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up -- if i knew that i was going to lose probably the biggest electoral college losssincebarrygoldwater,i'd be looking for somebody else to blame, matt. >> stop. >> this is the latest in the donald trump conspiracy theories with zero evidence. there's zero evidence hillary clinton took drugs before the last debate, zero evidence barack obama was born in kenya, and zero evidence those nine women were lying and zero evidence this election is corrupt, and beyond that, i think it is dangerous and un-american for donald trump to suggest because it undermines everybody's confidence in the electoral process, whether republican or democrat. >> hang on i want to press bill. despite everything we've covered in the last however many weeks, and this may be going on many months. when you look at the screen, there are, you know, no huge changes, in some of her favor ability ratings. it is so, so close in nevada, ohio. she's not on the trail. you still have this drip, drip, drip, which reinforces what americans are worried about her. how do you explain that, bill? >> matt and i would explai
up -- if i knew that i was going to lose probably the biggest electoral college loss since barry goldwater, i'd be looking for somebody else to blame, matt. >> stop. >> this is the latest in the donald trump conspiracy theories with zero evidence. there's zero evidence hillary clinton took drugs before the last debate, zero evidence barack obama was born in kenya, and zero evidence those nine women were lying and zero evidence this election is corrupt, and beyond that, i think it...
history of the republican party. >> not so. it happenedwithbarrygoldwater. >>not nearly as many senators. you have to go back to teddy roosevelt. >> let him stand alone tonight. if he wants a campaign about the party, go ahead and do it, donald trump. see where it takes you. >> pause. >> hold on. we have more to talk about on this subject after the break. more on that. >>> plus, that is -- that is trump force one. >> that is donald trump's plane landing in st. louis as we speak. donald trump's plane. that's what we're being told in our ears. donald trump's plane landing in st. louis, we continue to watch it. >>> that plus hillary clinton, what is she doing on this debate stage? she's facing questions on things in her past. >> the wikileaks. >> that's next. i'm my team's #1 fan. yay. sports. i've never been #1 in anything until i put these babies on. now we're on a winning streak and i'm never taking them off. do i know where i'm going? absolutely. we're going to the playoff. allstate guarantees your rates won't go up just because of an accident. starting the day you sign up. so
history of the republican party. >> not so. it happened with barry goldwater. >> not nearly as many senators. you have to go back to teddy roosevelt. >> let him stand alone tonight. if he wants a campaign about the party, go ahead and do it, donald trump. see where it takes you. >> pause. >> hold on. we have more to talk about on this subject after the break. more on that. >>> plus, that is -- that is trump force one. >> that is donald trump's plane...
explain. the last time so many republican leaders defected was in 1964andbarrygoldwaterwaswiped out in a landslide. the difference today is the person does not matter, the party does. for months now, many intellect uals would reveal that trump is unqualified. hillary clinton won by a huge margin but when asked whether the debate had improved the view of clinton, 4% said yes. these dynamics have reminded me of the righteous mind of heights. facts and analysis simply to affirm or justify our decisions. if you think this is only to people and not you. consider the billionaire who cofounded papal and funded facebook. he's extremely intelligent. he strongly support trump for a tru truly bizarre reason. he says trump praising the scottish and canadian health care system. one is a nationalized system. he cited this is a remarkable willingness to think and challenge government. another remark is a comment thrown off the top of his head cig nying nothing. nbc news calculates that he had changed his position 124 times on 20 major issues since the campaign began. most important after that refe
explain. the last time so many republican leaders defected was in 1964 and barry goldwater was wiped out in a landslide. the difference today is the person does not matter, the party does. for months now, many intellect uals would reveal that trump is unqualified. hillary clinton won by a huge margin but when asked whether the debate had improved the view of clinton, 4% said yes. these dynamics have reminded me of the righteous mind of heights. facts and analysis simply to affirm or justify...
revealed until after the election. this is a play off of a 1964 adagainstbarrygoldwaterknownas the daisy ad. what's interesting about this ad is where it's running. it's running in ohio. it's running in a state where secretary clinton still has a fight on her hands and i suspect this is on behalf of people who would like her to win in a landslide. she doesn't need to win ohio to get 272 electoral votes but she would like to have ohio. >> if you thought this election would be about hope and positivity, no. an ad like that preys on the most base emotion, which is fear. >> brian and tim, thank you very much. >>> up next, it's like a toxic waste dump. a sulfur factory set on fire by isis. toxic fumes spreading through the air for miles and miles all around. >> they placed explosives inside what was a massive mountain of sulfur. >> that is arwa damon, she was there. do not miss her incredible report next. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. w
revealed until after the election. this is a play off of a 1964 ad against barry goldwater known as the daisy ad. what's interesting about this ad is where it's running. it's running in ohio. it's running in a state where secretary clinton still has a fight on her hands and i suspect this is on behalf of people who would like her to win in a landslide. she doesn't need to win ohio to get 272 electoral votes but she would like to have ohio. >> if you thought this election would be about...
johnson ad thatcastbarrygoldwaterasa candidate eager to launch nuclear war. >> this is me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war, i never thought our children would have to fear that again. to see that coming forward in this election is scary. >> trump asked three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable. bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> with me now, cnn political commentator, bill press, a hillary clinton supporter, and with us cnn political commentator and republican strategist, alice stewart. great to see both of you. >> great to be here. >> quickly on the ad and then i want to move on. the clinton campaign is trying to change the conversation, break through. will it work? >> first of all, you don't blame them for wanting to change the conversation. i think it will work in this sense, this is an extremely important issue. i think people really do -- are worried about nuclear weapons. and i don't think there's been enough conversation about this in the campaign, to tell the truth, on either side. we have a system today where one person can make the
johnson ad that cast barry goldwater as a candidate eager to launch nuclear war. >> this is me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war, i never thought our children would have to fear that again. to see that coming forward in this election is scary. >> trump asked three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable. bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> with me now, cnn political commentator, bill press, a hillary clinton supporter, and with us cnn...