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ENTERTAINMENT RESORTS: She should apologize, she lies about everything. |
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If it gets too hard, just quit, who cares? |
taken this journey with me. |
on to those main debate stages. |
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Hey, bubba boy! |
HUNT: She was instead relegated to the undercards. |
future, never do this again. |
BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I think somebody like Mr. |
Trump`s taken advantage of that. |
TRUMP: How can I describe our leaders better than the word stupid? |
Now, here is the most important thing that Donald Trump supporters believe. |
lie, and that all presidents lie. |
United States to take action and reply. |
Vietnam; Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. |
including many in his own party. |
O`DONNELL: Trump supporters believe that this was a lie. |
push me to raise taxes and I`ll say no. |
But this was proven to be a lie. |
politicians hope to do but it just didn`t turn out that way. |
and I`m going to prevent that. |
Habeas corpus in this country, so that we offer them an example. |
at will about anything because they believe that all politicians lie. |
proven untrue, like most things that Donald Trump says. |
Hillary Clinton made that mistake this weekend in the Democratic debate. |
O`DONNELL: An understandable exaggeration. An understandable mistake. |
no one is more outraged by lies than pathological liars like Donald Trump. |
though what Hillary Clinton said is not true. Not provably true. |
Hillary Clinton`s exaggeration came from. |
now at this moment but it is likely to become true. |
thousands of people cheering on 9/11 in New Jersey. |
lie, if you will, and Donald Trump`s giant, constant, repeated lies. |
that isn`t true, a statement that cannot be supported by fact. |
honesty looks like. Instead, she used the Trump tactic against Trump. |
Week” and author of ” Too Dumb to Fail”. |
been a nice thing to see here. What do you think? |
thought you were right on. |
step forward and say, yes, I was wrong in this case. |
Republican side of the aisle? |
know, something you should be worried about. |
STEIN: And what did you get? |
handle this the way Donald Trump would handle this? |
this, they needed to do it very quickly. |
dangerous and that it could inspire, you know, some backlash. |
Now, you know, they can`t back away from it, so they`re sort of trapped. |
And I think what this does – it`s not a game-changing moment. |
about Hillary. There is that stereotype about her as well. |
So in a way, lying and fighting and playing dirty has become a virtue. |
just about an hour and a half ago. |
know, we don`t know that yet, and just saying we don`t know it yet. |
which I think everyone is just waiting for at some point. |
have added, well, you know, she apologized. |
colorful exaggeration that she did. |
way that Donald Trump doesn`t. |
speaking in moral terms, and let`s not forget this is politics. |
O`DONNELL: No, I mean, let me – let me stop – Hunter, let me say it. |
There`s two ways to look at it. I can make the moral case. |
debate watch-party they had, and this was a few months ago. |
secret. They think he illuminates the worst parts of the GOP. |
as everyone is saying here. |
to Rita Katz, who is literally the preeminent analyst in this sphere. |
talking about Donald Trump and they`re very happy about his arguments. |
She has a long record of knowing what they`re saying when no one else does. |
And that`s a lot of evidence as far as I am concerned. |
it was a really good point. |
have put it that way, saying all the things you just said. |
you know, be more careful. |
away from the first ISIS video that Donald Trump is in. |
apologizing, if you fall into that trap, he is going to win that contest. |
There`s just no way to beat him at that. Hunter, go ahead. |
the best moral way to handle it. Maybe in one sense strategically. |
moral in how they were dealing with each other. |
O`DONNELL: All right, we`re going to have to take a break right here. |
showing the fight against ISIS. |
discovered on Twitter this weekend. |
and two more wounded in a suicide attack. |
leaders in a small town northeast of Bagram Air Base. |
motorcycle drove into the group and detonated his suicide vest. |
attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan in more than two years. |
And for the first time ISIS has started mounting attacks in Afghanistan. |
doesn`t really want to murder reporters like his friend Vladimir Putin. |
- and this is pretty revolutionary in a sense. |
President Obama`s re-election campaign four years ago. |
Saturday night in New Hampshire. |
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Should corporate America love Hillary Clinton? |
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Will corporate America love a President Sanders? |
SANDERS: No, I think they won`t. |
business columnist for the “Los Angeles Times”. |
fundraising power and that number of contributions is just stunning. |
Sanders should be proud of. |
Citizens United would be made easier. |
contributed money from the big contributors to these kinds of campaigns. |
people who had actually given the maximum amount of contribution. |
will sustain him through the campaign. |
Vermont, mind you, not a big fundraising state. |
level elections, even senatorial elections, they have a massive sway. |
small election by one check. And that`s what Citizens United did. |
thought, but lower down, it could have an enormous impact. |
relationship with the Wall Street. |
campaign contributions from corporate America. |
this economy and is destroying the lives of millions of Americans. |
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