in line with what trump is saying, saying at a rally a little earlier today that he reserves the right to contest what he calls a questionable result. wolf? jason carroll in delaware, ohio for us. thank you. we ll soon see hillary clinton for the first time today as she attends that charity dinner in new york city with donald trump. her top surrogates have been out in force on the campaign trail for her today, spreading her message, including the president and the first lady. our senior political correspondent brianna keilar is in new york. president obama spoke in miami, had very sharp words for trump about his claims of a rigged election. tell our viewers what he said. that s right. president obama did seize on those comments you just saw in jason s story. donald trump not committing to conceding the election or conceding a loss should he lose on election day. and then today saying that he
you now have the standard bearers of the republican party that are out. john mccain out, bush out, george bush out, romney out, bob deal. i was speaking on the phone, no event tonight at all. that means trump will be secluded in trump tower tonight, presumably working on debate prep. of course, brian, we ll have a lot more tomorrow morning, reliable sources, 8:00 a.m. eastern live, tomorrow night is when it all goes down. these two candidates head-to-head. will you hear from hillary clinton for the first time. how will she react? our own anderson cooper moderates. we ll be right back.
shocking and bizarrely unfair to hold women accountable, spouses yet it is what we do as a public discernment strategy. i understand from a political standpoint you want to take away your potential opponents, whatever their weapons. if i say if the republicans could get bill clinton off the table, meaning that you get everything about him off the table, his economic record, his popularity, if you could terrify the clinton campaign out of using him for their political benefit that s a good thing for the republicans, if they can scare her and bully her out of doing it. but the problem is that number one, you did have litigation of this during the 1990s and hillary clinton for the first time really is running right down that zone of i m running to break that glass ceiling as a woman. i think for women of her own generation, the problem is going to be that she s now in the eleanor roosevelt position meaning that if eleanor roosevelt had run for president that s her hero would we
of course, bernie sanders takes on hillary clinton for the first time head-to-head in the democratic presidential debate here on cnn next tuesday night. this is a crucial moment for bernie sanders. why? although he is leading in new hampshire and closing in on many polls around the country, many people have not had a chance to look at him yet. in washington right now, sanders talked about how he plans to approach the debate. you are looking at the candidate who does not go about attacking people personally. i just don t do that. but what i think democracy is about and what i think debates are about is in fact differentiating the opinions we have. that is democracy. that s a good thing. i look forward to a vigorous debate on the most important issues facing this country. a vigorous debate.
beach to describe her life story. that secretary to ceo story that as we ve been talking to supporters is compelling. the other part is outlining what she plans to do, diving more into her policy proposals. that s what you re hearing right now, the idea about it being a constitutional conservative, getting back to the core tenets as she s saying of the constitution, kate. the gulf voice because she s speaking over your shoulder. hallie jackson, thank you so much in myrtle beach. breaking news in the democratic race for president. while we were watching the pope campaigning in iowa this afternoon, democratic front-runner hillary clinton for the first time announced her opposition to construction of the keystone pipeline. i feel now i have a responsibility to you and other voters who ask me about this. it s imperative that we look at the keystone pipeline as what i believe it is, a distraction from the important work we have to do to combat climate change