weekend, this marks, i remember sitting here, one year since that access hollywood tape of president trump was released. watch this. in fact, i took her out furniture shopping. she wanted to get some furniture. i said, i ll show you where they have some nice furniture. i moved on her like a bitch, but i couldn t get there. and she was married. then all of a sudden i see her. she s now got the phony tits and everything. i m attracted to her, it s like tic tacs. you can do anything you want. you can grab them by the pussy, you can do anything. you were wincing. the president did, too. he did apologize for that as he should have. and he did.
tracy, it s hard to hear me, i can understand if you can t. there s certainly a heavier police presence in times square right now? absolutely. and we ve seen a heavier, increased police presence the last few years, but if you look around, usually at every block here in times square, there are n.y.p.d. officers with heavy machinery, there are now blockades since we ve had recent attacks like we re talking about in london and in the past, there are blockades, so cars really can t get through the main areas of times square. there s an absolute increased presence here of security. neil: all right. be safe. great reporting as always. just around the block here. if this looks familiar, my next guest might be wincing at it looking at it, and robin leach in vegas, and ted williams and thank you for joining us, robin,
salman. also breaking tonight, there s just over one hour of voting left in a very closely watched republican senate runoff election pitting one candidate backed by president trump against another candidate backed by his former adviser, steve bannon. our white house reporter caitlin collins is in homewood, alabama, for us. this is a rather unconventional race. reporter: that s right, wolf. it definitely is unconventional, but it also has huge implications. what we re wincing is a fight for the soul of the republican party between establishment republicans like luther strange and these grassroots types like roy moore. it almost mirrors 2012 where the establishment candidate gave the other candidate a run for his money. the president has backed luther strange, as has mitch mcconnell. they have funneled millions of dollars into ads for strange.
there are people that told her that, her husband told her that. she didn t listen. simple, i didn t have anything else i could say. she didn t listen. it s also true that if there had been a bigger african-american turnout, obama-level african-american turnout in milwaukee, and columbus and cleveland, in philadelphia, she would be president today. i know that. that is another argument. and obama had a unique ability to bring people out. he is also obama. he was obama. what about this bernie last stone thrown her by homeland securibernie sanders bernie sanders is still out there campaigning, he has more you re wincing, but to a lot of people at the other end of the age spectrum like him. okay. well, i mean she doesn t like him. the democratic party is trying to turn the page and
for this woman who passed away and going against white supremacists and this sort of private wincing, all of these people privately wincing, they have been privately wincing for the last several months. they winced and then they endorsed him and then they winced and endorsed him again. so anybody who was shocked to hear the words coming out of his mouth yesterday, have not been listening to the words coming out for the last two years. but i think one of the things which is not to justify the president s mindset, but to explain it, is that when he looks at these groups, when he looks at these two sides clashing, and he sees the left, he doesn t see the left in terms of just those people who were at that march in charlottesville,