so, how did it happen? how did hillary clinton, my candidate, lose these people. there s only one way to find out? oh, lord! reporter: first stop is the mocha house, where local political rivals often hash out their disagreements over breakfast. hey, hey, how are you? my name is van. i m marcy. good to meet you. nice to meet you. reporter: it s where i meet up with two young trump voters, larencia is the president of her college conservatives group and marcy does outreach work for children s charity. so you re both young women. there was a lot of controversy about that tape that came out. a lot of controversy about things that he said. that didn t impact you guys? no. no. i guess for me, it s easy to portray that you re this perfect person and you ve never had sex or sent a nude picture or said the p-word before, but more
34 days, but then president-elect trump, who has put together, by the way, the most pro-putin cabinet outside of moscow. it s really frightening. i think the tit for tat that van talked about between trump and josh earnest i think pales in comparison to the go developments we ve had with the president s interview. i think the fact that he s looking at taking action, some will be explicit and publicized, some will not, i think that says a lot. it follows up with your previous guest who said, walk softly and carry a big stick. maybe you don t say anything and still carry a big stick. it makes you think that there s something that may be in the works to retaliate. it s good we re being cautious and silent about it. but just because it may be non-contact, does not mean it s non-conflict. i think this may be bubbling up in the next 30 days. we ll see. one thing about donald trump, remember during the campaign, he gave good hugs to ted cruz or carson, but when it time to get
but the question is, do you answer perceived timidity by backup with rushing into putin s arms by trump? he s not simply hesitant to use american power against putin, he seems to embrace putin. and i think that s a terrible threat. mike morrell, who ran the cia, said that this is an existential threat to our democracy. this is a political 9/11. he s not a political hack. he s a career national security intelligence officer. that s what he is saying. and so i think it will start with the president for the next 34 days, but then president-elect trump, who has put together, by the way, the most pro-putin cabinet outside of moscow. it s really frightening. i think the tit for tat that van talked about between trump and josh earnest i think pales in comparison to the developments we ve had with the president s interview. i think the fact that he s looking at taking action, some will be explicit and publicized, some will not, i think that says a lot.
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steinbrenner and roy cone, the infamous lawyer and former mccarthy aide. wherever i hear that people are failing to act on fbi information about communists he said, listen, i followed your career, and you re a bit crazy like i am and you stand up to the establishment. can i come see you? and i said, sure. cohn was one of trump s first really influential connections. he had no scruples, whatsoever. none. just get the deal done and do whatever it takes to get the deal done. so trump used him as his lawyer to go and cut deals. i think donald likes associating with people who are brass knuckle. tough characters, uncompromising characters. young trump s ambition was reflected in his early business ventures. well, my first big deal in manhattan was probably the convention center. in 1973, trump saw in the newspaper that the penn central rail yards were filing for bankruptcy. i got an option to the penn