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to dry land yet. >> by the way that is the most clothing lochte ever wore in competition. >> the song he danced to? ♪ ♪ the singer danced like a fish out of water getting the protesters get hooke eed and thank you for joining us. a 360 starts now. >> donald trump speaking in pennsylvania tonight. we'll keep an eye on that. the topic tonight is his family leave tonight and ivanka was back on the campaign trail tonight introducing her father. want to play a bit of what she said just a short time ago. take a look. >> i have three young children myself. and i'm grateful daily for the means to pursue two of my dreams, being a mother and investing in a career that fulfills me. i recognize that far too few women can feel the same for themselves and that i am more
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fortunate than most. this must change. as a society we need to create policies that champion all parents enabling the american family to thrive. my dad grease. and he's in a very unique position do something about this problem. and the numerous other problems facing tens of millions of parents and care givers across our country. today child care is a single greatest expense for many american families, even exceeding the cost of housing in much of the country. it is depleting the hard-earned savings of men and women across our nation and it is at the root of wage inequality by disproportionately effecting women. the federal policies that are in place to benefit families were written more than 65 years ago. to serve a primarily male workforce that no longer exists. dual income families were not the norm in 1949 when the
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current tax code provisions regarding families were established. today however women represent 47% of the u.s. labor force. and in almost 2 two-thirds of married couples both spouses work outside of the home. 70% of mothers with children at home also work in a professional capacity and 64% of these moms have kids age six and under. the number of households led by single mothers has doubled in the last 0 years and approximateapproximate two-thirds of these women work in low wage jobs with no flexibility or benefits. my father has created a plan designed to bring relief and provide working parents with options so they can make decisions in the best interests of their families. safe affordable, high quality child care should not be the luxury of a fortunate few.
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historically this has not been an area that has received nearly as much attention in the policy world as it deserves. while there are systems in place for older children, hardly any intellectual energy has been devoted to addressing the needs of families with children from birth to four years old. in particular, little focus has been put on determining how best to alleviate the enormous financial burdens child care places on low income and middle income families. at the same time the united states is the only industrialized nation in the world that does not provide new mothers with paid maternity leave. my father's policy will give paid leave to mothers who's employers are among the almost 90% of u.s. businesses that currently do not offer this benefit. this is a reform that is of critical value and long overdue. >> ivanka trump introducing her father on the campaign trail
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tonight. trump campaign unveiling new policies. specifically pushing for paid family leave. war you learning? >> we saw ivanka give a little preview there. but essentially they are rolling out six weegs of paid maternity leave for women who's employers don't offer that already and they are going to fund it throw unemployment benefits program so even the campaign pointed out it would be less than most receive through their normal wages with their job and it is worth noting it is maternity only. it is not paternity but as the big break over what we've seen republicans argue for in the past. but this is also just one component of donald trump's policy. he's also going to roll out on additional child care subsidy. and the whole goal is to make child care more affordable for working parents and even for stay at home mom and dads,
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anderson. >> and trump had ivanka trump back on the trail tonight. do we expect to see more of her as the campaign continues? >> well we have seen her a couple of times over the last few weeks and we have heard she will be part of the fundraising circuit for donald trump. but unclear still how prominent she'll be on the trail. she has her own business and personal life. it's very clear the trump campaign has realized she's a very effective tool for him. especially at events like this that are clearly taylored to improve numbers among women and also among voters. >> hillary clinton going to get back on the campaign trail we're told thursday according to a spokesman. clinton has been at home recoverying from pneumonia. michelle kosinski reports on that. >> it is good to be back on the
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campaign trail. >> approval numbers at 58%. far better than clinton or donald trump. he knows his power among democrats. watching the polls has been eager to get out there. >> in election season you will often here crazy stuff. but i got to say this year we've been hearing a little more crazy than usual. think about what's happened to the republican party. >> and he didn't shy away from his own battle with the now democratic nominee. >> and i got whooped here in pennsylvania. she whooped me. she doesn't quit. >> after an unusual endorsement, a tweet that links a video of the president he's only appeared once beside clinton on the same day. after that there were two fundraisers. now he's visiting philadelphia and new york. but his scheduled has been difficult. there were several foreign trips. the u.n. general assembly is
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coming up so really october is when we can expect to see much more of him in a last minute push. >> he's going to have to be the super delegate for her, hitting every town in ohio, in florida, new mexico, nevada. he's going have to spread wide and really try to energize the clinton campaign. the fear for hillary clinton is low voter turnout and black b bam -- barack obama has a chance to help. >> he did host an endorsement event. the candidate john mccain was awkwardly late. al gore opted to avoid bill clinton after the monica lewandowski scandal. ronald reagan on the other hand was seen as the huge boost to george h.w. bush.
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and back a little further. former president eisenhower back in 1960 lost to jfk. and now locked in battle with donald trump. and bill clinton not as active as he once was. president obama may be the most busy presidential campaigner of all time. >> we can't afford to suddenly treat this like a reality show. we can't afford to act as if there is some equivalence here. >> once we see what october will bring. michelle kosinski, cnn philadelphia. >> lot to talk about tonight. joining me on the panel -- how personal do you think this is for president obama. seeing hillary clinton as somebody, as the only person really to continue his legacy? >> i think it is very important to him because of his legacy.
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and i also do think it is really personal anderson. don't forget barack obama and donald trump have a history here. and this is someone he wants to defeat. not only because hillary clinton is so important so his legacy but also because he actually believes it is better for the country as he was saying today. and what i noticed in his speech today, he said i really, really want hillary clinton to win. something to that effect. and i think we have to take him at his word. he's going to be out there. he's going to be out there the entire month of october. >> and it is not every day that you have an outgoing president with an approval number like president obama does which only seems to be getting bigger as we see these candidates. 58%. >> today i'm glowing because for a long period of time you heard republican candidates say hillary clinton wants a third term of barack obama and we're going to run against that.
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today you saw numbers come out. where the median income in the country has grown 5.2%. the income for black families, for white families, for hispanic, asian american families all have grown. we've had the strongest economic growth since 1999. the unemployment rate is down. his approval rating is at 58%. and one thing you cannot replace gloria is that swagger that barack obama bring to the trail and he's ready to fight for hillary clinton and he's the number one surrogate either side has. there is no better campaigner than barack obama. >> and one of the things president obama was basically out there to convince his supporters to get as excited as hillary clinton as they were excited as about and are excited about him. that can be a tough sell though. >> i think nobody is better positioned to make that case than he is. and for anybody who's won the presidency twice as he has, that takes enormous talent and we see what talent he has as a campaigner. we've seen what talent he has as a governing leader.
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and i think as we come to the end of this second term we see how much he has to be proud of. and we see how the policies that he's instituted are really working and that is probably the best selling point for hillary clinton. >> the question is how transferable is his popularity. >> right. >> and we don't really know the answer to that. what we can do is start getting people tuesdenthusiastic about which has been a real problem. >> his message is outlet of touch can w how people peel. bakari site those numbers which are worse still than 2007. we've not caught up to that. beyond that he cited the 58% approval of president obama. there is another 58%. and that is 58% in the latest gallup poll feel the economy is getting worse. going in the wrong direction two-thirds of the country feel we're on the wrong track. and for the president to stand up there and say $2 gas, thanks
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obama. that is very out of touch with how americans feel. >> and i want to chime in quickly because on of the things you cannot deny and no you have to go back to 199 the last actual time there was a democratic president to see this tape of income growth of the middle class and lower a class and yes we do have $2 gas and that is nothing to shake a stick at because there are people who literally have to gather change to go pay for gas. >> and let's play something he said on the campaign trail. >> donald trump says stuff every day that used to be as disqualifying for being president. and yet because he says it over and over and over again, the press just gives up and they just, well, yeah. you know, okay. they just stop -- i was opposed to the war in iraq. well, he wasn't.
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but they just accept it. so the bottom line is that we cannot afford suddenly to treat this like a reality show. we can't afford to act as if there is some equivalence here. to be president you have to do your homework. and you have to noef what you are talking about. >> does it worry you to have president obama out there. >> not really. if you look at the democratic national convention all of these tuesdayic speakers and a short-term bust. straight down. the excitement factor with trump is something like 58% compared to 35% hillary. she can have her rallies in the local star bucks. we need football stadiums and that is the reality.
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>> she is still ahead though. you rook look at the numbers she's still -- >> one at a time. >> i'd like to quote the cnn poll. we're up two points on that and other polls show the same thing -- zblu. >> but you are not -- >> but i think jeff brings a valid point. for all the talk all the surrogates the powerhouse surrogates hillary clinton has out there the numbers have been tight zblng there is a difference between the numberance tightenings and donald trump winning. you can look at the most recent poll, washington post over this weekend that apparently hillary clinton had a very bad weekend. she was up five points were likely voters and ten with registered. and swing states -- >> -- defending your own home state. the fact that hillary clinton is running close in georgia and arizona is a problem -- >> -- georgia politics very well. i do not think that donald trump needs to come down there at all.
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mike pence has come there. i'm advising them not to come again. we have the two senators. we have the governor. we have every constitutional officer. we have the state legislature. there are only something like 15 contested seats in november. so hillary come on down to george. spend all your money down there. stay out of -- >> we'll take quick break. also ahead as the trump campaign tried to get more traction from the deplorables comment. the clinton campaign is trying to turn the tables. a look at the duelling ads next. what muscle pain? what headache? what arthritis pain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil.
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donald trump has just wrapped up a short speech in pennsylvania, spoke about the family leave plan after being announced by his daughter ivanka. sarah murray is standing by. >> translator: i think a lot of folks wanted a rally rather than a economic policy speech. but donald trump layed a lot of what his campaign teased earlier. it is very clear they want to try to improve their numbers with women and suburban voters and hope dog that through some of these more family and child friendly policies. that includes larger subsidy to offset cost of child care. but al
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but. it was interesting so see donald trump expects to get bipartisan support for that. bypass and ivanka was up there here. and shares some stuff. and the stories she's ready that have inspired her to get involved in this and it is very clear the campaign believes she can maybe sell women and sell suburban voters on her dead maybe better than he can himself. >> and choosing pennsylvania is no accident to do this thing. >> translator: absolutely. pennsylvania's a state democrats have won over and over again. a state that donald trump is certainly hoping to win in november. actually a very pivotal state for their strategy. they believe that they can compete in these rust belt states potentially much better than they can in some states republicans have targeted in the past that are out west. so the fact that we are in a suburb of philadelphia is clearly an indication that the trump campaign believes this is the kind of place they theed to
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be. they need to win women. suburban voters and they need to come to places like this if they want to turn their numbers around here. >> thanks very much. back now with the panel. it is interesting. something really fast. >> yeah. a broad something. something like 45% of americans who don't pay taxes because they received the earned income tax credit. all of these rebates. his plan actually reaches down to this rebate and expabds pands it to include another $1200 for child care. six weeks paid maternity leave. this is a revolutionary policy coming from a republican. >> how much is about reaching out to women voters and does this reflect what trump has done in his own organization? >> it is about reaching out to women voters. i think he'd like to say that
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hillary clinton doesn't have a plan. actually she does have a plan for 12 weeks of paid maternity leave. and the trump organization says it gives eight weeks of paid parental leave to both men and women. and they are proud of their family environment. when they were pressed by cnn today about when did this policy start they declined to respond about when that policy actually came into effect. so we do not know. but that is their current policy, which is eight weeks. >> and i think this is an example of how preposterous the whole campaign has become. i mean this is a very serious issue that hillary clinton has been, you know -- at the center of her her entire life. this is a serious issue. this is not a serious substantive proposal. this is not a broad proposal. if anything it is a very tiny -- it would cover a very tiny fraction of people and use people -- money they themselves paid into the unemployment
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insurance department to cover it. but it is just window dressing. we have to remember and people have a responsibility to call this out. like the thex thing trump will do is say is he's for a path to citizenship or -- >> let's -- >> -- in the new york economic club. he's going continue to build on this and fill in some of the blanks. i as a father of two daughters i think this is great. because as ivanka said women in the workplace now are about half the jobs. it is very important to address what is out there. and i don't think you can just poo poo it away. >> is donald trump -- i mean -- clearly donald trump has made a lot of statements about women as a businessman on the howard stern show, elsewhere, that a lot of women have been very upset. a lot of people have been very upset -- >> you know -- >> -- nullify that? >> i think if the trump organizations had a pattern of discriminating against women we
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would all know that by now. what we hear over and over again is no. in fact they were promoted. >> i'm talking about -- >> -- idea that -- he's putting substantive ideas -- well his opponents calling americans deplorable, he's talking substance. >> but he's paying for it by eliminating unemployment insurance fraud. how much money are you -- >> $5.6 billion. >> that is not enough -- >> one at a time. nobody listens when you are all talking over each other. >> that is not enough to pay for this kind of maternity benefit. >> how much is hillary clinton's going to cost? all we know is -- >> the truth is we don't know what either one of these is going to cost. you are right about that. we don't know. she says she would pay for it by raising taxes on the wealthy. okay fine. but how much fraud will you be able to find to pay for this -- >> well -- >> -- at the most you can take a
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state like florida. the way he's paying for it through the unemployment insurance fund which is when people actually get fired and they are hard-working americans and actually need this. he's robbing peter to pay paul. let me -- >> -- >> in a state like florida you don't get a percentage of your wages. a woman working will not get a percentage of her wages. she'll actually get the unemployment insurance fund and the most in florida she can get a 275 dollars a week. >> 125 billion in improper payments. and more over expects -- >> but for generations politicians have said we're going to pay for this by eliminating waste and fraud. >> those are politicians. this is a -- >> -- ridiculous. he's the same as everybody -- you can't eliminate enough the pay for all these things. >> one of the things he actually did say is that this part of a
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comprehensive tax reform package. so as he speaks to the new york economic club. as he continues to talk about it, i think it is a fair question. >> is it od that there is not a comprehensive tax reform package so close to election day? >> a lot of candidates would have had this a year ago. >> -- >> we got to actually go to break. we really got to go break. i want to thank everybody. duelling attack ads now. donald trump, clinton's deplorables comment. and more. back at red lobster. that means you get to try as much as you want... ...of whatever flavors are calling your name. seriously. like new garlic sriracha-grilled shrimp. it's a little spice... ...a little sizzle... ...and a lot just right. and try new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. helloooo crispy goodness. and the classic... ...handcrafted shrimp scampi... ...you can't get enough of? still gonna floor you. it may be called endless... ...but that doesn't mean it'll last.
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donald trump is under some growing pressure to release his tax returns. of course hillary clinton has released nine years of tax records but trump has refused until the irs completes what he describes as the routine audit. he should point out according to his attorneys his tax returns from 2002 and 2008 have already been audited that audit is over. ca . >> why? are you calling him a liar?
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>> taking his word for it. >> and taking hillary clinton's word that -- seriously we're running against a clinton and we're going to challenge someone's veracity? >> one thing donald trump certainly not shy about. we should talk about. which we'll talk about ahead with the panel. also he's not provided more details about his charitable giving through his foundation. he has -- he does regret talking about the four corporate bankruptcy he's filed for. bragged about them actually last september on the debate stage. >> hundred os of companies. hundreds of deals. used the law four times. made -- a tremendous thing. i'm in business. i did a very good job. >> for him but not for some of the people who worked on the projects that later when belly up. they are not the only ones who came up short when doing
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business with trump. jessica snyder reports. >> he put so many good contractor out of business. >> i don't think he's donald trump or donald duck. right is right and wrong is wrong and i have to stand up for myself. >> donald trump had basically decided what subcontractors would work in atlantic city which would not. >> they are the voices skeptical of donald trump and his promises of prosperity. >> if you went against him he simply put a list out and said these are bad guys and everybody else is a good guy. >> and you guys were on that list. >> we were on the list. >> and did you ever get work on atlantic city again? >> never. >> but donald trump has framed much of his campaign on his stellar record as the businessman. >> i'm running to give back to this country which has been so very good to me. jobs, jobs, jobs. >> translator: they said their contracts with trump initially
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looked promising. in the end the deals turned disastrous. >> it's donald trump. what could o go wrong is this. >> second generation owners of triad building specialty, a business built by that you are father forest. when trump's taj mahal. >> we bill a hundred thousand a month that's a really good month for us. and this was almost 300,000 in one contract. it was a big job. it was great. >> but talk started swirling that contractors weren't getting paid. and triad was left with a claim in court and ended up with a pay out of just $70,000. >> it is hard for me to talk about it but he put all four of
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us to work. >> jenkins gets emotional when they remember how their father struggled to keep the business standing. >> he was distraught. he's watching something he built his whole life start to slip through his fingers. >> a generous loan saved the pennsylvania company. >> he didn't go to to bank for a loan. he borrowed it off a friend. i respect i. >> i respect a lot about him. i think he has a capacity to take the very complicated and simplify it. which i think is a hallmark of a good ceo. on the other hand i also think he's vindictive, nasty and his words or actions have no repercussi repercussions. >> nat spent years in litigation with trump. letters show trump tried to cut short his kiosk lease inside trump tower in manhattan blaming
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the poor quality of the merchandise. he sued and said the legal teems buried him for years. >> he was hoping by sending me a letter that a 20 something-year-old was roll over and say go ahead. he was wrong. i think i spent over a million dollars in litigation with him. the bottom line was i would have much happier if he would have left me alone and simply left me to do my business. to him it was sport and to me it was my life. >> we'll make it very ux very good for our companies, for our small businesses and for people who want to survive and do well in our country. >> the philadelphia cabinetry company founded by his grandfather was forced to file for bankruptcy because of trumps' talentry tactic. >> we had already worked for
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three gc's and every one of them lived up to his word until donald trump came to atlantic city. he was the first one who told a bunch of small contractors i don't think i'm going pay you anymore money and if you don't like it, you can sue me. >> the elder eventually gave up and trump seemed to hold a grudge. friel says he believed his fairway you are's company was blocked from any future atlantic city casino projects. >> i think it surprised him the most that donald trump has blackballed him. even though he had excellent work in atlantic city already. worked in casinos. that he had the ability to tell people you don't want this guy
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working for you. we zwl and honoring his dead father. >> he would say paul do this for us. i was the one involved in the business. >> donald trump would not respond to our request for comment about these small business owners but he promised big if not vague things in cleveland. >> i have made billions of dollars in business making deals. now i'm going make our country rich again. >> let the country know what kind of man this is, he would say. >> and you're doing that. >> and i'm doing. >> donald trump has clearly been trying to present himself as a champion of the middle class on the campaign trail. do these small business owners have anything to say about that. >> that is exactly why paul, the last man we interviewed there is speaking out. his fam actually didn't want him to tell their story. but he says he wants people know that he believes it was donald
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trump's shrewd business tactics that forced his company to file for bankruptcy. so they tell me they will be voting for hillary clinton. they have that deep distaste for donald trump. but nat hyman, the jewelry store owner tells me he appreciates in some respects what he calls donald trump's savvy business tactics although he does say in the end he would find it hard to cast a ballot for donald trump come november. >> take a look at duelling campaign ads based on hillary clinton's basket of deplorables comment and how both campaigns are trying to capitalize on the remarks if yry to write, on a plain old mac the difference can be seen (it doesn't work) get the surface pro (the keyboard detaches from the screen) get the surface pro
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the clinton and trump campaigns are out with new duelling attack ads. use using the words of other to strike a blow. starting on friday when clinton called half of trump's supporters deplorable. trump pounced on it. take a look. >> speaking to wealth donor, hillary clinton called tens of millions of americans deplorable. >> you could put half of trump's
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supporters into what i call a basket of deplorables. >> people like you, you and you deplorable. do you know what's deplorable? hillary clinton viciously demonizing hard-working people like you. >> should point out her campaign and she came out the next day said she regretted saying half. hillary clinton is firing back with an ad that features something mr. trump said just yesterday on the campaign trail using it against him take a look. >> you can't leave this nation if you have such a low opinion for its citizens. how stupid are the people of the country? >> we're building a wall. he's a mexican. >> you got to see this guy. oh i don't know what i said. i don't remember. you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have no jobs. what in the hell do you have to lose?
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>> galore >> is this wise do you think for the clinton campaign to go continue this line? >> well the last thing they want is for donald trump to somehow after the last year seize the high ground as they turn the corner. one of the reasons that he's trailing among college educated particularly women is because of the tenor of his campaign. and they have made a lot of progress with this hillary clinton. she's leading among college educated whites. mitt romney carried them by 14%. so they can't let this turn because she made this mistake on friday. so they thought this -- they want to seize the high ground back and not allowed donald trump somehow to become the sort of arbiter or civility. >> it is interesting that donald trump is demanding an apology from hillary clinton, which is something he has never apologized for anything. >> donald trump has said he regretted certain things. >> but never --
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>> -- what it was. so he didn't apologize to the khan family for example. he didn't -- >> he was asked about the regret thing and he said well, yeah regret but i was running against 16 other guys and i had to get past them. so really he -- i think it sounded like he regretted regretting. >> i think his advisors told him he had to regret or he wouldn't have. but he didn't get specific about it. and, you know, the other day vice presidential nominee pence said he believes in civility but he's running with donald trump who has changed the rules of the game here to a degree because he's name called his opponents etc. so i don't blame hillary clinton for -- >> -- also said today he didn't want to call -- >> david duke. >> -- david duke. >> -- deplorable.
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>> -- deplorable because that would be uncivil. i'm not sure calling a white supremacist uncivil -- is unciv. >> i think she's trying to get back to where she was after the convention which if we think back on it was a much more aspirational positive message and i think what we're having right now. and the problem with donald trump is, you know, the saying goes if you get -- don't get down in the mud with pigs because you just get dirty and the pig likes it. so she doesn't want to get back and forth with this. a type of comment that a trump would normally make. we saw the way he dragged people down during the primary. we saw what he did with for example marco rubio who really was this very aspirational positive person who by the end sort of lost it and was saying all orts sorts of things that he
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ultimately said had embarrassed his doctors. i think it would be good to get back to that message. >> -- gave him an opportunity and she had to then respond. i agree in that perfect world she should be people a reason to vote for her and not against donald trump. but she's not live in a perfect world the last few days and that is her problem zpli just feel like if you get into a war with donald trump of who's going to be, you know, hitting harder, i just don't know that is her strength. i think she has a good aspirational message. she has a lot going for her that's positive that would be better. yes she has to excite the base pointing out how awful donald trump is but ultimate she's got give people a reason to vote for her. >> -- on the trail today. what did you see?
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what did you see in him and how powerful -- how effective. >> i saw a guy who was having a good time for one thing. i think he has been really eager to get out there. obviously he wants hillary clinton to win. i think he's genuinely offended by donald trump. and he expressed that in full today. and i think you are going to see a lot of that this october. the notion of in an aspirational campaign is laudable. i think the -- but someone is going to have to bring the attack and she's got a lot of surrogates and the president being chief among them, who can really make the case for her and against donald trump and i think you are going see it again and again. >> i want to thank everybody. just ahead another first in a presidential election that's defied expectations. donald trump is going to share results of his recent physical on the dr. oz show on thursday. dr. oz says he's not going ask any questions trump doesn't want to answer. i'll talk to our medical ethicist about it. i overpack...
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hillary clinton, donald trump have both said they'd release more medical information in the next couple of days, but only one of them agreed to reveal the information on "the dr. oz show" next thursday. trump will reveal the results of a physical exam he had last week
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in an interview that will be taped tomorrow. dr. oz invited clinton to come on the show, as well. here's what else dr. oz says. >> this is his decision. look, the metaphor more me is, this is a doctor's office, the studio. so i'm not going to ask questions he doesn't want to have answered. >> if he puts limitations on what -- >> well, they say it's a first. dr. oz has had his own credibility issues. he was grilled about his promotion of weight loss issues on his show. joining us, art kaplan, what do you make of this? this is the, potentially president of the united states, serious questions about his health. maybe -- >> i always wondered what it would be like if p.t. barnum visited kresken. this is a bizarre situation. a bizarre format to get at a serious issue. we've been listening about arguments and discussions for two weeks now about the health of hillary clinton and going back before that, even some arguments about trump. this forum is not going to
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settle much of anything. he's restricting what he's going to ask. who knows if the records are complete. it's not the right place to do it. >> dr. oz says his studio is like his doctor's office, and therefore, doesn't want to ask questions that this person -- that, you know, a patient doesn't want revealed. but isn't it the doctor's job to ask questions that the patient doesn't necessarily want to talk about? >> absolutely. so the toughest thing about doing a good examination, a good physical is to ask the hard questions. what about your sex life? how are you sleeping? are you okay with this idea about becoming president? you ask the tough questions. that's exactly what you're trained to do. you're supposed to do. if he says, i'm not going to do that in this setting because it's my office, which, by the way, i find strange, shall we say, that's an odd office web, e not going to get the answers we would like to have. >> so what's your advice for viewers? i understand it's a largely female audience, an audience that may not be that involved in
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the presidential race thus far, or maybe, but at that point are watching daytime tv. >> i think this is a pretty safe office for donald trump to visit in terms of the health discussion. he's not going to get pushed too hard on much of anything. >> so what should viewers keep in mind? take everything with a grain of salt? >> take everything with a grain of salt. >> not very healthy for that, anyway, causes hypertension. >> and you can follow that with blueberries, what dr. oz says. so let torre doctors comment on this, or have an independent group of doctors examine the candidates, if you really care. this is entertainment. this is marketing. i see this as part of the political spin on the health issue. >> i get why oz is doing it, clearly for ratings. but is this ethical for him to do? >> i don't think so. i mean, it's not the right place to assess somebody's health, or claim that you're going to do it. if you want to have that guest and i'm going to ask him some interesting questions. among them, you know, what about
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thanks for joining us in our second hour of "360" tonight. a lot to get to in this hour. from donald trump passing other people's money off as his own charitable contributions to a cease-fire that seems to be holding in syria, at least for now. we begin, though, in pennsylvania, a battleground state where donald trump wrapped up a rally a short time ago. the topic, his family leave policy. the opening act, his family. trump's daughter, ivanka, introducing him tonight. sara murray was there and she joins me now. so donald trump rolling out some new key policy initiatives tonight, which we don't often hear republicans actually talking about. his daughter, ivanka, did the introducing. what did some of that plan entail? >> reporter: that's one of the things that donald trump and ivanka trump both pointed out. this is not something republicans have necessarily focused a ton of time on. and a policy that he was laying out, one of the top lines was six weeks of paid maternity leave for women whose employers don't already offer it. no paternity leave, just maternity leave, but an