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trump. and he said he was brand new to the organization. he had just started. even though he'd just started, brand new, he was eager to help this "people" magazine reporter with her queries about donald trump's love life. for a man who was just a hired hand, who had just started at the organization, was brand new, he did seem to know a lot about donald trump's love life and inner feelings. >> is marla trying to reconcile all of this? >> marla wants to be back with him, wants to be with him, he just feels it's too soon. i can tell you there was never any talk of marriage from donald's point of view. i can also say that marla would like to get married but it was something he didn't want to do. it's just too soon. hopefully he'll maintain a good relationship with marla. >> what about -- >> but it's just too soon. >> what about this thing, it says trump last week became interested in reconciliation -- >> ivana wants to get back with donald. what's she going to say? when you're with somebody else and has other people lined up, yes, i want to get back. she's a savvy w
trump. and he said he was brand new to the organization. he had just started. even though he'd just started, brand new, he was eager to help this "people" magazine reporter with her queries about donald trump's love life. for a man who was just a hired hand, who had just started at the organization, was brand new, he did seem to know a lot about donald trump's love life and inner feelings. >> is marla trying to reconcile all of this? >> marla wants to be back with him,...
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was made available to the press to explain the trump organization's side of this disturbing story. john baron, a vice president of the organization, said after the demolition that the company decided to not preserve the sculptures because quote, the merit of these stones was not great enough to justify the effort to save them. remember, the metropolitan museum of art was going to take them and put them up. but the trump organization decided they had no merit. for the giant gilded nickel grille work, again the museum, the met thought they were getting that too. but the trump organization's explanation for that one was that they lost it. quote, we don't know what happened to it. said john baron, a vice president of the trump organization. looking back on this, as far as we can tell, there never was a john baron, vice president of the trump organization. that was not a real person. we actually had it confirmed a decade later that there was no john baron. that confirmation came in a court proceeding a decade later, in the course of a bunch of legal wrangling over the fact that mr. trump
was made available to the press to explain the trump organization's side of this disturbing story. john baron, a vice president of the organization, said after the demolition that the company decided to not preserve the sculptures because quote, the merit of these stones was not great enough to justify the effort to save them. remember, the metropolitan museum of art was going to take them and put them up. but the trump organization decided they had no merit. for the giant gilded nickel grille...
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the vice president and assistant general counsel for the trump organization. this article you were one of the few who had something to say positive about donald trump. when you read the whole article which included many more stories, what was your reaction? >> i was talked of their positive experiences, so when "the new york times" said this is a sampling of 50 women we interviewed, it was misrepresentative, they chose not to print the positive testimony that was given to them by the many successful women that work for the trump organization and worked with mr. trump for many years. >> so you worked for him i believe almost six years, right? >> that's correct. >> how would you describe him? could you give an example of an interaction you've had with him as a woman that you think is representative? >> you know, i think he has been such a positive influence on not only myself but other women. you know, i came to the organization as a fairly young attorney. he has given me opportunities that i definitely wouldn't have had elsewhere. he has given me opportunity to
the vice president and assistant general counsel for the trump organization. this article you were one of the few who had something to say positive about donald trump. when you read the whole article which included many more stories, what was your reaction? >> i was talked of their positive experiences, so when "the new york times" said this is a sampling of 50 women we interviewed, it was misrepresentative, they chose not to print the positive testimony that was given to them...
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letting us in on what his business really looks like. >> you're thinking it is possible that the trump organization has created fewer jobs that n the clinton foundatn sm. >> no, i'm not saying that. >> compare apples to apples. let's compare trump's empire to public hotel company and see what the growth is. we don't know. >> i don't think there's any question, despite the fact there's confusion about how much trump is worth, there's no question about the fact that he has created real jobs where hillary hasn't. >> well, that's correct. and the canary in the coal mine in this weak, american economy is the lack of new business formation as steve pointed out. we now have more business failures than we have business start ups, which is really a grave situation and you can point the finger at regulation is the cause. because people don't want to start a business because they don't want to spend half their time on paperwork and at least trump has said some really positive things about remaking the regulatory state. >> and job, i understand your qualms about trufr's statements on trade, some of which frank
letting us in on what his business really looks like. >> you're thinking it is possible that the trump organization has created fewer jobs that n the clinton foundatn sm. >> no, i'm not saying that. >> compare apples to apples. let's compare trump's empire to public hotel company and see what the growth is. we don't know. >> i don't think there's any question, despite the fact there's confusion about how much trump is worth, there's no question about the fact that he has...
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he moves to manhattan and turns the trump organization into a global brand. >> i'm donald trump and haveperties all over the place. >> before long, he becomes the most well-known and controversial developer, making huge deals. new york's grand hyatt in 1974, trump tower in 1979, the atlantic city new jersey ka cease nons, 1980, later it's golf courses and more buildings around new york and around the world. and in 1987, the donald publishing "the art of the deal." >> i like making deals. preferably big deals. >> but in the early 1990s, total crisis, a major decline in the real estate market and massive losses for his company, the result, corporate bankruptcy for some of his properties. but under trump's leadership, his company not only survived but was ready for the future. ♪ the donald starring in a hit tv show "the apprentice" and, of course, we all remember this. >> i don't like excuses. you are fired. >> and trump also making a name for himself in politics sparking controversy by demanding a copy of president obama's long-form birth certificate. >> i'm very honored to have gotten him
he moves to manhattan and turns the trump organization into a global brand. >> i'm donald trump and haveperties all over the place. >> before long, he becomes the most well-known and controversial developer, making huge deals. new york's grand hyatt in 1974, trump tower in 1979, the atlantic city new jersey ka cease nons, 1980, later it's golf courses and more buildings around new york and around the world. and in 1987, the donald publishing "the art of the deal." >>...
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and she's quoting here saying the people that worked at the trump organization were horrified. e people that work for mr. trump they get the sort of -- not that they get the joke but understand he is a flamboyant man and you will expect this. >> if you know trump you accept some of these it owe seen crasscies to put it lightly. >> he is a big personality. two components of his brand are direct aggressive. >> knowing that aggressive, direct personality if someone did feel uncomfortable would they speak up? >> all i'm saying with this particular antidote. i can't say with miss universe. i one there. but with this antidote i would think they would self select out of working for mr. trump. he wouldn't terminate them if they want to live a life that is political my correct but working at the trump organization i used to call my mom and say it's like working for a professional football team. i've never been a football player, by the way, i every day going in to game and what are with doing, blocking, tackling. there was so much support. >> you are a beautiful woman. >> thank you. >> d
and she's quoting here saying the people that worked at the trump organization were horrified. e people that work for mr. trump they get the sort of -- not that they get the joke but understand he is a flamboyant man and you will expect this. >> if you know trump you accept some of these it owe seen crasscies to put it lightly. >> he is a big personality. two components of his brand are direct aggressive. >> knowing that aggressive, direct personality if someone did feel...
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just take today that the donald trump organization thinks it is good news that the most senior electedin the country comes out of a 45-minute meeting with him and still can't endorse him. not to say he won't, but there's still so much apprehension. >> that is not the way you see it, nor is it the way most people see it. most people see it as a good day for donald trump. >> i agree. >> the speaker admitted and mr. trump admitted they'd only met once or twice before for about 30 seconds. they sat down today for the first time for 45 minutes. they started getting to know each other. what the speaker said after the meeting was quite positive. what mr. trump said after the meeting was quite positive. i mean, this is crazy. i mean, i don't understand. of course it's his proposal and he calls it a suggestion and suddenly that's a mortal sin. all proposals are suggestions. congress enacts the laws. >> is that a shift though? >> are you saying when he proposed the ban on muslims it wasn't actually a real policy prescription? is building the wall with mexico his suggestion? >> it's his intention
just take today that the donald trump organization thinks it is good news that the most senior electedin the country comes out of a 45-minute meeting with him and still can't endorse him. not to say he won't, but there's still so much apprehension. >> that is not the way you see it, nor is it the way most people see it. most people see it as a good day for donald trump. >> i agree. >> the speaker admitted and mr. trump admitted they'd only met once or twice before for about 30...
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trump responded criticizing those organizations on social media. trying to settle this at the press conference today at trump tower. >> thank you, phil. details on bill kristol and his efforts to find and fund a third party candidate for president. sources of never trump republicans have done polling and talked to candidates and financial backers. a third party campaign would be a steep climate this point. the deadline for getting the ballot in texas has passed. the deadline for north carolina is june 9th. kristol says his plan is still in the works. several names are floating. mitt romney and ben sasse and adam kinzinger. >>> things are back to normal at the white house after a partial lockdown. someone threw a metal object over the north fence. president obama was in the white house at the time. the object was determined not to be dangerous. an unidentified suspect is now in custody. >>> former attorney general eric holder is praising edward snowden. he said the ex-nsa contractor performed a public service by starting a national debate over govern
trump responded criticizing those organizations on social media. trying to settle this at the press conference today at trump tower. >> thank you, phil. details on bill kristol and his efforts to find and fund a third party candidate for president. sources of never trump republicans have done polling and talked to candidates and financial backers. a third party campaign would be a steep climate this point. the deadline for getting the ballot in texas has passed. the deadline for north...
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who are immigrants who came from different parts of the world had great opportunities at the trump organizationst ask you then given your background of things that mr. trump has said about mexica mexicans, about muslims. >> uh-huh. >> how do you react to that? >> that's politics. and honestly, i'm a businesswoman, so i've stuck to the business issues. but i do think that mr. trump needs to start addressing issues that are important to minorities and to women. i speak to a lot of young mothers at boys and girls club where i volunteer in palm beach, and what's interesting is that a lot of them tell me how difficult it is for them to find proper jobs or more importantly to ask their boss for a well deserved raise. closing gender gap is an issue that i think needs to be addressed by mr. trump as just one of the issues that are very important to women. and that's how you get an appeal to minorities and women. >> how about in terms of the workplace? do you think in general that women have to work harder than men to earn mr. trump's respect? >> i think in a broader context when you're working in a dog
who are immigrants who came from different parts of the world had great opportunities at the trump organizationst ask you then given your background of things that mr. trump has said about mexica mexicans, about muslims. >> uh-huh. >> how do you react to that? >> that's politics. and honestly, i'm a businesswoman, so i've stuck to the business issues. but i do think that mr. trump needs to start addressing issues that are important to minorities and to women. i speak to a lot...
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and if you look into the trump organization, the top executives in the trump organization are females would highly bet that mr. trump would have a female in a top position like that. >> do you believe as a senior adviser that choosing a woman or minority would in any way be viewed as pandering? >> no, i don't. i think that would be brilliant. and mr. trump is a smart pan. and he surrounds himself with smart people. and a lot of them are females. so i'm very excited about that. >> well, to be fair, again, it's not the first time we've heard confusion over the qualifications for a vp choice. listen to ben carson, helping with the vp search. and then trump himself on the question of choosing a democrat as his vice president. have a listen. >> you know, the question came up when i was interviewing request "wall street journal," would you look at a democrat? >> i would rule them out. we want to have a great ticket. the democrats have been in there for a long time. >> so on that point, first of all, is a democrat under consideration for the vice presidential pick? >> that i'm not privy to t
and if you look into the trump organization, the top executives in the trump organization are females would highly bet that mr. trump would have a female in a top position like that. >> do you believe as a senior adviser that choosing a woman or minority would in any way be viewed as pandering? >> no, i don't. i think that would be brilliant. and mr. trump is a smart pan. and he surrounds himself with smart people. and a lot of them are females. so i'm very excited about that....
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what are the negotiations like between the trump organization and the rnc?> it's -- right now even though it's a few months away they're still kind of in preliminary negotiations on what this will look like. and likely it's going to be a mixture of the rnc trying to make sure that the party else and the people in charge still have some say over it. and then also taking into account what donald trump has to say. they fully recognize that he has a great power over the media and knows how to maximize that. and i'm sure that the rnc knows that that can only help them and reach millions of potential voters who will be tuning in. i expect the ratings for this convention to blow all the other conventions out the water. >> who is working with donald trum top put this production, this television production together? >> you know donald trump has a famously small campaign team. so it's the same people who are working with him on his campaign and with the rnc, the whole convention team. they're talking to different consultants about how to do it. and you know, with the
what are the negotiations like between the trump organization and the rnc?> it's -- right now even though it's a few months away they're still kind of in preliminary negotiations on what this will look like. and likely it's going to be a mixture of the rnc trying to make sure that the party else and the people in charge still have some say over it. and then also taking into account what donald trump has to say. they fully recognize that he has a great power over the media and knows how to...
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what are the negotiations like between the trump organization and the rnc? >> right now there are still even though it's only a few months away they are still trying preliminary negotiations on what it will look like and likely it's going to be a mixture of the rnc trying to make sure the party elites and the people in charge still have some say over it and then also taking it into account what trump has to say. they fully recognize that he has a great power over the media and knows how to maximize that. i am sure that the rnc knows that can only help them in reaching millions of potential voters. i expect the ratings for this convention to blow while the other conventions out of the water. >> who is working with donald trump to put this production this television production together? >> donald trump has a famously small campaign team so the same people who are working with him on his campaign and with the rnc and the whole convention team they are talking two different consultants about how to do it and you know with the trunk campaign usually at the end of
what are the negotiations like between the trump organization and the rnc? >> right now there are still even though it's only a few months away they are still trying preliminary negotiations on what it will look like and likely it's going to be a mixture of the rnc trying to make sure the party elites and the people in charge still have some say over it and then also taking it into account what trump has to say. they fully recognize that he has a great power over the media and knows how...
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and there is a chance he may be your next president he turned the trump organization into a global brandnald trump and i have properties all overth place. >> before long, the donald proximate causes new york's most well known and most controversial developer, making huge deals. new york's grabbed hyatt in 1974. trump tower in 1979. the ethic city, new jersey casinos 1980. later it would be golf courses, more hotels and, yes, more buildings in new york and around the world. in 1987, the donald publishing his number one best selling book the art of the deal. >> i like making deals, preferably big deals. that's how i get my kicks. >> massive losses and crash in the rae market. the result corporate bankruptcy for some his properties. under trump's leadership his company not only survived but was ready for the future. the donald starring in a hit tv show "the atis." and, of course, we all remember this. >> i don't like excuses. you're fired. >> and trump also making a name for himself in politics, sparking controversy by demanding a copy of president obama's long form pirt certificate. >> i'm
and there is a chance he may be your next president he turned the trump organization into a global brandnald trump and i have properties all overth place. >> before long, the donald proximate causes new york's most well known and most controversial developer, making huge deals. new york's grabbed hyatt in 1974. trump tower in 1979. the ethic city, new jersey casinos 1980. later it would be golf courses, more hotels and, yes, more buildings in new york and around the world. in 1987, the...
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. >> close friend and former trump organization business executive, louise sunshine says at a time whennot invited to the table let alone the board room, trump brought her in. >> there was no board room. that's number one. the board room was in donald's head. the board room was all of this idea -- these ideas he had, the vision he had and if you could buy into his vision and you were trust worthy and you were intelligent and you were proactive, pro active was the key. >> describe the climate of the late '70s. >> the glass ceiling was about -- if the ceiling today is my ceiling is 22-feet high and my home and the ceiling then could have been 2 feet high. every once in a while in your lifetime, there comes a person or an opportunity or a person with an opportunity. you know, i'm a woman. i mean, and women don't have these opportunities very often. >> before the hit tv show apprentice, sunshine played a role in the real life version. >> how was he as a boss? >> he was never a boss. >> how would you -- >> he was never a boss. he was a leader. it's a lot different to have a boss than a leade
. >> close friend and former trump organization business executive, louise sunshine says at a time whennot invited to the table let alone the board room, trump brought her in. >> there was no board room. that's number one. the board room was in donald's head. the board room was all of this idea -- these ideas he had, the vision he had and if you could buy into his vision and you were trust worthy and you were intelligent and you were proactive, pro active was the key. >>...
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staff and my thousands and thousands of people that work for the trump organization.nd, perhaps in all fairness, more importantly on this evening and for what we are doing currently, my staff. remember this, our theme is very simple. it is "make america great gain." we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country very, very soon. they keep her a much. thank you very much. [music playing "start me up" by the rolling stones]
staff and my thousands and thousands of people that work for the trump organization.nd, perhaps in all fairness, more importantly on this evening and for what we are doing currently, my staff. remember this, our theme is very simple. it is "make america great gain." we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country very, very soon. they keep her a much. thank you very much. [music playing "start me up" by the rolling stones]
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spoken to a number of reporters and editors in new york who received those calls as well as trump organization executives who had heard donald trump making those calls from his office. but then i got a call from an old friend who said, would you be interested in a tape recording of donald trump making such a call? and naturally i said yes. and was connected to someone who provided me with this tape. the source is someone who received the original micro cassette of that phone interview with the "people" magazine reporter back in 1991 when the reporter gave it to the source. and so that's what we received this week. and obviously you hear much more in that recording than you would know just from hearing reporters say, hey, donald trump used to call us under an assumed name. >> so my understanding of this is that reporters at the time knew this was a thing he did. i just want to be clear. this was not a common practice among folks back then, right? >> no. >> this is as unusual as it strikes me, right? >> yeah, this is not something that most reporters would ever run across over the course of a ca
spoken to a number of reporters and editors in new york who received those calls as well as trump organization executives who had heard donald trump making those calls from his office. but then i got a call from an old friend who said, would you be interested in a tape recording of donald trump making such a call? and naturally i said yes. and was connected to someone who provided me with this tape. the source is someone who received the original micro cassette of that phone interview with the...
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gossip pages of new york tabloids that have repeatedly use the quote unquote spokesman but trump organization executives who have told cnn that, in fact, this was well known that donald trump would, in fact, use these mon k monikers. >> he was obviously not happy with matt and savannah's line of questions and actually said, you're going to go so low to talk about something that took place 25 years ago, whether or not i made a phone call, let's get on to the current topics but the problem is, is that donald trump just in the last week has focused very, very heavily on stuff from 25 years ago from the 1990s and he has been sort of trying to destroy hillary clinton over things in the 1990s. >> that's right. yeah. this has been emerging as one of the central attacks that donald trump is leveling against his likely general election opponent, hillary clinton, the front runner for the democratic nomination, of course. he has repeatedly brought up issues about bill clinton's past, his alleged affairs, his alleged sexual abuses. that's a main line. here's donald trump talking about hillary clinton as
gossip pages of new york tabloids that have repeatedly use the quote unquote spokesman but trump organization executives who have told cnn that, in fact, this was well known that donald trump would, in fact, use these mon k monikers. >> he was obviously not happy with matt and savannah's line of questions and actually said, you're going to go so low to talk about something that took place 25 years ago, whether or not i made a phone call, let's get on to the current topics but the problem...
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when i returned back to the trump organization in '87 he was a little bit different the way he talked about women in his office. he would refer to women and the women in the office he would look at them a little bit like a leering kind of thing. i saw definit definite change. he did playboy magazine, it seemed unreasonable and unheard of for him at the time. he started saying more things that surprised me up to this day. >> i'm going to get to the specifics of that, but i want to bring in sunada you have nothing but glowing things to say about mr. trump. you experienced language that may have been diminishing, but you say he was an equal opportunity offender. >> he's a businessman and i know that he doesn't have the greatest history in terms of what he says about many women, but in a professional setting and i was running four different projects in terms of marketing between 2003 and 2007 he was extraordinarily professional. he was fair. >> did you two know each other, you and barbara? >> i did not unfortunately i didn't have the pleasure of meeting barbara because i was there in 2003
when i returned back to the trump organization in '87 he was a little bit different the way he talked about women in his office. he would refer to women and the women in the office he would look at them a little bit like a leering kind of thing. i saw definit definite change. he did playboy magazine, it seemed unreasonable and unheard of for him at the time. he started saying more things that surprised me up to this day. >> i'm going to get to the specifics of that, but i want to bring in...
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both my staff and my thousands and thousands of people that work for the trump organization.perhaps in all fairness, more importantly on this evening and for what we are doing currently, my staff. where we are running for the presidency. and remember this, our theme is very simple. it is "make america great again." we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country very, very soon. thank you all. thank you very much. thank you. [music...
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by the 1970's, the justice department goes after the trump organization by which time young donald is kind of studying at his father's knee for gross violations of the 1968 civil rights act. which guaranteed open housing for african-americans and minorities. they really build a very impressive case. it was covered very closely in "the new york times." the trump organization, fred trump, hired fred: as his lawyer, the legendary gut bucket puncher whwho had been joe mccarthy's lawyer and he came up with a sort of defense and talking point and that was pretty extraordinary in itstsel. he said, we are not trying to keep black people out of these apartments, we're trying to keep welfare recipients out of these apartments. this was his defense. this was the best case scenario. donald trump by that time was being interviewed and he told "the new york times" i believe it was, he never even heard of the 1968 civil rights act, which is the conontrolling legislation for anyone who wants to build housing. quite a stunning performance. really kind of sets the tone of a guy -- and talkingg about hi
by the 1970's, the justice department goes after the trump organization by which time young donald is kind of studying at his father's knee for gross violations of the 1968 civil rights act. which guaranteed open housing for african-americans and minorities. they really build a very impressive case. it was covered very closely in "the new york times." the trump organization, fred trump, hired fred: as his lawyer, the legendary gut bucket puncher whwho had been joe mccarthy's lawyer...
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and just a few hours ago on "outfront," we had the employment lawyer for donald trump's organization,ed in the article come out and say, the article was bogus, it was very negative, many people were taken out of conte context. >> well, she's currently on his payroll. she's on his payroll! >> but if they really want to show this article as credible, for them to come out and say it's positive and negative when the title of the article is "crossed the line," and they put 12 highlights in the article, which are all negative. ra perhaps you should make your highlights more than just negative highlights. it's completely bogus to say this is anything more than a hit piece. >> if you think of it this way, is anyone surprised that someone who has as much money as donald trump, who was a single man, or in the middle of a divorce, or what have you, would be trying to woo a good-looking -- that shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. but to people who work for him, that's more of an important issue than trying to woo some mod model. >> so, look, the reason thing the article is somewhat of a nothing
and just a few hours ago on "outfront," we had the employment lawyer for donald trump's organization,ed in the article come out and say, the article was bogus, it was very negative, many people were taken out of conte context. >> well, she's currently on his payroll. she's on his payroll! >> but if they really want to show this article as credible, for them to come out and say it's positive and negative when the title of the article is "crossed the line," and...
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. >> are there talks between the republican national committee and the trump organization before thevention in cleveland? >> we met with the leadership team here and it was an opportunity to brief them on various aspects of the national committee. is datahave been doing and digital upgrades. much aboutknow as voters, voting patterns, and where they are going to be. the opposition research on hillary clinton, we spent several hours updating the trump campaign. they will get a similar briefing from the team in cleveland bench and, as far as updates and preparation. >> the nomination has been settled and there is still a contest on the democratic side of the aisle. sanders wins significantly. sean spicer: it is interesting that hillary clinton won west virginia in 2008. she was the clear favorite over obama. this time, it was a role reversal, getting just north of 30%. there were counties where she placed third. i think the superdelegate count gives her a major cushion. bernie sanders, when you take those out, is giving her a good run for the money. he is winning in 20 states. if i were
. >> are there talks between the republican national committee and the trump organization before thevention in cleveland? >> we met with the leadership team here and it was an opportunity to brief them on various aspects of the national committee. is datahave been doing and digital upgrades. much aboutknow as voters, voting patterns, and where they are going to be. the opposition research on hillary clinton, we spent several hours updating the trump campaign. they will get a similar...
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no surprising the west virginia coal organization is endorsing donald trump. head of that organization is with me next. >> hillary clinton has no idea how mad the coal miners and people of southern west virginia are. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right
no surprising the west virginia coal organization is endorsing donald trump. head of that organization is with me next. >> hillary clinton has no idea how mad the coal miners and people of southern west virginia are. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the...
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now between talks the republican national committee and the trump organization about the upcoming conventionn cleveland. >> it was an opportunity to brief them on the aspects of the committee. what we have been doing to prepare for november, the ground game that the chairman has put into effect, the data digital upgrades that we made to our organization so that we know everything we can about voters. our opposition research file on hillary clinton, etc.. we basically spent several hours updating the trump campaign. they are now going to head out to cleveland and get a similar briefing from the team that is in cleveland preparing for the far as the updates have been making. >> sen. sanders: in the west virginia primary, winning significantly. >> hillary clinton won west virginia in 2008. she clearly was the favorite over then senator barack obama. this time, it was almost a role reversal. there were two counties where she actually placed third this year, which she won in 2008. i think that while the superdelegate count gives her a major cushion as far as the account for democratic delegates,
now between talks the republican national committee and the trump organization about the upcoming conventionn cleveland. >> it was an opportunity to brief them on the aspects of the committee. what we have been doing to prepare for november, the ground game that the chairman has put into effect, the data digital upgrades that we made to our organization so that we know everything we can about voters. our opposition research file on hillary clinton, etc.. we basically spent several hours...
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the trump organization telling us there are "no restrictions on licensed individuals carrying guns in our hotels or golf clubs." but when we called trump's mar-a-lago resort, we were told it was a "gun free zone." and at the trump national doral in miami, a security supervisor there telling us they would quote, "much rather not" have guests with guns on the property at all. but in this room the presumptive gop nominee bragging about his sons' gun collections. >> they have so many rifles and so many guns sometimes even i get a little bit concerned. i say, that's a lot. >> reporter: and drawing a contrast with clinton. >> hillary wants to disarm vulnerable americans in high crime neighborhoods whether it is a young or a grandmother in ohio. and that's why we're going to call her "heartless hillary." >> reporter: clinton has campaigned hard on gun control, releases this ad with the daughter of the principal shot and killed in newton. >> she is the only candidate who has what it takes to take on the gun lobby. >> reporter: but today that same gun lobby openly mocking clinton. >>i bet you'
the trump organization telling us there are "no restrictions on licensed individuals carrying guns in our hotels or golf clubs." but when we called trump's mar-a-lago resort, we were told it was a "gun free zone." and at the trump national doral in miami, a security supervisor there telling us they would quote, "much rather not" have guests with guns on the property at all. but in this room the presumptive gop nominee bragging about his sons' gun collections....
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cbs news reached out to all the veterans groups the trump organization said the money would initially go to. as of the end of last month the groups we reached confirmed receipt of just over $2 million. some of the groups were less forthcoming and would not specify how much they received. >> quijano: julianna goldman, thank you. today, fallen servicemen and women were honored. at the arlington national cemetery. president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. he noted 20 members to have the armed forces have died in combat in the last year. plenty of parades from coast to coast where the weather permitted. in livermore, california, military aircraft from past wars were on display. today iraq's military pushed into outskirts of fallujah. retaking the city is under top period of time. under i.s.i.s. control for two years. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: iraqi forces combined with shiite militias pummeled suspected i.s.i.s. targets as they closed in. commanders say ground forces backed by u.s.-led airstrikes advanced to the city limits from three directions. but u.s. milit
cbs news reached out to all the veterans groups the trump organization said the money would initially go to. as of the end of last month the groups we reached confirmed receipt of just over $2 million. some of the groups were less forthcoming and would not specify how much they received. >> quijano: julianna goldman, thank you. today, fallen servicemen and women were honored. at the arlington national cemetery. president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. he noted 20 members...
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but donald trump and his whole campaign in an organized way is there. the trump campaign is no longer floating this line of attack as something they might try. they're running with it full bore, all aspects of the campaign. you'd think opening up this line of attack, this kind of attack, would also inherently open up donald trump's whole past. because there are decades-old allegations against him as well. when bill clinton came under withering public scrutiny in the 1990s donald trump himself remarked at the time that he himself, had he been a politician, he could never withstand that kind of scrutiny. >> once you run for president -- did you ever think about that? >> people want me to. >> what about you? >> i don't like it. imagine how controversial i'd be. you think about him with the women, how about me with the women? >> how about me with the women. donald trump speaking with chris matthews in 1998. but now, if it is going to be clinton versus donald trump in 2016, this is the way that donald trump has decided to run. the trump campaign and the trump
but donald trump and his whole campaign in an organized way is there. the trump campaign is no longer floating this line of attack as something they might try. they're running with it full bore, all aspects of the campaign. you'd think opening up this line of attack, this kind of attack, would also inherently open up donald trump's whole past. because there are decades-old allegations against him as well. when bill clinton came under withering public scrutiny in the 1990s donald trump himself...
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the survey found the election of a populist like trump organization would prompt fewer companies to increasending in the u.s.. and airplane powered only by sunlight arrived in phoenix after completing the latest leg of its global trip. the solar impulse to landed before midnight eastern time. it had a 16 hour flight. the plane will make two more stops in the u.s. before crossing the atlantic to europe or north america. news 24 hours a day powered by our 2500 journalists and 150 news bureaus around the world. the trading day is just getting started in the u.s.. mark: abigail belittle has the latest. i can see the nasdaq is down. abigail: the index is down 1%. this is one of the worst formers in the nasdaq, tesla shares are trading lower. they are looking for a loss of $.60 on revenues of one $6 billion. consensus calls for tesla to turn profitable in the second quarter. this can happen. it would be a big leap. that will be critical to see whether or not it happens. it will be ended to see if they can hit their target production. shares of tesla have been very volatile this year. more of the s
the survey found the election of a populist like trump organization would prompt fewer companies to increasending in the u.s.. and airplane powered only by sunlight arrived in phoenix after completing the latest leg of its global trip. the solar impulse to landed before midnight eastern time. it had a 16 hour flight. the plane will make two more stops in the u.s. before crossing the atlantic to europe or north america. news 24 hours a day powered by our 2500 journalists and 150 news bureaus...
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since we began asking questions last week, the trump organization has now filed new papers, no longer claiming the golf course is worth only $1 million or so. they now say it's worth $9 million. but tonight, town officials tell us, that's still far from the real value. >> the growing scrutiny, as we now shift to the general election. >> reporter: that's right. the money trail on both sides. >> brian, thank you. >>> we turn now to the deadly plane crash. the pilot of a small plane, sending out an urgent distress call today that smoke was filling the cockpit. tonight, you will hear the emergency call. authorities say that plane then narrowly missed a neighborhood as it came down. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: federal aviation authorities are at this tragic scene tonight, just outside the tupelo airport, trying to figure out what brought down the private plane just seconds after takeoff. >> we got smoke in our cockpit, we need to come back -- >> reporter: right before the crash, the pilot radioed back the frightening distress call, saying he had smoke up front. >> i've got so
since we began asking questions last week, the trump organization has now filed new papers, no longer claiming the golf course is worth only $1 million or so. they now say it's worth $9 million. but tonight, town officials tell us, that's still far from the real value. >> the growing scrutiny, as we now shift to the general election. >> reporter: that's right. the money trail on both sides. >> brian, thank you. >>> we turn now to the deadly plane crash. the pilot of a...
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about the fact from 25 years ago the voice of donald trump claiming he was doing pr for the trump organization mr. trump's alleged relationships. trump is denying this. the fact this stuff is already out there. >> here's the thing about digging up something 25 years o old. most people don't care. they care about the character of the person that they are excited about right now. and i believe that the trump phenomenon, as some people are calling it, can be can described in. three words. leader, fighter, and winner. they truly do want america to be great again. >> you see this more as a movement then. >> it is a movement. i get phone calls on my radio show every day. here's what's interesting about a lot of those calls. i don't ask people their color. i don't ask them their political affiliation. they come on and volunteer that they have voted democrat all their life and now they are voting for trump. they didn't say republican. they said trump. the republican brand has some issues that they haven't corrected. now they can't correct it all by themselves, obviously. they will have to do a better
about the fact from 25 years ago the voice of donald trump claiming he was doing pr for the trump organization mr. trump's alleged relationships. trump is denying this. the fact this stuff is already out there. >> here's the thing about digging up something 25 years o old. most people don't care. they care about the character of the person that they are excited about right now. and i believe that the trump phenomenon, as some people are calling it, can be can described in. three words....
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appear to be an obvious, immediate tax advantage to that, although a senior executive in the trump organizationademark infringement case last fall said under oath, in his deposition, that mr. trump held the trademarks personally for tax planning purposes. aboutare always questions how trump candles -- handles his tax strategy and given that we have not seen his tax returns and that he is a private individual, he is not a publicly traded company and given that he has said on multiple occasions that he strives to pay the lowest tax rate possible. mark: could he move all of his trademarks to an irish company because he benefits from lower taxes in ireland, from his, what is known as irish golf resort? he, he could, and we would not necessarily know if he did that. lawsnd relaxed its company , significantly, beginning last summer, and will allow irish registered companies to basically undertake any activity they wish. the issue with income shifting over to ireland is that how do you get it back into the states bill.t a ginormous tax betty: other companies who own trademarks may do the same bank, i'
appear to be an obvious, immediate tax advantage to that, although a senior executive in the trump organizationademark infringement case last fall said under oath, in his deposition, that mr. trump held the trademarks personally for tax planning purposes. aboutare always questions how trump candles -- handles his tax strategy and given that we have not seen his tax returns and that he is a private individual, he is not a publicly traded company and given that he has said on multiple occasions...
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. >> joining us is executive vice president of acquisition for the trump organization, eric trump, eric, great to have you. >> great to be here. great to be here. >> let's start with all the hassle today in washington. mr. trump goes to washington. how does he feel he did and are you pleads with the results? >> yes, the top man is there today. he's going oget to know these people, right. he's never walked the streets of washington, d.c. he's never walk capitol hill. this isn't his thing. this is a guy that built an amazing real estate empire. he had a great conversation he told me with paul ryan and a lot of other people. in time, tame get to know these people. they'll get to like him. what he's done for the republican party is amazing. the amount of votes he has amazing. i hope they all jump on that band wagon, because he is a winner and he can win the thing. >> he is a winner and i like very much and respect very much said, donald trump walks into a dark alley with 16 others and is the only one to emerge. so what is the secret of your father's success in an area in which he's never co
. >> joining us is executive vice president of acquisition for the trump organization, eric trump, eric, great to have you. >> great to be here. great to be here. >> let's start with all the hassle today in washington. mr. trump goes to washington. how does he feel he did and are you pleads with the results? >> yes, the top man is there today. he's going oget to know these people, right. he's never walked the streets of washington, d.c. he's never walk capitol hill. this...
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let me read the statement from the trump organization yet another inaccurate and misleading story fromhe daily beast. mr. trump's role in the network was limited to licensing his brand and providing motivational speeches. mr. trump was never an owner. the daily beast never bothered to contact the former owners to learn the facts because it would have gotten in the way of the story. is that true? >> we gave the trump campaign five days to respond to the story. they didn't respond to the story. donald trump just yesterday cited a daily best story. apparently he likes our investigations, he doesn't like it when we investigate him. the fact of the matter is that he went into this and we talked to plenty of doctors involved in this project and he wasn't interested in the science behind it. he was interested in the money behind it but he was not interested in whether or not it would effect the health of these people who were purchasing the product. >> people know a huge part of -- we don't know how much money he makes and what his finances look like because we haven't seen his tax returns bu
let me read the statement from the trump organization yet another inaccurate and misleading story fromhe daily beast. mr. trump's role in the network was limited to licensing his brand and providing motivational speeches. mr. trump was never an owner. the daily beast never bothered to contact the former owners to learn the facts because it would have gotten in the way of the story. is that true? >> we gave the trump campaign five days to respond to the story. they didn't respond to the...
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three of them from the students for trump is an unaffiliated organization with the campaign, it is nationwidenot driving to pittsburgh there are only 50 people statewide in the students for trump group. interesting to think about from other students, why that is, why those are the numbers. i spent some time with them yesterday, take a look at what they had to say. >> if you look at the numbers, young people across the country are identifying with democrats more than republicans. pretty troubling for the gop. but don't believe the numbers if you listen to students for trump. >> obviously when you think of college right now in terms of the election, you think of bernie sanders and a lot of people are realizing those two campaigns run parallel in terms of what they want to do. >> a lot of the persbernie peop don't feel good about hillary clinton and they're going to turn to trump. >> what will it feel like to punch the ballot for trump. >> it will feel great. we know our votes will go to winning ohio. if he gets ohio, he'll be in the white house. >> think about that, but you guys, if you can con
three of them from the students for trump is an unaffiliated organization with the campaign, it is nationwidenot driving to pittsburgh there are only 50 people statewide in the students for trump group. interesting to think about from other students, why that is, why those are the numbers. i spent some time with them yesterday, take a look at what they had to say. >> if you look at the numbers, young people across the country are identifying with democrats more than republicans. pretty...
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. >> reporter: she was talking about the trump organization's application to build a seawall for one of its golf courses in ireland citing global warming, which trump has called pseudo-science. >> the last time that his taxes were made public, donald trump paid nothing, zero. >> reporter: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren was one of many democrats tuesday who went after trump's taxes and his comments on the housing crisis. >> a small, insecure, money grubber who doesn't care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off it. what -- what kind of a man does that? a man who will never be president of the united states. >> reporter: within the hour, trump was taunting her back from new mexico. >> it's pocahontas elizabeth shrren. she said because her cheekbones were high she was an indian, that she was native american. >> reporter: up until now, warren's attacks on twitter -- on donald trump have been mostly relegated to 140 characters on twitter. she hasn't endorsed either clinton or sanders yet, but her comments last night prove that she is more than willing to go after trump on t
. >> reporter: she was talking about the trump organization's application to build a seawall for one of its golf courses in ireland citing global warming, which trump has called pseudo-science. >> the last time that his taxes were made public, donald trump paid nothing, zero. >> reporter: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren was one of many democrats tuesday who went after trump's taxes and his comments on the housing crisis. >> a small, insecure, money grubber who...