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borger's special report later tonight "almost president: thing a fli of defeat." here on cnn. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett starts right now. hillary clinton revealing new medical details. is she healthy enough to be president? and this on the same day donald trump turns to dr. oz. and what personal e-mails. and the billionaire pledging five million dollars to vets if trump releases his tax returns. let's go "outfront." ♪ . >> hillary clinton releasing a
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medical statement. off the campaign trail for a third day in a row after nearly collapsing. the official diagnosis is mild non contagious bacterial pneumonia. clinton's doctor revealing she examined the candidate multiple times over the past week. clinton underwent a cat scan two days before this video now seen around the world was captured. the democratic nominee trying to get into her van after leaving that 9/11 memorial event. donald trump in the meantime also saw the doctor today, taping the dr. oz television show. surprising dr. oz and his studio audience with this. >> why not share your medical records? >> well i have no really problem in doing it. i have it right here? should i do it? i don't care. should i do it? it's two letters. one is the report. and the other is from lennoxville hospital. >> may i see them? >> yeah sure. >> donald trump speaking live
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this hour in a crucial swing state. i want to begin though with brianna keilar covering the clinton campaign and just within the past hour or so lots of pressure on clinton to release more medical details. >> that's right erin because she was not forthcoming about her pneumonia diagnosis. we didn't find out until sunday when you saw that video you just played that se had been diagnosed on friday and she'd spent the week prior being more accessible to reporters with this sort of trying to create more of an air of transparency. so she really undercut herself. so her campaign trying to make some aemds there. putting out some information people were demanding. a couple things we learned that were interesting, one was that she had had symptoms a week prior to her pneumonia diagnosis. so a full nine days before we found out.
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that she was and then we also learned that back in january she had had sinusitis and an ear infection that got bad enough with fluid in her ear that she had to have a tube inserted into her left ear. that is lead up to the iowa caucuses full steam ahead on the campaign trail and she went through that. all of this information coming out brings her to the standard of mitt romney and barack obama in 2012. not certainly to the standard of john mccain where reh e hn ehe pages of medical records. but she has a lot more out there than donald trump and we've known a lot more about her medical history over the last year than donald trump. a deep vain thrombosis. and the 2012 concussion she suffered after fainting that led
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to the blood clot between her skull and brain. >> dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. an evaluation of what you learned. >> we got a much better explanation as brianna said about what happened over the past few days. this pneumonia that was diagnosed by a cat scan as well. this year it is interesting she's had a scan of her brain, her lungs and of her heart as well. she has a history of heart disease in her family. and all those looked good. knowing that her brain scan now looks good was an important point after the concussion. this is not a full release of medical records by biany means but as brianna said this is more than we've seen in the past and certainly more than we've seen from mr. trump. >> and on that note, tonight we are learning some new information about donald trump's health. because he gave the results of his recent physical to tv's dr. oz during a taped interview.
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dr. oz telling nbc news he was actually caught off guard by what trump revealed. he didn't expect donald trump to hand him that sheet of paper with the details. here is how he put it. >> i was, you know, surprised. i looked at them and try to process it pretty quickly. and if i was a doctor, if he was my patient are they are good for a man of his age. >> what did it said. >> details from a colonoscopy he had a few years ago. a calcium scan of his heart that was done that looked good. he had results from chest x-raies and ekgs and the labott results from last week. >> typically not the way we see candidates release that kind of information and the drama really
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heightened this morning because the trump campaign saying no trump is not going to release the results of his physical today on the dr. oz show and heeneded up doing just that, pulling it out of his pocket and giving it to dr. oz. this is just a one-page summary of the physical that he had last week. and it has not yet been publicly released. the trump campaign says they will get to that tomorrow. they likely will release that tomorrow. but cnn was outside of the show. we talked to many audience members who were inside for the taping and -- small picture of what donald trump's health really looks like. -- audience member who says she weighs 236 pounds. he says he does not exercise and that he would like to lose between 15 and 20 pounds and he is on statins, drugs that help lower cholesterol levels. tomorrow when the trump campaign is anticipated to release this medical summary from his position, it should be noted that this still is not one the result of what that physical was
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like but two not a full disclosure of his medical history and documents that would be more in line with previous presidential nominees. >> thank you very much. and out front now, president obama's former doctor. and -- maggie, just in terms of style today. you get the letter and the list of things from hillary clinton today. donald trump going out on dr. oz, and i've got it. here it is. and now even now we're not getting the formal results publicly till tomorrow. >> what have we got? we know what he weighs. that is the new thing we learned. we knew he was on statin before, a form of, from the very unusual letter his doctor wrote a couple of months ago. we also know from that note that the doctor said in that letter that trump had lost 15 pounds over the previous year. i don't know what that means trump weighed before.
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i don't know what that means now. he did this with his usual style. he wasn't going to relies t. he is going to relies it. that obscures the fact this is still a pretty low level of disclosure for a presidential nominee. and i don't know hoich more we're going see when they make the release later this week. >> and sanjay, in terms of what we're going to get, one could presume the things that were discussed in this interview with dr. oz, cholesterol, statins, blood pressure, but we don't know for sure what else. >> and i talked to dr. oz a little today as well. and you heard him talk about. he's a cardio thoracic surgeon so certainly something he was looking for was a heart. and ekgs and the connecticut -- ct scan of the heart. those could be important tests
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to relay any concerns about heart disease. >> when he admits he doesn't exercise and he's overweight. >> and a statin drug. and that is what you would really want to zero o in on. >> and doctor, first of all, you are supporting hillary clinton. but you have told me on the show that you wanted a full neurological exam. you wanted those results. obviously we're not getting a full medical history here in either case. we certainly don't have that on the neurallogical side. are you satisfied with what you now have. >> i was very impressed she got a ct scan.
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by that alone i'm very impressed with her doctor. but i think both klds should have what we call neuropsychologic testing. -- both candidates. i think she needs neuropsychologic testing just to see there's no neurologic sequelae from her injury. and trump i think needs a neuropsychologic because of his erratic behavior. if somebody came into my office with that kind of -- the kind of things that he does, i would really be wondering about the personality. i don't know if he's -- we know he's got a narcissistic personality disorder at the very least. but i sometimes wonder if he would even be hypomanic. but i think psychologic testing would be important for him. is something i think maybe should be for all candidates. >> when you say all candidates and obviously there is some speculation if what the doctor was saying there.
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going this is going to be the final point of this. we're not going get a deep medical history from either one. >> of course not. there is no law that requires any presidential candidate needs to put any records out quite frankly. as far as any kind of mental testing. last time i think we even saw that was back in mcgovern in '72. and [indiscernible] . what we saw today was a made for tv moment that donald trump created and he did it on a show to try to reach a certain voter, which was women. and as maggie said, it was a game for donald trump. >> but that is the audience he needs to reach. and that is the audience of that show. >> it is the audience he needs to reach it's interesting because what we're seeing is a summary that someone else has put together, usually with input from the campaign of the medical records by someone who may also be a friend or at least have a collegial relationship with the candidate. you have to take all that into
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account. part of the reason you ask for the medical records. so you can get dispassionate review. but the point is we don't know even what we don't know. not to suggest there is something there. we don't know. that is sort of the point. i don't know that we should be making diagnoses, even psychiatric diagnoses from ithe. it was interesting at the end of secretary clinton's note the doctor wrote "i believe her mental health is good". >> she's not a psychiatrist. >> right. >> in both cases they are getting letters from doctors who have known them and worked with them for many, many years. out front focus in. breaking news. trump ahead new polls ahead.
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♪ energy lives here. in ohio a five point lead for trump in florida a three point lead for trump. that is within the margin of error. john king is out front. this is a shift. in the national polls we've seen incredible tightening and now here in battle ground states trump is actually ahead. why? >> let's look closer at the numbers. let's look at the horse race you mentioned. trump five points in ohio. the third party candidates are bringing down the winning line, the finish line. can trump get fifty in ohio? most think know. but can he get 45, 46? if that is enough to win he's a play in ohio. couple weeks ago. hillary clinton was winning
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among white college graduates. look at this. white college graduates in ohio, trump is winning by nine points and he's swamping her among white non college grads. the white works class. and one other point here inside of ohio. look at this number, 44-42 among women. she needs a gender gap. a big lead among women to off set this. he's not getting it in ohio. an conservative state. and florida pretty much the same. florida, this is inside the margin of error. and the gender gap a little better among women here. beat badly among men there. and again in florida. donald trump winning among white college graduates. this is a wig deal if this wins. and one other point. these are conservative battle ground states.
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ohio and florida. the president is under water. t . >> so two crucial battleground states that have leaned conservative. when you look at the overall math. the path to 270, who has the advantage. >> let's change. if you are a democrat, you could say this changes nothing at all. as of today we have hillary clinton at 273. that is enough. and even if donald trump won florida and won ohio, we just showed you those. there is even a new poll showing him plus two in nevada. for the sake of argument give him all three. hillary clinton can win without florida and without ohio. so donald trump has to turn something that's blue here. maybe a michigan, maybe a pennsylvania. maybe a virginia. donald trump can't just win ohio and florida. but that is why i would keep an eye on education numbers and gender numbers. if what's happening here starts
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to happen here then we've got a race. >> john king, thank you. and these are crucial trends. for so long the discussion was white college graduates that is not trump land. if you are starting to see that in true crucial states has the momentum shifted? >> the race has tightened and democrats will certainly tell you the polling is much closer than they would like it to be. i think much closer than what some people thought it was going to be. what they have seen is trump will have a bad week. but then his numbers will take a dip and then they will restore. republicans are looking for a reason to vote for the republican. democrats are looking for a reason to vote for the democrat. and then you have gill stein and gary johnson where you are seeing shroffing off of votes towards them. trump has run a better campaign. he's run a more disciplined campaign. in the last four weekes he's done a lot better. it's still to be seen if he can overcome some issues about race
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and others but if he can get to that he could make a shift. pennsylvania is a source of concern to a lot of democrats. >> and on that part mark we talk about john was talking about women and talking about college graduate, areas that have been left for dead for trump obviously in florida and ohio. far from it. he's leading. independents. he's leading ten points in florida. eight points in ohio. >> which is a shift we've seen over the last thirty days. these are the voters who are going to ultimately decide who wins the ebb election. we talked about turnout but both parties have to get the turnout. they have to get the base out. which is why it was so important for barack obama to hit the campaign trail, specifically if pennsylvania. very important for him to get out there. here a big problem for hillary clinton. if you look at florida right. now she's only up six points with voters under 45. and it is basically even in ohio. that is constituency that propelled barack obama to two terms and is part of the coalition hillary clinton needs
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in big numbers in order to win. >> and what about gary johnson and jill stein? specifically gary johnson. nationally 7%. 17% for independent voters are picking gary johnson. there is these are pretty stunning numbers. you have gary johnson and by the way these polls were taking post the aleppo comment. gary johnson really could matter. >> gary johnson did matter in 2012. you saw him this much smaller percentages shave off a couple of points that likely would have been with mitt romney in some cases. the question is whether gary johnson can get onto the debate stage. if he can get on to the first debate stage then it changes the dynamic in way e can't totally see again i think it is very unlikely a -- is going to become president. i still think this is a two party system. but he could have a huge impact on the race. also the o mike the point we were going back to. yes the race is tightened but the democrats have a advantage
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as john talked about and the debates are going to matter a lot. it is not just enough to have a debate moment. you have to do well overall in the debates. that is what mitt romney learned in 2012. he did very well in the first one and the other two obama came back. >> the other thing, especially in the context of this health discussion is being honest and trust worthy. they throw this as each other. when it comes to transparency on health there is a lot of issues on both sides but she's put out a lot more than he has. right? that's just a fact. the reality of it. the perception overall for honest and trustworthy is a much better problem for clinton. . trump is more honest and trustworthy by seven points in florida. 12 in ohio. >> it's her biggest self inflicted wound. she could be more open about some things. a lot of things and it would not hurt her. however you talk to people close to her and quite frankly we see it every day. she's so guarded and so protected. and the folks who sushd her
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really put her in arround her really put her in a cocoon. and for the month of august, very important the go out and raise all that money. she was criticized but she had to pay for tv ads. she could have done a few public appearances and met with the media a few times and that would have washed away. but donald trump hans issue too but for some reason he's not releasing his taxes. his medical records are not going detailed. his business ties over seas are cloudy at west. >> but it is not even close -- >> -- it is not sticking. it is like a storm that overwhelms because there is so much with him. and one particular thing tends not to stick. >> thank you both. and next -- true feelings revealed. which presidential candidate does he call greedy. which one is a pariah. which would you rather be? and my interview with read hoffman making a $5 million offer to trump tonight. and more on donald trump's interview with dr. oz.
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powelling calling trump a national disgrace and clinton shifty. and that's just getting started. >> he's been pretty quiet during the campaign but privately colin powell is not holding back. in e-mails hacked powell describes trump as a national disgrace and international pariah. the retired four star general and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff slams what he calls a racist crusade by trump over president obama's birth cert
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cal. lampooning this prediction. >> at the end of four years, i guarantee you that i will get over 95% of the african american vote. i promise you. >> a schizo fantasy saying trump takes us for idiots. but powell is also lukewarm for hillary clinton. writing a friend in 2015 everything hillary rodham clinton touches she kind of screws up with hubris. i'd rather not have to vote for her. criticizing her ambition and calling her greedy. and not transformational. he added an insult to her marriage to bill clinton. powell also resented being dragged into the e-mail scandal. powell according to one e-mail to a friend told clinton's staff three times not to try that gambit. and then threw what he called a mini tantrum at a hamptons party to get their attention.
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in an interview with cnn last month clinton was on damage control. >> he was incredibly gracious and helpful after i was nominated and before i took the job. >> but powell zmised the republican fire storm against clinton over the 2012 attacks in benghazi as the stupid witch hunt though he didn't absolve her or the others cleared of the attack. he writes basic fault falls on a courageous ambassador and blame also rested on his leaders in washington and yes, hrc. rice responded completely agree. >> now these leaks came from dc leaks on the same day a hacker released more information from the democratic national committee. experts have pointed to russian state elements as actors behind those dnc leaks. no word yet on any ties to the hacking of powells account. >> all right.
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thanks. lots to go around here. powell tearing into the trump calling him a national disgrace. international pariah. pretty damaging statement. colin powell is a highly respected -- >> for donald trump. what i am surprised by are this concerted effort to blame hillary clinton's e-mail on colin powell while she's now publicly saying as the mistake. colin powell saying he had to throw a tantrum in the hamptons. so when she's owning up publicly she's still trying to find a way to avert blame. >> powell also did slam clinton and some was pretty hash. and one e-mail i'll read more full for the viewers. i would rather not devote for her. al show theist a friend.
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long track record. unbridled ambition. greedy. not transformational. the sentence concludes with a lewd reference to bill clinton's infidelities which i'm not going read on national television. but basically attacking clinton and her husband. >> say what you will about hillary clinton. what he did not do specifically was question her credibility with international lead terms. her popularity. -- >> -- came with a defense -- >> or in in addition she doesn't have this strange bromance, or romance i guess in her case, with russia and putin in general. and that is at the heart of all of these leaks and e-mails is the fact that trump is very close with russia. russia state actors are known to the international community for hacking government accounts. trump then egged on back in july, calling out russia to continue to leak and see what you can find. and that is not the stature or type of behavior we should be expecting from a commander in chief and notz something that colin powell or anybody else has ever accused hillary clinton.
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>> one thing also in here. of course he took issue with her blaming him for her e-mail choices. you know, sort of blaming the clinton mafia were the words he used. >> you know, i think there is a lot little bit of cya going on here with colin powell. when the first story about hillary clinton attaching colin powell to the story. he denied it. and few weeks later it turned out he was more involved than he admitted. i'm sure he's trying to protect his legacy along this story as well but the damming thing to me. it is not surprising that a republican would say critical things about the democratic presidential nominee. what is surprising is that a republican, secretary of state of state, is condemning in the harshest the republican nominee for president of the united states. >> voted for obama twice. >> let me just finish this. >> well known republican figure. >> let me just finish this statement. what we have a unprecedent. not a single secretary of state or former president on the
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republican party who has endorsed donald j. trump for president of the united states. that is a shocking condemnation. >> we have more breaking news about donald trump's health. including something he just said in canton ohio. a new clip has just been released from dr. oz. trump is talking about his stam nasmt let me play that first. >> let's talk about stamina. you have used that word a lot. you made an issue in the campaign. you argue the president has to have a tremendous amount of stamina. if elected at age 70 you will be the oldest person to ever enter the oval office. why do you think you have the stamina for the job? >> just about the same age as ronald reagan. and hillary is a year behind me. i would just say based on my life. i've had -- and actually and i don't know if this makes sense. i feel as good today as i did when i was 30. >> so betsy he just said that. >> i'd like to address that. because 70 is the new 50. developments in cardiovascular
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medicine and fitness medicine over the last 20 years clearly can be verified that a 70-year-old man today has seven years more life expectancy than someone in 1970 did. in other words we have gained so much not just in life expectancy by the way but also in quality of life. so that when you compare age 70 with previous president, especially from a century ago. >> which may be fair. by the way is actually a defense of both of them because they are actually one year apart. but donald trump came out a moment ago in candidaten ohio. and he's been very quiet about in this week. but he's specifically talking about her stamina. here se. >> i don't know folks. do you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this?
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i don't know. >> obviously he's talking to his supporters there. but is that appropriate in a week where he's tried to be quiet about her health to basically say she doesn't have the strength to stand. >> -- she's in our prayers w e want her the duget better. what he's repeatedly done long before the health conspiracy theories and what not going back to last year, he's contrasted his work ethic with her work ethic. he took uefa nearly 14 kays in -- he's been out on the trail far more than she has. >> if you look at her long history as secretary of state he's traveled far more internationally than any predecessors, including presidents. she's been out on the campaign trail. it is private meetings. individual fundraisers. she's non stop. her work ethic should never be questioned and secondarily she revealed far more on her health records, cholesterol, blood pressure than just a piece of
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tonight linkedin's hoffman says he'll don't $5 million if trump releases his returns and stops making excuses. >> maybe i'm going to do the tax returns when obama does his birth certificate. >> i have no major problem but i may tie them to a release of hillary's e-mails. >> i would have live to give the
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tax returns but i can't until i'm finished with the audit. >> -- tevin press i tell you it is not a big deal. >> you don't think think more votes are out there. >> i don't think so. i think people don't care. >> and out front now billionaire read hoffman, the co-found over linkedin, hillary clinton supporters offering to donate up to $5 million if donald trump releases his tax returns before the final presidential debate. you are busy doing a lot of things, investing in a lot of companies right now. why is it so important to you that donald trump release his tax returns? >> bell, i'm a great believer in american democracy and i think it is really important everyone is informed about all kinds of important things about the person who hopes to lead them. questions about philanthropic contributions and those. and a question about whether or not there are conflicts of interest. and one of the things like income tax returns which have been great in the history which
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nearly every modern presidential candidate has done is to actually show you what the person is actually like. because the income tax doesn't lie. >> so you are saying this -- you are looking at this for a window of what sort of a person he is. and by that i guess you are meaning things like philanthropy and charity. >> philanthropy and charity is one. also a question is, is there any conflicts of interest? you know what will be the kind of character of the nature of the intersection of his business interests and what he might be trying to accomplish with public office for himself versus the country? all of those questions are much easier for everyone to evaluate and weigh if they just see the income tax returns just as for example hillary has released. >> you are in a sense taking a page out of donald trump's own playbook. back in 2012 he made a similar offer. here he is. >> i have a deal. for the president. a deal that will i don't believe he can refuse. and i hope he doesn't.
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if barack obama gives his birth certificate and passport and records, i will give a check immediately for $5 million. >> now trump of course eventually pulled that offer. you have said the five million dollars would go to veterans groups which trump says is a cause very near and dear to his heart. if trump doesn't take you up on your initial offer, what do you do next? >> well we'll figure that out. but i think one of the things that is important is as trump himself said is to make him this very easy deal which all he has to do is reveal some pamps and not only will that be the right thing for democracy. and the right thing for showing what his actual character is like. but it will also be a great thing for veterans groups.
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so we, you know, plan to stay on that to try to make both outcomes happen. >> now reed you are friends with papal found er. he's had a lot of things to say about clinton and trump. he actually spoke at the republican national convention. >> we don't need to see hillary clinton's deleted e-mails. her incompetence is in plain sight. when donald trump asked us to make american great again he's not suggesting a return to the past. he's running to lead us back to the bright future. >> now you are just as passionate about hillary clinton as peter thiele is about donald trump. what are your political conversations with thiel like now? >> well peter and i have been arguing politics since we were undergraduates at stanford together in 1988. i actually think shirl the best prepared candidate in u.s.
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history. hillary is. i think actually, i think governance requires experience and expertise. and i think she has that. i don't think trump does. peter ears argument is to say look we need a radical change. so throwing a grenade in the works is better than steady on. i think incremental improvement is part of what's made america great and that is a continued progress we're better off with. and that is part of the reason why we argue fiercely in this election. >> when we just look this up, you know, you are worth about what $4 billion according to forbes. hillary clinton repeatedly says the way she's going pay for a lot of programs is i'll quote, going where the money, the super wealthy. that is you. do you think you need to pay more if taxes? is that part of the solution? >> i'm a great believer in progressive taxes. i believe the wealthy benefit
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greatly interest socie lly from contribute more than other folks. and the history of when america has its greatest triumphs are when it has strong taxation so i am happy to contribute to the progress. as a matter of fact honored as i think other wealthy should be as well. >> thank you very much. appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and outfront max, as clinton's poll numbers senate democrats are running scared. and ginmy moe reported how these two found each other after a year and 7,000 miles. very happy reunion. (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put your customers first.
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tie him to donald trump. >> are you concerned that hillary clinton's poll numbers are dragging down your candidate's in key races? -- now slipping away with
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republican rob portman up double digits well ahead of his democratic challenger. >> does strickland need to step it up. >> everybody needs to step t up. >> democrats believe they need to keep their focus on trump and not give their foe any recognition. >> you have a lot of trump supporters in your state. >> awful lot, yes. >> do you think that is a fair way to characterize them -- >> >> i think she's acknowledged the mistakes. i think she's said she's mishandled some things. >> some republicans in top races feeling a little better. >> you are now up double digits in the polls. i wonder what you attribute that to? >> my good looks. >> democrats are eager for hillary clinton to get back on the campaign trail. had to take a few days off because of her pneumonia. also democrats are taking solace
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in the fact that hillary clinton has a ground game they believe is far superior to donald trump. they believe they will be able to bring out democratic voters out to the polls on election day to help democratic candidates down ticket. >> thank you. and "outfront" next. jeanne mo jeanne moos reuniting orphans here this america. to monitor refinery operations, so our engineers can spot potential problems from any angle. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better.
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two orphans head over heels being reunited in the united states. you got to see it. >> talk about falling for each other? this is an airport reunion between two besties separated for almost a year. >> they must have hugged like 400 times. >> they kept hugging and getting so giddy that they fell over. >> the kids, dawson and hanna, hanna was abandoned apparently because of her cleft lippett. dawson had fluid on the brain. >> they had each other. >> and then the family from texas adopted hanna, leaving dawson behind. i was like oh my goodness, how can we leave this boy in china. we'll i couldn't stop thinking of him.
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>> is sharon sikes posted his picture on facebook seeking a forever home. another texas couple the clearys saw it and adopted dawson. 11 moonts after hanna arrived at dallas fort worth airport t best friends reunited and went viral. once again they are sharing a cup of water, rolling around on the floor, learning english. already the two are a hit on morning tv. >> oh and he's rolling on the couch right now. >> the family's live just a few minutes apart and both attend the same baptist church. are you following jesus this close reads the clary's bumper sticker. and how close are these kids destined to be? >> maybe wedding bells. >> we're going bring back the arranged marriage. >> moms are hugging. the moms and kids are hugging.
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and the kids are hugging each other even if dawson is too young to know you are supposed to close your eyes when you kiss. >> such a sweet story. ac 360 start s right now. john burman here in for andersonable. donald trump wrapped up a the event in ohio, relatively uneventful compared to the rest of his day. he did take a shot of hillary clinton but it pals in comparison to something that happened earlier. mr. trump e veeld what he claimed were the results of a recent physical before a studio audience on the dr. oz show. complete with talk show looks and shock of audience participations. later a clip of what you have to see for yourself and try to remember this is not a reality show but a real life presidential election. when it comes to accepted norms of transparency in presidential elections, it is fair to