interview back in 1985. even back then, trump complained that the image of him presented in the media was not the person that he considered himself to be. in this edition of vintage trump, we ll look at some of trump s public persona and how it squares with the man we ve come to know as a candidate for president and now as of course president-elect. there has been a lot of reporting on trump s murky record when it comes to charitable giving for example. when pressed on the sut back in 1997, mr. trump told nbc s stone phillips that he would ultimately give his business away to charity. apparently all of it. ted turner recently donated a billion dollars to the united nations. and he challenged you other rich guys to do the same. are you up to the challenge? well, my attitude is i m in a very volatile world and volatile business. real estate is both the best business and can be the worst business for periods of time. i m going to leave a huge amount of money, i m setting up foundation
said they are not stick figures what i have been saying. they are more what do you mean by that? illegal immigration being one issue. what do you mean by that not stick figures? in other words, they are not all about one issue. in other words, it s not solely a question about just somebody reflect my evangelical religious believes. they are concerned about the economy. they are concerned about illegal immigration. they are concerned about national security. there are other issues here that they are concerned with and certainly resinate with donald trump on some of those. okay, kurt, i know donald trump is not your favorite. but go with me here because he was in the number one spot for 100 days and now dipped to number two by a bit. this is a guy who was an executive and looks at the polls like he looked at tv ratings and the fact he s number two is not going to sut well for him. do you think if you re donald trump and you want to get back
alabama rally. jeb bush, very weak on immigration. wants to let people come in. reporter: for all the back and forth, the two do have substantial differences on key issues such as birth right citizenship. i think that people born in this country auto be american citizens. you walk over the border and all of a sut we have another american citizen. it doesn t work that way. reporter: building a wall. i talked to the southwest governors. no one thinks that we should be building a fence as the solution to security. i will build a great, great wall on our southern border. i will have mexico pay for that wall. reporter: and how to deal with the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states. simple fact is, there is no plan to deport 11 million people. we should give them a path to legal status. they came over illegally. some are wonderful people and they have been here for a while. they got to go out. reporter: over the weekend, trump was short on specifics on
i don t know why the taxpayers have to be sut in this position. yeah. i say get private dollars. you have $1.5 billion in assets and are clearing more a year. enough is enough. my view on this, i think there are ten times the number of community health centers out here and if you talk to anybody on the street here right now, particularly women, they would tell you, get rid of planned parenthood, women will never get care. that s just not true. the numbers don t support that. 20 seconds. i would just say as someone who s pro-choice, i am for defunding them for the simple reason that they re a political arm of the democratic party. absolutely. it s one thing giving out contraceptives and they weren t as political, but they fund candidates that go against republicans. that s fot to be a violation of they re providing care, though.
and pushing carl s positive message of reform. to have it timed about a week before, thereabouts, causes maximum disruption to the campaign. so as an act of political vandalism, it arguably could be effective. reporter: a candidate for california s 52nd congressal district, it has been bamting both sides of the aisle with democrats and some republicans questioning his candidacy due to his being an openly gay republican. as the investigation into the break-in continues, the campaign insists whoever is responsible knew what they were doing and what they were looking for. our phone cords were cut. not just the cords to the foeps but the hand set cords were sut, our cable modem was stoebl stolen, our router, which leads us to believe that someone was trying to silence carl. reporter: demayo is expected to win one of the openings.