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WDJT Face The Nation October 24, 2016

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They taught us to love it, and then they took it away and they left us with melvin just wanted someone to know. He wanted to stop pretending to be something he wasnt. He just wanted to feel free, to feel normal. Melvins just. Hes one of us. sighs mm. Hippiedippie huck. Who knew . grunts id wished youd gone all oprah before you whipped out that drill last gunshot it was a nice speech, spin. Really. We better start cleaning up. paul i got some plastic bags in the car. Ill see if i can find some rags. Youre still here. sighs deeply i dont want to know what happened. Dont tell me. I just care that youre still here. I couldnt handle it if. Youre important to me. Its short for spinster. What is . Spin. Thats where the nickname came from. They never thought id meet somebody. exhales projector and camera shutter clicking rustling abby. I waited up for you, but you never abby, what are you pretty sure its here. I just have to find it. Find what, abby . Abby, talk to me. Got it. Abby . Okay, yeah, lets talk. Teresa dunn37 years old although when you met her, she was much younger. She worked at the georgetown tavern when you were in law school. You asked her out on several occasions. Finally, she said yes. You dated for three months. What does my ex from 20 years ago have to do with hospital photos of teresa dunns injuries. clicking where did you get those . Hard to find, what with you being a powerful a. U. S. A. And all and the son of a judge. What, did daddy clear your record so you could pass the bar . She fell down a flight of stairs. sighs she fell. She fell . We were having an argument, yes, but she took off and fell down those stairs. She fell. I didnt touch her. Hmm. Where have i heard that before . pounds table oh, yes, i fell, too. Is that this photo of me i found it here in your pile of investigative crap did you investigate me before you slept with me or after . Before. Before we ever met at that bar. I was investigating everyone at pope and associates. You know that. But you only slept with one the stupid one, the vulnerable one who wouldnt know she was being used, because she has terrible taste in men. You realize youre talking crazy right now. I never touched teresa dunn. Ask her. Find her and ask her. I met her for coffee last night she was telling me stuff stuff i wouldnt have believed. But i was looking right in her eyes, and she was crying, and i felt it in my gut. Like olivia says, your gut tells you everything you need to know. Yeah. Abby, teresa dunn is lying, and i dont know why, but thats not what upsets me. What upsets me is that you havent even given me a chance. It hasnt even occurred to you you look like a good guy, but youre not i gave you a drawer. Oh if you touch me again, i will kill you, and i mean that. cries door opens projector and camera shutter clicking nina simones i think its going to rain today playing . A pale, dead moon in the sky streaked with gray . I was sleeping with david rosen and i knew it would hurt you, and im sorry. Its okay. Its not okay. Youre my friend. crying i was mean to you. I was horrible. Im sorry. Imim just so sorry. Its gonna be okay. Abby . sniffles its gonna be okay. Yeah. . In the latest styles . . With frozen faces to keep love away . I cant believe i finally have my own office. And the first thing im getting . A couch. A real couch. . Overflowing . What happened . Is she okay . Shell be fine. . And i think its gonna rain today . projector and camera shutter clicking clank . Lonely . static . Lonely . You must be the fergusons. Come on in. I have the leaf peeper suite all ready. Youre gonna enjoy your visit here. Was the first piece of literature since the book of genesis that should be required reading for the entire human race. Im gonna get you im gonna get you. Im gonna oh, i got you . I think ill kick it down the street . I got you kisses . Thats the way . Hey, its me. Yeah, well, im back in town. Thinking about staying a while, maybe get back into business. . . Bright before me . . The signs implore me . cap clicks . Help the needy . pen clatters . And show them the way . . Human kindness . I have popcorn and wine for you, an italian sub and a bottle of scotch for me andand two movies. We can either watch Angelina Jolie with a gun or Angelina Jolie with a different gun. Both are excellent. Or we go back to debating president s. Invite me in. Its time. Because im a man, and i dont play games, and you and i are very good together, soso let me in now, or i walk away. . Yeah . crying liv . . I think its gonna rain . Liv, are you okay . bags thud . Im Russ Feingold and i approve this message. On healthcare, Russ Feingold will work with both parties to o do the hard work of improving the system so it works for middle class families. But in washington, senator ron johnson sides with big insurance. Voting to make medicare a voucher program, forcing seniors to pay more for prescription drugs, and letting Insurance Companies deny coverage to cancer patients. Dickerson welcome back the face the nation. Im john dickerson. We continue with republican strategist and cbs kutian frank luntz. Frank, you mentioned change, and that was the message that would bring republicans together. Donald trump has been talking about what hell do in his first 100 days. He talked about derange the swamp in washington. Is that what thats all about . It should have happened weeks or even months ago. I dont now why he waited this long. When you have 70 Million People plan for the first 100 days. What republicans should look at, because theres going to be a lot of recrimination when this election is over, is that the focal point was not on those forgotten americans that donald trump talked about a year ago as he began his candidacy, its that its all focused on him, his battles with the women, his battles with the media, his battles with just about everybody. If he had stayed the voice and the vision for those people who have been left behind, this race would be a lot different than i is right now. Dickerson you say recriminations. Do you think its over . Do you think hes going the lose . I dont think its over. If you look at polling numbers in key states, there are enough people still undecided. Hillary clinton in almost, almost every poll is below 50 . I dont think shes going to get a majority on election day. But it requires a level of discipline that the Trump Campaign has not had. This is about the voice of the voters, not the voice of donald trump. Dickerson is it the getting lost . I think its both. And in the testing that we do, donald trump scores really well when he talks about changing the budget and Holding People accountable. But he scores really badly when he starts attacking Hillary Clinton on personal terms or even goes as far back as bill clinton. John, i have never seen a campaign that has less discipline, less focus, less of an effective vision at a time when more americans are demanding a change in the way their government works. This should have been a slam dunk for the g. O. P. Dickerson all right. Frank luntz, thanks so much for being with us. We appreciate it. Thank you. Dickerson we now go to democratic strategist and cnn political consultant David Axelrod who is also in chicago. David, we must congratulate you first, a little history for the cubs. We wish them well next week in the world series. Onl 71 years, john. Dickerson now that weve gotten that out of the way, give us your sense of where this race consultant on either side, any strategist who privately believes that Donald Trumps going to win this election, i think that Hillary Clinton is in a very strong position now. And you can see it with the fact that shes pressing into these normally republican bastions. Your own poll in texas was shocking. Shes got a lead in the aggregation of polls in arizona, and shes doing well in virtually every being state, traditional batt so the question now that you hear is what impact will it have down the ballot. Thats where i think the focus is going to be for the last couple weeks. Dickerson in those house and senate races. Youve been in one of these. You know about early voting, the voting taking place right now. How does the campaign, if its doing as well as the Clinton Campaign appears to be doing, how do they know it from looking at the early voting and what can they do strategically in the next 16 days that we should be looking at as we watch this places where they have an advantage because they have invested in the acutements of modern politics, in at it an lettics. Who is voting early . They assigned scores in these battleground states to these voters to assess the likelihood that theyll be voting democrat or republican. And through those techniques you can get a sense of how you are doing. They know who hasnt voted, who should be voting for them, and theyll be pressing those people. There in the Trump Campaign. The Republican Party has it, but the Republican Party has to make a decision as to whether they bring out voters for their Senate Candidates and congressional candidates, notwithstanding where they think those voters are on donald trump. Dickerson do you think the fact that Hillary Clinton is now talking about she took on senator pat toomey, the republican in pennsylvania, and is spending, as you say, more of her attention on trying to help democrats get elected in congress, is that something they can do because theyre seeing it just simply theyre looking at the National Polls and thinking they have that freedom to move a little bit off of their attack directly at donald trump . I think you can assume theyve got pretty sophisticated polling, and each of these battleground states. But i think there is a potential trap for the democrats and for Hillary Clinton. If she partisanizes her appeal in the final weeks too sharply, because the voters who are drifting from republicans are republican, collegeed republican, independent voters who might lean republican. If you partisanize the race too sharply, you may drive some of those voters back. So she has to be careful about how she makes her appeal in the final weeks, trying to get people out, trying to get people to vote, but talking more broadly about how shes goings to bring the country together rather than turning it into a partisan fight. Dickerson weve talked over the course of this election about message at the center of the Clinton Campaign, one of those hacked emails that came inside the Clinton Campaign back in february, her pollster who you know well, writes in one of those emails, do we have any sense from her, her meaning the candidate, what she believes or wants her core message to be . Is that still a challenge for her campaign . What that core message is . Well, yeah, i think it is challenge for them, but its completely overridden by the things that frank luntz just talked about. Donald trump has become the issue in this campaign. He has made himself that. Of discussion. And that has overwhelmed every other issue. So even though shes going into this election with historically high liability in comparison to donald trump, she is doing quite well. Dickerson Oprah Winfrey tried to make the case for Hillary Clinton saying, you dont have to like her. Thats not a. What do you make of that . Well, i think the people. This is a binary choice. States. What people have concluded, and you see it in every poll, is that Hillary Clinton has the competence and then she has the temperament to be president. They have questions about donald trump on both those things and thats whats making it impossible for him to make progress. Dickerson David Axelrod from chicago, thank you so much for being with us. Great to be with you, john. Christa well be right back with our politics panel. This portion of face the nation is sponsored by b. P. Goes on a wall. Its not something you do now and then. Or when its convenient. Its using stateoftheart simulators to better prepare for any situation. 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For some analysis on the reallife moments in the debate and more, were here with wall street journal column fist and cbs news contributor peggy noonan Jamelle Bouie is here, Jeffrey Goldberg is here, we congratulate him on his new role at the atlantic. He was just named editorinchief of the magazine. And ed okeefe covers politics for the washington post. From Kate Mckinnon. Well run a clip of Hillary Clinton answering a question or not answering a question from a debate. Well, everything i did as secretary of state was in furtherance of our countrys interest and our values. The state department has said that. I think thats been proven. But i am happy, in fact, i am thrilled the talk about the Clinton Foundation, because it is a worldrenowned charity, and i am so proud of the work that it does. Dickerson that was a question, peggy, about both hacked and also found through freedom of information requests of a closeness between the Clinton Foundation and the state department. She was asked about that closeness and her pledge to make sure there was no appearance of closeness, and she went and just talked about the great things the foundation was doing and didnt answer the question at all. In politics, they say if youre explaining, youre losing. She decided just not to explain. Thats one way to look at it. To the fact that she has no argument to make here that is going the really make you think, oh, there was no pay for play, and if those allegations are wrong. I did think it took a special maybe gumption is the word to say, and we know i have only done the best work for america, after all, that is what my state department said. That is like, you tell me you did something wrong and i say, oh, no, i didnt, and i know i didnt because me said i didnt. It was her state department. So what can she do but pivot away from something that i think is a serious charge that even people in your focus group were talking about. Its just out there. Everybody knows what they think. Dickerson its out there, jamelle, but she seems to have come through the three debates in a much stronger position, so maybe she hasnt paid. People dont penalize her for not answering a question and donald own thing. Right. I think part of the problem for donald trump in trying to capitalize on allegations of pay for play are really is with the scandals around clinton, you can find a similar problem around trump. Clinton pivoted, but she pointed out that trump also has a foundation, and at least our Foundation Helps people, his just seems to purchase portraits exists for so many allegations against clinton or scandals against clinton that she can just avoid the question by turning it become on trump. And thats given her i think a real rhetorical advantage, even as voters still have a lot of questions about her honesty, her trustworthiness, et cetera, et cetera. Dickerson another time when she pivoted from a question asked about open borders, she went back and said, these wikileaks emails are coming from the russians and the intelligence agencies have said donald trump called her out for pivoting and then answered the russian question. What did you make of. He had first half right but the second half went to embrace russia. What do you make, jeffrey, of Donald Trumps. The safe space he creates for russia when he talks about russia and the fact that the Intelligence Community say russia was involved in the attack but donald trump is kinder to him than others . Speaking of safe space, nothing triggers donald trump like a criticism of vladimir putin. We saw it the other night. This is historic and it represents a Seismic Shift in the way american politicians talk about russia. And large authoritarian countries in general. I mean, its not entirely explicable to me, but generally the pattern in american politics and American Life is we tend to side with small, besieged democracies over authoritarian super

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