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thing to succeed or not. maybe it will save the industry, i can't tell. hopefully the "washington post" is working on a robot that can update my resume. msnbc live is up next. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt here in new york at msnbc world headquarters. here's what's happening. the games are under way after a spectacular opening night. a full slate of competition starts now. the u.s. facing big early tests. details live from rio. i support and endorse our speaker of the house paul ryan. >> you heard it. donald trump finally endorses paul ryan. he didn't stop there. two other people got the nod from the gop front-runner. but why not? >> hillary clinton working to clarify remarks about her e-mail server.
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we'll bring you what's new. in florida, new measures under way to stop zika-carrying mow ski is toes. will it hurt tourism in the sunshine state? we begin with the 31st open game, which included a social message for the 21st century. and were capped off with a massive fireworks display. ron mott joins me with highlights for the opening ceremony and a look at what is on tap today. first, let's look at last night together. what really stood out for you? >> it was a great opening ceremony. this was on a budget, alex. we knew this was not going to come anywhere near the dazzle if you will of 2008 in beijing. but this was a show that did shy away from some of the controversial past, slavery and the like. overall this was a colorful show with great, vibrant music.
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and of course the two things people are talking about this morning is the long catwalk by gisele. it was amazing. she looked great. and then this flag bearer, a tiny island nation in the south pacific that came into the stadium with his shirt off. he was all oiled up and almost broke the internet last night. those are the two big headlines. it was a really good show. a lot of brazilians who had been complaining about the internet here took pride in the country showing itself off to the world, alex. now today of course we will get this competition under way in ernest. >> well, gisele bundchen i think it was her last official catwalk. what a way to wind down a career that way. let's talk about what we look forward to today. what's on the agenda? >> so lots of sports going on today. two key things we should point out for fans back home in america. women's soccer. they are going for a fifth gold
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medal. they play against france. this match begins at 4:00 eastern, i believe. u.s. is is ranked number one in the world france is ranked number three. they played in march. the u.s. won with a stoppage goal, 1-0. and of course the taller guys, the nba stars playing team usa basketball will be playing behind us a little later against china.
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for his service to our country, in uniform and in public office. and i fully support and endorse his reelection. i also fully support and endorse senator kelly ayotte new hampshire. >> the republican nominee will hold a rally this evening. on the democratic side, bernie sanders furnished this op ed, once again urging supporters to vote for hillary clinton. his latest plea as the
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convention is under way in texas. later today, jill stein will be formally nominated. she has been trying to make the case to sanders supporters why they should vote for her. wikileaks julian assange will deliver a key note speech. and the democratic ticket is off the campaign trail today. hillary clinton gave remarks and took questions at the nabj-nahj convention last night. this is after a stop in milwaukee, wisconsin. >> while we have been talk building jobs, donald trump has been going after the family of a war hero. where dom trump has been going after fellow republicans and talk about why he won't endorse them in their primaries, we are talking about jobs. he is basically shadow boxing with every enemy he can think of instead of talking about what americans want to talk about. >> let's go now to kelly o'donnell. with a good morning to you, any friend. hillary clinton, as you know,
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has not held a press conference in months. yesterday, though, facing a room journalists. >> while hillary clinton has done a number of one-on-one interviews and she has on occasion taken a couple of spontaneous questions from those reporters traveling with her and occasionally has done town halls where a citizen ask a question, a press conference has been a rarity. and this was a convention of journalist, national association of black journalists and national association of hispanic journalists. when it comes to the e-mail situation, there are many hillary clinton supporters who
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say why is that being asked again. there is a good reason for that. now that director comey has spoken and did an interview in which there appeared to be a disparity between her account and what the fbi director said. this centers on whether or not she had been fully truthful in her public statements about her use of e-mail after the conclusion of the investigation, which did find there were some classified documents that had been sent back and forth. there was a use of more than one device. there were a number of key data points that the fbi director laid out, finding her and some of her senior staff care her handling of secrets. they wanted to know why there had been a discrepancy between what director comey said and an interview she gave last week. >> i have said during the interview and many other
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occasions the past months that what i told the fbi, which he said was truthful, is consistent with what i have said publicly. so i may have short circuited that. for that i will try to clarify. >> i was at his rather unusual sort of dissection of the case conducted by the fbi down at the fbi headquarters. and he was very clear those investigators, is and he was not present, who interviewed hillary clinton on a saturday for three and a half hours, believed she was not evasive. so truthful in her account for the fbi. yet at the same time when members of congress listed point by point a number of her quotes of comments she had made publicly about the e-mail situation, the director said that was not true, that was not true, that was not true. so there is this disparity.
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clinton is correct that in their conduct with her, their interview with her, she was believed to be truthful. but there are these inconsistencies that are a nag part of this whole e-mail drama that's been going on more than a year. >> i remember that well. you were outside of mrs. clinton's home all day back and forth watching the comings and goes. jane, you heard the report there from kelly as to why. give me your opinion as well wipe clinton cannot seem to put the e-mail story to bed once and for all? >> she cannot shake this because she does not answer a lot of questions about it. when she does, she often leaves more questions in her wake. so the inconsistencies that senate republicans did point out, they upset people. when people look at them, they say why isn't it clear? why isn't it obvious straight forward. she keeps getting asked questions. this is her first press conference in months. the journalists who follow her
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day in and day out, they have bubbling questions and it won't go away until she answers as many as possible. >> is that going to do anything to further gop unity? >> it might put out a temporary fire, but it is not going to help unity. had he made those endorsements before he said i'm just not there yet. the leader of the party saying i'm not sure i'm ready to endorse. these would have helped further party unity. this has done nothing to help the party because time in, time-out he may see john mccain is not a war hero as he did a year ago, and he walked it back a couple days later but everyone still remembers the first. >> what would it take for the gop to rebuke trump?
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what would it? >> yeah. that is a really great question. these are things that the republican party usually would have been completely in agreement on. crying babies, not a problem. gold star families, we respect them. these there obvious points. but the more that the gop gets into this, the deeper they get, the more times they don't say anything when donald trump makes these remarks or they do say something but they quietly condemn what he says, the deeper they get. if they do come out and rebuke him, the question is what about the gold star family, that about the crying baby. there are many, many controversies. every time the question is is, are you going to rebuke them? we have seen a couple of rebukes, but not anyone up for reelection yet. >> that opens up a whole other set of questions like who steps into that vacuum. in the wake of the dnc cyber
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attacks, an equity surprise. potentially another leak that could do damage right before the election. do you think that should be a serious consideration for the clinton campaign? >> i'm not sure there's any way they can prepare for this. they do want to talk about jobs. they want to talk about their careful crafted talking points. but at the end of the day, it's obviously a risk. she's been in service for a long time in this country. there's always a possibility that something may come out that either is taken out of context or totally in context but doesn't look good. >> many thanks, jane. appreciate it. the nuclear codes concerns raised as donald trump and hillary clinton will soon get high security briefings. we'll take a look at the chain of command and how to use them.
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hillary clinton and donald trump will soon be giving national security briefings. >> i'm not going to go into the nature of the security briefings that both candidates will receive. i will say they have been told these are classified briefings. and if they want to be president they have to start acting like president. and that means you have to receive these briefings and not spread them around. >> let's bring in military analyst, colonel jack jacobs.
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good day to you. >> good morning. >> they have been aimed directly at donald trump. what kind of material is included in these briefings. what steps are taken to make sure the classified materials stay classified? >> if any of it is released, it will not be the worst thing in the world. they are very general. general distribution of forces. and the things we are focusing on, the things we think are the flash points and problems for the united states, there is no briefing on current operations, special operations specifically. so if any of that stuff is released, it's not the end on of the world as we know it, alex. >> colonel, can a president of the united states order a nuclear strike unilaterally?
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>> the short answer is, yes, we have. but we have a two-man rule. it is not enough for the president to say we will launch at russia. the secretary of defense also has to concur. so if the president orders a strike, the secretary of defense has to be complacent in it. further more, if it is just the launch of a strike for absolutely no reason, in any case, the order goes to the national military command center -- control center is. so if it is is not in retaliation, it is is just an arbitrary strike, the command center which has its finger on absolutely everything that's going on in the world, it will not pass the order down to where it needs to be executed. every commander at every chain of command has to concur before a strike is is released. >> okay. we always hear that, finger on the button.
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but the "washington post" shows it is not a button. it is a briefcase. we have been shown pictures and it follows the president everywhere. worst-case scenario, something is going on and you need to have a consultation on what's happening there, how complicated is it for the president to authorize? can it happen in minutes, seconds? >> recognize if a strike comes from the soviet union, the president has 30 minutes to make a decision and have it executed. it is fairly complicated in those terms. they're inside the bag a series of information. some important to a counter strike and some not. the launch codes are the single most important things for that day. it is is interesting that president reagan didn't carry them in his bag. the report is he carried them around in his pocket.
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when he was shot, they wound up on the floor of the emergency room in the hospital. also in there are locations, secret locations where the national command authority is supposed to go. it is a bag. it looks like it is made of leather. it is a metal bag encased in leather. as history shows, he has not always been with the president. that leaves a problem if has got to be a counter strike. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> voice of the voters on listener's concerns and whether poll numbers accurately reflect people around the country. people around the country. using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows...
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pennsylvania. clinton is up 11 points? this latest poll. can she hang onto that lead into november? >> alex, we're still, what, 94 days out from the general election. a lot can change. it is a troubling sign for donald trump this early on. but with so many variables and so much going on, you know, it is entirely likely that race will tighten before we get to november. sit certainly a welcomed sign for mr. trump right now. >> what about comparisons past elections. has someone been up 9 points and stayed that way. >> barack obama won the state 11 points eight years ago.
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trump has already been in pennsylvania twice since the republican national convention in cleveland two weeks ago. we fully expect him to be here in the state. he carried all 67 counties in the april 21st primary. so i think the race will tighten quite a lot. >> what are the issues that will decide there? >> this is a pocketbook state. we're not a cultural wars state. it is not going to be the standard list of social issues. we have seen this already, secretary clinton on the ground talking jobs and the economy and stops in harrisburg and in johnstown and pittsburgh and philadelphia. mr. trump coming in this last month in suburban harrisburg talk building the same stuff, jobs, trade, and that kind of thing. alex, in northeastern pennsylvania they are trying to come back from the collapse of the steel industry. in southwestern pennsylvania,
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which had been a democratic stronghold, trending republican or coal mining during the primary season still resonate down there. it is going to be very much is a lunch pail election in pennsylvania. >> the latest polls show pat toomey be kie mcginty. why is that? >> it was always going to be a really tight race for senator toomey. there is no doubt about that. this is one of five seats democrats are hoping to flip in november. we have seen spending by third-party groups. we have seen the ripple that ms. mcginty was up 39-38 in a franklin and marshall poll that came out just this past week. so i think probably a lot tighter than senator toomey
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would like it to be. he dancing this delicate dance with donald trump right now. he has been lukewarm in his support. there being republicans in the northern tier would like to see him endorse trump. 8.1 million registers live, trump is still a four-letter word to amount of republicans down there. toomey is dancing a delicate two-step with trump right now. we are already seeing that effect. >> john, thank you very much. appreciate that, john. >> you bet. political endorsement. what can we expect at a rally he is holding tonight? for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized...
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the rowing competition is already under way. it is is just one of 21 events today. 12 gold medals at stake. the u.s. men's basketball team will take on china. and women's soccer team will go against france. a live picture of beautiful copacabana beach. plenty of live action here on msnbc at 12:00 noon. donald trump will hold a halley in new hampshire. he read off a list of endorsements which included house speaker paul ryan and john mccain. >> i also fully support and endorse senator kelly ayotte of new hampshire. a state i truly love. primarily because that was my first victory. she's a rising star and will
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continue to represent the great people of new hampshire so very well for a long, long time. >> msnbc's jacob rascon joins me from windham, new hampshire. how is the endorsement playing out in your home state? she seemed really at odds after criticizing him. >> that was quite an about-face. . the most recent poll by 12 points. 9 governor is seizing on this and has been saying she is trying to link the senator to trump. and so that is not clear whether it will help or hurt her here in new hampshire.
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trump does seem back on message. he attacked hillary clinton and the press last night. he talked about the dishonest press. he said a baby crying who jokingly said they need to get out of the rally. he went after the press. take a listen. >> i gently tell a woman that i love her baby and let the baby cry. it's okay. but after about three or four minutes and i'm trying to speak. it was in jacksonville. we had this massive, massive crowd. it filled the stadium. and the baby is is screaming. i said, ma'am, i would like to reverse my order. perhaps you can take the baby out. i did it so nicely. she was happy. even the baby was happy. he stopped crying. and the next day in the
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newspaper it says trump throws baby out of arena. >> you have it. the baby. so tonight he will be here in new hampshire at the high school behind me. then he is back on monday campaigning in both states he is behind in the most recent polls. alex. >> which means he will probably spend some time there. joining me is trump supporter and host for wkbn in young town, ohio. what do you make of trump coming around and endorsing these key republican figures and do you think it will unify the party? >> i think he caused a controversy to say he wasn't going to back these guys away from the khan family. i thought at first this was a brilliant strategy. i think it backfired on him. it alien ates mainstream
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republicans. >> he can't win for trying it sounds like. >> well, my advice to trump is, unfortunately as a trump supporter, i'm troubled by many of the things that he does, many of the stupid things he does. the things he said about john mccain not being a war hero, the thing he said about megyn kelly, the things he said about the baby. in many cases he is his own worst enemy. not just the bounce out of the dnc, but i think he is causing hillary's popularity to increase because of some of the dumb things he's saying. it troubles me as a trump supporter when he says this stuff. i cringe. i sit here in young town, ohio. 6,000 democrats in this community went from being democrats to cross over to vote for trump in the republican primary. 6,000. this is an important area for hillary clinton. she has to win this area big if
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she plans on win where i am. a lot of people are saying we have had enough of these trade agreements and $10, $11 an hour jobs. people here are willing to overlook some of his thin-skinned childish, spoiled rich kid behavior and saying we're going to vote for him on the issues. >> what you are saying was -- mcclatchey newspaper spoke with a reporter out of canton, ohio. he is voting for trump but is not particularly a fan. he doesn't think trump wants to become president. he told the paper, this is the biggest scam ever pulled in an education. no one with his education, his smarts would go shoot himself in the foot if he wanted to be president. what of everyone trying to replace him in light of all of
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these recent miss steps. >> i think he does want to be president. he has this monumental ego. if he's successful, as president he will try to do the things he promised to do so he will be a great president because his ego is is so large. i go along with a person you cited there. there are days that i wonder about the guy. they have to get him somewhat under control. wouldn't you think a 70-year-old man would have better manners and be more polite? we overlook things because that's how bad things are in ohio, west virginia. we are saying, hey, we are tired here of lobbyist controlled politicians that come here, get our vote, take our on money and forget all about us. what we are looking for is better opportunities for our college graduates, our high school graduates, unemployed people that are here. that's what we're hraorbging for. that's what we hope we will get from trump. >> i want to pick up on the word control.
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yes, you support him. during your podcast you say he's his own worst enemy. clinton got a convention bump getting an 11-point lead over trump. and a brand-new poll out of the red state of georgia shows four points behind hillary clinton. how concerned are you that more is not being done to reel him in to avoid a loss? or do you think enough cannot be done? >> sometimes i think the damage has already been done. it might be difficult. he is falling further and further behind. from a standpoint of his consultants they have to say, listen, we can appreciate the fact that you're a real guy and you say what's on your mind. but you need to throttle it down a little bit because you're turning off a lot of voters. women don't like you. minorities don't like you. here's my thinking. if you go out and say i'm for stopping illegals from coming into the country, why is our emphasis be on illegals. shouldn't our emphasis be on the ones that company come legally?
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it's not fair to them. i think trump is right on that issue. if he goes back to hammering those points he could win georgia and ohio. he could say, listen, we have to take a look at respect when it comes to our police officers. when it comes to respect, we have a generation of students now, young people as well as adults, they don't have respect for their teachers, they don't have respect for cops, they don't have respect for bus drivers. they don't even have respect for their own parents. now cops have to deal with this. if he hones in, he will do better in georgia. his messages i think connect with regular people. respect the police. respect authority. we're going to work on trade agreements and jobs. we're going to make america first. we're tired of being $20 trillion in debt. we need to fix the cost of health care. who doesn't agree with that? >> all right, ron verb, appreciate your candor very much. thank you. >> thank you. stopping zika in south
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during a press conference, president obama called for help on the zika virus. >> a lot of folks talk about protecting americans from threats, zika is a threat to americans, especially babies right now. once again i want to urge the american people to call their members of congress and tell them to do their job. deal with this threat, help protect the american people from zika. >> meanwhile, officials in florida are bracing for a rise in demand after two new cases of travel-related connections were found in miami.
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wynwood is just north of miami. how bad is it there, sarah? >> reporter: it is is a constant battle to try to get rid of zika. the mosquitos are believed to transmit the virus. it rained here overnight and a little bit this morning, meaning there are new puddles of water. we have some planes overhead this morning spraying the area. a case of nontravel local transmission. this person was a close contact of one of the two original cases. that is why this person was being tested. meanwhile, this area, this one square mile area of actiinfecti includes this area behind me. since then there have been locally transmitted cases of zika in this neighborhood. there has been a profound effect on the businesses here.
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>> when the first article came out overnight, it became a ghost town. it seemed to scare a lot of people. and really there was nobody in the streets walking around at all. regardless it is is a little ambiguous. to draw a specific line around all of wynwood and say this is the center of attention, ground zero, is in my opinion, a little much. >> the governors office has been able to eliminate 10 blocks of it. unfortunately this area did not fall within the 10-block radius. but they were optimistic officials will continue to eliminate portions of the area,
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. >> it pretty tough. thank you so much. the chicago police department released nine videos. it is already under intense scrutiny. it is is the first time they have released so quickly in an effort to be more transparent about their conduct. it is now provoking shock and outrage. tammy lightner has the latest. >> chicago police in pursuit of 18-year-old paul o'neal. he narrowly misses a police officer, crashes and runs on foot. cops chase him. shots are fired. he was shot in the back. then he's cuffed and confusion. >> they shot at us too, right? >> i shot at the car.
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>> he shot back, right? >> the teen was not found with a gun. his sister distraught. i want everybody to know that paul had goals. >> the chicago police department acting swiftly, stripping three officers of their power pending investigation. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. >> the fatal shot was not caught on camera. authorities are investigating why the body camera of the officer who killed o'neal was not turned on. investigate agency said all the video, as shocking and disturbing as it is is is not the only evidence to be gathered and analyzed. they question why once again this city is watching the images of an unarmed blackman being by police.
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is. after a period of public donald trump finally endorsed paul ryan last night in ryan's territory. >> to make america great again, i support and endorse our speak of the house paul ryan. we may disagree on a couple of things, but mostly we agree and get it din and going do a lot of things. >> was it enough to get the republican partying together? okay. guys good morning and we're going to get right to it. >> good morning. >> good morning.
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>> was it genuine and is it enough on what he has caused in the party? >> you hope that it's genuine. if you're a republican nominee, you have to stay in the message and this has not been a good week. the last thing that you want to do is have a pub like fight with the speaker. the time is better spent trying to rebuild where you're losing in the key battleground states. this is a bad week, and i'm not sure that the endorsement is coming in the way that it did at the end of the week. it z >> it looks like he was just reading off a speech. when he is passionate about something, he sells it. it did not come off that way. >> yes, not only that. think of what it could have been. it could have been on stage in wisconsin that was not there or
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on stage with the sitting governor that was not there or on stage with the republican delegation that was not there. at least people would believe if donald trump gets elected and cannot work for the sitting speaker, what are they going to accomplish? it was not a good week, and the endorsement was poorly executed. >> given the concerns of the down ballot, do the candidates and gop want donald trump's endorsement? are they seeking it? >> well, donald trump lost the district by 19 points and he is not poplar and paul ryan s. he does not need the endorsement. his endorsement does not help. in some places it might. you will see people donald trump is a drag on the candidacy and
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if it looks like it's going to help him -- >> we will take it. >> yeah. >> i'm look at articles of the officials and how to replace donald trump as the candidate. first of all, is it something that they can really do? >> well, i think technically it's possible. it's possible to do it. i don't think that it's likely. it's going to be very hard to do. if you have to step aside, that's one thing. to try to replace him, you have to consider the rules and that allows for it to be done. the college rules that govern the electors and from state to state you have the differences and some are bound to vote for the first and the one that got the most votes and who the convention shows and so it could pick a nominee.
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i would say that it's possible but not likely. >> so how would the party pick a trump alternative late in the snaert. >> well, the candidate declines or otherwise. we don't know what otherwise means. >> right. >> there's an opening and if the candidate is replaced and the way that dhoe that is get the 168 members of the rnc. it's by majority, so they stablish a set of rules and probably vote and then the lowest vote get dropped and continue through the process and then the substitution no, ma' nomination. >> three months out and feeling that it's almost over and you walk in and it is what it is. >> yeah, no candidate -- every
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one was ahead with the poplar vote. allegory won the poplar vote but lost the press presidency. now, donald trump is in worst shape. hillary clinton got a large convention balance. unless something drops on hillary clinton like some more e-mails are released, that maybe a game changer. the debates maybe a game changer, but other than that, i'm not sure what donald trump can propose policy wise or a big idea that's the course here. >> okay. guys that's a wrap for this time. i know that i will see you again. >> thanks. >> thanks. the summer games are under way. we're going to look at that and security on the ground provided by the u.s. live from rio coming your way.
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