he has to know this is a do or die moment for him. i expect him to be incredibly aggressive. he has been aggressive in the last two debates. the question is, can he remain focused and really will the gate or prosecute these charges and allegations raised in the e-mails or is he going to get distracted and talk about, you know, the allegations and the conspiracy against him, and questioning the legitimacy of the election. if he can say focused he has an opportunity to make have a moment. one thing is for sure. we can t predict what he will say or how he will act. seema meta and alex seitz-wald, thank you for talking with me. ominous tones while donald trump is claiming the election is rigged, a published report in today s boston globe says trump supporters are openly talking about a violent rebellion if trump doesn t win. is this a valid concern? political analyst ginsburg joins me to talk about that, next. hillary is running for president in what looks like a rigged election.
them. keep in mind, wikileaks has over 50,000 of john poe testa s e. tails. they pace they have been dribbling out, they continue doing this every day until the election day, pretty much. so, you know, something new is coming on the pike every day and they don t know what it is. just today we got a new batch, and there appears to be three full transcripts of hillary clinton s speeches to goldman sachs at various events in 2013, right after she left the state department. we re still going through those, but there is some interesting revelations in there. and it s just you know, they wake up every day not knowing what s going to be coming in the latest batch of releases. don t you think donald trump will use wednesday to pounce? or what do you think? i mean, i think if he s smart, he will. and if he can stay on message, he can stay disciplined, he s had difficulty doing that in the prior two debates. but, you know, i think that s what a lot of smart republicans are kind of telling
they never happened. they never would happen. i don t think that happened with very many people. but they certainly aren t going to happen with me. and now there is a second woman, a former miss usa contestant who has come out in support of trump. she says he always acted professionally around her. we met him at miss usa on stage, fully clothed. we never saw him or anyone on his staff behind the scenes, backstage, where women are getting dressed. joining me now, seema meta, political reporter for the los angeles times. and alex seitz-wald, political correspondent. seema, i ll start with you. your reaction to trump s defense, particularly his characterization of these women who are accusing him of this misconduct. i think his defense that he s totally denying it, saying it happened decades ago, why are they coming forward now. this certainly plays with his supporters who believe him. the other interesting thing about his defense is that for a number of these women, he s basica
nbc s own hallie jackson tweeted, traveling press files into seats at trump rally in cincinnati. crowd boos lustily upon their arrival. the l.a. times seema meta tweeted, press at trump evening rally getting escorted to motorcade under watch of cops in riot gear per pool. this is getting increasingly scary. yahoo! news s holly bailey tweeted, as trump attacks press today, there is notably more security around media assembled here. well, the washington post jose del rio tweeted, the vitriol towards the media here is as bad as i ve ever seen it. boos and cursing and middle fingers as soon as traveling press walked in. and one television reporter made an unfortunate discovery at the event. this is cnn s jim acosta. reporter: one donald trump supporter left this sign on a press table in the press pen. it shows a swastika and the word media. it is shaping up to just be a race to the bottom in the final weeks of this campaign, wolf.
dictators. so much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse, can seem small and mean and petty. trafficking and bombpast and insult. the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again, because america was always great. let s bring in political writer for the los angeles times, kevin cirilli, chief washington correspondent for bloomberg tv. seema, you heard the clapping after that message. how do we take away what was the mood there? it seemed like the mood all week among people mourning senator mccain was in part, not just because of his life and service, which obviously