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The provocative campaign. Nobody knows the system better than me. To the presidency. Which is why i alone can fix it. Tonight ofrontline so help me god. Trumps road to the white house. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. Today is finally the day. The president ial nominees have made their final. Today is decision day in america and we are taking a look at the president ial race. After a long, contentious president ial race. Narrator on election day, donald trump and his Senior Campaign team were huddled at trump tower. They went intElection Night believing that they were going to lose. As the polls close across the country. Narrator at 5 00 they received the first exit polls. Were counting down to the first poll closings right now. When we got those early returns, the exit polls, and i actually got it about 5 01, we all had a little bit of a gut punch. If trump wants to win, hes got to hold onto florida and north carolina. In state after state he was so far behind that i knew that he was going to lose, because the exit polls dont get it wrong. We were getting crushed in like michigan, pennsylvania. I mean just. And so, from like 6 00 on, you know, were all like, oh, my god. And look at all these wins were projecting for Hillary Clinton right now. Take a look at the electoral map now. Narrator it seemed to confirm what the media and political establishment had been saying for months donald trump never had a chance. Every senior republican that i talked to, with only one exception, thought that trump was going to lose. Narrator but as the votes were counted in florida, a surprise. And cnn projects donald trump will carry the state of florida. With its 29 electoral votes, donald. Narrator florida was just the beginning. Theres a big ole call to make right now. Donald trump has won the seat of wisonsin and there goes her blue wall. Late on Election Night one of his Senior Campaign officials emailed me and just said can you type President Trump . Fox news has called pennsylvania for donald trump. Our communications director, jason miller, held up and said, a. P. Just called. And i said, just called what . Which state . And he said, the whole race. This means that donald trump will be the 45th president of the United States. The most unreal, surreal election we have ever seen. Chris christies son said, kellyanne, your phone is ringing. And i looked down and it said huma abedin. And she said, secretary clinton would like to speak with mr. Trump. And i said, right now . And she said, if hes available. And i said, hes available. And i said, sir, secretary clinton. Narrator she had been first lady, a senator, and secretary of state. She conceded to an entrepreneur, reality tv star, and novice politician. The call lasted about a minute. In an Electoral College victory that virtually no one saw coming a year ago, a few months ago. Even a month ago, even yesterday. It was an oh, my god moment. It was euphoria that we had won the election that no one thought we could win. Narrator not long after, to the music from harrison fords air force onthe president elect arrived at his victory celebration. Even for him, it was an overwhelming feeling to see yourself be elected president of the United States. Youre never going to see anybody like this again. He is somebody that defied every political rule that existed in a way that nobody has ever done before. Its my honor. Its an amazing evening. Its been an amazing twoyear period. And i love this country. Thank you. Narrator it was an unprecedented outcome. Over 17 months, donald trump had broken nearly every rule of american politics. Then came the question whether the way he had campaigned would be the way he would govern. Trump is going to be trump. This idea that you can make him into Something Else, thats not what the people voted for. They voted for trump as he is. Thats the way they want him to be. And nobody is going to remake him. He will either succeed or fail being donald trump. The sheer unpredictability of a president donald trump. How unpredictable the new terrain here in washington is. Is this our new normal, is there reason for concern . Its the creation of a new reality. Donald trump has broken the rules of what it means to be president elect. What trump are we going to see, do you think . Were going to constantly have rules that are broken, and my way or the highway. A President Trump is very much a wild card. Well call it a political earthquake, an unravelling of the system, or even a revolution. Narrator the seeds of Donald Trumps presidency are embedded in his path to power. He redefined what it meant to be a serious president ial candidate, starting with his announcement. I remember watching the announcement, and laughing at the entertainment value, the way a lot of people did. In washington you could almost just hear people around town laughing at the. At the. At the idea that this person was going to be a credible threat. He seemed like a cartoon character. He did the exact opposite of what every candidate has done before him. It was like extending the middle finger to the political establishment. And in doing that in that very first moment, people took a look at him and said, you know what, he really is different. That is some group of people, thousands. I wrote what was supposed to be his announcement speech, and that speech was supposed to clock in at about seven minutes and 43 seconds. We got to make the country rich. It sounds crass. Somebody said, oh, thats crass. Its not crass. We got 18 trillion in debt. Probably three or four minutes into his remarks, i could clearly tell that these were not the prepared remarks, which i had drafted. And then he had gone on to make an announcement speech which lasted somewhere around 45 or 48 minutes. When mexico sends its people, theyre not sending their best. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. And some, i assume, are good people. When he made his comments about mexicans, everybody was convinced, thats it. He just blew himself up. Everybody was like, uh, this is going to be the death of him. Behind the scenes, Trumps Campaign was as unconventional as his announcement. Donald Trumps Campaign was lean and small and, in a sense, run out of Donald Trumps, you know, instincts. I mean, he threw all of the normal things out the window. Narrator corey lewandowski, an obscure political operator, was the campaigns manager. In my very first meeting with mr. Trump when he offered me the position to be his Campaign Manager in january of 2015, he asked me what i thought his odds were of winning the republican nomination. I said five percent. And he said ten. And i said, lets settle at seven and a half. Narrator they worked 50 floors below trumps new york penthouse. It had once housed the set where the apprentice was shot. All of the apprentice camera equipment and furniture had been ripped out of it. You looked up at the ceiling and it was open piping. It was barebones. And a lot of trump pictures all over the walls. Narrator as key advisors, trump chose his children. Running things behind the scenes, his soninlaw, jared kushner. Its this family business. With ivanka and her brothers eric and don jr. , and ivankas husband jared, we had this kind of council of advisors aroundul. Narrator the campaign had a fundamental rule let trump be trump. I used to liken my role to being a jockey on a great racehorse lets say american pharoah. And my job was to maybe drive that horse into the corners a little bit and put some blinders on, but you got to let it run. Donald trump is back on the road campaigning at. Narrator he caused controversy from the very start. Trump trying to secure the evangelical vote with three Campaign Events in iowa today. Narrator in iowa, as he was interviewed by republican pollster frank luntz. And he and i get into an exchange over john mccain, because he is taking shots at mccain and i thought they were gratuitous. Hes not a war hero. Hes a war hero. Hes a war hero. Fiveandahalf years of. Hes a war hero because he was captured. I like people that werent captured, okay . I hate to tell you. Do you agree with that . Hes a war hero because he was captured. I couldnt believe he said that. I was completely stunned. Everyone in that room thought, this is it, its over. Folks, i want to make America Great again. We want to get down to brass tacks. We dont want to listen to his stuff with being politically correct and everything has. We have a lot of work to do. You know, i asked mr. Trump after he came off the stage to have a private conversation with him, and i said, i think we need to fix this. And when i said fix it, i meant an apology. And donald trump understood things that i didnt understand about the American People, said, no, no, you dont understand. Narrator trump refused to apologize. And once i understood that he was willing to double down on his comments, and be a fighter for what he believes in, im all in. And im there with you, to support you. Don voyage, trump is toast after insult. Everything erupted after this because social media exploded. Virtually every republican criticized trump. This clip is played on every newscast for the next 48 hours. So far trumps Political Campaign operates with a no guts, no glory approach. And he survived it. He survived walls and mexicans and everything. That which doesnt kill us makes us stronger, and if you ever needed any evidence, just look at donald trump. The biggest event to date in campaign 2016. Top ten candidates taking the stage. Donald trump gearing up for the crucial. Narrator two and a half weeks later in cleveland the republican debate. Businessman donald trump. Narrator he was facing off against a group of candidates Republican Leaders touted as the best in a generation. It is 9 00 p. M. On the east coast. And the moment of truth has arrived. Among the other candidates there was this sort of smug confidence that we know what were doing. This guy is from show business, a little bit hollywood, lot of razzledazzle. Narrator early in the debate, he faced a crucial test whether his tabloid past and outrageous statements would sink his campaign. Youve called women you dont like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. Your twitter account. Only rosie odonnell. laughter no, it wasnt. Trump doesnt deny it. He simply says, i only said that about rosie odonnell. And in a way that is pure trump. What i say is what i say. And honestly, megyn, if you dont like it, im sorry. Ive been very nice to you, although i could probably maybe not be based on the way you have treated me, but i wouldnt do that. Hes doing something that is both repellent and completely authentic, all at once. And hes acknowledging that he said these horrid things. Hes not shirking it. I think there were voters out there that said, you go, man. You said exactly what you think, and youre not backing down. Narrator and trump wasnt done. After the debate, the candidates appeared in what is known as spin alley. Trump kept the controversy going. Donald trump shows up, as if he needed this hit of adrenaline before he went home to new york. You guys okay . Dont hurt yourselves. It was like mosquitos to a lantern on a summer night. I mean the entire National Press corps descended. People were being trampled and camera equipment was flying all over the place and id never seen a scene like this. I mean, ive seen many media stampedes but nothing like that. Whats your history with megyn . I think, i think megyn behaved very badly, personally. The question about women. You didnt like that . I thought it was an unfair question. Trump cant help himself because he considers anybody questioning his bona fides as someone who he needs to decapitate, essentially. Narrator it was just the beginning. At 3 40 in the morning, he lit up twitter. Wow, megynkelly really bombed tonight. People are going wild on twitter funny to watch. Narrator on the phone with cnn, he pushed harder. What is it with you and megyn kelly . She starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. And, you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Uh, blood coming out of her wherever. Donald trump attacks her and suggests she only asked a tough question because she was menstruating. I mean, um. And his numbers went up. Shes a lightweight, i couldnt care less about her. At every stage in the campaign, donald trump was perfectly happy to have the elites be aghast at him. The kind of nonpolitically correct, decisive, tough, battling kind of personality that he was putting forward in that debate and in the confrontations with megyn kelly and others that he sought out. Narrator while the media controversy swirled, trump was out in the Country Building his base. His personal plane rolled up to hangars filled with curious onlookers, eager to see the reality tv star in person. There were a lot of people who were there who were pure curiosity seekers. They were there to see a celebrity. They were there to see the guy they know from the apprentice. Trump is a producer at heart. And when he did these rallies, he made sure that the staging was perfect. So we see the same elements that trump applied in his hit tv shthe apprentice. We saw that in the early rallies. Were not gonna take it. No, we aint gonna take it. And right at the moment of the first chord, trump hits the stage. And i felt this wave go through me and that was the moment that i realized, holy bleep , this is real. It was like pavlovs dog. He hits the stage, they erupt. I had never seen this before. Trump just had them in the palm of his hand. He. I mean, they were responding to him. He was responding to them. cheering those crowds at those rallies, they were tremendously energizing to him. I mean, it was a. It was a symbiotic relationship. They fed off of each other. The crowd fed off of him, he fed off of the crowd. For donald, confidence is a huge part of the game. This was the whole point of all those rallies. It wasnt just to fire up people to vote for him. It was to fire up donald trump. He feeds off of audiences in a way that i think very few politicians do and needed to be energized by the affirmation. And it worked. And you know were in. Look at all those Live Television feeds, its always tough, every time i speak they put me on Live Television, so i have to make different speeches. These guys go around, they make the same speech hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times, nobody cares. Its true. He was looking out at the camera bank. And he could see the red light on the camera. And that meant that he was live on cnn. You have cnn live, youve got them all, and. Or fox or one of the other networks. And he said that what he tried to do in those rallies was say whatever it took to keep the red light on. Now if you like the media, give them a big hand, and if you dont, give them a big boo. booing narrator rather than rely primarily on polls. I had a feeling. Narrator trump watched to see how the crowd reacted. Early on, they were kind of these rally speeches were a bit rambling and all over the place. As he went on, he started to really hone his message and he started to remember what lines worked. Were going to have such a Strong Military that nobody, nobody is going to mess with us. Narrator and what the crowds wanted donald trump. We are led by very stupid people. Narrator unfiltered. We are going to start winning big league. Narrator angry. We cant beat isis. Give me a break. And it was every location. It was the same messages were tired of washington lying to us. Were going to drive the cars over the illegals. Build a wall build a wall the American People are angry, and they have a right to be. And what they see in donald trump is someone whos willing to fight for them for a change. Narrator he called them the forgotten. And spoke directly to their fears and anger at washington, at trade deals, at immigration. People in this country are afraid of illegal immigrants. People in this country have become afraid of random violence. Theyre afraid of jobs being shipped overseas. There is so much that scares americans. And donald trump is the only politician who talked to those concerns and those fears. To his critics its fear mongering, to his supporters its truth telling. Donald trump is the projected winner of the New Hampshire primary. He gains his frontrunner status in a crowded field. Hes pulling ahead in virtually every super tuesday state. Narrator in one state after another. We love nevada. We love nevada, thank you. Narrator . Trump proved that he could use his base of working class voters to win. Its mostly white, they dont like political correctness, they feel like they cant speak their mind at home or at work, so they want Something Else. Trump strolls in, he says exactly what they want to hear. We are going to make. This makes backtoback victories for. Donald trump dominating his third consecutive. Donald trump is a professional political wrecking ball. Narrator finally his opponents had to take him seriously. At that point the establishment suddenly wakes up and says, weve got to do something. Weve got to go after him. We cant ignore him anymore. Hes a racebaiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. And you know how you make America Great again . Tell donald trump to go to hell. The establishment feared him for a lot of reasons. One, he was not of them. Two, he didnt play by their rules. And three, they genuinely thought he was a threat, certainly to the Republican Party, to conservatism, and if he got that far, to the nation. Guys, we have a con artist as the frontrunner in the Republican Party. A guy who has made a career out of telling people lies. He was a shock to the republican establishment and they did everything they could, for the most part, to prevent him. Donald trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. Hes playing the members of the American Public for suckers. Every time the establishment attacked trump, it played into the narrative that they wanted to put out there, which was that he was so antiestablishment, they were going to do anything that they could to take him down. This man is a pathological liar. He lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. Tonight, live from the peace center in greenville, south carolina. Narrator on the debate stage, trump hit back. You are the single biggest liar, you probably are worse than jeb bush. You are the single biggest liar. One by one, each rival comes at him. He throws them away. This guy lies. Two days ago he said he would take his pants off and moon everybody. Tosses a barb in their direction, diminishes them personally. And then he tells me, oh my language was a little bit rough. Destroys their record. This little guy has lied so much about my record. Donald trump had the ability to just grab the microphone, just trample over people. That was entertaining. It was different. He hit my hands. Nobody has ever hit my hands. Ive never heard of this. Look at those hands. Are they small hands . And he referred to my hands, if theyre small, Something Else must be small. I guarantee you theres no problem. I guarantee it. It was ruthless political performance by donald trump. He had nothing to lose and he owed nothing to the Republican Party. So instead of standing there as a member of a party trying to get the nomination, he was there for trump. That changed everything. Scott walker is quitting the president ial race. Narrator one by one. Fiorina and chris christie. Have suspended their. Narrator . Trumps competitors began to fall off. Neurosurgeon ben carson dropping out of the 2016. Narrator but on the campaign trail, at some rallies, things were increasingly ugly. The anger only increased as it got farther along. It became completely acceptable. It became okay to come to a trump rally and wear a shirt that says Hillary Clinton is a c bleep bleep t. Narrator and there were some in the crowds with a darker agenda. The campaign is continually dogged by a small and vocal number of white supremacists, klansmen, neonazis. Some would come in wearing confederate flags on their tshirts. This isnt a very large group of people, but they are very vocal. And they attach themselves to trump. Trump, whenever there was a moment to draw a line between himself and these extreme parts of the voting bloc, he refused. I think without question, the only way you can interpret that is that he was going to use these groups to try to build this coalition. Narrator it wasnt long before antitrump protestors began to show up inside the rallies. Theres the guy. Totally disruptive, throwing punches. I love the old days. Do you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this . Theyd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. Id like to punch him in the face, ill tell you. You start seeing these really ugly moments at the rallies, um, with protesters, some of whom are nonwhite protestors, getting treated very violently by his supporters. Trump himself seemed to incite his supporters to go after protestors. Knock the crap out of him, would you . Just knock the hell out of him. I promise you i will pay for the legal fees, i promise. I promise. Narrator trump didnt just turn on protestors, he also directed the anger at the media. Absolute dishonest, absolute scum. Remember that. Scum. Scum. Narrator nbcs katy tur became a frequent target after one of her reports. Shes back there. Little katy. Shes back there. He calls me out at the rally, look back there, little katy, shes back there. And i was like, what . What a lie it was. crowd booing no, what a lie, katie tur. What a lie it was from nbc to have written that. It was a total lie. We are surrounded on all sides with people who are fired up and angry. Thirdrate reporter, remember that, third rate. Third rate. And theyre whipped up by donald trump. I described it as like, you know, an unchained beast roaring at you in a crowd. And the whole. The whole place turns at me, looks at me, and boos. cheers narrator by july, donald trump headed to the g. O. P. Convention after soundly defeating the establishment candidates. Lets face it, he was larger than the Republican Party. In fact, his nomination was the hostile takeover of the Republican Party. In this case the Republican Party is just a vehicle to get his name on the ballot. But his reach was always greater than the Republican Partys reach. Narrator he had won the nomination of a divided Republican Party. Now he would see if he could apply the same strategy to winning the presidency of a divided country. Our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation. The attacks on our police and the terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. But i think the essential message there was, you have been neglected and abused by the powers that be, whether they are politicians or the media or academia, or hollywood. All of those folks are conspiring against you, the good, rightthinking middle americans. I have joined the political arena so that the powerful can no longer beat up on people who cannot defend themselves. cheers and applause nobody knows the system better than me. laughter which is why i alone can fix it. He just said, me. Im the only person that can do this. You have to support me. Thats the language of a strongman. Thats the language that you hear in autocratic societies. cheering i had at least five reporters approach me and say, didnt you think trumps speech was too dark . And i told them all, no, i think the country is in deep trouble. Were in very dire times. And to pussyfoot around that and claim things are great is a mistake. And we need a strongman. Hillary Hillary Hillary and so, my friends. Narrator just one week later, at the democratic convention, Hillary Clinton accepted her partys nomination. That i accept your nomination for president of the United States narrator clintons strategy was to draw on obamas legacy and bet big on diversity. This is a time of change for america and its a time to take stock and reaffirm the values that we hold as americans. And that meant embracing the diversity. Please welcome khizr khan. Narrator one moment turned out to be the centerpiece of their efforts a speech by the father of a Muslim American soldier killed in combat. If it was up to donald trump, he never would have been in america. Donald trump consistently smears the character of muslims. He disrespects other minorities, women, judges, even his own party leadership. I dont think anybody or very few people who were planning the convention thought simply that moment alone would be as powerful as it was. Donald trump have you even read the United States constitution . cheers and applause i willi will gladly lend you my copy. Narrator as he watched khans speech, trump saw an opportunity to go on the attack. I was viciously attacked by mr. Khan at the democratic convention. And his advisors thought this was not a good idea. He shouldnt have done it. But donald trump just cant help himself. Mr. Khan, who does not know me, viciously attacked me from the stage of the d. N. C. And is now all over tv doing the same. Nice the khan episode illustrates donalds major flaw, is he cant let something go and he cant notice that hes losing a fight until hes really lost it. Now on this week. He went after khans wife, gazal. If you look at his wife, she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably. Maybe she wasnt allowed to have anything to say. You tell me, but plenty of people have written that. Amid mounting backlash over trumps comments, his campaign went into damage control mode. Narrator veterans groups were outraged. At least two new polls show Hillary Clinton with a widening lead over trump. Narrator and as trumps poll numbers collapsed. Republicans in particular have been quick to respond to trumps comments. Narrator . Republican leaders further distanced themselves. Republican senator john mccain offered a scathing rebuke of trump. And his advisors are horrified. I mean, this is like. This is political suicide. And, um, they say to trump, you know, you know you just attacked a gold star family. And he said, well, whats that . Trump just sees it as a personal attack and its within his right to go on the counterattack. Trumps ongoing battle with the family of u. S. Army captain humayun khan. Narrator virtually all the professionals expected trump to change his tactics, to pivot. Everybody always wanted to mold mr. Trump into their own image of what a candidate should look like, what a president should look like. And if theres one thing that wasnt going to change about mr. Trump was that he was going to stay true to himself, you know, whatever that means, and that that if he was going to win this campaign, he was going to do it on his own terms. Narrator with barely 80 days before the election, trump shook up his campaign and brought in steve bannon, the chairman of the rightwing website breitbart. Bannon is a bomb thrower. Bannon joins the campaign because bannon has a superior knowledge of alternative media combined with the fact that he is kind of a swashbuckler and a revolutionary, a guy who can think outside the box. Narrator it was a sign trump was doubling down. Steve bannon has made very clear all through his recent career, his goal is to blow up the establishment. Its to take down the government as we know it. Its to destroy the Republican Party as it was constituted. I mean, he is a disrupter in, you know, in almost every way. Narrator as his new Campaign Manager, another unconventional pick a pollster, kellyanne conway, who had bad news for trump. On that day, i told him, i said, whats going on . Because youre running against the most joyless candidate in president ial political history and this place is starting to seem like it. And he said, no. And i said, i looked at the polls. He said, the polls. And i said, i looked at the polls and were losing. But we dont need to lose, you should be winning. Trump is hoping to finally put that controversy behind him. Narrator they faced a formidable challenge. Narrator the first president ial debate. As trump and clinton get ready to go head to head. What will likely be the most watched political showdown in american history. Narrator as he had throughout his campaign, trump was willing to gamble hed rely on his instincts, not preparation. Theres actually a point of pride that he doesnt have to prepare. He values raw ability over study. So he wanted to prove that he was right about that. Narrator trump mocked clinton for spending so much of her time preparing for the debate. You know, youve seen me, ive been all over the place. You decided to stay home, and thats okay. Arguably he was the worst prepared candidate in the history of american politics when he stepped up against Hillary Clinton for that first debate, and it showed. I think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. And, yes, i did. And you know what else i prepared for . I prepared to be president. And i think thats a good thing. She knew how to get under his skin. She had been practicing. She had been studying him. Donald thinks that Climate Change is a hoax perpetrated by the chinese. I think its real. I think science is real. I do not. I did not. I do not say that. And i think its important that we grip this. Her team knew what were his. Knew what his buttons were. And she just started unleashing them one after the other. You call yourself the king of debt. You talk about leverage. You even at one time suggested that you would try to negotiate down the. Wrong. National debt of the United States. Wrong. And he lost. He lost control of the debate. Let me say this. Theres nothing crazy about not letting our Companies Bring their money back into their country. This is. This is secretary clintons two minutes, please. I have a feeling that by the end of this evening im going to be blamed for everything thats ever happened. Why not . Why not. Yeah. Why not . Hillary clinton was very artful in getting under mr. Trumps skin and bringing up the issues that were like putting, you know, gasoline on a fire. One of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. And, he called this woman miss piggy. Then he called her miss housekeeping, because she was latina. Donald, she has a name. Where did you find this . Where did you find this . Where did you find it . Her name is Alicia Machado and she has become a u. S. Citizen and you can bet shes going to vote this november. Oh really . Okay, okay, good. Narrator trump would insist he had won. Our debate for this evening. He was crushed in the first debate. I dont care whatever pronouncements he wants to make. He was crushed by every possible. Our focus group thought he was awful. Down in palm beach. I moved on her and i failed. Ill admit it. Narrator it would get even worse for trump. Narrator just two days before the second debate, an unaired video from the tv show access hollywood. There was one account after another about donald trump attacking women, groping women, saying nasty things about women. But the moment that counts is the moment this is on video. Heres a guy whos making crude, disgusting jokes and the father in you, the brother in you comes out, and the husband in you. And you cant defend it. The trump camp has swiftly launched into disaster mode. A big, Big Development in this campaign as it comes to. Right after that tape came out, suddenly everybody on the trump team went radio silent. Everyone. This was the october surprise. Had the ability to take down a campaign. And the internal discussion amongst the campaign, some were, you need to apologize immediately, and some were you need to double down. Donald Trumps Campaign, its worst crisis ever. We keep being told, he is going to come on tv. He is going to say something. He is going to apologize. And it gets delayed and delayed. And finally he comes out there and its an apology of sorts. Ive never said im a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that im not. Ive said and done things i regret, and the words released today on this more than a decadeold video are one of them. And so he went on facebook later that night and gave what was, by trumps standards, a contrite apology. But then he went on the attack. Bill clinton has actually abused women, and hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. I think trump being trump, his only instinct in those moments when his back is against the wall is to just go on the counterattack. We will discuss this more in the coming days. See you at the debate on saturday. I think with the exception of maybe one or two people, everyone thought that that was the end. How do you survive this . How do you survive this . As a republican, how do you survive advocating or saying youre allowed to grab women in their private parts because youre a star . That is just not something that anybody can survive. I think the question now is, how do republicans down the ballot break away from him . Narrator the next day he appeared outside trump tower. To many it seemed like his candidacy was over. I called trump the day after access hollywood. And i ask him point blank, are you going to quit the race . Thats what was on everyones minds. And he says, costa, ive lived life. Ive seen so much in my life, business, personal, this is nothing. Ive survived everything else. Im going to survive this. And i kept asking him, are you going to quit the race . Theres no chance i quit, he said. Not one chance. I am in this to the end. cheering narrator donald trump, undaunted, then headed to the second president ial debate. As he showed up, and he was impervious to the naysayers and critics who were all trying to push him out of the race. Narrator trump had a surprise of his own just before the debate was to begin. Next thing i know and no one in the press knew this was happening there was a press conference with all bill clintons accusers right before the debate. These four very courageous women have asked to be here. Narrator trump had invited four women to the debate, women who had accused bill and Hillary Clinton of wrongdoing. Charges the clintons had denied. There was widespread shock. Nobody had it beforehand. The genius part of donald trump was he didnt announce these women were coming. He just had them at a table and said, the medias welcome to come in right before the debate. And the media was stunned. Because the media couldnt fathom doing Something Like this. Narrator standing in the back of the room, the man who had orchestrated the event steve bannon. Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but bill clinton raped me and Hillary Clinton threatened me. I dont think theres any comparison. It was to show america that he believed certain things about the clintons that Many Americans also believe. That he was going to stand up for them against the clintons in a way that was so tough and really so ruthless that it gave some satisfaction to people who hate the clintons. Okay. Thank you all very much. We appreciate it. By bringing the accusers to the debate, he put that issue front and center and forced voters out there to remember, in a sense, what it is that they didnt like about Hillary Clinton. applause narrator this time on the debate stage, trump stayed on the offense. We have a divided nation, because people like her. And believe me, she has tremendous hate in her heart. Shes got tremendous hatred and this country cannot take another four years of barack obama and thats what youre getting with her. I dont think there was any moment in the campaign in which there was a more divergent interpretation among political professionals and members of trumps vast and growing army of supporters. When you talk about apology, i think the one that you should really be apologizing for and the thing that you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 emails that you deleted, and that you acid washed. Hillary clinton, who is clearly much more measured and programmed than trump. On the other hand, hes so much more of a live wire, that by contrast she seems overly programmed. Allow her to respond, please. Personal emails, not official. 33,000 . Well, we turned over 35,000, so. Oh yeah, what about the other 15,000 . Please allow her to respond, she didnt talk while you talked. Yes. Thats true, i didnt. Because you had nothing to say. I didnt in the first debate. Hes mocked for this during and after the debate, kind of stalking around that debate, kind of stalking her. Hes, you know, ridiculed for suggesting that hes going to put her in jail. If i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation, because there has never been so many lies, so much deception, there has never been anything like it. When he looked her straight in the eye and said that, there should be a commission to study the crimes youve done. And to my surprise my focus group said, absolutely. Even those who supported Hillary Clinton want to see these candidates held accountable. We have to move on, secretary clinton you can respond, but weve got to move on. We want to give the audience a chance here. So, for what the media saw as third world dictatorial politics, our voters saw as one candidate holding the other candidate accountable. Its just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. Because youd be in jail. applause we want to remind the audience to please not talk out loud, please do not applaud, youre just wasting time. When i speak, i go out and speak, the people of this country are furious. He was speaking the language of the American People. That he was holding Hillary Clinton accountable. You wouldnt know that if you lived in new york or los angeles, but you would know that if you were doing focus groups in columbus, ohio, in milwaukee, wisconsin, or in grand rapids, michigan. Narrator back out on the campaign trail trumps antiestablishment message continued to resonate. And we are going to drain the swamp. Were going to drain the swamp. Were going to drain the swamp, folks. That was how donald trump started out the campaign. Were going to drain the swamp. By saying things that were anathema to the establishment, but that had resonance in the base of support that he was able to cobble together. Build the wall build the wall build the wall yes, maybe he has offended me, and maybe hes offensive, but im still out of work. Im still mad that people are pouring over the borders. And im still mad that isis is still attacking people all over the globe. And you know what, im just going to stick with him. Narrator with time running out, trumps chances of winning still seemed slim. But the race would be shaken up by an unlikely source wikileaks. Breaking news here. Wikileaks is about to release significant material tied to Hillary Clinton. The campaign is doing damage control tonight after wikileaks releases more. Narrator tens of thousands of private emails from Clinton Campaign chairman john podesta were released. There are some embarrassing details. This was a daily phenomenon. Both at home and abroad in all of this. It was a constant, uh, you know, pain to our campaign. Flood of emails suggest that in private her advisors like to tee off on everyone, from catholics to latinos and southerners. Narrator day after day, the stories continued. That she couldnt convey a clear message to voters. It was incredibly damaging, because every day there were bad stories coming out. And they could be perfectly timed. Robby mook lashed out writing, wow, what a terrorist. It was anxiety provoking. You just dont know whats going to come out on any day. And that youre going to have to deal with that. More than 2,000 emails. They claim they came from her. Narrator the first emails began to trickle out less than an hour after the access hollywood video. The access hollywotape was a big surge but then, you know, after it had run 400 times on television it fell off. The Podesta Emails kept getting dribbled out. News cycle after news cycle after news cycle and it lives forever. Narrator there were media reports that intelligence agencies believed the leaks were orchestrated by russia. But that didnt seem to bother trump. Wikileaks is amazing. The stuff thats coming out. It shows shes a real liar. This wikileaks stuff is unbelievable, it tells you the inner heart, you got to read it. Wikileaks, i love wikileaks. Narrator after the election, intelligence agencies would go further, concluding that the leaks were part of a Larger Campaign ordered by russian president Vladimir Putin to help elect donald trump. It was cyber mixed with Information Warfare and the press, the New York Times included, became the handmaiden to the process, because these emails couldnt be ignored as news. They were newsy. They were out there. Its not like you could ignore it and not write about it. But in writing about it, youre doing the work that Vladimir Putin had in mind. Narrator then in the final days as Hillary Clinton struggled to hold onto her lead, another crisis. An l. A. Times reporter came up to our traveling press secretary, nick merrill, and said, hey, have you heard anything about some reopening of the investigation by the f. B. I. . I kept thinking this cant be, this has to be a mistake. Its got to be referring to Something Else. Narrator the f. B. I. Director, james comey, was resuming an investigation of clintons personal email server. And i just remember this pit in my stomach and really worrying that this could change the game completely, in a, you know, in a potentially lethal way. Narrator mook and palmieri briefed clinton. When i went to tell her, i said, ive got some news. And she said, okay, whats your news . And i said, its bad news. So, um, she said, okay, whats the bad news . And so i told her. And she said i knew we werent going three weeks without Something Else hitting us. That pit in my stomach, you know, ill never forget that feeling, that, um, we just got smacked by a twobyfour and it came out of nowhere. Narrator donald trump immediately siezed on the news. I need to open with a very critical breaking news announcement. crowd cheering the f. B. I. Has just sent a letter to congress, informing them that they have discovered new emails pertaining to the former secretary of state, Hillary Clintons, investigation. crowd cheering lock her up lock her up lock her up cheering continues and they are reopening the case into her criminal and illegal conduct that threatens the security of the United States of america. crowd shouting to win you need a few breaks. The f. B. I. Announcement was such a break, certainly not controlled by the trump campaign, but it really did throw all the cards up in the air at a pivotal time. We are going to drain the swamp. Narrator for the next week and a half. We are going to renegotiate. Narrator trump traveled the Country Building on that momentum. And we will keep radical islamic terrorists. Narrator staying on message. The hell out. Narrator off twitter. Will build a great wall. Narrator inside his campaign they hoped it would be enough. And we will make America Great again. It was the first time that mr. Trump was relatively scandalfree at that point. A lot of things had gone away. Secretary clinton was in the spotlight by herself. And we saw a spike in numbers that were just uncommon for anything that weve seen before. That was really the catalyst for the roll, the Snowball Effect that continued to happen till election day. Narrator in the final days of the campaign, he solidified the Republican Base and in rally after rally, he tried to win over voters in the heart of the blue wall. States a republican hadnt won in a generation. In all these steel towns that have carcasses of factories, buildings where they used to have molten metal, no more. But you know what was there . Trump signs. Today is decision day in america and we are taking a look at the president ial race. After a long, contentious president ial race we are near the end. Donald trump will carry the state of florida with its 29 electoral. Donald trump has won the state of wisconsin and there goes her blue wall. This means that donald trump will be the 45th president of the United States. Narrator as a candidate, he had broken all the rules. Now in the white house, he promises to do the same. You guys need to get used to it that there is no pivot, that there is no normal, and the fact that there is no normal is the new normal. The only thing that is predictable is the unpredictability of washington d. C. From this point forward. So get used to it. Buckle your seat belts, sit back, because it is going to be a wild ride. From this day forward a new vision will govern from this day forward a new vision will govern our land. On the front line of iraqs fight against isis. The distance between war and civilian life is almost nonexistent. Correspondent Ghaith Abdulahad is inside the besieged city of mosul. This is the other entrance of the building. Witnessing firsthand the casualties and the armys determination to take the city back. Battle for iraq. Go to pbs. Org frontline, where you can read extended interviews with kellyanne conway. Which we dont need to lose. You should be winning. John podesta. Pain to our campaign. And others. Incredibly damaging. Im all in. Explore an interactive feature on the film with primary sources, video and additional context made in collaboration with duke university. Connect to tfrontline community on facebook and twitter. Then sign up for our newsletter at pbs. Org frontline. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. Captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs. Org frontline. Frontlinetrumps road to the white house is available on dvd. To order, visit shoppbs. Org or call 1800playpbs. Frontline is also available for download on itunes. Youre watching pbs. Dr. Jed foster these past few months, youve had an affect on me. Lord melbourne you are the queen of the greatest nation on earth. Maya angelou when i decided to speak, i had a lot to say. Queen victoria i know that im young, but i am ready. Narrator a monthold orphan of one of africas mostfeared species, rescued from certain death. He captured the hearts of 4 young children, but half a century on, mystery still surrounds his fate. Kate dad said we were coming back to see him, so we all said goodbye. That was really the last time we ever saw rupert. Narrator with the species on the brink, the family is on the hunt for answers. Narrator an animal born to be wild. The rarest of bonds with a human. A friendship across the divide. A story of unbreakable devotion

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