out that 05 is not under audit. what do you think the full story is going to be? tomorrow we ll be refocus on healthcare reform. it is an interesting tidbit that we are covering. it is a distraction to take us away from the healthcare. hey, we want to remind the president, we d like to see his taxes. 2005 may have been a good year for trump s taxes but we have only seen two pages of it. we would like to see you will of it. we ll refocus on healthcare reform. we get to watch stephanie ruhle tomorrow. we ll take our first break and we ll hear from our panels and journalists about this story and all else that s going on pri
strange, it was not released. the irs will not confirm any tax business to a journalists. number three, the white house came out with the statement before msnbc aired the story. the point is someone in the white house decided it was legally okay to comment on this as opposed to the expected response where we are used to getting from the trump organization and now the trump s presidency that we don t comment the president s taxes, they re under audit. it is unusual where we have not heard of any references to the audit and stealing someone s tax information. i don t know what s happening with this audit or whether there is an audit. at some point, the pressure is back onto release these documents. if you recall and there is as democratic motion in the house to have this done only democrats did not vote against it. one voted in favor of it so this may create more pressure to see these tax returns. stephanie, we should point out that 05 is not under audit. what do you think the f
conservative districts who are lots of trump supporters, who are trump supporters themselves. one of them said, look, if you don t get if donald trump doesn t do well, we re not going to save the house republican majority. they said, quote, it s not rocket science. a lot of anger, a lot of acrimony the day after the debate and paul ryan looking for a way out. i want to come back to paul ryan and some pushback you talked about. manu, thank you so much from st. louis. we also have our best idea yet of exactly how that vulgar video of donald trump back from 2005 may be resonating with you, with voters. we have a first major poll since its release. the nbc/ wall street journal poll conducted this past weekend. you see the numbers for yourself. it shows hillary clinton up 11 points nationally over trump. so let me bring in my panel. lots to talk about on this monday, 29 days to go. julie pace is back with us today, cnn contributor and chief white house correspondent for the associated
a dangerous impact. back to politics now and hillary clinton and donald trump likely needing to rewrite attack lines for tomorrow night s presidential debate right now. the hot mike audio which surfaced yesterday of donald trump making remarks about women in 2005 may become a major vocal point. presidential historian and author of presidential debates risky business on the campaign trail, alan, wukelcome to you. how significant do you think this hot mike audio will affect tomorrow night s debate? bound to come in. how does it come in? that s the question. this is a town hall format. in a way, may give a little hope to donald trump, because this is not like the other one where the moderator is sitting there driving the conversation. these are the people in the audience who are determining what topics will be discussed. so if they don t want to talk about this, then it might not get talked about as much as otherwise it might. but it has to come up in some form. well, yes. you re