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measured confident candidate who is not going to get herself in trouble. >> amen, the tone and tenor is this is a woman working towards the transition. >> and i want to follow up on what nicole said. for people that said hillary clinton runs and hides, we have been hammering hillary clinton harder this week than we have in a long time. what did she do? she came on the show for 20 3to 30 minutes. she heard the tough criticisms, harsh, and she came on the show anything. i think it says something about her confidence to lead. all right. tonight at 8:00 "morning joe" music will be live at vinegar hill music in maine.
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you can watch a live stream of the show on facebook.com. that does it for us. here is stephanie. >> you and i will be there and the whole "morning joe" gang. >> and stephanie picks up the coverage right now. thanks. ere is a lot to unpack. good morning. hillary clinton has been ton offensive in the last 24 hours ramping up her attacks on donald trump just moments ago. >> a man with a long history of racial discrimination who traffics in conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of super market tabloids and these kind of white supremacist, white nationalist, anti-she memitic groups. >> the rnc standing by to react
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live. donald trump seeming to backtrack on his own immigration proposal. this is what he is saying on whether he would force out all 12 million undocumented immigrants. >> we'll see what happens but the tl is a very good chance the answer could be yes. we'll see what happens. he is taking hate groups mainstream. >> she paints decent americans, you, as raceracists. hillary clinton speaking exclusively with msnbc moments ago. i want to first though get reaction from republicans. sean spicer standing by with his take.
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first i want to get a quick look at the moments where she unleashed fierce reaction to donald trump's latest reactions against her and a lot more. take a look. >> all i can do is point to the evidence of what he has said and what he has done. from the start he has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia. it is deeply disturbing that he is taking hate groups that lived in the dark regions of the internet making them mainstream, helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. he has questioned the citizenship of president obama. he has a disturbing pattern of courting white supremacists. he has been sued for housing discrimination. he attacked a judge for mexican heritage. he promised a mass deportation force. what i want to make clear is this, a man with a long history of racial discrimination who
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recollects traffics in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and these kind of white supremacist, nation should never command other military. if he doesn't respect all americans how can he serve all americans? >> i want to get to kasie hunt. you have been covering the clinton campaign for months. what's the biggest take away from this interview? >> first of all i think, you know, they saw directly is donald trump a racist? she stated this is racist idealology. she is relating in this sort of name calling. she has been asked multiple times. i also thought it was interesting they dug in on the clinton foundation in particular. you heard her use that same
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defense her husband used, why the foundation will be different as she wins as president as opposed to when she was secretary of state. she drew fire for that. republicans criticized for saying if it's not okay when you were president why is it okay when you are secretary of state? >> we have a piece of that. take a listen. >> neither my husband, my husband or i have taken a penny of salary from the foundation. my work of secretary of state was not influenced by outside forces. i made policy decisions to keep americans safe and keep our interest abroad. i believe my aids also act aid prop yac acted appropriately. we have gone beyond the legal requirements to voluntarily disclose donors. >> she is hanging tough here. is it going resonate?
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she has issues here. >> she does. we were talking about the trump campaign. they did successfully put this clinton foundation front and cent center for a while. >> i want to bring in sean spicer and really get his reaction to this. she a communications director. first i want to say thank you. clearly you're in the hot seat. this is not the easiest interview for you to react to. you you listened to it. you heard him detail essentially the reasons why one could say donald trump is a racist. what do you think about that? >> well, honestly i think it's some what desperate.
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the trump campaign is wrapping up the most successful week. clinton is having the second worst campaign. the allegations coming out with the clinton foundation and she is pi svotpivoting. she put out an ad trying to link white supremacists -- >> wait. hold on. whether it was a desperate act or not all of the things she laid out that donald trump has said or done, were any of them incorrect? >> i think the video was unbelievably over the top. i could equally have walked through philadelphia during the dnc and found people that had
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crazy ideas and done the same thing and made them answer for it. i think the idea that they have gone to that level of desperation shows that they are -- >> you don't think that -- >> hold on. this is a changed election. i know they are scared because the foundation and they scandals continue to pile up and they know that's not the message the american people want. >> we are going to talk about the foundation be yut you don't think her tack ticketics are in with donald trump? hold on. >> i think -- >> hold on. if you're saying hillary clinton is pivoting i would like you to not pivot. donald trump called her a bigot. >> i'm not pivoting. hillary clinton says a lot of things about donald trump. she puts out a video like the
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white supremacists and the kkk and then everyone says look what donald trump says. at some point some people have to look at what hillary clinton has done and said. she is pivoting because she recognizes this is her achilles hill. >> outlandish. it is not outlandish to go after hillary clinton's health? for rudy giuliani to say google hillary clinton and health. that's not outlandish? please answer my question. is that -- >> i am. >> is that not outlandish? >> how come donald trump and his supporters get held to one standard and hillary clinton and her supporters -- >> excuse me. the ap story without a doubt went after hillary clinton. he has had one of the worst
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weeks ever. i want to go back to donald. he called hillary clinton a bigot. with all of the things he would go after her for, do you agree with him? >> she out there trying to reach out to african americans and all americans tell them there's a better way and better empowerment. her policies have allowed education policies to fall to the wayside. she is attacking him? it is ridiculous. it is trump talking about making america better and giving them opportunity. that's the reality. >> what are his policies? we know he reached out to african americans saying you walk outside you can get shot. >> he had about small business lending, educational tunts. there was a lot of discussion about policies.
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he laid out a policy on national security. when he is saying hillary clinton is a bigot what are his policies? we are less than 80 days away from this election. i need to vote. what are his policies in terms of what he is doing to help people in the inner cities with education, with jobs, what are those policies? >> i innumerated two of them. he talked with the group he had -- >> but what's the policy? >> can i answer is question? at some point you need to let me answer it if you want an answer. >> he had access to capital and he talked about educational opportunities. those are three areas he talked about yesterday and he will continue to talk about. what are hillary clinton's policies? the ones she has put forward have left every you aurban area.
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when you look at l.a., boston, chicago for decades, where is the murder rate? chicago. who is it run by? democratics. it trapped urban areas in a generational level of dependency. donald trump is giving hope and talking about policies. squl and the more we understand the more prepared we'll be to vote in november. i want to talk really though just for a moment in terms of his immigration policy. at the end of the day we really want to know where he stands. take a look. >> will that plan include a deportation force? >> to be determined. >> there is no amnesty. >> so if you haven't committed a crime and you have been here for 15 years, a family here, a job here, will you be deported? we'll see what happens once we strengthen up our border.
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there is a good chance, yes, we'll see what happens. >> i'm not judging it. i just want to know what is it? >> one, he made border security the fir and foremost thing. he will secure the border, build a wall and ensure we have a system of legal immigration that doesn't allow people to come through a porous border. if people can walk right in it's not going to matter. when it comes to those who are in here, one, it is a very good problem. we have to be fair, firm and humane. we have 11 million people in this country not legally. number one we have to look at the criminals that are here, make sure that's the number one priorit priority. second, people who deal with visa overstays or whatever they need to move. he recognizes the depth of this and isn't going to do it in a sound bite. he will let a comprehensive plan to do that. so he has been unbelievably
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consistent on the border security piece and the recognition that there is 11 million people that need to be death with and subgroups within that. some are more complicated because of their families and they need to be dealt with humanely. he has been very clear they must leave the country and once they have gone back and addressed the overstays they have had. >> so the 11 million go, they all have to go and then the good ones can come back? that's where he stands? >> that's what he said last night, yes. >> i want to go back far moment not just him calling hillary clinton a bigot. one thing that stands out, we haven't seen prominent republicans stand up and defend him in the last 24 hours. why do you think that is? >> i don't know.
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congress is in recess. it's august. there's a lot of reasons. how many people are out there piling on for hillary? we always have to prove something. i think plenty of people yesterday, things going on on twitter and social media. when people want to look for a problem they tend to find it. we are held to a double standard. i didn't see a ton of people saying donald trump is a racist. she was over the top. she knows he she is desperate a the polls are closing in the next 73 days. i was shocked they went this negative that early. when we realize we continue to have two really good weeks i get it that they had to go this negative that quickly. >> paul ryan and john mccain in the s in the middle of a race himself. one should make the argument he should stand up and stand behind donald trump and say my
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candidate is absolutely not a racist. for republicans out there i'm guessing it would be concerning. what does the party think when hillary clinton comes after him so strong or aggressive. not strong, aggressively. >> right. i think one could also point out as you noted john mccain has a race and he is focused on getting back to the senate to serve the people of arizona again. one could equally assume that. i think you did see a lot of traffic and push back against this yesterday. i think to say there wasn't push back is a bit over the top. i think you'll continue to see more. >> i have to ask you, your communications guy, a strategy guy, do you think hillary clinton is a bigot? >> no. i mean i think some of the policies she supported have not helped african americans but i think anybody who knows me, i don't tend to use certain words.
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that's not something i might certainly say, no. >> if you were advising mr. trump is that even a smart attack on hillary? she has many unlikable features. why go after her saying she is a bigot. many people say it doesn't make sense. >> i think he looked at the policies and concluded this is how he is going to label her. he is running for president of the united states. i personally believe donald trump offers a vision for this country. you know what you're getting. she is a c-level player. you know that it's going to be the status quo. i think trump offers america a better vision. he is not going to put up a government that doesn't serve the people. he offers vision and change and that's a message that could win for us. >> all right. both candidates have -- i
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apologize for interrupting you earlier. clearly, this is a very heated time. >> thanks. all right. we have to continue unpacking the hillary clinton interview and the reaction from the rnc. you know what? you'll have to help me. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> i want to listen to a bit of the interview she was ton offensive. >> i think what we have seen from trump is so disturbing it's dangerous. he retweeted a white supremacist. >> the most remarkable thing in that interview you asked sean, in the speech yesterday was anything she said in that speech
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wrong. sean dodged the question and said he didn't like a web video. i think that's why it is so damaging for donald trump. hillary was laying out a series of facts, the lawsuit over racial discrimination. it's just what donald trump has been up to over the last 14 months. there is not real lay rebuttal to it. >> what he has been up to. >> and one of the things worth understanding is all of this is a play for white voters, what secretary clinton is doing. this is for white republican voters who don't want to vote for donald trump, some i have been interviewing as i traveled around the country as well as white vote wloers have bers who looking at donald trump
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seriously. all of this talk, there is a term, captured groups, that refers largely to african americans. it hasn't been since the early 60 they have been competitive with black voters. when people talk about black americans am i racist in the eyes of white americans? black americans when discussed as discussed as window dressings about how whites feel about race. it is about how white americans feel about the racial politics of trump and clinton. >> i want to share that web ad. hillary clinton's team put it out. take a look. it was pretty aggressive. >> the reason a lot of klan members like donald trump is
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because a lot of what he believes we believe in. >> it is a hate fuelled america if this is what we are putting on the table. >> yeah, and donald trump can't control who supports him. the person that is running has campaign stoked these that ran an article in the wake of why the confederate flag is great. there is this alt-right and intensity of support that is not seen for republican candidates that is troubling. it feels trivial to talk about a tweet but it's more than once donald trump or somebody on his attack has this white genocide.
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>> donald trump says that's not the case at all. he can't control who gets behind him. what do you think? >> he has not condemned at his rallies. there are video tapes of people punching black people in the face at trump rallies. i think we should make it clear not all trump supporters are racist and not all trump supporters are violent. there is energy that goes unchecked. there is white supremacist support. it goes back to the goldwater/johnson campaign. johnson used or, you know, it became deseminated. so this is all a historical
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loop. the question is do you rebut it and donald trump does not. i think donald trump is guilty of pleading ignorance to the history of race in america. >> thank you so much. we'll take a break. coming up, the ground is still shaking in italy. dangerous aftershocks continue this morning. the death toll spiking again. why is homeland security invest kuwaiti investigating the web site of this snl actress? improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil?
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hillary clinton's exclus live interview said we know is disturbing and dangerous. a car bomb detonated at police headquarters. 11 policemen were killed and nearly 80 others were injured. two nuns were found stabbed to death. they were found late yesterday after police checked their home when they didn't show up for work. this afternoon president obama will create the largest protected area on the planet off the coast of hawaii. obama will quadruple the size of the here goes nothing. it will now cover more than
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580,000 square miles. and ryan lochte charged over the incident. the 12-time olympic medallist will be summoned a brazilian court to face the charges. sadly a new round of aftershocks hit italy today as the death toll rises. i hate even saying this number. they tell nbc news now 267 people have been confirmed killed by that 6.2 magnitude quake. nearly 400 others injured. lucy is still in amitrice. >> reporter: it is now 60 hours. they are focusing on what they call red zones, the few areas that might contain people trapped beneath the rubble.
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time is running out, hope is not. they are optimistic they can continue to find people. here in amatrice residents have been housed in one area, an enclosed gym with cots. a lot of donations pouring in. other families have been housed outdoors inside these open air tent cities. we saw people getting served lunch. pasta on the menu. a lot of basic necessities are here and available for them to use. the big question is what is going happen long term? the fear is they will not be able to go back to their homes for years or perhaps even longer. one of the issues is the soul searching. how was it able to happen? could authorities have done more to secure the buildings? this is supposed to be a school. officials spent nearly
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$1 million reenforcing it to earthquake-proof standards. a lot of children could have died there. a lot of unanswered questions. >> tragic, tragic, tragic. a lot of questions surrounding the storm heading towards florida. it's the end of august. come on. >> is it even going to be a storm is the question. this is the least amount of organization. it is great for people in florida and bahamas and cuba. we are worried about what will happen when it gets to the gulf. it could be off of the coast of florida. that's when it could develop. we are still going to get a lot of rain in florida. about 5 inches is possible. nothing will be widespread in florida. as far as the sunshine state goes it is all clear.
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mixed signals. the core of his platform after appearing to be softening the plan to deport all 12 million illegal immigrants. last night he said he might do it anyway. katie, first i want to share what he said last night. >> first i want to see what's going to happen. we are going to deport many people, many, many people. >> i'mconfused. why can't we pin him down on this? >> reporter: i don't know why we can't pin him down on this. it seems like his campaign cannot pin him down on this. it appeared he was softening his position, creating a path towards legalization. it was the same thing jeb bush proposed during the primaries.
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last night i guess facing pushback donald trump changed again actually saying it was a hardening, not a softening and he would consider deporting all 11 million undocumented immigrants. maybe it will clarify things but donald trump's immigration policy is up in the air. >> we learn certainly want to g answers. want to bring in a republican strategist. he is one of the authors behind the republican autopsy after romney's 2012 loss to president obama. thanks for joining me this morning. >> thanks. >> first, where do you believe donald trump stands on immigration? >> let me say i think there's a more fundamental issue. i think it's that they are looking for somebody in washington to finally have their back. i think that they have found
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that person and she is a warrio for regular folks. i think the clinton foundation money shows that. i think the fact that over half are meetings they looked at in the first half of her term were clinton donors. i think the american people are sick and tired of nobody seem to go have their back. >> american people are without a doubt frustrated. you need to know what their back stands for. >> sure. >> what is his position on immigration? >> i think it is very plain that donald trump is going to ask you are the border first and foremost. most americans that's their biggest concern it is very clear he want to build the wall and
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make the border secure. he is thinking about how he goes through improving the immigration system that is very broken and needs fixing, needs repair. you know, to me it's clear he is thinking through that. i think as he sits down with people in the coming days -- he can clarify that. that's his job. i do know that for the americans who want a secure border, who want a president strong on law and order, who is not going to second-guess the fbi director -- >> well, if he -- >> i think donald trump will be a much better source. >> if he is thinking through immigration now, the more we hear from him he is starting to sound like rubio and jeb bush, two candidates he tore into.
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if he ends up where they were does he owe them an apology? >> for me, i want the republican party to be a brand of conservatism that is inviting and inspiring for new people to join our party. for us to win the white house -- and this is what we wrote about, we have got to be more inclusive. we have got to bring in folks that look like me from the south. i think that's what you're beginning to see from donald trump over the last couple of weeks. what i would encourage him to do is have real discussion about real issues and show these folks whether they are white, black, hispanic, catholic or whatever, show them that you care about all americans -- >> hold on. >> if he does that you'll see hillary clinton continue to attack him. the clinton campaign knows if he gets going she will be in
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trouble. >> he has taken a number of meetings this week, met with lat latino leadership and he is thinking. he is talking. le let's think about what he has said and done. we don't even have to go on the list. it's a massive list. can he really backtrack? you said we need to broaden the base. we need a softer stance on immigration, appeal to minorities in order to win the next election. do you think that's what donald trump is doing? >> that's what he needs to do. >> but is that what he is doing? >> that's what he needs to do. i think he is making efforts to do that. he has certainly had moments with things in the past with what he has said. americans will vote this fall and they will have a choice between hillary clinton and donald trump who is a warrior for regular americans. i think for people who want
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change and most americans think the country is on the wrong track. they want change. i think they don't want what barack obama has been giving us. i think as they look at donald trump i think they will see that he is the candidate that can bring economic growth and bring more safety in our communities. i think that's what donald trump has an opportunity to do. >> real quick because we have to go to commercial. all of those dissatisfied americans who want change, why do you think it's not showing up in the polls? it says hillary clinton is up ten points. >> ity it's because he has to continue to broaden his base. you know, he has run a cam nan is really connected with a lot of republican voters, base voters. we this has got to expand that. ity that's what you have seen him doing and i think that's why
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hillary is not serving the good of this country and wouldn't help her to govern. i think donald trump is making he headway. go sit down with 20 people, 30 people, have a serious discussion about real issues with real americans about how he can bring real change to our country. >> we encounselrage him to do t. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, many people came to the defense of saturday night live leslie jones after her web site was hacked. ev hillary clinton tweeted support. dangerous times. we are taking a break. this is msnbc.
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race thing or a lady thing but i'm mad as hell. >> that is leslie jones in the new ghostbusters movie. the homeland security investigating the hack into the actress's web site. the hackers posted explicit photos as well as her passport and drivers license photo. fans have been showing support. hillary clinton tweeted no one deserves this. joining me now is curt wagner who is a senior editor for social media. first help me understand u.s. immigration and customs enforcement and the department of homeland security are investigating this act. i care. why are they involved? >> right. it's a good question. they don't talk about specific details. i imagine the reason they are involved is because of some of
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stuff involved was her passport and drivers license information. i imagine those u.s. government documents being released was a trigger for them to got involved. because leslie jones is such a celebrity it is a prime example of them wanting to display how involved they are and come out and say we will make this an example. >> do you think people could be punished, arrested for this? >> absolutely. people who have hacked celebrity attacks in the past a number of celebrities had nude photos l k leaked online and things like that. punishment ranges from a couple of months to years in prison. >> and one could argue this is now an issue of national security? it is that worrysome? >> i think it could. if people with able to get leslie jones's stuff who is to say i they are not able to get passport information for other u.s. citizens.
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i would imagine that's why they are look into it. >> we understand why candidates for present are targeted but she is a comedian. one was banned from twitter for encouraging followers to tweet racist messages of her. this is breitbart, stephen bannon, that's where he came from. he used to run breitbart. why have they been going after her so aggressively? >> she draws a lot of attention. if you're a woman or minority you're essen essentially a target. a lot of users deal with this stuff all of the time. she is vocal and gets a lot of attention. by going after her they are getting the attention they crave. we are talking about it here on
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it's. >> -- television. >> they don't need to give their names or faces and they are attacking people every day! twitter is under pressure. they have said we are going to make these changes and fix this abuse issue and haven't been able to. it has been something that has been talked about for years now. i think what we are going to ultimately have to see is the challenge with twitter is everyone can be anonymous. if you create an account and get booted off you can turn around and create a new one. it's a tough thing to do. yes, they under pressure. yes, they need to fix it. if more people end up quitting twitter it looks terrible for the country. >> i hope yak is watching. show your name. show your face. stand up. >> all right. thanks so much for joining me.
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♪ there's all kinds of grounds for people to be saying, hey, i think i've got a better idea about how to do that. but that's not the campaign that donald trump has been running. and i am reaching out and asking fair-minded americans to repudiate this kind of divisive, demagoguery. >> that was hillary clinton earlier this morning, taking a hard line against donald trump on "morning joe." i want to get some real take-aways here. joining me now, nbc's senior political editor, mark murray. mark, if you had written a weekly wrap-up yesterday, you might say hillary clinton had the toughest week of her campaign. but given the last 24 hours, her speech, her interview this morning, do you think she is on a comeback? >> you know, stephanie, i won't put it in those terms, but i will say by giving the speech she did yesterday, we are
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talking a whole lot more about donald trump, about race, about donald trump's past, accusations of racial bias. more than we are talking about the clinton foundation. when it comes to the clinton foundation and the e-mails. one way to view yesterday's speech, it was certainly a conversation-turner. the clip you just played i also thought was striking, too. because hillary clinton was making the argument and repeating it again, that donald trump is isn't your normal republican. the speech she was trying to give yesterday, the republicans, you have a choice, either come vote for or you can end up sitting out. but donald trump isn't the republican of john mccain. he isn't about a bob dole. he isn't a george w. bush. i really do think that was one of the central arguments she was making yesterday. >> isn't that the argument donald trump makes in his own favor, though? i'm a different kind of republican? and he has had a week where he is trying to have this outreach to african-americans, to latinos. will he have any success, given
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what hillary clinton just fired back at him in the last 24 hours, saying you can have all the discussions you want. here's what you, donald trump, have said over the last 14 months. >> since donald trump has had the leadership, we have seen him make an appeal to african-americans and latinos by making an argument on what do you have to lose? and stephanie, as others have mentioned, this necessarily isn't an appeal to directly african-americans and latinos. but more about a lot of the suburban whites that donald trump is losing in almost every poll i have seen. so that week-long appeal by donald trump, plus what hillary clinton said yesterday, you could end up seeing as a battle over kind of the squishy middle on republicans who maybe are thinking about voting for hillary clinton, or suburban moms who are undecided. and so i really do think those are two audiences we have been talking about. >> suburban moms, never felt so popular. mark murray, thank you for joining me this morning.
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at clox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disapar right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. that wraps us up for the hour, and week. i'm stephanie rule. craig melvin, i sure hope and believe you're going to show that exclusive hillary clinton interview. >> we're going to do that right now. see you tomorrow morning on "today," by the way. thank you, stephanie and for joining us. we start with clinton, trump and race. we are seeing some of the sharpest attacks yet with 74 days to go until election day. an "morning joe" exclusive, hillary clinton continued to go after trump, tying him to racists, fueled by a right wing fringe movement. >> it's deeply disturbing that he is taking hate groups that lived in the dark regions of the internet, making them
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mainstream, helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. >> we have that "morning joe" interview in its entirety, in just mere moments. for his part, donald trump doubling down on his charge that hillary clinton is a bigot. >> her policies are bigoted, because she knows they're not going to work. >> you're saying she is personally bigoted. >> she is, of course she is. i think she has been extremely, extremely bad for african-americans. i think she has been extremely bad for hispanics. >> meanwhile, mixed messages 48 hours after a self-described softballing on immigration. donald trump seems to have returned to his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. or has he? we start, though, with "morning joe"'s exclusive interview with hillary clinton, who ratcheted up her attacks on donald trump, linking him to the right wing fringe groups and clinton also defended the clinton foundation. here's that conversation.
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