Welcome back to the whole story. I'm anderson cooper. We just heard from vice president kamala harris on some of the key policy issues in this race. In this next hour, we're going to show you the other side with former president donald trump and where he stands on the economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign policy policy, and the state of democracy. Cnn's abby phillip takes us through what the trump white house enacted during his four years in office and looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or to change if elected to another term nafta has been a disaster for the united states. A complete and total disaster it was april 2017 173 months into donald trump's presidency. And he wanted to withdraw the united states from nafta, the north american free trade agreement he would say repeatedly in n the oval offici to e everyone whwho would wawas listen, the ripping us off. They take advantage of america's were suckers and losers. It's been very, very bad for our companies and for our workers heard lots of concerns when he was out campaigning from bluluecollar s support becacause of his food fight. And nafta had taken jobs from america trump wanted to announce t their withdhdrawal o his 100th h day y in office e a freak out, occurred whwhen this became known inside the white house and various advisers rushshed over to stop thisis alt all l economiststs think of trt to varying d degrees as a a popotential waway to make bobot sides s winnerers. That if, ifi in your r country arare really great and d makingng cars. And in my y coununtry, i'm reallylyt atat making aiairplanes then it would make sense for me to make all the airplanes and you to make all the cars trump views nafta as a deal in which the united states is getting ripped off by mexico and ripped off by canada what would have been n te consnsequences i if trump hohol uniteded states ouout of naftats isn't, you know, one of the largest, if not the largest trade pact in the world? one of the things that i think people misread about donanald trump s often n is a lot o of the timem these big ststatements l like t are e negogotiating tatactics. 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And rattle financial markets trump actually had one of his top aides rob porter, draft a letter to o geget out of nafta t hehe would sigign presumptively paperwork was preparing inside the white house gary cohn, who was his natitional economimic councicil directctor or tookok of dififferent steteps, inclclu famously h hiding some papers, some documents from trump that if he had signed them would have pulled the united states out of nafta right away. Well, i was going to terminate nafta as of two or three days from now? on his 98th day in office. And after nearly two years of assailing nafta a lastminute late night phone call with mexico's president and canada's prime minister convinced trump to stand down. Take called me and they said, rather than terminating nafta, could you please renegotiate that same week, desperate to announce a big wind during his first 100 days trump shifted focus and rushed to releasese an outlinine of a bill thehey need a w when and i there'e's one e thing thatat ev republican, even under this administration can agree on. It's we need to cut taxes the tax cuts and jobs act passed that december, giving trump his first major legislative victory. I consider this very much a bill for the middleclass. Had a bill for jobs the bill reduced the corporate tax rate from 35 to 21%, lowered income taxes for individuals for the next eight years and doubled the child tax credit they y made huge e chang to the t tax code they h had a l unifying theory, which was if we cut taxes for corporations, we are going to unleash an investment. Boom in the united states that makes america competitive again. So we can bring back that simple but beautiful phrase you've heard it before, made in the usa, they were shore, there was going to be more job growth specifically in areas like manufacturing and they were sure that that was going to lead to big wage increases for americans the most important thing that the tax cuts did for trump in his time in office was the game. People with money to spend right away. And there was s this shohortte stimulative effect to the economy that's the big win for trump trump would score another economic win two years later. I promise to renegotiate nafta and today we h have kept thahat promise what p president t trum was concerned d about was s to e sure that ththe agreemenent wast unfair and was not basically penalizing american workers he does cut a new trade deal, but it's not a compmplete fundndamental overhaul. It's mostly the same thing with new branding and some new components branding has always been central to trump's strategy. If given another four years, i will be the best. I think i'll be the best nobody's ever created a economy like us and he's hoping it'll win him a second term in the white house when i get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips not always a great slogan, but it just makes sense to be able to protect those people who make the bulk of their income comes from tips do you expect t him t pursue tax cuts? as popolicy if he is reelected? that is one thing that he says that i think people should take him at his word on what does he e really wanant to acaccomplish p policywisese, m other than tax cuts? it's talked about sweeping increases in tariffs. I will impose that across the board tariff on foreign n made g goods. There h have been w warnings from e economists s that if you that and you pursue these tax cuts, new york creating these settings for price spikes, which could then become inflationary he, his folks have insisted that that is not true. But what's true hasn't always been important to trump. And his economic legacy as president is up for debate his description of how successful the tax cuts were they were not as good for the economy as he claims at some p point, does he understatand that? h he understs that he doesesn't carere? he lis the way what he e says sounds better trump has always been a very good salesman he was able to convince americans that he just had special powers when it came to economic growth. That t we'rere not reflelectn the e ececonomic pererformance is not the besest americanan prpresident ofof our lifetetime he had a a good econonomy the fullll scopepe of trump'p's economic management when you include the pandemic he's, he''s nowhwhere close. E. You got to lolook at the e t cutsts and say w weeks, i'll positive o outcomes of them. M. 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Trump would find out only been having the first time he led an amazing life blblue jean baby i is playing g in the background. Any kind of takes on this solemn tone about her passing the man actually said hear that, but clearly, an almost instantaneously, his aides inside the west wing and republicans on capitol hill work gearing up for what they knew would be a fight to get a new supreme court justice nominated and confirmed a fight because ginsburg's passing was so consequential it seemed clear that chief justice john roberts had openly expressed his belief that precedent bound to the court to move slowly and that made e it seem unlikely tht roberts would vote to overturn roe, at least in the near term unlikely with the slim conservative majority on the court of five to four. But replacing ginsburg would give trump an insurance policy if one ofof the conseservative justices g got cold feet about overturned in a row, you wouldn't need that person. In n other wordrds, you've h six justicices n not five i bele it was maybe eight days after heher death. He nominated amamy coney barrett wewe f fasttrack k tha nominationon. H how important was it t to trump to be e able to puput anor supreme court justice on that coururt and do i it quickly. Yeah. It was of the utmost importance. It was something that he knew would be part of his legacy and reshaping the supreme cocourt was trtrump involved in this process. Much trump was definitely involved. He wanted to put a woman on the supreme court. I think he thought it would help him more in the election today. It is, my honor, to nominate one of our nation's most brilliant and gifted legal minds to the supreme court. 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He viewed i it as his c co polilitical promomise and hehe d to every element of the american government to get these numbers down seven days after taking office, trump issued a series of executive orders banning citizens from majority muslim countries from entering the united states. And ms stablished song nue vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america we don't want them here and he close the border to all refugees it's from around the world it was a shock and awe cat show in a way, things have been done in his country from day one, we were doing that totally differently, effective immediately. What does this mean? like just likes of them since decisions and it was extraordinarily chaotic, there was all rorolled out, , if i remember correctly, on a friday night and it created absolute havoc. My kids lifts cool so one whole yeyear will bebe the trav ban, i think was initially instituted because some of these countries weren't letting people clearly and strongly enough to get in our country the band faced months of legal challenges but a revised version was ultimately upheld by the supreme court but trump's fixation for the next four years remained on the southern border, illegal immigrants at drugs pouring into our he feels like the border patrol needs to make immigrgration muchch more unpleasant, painful. In order to discourage people from trying to do it. In may 2018, the trump administration implemented what they called zero tolerance policy. If you cross the border unlawfully then we will prosecute you. If you don't want your child of a separated, they don't bring him across the border illegally the five u. S. Attorney is stationed along the southwhwest border. Have really b big concernrns about what's going g to happen n to t children who are separated from their parents so that these prosececutions can take place. And what was s the answer tht ththey were giveven? jeff sessions doesn't answr their question. . What he doese sasay is we needed to take away childrdren. If f you'rere a parent t and you'u're dririving a carar whil you're toxic hated when the police show up to take you away, they take your kid away. They take e your kid and p put m in childld protective services. You break the law, you're going to be separated from your family over the next several weeks. As many as 2000 children would be separated from their parents children were put into caged enclosurures these arere meant to be temporary facilities where children can only remain for 72 hours maximum. But the government became so overwhelmed with so many new immigration cases that chchildren rememained ststuck. Ones w who are oldld enough tot understand what was happening would crcry, would screaeam, wo bag for help. Stories that were coming out where harrowing parents and childrenen lititerally being pud limb frorom limb from one anothr with children grabbing onto anything that they could. The next step was for children to be transferred into the custody of the health and human services this department, which was not prepared to take on as many as it had to you had facilities with staff who were not prepared or trained in how to handle traumatize children and how to respond to them i remember going to mcallen, texas, do a garage type facility with chain fences. Are hundreds and hundreds of singlele man. There was room fo them to lie down, smelleled, or withth the clienent. It was s p dreadful. I went in the room with mike pence, was vice president at the time and you could tell parents were shocked by what he h had seen was the chaos and frankly, the suffering of these f families ws that the p point they wanted to send a message, they sought that family separation the proved to o be a verery powerfu deterrent. It's the cruelty is the point the cries of children who had just been separated from their parents heard on leaked audio from inside the facility six weeks after the policy took effect this s is no the e kind of f thing we w want the cocountry thatat we live in righght? i thinknk a lot of f p fefelt that waway there e was jn incredible backlash against the trump presidency, former first lady laura bush. She writes this in part, this zero tolerance policy is cruel. It is a moral, and it breaks my heart. Fear what people begging them day in and day out to call it off. Some repubublican senanators were backcking the we house toto call it o off. 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Probabably accompmplished mo changing h how people e see immigratation, changnging, what people want the e country to do on immigration than any politician. We've seen in a while. And according to recent polling, the majority of americans today support the idea of a border wall. We have a crisis in america on immigration. We haven't dealt with the issue of comprehensive immigration reform for years and years. Every administration hicks down the road because it's so difficult to do three congress actually tried to pass a bipartisan border deal earlier this year. The motion is not agreed to but trump helped torpedo it so he could campaign on the issue this fall a day one, we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation in the history of our country. They're poisoningng the blood of our countryry that's what they''ve done. E. 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It was just one of three facetoface meetings historic moment, the fact that we're making history making moment, but not a breakthrough north korea's nuclear buildup has only continued. And so did the warm relationship between the two leaders. Grim jenin did write trump multiple love letters in trump's mind, he would often be in the oval office and he would call out as assistant. Cacan you brining in the l love letters because he would want to show visitors will get the singer things that i have from kim jong un praising adversaries and pushing allies became a recurring theme for trump's presidency. We're joined by a common heritage of democracy the north atlantic treaty organization, founded in part by the united states in 1949, was trump's s top target. 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A handful of words left unsaid then an image seen around the world pushing aside the leader of nato is nenewest member statate montetenegro. I it's lilike the visuaual representation of how donald trump saw his presidency and also how he saw our allies just as people to be shoved aside in 2018, trump can close to pulling out of nato entirely people do not fully appreciate how close the entire alliance came to unraveling with america's alliances, seemingly on the brink trump prepared for a monumental meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki there was no collusion at all and we watched him side with putin over u. S. Intelliligence agagencies. A when u. S. Lelead investigation found that russia did indeed metal and the election prisoner bouton extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. It shows the relationship between the two of them and how trump was willing to take an authoritarian leader metal in u. S. 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And i donon't ththink thers so m much of a t thought abobout ththe future w would look k lik terms s of his legegacy and beb known for not being the person who adhered to customs president has now decided to snub the bidens for the 152 years so it's a president of the united states refused to attend the inauguration of his successor i think he just would not give bididen that moment. . Knew that he h had lost ththe election. He had publicly acknowledged it to people based on my reporting, i think the momentnt of acactually hanandinr the rereins power to joe biden was something that he would not bring himself to do well, thank you vevery much president obama probably didn't like president trump very much, but he showed up and said, hey, listen you're now the steward of our country. I think president trump owed that to america instead. An unusual and unprecedented final farewell speech have a good life. We will see you soon thank you. Thank you very was nothing like what we n normally sesee in electionon and a transfer of power and that is going to be part of donald trump's legacy in history we've never had a sitting president refuse to acknowowledge that he was not reelecected and d be reluctatan pass thehe baton k khan pepeace. Even cordidially to the e perso who replaced h him. That''s nevr hahappened. Like a lolot of times that viewew some of t these traditio and at some point someone's going to be the first to change that tradition and move on traditions and norms that donald trump pushed back on since the very beginning of his presidency. 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But instead trump fired comey, who is a showboat, his a grandstander attacked his attorney general jeff sessions for not doing enough to and the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election recuse myself and eventualally fired h him to than the postwatergate era just violates what the norm has been after richard nixon left office. And what has been adhered to by presidents for a very, very long time, trump saw no reason to have any distance between himself and the justice department trump went to war publicly and privately against career public servanants who stooood in his wayay. You have trumump allies w who are saying ththey believeve the deparartme justice e should payay accorordo the white e house, thehe white house shouould tell ththe departrtment of jujustice whata today and d what we hahave seen nonow, recently is t that unelected,d, unaccountntable bureaucrcrats who don'n't chcha with admdministratioion's, t th stay the same. They are the ones that are actually calling the shots and in many cases, as we saw with president trump actitively workiking againstst elecected presidident of thehe d states because they happen to disagree with him disagreeing when trump went after his political opponents he didn't want it to worry clinton investigated, he wanted james comey investigated. He wantnted john kekerry invd let's to gain itit. So o actually he already hasa history of this and i expect that that would continue under no circumstances. You are promising america tonight. You would never abuse power as retribution against anybody except for day one. He says you're not going to be a dictator, are you? i said no, no, no. Other than day one as president trump chafed at restrictions on his executive powers and openly admired for an authoritarians who had no such limits. I think we're going to do tremendous things for both china and for the united states. And it is a very, very great honor to be with you. . It would be unthihinkable before d donald trumump for an american president to show hero worship of foreign dictators. A lot of friendships have been made and this is been in particular, aggressor redshift he says they're strong, they're tough. And he says quite clearly that that's somebobody who i w want to gete know oftften it's very strikiki becacause he wilill dedescribe as friendsds of mine y you don' hear other presidents talking about authoritarian leaders that way it would all reach a dangerous and historic crescendo in the aftermath of the 2020 election frankly, we did win this election. The election was totally rigged. This was a massive fraud. How is a a rigged electioion we'e're in n a positionon wh we are in n a pitched d babattl right t now with s some fundamel differences in terms of the direction of our country. And there arare many t times when n need to mamake our opppposition known. N. Youou don't think itit matted whether trump lilied about whether he lost the last election w which he lolost faird square. Ththat doesn''t matttte who look, they're there have been people questioning our elections in our election results going back for 25, 30 years now i think it's a rarationalizatation. Therere h' been an election where one party's supporters stormed the capital so all during the electoral college certification of the election, so this is just fundamentally different the extent of his challenges, ththe length o of them, bebe projectionon of fafalsehoods a widespspread fraudud that would just never substantiated. That is different than what we have seen. I don't think you're going to have another election in this country if we don't win this election and he is laying the groundwork to undermine an election. Again, if he loses donald trump has told us from the very beginning of his time in politics thatat he would d n respect the results of any election in which he was not the winner trump is unquestionably a political survivor. This is what the end result this is the first president to be impeached twice. The only president to be convicted of 34 felonies and charged with 54 more and just one of two former presidents who were shot and survived, shocking assassination attempts what happened? i had god on my side, donald trump has survived it all to now, run again for office. He refuses to admit he wants lost if. You vote for me, i promise pizza everyday unlimited topics. But does the budgeting didn't exist for that ethan, why are we not talking about the fact that my opponent has cuti