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this is "nightline." >> tonight, no minced words. >> although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> donald trump still feeling the heat for his comments about second amendment people. tonight he's back on the offensive. >> isis is honoring president obama. he is the founder of isis. i would say the cofounder would be crooked hillary clinton. >> hillary today had her own stern warning. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president, words can have tremendous consequences. >> now even more republicans saying a trump presidency would
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good evening. thanks for joining us. donald trump once again courting controversy tonight branding president obama and hillary clinton as cofounders of isis. all while s backlash for his contentious comments about "second amendment people." clinton hitting back along with even more high-profile republicans rising up against donald, calling him dangerous. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight donald trump is yet again on the offensive. >> isis is honoring president obama. he is the founder of isis. he's the founder of isis, okay?
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he founded isis. and i would say the cofounder would be crooked hillary clinton. cofounder. crooked hillary clinton. >> reporter: unprecedented allegations made this evening in florida. one day after he was caught up in another controversy. yesterday in north carolina, he was talking about gun rights and the importance of the president's supreme court picks. >> hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish, the second amendment. by the way, if she gets to pick -- [ audience booing ] if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> reporter: a statement that many say could be interpreted that gun owners might take up arms against hillary clinton.
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bipartisan. >> nobody who is seeking a leadership position should do anything to count nance violence. and that's what he was saying. >> reporter: others noted it might have been a joke. >> it sounds like just a joke gone bad. i hope he clears it up very quickly. >> reporter: but maybe not a joke in good taste. >> the type of comment that a presidential candidate should not make. >> reporter: the headline in today's "new york daily news," this isn't a joke anymore. >> yesterday we witnessed the latest in a long comments from donald trump that cross the line. >> reporter: trump is sticking to his guns. the campaign insists he was trying to inspire voters noting, it's called the power of unification. second amendment people have amazing spirit and are tremendously unified. today the nra launched this ad. >> protected by armed guards for 30 years -- >> reporter: a $3 million buy making this the biggest single
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york mayor rudy giuliani blamed the media for the uproar. >> the first time any of us had any idea that's the way it was interpreted when the clinton spin machine interpreted it that way, spun it out to a press that is willing to hit him every day, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. >> reporter: but watch trump's statement again. watch that guy in the red shirt there. >> nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> reporter: the grimace says it all. today darrell vickers said he was a little surprised. >> he should not have said it. the news media will have a heyday. >> reporter: but he defended trump. >> i believe that he has the moral character that we need and stuff. but he also has a little foot in the mouth disease. >> reporter: trump supporters point out that joe biden made what they claim is a similar joke during the democratic primaries in 2008. >> i guarantee you, barack obama ain't taking my shotguns so
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if he tries to fool with my beretta, he's got a problem. >> there are some jokes you can't make. all of us know it whenever we pass through airport security lines. a presidential candidate shouldn't make jokes about assassination or armed insurrection. if that is really what he meant. the danger is a madman might take it seriously that an angry soul, passions inflamed, will trot out the thomas jefferson quote that the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and it has happened before. sadly, it could happen again. former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords said in a statement, responsible, stable individuals won't take trump's rhetoric to its literal end, but his words may provide a magnet for those seeking infamy. gabby giffords should know. her life will never be the same. even those when claim trump's wisecrack may not have been very responsible say it was almost certainly perfectly legal. >> the supreme court has said
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be intended to and likely to cause imminent violence. so basically you have to say, "go kill the president now" for it to be counted as a true threat, regardless what was you think about what trump said, it's almost certainly protected by the constitution. >> reporter: it's not the first time trump's sense of humor has gotten him into trouble. during the primaries he mocked a disabled "new york times" reporter. >> now the poor guy, you got to see this guy, i don't know what i said, i don't remember! >> reporter: last week he kicked a mothe a of his rally. >> actually, i was only kidding, you can get the baby out of here. >> reporter: the mother said she knew he was joking. the week before that he practically begged russia to hack hillary clinton's e-mails. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> reporter: all pointed to as examples of trump humor that missed the mark. in each case, trump has accused the media of willfully
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>> reporter: he's also noted on other occasions that blunt talk flying in the face of political correctness is part of his campaign's appeal. >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. >> reporter: trump's die-hard supporters are not about to condemn him for shooting his mouth off. to many of them that's part of his charm. >> he's not a professional politician. his speeches are not robotically programmed. >> reporter: at a rally today plenty looked past thi controversy. >> anybody would think he can get on national tv and insinuate he wanted to have her assassinated is crazy. >> reporter: as the controversies mount, a growing number of republicans are jumping ship. >> if you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously. >> reporter: many say they're disturbed how trump riles up his supporters. >> i really am concerned about the hatred that you see out there and what people yell at
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you need to appeal to people's better nature. if you really want to move this country forward. >> reporter: this week former republican congressman chris sheas and 50 other prominent republicans announced they're voting for clinton. >> he's reckless with how he uses words. >> reporter: and they say it isn't just the jokes that worry them, it's also the prospect of trusting this man to speak for the nation. >> jokes rarely translate well into foreign languages. seriously by other foreign leaders and could lead to an escalation in a time of crisis. >> i am so happy to be back here. >> reporter: out on the campaign trail, tensions are high. today the secret service took down a protester at a clinton event. in june, less in las vegas thwarted what they say was an assassination attempt against trump. >> we love our police. >> words matter, my friends.
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of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> reporter: mere words do have extraordinary power to inspire or outrage. >> crooked hillary clinton. >> reporter: both candidates know that. the tone of this campaign already uglier than any presidential contest in years. i'm david wright for "nightline" in orlando, florida. up plastic surgeon posting videos of his operations on snapchat. later, a daredevil dangling from the side of trump tower. (becky) i've seen such a change in einstein since he started eating the new beneful recipe. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantastic! (becky) he's a very active dog. he never stops moving. he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. it has real beef, grains, vegetables, and he loves it.
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you know, they say the camera adds ten pounds. put this doctor can take them away. he's a plastic surgeon who videotapes his procedures and then posts them on snapchat. since launching his account, the doctor says his business has exploded with patients eager to go under the knife on the world wide web. tonight we here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's inside the operating room like you've never seen before. >> how nice does the booty look now? >> reporter: brought to you by the man known as dr. miami. >> they call me dr. miami. i'm a plastic surgeon. i make people feel better about their bodies. >> reporter: plastic surgeon dr. michael solsauer, taking viewers behind the scenes at surgeries, most so graphic we can't even
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she was quite square. we're going to give her a round booty. >> reporter: capturing the before, after, and everything in between. in these ten-second video clips he posts to social media platform snapchat. >> i made my incision here -- >> reporter: the result, a cult following of millions of snapchat followers and more new patients than he can even handle. >> then we say, you know what, we're going to take a break from making appointments, we've got a backlog more than ten years out. i'm going to show you the before and after, it's >> reporter: the doctor insists all this doesn't distract him in the operating room, where life is literally in his hands. god forbid that worst-case scenario, somebody dies on your table. >> we're careful. we hope it never happens. >> reporter: 26-year-old cynthia was lucky she got on his schedule. you can watch her here, completely unconscious on the operating table, undergoing a brazilian butt lift and liposucti liposuction. >> have a lot of friends. i just want them to be part of
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>> reporter: it's not the first time viewers have flocked to plastic surgery. on the show "botched," millions tuned in to see the good, the bad, and the ugly side of cosmetic surgery. but in dr. miami's o.r., fans are getting raw, unedited, unfiltered video almost instantaneously. >> this booty is all done, look how nice and round it is. everything she ever wanted in a boogie and a bag of >> reporter: but unfocused doctors in the operating room may have backfired before. after legendary comedian joan rivers suffered fatal complications during a minor throat procedure, her daughter melissa sued yorkville endoscopy, where the procedure was done, claiming among other allegations that a doctor took photos of joan rivers while under sedation. melissa rivers reaching a settlement this past may for an undisclosed amount. so far for dr. miami, no
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complications. if something goes wrong, somebody has the evidence to bring to a court and say, look what he did right here. we have the moment on tape. >> i think all surgeries should be on tape. i feel like -- what's wrong with transparency? it's like saying to a cop, why are you wearing a body camera? i think body cameras on police and cameras in schools are a good thing too. it keeps everybody focused. >> reporter: in the doctor's office, everyone has a choice. >> has anyone come not to snapchat their surgery? >> oh, yeah. about one-third of my patients don't want anything to do with social media. >> you give them the option? >> of course, of course. they have to sign permission forms. about two-thirds of my patients snapchat, do want to be snapchatted. about one-third don't. the inverse of what it was in the beginning. at the beginning, 1 in 3 would allow me to. now it's people coming in asking to be on the snapchat. >> reporter: like so many of dr. miami's patients, cynthia first discovered his work on snapchat.
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work. >> reporter: so she flew over 1,000 miles just to be here today. >> thank you, this is the best way to start the week, with an award. >> reporter: a surgery like the one cynthia's having costs close to $8,000. but cynthia says it's worth it. dr. salsauer started out posting pics to another social media outlet, instagram, but says he graphic. that's when his now 17-year-old daughter introduced him to snapchat. >> he didn't know how to use it. okay, press this button, this is how you take the picture, whatever. he went to his office and that day he started using it. >> i have to ask. your daughter, when she's 18, she goes into a doctor's office like yours, and her surgery is on snapchat? >> it's up to her, yeah, sure. >> you're okay with that? >> i'm okay with that.
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i'm okay with it. >> reporter: the father of five employs not one but two full-time snapchaters. >> how was the rest of your sunday? >> it was much better. i slept after the iv. >> recovered after the iv? i heard that you hurled. >> no hablo anglais. >> it's like a hobby. some plastic surgeons have race cars, fancy boats. i have a britney and an every move in the operating room and serve as snapchat sidekicks. thanks to dr. miami, they have large followings of their own. >> i make my decision here in the infraglutial crease. infra, meaning below. glutial, meaning glutial. making my tunnels -- >> reporter: everyone on the office is in on dr. miami's snapchat game, broadcasting every detail.
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>> reporter: from the moment he walks in the door. >> what do we have today? >> today we have a bbl, bbl, implant exchange, bbl bam. >> awesome. >> reporter: into the o.r. where cynthia is halfway through her transformation. >> all right, so this cheek is done. look how tense it is. i can't get any more fat out of there. >> reporter: dr. miami's popularity only seems to be growing. >> here are your final its best snapchater of the year -- >> reporter: he came in second, losing to dj khaled. >> maybe next year. >> reporter: while snapchat may have made him famous, his patients say the work speaks for itself. ten days after her surgery, cynthia's back side has been transformed. >> how nice does that booty look now? >> reporter: thanks to snapchat, it's there for everyone to see. >> so we're all done. look at this booty. i'm going to show you the before and after pictures.
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political interests may be reaching new heights literally. daredevil scaling trump tower seeking a face-to-face with the donald. here's abc's geo benitez. >> reporter: 21 stories high. hundreds of feet above ground. a real-l trump tower this afternoon. watch as he makes his way up the building using giant suction cups. the stunt lasting three hours. until this happened. turns out, according to police, the 20-year-old man from virginia went to these great lengths all because he wanted to meet with donald trump. for "nightline," i'm geo benitez in new york. >> i guess he'll have to just hang in there.
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