock her up! >> let's defeat her in november. >> so, david. he stops them there. he won't call her crooked hillary. after what seemed to be common sentiments about lgbtq in this country right now, he looks out at the crowd and says thank you for an applauding for that. >> that was a nice grace note. he will protect gays and lesbians from foreign terrorism. it is not like he has the party platform which is the harshest in the nation. >> it was a nod on orlando. >> no question about it. >> this whole week has been a kind of roman coleseaumesque
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issue. there was the effect of the entire week, but an attempt in that moment for him to try the idea of the pivot is so cliche. i don't think that is what that was. again, i think it was the best of his speeches crystalizing his overall view. it lacked a sense of who he is and a sense of his biography. there is chaos. i am strong man. i will fix it. really? how? there are people thinking how would you. >> there was less biography in any campaign speech. there is question whether it will resonate. you look at his voters. they believe they will be the victim of terrorism and violent crime.
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in 1968 for nixon, we were in the middle of the period which the violent crime rate doubled from 1960 to 1968. the violent crime rate is half of what it was in 1991 to today. you think of how often people are killed by undocumented immigrants. they had an example of car accidents. >> not violent crimes. >> i think for his core constituen constituents, there is a sense of america in crisis. what he needs -- the piece missing is the white collar voters. he is under performing relative to voters in the past. there is concern he could be too divisive. >> maeve, there were things that were a cry out to the muslim ban.
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immediately suspend immigration from any nation compromised by terrorism. >> immigration ban period. >> what does it mean? compromise by terrorism? france? belgium? >> we don't have any sense of what exactly this policy means. he has been in so many places during the campaign. at one point, geography and moving around. clearly that issue for him, he's trying to sort of parse out a position that sounds more acceptable, but i think that would leave a broad net what he talked about last night. >> it actually doesn't work as well. it sounds nicer in a way, but it doesn't work as well because it raises more questions than it answers. >> certainly. >> now you want to ban all immigration from anything that has been compromised. you argue we have been compromised by terrorism. >> catholics from france. will catholics from france be
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banned under that definition? or only muslims from countries that have been compromised? >> the campaign cannot answer the question when you ask for exactly the parameters and which countries and the limits. >> they are likely are open to interpretation by being vague. ivanka trump ushering her father on the stage as a champion of women's rights. and trump's outreach to the lgbtq community also playing big last night. jason carroll joins us with more. >> good morning. without question it was one of the highlights of the night. what she did was told personal stories about her father and what it was like growing up. she described her father as gender neutral and color blind. all of this in an effort to reach out to women and communities of color. >> like many of my fellow
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millennials, i do not consider myself republican or democrat. more than party affiliation, i vote based on what i believe is right for my family and country. >> reporter: trump's daughter ivanka, trying to broaden her father's appeal. >> my father values talents. he recognizes real knowledge and skill when he finds it. he is color blind and gender neutral. he hires the best person for the job period. >> reporter: ivanka making the case to female voters. >> at my father's company, there are more female than male executives. women are paid equally for the work that we do and when a woman becomes a mother, she is supported, not shut out. he will fight for equal pay for equal work. i will fight alongside with him.
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>> reporter: her speech caps four days of personal testimonies from trump's children and his wife melania. >> in the same office in trump tower where we work together, i remember playing on the floor by my father's desk. constructing mini buildings with legos and erector sets. he did the same with concrete, steel and glass. my father taught us strong values. >> reporter: it wasn't just a family affair. his personal friend of 40 years, tom barrack. >> he has the beautiful habits. he shows up on time. he believes that is the courtesy of kings. he doesn't confuse efforts with results. >> reporter: and in an historic moment, peter thiel received a
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rousing response after this statement. >> every american has unique identity. i am proud to be gay. i am proud to be a republican. but most of all, i am proud to be an american. >> reporter: thiel insisting conservatives are focused on the wrong social issues. >> now we are toll td the great debate is who gets to use which bathroom. who cares? >> reporter: the comments come as the republican party is facing criticism for passing an anti-lgbt platform which stands in sharp contrast to trump's view on gays. >> i will do everything within my power to protect our lgbtq citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology. believe me. >> so trump supporters say these
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were bright spots during the convention. a convention that was marked by allegations of plagiarizing. one delegate from ohio said nothing could be criticized by what ivanka had to say last night. >> jason carroll, thank you. we have been talking about the softer side of the trump family which is trump's kids. last night embody ed in the daughter of ivanka. charged with reaching out to women voters. how did she help her father last night? no question people liked the speech. what will it mean? the panel is next. a y toup with the data from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? so, a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley had a breakthrough they called... the machine.
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no really! double miles on all of them! what's in your wallet? donald trump officially accepting the party's nomination last night. many people this morning are talking about his daughter ivanka trump's speech. she offered a more hopeful
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version of trump's vision for america. >> come january 17, all things will be possible again. we can hope and dream and think big again. no one has more faith in the american people than my father. he will be your greatest, your truest and most loyal champion. >> back with us is our panel. david gregory and political reporter maeve reston and ron brownstein. ron, i want to start with you. you are not the only person to make this comparison. you have an interesting take on it. her speech was so different than donald trump's. you see something in that. >> i thought her speech was the a alternative reality to what donald trump had been. what if trump had run as the can-do outsider business executive. take his smarts and shake up the political system and make your life better without the harsh
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tone on immigration and black lives matter and other racially divisive issues? she gave him that campaign. her speech was alternate road. there was a debate among professionals. could he have won the nomination? i think in a stronger position today for the general if he won the nomination on that argument. the question is if he won the nomination. that speech last night, that was the man in the high castle. one of the alternative histories. that is what the donald trump campaign could have been. his speech had elements of that, but darker thread running through it. >> the constant concern. we know what it is. if you don't go strong in the primary about what's wrong and give the red meat to your party, you can't get out. it is balancing that and leaving you an opening. what she said is nobody has more faith in the american people. that is a tough one to justify
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and the basis of his speech last night. he expressed almost no faith in the american people. we are in crisis. only he can fix it. that's what he kept saying. >> and not only that, it seems as though his speech was stuck in speaking to the republican primary voter where she was doing all of the things he needs to do. she was playing up her credentials as an independent voter. >> you think it gave her that piece of the puzzle? >> i don't know that the campaign has been well enough run to be that coordinated. she was the one who was really reaching out to those independent women. a lot who have concerns about his temperament and talking about pay equity. we have not heard any of that from the donald trump campaign. i ran into a policy adviser in the hallway last night. i said what is the policy behind that. of course, they would not answer questions about it. she laid it out in broad strokes, but did what he did not
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do. >> i pick up on the alternate reality. it is a reality that is not real. what they're talking about is not what their father has done. when his son said, you know, with ted cruz, we decided to be the bigger people. you trashed his wife and called her ugly. you said his father was part of the jfk assassination plot. how is that part of the bigger people? these adult children are saying things about their father that may be true in their experience, but not true in how he has run in this particular race. >> that is always the trick. these kids, they're not kids. they're adults. that's the trick. when you put the kid out there, you put them out there to say he is the best, the most, the this, the that. >> one consistent theme with all of the kids. what is donald trump's coalition. the core is white voters with a
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college education. each of them in various ways said he learned more from a guy out on the girders than he does from the mbas in the boardroom. right now, his bigger problem is with the mba in the boardroom. he is doing great with the guys laying sheetrock. some ways, it is an odd mix. they are dissing the people they need to get at. >> in the primary, it wasn't typical red meat. he was talking to people who felt betrayed by the republican establishment. he created this angry populous republican who is out of sync with the white collar republican voters. that is who he became a champion of. he says i am your voice. >> for those people, he is doing really well.
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he could do even better. state like ohio, iowa, pennsylvania, he will be strong. the question is, north carolina, virginia, colorado, florida, nevada. places defined by diversity and white collar economy. people are not necessarily feeling as much left behind. the changes are a positive. not a negative. >> lgbt rights. how far did peter thiel's speech when he said i'm gay and i'm proud to be gay and i'm proud to be american. how far will that go in changing the impression of trump on that? >> his ad libbed remarks thanking the crowd for allown applauding. that was an interesting moment. i think i was on the floor when peter thiel was speaking. it was a mixed response.
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the new jersey delegation jumped up and applauding. then behind them, virginia, a lot of the people were stone faced in the crowd. i think that donald trump seems to be trying to argue that he would be doing a lot more for that community than any other recent republican nominee. he hasn't shown how exactly. that will be a divisive thing in his party. >> he just picked a guy to be his vice president who does not send that message. peter thiel said who cares about bathrooms. mike pence said i care. >> he is redirecting the agenda on so many fronts. entitlement or trade. he has this trumpism. it is different from where they have been. >> panel, thank you very much. we will check back with you. donald trump taking aim at hillary clinton in his speech last night. blasting her record as secretary of state. how will she respond next week when the democrats nominate her?
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there are new developments in the deadly police shootings highlighted here at the republican national convention. we learned the deadly traffic stop with philando castile and the officer who took his life. it was not their first encounter. the officer escorted castile to jail in 2011. now that officer was investigating a robbery the night of the shooting. he reportedly pulled ov over castile because he matched
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we must immediately suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time as proven vetting mechanisms have been put in place. we don't want them in our country. >> donald trump did not use the word muslim as he discussed his propose the immigration suspension. that is very different tune from the campaign trail. no question. however, there's a problem with that. he went farther last night than he ever has before about whom to keep out of the country and about why hillary clinton is to blame for what trump calls an america in crisis. let's discuss his foreign policy ideas. former democratic governor of michigan and senior adviser to correct the record.
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a pro clinton political committee here with us. governor jennifer granholm. and john phillips. to remind you, those noises behind us should not be of alarm. they are tearing everything d n down. that's all you are hearing. >> they are deconstructing the set. >> john, reasonable republicans. that is what donald trump is trying to move toward, should be happy to not hear him going after muslims all the time. that is a concern. he didn't use it last night. what did you think? >> it is hard to think in the 75 minutes. >> the longest in 40 years. >> right. >> 44 years. not to be picky. >> get the stop watch out. it was never going to be a muslim ban. there was always a metric there to make sure problematic people
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or people we assume may not be vetted properly. >> although he said total and complete. >> donald trump. i don't know if you are aware of this, engaging in hyperbole on occasion. there was always going to be some sort of metric. this is the metric he laid out last night. problematic countries. we are california residents. san bernardino was a horrific thing. one of the terrorists in the attack came here legally and went through the vetting process and checked out. i think we're not overreacting enough to make sure we fix this problem. >> one of the things that politifact checked is there was no vetting. that is total bs. they don't say that. >> you do. >> there is a two-year vetting process for people to come in. i'm kcurious. you are a california republican. after the speech, are yousuppoe?
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>> 69% of the country think the country is on the wrong track. they are frightened with what is going on in the news. they want someone to sound the alarm bells. >> all i can say is wrong track does not equate with the world is falling to pieces. he painted such a world that i don't recognize. he painted a world that was so terrible. there wasn't any lightness to it. there was no soaring rhetoric. we're all going hell in a hand basket. >> that is a terrific for your party. john is right. you know the optics in america are not good within the country. people have concerns. more importantly, what trump did
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last night, those concerns are your fault. hillary clinton is behind every problem with the status quo and foreign policy that the country has. how does she defend? >> it is not true. again, this is so bizarre to me that they may have checked his speech for plagiarizing. he repeated over and over again stuff that has been fact checked as being wrong. including the stuff about foreign policy. >> isn't the world less stable? that was his point. libya is less stable. iraq is less stable. you can blame george w. bush and some of those in the obama administration. isis in the past eight years. >> isis is not. >> al qaeda. >> again, the fact checkers looking at his speech repeatedly said isis did not rise during
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hillary clinton's time. it started in 2004. it was the seeds under george w. bush. his prescriptions for creating world order are prescriptions that would cause world havoc. the idea when he was talking about nato. threatening not to support our allies. mitch mcconnell said it was a rookie mistake. his gut is to create a smaller and insular and mimic and give putin more power as a result of american withdrawal from the world. >> you know, the theme of people not feeling secure doesn't apply to crime and terrorism. it applies to the economy. it used to be you have one job your entire life, you retire and you have your pension. it changed when people changed careers three or four times. now people have two or three jobs at once.
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they don't feel secure about their jobs. when bill clinton campaigns for his wife. he said hillary will help the people who have before the left behind. left behind by whom? >> that's true. the trick will be for donald trump is to figure out how to solve those problems and not just point them out. this was his first step. governor granholm, as always, one of the best voices, john. if i could only sound like you, i might have a shot in this business. >> welcome to california. >> it's good to have you both. thank you. donald trump vowed to deliver a convention like none other full of glitz and glamour and full of show biz. did he pull it off? we discuss next. >> i still think. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here.
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the republican national convention. officially wrapping up the four-day affair. you will hear the sounds of it being torn down behind us. now, it was not a perfect production. it had glitches and oversights and technical issues. did it deliver on donald trump's promise that he can produce like no politician can? let's discuss with someone who knows the media side of the business very well. dylan byers. >> i give the first three days a d. >> why? >> you have nothing exciting enough. you have no show biz whatsoever to get in the way of the issues discussed in the past. >> what about the appearance with the smokey silhouette? >> you have that.
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>> don't kill it yet. i love it. i think we should start the show like this every morning. >> welcome to your "new day." >> not since hitchcock has a silhouet silhouette. >> that is a perfect example of show biz, right? but not enough to trump the melania plagiarizinplagiarizing. the third night was big, but the ted cruz thing got in the way. the good news is people have short peopmemories. when it comes to convention, you have to fill four days. the nominee, that speech is the one that matters. when we leave cleveland, we will talk about what donald trump did. not what his kids did or what ted cruz did. he delivered. he came out. he had the flags behind him. he had the camera was bigger on
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his face. there was a lot of imagery there which was powerful for him. >> what about the technical glitches? >> on the third night were terrible. >> the screens weren't working. >> you can't see it behind us now. the screens were a disaster. they had to turn to black. >> just to be clear about why you care. you are saying it goes to part of trump's promise structure which is i know how to get things done. >> i know how to manage better than anyone else. i know how to put on a better show. i know how to run my country and businesses better than anyone else. maybe the glitches are not his fault. this was not a show biz convention. this is not what we were promised. we didn't get a-list guests. we did not get a coherent platform. if he is such a great negotiator, he should have been
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able to bring ted cruz around. >> how have the ratings been? >> the rating have been fine, but they haven't been donald trump ratings. they have not been donald trump with the 25.1 million viewers for the first debate. >> explain by saying he wasn't on all the time. >> true. we will see the ratings tomorrow which will reflect what happened last night. now, look, if he brings in major ratings, that is a sign for the fact he may upend kpexpectation. on this night presenting himself to the country as the nominee to the republican party, that is a bad sign if he cannot bring in ratings. >> thank you, dylan. so, donald trump pulling out the stops last night as dylan told us. this was the moment. he did go big. at least in one way, no matter
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as president, my father will fight for you all the way, every time. >> the situation is worse than it has ever been before. >> usa! >> violence in our streets. chaos in our communities. america is far less safe. >> look at america. what the hell's going on here? >> are you ready for change? >> i am the law and order candidate.
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i am your voice. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you are watching "new day." we are live from the republican national convention as we have been all week here in cleveland. it was a defiant donald trump accepting his party's nomination last night declaring that america is in crisis. trump says the problems are getting worse and he's the only one who can fix them. >> trump took on the competition. he was blaming hillary clinton in a big way. saying the status quo is not working and there is one person to blame. hillary clinton. the question is whom did he reach out to? did he broaden his base? we have every angle covered for you. let's begin with cnn's phil mattingly. phil. >> good morning, chris. the themes were not new. the delivery raw with ominous
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tones and bold promises. there was nothing subtle about donald trump's message last night. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> reporter: in the biggest speech of his life, donald trump declaring america's in crisis. >> not only have our citizens endured domestic disaster, but they've lived through one international humiliation after another. >> reporter: at times painting an exceedingly dark picture of the state of the country. >> the attacks on our police and the terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. >> reporter: the republican nominee speaking ominously about the dangers of illegal immigration. >> where was the sanctuary for all of the other americans who have been so

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