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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, july 21st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." from the floor of the republic national convention in cleveland, ohio, delegates booed ted cruz off the stage when he doesn't endorse donald trump and tells them to vote their conscience. >> tonight, donald trump will deliver the biggest speech of his political career. his son eric will join us. video shows an unarmed black man with his hand up, moments before police shoot him. the victim describes how he was trying to help an autistic man. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. with this united party, i know we will ele
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to be the 45th president of the united states of america. >> ted cruz snubs party unity. >> vote your conscience and vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom. ted cruzoo bed off the stage. >> why did they let ted cruz on stage? >> that is the part that remains something of a mystery. >> it was quite awful and franklin i think it was selfish. >> southwest flights cancelled or delayed because of a transmission error. >> a police shooting is under investigation in florida. the man who was shot is the caretaker of an autistic man. >> i'm saying, sir, why did you >>oot me? > a suspect surrounded by police in mid-town. >> a bomb scare caused by a fake bomb.
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this is to right. >> where does it land? >> all that. >> i g rant hyou,e can be a little rough with politicians on the stage, but i've seen this good man up close. >> it was sort ofn a awkward air kiss like this. >> a little pull-back there. >> and all that matters. ♪ >> this is the oval office. my husband is in there somewhere. >> are you sure? >> he better be. that's where he said he would be! >> on "cbs this morning." >> our party now has a nominee. >> ted cruz was speaking this afternoon and trump interrupted him with his plane. >> that was pretty well orchestrated! >> you can almost see trump in the window doing this. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ♪
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welcome to "cbs this morning." we are at the republic national convention inside quicken loans arena in cleveland. donald trump's biggest rival in the primaries stole the show here last night. >> our god-given right, even those with whom we don't agree. >> delegates booed texas senator ted cruz. they were angry his speech did not endorse the republican nominee. >> it was one more sign that all republicans still have not come together behind trump. cruz reportedly said after his speech, quote, i had to speak the truth. major garrett was on efficiently during the whole outcry and is now high above us right now. major, what a night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ted cruz took a chance last night and it failed. the goal came close enough to endorsing donald trump without losing touch with his supporters or undercutting his own prospects for the
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2020 should trump falter. by night's end, it was cruz who faltered, not trump. delegates warmly welcomed texas senator ted cruz to the stage on wednesday. >> thank you. >> reporter: cruz's 22-minute speech mentioned his party's nominee just once. >> i want to congratulate donald trump on winning the nomination last night. >> reporter: but cruz lost the crowd with his coded anti--trump message. >> vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the constitution. >> reporter: trump supporters interpreted that as an invitation to oppose the nominee. his cry to move on. >> i appreciate the enthusiasm of the new york delegation. >> reporter: the che
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louder than trump with lenelal timing and made an appearance in the crowd, stealing the show. >> and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and cruz's wife heidi paraded out of the arena face ago hostile crowd. moments later -- >> i think you misunderstood. >> reporter: former house speaker newt gingrich tried to clean up the mess. >> ted cruz said you can vote your conscience for anyone who will uphold the constitution. in this election, there is only one candidate who will uphold the constitution. >> reporter: cruz's refusal to endorse later speeches by son eric and mike pence. even delegates from texas wanted more unity. >> i am incredibly disappointed. i love ted cruz. he is an honorable man. >> i was hoping beyond hope that he would endorse mr. trump at the end. >> repor t
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as no surprise to trump who tweeted, i saw his speech two hours early but let him speak any way. no big deal. trump's oldest son don jr. said the shoutdown revealed the party's true color. >> the best unity i saw was everyone booing him off the stage because i think everyone else in here has the sense to realize the number one goal is make sure we beat hillary clinton. >> ted cruz still here in cleveland addressing a divided texas delegation. cruz sent out a fund-raising e-mail for h2018 senate campaig after the last debacle. even his texas supporters regarded it as self-serving. >> outrage over ted cruz's speech stole some of the spotlight from governor mike pence. the vice presidential nominee tried to emphasize the need for party unity to elect donald trump. josh elliott of our streaming network cbsn has key promotes from pence's speech. >> good morning to you all.
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stage and spoke about his family, spoke about his upbringing, and perhaps, most important to this hall, his come to reagan moments. he offered that conservative blessing and then walked through his own rational saigs of why donald trump, the outsider, is the man to bring the party together to defeat hillary clinton. >> let's resolve here and now that hillary clinton will never become president of the united states. of america. >> reporter: the indiana governor mike pence made his case for republicans to fall in line. >> this is the outsider, my running mate, who turned a lo long-shot campaign into a movement. >> reporter: the pastioning of donald trump into a positive. >> until now, he's had to do is all by himself against all odd. >> reporter: the primary, pence himself, had backed senator ted cruz. >> being a ted cruz supporter is what donald trump needs for mike pence. >> reporter: kevin share deny was a senior adviser for mitt
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romney's 2012 campaign. >> there are very few people that would take this job and mike pence is one of them. >> reporter: pence's rollout had anything but smooth. >> speaking from my heart and brennan. >> reporter: trump overshadowed his vp nominee during a "60 minutes" interview and during pence's announcement trump spoke nearly 30 minutes before finally introducing his running mate. >> to protect our god-given rights. >> reporter: and while last night's drama with cruz stole part of his thunder. pence held the stage for over half an hour. introducing his family and himself. >> i'm a christian. a conservative. and a republican. in that order. >> reporter: everything that trump campaign hopes can lead it to victory. >> when we elect donald trump, the 45th president of the united states, we will make american great again.
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his speech last night, said that donald trump would stand with america's allies, but that seemed to contradict what the nominee had told "the new york times" just earlier in the day when donald trump said that he wouldn't necessarily extend protections to nato allies unless they, and i quote, have fulfilled their obligations to us, end quote. >> what does that mean? >> i believe it means what it meant for donald trump in that moment and it may mean something entirely different tomorrow. >> thank you, josh. for the third night in a row, a member of donald trump's family spoke in prime time. his son eric followed ted cruz on stage. made his endorsement very clear. >> vote for the candidate who can't be bought, sold, purchased, bribed, coerced, intimidated, or steered from the past that is right and just and true.
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and, quite frankly, friends, vote for the one candidate who does not need this job. >> eric trump is with us now. welcome. >> thank you, guys. great to be here. >> we have a lot to talk about. >> big night last night, huh? >> very big. >> how does it feel to be up there? >> it was incredible. nrv incredible feeling. i put a lot of work and passion into that speech as you can tell. every single word. >> every word you wrote? >> i love my father and he is the greatest guy in the world and i'm not a politician and never plan on to be but a great moment to be up there. >> you didn't give the only speech last night. a speech from ted cruz as well. the papers morning are full of this. attempt at unity fall short and gop party unity cracks. you had seen the speech. your father said he saw the speech two hours before and knew there was not going to be an endorsement. >> why give him the stage? >> listen. i think the speech was -- the speech was
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good. i think the fact that this whole convention hall had 25,000 trump fans in here, right? what he didn't do, when he didn't do the right thing. he signed a pledge at the beginning of the process and when he didn't do the right thing, people went crazy. i was in the green room behind the stage and about to go on and give my speech. this room, i've never seen or heard boos like that. the whole house and auditorium was literally shaking with boos. how do you get booed out of your own convention? >> by your own delegation. >> by your own delegation. it was unbelievable. i think the people in there arena spoke for themselves. i don't have much comment on but i think the people in this room spoke. >> you were pleased by that? >> i thought it was a little bit classless. if you go to a convention, you go to support or don't go at all. i think that's just politician 1 on 1, right? >> here is a larger point here is party unity. i mean, this has been be a movement from a candidate to a movement and you need the party because the general election,
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organization. you need money. >> if you were in this room last night, you know we had the party. if you were in the room and you saw the electricity, you saw the electricity when i spoke, you saw the electricity when governor pence spoke. i mean, it was an incredible feeling. the room was going crazy. >> delegates you should have them. >> the question is the larger republican party. >> the trump delegates are sitting on the floor obviously. then another 15,000 people in the stand and everything. it's a special thing. and then you look at the whole structure and what we have done in washington. you look at the people who have come on board, meaning the big political names. believe me, party unity is there. it's very much there. >> we keep hearing all the time that donald trump's three adult children, that's you, donald, and ivanka, are his closest advisers and biggest confidants. what is the biggest advice you've given him? >> i hate the word adviser? do you? >> are we advisers, no. we are his kids and love the man tremendously and he
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trust in us whether it be being coming business or whatever it is, he has a lot of trust in us and when we have something on our mind we say it to him. if he likes it, he accepts. we always have that heat at the table. that is the antithesis of family. i'm not a politician and not what i do moo my everyday life but we spend live time with my father and can tell him things other people might not be able to tell him. >> we are going to hear from your father tonight. a big speech tonight. he has given an interview with "the new york times" that has created some waves because he suggested we might withdrawal from the world and not defend our nato allies. is that appropriate? >> no. actually, i think a little bit different than that. i think it's message is the fact that every country in this part of nato should have their own weight. right now we subside the vast majority of nato. how is that fair? countries in part of nato don't pay in anything and pay very little. >> a
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everybody should pay their own way and president obama has made that point. >> if you look at the amount that the u.s. pays proportionately to nato 80% or some crazy number. >> if there was an attack on a country from russia or somewhere else, nato is pledged to defend them. >> sure. >> and the united states is part of nato. >> sure. >> if you don't live up your agreements, people will worry about whether you can be depended on. >> my father absolutely believes in nato and believes in living up to it but wants people to pay their own way. he is sick of seeing -- part of his narrative why are we ripped off around the world and taken advantage of and why do we have to be the world's police force when no one else steps forward and you've seen this so long and so many years. his point with nato has always been people have to pay into the system and they have to pay their own way and not right for us to take a disproportionate verdict. >> he did not mean to say as president he would not support
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agreement? >> nato is supported. he is the one who actually said you have to overhaul nato because nato never had anything to dealt with terrorism. nato was always designed with dealing with large, large countries and large wars, you know, the ussr. so many other things. he said, listen, you need to transform nato to also deal with the threats of today. isis and al qaeda and other groups like that. i think he has been 100% right and actually it's interesting that nato just formed a group that is geared specifically to deal with terrorists. >> eric, have you seen your dad's speech tonight? >> i have. >> he has said that he has trouble talking about personal things. will this be a personal speech? >> i think it's going to be a deep speech and i think it's going to be an important speech and i think he is going to talk about a lot of policy he has talked about the last 12 months and i think a policy quite frankly he has been right about the last 12 months p. you see what is happening in the world with all of these attacks
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this world right now is in a dark place but i think there is tremendous optimism. i think you'll see both sides of that and i think you'll hear probably the problems but i think it's also going to be very optimistic speech in terms of how he as a commander in chief. >> prompter or no prompter? >> there will be a prompter. >> thank you for fulfilling your promise yesterday and coming over. we really appreciate it. great to see you. >> congratulations. >> thank you. many republicans are blasting ted cruz for last night's speech. new jersey governor chris christie called the texas senator's words awful and selfish and mike huckabee said trump trusted ted and was rewarded with a betrayal. >> democrat hillary clinton parodied ted cruz tweeting vote your conscience. john heilemann is joining us at the table. he is co-host and executive producer of "the circus" on showtime, a division of cbs. good morning, john.
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ted cruz ended up being booed off the stage. what does this mean? >> unusual. i've never seen that in many conventions i've covered. what does it mean? a huge political gamble by cruz. he is fund-raising off of this morning which tells you he thinks it went well among his supporters. i think trump is going to lose and i stood up at the convention and said i'm the principal conservative who represents all of these people who weren't for trump and when trump loses in the fall i will be there to be the true conservative inheritor of the conservative future. >> mike pence gave a stem winder last night. probably the best speech of the entire convention thus far. we are not talking about that. >> we are not talking about it, yes. >> we are not talking about the way he spoke highly of mr. trump last night, his prescription for the future of the republican party. >> indictment of hillary clinton. >> he was upstaged by a man that trump calls lyin' ted. >> it's
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the trump campaign he is perfectly happy with the outcome. they got a certain benefit. the boos which rang out throughout this hall did, from the trump point of view, portray a unified convention hall in opposition to ted cruz. you saw paul manafort after it was all over and seemed perfectly happy with the outcome. he said we knew it was in the speech and all fine and some reporting they were whipping the booses. that doesn't help mike pence. you have to feel bad for mike pence because he was overshadowed. if they wanted to avoid this scene, put ted cruz not on in prime time and put him on earlier. both sides got what they -- wanted what they got. >> the headlines today is unity in the party. is the party unified? >> it's more unified than it was maybe but it still matters a lot. donald trump, democrats have won five of the last six popular votes in america and democrats have a
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in the electoral college. you need more provides and you need republican unity. you got to get 95% of republicans so unity still matters. >> and structure matters too? >> right. >> thank you. >> and made it without either one. >> so far. but it's a different world. >> we will bring you donald trump's acceptance speech tonight on cbs. we will be here with special live coverage beginning at 10:00/9:00 central. you can find nonstop coverage all day on cbsn. a new report finds 40% of food produced in america ends up in the trash. ahead, we are in las vegas with the land of
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melania claims she wrote most of it herself. then, this morning, a trump family staff writer, a woman named meredith mciver, a woman no one can find, by the way, she is missing. nobody knows where she is. he sha she took responsibility and offered to resign. she said melania said she admired michelle obama. basically the things that mrs. obama wrote pretended she pretended to write the things that melania wrote. confusing. but here is what i would do. >> very confusing! >> follow the hands on that. a lot of people were making the fun of the fact that michelle obama's name
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the gop convention as melania trump. >> and in a positive way. >> right. >> a comic said if donald trump doesn't write his books, why should melania have to write her speeches? >> okay. welcome back to "cbs this morning." from the republic national convention in cleveland, coming up in this half hour, we are going to take a closer look at the campaign shifting explanations over the plagiarism flap involving melania trump's speech. plus, new video captures a controversial florida police shooting. an unarmed man with his arms raised was shot in the leg. an officer's surprising explanation to the victim. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "usa today" reports the olympic ban on russia's track and field team was upheld. russia's appeal was rejected today by the court of arbitration for sports. the ban came after they found that russia helped its athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs. they will decide whether to ban russia completely fromex
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"the dallas morning news" reports on southwest airlines working to fix a widespread computer outage. southwest said an outage forced 6,000 flights to be delayed or canceled yesterday. a ground stop for all departing southwest flights. the airline said it could take days to get back to normal. a federal appeals court struck down the texas voter i.d. law. the law required one of seven specific forms of photo i.d. to vote. the court ruled it violated a law banning discrimination on the race of ethnicity. a lower court is asked to eliminate the discriminatory effect before november. it makes it more likely the supreme court will revisit the issue. "time" reports on a meat recall. it covers hot dogs and corn dogs from bar s food. more than 370,000 pounds of the product are affected and they might t
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no illnesses are reported and you can find a full list of the recalled product at cbsthismorning.cbsnews.com. >> new video shows the moments of a black man with his hands up next to a patient. he was in the street trying to retrieve an autistic man who wandered away from a group home. the shooting victim survived. vinita nair is in our new york studio with his account of how the encounter unfolded. >> reporter: north miami police told cbs news they received a 911 call monday about an armed man who was threatening sued. but, instead, they encountered an autistic man and his caretake ircharles kinsey. kinsey was shot. lying in the middle of a north miami street, charles kinsey tried to coax an autistic man back to a mental health center. >> i was m
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than myself. >> reporter: you can hear cincy, cincy, a counselor, advicing his patient. the young man in his 20s sit cross-legged while holding a white toy truck. kinsy was unarmed and yet he kept his hand in the air. >> as long as i have my hands up they are not going to shoot me is what i was thinking. wow, was i wrong. >> reporter: kinsy said he heard two gunshots and he was hit once in his right leg. >> i stick out my hands. i said i just got shot. >> i really feels like he did everything that he could possibly do to cooperate. >> reporter: hilton napoleon is kinsy's attorney. >> no justification for shooting an unarmed person who is talking to you and telling you they don't have a gun and they are a mental health counselor. >> reporter: a second amateur video shows the aftermath as officers with long guns searched both men. >> they
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flipped me over and i'm saying, sir, why did you shoot me? and his words to me, he said, "i don't know." >> reporter: the north miami police department told the "miami herald" they were attempting to negotiate with the two men when one of the responding officers discharged his weapon. he has been placed on administrative leave. the investigation has been turned over to the state attorney's office. >> vinita, thank you. a long time writer for the trump organization is taking responsibility for melania trump using words lift from michelle obama. meredith mciver said melania trump read out passages from the 2008 speech and said michelle obama is something she has always liked. nancy cordes has more. >> reporter: the trump campaign now says the case is closed after a speech writer has come forward and apologized for an
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even allies said the trump campaign fed this controversy by repeatedly changing its story about the speech and by refusing for two days to acknowledge the obvious. >> i thought it was terrific the way she came forward and just said, look, it was a mistake that i made. >> reporter: trump said he won't be firing meredith mciver who co-wrote about half as dozen books with him and who explained in a statement wednesday that melania, quote, read me some passages from mrs. obama's speech over the phone. i wrote them down and later included some of the phrasing in the draft. i did not check mrs. obama's speeches. i feel terrible. >> she made a mistake and, you know, people make mistakes. we all make mistakes. >> reporter: yet two two days his campaign chairman had insisted there was no mistake that melania's trumps. >> your word is your bond. >> reporter: couldn't have been lifted from the first lady. >> that your word is your bond. >> she never would copy from another speech. >> reporter: mciver's
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came after the speech was credited to first melania herself. >> i wrote it and with a little bit of help. >> reporter: to a team of writers. >> i feel like this campaign has jumped the shark many times. >> reporter: alex was the communications director for the rubio campaign. a lot of republicans said that this confirmed their fears that this campaign, a, wasn't ready for prime time and, b, had a very cavalier attitude about the truth. >> this is a campaign that is on a trajectory to lose in november. they can't have missed opportunities. they need to figure out ways to unite the party and show confidence and, so far, that has been lacking here in cleveland. >> reporter: and this morning, more of melania's words are questioned. on her website and in the official convention program, she is listed as having a degree in design and act tec
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slovenia. it was checked and no one with her name graduated with a degree and no one with her name completed a thesis to graduate. we asked the trump campaign and they had no comment. >> it suggests that republican officials who printed this announcement were given bad information by the trump campaign. >> and it's on the website? >> it is. >> melania trump is saying, leave me alone. thank you very much, nancy. carter evans is in las vegas with a gamble that is paying off for owner environment. >> a new study from consumer reports suggests that 40% of the food we produce in america simply et cetera thrown away. the vegas casino behind this all you can eat buffet has created a way to make sure none of the leftovers go to waste. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning." i
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♪ there is a new consumer report study this morning and a staggering amount of food wasted in america. 40% of the food produced in this country end up in the trash. carter evans is at a casino resort in las vegas. a land of all you can eat buffet and they have came up with a way to recycle the food. >> reporter: it's open for lunch, breakfast and dinner. a place you can get almost anything you want. as it turns out, the land of success may be the exception when it comes to wasting food. the buffet at this restaurant is an endless amount of
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watering delicacies piled high. >> people come to las vegas thinking this is the land of waste and we are very conscious about our environment. >> reporter: last year alone, this hotel had some 7 million pound of leftover food! but they didn't throw it away. >> i look at this buffet here and i see crab legs. all of this wonderful food. where does it end up? >> it ends up at the hog farm. in your tummy or at the hog farm. >> reporter: that's right. pig slop made from sushi and roast beef. most importantly, none of it goes to a landfill where it decomposes into the greenhouse gas methane. according to consumer reports food waste is the biggest component of landfill and the biggest food wasters are families. >> for every four bags of groceries that the american household buys, one of them gets tossed in the trash. >> reporter: consumer reports senior editor dan said
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expiration labels sell by and best by and use by are confusing and causing people to throw away food that is still edible. congress is looking on legislation to standardize the labels. >> there is a lot more wiggle room than people realize. the sell by date is often a best guess from the manufacturers. >> reporter: and that inspired food activist rob greenfield to prove a point. >> perfectly good bagel. >> reporter: he crisscrossed the country dumpster diving behind grocery stores to raise awareness what he calls a food fiasco. >> beans! the idea with the food waste fiasco is give people a visual of how much perfectly good food is going to waste. >> reporter: his displays both in form and inspire. >> i've been in about 2,000 dumpsters across the united states and still, to this day, i am blown away, time after time, when i open the lid and it's just full of perfectly good food. >> reporter: on the vegas strip, auria
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♪ good morning. it is thursday, july 21st, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." from the republic national convention right here in cleveland. yes, we are still here and more real news ahead, including ted cruz booed for not endorsing donald trump. we are going to ask newt gingrich about how he tried to explain what cruz said. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. donaruld t bmp'siggestal riv in the primary stole the show here. delegates booed texas senator ted cruz. >> ted cruz took a chance last night and it failed. by night's end, it was cruz who faltered, not trump. >>peike nce walked through his own rna
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trump is the man to bring the party together. >> plagiarism the procdiess 'tdn do the right thing. people went crazy and this whole auditorium was literally shaking with boos. how do you get booed out of your own convention? >> ted cruz ended up getting booed off the stage. >>at does this mean? su unual thing. i have not seen that a lot. a huge political gamble by cruz and he is fund-raising this morning and thinkiting t wen well. >> the case is closed after a speech writer has come forward and apologized for an intentional mistake. >> a place you can get just about anything you want. but as it turns out, the land of excess may be the exception when it comes to wasting food. >> let's check out this movie from former new york mayor rudy giuliani. >> this is a man with a big heart who loves people, all people. from the top to the bottom, from the middle to the side! he only got 1 out of 4 directions right! he might be great on security, but he is terri
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mocrrania. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell in cleveland. donald trump will give the biggest speech of his life tonight, accepting the republican presidential nomination. last night was supposed to show off his running mate. it was governor mike pence's big moment to unify the party. but ted cruz, the man that backed in the primary, stole the limelight. cruz did not endorse donald trump in his speech. >> no, he didn't. instead, cruz told delegates to, quote, vote your conscience. the crowd erupted into very loud boos and new york delegation sitting right in front of ted cruz started chanting indoors trump. >> i appreciate the enthusiasm of the new york delegation. >> while cruz was still speaking, donald trump entered the arena,ak
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from cruz. trump tweeted wow, ted cruz got booed off the stage and didn't honor the pledge. i saw his speech two hours early and let him speak any way. no big deal. major garrett has covered the republican race from the very beginning. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when this campaign began oh, so long ago, ted cruz thought he would be the better organized and well-funded and anti-establishment darling. then donald trump came along and stole his thunder. cruz stayed close to trump. never criticizing him even as other republicans did. that strategy kept cruz close, but, ultimately, he fell victim to the trump phenomenon. completely with a stinging nickname. >> stand and speak and vote your conscience. >> the boos that carried texas senator ted cruz off the stage on wednesday night echoed one of the most bruising primary fights in modern political history. ted cruz's relationship with donald trump started out cordially. >> i like donald trump. he is bold. he is brash. >> reporter:om
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>> if i were in my car and getting ready to reverse and saw donald in the backup camera, i'm not confident which pedal i'd push. >> reporter: but trump hit the accelerator during the primary season coining this infamous political catch phrase. >> lyin' ted. the bible is held high and he puts it down and then he lies. >> this man is a pathological liar. he lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. >> that is not what you said. >> donald, i know it's hard no to enough but please try. breathe, breathe. >> lyin' ted. this guy will say anything. nasty guy. now i know why he doesn't have one endorsement from any ofis h colleagues. >> reporter: it wasn't off limits either. >> i think most people know exactly what new york values are. not a lot of conservatives come out of manhattan.
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>> reporter: trump even raised questions about trump's canadian birth place. >> who hell knows if you can even serve in office? >> reporter: trump breathed life in a national enquirer report that ted cruz's father is linked to john f. kennedy assassin. even spouses were drawn into the mud slinging with trump retweeting an unflattering photo of heidi cruz alongside melania trump, his wife. >> donald, you're a kouard and leave heidi the hell alone. >> reporter: folks, that's why you call it memory lane. wasn't that great? the question being asked over and over again why did trump let cruz on stage when he knew there would be no endorsement? >> when you go down memory lane you think it's coming back to us end why he didn't want to
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>> when is making that argument, cruz? >> no, the trump people. >> it shows the joyful verosty of the party. >> it sure was electric when donald trump walked in. major, thank you so much. former house speaker newt gingrich tried to clarify cruz's comments in his own speech. >> i think you misunderstood one paragraph that ted cruz -- it was a superb order to say it. i just want to point it to you. ted cruz said you can vote your conscience for anyone who will uphold the constitution. in this election, there is only one candidate who will uphold the constitution. >> newt gingrich is with us now. mr. speaker, good morning. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> y
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trying to explain ted cruz's comments? >> a little bit on the fly but i was pretty happy to do it. >> no. you had to clean up on aisle three kind of moment. did you know that was -- did you know that you were going to have that job before the evening started? >> no. we spent as much time as i've ever spent on any speech developing a whole section of national security, which i knew instantly would then be drowned because covering ted cruz would be easier. >> why did you feel the need to do that and why did you want to do that? >> if you watch the crowd out here, they were unhappy. >> very. >> and unless you got closure, they are going to keep worrying about the rest of the evening. i thought what better way to explain what ted really meant to say if you read carefully what he said. >> do you think he was surprised by the reaction? ted cruz? >> i'm sure he was totally surprised. >> mr. speaker, we knew, we had the advanced text from ted cruz, even donald trump said he had read the speech two hours before. why allow him to go on stage?
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mismanaged convention? >> no. i think having invited him and i think trump made the right decision. you either don't let him speak which then becomes a huge story. all of you go cover cruz and cruz is the innocent victim, oh, gee, you know? or you let him speak and take his risk. he had a passionate group, including probably half of the cruz people who were here to elect the next president and they were frankly very offended by the way you could tell on the floor, three of my folks were on the floor and said it was an unbelievably intense. >> turning to national security. you said you had a lot of your speech on that part. some controversial because of what donald trump told "the new york times" about nato, and that he might not honor the nato agreement because they had not paid their fair share. that goes against the grain of everything that has been said
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what is his judgment about treaties? is it about whether they bring your economic benefit of something else before we honor a treatment? and it also raises the question whether it cause other countries around the world to worry about america's commitment? >> well, look. first of all, countries ought to worry about our commitment. they ought to worry about our commitment under the circumstances. every president has been saying that the nato countries do not pay their fair share and not just important about a financial thing, they can't do anything -- >> we are not doing this for the benefit of those countries. we are doing it for the benefit of america's interest in the world. >> so you have only two countries in the nato alliance other than the u.s. pay 2% of their gross domestic product for defense. they can't militarily function and they are saying that which means they are a source of weakness, not a source of strength. >> that's fine. that's an argument to make. you know national security. >> right. >> but to my in
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our foreign policy interests on whether somebody pays their bill or base our foreign policy interest on what is best for america's national security? we are in korea not because korea is paying some bills but in contrary to contain north korea and kim jong-un. >> if south korea was lacking in seriousness as about half of the nato governments, we would have to have a serious debate whether or not we stay in korea. you had the right question but you assumed the answer. my question is it in america's interest to sustain a relationship where, after several presidents -- this is not -- bush was doing this. rumsfeld was making the same case. they have had 20 years to fix it and refused to fix it. >> "the new york times" asked donald trump if russia came over the border into lithuania, places americans may not know about, would we come
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immediate military aid? would you if you were president? >> i would think about it for great reason. they are in the suburbs. the russians will do what they did in ukraine. she suddenly will be mistreated because they have a militia? i'm not sure i would risk nuclear war over some plays which is a suburbs of st. petersburg. what does this stuff mean? >> our treaties don't matter? >> our treaties have to be thought about carefully and our treaties go back to the 1940s. >> what kind of message is this? >> it's a huge message. the united states is or you're saying that if there is a trump administration. >> obligation. >> you're not going to honor your obligation? and that it's -- >> i think he would honor his obligation. he is also saying he might rethink -- >>
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red line that it was a terrible thing for the united states. >> sure. >> because we did not do what we said we were going to do and that america's word is important. >> right. >> you're saying america's word is not important is what you just said. >> what i'm saying if trump went into office and said we have one year to fix this which you would have. you can't just terminate nato overnight. but there are provisions for terminating nato. we have one year to fix this and unless you agree to do your fair share and you agree you're responsible -- >> you're saying that trump thinks we should terminate the agreement with nato? >> i think trump thinks there ought to be a very serious conversation about us being the people who defend people who won't defend themselves. >> thank you, speaker. we are going to have to leave it there. but for sure to be continued. a college student is helping thousands to avoid paying parking tickets. ahead, how his own parking fines inspired him to put his computer skills to use
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college student came up with a simple, but effective way to get parking tickets dismissed and already saved drivers an estimated $4 million to $5 million. the teenager josh browder has gained the interest of mark cuban. john blackstone talked to the student in palo alto, california. >> reporter: on crowded city streets, few things are more hated than parking tickets and that has made 19-year-old josh browder a bit after hero to thousands of drivers. >> almost overnight, it went from 40 people, which i was very proud of, to a few thousand and then it just built up from there. >> reporter: he is talking about his website do not pay, which uses artificial intelligence to beat parking tickets. in his case, necessity was the
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you also start to at any time parking tickets. >> after about the fourth ticket, my parents said you're on your own, we are not going to help you out any more. and i didn't have the money to pay for these tickets. >> reporter: what he did have was computer programming skills. he began learning when he was just a kid, skills he used to create a robot lawyer also known as abot. >> if you say hello to the abot, he says hello back. >> reporter: this is ar fistifi intelligence? >> the bot asks a few questions about your ticket. were the signs easy to understand and once it finds out the issues from those responses, it takes down a few details and places all of these details into a challenge letter which is tenth sent to the local authorities. >> reporter: josh who just finished his first year at stanford wanted do not pay last september in england. he says more than 60% of users there have gotten tickets disissed and
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the aid of u.s. drivers starting with new york city where he says even a minor mistake on a ticket can get it tossed. >> for example, they say the car is red instead of green. that's very clear-cut and that will get the ticket dismissed. >> reporter: he sees it as a public service and says bots can do a lot of good, especially with people with limited resources. >> one of my project is syrian refuges in the uk and the way that produces it has to now english and answer the questions back in arabic. >> reporter: josh has no plans to sell any of his products and has no plans to do advertising. >> the thing i'm doing even if it's free and helps a lot of people is really gratifying for me. if there are paths to make other money then i'm not against that. >> reporter: he has already turned down some big money offers and instead focusing on expanding do not pay to
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cities. >> i think if anyone puts their mind to it, they can do it. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, palo alto, california. >> a lot of people will appreciate you, josh, for your public service. thank you very much, sir. >> can you work on speeding tickets too? >> mo rocca went to the outside of cleveland convention center. that is coming up on "cbs this morning." blue diamond almonds. proud sponsor of the us swim team the fastest food truck min brooklyn. meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, it makes heartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. (we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein.
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♪ tonight, in his prime time speech, ted cruz did not endorse donald trump. i can't impress you how crazy this is. he was the prime time speaker and he did not endorse the candidate. that is like being the best man at a wedding and toasting the groom by saying, hey, buddy, you'll find a good one eventually. yeah, yeah. >> that is good! that is part of stooeveephen colbert's live recap of the convention last night. we have reliable sources that tonight's late show cannot be missed and it's must-see tv and see how a promise that colbert made promise earlier this week and it's all coming up tonight on cbs
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ed it's going to be big. i said how big is big? he goes, i can't tell you. and it won't disappoint. a big old tease. coming up, donald trump will formally accept his party's nomination tonight. bob schieffer is us is whether the lack of unity will affect the ticket in november. ivanka trump will introduce her father tonight and we will examine behind the scenes power of ivanka trump and her husband in this campaign. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. the "new york post" reports on allegations the wolf of wall street movie about financial fraud was financed with stolen money. the justice department wants to seize future profits from the 2013 movie. officials say more than $100 million from a money launder
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scandal in malaysia was used to produce the money. home sharing company yesterday air bnb announced it hired former u.s. attorney general eric holder. he will craft a policy. airbnb has remained numerous complaints. >> "wall street journal" reports on donald trump's plane upstaging a ted cruz rally. >> our party now has a nominee. and i don't know -- that was pretty well orchestrated! >> cruz made light of the timing as the crowd booed the plane bearing trump's name as it flew past. the moment foreshadowed the political fireworks later in the day. three of donald trump's children already addressed the convention. ivanka trump gets her turn tonight. she will introduce her father as he accepts the nomination.
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julianna goldman shows us the family's influence behind the scenes. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump's children sit alongside their father in the board room and help him negotiate deals and they decide on building projects and now they are bringing that team into the political arena with ivanka and her husband jared kushner playing the most prominent role. in donald trump's inner circle, it's his children who are the brain trust. >> i love my family. >> reporter: they wield influence rarely seen in a sp s presidential campaign and urged trump to fire corey lewandowski in june and gave him the praise of choosing mike pence as his running mate. >> they have been a major factor in creating stability around a candidate that didn't really have much of a campaign staff. >> reporter: but it's 34-year-old ivanka who has stepped forward as chief surrogate for her father. >> she's got the toughest job potentially at this convention. her
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with women. >> jared is a very successful developer and he just loves politics now. >> reporter: ivanka's husband jared kushner is also a major player. like his father-in-law, he is a wealthy real estate developer. he also owns the new york observer. >> the first thing he did he helped set up the digital operation for the campaign. then he started setting up the policy shop. before you knew it, jared kushner became a senior adviser to donald trump. >> reporter: recently, kushner, who is an other drthodoxed jew a fire storm of criticism for retweeting anti-semitic photography. he helped in the apac conference in march. he has tried to smooth the jagged edges but it hasn't always worked. he hired the speech writers for melania
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which she rejected. >> you want hard fpolitical new making their mark on the presidential race. >> ivanka has a sizeable role. even perhaps more than jared, even though jared has become very hands-on as one campaign adviser told me when ivanka speaks, everyone listens. >> reporter: ivanka trump is playing a role we normally see from a candidate's spouse and, charlie, remember, she was also a registered independent so in addition to helping with women, she could help her father reach out to independent voters in building next phase of the campaign. >> nice to see you up there in the rafters! >> we see you way up there! >> really interesting. >> cbs news contributor bob schieffer is with us and our former
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and "face the nation" moderator. >> people say why didn't you stay retire and why did you decide to come back? you can't stay away from this. >> you think maybe a junkie? what about ted cruz and what about the party? what does it do to party unity or not? >> did he step in it or on it? what happened? what happened? a big miscalculation? >> you may have summed it up in a way i could never do. >> i'm just asking. >> a private joke. >> think about what happened here last night. the trump people knew what ted cruz was going to say. they knew he was not going to endorse. they made a calculated decision to let it happen. you might say -- i'm not saying it -- but when a conspiratorial mind could say they let him walk into an ambush and this was the final getting even
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happened during the primary -- >> they knew the booing would come and believe it would bring enthusiasm or unity? >> or they figured it would finish him off forever and if he was setting himself up to run next time that this would be a very serious blow. >> some notion they expected he might have an endorsement. >> i'm not sure i believe that. i don't know what happened. but we saw what happened. and let's think about it here for a minute what we now have. the old order is what newt gingrich would call him. i call him the moderate wing in the republican party. they are not here. john kasich is not here. the bush's are not here. >> romney not here. >> none of them are here so that is the moderate ring of the party. now we have ted cruz who was a favorite of the right wing of the party. we see what happened there last night. so, basically, what has happened, we now have kind of three republican parties. the old
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moderates, the right wing and now right in the middle is the trump wing. can the trump wing do it alone? because, obviously, it looks like they are not going to get much help from either of the other wings. >> answer your own question. >> well, they believe that all this convention is about is building up hillary clinton's negatives. they think that is all that matters. they want to make the election about her and they say if it's about her, then she loses. it kinds up being about him, they think they lose. >> there is hardly any mention of president obama. it's all about hillary. >> yes. basically, we have two clinton conventions this year, this one and the one you're going to have next week. >> we were all here together last night, bob. this convention hall, probably the people at home have been waiting for the speech that mike pence, the governor of indiana delivered last night. it waste
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he hit all of the right notes. the crowd was on their feet and nobody is talking about it. this is a future star of the party, someone that donald trump says would be the coo of a trump presidency. >> and once again, have you a different headline than what was expected to come out. we had the melania headlines for two days. i guess someone would say, well, at least they got melania out of the headlines and we got on to another story. but, again, this is not the story line i think in the beginning. >> how well are they manage to get this to come out? >> i don't think is there any management. it's my understanding they are not vetting these speeches. now we did see, norah, i got a copy of the speech before he went on. i knew that was in there. they knew this was in there. you could make the argument that -- although you're getting even with a guy that nobody likes very much and that goes not just beyond the trump folks. i mean, he has had one of the
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senate. he always used that as a badge of pride. he said i didn't come to washington just to make friends. i came here to try to change things. >> they have been calling it an unconventional convention. do you think it's been a success? since nothing has seemed to have gone according to plan. >> by their measurement, it is a success, but they think all that matters is driving up hillary clinton's negatives. others might argue, look, you're going to need more than just the people that were before you in the primaries and not broadening the appeal of the party. >> bob schieffer, always good to see you. >> mo rocca cannot be contained within these convention walls. >> i don't want to embarrass you but i think there is a typo in there. >> you i think it's worth eve
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happening inside the republic national convention in convention but we want to give you a look outside of the quicken loans arena and on the street. mo rocca is beyond the security zone and on the street outside. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. not even the most dedicated delegates can spend all day in the arena listening to speeches and out here visitors come to spend time and hopefully money. >> all sizes, guys! >> reporter: this is the party outside the convention. euclid avenue runs right through the heart of it and you can feel the energy. sorry. this is our big opening. could you play something with a little bit more energy? >> sure. you got it, mo. ♪ >> reporter: as i said, you could feel the energy. this part of town is positively percolating with capitalism. but bumper stickers, bobble
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you and t-shirts we can't show you! honduras. printed in america. you know what i think you should make? a pence dispenser with little candies, with his head on the top of it. >> i'm sure someone will come up with. >> now they will. >> reporter: the first republic national convention in cleveland was in 1924 and here is leftover maryland. how are you going to keep them down on the farm after they have been to cleveland? this is a real show of pizzazz. >> yes. well, it's a new one. >> reporter: impro don't want t embarrass you but i think a typo is there. christie is misspelled. >> you're right. >> i think it's worth a little bit more? >> i have the worst keyboard on the planet. >> trump 2016 will make us rich and fat as pigs. who knew?
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>> reporter: i love more. this one is go trump, beat crooked hillary. is this for kids? >> no, it's for adults. >> reporter: but kid could probably enjoy it. it has a lot of color. >> trump is honest, successful, and strong but crooked hillary leaves a trail of scandals miles long. >> reporter: thanks, ed. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: what is happening is in the elephant is doing what? >> tell me what you see. >> reporter: the elephant is beating up the donkey. that is very aggressive? >> i think you're aggressive for asking me questions but i'm not offended by it. >> that is a big seller down here. >> reporter: really? why? >> we have a little bit on everything. i don't know why. we just do it! ♪ >> reporter: but just steps away from euclid, it's pretty quiet with so many areas fenced off for security, a lot of businesses shut down for the week and the businesses that are open? >> manicure, pedicure.
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>> i bet! take it easy. >> reporter: if donald were to come in here, what would you do? >> oh, my god. what wouldn't i do? i have so many ideas for that combover, first of all. i want to get rid of that combover and cut it off. >> reporter: you're going to lob that thing off? >> i am. >> reporter: you'll have to wrestle it. >> it's going to take me a while but i would do it. i would give him the greatest haircut ever. >> reporter: when you heard that the republic national convention was coming to cleveland, did you think this is going to be big business? >> i absolutely did. >> reporter: and? >> i'm absolutely waiting. >> reporter: who knows. things could look up soon. >> i think so. i'm hoping so. ♪ >> reporter: sometimes, harry, you just need a break, right? >> yeah. being on your feet all day. >> reporter: i know. listen. i know how you feel. those dogs must be tired. >> thanks for the treatment, mo. >> reporter: any time. >> welcome to cleveland. all right.
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>> reporter: the vendor are here all weekend. there are a lot of these caps left over. not a big seller. everyone should come to cleveland. the art museum is great and the symphony orchestra is one of the best in the country. oh, you live here. all right. >> mo, thank you so much. great, great piece. >> a lot of bargains out there. >> probably the cruz buttons going 10 for a dollar. >> if you're wondering why my colleagues are wearing blankets here it is very cold in this arena as they get ready for the hot things coming. >> we are freezing ourts but off all week. thanks, ryan! >> back! >> thanks for the blankets!
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good morning i'm allyson rae and a hot one today and very similar to yesterday. near 90s today and humidity increasing as well. much of the day is dry and friday, saturday, sunday and monday.>> former dc delegate has been ordered to make good on a bad check written for $55,000 and the judge has until september to repay the money or he faces trial. he has already paid more than half of it. he plans to repay the rest before the deadline. a grocery store security guard charged with assaulting
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almost friday and i am chris leary. >> i'm meaghan mooney. we have andrea roane here to talk about the republican national convention. >> it's been going on in cleveland ohio and almost over. three days of interesting conversation. >> entertaining if nothing else. >> entertaining but the message is overshadowed. first we had melania trump and the controversy with her speech. last night it was about mike pence. mike pence and donald trump is the team but moving past pence because all the talk today all about ted cruz and not endorsing donald trump. not even mentioning his name more than once. governor pence endorsed ted cruz during the primary campaign but didn't even mention him. there calling him a sore loser and awful and selfish. >> getting a t
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>> it's getting a lot of press but people are saying if he's positioning itself for 2020 it backfired. he signed a pledge he would back the party nominee and didn't come through. >> he kind of did it, or maybe he kind of didn't. >> the big event is tonight and that is donald trump, the unlikely candidate who accepts the nomination. >> does he have writers? it just seems like he goes and goes. >> that's the hallmark during the primary. he had writers but he spoke from his heart or his head or whatever. they are trying to rein him in to get on message. the primary was one thing in you can be brutal during the primary but now he can show he's presidential and be the person that the campaign and gop want him to be. >> and another woman
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