grappling with the controversy over the private e-mail server she used during her four years as secretary of state. i ll ask john kirby about all of that. our correspondents, analysts and guests are standing by with full coverage of the day s top stories. but first to the special cnn interview with donald trump. he quote with our new day anchor chris cuomo today. how did it go? we ll get to see a different donald trump today. i think being in the lead, considering this set of possibilities that are becoming more likely are changing what donald trump wants to present to the public. when it comes to immigration, he is still very much owning his hard-line position, being made awar of the risks that presents to him and to the gop. immigration, you have people in the gop worried that you will alienate excuse the pun
so he is going to have to explain more of that to voters. all right, hold on. here is donald trump. he is going to start answering some questions. hello. yes. how are you? [ indiscernible question ] well, i have a great relationship with the mexican people. many of them work for me. they buy my apartments. but if i am running mexico, i m saying the same thing. because i have to. because what they re doing to the united states is unbelievable. both in trade and in the border. you know nabisco just announced they re leaving chicago. they re moving to mexico. nabisco. so, if i were involved with mexico at a high level or the head of mexico i would be saying the same thing. look, we have to straighten out our country. our country is a mess.
hear him saying. i would have within a year of lunches off you, wolf, if we made a bet whether i would have to prod donald trump to brag about his situation in a poll against hillary clinton. he showed restraint. why? i would suggest because he is going through transition of being someone who is loud who someone who wants to be perceived as a leader. you heard himself call himself a politician. this is a different donald trump. it certainly is. we are looking forward to the full interview later tonight. chris, good work. thank you, very, very much. the full interview, the chris cuomo interview with donald trump, will air later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. our viewers will want to see it. the special report the donald trump interview what we are calling it. tonight, our cnn/orc poll shows 56% of americans think hillary clinton was wring wr use a personal e-mail account. the controversy appears to be having an impact on her support in the presidential race. let s go to
hillary clinton if the general election were held today. let s bring back our senior washington correspondent, jeff zeleny, and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, mave reston, and former democratic presidential candidate, wesley clark. very quickly, general clark, a former democratic presidential candidate yourself. i know you are supporting hillary clinton for the democratic presidential nomination. what is your take right now on the appeal, enormous appeal among republicans that donald trump is showing? i think it is a function of celebrity. he has been on television. he is getting enormous coverage right now. he strikes a chord of people say there is a lot of things that need to be fixed in this country. this guy looks like he has been a successful person in life and business. maybe he is the right guy to articulate these concerns and fix them. i know you can feel that appeal. but you know, wolf, what they say in politics your greatest
stand bishgs jeffrey toobin is with us. jeffrey, told we are a few minutes away from his q & a with reporters, donald trump in new hampshire. that sets the scene for his first formal townhall with voters in new hampshire. quickly, you have studied the supreme court, written excellent books on the supreme court, a legal scholar, i must say this, can you do what donald trump says you can do, change the 14th amendment to the constitution, get rid of the birth right clause which automatically grants citizenship to children of illegal immigrants in the united states if they re born in the united states? can you do that through statute? passing legislation in the house and senate? or does it require a constitutional amendment? it probably requires a constitutional amendment. but the supreme court has never addressed this issue directly. back in the 19th century, a couple cases that dealt with. a long time ago and those precedents wouldn t necessarily be followed today. the 14th amendment