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NBC views moderator Matt Lauer as ‘disaster’ at Clinton – Trump forum
Because the media is so dishonest, ‘ Trump said, referencing Wednesday night’s forum on NBC. Clinton released the names of her top money-raising “bundlers”; Trump refuses. “Trump supporters feeling exactly opposite”, Hemmer succinctly laid out before bringing on Kurtz.
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She didn’t help herself when she tried to stop Matt Lauer from getting her to move on from one question – there’s a graceful way to do that and she didn’t manage it.
LAUER: “The word “judgment” has been used a lot around you, Secretary Clinton, over the last year-and-a-half, and in particular concerning your use of your personal e-mail and server to communicate while you were secretary of state”.
Mr Trump, for his part, said Mrs Clinton’s performance in a forum on Wednesday showed her to be “unfit to serve” as president.
This morning, public relations execs are emailing reporters covering the election, offering crisis management experts to discuss, not whether Clinton can recover from the grilling she got last night, but whether Lauer irreparably damaged his reputation and, if not, what steps must he take to fix it. We’ve all faced this.
We want to hear from you. The idea that it’s sexist, as the Center for American Progress, suggests to me to be silly.
Clinton said at the forum that her 2003 vote in favor of the Iraq War was a “mistake”.
Mrs Clinton will also have to be wary about the upcoming debates – the first on Sept 26 – which are almost guaranteed to draw record audiences.
The relevant portions of the transcript from FNC’s America’s Newsroom on September 8 can be found below. “With my mom in the White House, we have the best chance of continuing the success of President Obama and guaranteeing a solid future for our children”.
However Trump’s obfuscation of his Iraq War support could cut into that trait, potentially hurting his level of support. As one TV news pundit said this morning, in fairness, Lauer’s not the first TV news talent to get sidelined by the real estate developer turned reality-competition-show executioner.
HEMMER: Analyze it. How did it go?
“Even if information is not marked classified in an email, participants who know, or should know, that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it”, FBI Director James Comey said on July 5, when he announced that the FBI was recommending against filing criminal charges after its investigation.
The picture for smaller slices of the electorate can change slightly with Johnson and Stein factored in — for example, Trump’s lead among independents falls to five points — but the outlines remain largely the same. Let’s take a look at couple questions that Matt Lauer asked about the former secretary of state beginning with questions about here private email.
Trump now receives intelligence briefings. Why wasn’t it disqualifying?
Retired Major General Sidney Shachnow, who organized a letter of 88 retired members of the military in support of Trump, said taking another country’s oil is “possible” but not smart.
KURTZ: So, no softballs over the plate there, Bill and then, the similar treatment when Donald Trump took the chair moments later.
“If we would’ve taken the oil, you wouldn’t have ISIS”. And can you guarantee people that after four years of a Clinton presidency, they will be safer on the streets of San Bernardino or Boston than they are today?
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In the case of Trump, his Donald J. Trump Foundation reportedly was forced to pay a $2,500 penalty to the IRS for making a $25,000 contribution in 2013 to a group supporting the reelection of Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to the Washington Post. You can put American lives at risk.