from melania trump. any reaction from the clinton campaign there on the ground that you ve been hearing? reporter: so far, richard, i think that the clinton campaign is trying to restrain its glee, is probably how i would put it. they are being very careful to, for the most part, let donald trump do the talking on this. you did have a very, very brief statement from spokeswoman christina reynolds last night, calling these comments or horrific. then you played that video that we know the clinton campaign has been talking to its supporters outside of the campaign, saying, we re going to let donald trump s words speak for themselves. and as you noted, melania trump coming out, having to talk about this. of course, you know another person who s had an experience of being a political wife, embarrassed by the conduct of their husband, and that s hillary clinton. so kind of an interesting day here in clinton world. the question, of course, being, how will this play out on the debate stage t
some people thought we were going to have was trump and priebus and ryan all on the stage together for the first time. it was supposed to be a big unity moment. instead, you have anything but. jacob, thank you for that. chuck, as we look at this, this particular topic is one that some have said, that could be talked about at water coolers around the country in different ways, and other comments that have come out from the trump campaign and donald trump himself have been before. it is simpler, it s more basic, if you will, it s more offensive in so many different ways to those who listen to it. who does this message, tloef controversy reach differently than previous comments that he has made. and what does it mean to the potential polling that you ve been watching so carefully on women voters and others? richard, it comes across as one of the most authentic statements we ve heard from donald trump, authentic offensive statements. and the reason i say that is because the times that
explain to them, no, they will not be there. and instead, it s not going to be the headliners. yeah, that s because we just learned that morning pence was not coming. a lot of people were coming to see trump, but then learned that trump would not be here, had to learn through us that he would not be here. of course, they were disappointed. in fact, many said they were disappointed specifically in paul ryan and other republican leaders who were distancing themselves from trump s comments, saying that they should stick together, just like, in their words, the democrats do. i would say that many of them did say they wanted to stay specifically to heckle some of the republicans that are on stage. right now we have lieutenant governor of wisconsin. and some of them have. we ve heard brief interruptions, chants of trump s name, one man stood up and yelled, you uninvited trump and he was angry about it, another woman yelled back and they started arguing, there were brief chants of, we wan
one to get flustered. says the economy is really booming and doing well. it s wrong. reporter: sanders seemed over the years to cool it with the bristol less and watch his body language so don t expect him to come out acting grumpy and keep an eye out for his conversational style which he hopes will stand out on the national stage in stark contrast to those laying it on thick with policy. randi kaye, cnn new york. predictions on what to look for from bernie sanders on tuesday night and insight on hillary clinton s debate. new york times presidential campaign correspondent maggie. let s talk about bernie sanders. it s interesting how experienced he is, which a lot of people may not realize in debating. he s really experienced in debating and when you talk to people that watched the debates or been in the debates, they will say he can be very aggressive. you saw in the clip part of the way the debate was laid out was to get out of the chair and
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