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you can watch "outfront" any time on cnn go. ac 360 with anderson starts right now. >> and good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with a new interview of donald trump in which he's asked about his own widely reported infidelities as he keeps bringing up the clinton's marriage. in a new interview hi seas he has a very good history in his marriages and he's very proud of his role in perpetuating the lie that president obama wasn't born in the united states. the interview today with paul steinhauser. in new hampshire, he joins me now. what was the headline for you? >> reporter: i think donald trump was still convinced he won the debate on monday night regardless of what. so most recent polls have said since the debate and he's sticking by his birtherism comments. take a will be. >> back in monday's debate going
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in a lot of people said hibbert was going to try to debate you. clinton was going to try to debate you. will you be more disciplined in the second? >> i don't think i took the bait. every poll had me winning the debate. every single one of them. i found it to be an amazing experience actually. we hat 80 million people or something around that i found it to be ab amazing experience. i'll very happy with the way it turned out. >> you were asked about the birther question and you said you were proud of what you did. you did disserve to the president and the country. >> i'm the one that got him to put up his birth certificate. hillary clinton was unable to get there and you hack at her campaign and everybody knows it happened and i would say pretty much everybody agrees with me. but she tried and she was unable do it and i tried and i was able do it so i'm very proud of that. >> you didn't mention bill clinton and his past affairs. may you in the second debate?
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>> she was very nasty to me. and i was going to do it and i saw chelsea sitting out in the audience and i just didn't want to go there. i thought it would be too disrespectful. but she was very nasty. we'll see what happens but i just didn't want to put it there. it was -- it is a hard thick to say in front of somebody's daughter. >> if it does come up, duke maybe your past marital history is also fair game. >> i guess. they can do. but a lot different than his, i can tell you. we have a situation where we have a president who was a disaster and ultimately impeached over it in a sense for lying. we'll see whether or not we discuss it. >> you are not worried about your past history at all. >> no in at all. i have a very good history. >> paul, you were also at trump's rally there in new hampshire today. the whole idea of the bill clinton's infidelities. did he bricks that up? >> he was pretty often clintons and went after bill clinton specifically and said they are the sordid past and said that he
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would be the bright and clean future. and as for his interview with nh 1 news, i this i this your fact checkers at cnn may take issues with some of what he said. and ie looking forward to the second debate. i think you're going to have a lot to deal with interest. >> hillary clinton was asked about a number of these issues today. joe zeleny joins me. clinton spoke with reporters again on the plane today. what did she have to say? >> she diddich and she was asked about these personal issues, if she is expecting them to come up in her campaign. sle said no, i'm going to run my campaign as i see fit. donald trump can talk about whatever he wants to talk about. but she says she does not feel the need to defend against her husband's impeachment or anything else in their personal lives. she was asked three times by several reporters and she simply said she's not going talk about it. she's going focus on the issues of the campaign. but behind the scenes her campaign advisors are saying it
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would be a huge mistake for donald trump to bring this up because they believe that women of course, the pivotal voters here would certainly swing to her if she would do that. >> we see her kind of seeming to have a certain amount of confidence, at least publicly since the debate and even making jokes publicly. i understand there was some more of that today. >> there was indeed. there's been a lot of talk about third party candidates like gary johnson unable to name his favorite world leader. she was asked that by a reporter and of course the former secretary state buzz was not going to be stumped by the question. take a look how she answered. >> who is your favorite world leaderer. >> oh let me think. >> no. ha ha. i like a lot of the world leaders. one of my favorites is angela merkel. because i think she's been an extraordinary strong leader during difficult times in
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europe. >> so perhaps not surprisingly, as she picked angela merkel there. but what isn't a laughing matter inside her campaign anderson is gary johnson overall, the libertarian candidate. he's drawing support from her particularly among millennials so she was laughing there on the campaign claim but she knows he's something the campaign has too deal with. >> one of the reasons she was out on the trail with bernie sanders yesterday. joining me tonight. clinton support and national move on.org spokesperson. and clinton supporter. and "new york times" presidential campaign correspondent and cnn political analyst. and trump supporters and more. you know it is pretty remarkable donald trump, first of all that they sort of publicly put forward this idea of, well i was going to go after the clintons on this thing but i saw chelsea and i decided not. to i don't know if it is strategy or him just talking about what's in his mind. but the idea that he says his
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marital history is very good and the question that paul steinhauser asked that he's not concerned at all about what the reaction the clinton campaign might use. >> i trump as we know in interviews tends to say what he has to to get through the moment. he's doing what we saw throughout the primary. he'll say i'm not going talk about xyz and then by doing that it gets injected into the bloodstream. so that is talking about it, even if you are not doing it on stage with her. i was struck by the number of things after the debate ended that he said he wished she would have talked about. it wasn't just this. a way for him to keep the focus going. keep the conversation going. ultimately i think some of this is about changing the topic for trump because he has been very much -- this is the clinton's campaign point but there seems to be truth to it. he's been struggling to get past what he said about alicia
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machado. and those comments about her weight and that's not appealing to a lot of female voters. trump is phasing an historic gender gap and that is a real issue but what's not clear is how talking about it the way he is going to help. >> and whether he believes this or he's just saying this because he's a good salesman and wants to put this face forward that he didn't take any of clinton's bait during the debate. do you believe that and do you believe he actually believes it? >> i think he's pushing back on the media narrative and clinton narrative that he won the debate. i do think he had a very good debate. that said there are things that didn't come up that he didn't bring up that he should have brought up. why didn't we hear about the clinton foundation or benghazi. why were only ten words devoted to hillary's e-mails. he needs to learn to bring that up even when it is not brought up by the moderators.
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i think a very good choice and i think donald trump will make extraordinary changes but minor tweaks that will bring up the issues. >> it wasn't just the media narrative he didn't do well at the debate. polls show -- legitimate polls, not online polls which are meaningless which is what donald trump keeps pinning his fortunes on. polls show overwhelmingly hillary clinton did much better and he definitely took the bait multiple times. she brought up inconsequential things in a presidential race. your dad gave you 14 million dollars to get your started in business. he wasted valuable time talking about about that. things clinton brought up he spent a lot of time on. >> he did spent a lot of time on defense. >> and debai guess the question rehearsal and practice and familiarity with doing this, it is not an easy thing to do but he could have practiced it and figured it out. >> and it goes to seriousness in
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my opinion and whether you are taking being a presidential nominee of a major party t republican party seriously. are you taking the job seriously. >> as a clinton support do you see him upping his game? does that concern you or? or do you think he's not capable. >> as a clinton support we're going to play for every debate as aggressively as the secretary prepared for the first and probably more moving forward. you can't control what donald trump is going to do. we have to the make sure and he's going to be just as we saw in the first debate ib incredibly prepared. and the point really here isn't about her. it is that donald trump kind of gleefully told america not only was he not going to be the most prepared. he was going to purposefully be the least prepared. you don't get good grades from that in school and not on the debate stage. >> he did this throughout the primary. he did two things. claimed victory and then
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secondly he would complain that the debate was rigged. over and over again. and of course he did it this time because he was unprepared. he showed the american people that i don't even care enough about this job interview that i'm doing that i'm not going to prepare. >> i think that is unfair. because here donald trump has spent more days on the campaign trail than hillary clinton. he prioritizes -- >> -- [inaudible]. >> -- glad me made that choice. prioritized meeting voters that is a very good but he needs to weave in the stories when clinton says i spent all my time preparing behind the podium. well i was -- >> but wait a minute. you really don't wish that in the most important in the history of the world that's been viewed by more people than any people in the history of the world that he hadn't take a couple of days from having a rally with 10,000 people here and there in order to address more properly 80-some odd million people? >> i think he should have
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brought his debate prep onto the plane. >> would you like to see him whether it is schedule a few less rallies in the coming week and a half or bring the debate prep on the plane. would you like to see him prep more for this debate? >> i'd like to see his facial suppression expressions be a little more up bate. i'd like him to be go on the offense more. he comes out as a businessman, that is where people like him. so he doesn't have to be as schooled as she. thirty years as being a trial lawyer. at least a lawyer and a politician. and she's going to come off more scripted and better and probably there are not a whole lot of people in the country that could go toe toe with her like that. and what he netherlands is his
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to use his business and how that will help american people through the economy, opportunities, reigning in crime -- >> interesting. some of the things andre is bringing up. are things which if you prepped a little more, even if you had a mock debate. you can -- you can be authentic but not scowling or drinking so water or whatever it may be. >> there are also things she very skillfully, hillary clinton, pointed out how he's actually a bad business person. she talked so powerfully about her father and the drapery and fabric he made and drew the parallel between something like her dead who worked so lard to create middle class life and the small businesses that donald trump has repeatedly sticked. so the story of him as the businessman is not all rosie either. >> and i this i hillary clinton got to an important point is you do have in particular in a general election debate it is not a tv interview. you have to come in with a strategy and what you actually want to achieve. not just how aim going to combat
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her attacks. but actually what are you hoping to get out of the debate? and trump seemed to be unclear. >> although they was forceful and strong early on. and made some very strong remarks against secretary clinton in terms of that 30 years -- you have been doing this for 30 years kind of stuff. but it did seem to really whether it was just running out of gas or not know enough pivots or got distracted. >> i think he also had a problem and everyone who's worked for him will say this whether publicly or not it is a different issue. he has trouble not chasing rabbits down a hole. and clinton went in with i'm going to do things to get under his skin. >> she had clearly studied what would get under his skin and used each one effectively. >> to be fair in terms of the trump campaign prep and i also chris christie is going to be
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more of a role although given this accident today in new jersey i don't know who his time is going to be like. they did prep for certain facial cue asks lines that could get under his skin to be as a defense. they had to change the form of prep repeatedly. they did spend many hours. but trump did not want to do what basically every other nominee in recent history has done which is do mock debates. they adhered to his comfort zone and that is where you get into a problem. >> and chris christie told cnn earlier today he's not been approached about this yet. we'll see what happens. just ahead. donald trump speaking out about his marital history. why he isn't worried about counterattacks. plus a terrifying scene after a commuter train slammed into a major transit station in new jersey killing one woman on the platform and injuring more than a hundred others. more ahead. 36 i love my shop,
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breaking news toochblt donald trump speaking out about widely reported infelts s. infidelities. >> i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, to her family and i said to myself
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i can't do it. i just can't do it. it is inappropriate. >> a double edged sword for trump. he's basically made his own marital history fair game. so what are the facts about donald trump's past? here is sun lynn surfati. >> donald trump first tied the knot in 1997. they had three kids but their relationship became tabloid father after allegations that trump was cheating with an actress in her 20s. >> the relationship with marlin started when he was still married happily to his wife. >> run-ins between ivanka and mar will and denials of a budding relationship while was was coming together.
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>> are you two back together? >> well we are right now. >> well we're just going to try to keep that quiet for a bit. we're here for a football game. >> we're great friends. >> trump's marriage ended in a dramatic and high profile divorce with a $14 million settlement for his former wife. >> he was married. like a lot of guys he fell out of love. true? >> and made allegations of the marital rape. allegations which trump has denied. and evivan anyway has softened. >> we equated w eit with world i iii. >> and trump boasted about his life despite it. >> my life was so great in so
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many ways. the business was so great. and the -- even the concept. beautiful girlfriend. beautiful wife. beautiful everything. life was just a bowl of cherries. >> and many 1993 after his divorce was finalized trump marrying marla maples at the plaza hotel in new york city. their daughter tiffany had been born two months before. details of their prenup revealing trump had his lawyer include a sunset agreement. a provision that states if they were married for a certain amount of time marla would get a fixed amount of money. >> not so bad. someone gets married. it doesn't work out. you get a million bucks. >> that marriage short lived. >> why do you think it was egotistical that you could have gotten lady dye.
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right? you could have nailed her. >> and went on to marry his former wife and had trump's fifth child one year later. it is by all accounts a happy marriage but all that came before that might now be fair game. supervisor lin surfati -- sunland surfati washington. >> does it worry you that if donald trump brings up bill clinton's marital infidelities and sex scandals that then donald trump's past is brought up as well? >> yes. because i think that it turns into a battle over marriages and pasts from the ninths and i don't think that serve either candidate to bring new voters. that said it is effective for people like kellyanne conway to go on the view and bring up hillary clinton's passst pa. i think the surrogates doing it is one thing but i don't think the candidate should do it. >> is it fair game?
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i think it is an inappropriate conversation for either side. i wouldn't want donald trump to do it or the clinton campaign to do it either. these are things about people's past marriages and honestly donald trump is is in no position to be throwing stones at other people and why don't we try filing -- keep the election about the issues, about the candidates and to say it is not appropriate for mr. trump to say it but it is okay for the surrogates to say it is strategic split ofrg hairs. i goes against the idea of having decorum and dignity in a race for the most important office in the world. and let's not talk about marriages and the issues that happen. s let's talk about the issues that the trump campaign says over and over it wants to talk about. >> should the trump surrogates then be fair game to be questioned about trump's marital history? >> i don't think this is about. -- i agree. let's not talk about marriages but when hillary clinton has a section on her website saying sexual assault victims deserve to be heard and believe but yet
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the "new york times" reports she's called some of these women fluzsy, bimbo, stalker. when she opens that issue then we have to look at how she's treated that issue in her personal life. >> i think it is very clear that hillary clinton's history, her life's history about working -- and we've had this conversation before. where you and the trump campaign throw these attacks at hillary clinton. probably no one in the world has done more to help rape and sexual assault and female mutilation and -- >> -- [inaudible]. >> it is all what the trump campaign does quite honestly. they say as you mentioned before anderson, i'm not going that. but then they find this back door around the way to do it and think they are tricking americans and they are not. >> -- folks even republican strategists who worry that bringing this up could backfire on trump and basically play into
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clinton's case that's a bully and degraded and humilities women. if it went there, how do you think it would play out? >> i think we are seeing how it is playing out and i think it is playing out incredibly negatively for him. he already has a 20 point game in women and one of the largest in history and continues digging that hole. let's look at what happened in the last seven days. they announce they are inviting jennifer flowers. one of bill clinton's former mistresses to sit in the front row. and then during the debate he goes after rosie o'donnell again. what are you doing? you are a presidential candidate, the republican nominee. why are you punching down? go punch on putin. on kim jong un. what are you doing going after rosie o'donnell or what are you doing trashing alicia machado the former miss universe. i think the way he's reacted to
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charges on sexism have reminds us after he's stayed three or four weeks to script, to the teleprompter and had not been horrifically offensive, he's now reminded us why he's so unfit to be president because he's not had the character needed. >> to the point she raised about trying to appeal to women voters which is important. he does have a real deficit compared to hillary clinton on appeal to women voters. >> this is why the machado comments resonated and why the fact that trump kept talk accurate about them. newt gingrich kept talk about them. one of his top advisors, he's struggled throughout the campaign to move towards something that would be a productive form of outrage and other areasing through to black voters and the hispanic voters. this is going to end up i think being another week wasted when really the conversation is, yes it is being injected to the
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bloodstream because there is the will he do this when he gets to the is it stage but at the end of the day voters are hearing this from the clintons but also hearing from republicans a lot of them saying we don't want to talk about the past and we should just move forward. and elections are always about the future. for trump's case it is going to be very hard to get elected if he doesn't change that number, the gender gap and i don't know that this was a week that went towards doing it. >> he seems committed to not changing the gender gap. how he doubled down on the former miss universe the day after on fox. it is mind boggling why any person nonetheless someone trying to win woman voters would be so rude and disrespectful and today more alleged reports of lawsuits that he wanted to have women fired because he found them not attractive to be hos h. >> the latest cnn poll shows him winning by 17% among married
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women. and the one area where wringing up the allegations from the nineties are very important are millennial fall females. on college campuses they care deeply about sexual assault. and you can go read all about. these young women -- >> that is not -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> what you just got to i think is actually the issue that is happening with the trump campaign to some extent is that there are audio vierzs don't want time talk achblt and advisors who want him to talk about it in a different way.dvi time talk achblt and advisors who want him to talk about it in a different way. and the way he's talk accurate it a is a way that given supporters say is not productive. >> because he's talking about it i believe in the way we've seen time and again, that he actually
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thinks about women. if we're not tens in his book we're not worth -- >> but -- >> anna. >> the problem is if we're going from instead of talking about substantive issues this has turned into a reality show. one of those horrible daytime shows you just want to cringe because you see people slugging it out with each other. and i think that trump has lost sight of the fact that the average american woman in america is a size 12. they look a lot more like me than they look like melania trump. and when he's calling people fat pig. when he's fat shaming people he's fat shaming a majority of americans it. makes no sense for him to talk about the 400 pound hacker. and let me point out that i just think when you have a donald trump or a newt gingrich fat-shaming people in public, i don't know, man. but i think you got to have a minimum level of fitness yourself if you are going to go out and have the gal to do it to anybody. >> it is a very serious issue. i know some laugh it off but the
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issue of eating disorderers and i've talked about my own struggles in that area in the past. they are not a joke. we have enormous problems and that donald trump thinks he can just throw that out there that people are fat, overweight. not pretty must have to have a certain jobs. that is kind of things that eats away at your seooum and is real hurtful and people take it in and he's reckless and that recklessness can be harmful. >> regardless o of whether whether i kro think he should bring up bill clinton's 1k57b8ds in the past. it is incredible that at this stage of a presidential race that this is just -- that a candidate for a major party is talking about women's weight. i mean -- when you just -- when you kind of -- after a while it all seems so normal that this is what we're talking about but at a certain point, wait a minute, we're six a weeks away from someone becoming president and a legitimate candidate is
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discussing this. >> but in large part because of the hillary clinton put this out there. it was not true. there was unsubstantiated aelss he used those terms for the former miss universe first of all. and he never called her fat. that's been something that's been widely said that was not true. >> -- we don't -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- eating machine. look, if this was all documented at the time. this was -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- hispanic community is very familiar with alicia machado. she was -- and we remember when this happened. we remember when she was made to work out in public like as if she was a guinea pig working out in public. >> while he was talk gt about her and her working out in the background. >> -- eating machine -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- widely covered at the time. >> -- >> let her respond. >> apology. >> -- fought for her to retain
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her title. the miss universe board wanted to take ait away. i assume something said you need to may not yo maintain your appearances. he fought for her and they wanted to celebrate her in this -- >> that was not a celebration of her working out. >> if it was. he would have worn some sweat suits and worked out with her. he was standing there watching her work out and in very strange cut away shots and giving away interviews to access hollywood, saying this one likes to eat. >> and she was smiling and happy -- >> she's a -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> let me just say this. hell knows no fury like a latina being called fat. and he shoef admitted that was the wrong thing to do and he should have moved on. he's got a dpap with women. he's got a gap with hispanics. if you think trying to trash
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this woman twenty years later is going to help him any? it doesn't. we all remember when she was exhibited in workout clothes and being told that she was an eating machine. it is not helpful. >> -- airways and set everyone aside for miss universe knows that physical fitness apart of this. and her interactions with donald trump were nothing but pleasant. and we had many other -- and look when i was about to lose my title he fought for me to keep and it gave me a second chance. there is one person out there saying this. and it happens to be the one that was discredited on our vary very -- >> let pe just tell you there is a lot of women out there who are going to identify. there are a lot of women out there who are going to identify with a woman who eats under stress. not everybody is a size oo. a lot of us have a number, a digit in front of a zero and a lot of us can identify what it is o to be in yo-yo weight gain
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and losses. it is not helpful for the guy who wants to be the president of united states including the president of overweight people like he is -- >> -- [inaudible]. >> -- into the mother theresa of women. whether he did or didn't do anything of those nice things, i don't know. but he has said this woman was an eating machine. it wasn't physical fitness. he didn't check to see if she could do a four minute mile. he made sher exercise in front of the press. and said she couldn't stop eating and watches her. whether you do one good thing it doesn't take away that scene which is rehenceable. >> that is the creepy cut away by the way. >> exactly. >> thank you everyone up next. blah blah sick of getting gouged for limited data? introducing t-mobile one. one price, all unlimited for everyone. get 4 lines for $35 per month each with unlimited 4g lte data. switch today.
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the trump campaign is urging trump surrogates on camera and elsewhere to talk at length at president clinton's infidelities and the president clinton's treatment of the women involved. here is jeff zeleny. >> they are names from the past that could become knew again.
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monica looungs. paula jones. juanita broad rick. and more. donald trump is urging his supporters to refive them to fight against suggestions he's treated women poorly. >> the clintons are the sordid past. we'll be the very bright and clean future. >> campaign talking points sent to allies obtained by cnn say mr. trump has never treated women the way hillary clinton and her husband did when they akdively worked to destroy bill clinton's accusers. tonight they call it a mistake that will backfire and she brushed aside questions about it. >> he can say whatever he wants as we know. we've seen it in real time over the months. and aim going to keep running my campaign. >> yet her campaign is hardly eager to revisit those old comments. >> i'm not sitting here some little woman standing by my man like tammy wient. >> defending her husband and wlaming his accuser.
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like in this 1992 interview when she sharply dismissed jennifer flowers. >> if somebody is willing to pay you 130 or $170,000 to say something and you get your minutes of fame and picture on the front page and you are some failed singer who doesn't have a resume to fall back on and. >> and six years later. >> the great story here for anybody willing to find and it write about it and explain it is this vast right wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. >> the affair of course was true. the fast right wing conspiracy became a punch line for clinton's critics. >> would you now apologize for branding people as part of a vast right wing conspiracy? >> well, you know, tim, that was a very -- a very painful time for me.
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for my family. and four for our country. it is something they regret deeply that anyone had to go through. obviously i didn't mislead anybody. i didn't know the truth and there is a great deal of pain associated with that and my husband has certainly acknowledged that and made it clear that he did mislead the country, as well as his family. >> it is a risky gamble for trump. many republicans are urging him to leave the clinton sex scandals in the past. yet the questions do still follow her, like at this campaign event last year in new hampshire. >> secretary clinton, you recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed. but you would you say that about broderick, kathleen wiley and/or paula jones? should we believe them as well. >> bell i would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved pace based on evidence.
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>> and she's ready for trump or a voter to raise these questions are not. to cast blame for her husband's behavior but for her reaction to it. >> coming up more breaking news. gary johnson's running mate defends his latest moment.
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breaking news tonight. libertarian gary johnson's running mate is defending him after another awkward moment. a few weeks ago johnson asked what's aleppo in a conversation arguments syr about syria. now this happened last night. >> who is your favorite foreign leader? anyone in the continent, any country. one foreign leader you respect. and and look up to. anybody. >> samoan perds. >> i'm talking about living mpkt anywhere. any continent. canada. asia, south america. name a foreign leader your respect. >> i guess i'm -- >> but i'm giving you the whole world. >> i know.
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>> randy kay asked libertarian vice president bill weld about this today. >> pop quizzes on television are obviously not his forte. but depth of analysis and surprising lines of analysis are his forte. i think he just needs time to expound what he's thinking. >> so you county think he didn't know the answer. he just doesn't do well in the pop quiz format. >> right. that is an understatement. >> despite a few moments libertarians it as having impact an the race. especially with millennials. >> on november 9th we're going to wake up to a world where gary johnson is peptiresident of the united states. >> former massachusetts governor trying to round up votes for millennials at temple university in philadelphia. votes that might otherwise go to hillary clinton more than donald trump. >> does it concern you that that your ticket tilt the election and hand donald trump the
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presiden presidency? >> that is a conjecture, that is hypothetical. and i don't worry about hypotheticals. >> but it gives hillary clinton just a four point lead over donald trump in a four way race. in that same poll t johnson/well ticket gets 11% of the vote. >> you don't have any concern that being in the race or staying in the race that we might see another nader/bush, gore presidency. >> am i going to renounce because a bunch of people say i should? no that that is not how i operate. >> when it comes to donald trump he hardly mixes words. >> -- troubles me the most. if you can't rely on the word of the president of the united states, then we are all in a lot of trouble. >> so what kind of president duke donald trump might be? >> oh i think he'd be reckless.
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he's be impossible to predict. you know, -- like a broken clo he'd be right twice a day duh that is about it. >> millennials are turned off by both trump and clinton and don't believe their vote is essentially a vote for donald trump. >> i think that is completely enact. it's vote for gary johnson i'm voting for someone who i believe? >> what do you not like about chelsea clinto hillary clinton? >> well she's a liar. >> and how do you feel about donald trump. >> probably one of the worst we've seen. >> >> could you tell me whether or not you would consider dropping out before the election, before election day, if it looks like your ticket could thep hand donald trump a victory? >> i think it's doubtful, it's a hypothetical. let's see how the debates play out. there's some water between here
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and there, and i've given my word to a lot of people including gary johnson that we're going to give this our best shot at running the table and taking the whole thing. >> and randi joins me now from philadelphia. you spoke to those millennials today. did they tell you what they particularly liked about johnson/weld. >> millennials like change, anderson, and they think this ticket represents change. i talked to these young voters and they like gary johnson's bill weld's views on immigration. they like the fact that they believe in a woman's right to choose. they like the fact they want to end the drug war. to them they look at this ticket and they see freedom. they want to get the third party out there. they want to see a third party candidate really matter, i guess you could say. and they don't care me. they don't care if donald trump wins, because they think he'll only be a one-term president. and their guy, hopefully a third party candidate in their view would be the next person to be in the oval office, anderson. they're going to vote their conscious and hope their ticket wins. >> randi kaye, thanks very much. up next, breaking news, one
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york city area. the crash happened at the height of this morning's rush hour. the commuter train plowedinto the hoe boeken, new jersey, terminal, killing one person and injuring over 100 others. are we learning anything about what might have caused this crash? >> reporter: the pivotal question, no, we're not. the national transportation safety board says that tonight they wanted to retrieve the event recorder, which actually will tell them the speed of the train and the breaking. and it appears to be a very active scene over at the train station right now. but they say that actual investigators won't be able to get to the train until probably tomorrow afternoon, because when the train crashed into the terminal, the structural components plummeted. that made the roof or a canopy of the train terminal, as they call it, come down and it came down on top of the train. and they say there's been water leakage, their concern of asbestos because of the age of the train terminal. so they have the investigate that and then contractors come in and pull that roof off the
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train, so only when it's safe will their investigators be able to go onboard, anderson. >> all right, and we now know the name of the woman killed today. what can you tell us about her? >> we do, she's 34 years old. her name is babiola de crune. she worked recently for sap, a software company in brazil, only recently left them. and the mayor of hoboken said her husband was out of state and is on his way back to new jersey. and we've learned the name of the train engineer. 48-year-old thomas gallagher. he has worked for the new jersey transit for 29 years and so if you put the numbers together, he started with them at about 19 years of age, truly a lifelong career for new jersey transit. he went to the hospital, was released, and we understand he is cooperating with investigators and any law enforcement, anderson. >> jean, a lot to learn in the days ahead.
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thanks for joining us for the second hour of "360." tonight, a new interview with donald trump in which he's asked about his widely reported history of infidelities in his marriage. as you know, trump has been giving himself a lot of credit for not