Mary trump's new memoir that dives deep into her family and the childhood trauma that led her uncle to become the man he is today. I am ayman mohyeldin and let us do it. Donald trump is incapable of winning over the american people by debating the issues. Instead, he is doing this. I hear she got the question h and i also heard she had something in the ear, a little something in the ear. No, luck, do this. Say it this way, okay, be quiet. He is another one who does not have a clue. Basin out millions and millions of ballots all over the place. Some people get two, four, five. You have a very dishonest system over here. In 2016 and 2020, millions more vote by the way, to say that. That is a conspiracy theorist. It is called i have more votes than any sitting president. We have a good lead but we have recover because they cheat. It is only thing they are good at. All of that y was from donal trump after his dismal debate performance. He clearly knows that he lost and he is desperate. Nothing about his grievances as you see screams winner. His insecurities came to a head last night in las vegas in the battleground state of nevada. Trump went off the rails for more than 80 minutes making it clear that he believes he can only lose an election if the democrats cheat. They are used to trump saying that. It is not new but he's using a dangerous tactic to amplify the lies by putting his face up against immigrants. He has been telling his supporters the democrats are flying thousands of migrants in the united states to vote. We all know that simply does not happen. The american immigration counsel of heritage examine u. S. Elections dating back to the 1980s. Only 68 cases, 68 cases, were found involving honest citizens voting. D only 10 of those cases involved undocumented immigrants, far from enough to sway an election outcome. It is important to remind you that federal law prohibits noncitizens from voting, period. Trump's bogus claims and scapegoating of immigrants have reallife consequences, like we are seeing play out this week in ohio. Donald trump is lying and putting people in danger d because he does not have the courage to admit defeat. He will not do so this november if he loses again. We know that. We know that because four years later, trump will not admit that joe biden beats him fair and square in 2020. His antics are more dangerous this time around because he spent the past four years building and apparatus to amplify his election denialism should he lose. Less asthma georgia gop control election board approved a new rule that makes it easier to delay certification of the election. Republicans have filed more than 100 lawsuits across the country against various voting in election procedures all based off of trump's 20 2020 fraud claim. They brag about building a network of 175,000 volunteer poll watchers and workers. As we heard telast night trump encouraging his supporters to be on the lookout for cheating democrats. Let us not forget rightwing media which is falling in line with trump by recruiting election deniers, not journalists, to help him cover this election. Trump's perfect storm is brewing. A question for all of us, how we, as a country, navigate it to market republicans shut susan and michael, professor at the school of professional studies at columbia university. Both are msnbc political analyst. It is great to have you with us. I want to start with this trump by that we played the clip talk about earpiece and the vice president getting questions but to her in real time. We go back to 2020 and i will play this exchange that i had at the time was steve cortez. Watch. Your trump campaign put out a thing that joe biden agreed to and earpiece inspection before the debate. Where did you get that information from? give me a name. You are buying ads and doctoring photos of putting g earpieces in the candidate's ear. That is a fake advertisement. Where are you getting that information to mark where you bring the thoughts add on there? i have not seen this. I cannot comment on it. If you had a price me we would discuss as i would have been briefed on that. It is there on your screen. I will not take your word for it. That is a trump campaign ad on facebook. I do not know that. That was, the same tired playbook that accused joe biden of having an earpiece. They ran ads on facebook. Steve cortez came on the show and cannot defend himself. Here we are four years later using the same lies against the vice president. The vice president said, same old playbook, same old playbook. Whether it is about lying about her or lying about the facts. It is dangerous. It is really important what you brought up at the beginning of the show. E this is a social democracy. We have people in washington right now and around the country t trying to figure how to make our election sites safe. That is crazy if you think about it going to vote on election day should be a safest thing as possible. Here in new york, we have done countless elections. It is required to have two police officers. You have to act a certain way. Donald trump wants to put 175,000 thugs out there. And if you remember, this is not new. Terry lake talked about it in arizona. When she ran two years ago. Fortunately, nothing came of it. These are really dangerous times. To your point and this is the interesting thing, it is one thing for all of us to track this to know these are lies and they are spreading the lies. You look at the and there is new survey with the national opinion research center showing that republic guns are more willing to trust donald trump then the official election results. That is where the danger is. Absolutely. He knows that his base is solidly with him. There are already 100 lawsuits circulating around the country with being preemptive on their parts to challenge the elections once it occurs. This is part of a larger er playbook that is both has a legal track but also an intimidation track. There will be people be out there at polls. There is already reporting in florida about police challenging signatures on a ballot initiative. This is a broader tactic. It is a dangerous tactic because it does have the intention of keeping people from the polls. When you pair that with the comments that he is making about immigrant committees, particularly asian communities, this is all about trying to keep people home. That is not what democracy is all about. He is going to do it by any means necessary, in this call and response thing that he does, even if it amounts to violence. Part of it is the chaos. If you create enough chaos and have hundreds of thousands of poll watchers at the polls claiming to watch and then making false allegations that they saw something suspicious, they saw pallets being taken out the back door of the polling center, they curate enough chaos and enough officials to look into it. Look at what they are doing in ohio over a bunch of unverified disputed, discredited fake social media videos. Those are the consequences but you had a school with bomb threats and a hospital today. When it comes to the election, you are right, the chaos that it creates will lead to more danger. There is no way it just stops at, does that signature match? it is going to get ugly. There is going to be threats. Just like his legal tactics for all his many lawsuits, again, he is looking to delay. Donald trump believes if you could get everything ready to go or at least his team that is the campaign they are fighting for. If you can get lawyers to impound ballot boxes and get the cases out there, no way can election be certified by normal course because the lawsuits are almost prewritten. Again, it is intimidation. He is going to use the legal system against our democracy. How to prepare for this if you are the democratic party or the vice presidential campaign? on one hand, you have to assuree americans that are institutions and the processes in place to adjudicate the chaos he is trying to neshek are strong enough to withstand as they did in 2020. You have to call this nonsense o out and take it headon. One is the most grassroots you can imagine. One of the things i mowanted to start, eyes went to a poll watcher. I went into the polling site with a bagful of orders to call the campaign every half hour or hour to tell them what was going on at the site. To report turnout. The fact that the campaign has s signed up hundreds of thousands of volunteers, that means they have an harmony army to do that. They do not have to use payphones and quarters. They have the army out there to be on the ground at the pollingh sites. I also know they have lawyers ready to challenge the cases because they will come. Between the lawyers and the grassroot volunteers and making sure that even if you are standing on line and the law says you are standing when the poll closes, you can get in. And if you asked for water, in some instances, that is illegal. Even if it is legal, they will say something. I saw it on tv. Just make sure that someone is standing two blocks away handing out water so they have everyone has time to get in line. Let us not forget some of this is happening in open carry states. That is a scary thought. You show up to the polling stations as he the gun standing there, it will still be intimidating. Yes, it is. We met you agreed how trump, even as he was of playing with biden in the race and he's only got more desperate answers ahead of him. Do you think that we are going to see more of this desperation in the final stretch? it will get uglier and nastier from trump? absolutely. The harris team is running a smart campaign. Even if they do not debate, i promise you there will be th things out there to get under his skin in the same way. To me we all heard about the rallies where people were bored. The real powerful one was when she said, economics from the wharton school of business. . Most of america did not know what that meant. It was trump's alma mater. He transferred into, for the record. Ra it is that kind of thing that can get under his skin and only he has to hear it, which is great. I'm willing to bet that may be one degree that [ laughter ] i will go out on a hunch that it is there. A quick break. As trump lays the groundwork for election loss, congress is k preparing for the possibility of a number neshek another january 6th style riot. January 6th style riot so am i. 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Doing so allows the secret service to lead the security planning and provide more resources to state and local authorities when congress needs to certified novembers results. This is only a reality because of the mob that donald trump sent to the capital in 2021 two, quote, fight. Robert garcia california and member of the homeland security committee and is also the national culture of the harris/walz campaign. Great to have you back on the show. We appreciate you making time tonight. These new security protections were recommended in the january 6th select committee's final report. Are you confident they are enough to prevent another attempted insurrection or attack on our congress? what are the discussions you are having with your colleagues about it? what is important is that secret service, law enforcement agencies, all of our divisions across the government have made it clear this is a national security level advent. And a level of threat that is serious enough for all these agencies to come together with local law enforcement to provide the additional security. That decision was made by our law enforcement agencies in coordination across the federal government. I support it. This was a recognition of the january 6th committee. Many of us, including myself, sent letters communicating with the department of the fence and others to ensure that this would be a transfer of power, regardless of who wins in a way that is safe and in a way that upholds the rule of law. Let us be really clear, we should be very concerned about the rhetoric and what donald trump is currently saying to his supporters and across the country. He is already saying the election will be rigged. He is already saying there is cheating happening in the selection and that the election is not fair. We should be very concerned about what happens. Not just on january 6th but for the whole process of the inaugural and as we go through january and february and the weeks that lead into the new session for a new president. Donald trump should be ashamed of himself for what he is doing. I'm glad folks are taking this seriously. As you know part of the issues last time was that local d. C. Officials requested support from the national guard multiple times before help was ultimately deployed. Does this national security designation account for the shortfall? does it prevent any kind of delay in a rapid security response? it does. Local law enforcement, everyone from our local police agency to other local law enforcement agent sees in the greater metro area are all in coordination right now with the secret service, department of justice, apartment of defense. All of our agencies are involved. This is opel effort by the federal government to ensure that we have a safe january 6th and transition process throughout the whole inaugural. We are very concerned about what donald trump is doing right now. Is why we have to work hard every day on the congressional side for bows to make sure that everything is funding the inappropriate but if you care about democracy, we have to call that all this rhetoric right now. We're seeing this right now play out in real time what about protecting the people donald trump is using as political opponents? he is still using fear mongering. We see what the rhetoric is doing to the people of springfield. The government had to basically evacuate the building because of bomb threats. What dangers are posed by trump between now and election day and if he loses? i think what donald trump is doing right now is really dangerous. The way he is degrading immigrants, like he normally does, is a new low. He is causing real harm to communities where we see what happens in springfield, ohio, the threats to schools. The threats across the country. We have to be prepared for continuing to do this throughout the election. And what is really unfortunate is that people are going to get hurt if we do not prepare an action in best and work with local law enforcement. Donald trump and j. D. Vance are turning up the heat in ways that are concerning. I am here in nevada right now and we're knocking on doors and talking to voters. People are scared what is happening. Immigrant families and places like nevada and arizona, many of whom have not been in the united states there whole lives. They are feeling attacked and scared. We have to put this on donald trump and his supporters that do nothing but demonize intact immigrants every chance that they get. We have to push back and stop this nastiness. This is a country that was found on immigrants and people like myself and my family a chance to come here, succeed and earn citizenship. An important point about trying to push back let me get your thoughts on what you were saying. As cochair of the harris/walz campaign, how do you think the vice president and the democrats can combat the nonstop lying? as you just said, how do you break through the noise and still keep a steady hand in all of this chaos? donald trump is lying to put the attention on a place like springfield. It feels like it is just you willing more rhetoric from him. The vice president is already doing it. She is talking about not going back and moving forward with a new way and turning a page on the divisiveness of donald trump. She wants to be a president for all americans. She is not someone that punches down. She is focused on uplifting folks and she is running a joyful campaign that includes everyone. We are hearing from folks that that is what they want to see. Right now, nevada and swing states, you have thousands of volunteers that are talking to voters one on one. We cannot just depend on what is happening on tv or social media all we will hear is this negativity and these attacks from donald trump on these issues. We have to talk to voters one on one and that is important. Robert garcia of california, always a pleasure. Thank you for making time progress. Good to see you. Kamala harris is targeting rural areas which trump previously one well trump strategy remains ahead scratcher. What makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from tmobile for business. Tmobile connects 100,000 delta airlines employees. Powers tractor supply stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet. And helps red bull revolutionize coverage of live events. This is how business goes further with tmobile for business. Known as a loving parent. Known for lessons that matter. Known for being a free spirit. No one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. Keytruda is known to treat cancer, fdaapproved for 17 types of cancer. 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I feel strongly have to earn every vote. And that means spending time with folks in the communities where they live. That is why i'm here and we will spend a lot more time in pennsylvania. Kamala harris was focused on the state of pennsylvania, specifically targeting two counties that went for trump in 2020. She's doing retail politics where it matters. Eyeing trinity four in red county despite the fact that joe biden narrowly won pennsylvania in 2020. For harris it is not just about winning these counties it is about the margins and keeping donald trump from flipping the state in november. Pennsylvania is highly viewed as the most likely pack to victory. Where has trent been this week? out west enjoying a shining golf course on a cliff side that overlooks the pacific. You have the sunshine, ocean and everything, the perfect weather and best weather. And they have heard it so badly, so badly. The decline of this whole state is one of the sad chapters in what has gone on with the radical left lunatics that we have to put up with. That was trump's take on california. A longtime democratic stronghold that he lost by millions of votes in 2020. In fact trump has a nonexistent ground game bear everywhere with about 50 days to the election. His campaign is taking a risky approach to turning people who do not usually vote it is also outsourcing its turnout operation to consider groups like turning point action, american purse works and the elon musk backed america packed. The strategy has multiple republican leaders and lawmakers nervous. Some operatives in swing states that they cannot tell you where to go or who to contact to get a trump/vance yard sign. What do you make of this? a division among republicans about the strategy when there was a trump campaign director telling that the new yorker the proverbial owner that lives under a rock and would vote for us if they would just come vote. That is where contacts are most impactful. Do you agree or is trump missing out by letting other groups do the dirty work to the harbor? packs are not allowed to correlate with the campaign. When someone calls the campaign and ask for a lawn sign, they do not have it if they're giving up their whole operation. What i particularly like about the harris campaign it is like she is running for governor of seven swing states. She is going in there and her teams are out there and on the ground that they are going to the areas that are tough to be in, just like you would if you running for governor. He wanted to every single vote that you can get. People on the ground, not the packs but the people on the ground know where those folks may be that will sit on the couch. If they get touched by the campaign with a piece of contact, they will actually come out to vote. Explained to us the reason why the margins of victory matter in a place like pennsylvania. People may be looking at the vice president going to these rural areas that are red or have voted red. It is not just about trying to win the voters over, she wants to compete for every vote. There is a strategy that and if you make the margins of defeat also small, you can still win overall. One, and i know this from being at this date here in new york, that it is important when you can test everywhere. It is important to show up. But the you do not want the voter to say i never saw her or did not get touched. She has the money. That is critically important she has the volunteers and she can go in these places. Take georgia, stacey abrams have the same strategy in georgia couple years ago. Tim walz was intransitive for georgia as well. The key here is to try to not just reduce the margins of the presidential but you have all of these down ballot races that you are caring about just as well. If you're going to parts of upstate new york or hudson valley, new york, it is actually very crucial. You go to some these parts of the state and you will try the best that you can do really support the entire ticket, not just the presidential aspirations. She knows that. You're trying to get your own turn out in your big cities. If you're challenging in pennsylvania and you are in philadelphia and you can crank out the turnout, and win by bigger margins and you are losing by smaller margins, when it comes down to georgia and 11,000 or whatever it is, it matters if you visited a couple of those counties. When people see you in those counties they get excited and they feel heard, seen. This is someone who is doing the work they have her doing local tv like she did. That is what a governor does. Let me say this anecdote about a volunteer returning point action for the trump campaign in arizona from a report by the new yorker. A former marine went door knocking in the suburbs of phoenix trying to talk to 10 registered republicans who not voted in 2020. They proclaim this guy is my people right here instead of going out and trying to convert new people. I guess talking to folks who are like us. [ laughter ] to quote kendrick lamar, they are not like us. What do you make about a strategy? trying to get republicans did not vote in 2020. You are most likely not going to vote for him in 2024. Trump won in 2016 and again he did well in 2020 with new voters to his campaign but not really registered, 18yearold that came in but they are good at mining votes. And finding those people who have not. You don't know if they did not vote in 2020 because they might've been on vacation. There is always other reasons. It is a smart thing to do when you're not appealing to the moderates and you're only working your base. You have to increase your base. The suggestion or the town in that suggests that it is about trying to get the extremists in your base to come out and extremist may not be as animated. They also may be like, it is the same trump. He is not going the way i want him to go so he is trying to lean into the antiimmigration, racist, almost white nationalist rhetoric. We haven't heard much on having a ceiling for the longest time. He has a ceiling and he's going to get to the floor. He is trying to bring up all of the and squeeze everyone out. He thinks that is the way that he expands his support. And set of going to nikki haley, trying to moderate, he went he went i want to say that is far right. This is just insane. To the point we are making before. Kamala harris now has the money to go into places in florida, georgia and even in parts of new york. A lot of haitian immigrants living in some of those communities. Now you have the language because of what trump is doing. If you look at new york, like you mentioned, the money going into the race is there that she is put in, that is the house. You have the money, you have the language and you have the bodies to get out the votes. Whatever he says, bring it on. From her point of view, bring it on. It seems like she has been one step ahead of trump and every strategy that he has tried to deploy in the five or six weeks she has been in the race. Great to see you. Thank you so much for making time for us. Mary trump has a new tell all book that digs into her uncles past in a way that helps explain why he has turned into the bitter man that we see today. Today. Dad, is mommy a “finance bro?” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. Ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. 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Instead of campaigning on actual issues two months before election the socalled alpha male trump is dedicating his time to whining about the abc moderators who dared to fact check him. So much so that he is suggested that abc should have its broadcast license taken away. This may look like the ramblings of a sore loser but trumps petulant reaction is due to something much deeper, much more flat in his character. In her new book, who could ever love you, mary trump details the upper ring that plagued her uncle and her entire family due to the patriarch of fred trump as mary trump right the trouble with donald had started long before he entered school. At home he tormented his little brother, robert. A year and a half younger and seemed to have nothing but disdain for everyone else including, and perhaps, his mother. The kids in the neighborhood it despised and feared him. He had a reputation for being a thinskinned bully to beat up on younger kids but ran home in a fit of rage as soon as somebody stood up to him. I spoke with mary trump earlier today to discuss if trumps upbringing helps explain his unraveling at the debate. Mary, let us begin with your debate performance from your uncle. It has been analyzed by a lot of people. Of all the things that could have triggered donald trump, people have zeroed in on the mole and the vice president, kamala harris, called his rallies boring and that people were leaving. That really seemed to do the trick and get under his skin. He got flustered and claimed no one was going to her rallies and accusing of paying for people to go to her rallies, which we know is absolutely false. You know the man better than most people. Certainly more than we do. What about the moment made him snap in your judgment? i cannot disagree. It was a moment in the debates. I think it is also fair to point out that the tone for the entire debate was set before anybody said a word. When clearly donald wanted to hide behind his lectern but vice president harris went across the stage and shook hands with him, which was clearly something he did not want to do. She put him on his back foot from the very beginning. The moment when she, essentially, mocked him for the rallies that he holds and said they were boring and people leave early, inflicted a narcissistic injury and i'm not overstating this, this is actually true he will never recover. As we know for a long time donald measures his sense of selfworth i have big things are. His fortune, his buildings, his crowds, et cetera. She completely undermined that because as much as he wants to delude himself, he has eyes. He understands that his rallies do not draw as many people. He understands that people leave. Every other moment in the debate where he was flustered or lashing out was the result of that first exchange. It is important point he lives on the adulation and the fact that she could pop that bubble and say to him the truth that everyone else is seeing made him crumble like a house of cards. There is another side that trump loves to fashion himself as a strong man. He praises tatars like vladimir putin and viktor orban as he did at the bait. If there is one thing that strongman leaders suffer from, it is insecurity. They do not like looking small. Ultimately, all of the things you described made him look small. No? one of the great ironies and i think it is fair to point out, hillary clinton told us eight years ago exactly who he was. That he was putin's puppet and he was a man you could bait with a tweet and you do not want to give him power. But kamala harris did was demonstrate those two things. You know you are in trouble when you are saying that the leaders who respect you are authoritarian strongman, like viktor orban and vladimir putin. She mocked that as well. Let us be real, if you want to be the leader of the free world, the last thing in the world you want other people to think of you is that you are admired by strongmen. The only way to be strong is to reject the strongman. And to cut them down to size. Vice president harris did that beautifully, i thought. Let us talk about your book and the intersection on with what we are discussing on the debate stage. You write about the negative impact fred trump left on your father, fred jr. , who struggled with alcoholism and died at the age of 42, unfortunately. You described fred trump as a sociopath. And you recount how donald told your father, who became a pilot, instead of taking over the family business and referred to him as a glorified bus driver. Talk to us about this toxic impact that fred trump left on your family and donald trump, specifically. I am glad you pointed out that passage. It has so much to do with how donald became who he is. My dad was eight years older and he was the namesake. He was the oldest son. He was supposed to take over the family empire. And my grandfather found him wanting for complicated and, quite frankly, unjust reasons. My dad decided that his best course would be to strike out on his own. He became a professional pilot for twa at the dawn of the jet age. For those people who do not know that means, pilot in the early 60s who were flying jazz were considered rock stars. The only two people who felt that was something to be ashamed of was my grandfather, fred and uncle donald. They mocked my father relentlessly not just for becoming a pilot but for turning his back on the family business. I think that is when donald started to realize how much power he could wield against people who were weaker than he was with the support of somebody, in this case, my grandfather, who was much stronger. When you see donald trump today, i'm engaging what you are describing this cruel abusive, bullying manor and the way he lies about marginalized communities including falsely saying that haitian immigrants are eating pets. Do you see that as the influence of his father? the result of trauma and the way that he wielded that power that you are talking about against your father? someone who was weaker than him. Is there a connection between matt? there absolutely is. Donald grew up in a family without love. He also grew up in a family in which he saw what would happen to him if he went against my grandfather. If he was in my grandfather's, a loser. Donald trump molded himself to my grandfather's expectations and he realized that bullying and it being cool were the things that were going to advance them in the family. Sadly, that happens to be the case in america and in the republican party today. Our family was also extraordinary races. When donald has an opportunity to go after the most vulnerable communities in our country and he feels like that is going to work to his benefit, he will do it. I think it is also important to point out that he is not just doing this to score points. The situation in springfield ohio is dire. He is engaging and sarcastic terrorism. He is endangering the lives of men, women and children who are doing nothing but trying to live the american dream. They are hardworking and what is happening to them at donald trump's behest is a travesty and it is one more thing that should disqualify him. I think it is really important that you and others are covering this extensively. This should make it impossible for donald trump to be put back into the white house. Mary, always a pleasure to talk to and you always shed light on a connection between the personal experiences of donald trump and how that has shaped him into the way he conducts himself in public life congratulations on the book. Good to see you. You too. Next up, the reason polio has reemerged in gaza and the race to contain it. Ce to contait recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time. . . Can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. Preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ nothing makes a gathering great like eggland's best eggs. They're just so delicious. With better nutrition, too. For us, it's eggs any style. As long as they're the best. Eggland's best. 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The first phase of that effort wrapped up on thursday with more than half 1 million children receiving the first dose of the polio vaccine during brief humanitarian pauses. They are set to receive the second dose within a month. The effort is being described as a success and even as a rare and joyful seen in gaza according to the world health organization. To recognize it as such without calling out the circumstances under which a polio reemerged in gaza, something experts any venture groups have warned about for months is a failure. Polio often spreads through fecal matter and with much of gaza's water treatment systems destroyed and millions of displaced palestinians living in severely overcrowded conditions, it is the perfect recipe for polio to spread. The new threat of this incurable disease may be at bay , for now. That is a good thing. The constant threat of the assault on gaza of its bombardment of starvation, of displacement, all of that is still there. 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