Trump's Road to the White House (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
摘要
TLDR"Trump's Road to the White House" explores Donald Trump's unconventional rise to the presidency, starting with his controversial campaign announcement to his unexpected electoral victory. The documentary emphasizes key moments such as his abrasive style, contentious debates, and reliance on social media to engage with voters. Through the insights of his campaign team and rivals, it reveals how Trump challenged political norms and reshaped the Republican Party while appealing to disenfranchised voters. Major themes include Trump's messaging on immigration and trade, the media's reaction, and the influence of external factors like the reopening of the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails just before the election. Ultimately, Trump's successful navigation of controversy and backlash demonstrates his unique ability to resonate with a wide range of voters.
心得
- 🗳️ Trump's unorthodox campaign strategies broke political norms.
- 📈 He gained momentum despite major controversies during the election.
- 🗣️ Trump's aggressive responses to criticism resonated with voters.
- 💼 The campaign was largely operated on Trump's instincts and personal brand.
- 📱 Social media played a crucial role in shaping public perception.
- ✉️ External factors like the FBI's investigation impacted the election results.
- 🌎 Trump's messaging addressed voters' fears and frustrations about the establishment.
- 🏛️ He successfully appealed to working-class and traditional Republican voters.
- 📉 Media skepticism about Trump's chances fueled his campaign narrative.
- 🏆 Trump's electoral victory shocked both supporters and critics alike.
时间轴
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
Donald Trump is sworn in as president, marking the beginning of his controversial journey to the White House. Despite previous doubts from pundits, Trump's aggressive style and unique campaign strategies allowed him to gain traction in a seemingly unwinnable race.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
As Election Day approached, Trump's campaign team was bracing for defeat based on unfavorable exit polls. However, unexpected electoral victories in critical states like Florida and Pennsylvania shifted the narrative unexpectedly in his favor.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
The results astonished both Trump supporters and opponents, with Trump declared the 45th president after securing key victories and the concession call from Hillary Clinton, marking a historic upset in American politics.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
Trump's unconventional approach to campaigning left many wondering if his method would translate into effective governance. His refusal to conform to political norms defined his presidency and resonated with voters dissatisfied with traditional politics.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
His unique campaign strategies showcased his ability to connect with voters, often employing a raw and unfiltered communication style that contradicted established political protocols.
- 00:25:00 - 00:30:00
Trump's campaign gained momentum as he tapped into the anger and frustration of working-class voters, positioning himself as a political outsider fighting against the establishment.
- 00:30:00 - 00:35:00
His unconventional campaign was characterized by fierce exchanges with media figures and opponents, where he often doubled down on controversial statements rather than back down, further energizing his base.
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Amid escalating tensions and a growing number of protestors, Trump's rallies sometimes turned violent, which he often encouraged, contributing to deep divisions within the electorate.
- 00:40:00 - 00:45:00
Trump's strategy led to his significant rise within the Republican Party, especially as opponents began to exit the race, with established candidates struggling to counter his aggressive tactics and unorthodox approach.
- 00:45:00 - 00:54:49
In the final days leading up to the election, significant events, including the reopening of FBI investigations into Clinton's emails, shifted dynamics in favor of Trump, setting the stage for his unexpected victory.
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视频问答
What was the central theme of Trump's campaign?
Trump's campaign theme revolved around the message of making America great again, focusing on issues like immigration, trade, and the political establishment.
How did Trump respond to criticism from his rivals?
Trump often fought back aggressively, dismissing critiques as lies or attacks and highlighting his outsider status.
What role did social media play in Trump's rise?
Social media, particularly Twitter, played a significant role in Trump's campaign by helping him control the narrative and engage directly with voters.
Why was Trump's victory considered unprecedented?
Trump's victory was unprecedented because he broke numerous political norms and overcame skepticism from both political and media establishments.
What impact did the Access Hollywood tape have on Trump's campaign?
The Access Hollywood tape was initially seen as a significant threat to Trump's campaign, but he managed to recover and continue campaigning effectively.
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- 00:00:16>> Tonight...
- 00:00:17>> I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear...
- 00:00:20>> As Donald Trump begins his presidency...
- 00:00:23>> We had won the election that no one thought we could win.
- 00:00:27>> The inside story of how he got there.
- 00:00:29>> Once I understood that he was willing to double down and be
- 00:00:32a fighter for what he believes in, I'm all in.
- 00:00:34>> They'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks.
- 00:00:36>> It felt like a box of matches even before he took the stage,
- 00:00:40and they were just waiting for Donald Trump to come
- 00:00:42and light it.
- 00:00:43>> From his closest advisors...
- 00:00:45>> I had said to Mr. Trump one day, "Are you ready to win?"
- 00:00:48>> And his rivals.
- 00:00:49>> Director Comey's letter...
- 00:00:50>> Just got smacked by a two-by-four.
- 00:00:52And it came out of nowhere.
- 00:00:55>> The provocative campaign...
- 00:00:57>> Nobody knows the system better than me.
- 00:00:59>> ...to the presidency.
- 00:01:01>> Which is why I alone can fix it.
- 00:01:07>> Tonight on Frontline...
- 00:01:08>> So help me God...
- 00:01:09>> "Trump's Road to the White House."
- 00:01:34>> Tonight's program contains graphic language.
- 00:01:37Viewer discretion is advised.
- 00:01:42>> Today is finally the day.
- 00:01:43The presidential nominees have made their final...
- 00:01:45>> Today is decision day in America and we are taking a look
- 00:01:47at the presidential race...
- 00:01:48>> After a long, contentious presidential race...
- 00:01:51>> NARRATOR: On Election Day,
- 00:01:52Donald Trump and his senior campaign team were huddled
- 00:01:54at Trump Tower.
- 00:01:56>> They went into election night
- 00:01:57believing that they were going to lose.
- 00:02:00>> ...as the polls close across the country...
- 00:02:02>> NARRATOR: At 5:00 they received the first exit polls.
- 00:02:04>> We're counting down to the first poll closings right now...
- 00:02:07>> When we got those early returns, the exit polls,
- 00:02:09and I actually got it about 5:01, we all had
- 00:02:15a little bit of a gut punch.
- 00:02:16>> If Trump wants to win,
- 00:02:18he's got to hold onto Florida and North Carolina...
- 00:02:20>> In state after state he was so far behind that I knew
- 00:02:22that he was going to lose,
- 00:02:24because the exit polls don't get it wrong.
- 00:02:26>> We were getting crushed in like Michigan, Pennsylvania.
- 00:02:30I mean just... and so, from like 6:00 on, you know,
- 00:02:34we're all like, "Oh, my God."
- 00:02:36>> And look at all these wins we're projecting
- 00:02:38for Hillary Clinton right now.
- 00:02:39Take a look at the electoral map now...
- 00:02:41>> NARRATOR: It seemed to confirm what the media
- 00:02:42and political establishment had been saying for months:
- 00:02:45Donald Trump never had a chance.
- 00:02:50>> Every senior Republican that I talked to,
- 00:02:52with only one exception, thought that Trump was going to lose.
- 00:02:58>> NARRATOR: But as the votes were counted in Florida,
- 00:03:00a surprise.
- 00:03:01>> And CNN projects Donald Trump will carry the state
- 00:03:04of Florida.
- 00:03:05With its 29 electoral votes, Donald...
- 00:03:07>> NARRATOR: Florida was just the beginning.
- 00:03:10>> There's a big ole call to make right now.
- 00:03:12Donald Trump has won the state of Wisconsin
- 00:03:13and there goes her blue wall.
- 00:03:16>> Late on election night
- 00:03:18one of his senior campaign officials emailed me
- 00:03:22and just said, "Can you type President Trump?"
- 00:03:25>> Fox News has called Pennsylvania for Donald Trump.
- 00:03:30>> Our communications director, Jason Miller, held up and said,
- 00:03:33"A.P. just called."
- 00:03:34And I said, "Just called what? Which state?"
- 00:03:36And he said, "The whole race."
- 00:03:38>> This means that Donald Trump
- 00:03:39will be the 45th president of the United States.
- 00:03:44The most unreal, surreal election we have ever seen.
- 00:03:51>> Chris Christie's son said,
- 00:03:52"Kellyanne, your phone is ringing."
- 00:03:53And I looked down and it said Huma Abedin.
- 00:03:56And she said, "Secretary Clinton would like to speak
- 00:03:57with Mr. Trump."
- 00:03:58And I said, "Right now?"
- 00:03:59And she said, "If he's available."
- 00:04:01And I said, "He's available."
- 00:04:02And I said, "Sir, Secretary Clinton."
- 00:04:04>> NARRATOR: She had been first lady, a senator,
- 00:04:07and secretary of state.
- 00:04:09She conceded to an entrepreneur, reality TV star,
- 00:04:13and novice politician.
- 00:04:16The call lasted about a minute.
- 00:04:19>> In an electoral college
- 00:04:20victory that virtually no one saw coming a year ago,
- 00:04:24a few months ago...
- 00:04:27Even a month ago, even yesterday...
- 00:04:28>> It was an "Oh, my God" moment.
- 00:04:30It was euphoria that we had won the election
- 00:04:33that no one thought we could win.
- 00:04:39>> NARRATOR: Not long after,
- 00:04:41to the music from Harrison Ford's movie Air Force One,
- 00:04:45the president-elect arrived at his victory celebration.
- 00:04:50>> Even for him, it was an overwhelming feeling
- 00:04:53to see yourself be elected president of the United States.
- 00:05:00>> You're never going to see anybody like this again.
- 00:05:04He is somebody that defied every political rule that existed
- 00:05:07in a way that nobody has ever done before.
- 00:05:11>> It's my honor.
- 00:05:12It's an amazing evening.
- 00:05:13It's been an amazing two-year period.
- 00:05:15And I love this country.
- 00:05:19Thank you.
- 00:05:20>> NARRATOR: It was an unprecedented outcome.
- 00:05:23Over 17 months, Donald Trump had broken nearly every rule
- 00:05:25of American politics.
- 00:05:28Then came the question whether the way he had campaigned
- 00:05:33would be the way he would govern.
- 00:05:36>> Trump is going to be Trump.
- 00:05:37This idea that you can make him into something else, that's not
- 00:05:40what the people voted for.
- 00:05:42They voted for Trump as he is.
- 00:05:44That's the way they want him to be.
- 00:05:47And nobody is going to remake him.
- 00:05:49He will either succeed or fail being Donald Trump.
- 00:05:53>> The sheer unpredictability of a President Donald Trump...
- 00:05:57>> ...how unpredictable the new terrain here in Washington is...
- 00:05:59>> ...is this our new normal, is there reason for concern?
- 00:06:02>> It's the creation of a new reality.
- 00:06:04>> Donald Trump has broken the rules of what it means
- 00:06:06to be president-elect.
- 00:06:07>> What Trump are we going to see, do you think?
- 00:06:09>> We're going to constantly have rules that are broken,
- 00:06:11and my way or the highway...
- 00:06:13>> A President Trump is very much a wild card...
- 00:06:15>> We'll call it a political earthquake, an unraveling
- 00:06:17of the system, or even a revolution...
- 00:06:19>> NARRATOR: The seeds of Donald Trump's presidency are
- 00:06:21embedded in his path to power.
- 00:06:24He redefined what it meant
- 00:06:25to be a serious presidential candidate,
- 00:06:29starting with his announcement.
- 00:06:34>> I remember watching the announcement, and laughing
- 00:06:41at the entertainment value, the way a lot of people did.
- 00:06:46>> In Washington you could almost just hear people
- 00:06:49around town laughing at the... at the... at the idea
- 00:06:52that this person was going to be a credible threat.
- 00:06:57He seemed like a cartoon character.
- 00:06:59>> He did the exact opposite of what every candidate has done
- 00:07:03before him.
- 00:07:04It was like extending the middle finger
- 00:07:05to the political establishment.
- 00:07:08And in doing that in that very first moment, people took a look
- 00:07:12at him and said, "You know what, he really is different."
- 00:07:15>> That is some group of people, thousands...
- 00:07:19>> I wrote what was supposed to be his announcement speech,
- 00:07:21and that speech was supposed to clock in at about seven minutes
- 00:07:23and 43 seconds.
- 00:07:25>> We got to make the country rich.
- 00:07:27It sounds crass.
- 00:07:28Somebody said, "Oh, that's crass."
- 00:07:30It's not crass.
- 00:07:31We got $18 trillion in debt.
- 00:07:33>> Probably three or four minutes into his remarks,
- 00:07:36I could clearly tell that these were not the prepared remarks,
- 00:07:38which I had drafted.
- 00:07:39And then he had gone on to make an announcement speech
- 00:07:41which lasted somewhere around 45 or 48 minutes.
- 00:07:44>> When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best.
- 00:07:50They're bringing drugs.
- 00:07:52They're bringing crime.
- 00:07:54They're rapists.
- 00:07:55And some, I assume, are good people.
- 00:07:58>> When he made his comments about Mexicans,
- 00:08:00everybody was convinced, "That's it.
- 00:08:02He just blew himself up."
- 00:08:04Everybody was like, uh, "This is going to be
- 00:08:07the death of him."
- 00:08:08>> NARRATOR: Behind the scenes, Trump's campaign
- 00:08:10was as unconventional as his announcement.
- 00:08:12>> Donald Trump's campaign was lean and small and, in a sense,
- 00:08:17run out of Donald Trump's, you know, instincts.
- 00:08:20I mean, he threw all of the normal things out the window.
- 00:08:24>> NARRATOR: Corey Lewandowski, an obscure political operative,
- 00:08:27was the campaign's manager.
- 00:08:29>> In my very first meeting with Mr. Trump
- 00:08:30when he offered me the position to be his campaign manager
- 00:08:33in January of 2015, he asked me what I thought his odds were
- 00:08:35of winning the Republican nomination.
- 00:08:37I said five percent.
- 00:08:38And he said ten.
- 00:08:39I said, "Let's settle at seven and a half."
- 00:08:41>> NARRATOR: They worked 50 floors below
- 00:08:42Trump's New York penthouse.
- 00:08:45It had once housed the set where The Apprentice was shot.
- 00:08:48>> All of the Apprentice camera equipment and furniture had been
- 00:08:51ripped out of it.
- 00:08:52You looked up at the ceiling and it was open piping.
- 00:08:54It was barebones.
- 00:08:56And a lot of Trump pictures all over the walls.
- 00:08:59>> NARRATOR: As key advisors, Trump chose his children.
- 00:09:02Running things behind the scenes, his son-in-law,
- 00:09:05Jared Kushner.
- 00:09:06>> It's this family business.
- 00:09:08With Ivanka and her brothers Eric and Don Jr.,
- 00:09:12and Ivanka's husband Jared,
- 00:09:13we had this kind of council of advisors around Trump
- 00:09:17that he would turn to.
- 00:09:19>> NARRATOR: The campaign had a fundamental rule:
- 00:09:22"Let Trump be Trump."
- 00:09:25>> I used to liken my role to being a jockey
- 00:09:27on a great racehorse-- let's say American Pharoah.
- 00:09:31And my job was to maybe drive that horse into the corners
- 00:09:34a little bit and put some blinders on,
- 00:09:36but you got to let it run.
- 00:09:37>> Donald Trump is back on the road campaigning at...
- 00:09:40>> NARRATOR: He caused controversy from the very start.
- 00:09:42>> Trump trying to secure the evangelical vote
- 00:09:44with three campaign events in Iowa today.
- 00:09:45>> NARRATOR: In Iowa, as he was interviewed
- 00:09:47by Republican pollster Frank Luntz...
- 00:09:49>> And he and I get into an exchange over John McCain,
- 00:09:52because he is taking shots at McCain and I thought
- 00:09:55they were gratuitous.
- 00:09:57>> He's not a war hero.
- 00:09:58>> He's a war hero. >> He's a war hero...
- 00:09:59>> Five-and-a-half years of...
- 00:10:00>> He's a war hero because he was captured.
- 00:10:02I like people that weren't captured, okay?
- 00:10:04I hate to tell you.
- 00:10:05>> Do you agree with that?
- 00:10:06>> He's a war hero because he was captured.
- 00:10:09>> I couldn't believe he said that.
- 00:10:12I was completely stunned.
- 00:10:13Everyone in that room thought, "This is it, it's over."
- 00:10:18>> Folks, I want to make America great again.
- 00:10:20We want to get down to brass tacks.
- 00:10:22We don't want to listen to his stuff with being
- 00:10:25politically correct and everything has...
- 00:10:27we have a lot of work to do.
- 00:10:28>> You know, I asked Mr. Trump after he came off the stage
- 00:10:31to have a private conversation with him, and I said,
- 00:10:32"I think we need to fix this."
- 00:10:34And when I said "Fix it," I meant an apology.
- 00:10:36And Donald Trump understood things that I didn't understand
- 00:10:38about the American people,
- 00:10:39said, "No, no, you don't understand."
- 00:10:41>> NARRATOR: Trump refused to apologize.
- 00:10:43>> And once I understood that he was willing to double down
- 00:10:46on his comments, and be a fighter for what he believes in,
- 00:10:48I'm all in.
- 00:10:51And I'm there with you, to support you.
- 00:10:54>> Don Voyage, Trump is toast after insult...
- 00:10:56>> Everything erupted after this because social media exploded...
- 00:10:58>> Virtually every Republican criticized Trump...
- 00:10:59>> This clip is played on every newscast for the next 48 hours.
- 00:11:02>> So far Trump's political campaign operates
- 00:11:05with a no guts, no glory approach.
- 00:11:06>> And he survived it.
- 00:11:08He survived walls and Mexicans and everything.
- 00:11:13That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger,
- 00:11:16and if you ever needed any evidence,
- 00:11:18just look at Donald Trump.
- 00:11:20>> The biggest event to date in campaign 2016...
- 00:11:23>> Top ten candidates taking the stage...
- 00:11:24>> Donald Trump gearing up for the crucial...
- 00:11:26>> NARRATOR: Two and a half weeks later in Cleveland,
- 00:11:27the first Republican debate.
- 00:11:30>> Businessman Donald Trump.
- 00:11:32>> NARRATOR: He was facing off against a group of candidates
- 00:11:35Republican leaders touted as the best in a generation.
- 00:11:39>> It is 9:00 p.m. on the East Coast.
- 00:11:41And the moment of truth has arrived.
- 00:11:43>> Among the other candidates
- 00:11:44there was this sort of smug confidence
- 00:11:46that we know what we're doing.
- 00:11:48This guy is from show business,
- 00:11:51a little bit Hollywood, lot of razzle-dazzle.
- 00:11:54>> NARRATOR: Early in the debate, he faced
- 00:11:57a crucial test-- whether his tabloid past
- 00:11:59and outrageous statements would sink his campaign.
- 00:12:03>> You've called women you don't like "fat pigs," "dogs,"
- 00:12:07"slobs," and "disgusting animals."
- 00:12:10Your Twitter account...
- 00:12:11>> Only Rosie O'Donnell.
- 00:12:13(laughter)
- 00:12:15>> No, it wasn't.
- 00:12:16>> Trump doesn't deny it.
- 00:12:17He simply says, "I only said that about Rosie O'Donnell."
- 00:12:21And in a way that is pure Trump.
- 00:12:24>> What I say is what I say.
- 00:12:26And honestly, Megyn, if you don't like it, I'm sorry.
- 00:12:30I've been very nice to you,
- 00:12:31although I could probably maybe not be based on the way
- 00:12:33you have treated me, but I wouldn't do that.
- 00:12:36>> He's doing something that is both repellent
- 00:12:41and completely authentic, all at once.
- 00:12:44And he's acknowledging that he said these horrid things.
- 00:12:46He's not shirking it.
- 00:12:48I think there were voters out there that said, "You go, man.
- 00:12:52"You said exactly what you think,
- 00:12:54and you're not backing down."
- 00:12:56>> NARRATOR: And Trump wasn't done.
- 00:12:58After the debate, the candidates appeared
- 00:13:01in what is known as spin alley.
- 00:13:04Trump kept the controversy going.
- 00:13:07>> Donald Trump shows up, as if he needed this hit of adrenaline
- 00:13:10before he went home to New York.
- 00:13:12>> You guys okay?
- 00:13:13Don't hurt yourselves.
- 00:13:15>> It was like mosquitos to a lantern on a summer night.
- 00:13:19I mean the entire national press corps descended.
- 00:13:23>> People were being trampled and camera equipment was flying
- 00:13:25all over the place and I'd never seen a scene like this.
- 00:13:27I mean, I've seen many media stampedes but nothing like that.
- 00:13:31>> What's your history with Megyn?
- 00:13:32>> I think, I think Megyn behaved very badly, personally.
- 00:13:35>> The question about women.
- 00:13:36You didn't like that?
- 00:13:37>> I thought it was an unfair question.
- 00:13:40>> Trump can't help himself
- 00:13:41because he considers anybody questioning his bona fides
- 00:13:45as someone who he needs to decapitate, essentially.
- 00:13:50>> NARRATOR: It was just the beginning.
- 00:13:52At 3:40 in the morning, he lit up Twitter.
- 00:13:55>> Wow, @megynkelly really bombed tonight.
- 00:13:58People are going wild on Twitter!
- 00:14:00Funny to watch.
- 00:14:03>> NARRATOR: On the phone with CNN, he pushed harder.
- 00:14:06>> What is it with you and Megyn Kelly?
- 00:14:07>> She starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions.
- 00:14:10And, you know, you could see there was blood
- 00:14:12coming out of her eyes.
- 00:14:13Uh, blood coming out of her wherever.
- 00:14:16>> Donald Trump attacks her and suggests she only asked
- 00:14:18a tough question because she was menstruating.
- 00:14:22I mean, um...
- 00:14:27and his numbers went up.
- 00:14:30>> She's a lightweight, I couldn't care less about her.
- 00:14:33>> At every stage in the campaign, Donald Trump was
- 00:14:36perfectly happy to have the elites be aghast at him.
- 00:14:41The kind of non-politically correct, decisive, tough,
- 00:14:46battling kind of personality
- 00:14:49that he was putting forward in that debate
- 00:14:52and in the confrontations with Megyn Kelly
- 00:14:53and others that he sought out.
- 00:14:56>> NARRATOR: While the media controversy swirled,
- 00:14:59Trump was out in the country building his base.
- 00:15:03His personal plane rolled up to hangars
- 00:15:05filled with curious onlookers, eager to see
- 00:15:08the reality TV star in person.
- 00:15:12>> There were a lot of people
- 00:15:13who were there who were pure curiosity seekers.
- 00:15:15They were there to see a celebrity.
- 00:15:16They were there to see the guy they know from The Apprentice.
- 00:15:20>> Trump is a producer at heart.
- 00:15:22And when he did these rallies,
- 00:15:23he made sure that the staging was perfect.
- 00:15:26So we see the same elements that Trump applied
- 00:15:30in his hit TV show The Apprentice.
- 00:15:32We saw that in the early rallies.
- 00:15:36>> ♪ We're not gonna take it. ♪
- 00:15:38♪ No, we ain't gonna take it. ♪
- 00:15:40>> And right at the moment of the first chord,
- 00:15:44Trump hits the stage.
- 00:15:46And I felt this wave go through me and that was the moment
- 00:15:53that I realized, "Holy (bleep), this is real."
- 00:16:00It was like Pavlov's dog.
- 00:16:03He hits the stage, they erupt.
- 00:16:08I had never seen this before.
- 00:16:11>> Trump just had them in the palm of his hand.
- 00:16:15He... I mean, they were responding to him.
- 00:16:17He was responding to them.
- 00:16:18(cheering)
- 00:16:21>> Those crowds at those rallies, they were
- 00:16:25tremendously energizing to him.
- 00:16:27I mean, it was a... it was a symbiotic relationship.
- 00:16:30They fed off of each other.
- 00:16:32The crowd fed off of him, he fed off of the crowd.
- 00:16:36>> For Donald, confidence is a huge part of the game.
- 00:16:40This was the whole point of all those rallies.
- 00:16:42It wasn't just to fire up people to vote for him.
- 00:16:46It was to fire up Donald Trump.
- 00:16:51He feeds off of audiences in a way that I think
- 00:16:54very few politicians do and needed to be energized
- 00:16:56by the affirmation.
- 00:16:58And it worked.
- 00:17:00>> And you know we're in...
- 00:17:01look at all those live television feeds,
- 00:17:02it's always tough, every time I speak they put me
- 00:17:04on live television, so I have to make different speeches.
- 00:17:07These guys go around,
- 00:17:09they make the same speech hundreds and hundreds
- 00:17:10and hundreds of times, nobody cares.
- 00:17:12It's true.
- 00:17:14>> He was looking out at the camera bank.
- 00:17:17And he could see the red light on the camera.
- 00:17:19And that meant that he was live on CNN.
- 00:17:21>> You got CNN live, you've got them all, and...
- 00:17:23>> Or Fox or one of the other networks.
- 00:17:25And he said that what he tried to do in those rallies was say
- 00:17:29whatever it took to keep the red light on.
- 00:17:32>> Now if you like the media,
- 00:17:34give them a big hand, and if you don't, give them a big boo.
- 00:17:38(booing)
- 00:17:40>> NARRATOR: Rather than rely primarily on polls...
- 00:17:42>> I had a feeling...
- 00:17:45>> NARRATOR: Trump watched to see how the crowd reacted.
- 00:17:50>> Early on, they were kind of these rally speeches
- 00:17:53were a bit rambling and all over the place.
- 00:17:54As he went on, he started to really hone his message
- 00:17:59and he started to remember what lines worked.
- 00:18:02>> We're going to have such a strong military that nobody,
- 00:18:06nobody is going to mess with us.
- 00:18:08>> NARRATOR: And what the crowds wanted: Donald Trump.
- 00:18:10>> We are led by very stupid people.
- 00:18:13>> NARRATOR: Unfiltered...
- 00:18:15>> We are going to start winning big league.
- 00:18:17>> NARRATOR: Angry...
- 00:18:18>> We can't beat ISIS.
- 00:18:20Give me a break.
- 00:18:21>> And it was every location.
- 00:18:22It was the same messages:
- 00:18:24"We're tired of Washington lying to us."
- 00:18:25>> We're going to drive the cars over the illegals.
- 00:18:28Build a wall!
- 00:18:29>> Build a wall!
- 00:18:32>> The American people are angry,
- 00:18:34and they have a right to be.
- 00:18:36And what they see in Donald Trump is someone who's willing
- 00:18:38to fight for them for a change.
- 00:18:39>> NARRATOR: He called them "the forgotten"
- 00:18:42and spoke directly to their fears and anger--
- 00:18:45at Washington, at trade deals, at immigration.
- 00:18:50>> People in this country are afraid of illegal immigrants.
- 00:18:54People in this country have become afraid
- 00:18:58of random violence.
- 00:18:59They're afraid of jobs being shipped overseas.
- 00:19:01There is so much that scares Americans.
- 00:19:03And Donald Trump is the only politician who talked
- 00:19:06to those concerns and those fears.
- 00:19:10To his critics it's fear mongering,
- 00:19:13to his supporters it's truth telling.
- 00:19:16>> Donald Trump is the projected winner
- 00:19:18of the New Hampshire primary.
- 00:19:20>> He gains his front-runner status in a crowded field.
- 00:19:21>> He's pulling ahead
- 00:19:23in virtually every Super Tuesday state.
- 00:19:25>> NARRATOR: In one state after another...
- 00:19:27>> We love Nevada.
- 00:19:30We love Nevada, thank you.
- 00:19:31>> NARRATOR: ...Trump proved that he could use his base
- 00:19:34of working class voters to win.
- 00:19:37>> It's mostly white, they don't like political correctness,
- 00:19:42they feel like they can't speak their mind at home or at work,
- 00:19:46so they want something else.
- 00:19:49Trump strolls in, he says exactly what they want to hear.
- 00:19:52>> We are going to make...
- 00:19:54>> This makes back-to-back victories for...
- 00:19:56>> Donald Trump dominating his third consecutive...
- 00:19:58>> Donald Trump is
- 00:20:00a professional political wrecking ball...
- 00:20:01>> NARRATOR: Finally his opponents had
- 00:20:03to take him seriously.
- 00:20:05>> At that point the establishment suddenly wakes up
- 00:20:07and says, "We've got to do something.
- 00:20:09"We've got to go after him.
- 00:20:10We can't ignore him anymore."
- 00:20:12>> He's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot.
- 00:20:15And you know how you make America great again?
- 00:20:17Tell Donald Trump to go to hell.
- 00:20:19>> The establishment feared him for a lot of reasons.
- 00:20:22One, he was not of them.
- 00:20:23Two, he didn't play by their rules.
- 00:20:25And three, they genuinely thought he was a threat,
- 00:20:28certainly to the Republican Party, to conservatism,
- 00:20:30and if he got that far, to the nation.
- 00:20:33>> Guys, we have a con artist as the frontrunner
- 00:20:36in the Republican Party.
- 00:20:37A guy who has made a career out of telling people lies.
- 00:20:40>> He was a shock to the Republican establishment
- 00:20:42and they did everything they could, for the most part,
- 00:20:44to prevent him.
- 00:20:46>> Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud.
- 00:20:48His promises are as worthless
- 00:20:50as a degree from Trump University.
- 00:20:52He's playing the members of the American public for suckers.
- 00:20:54>> Every time the establishment attacked Trump,
- 00:20:56it played into the narrative that they wanted
- 00:20:58to put out there, which was that he was so anti-establishment,
- 00:21:02they were going to do anything
- 00:21:03that they could to take him down.
- 00:21:06>> This man is a pathological liar.
- 00:21:08He lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth.
- 00:21:12>> Tonight, live from the Peace Center
- 00:21:15in Greenville, South Carolina...
- 00:21:16>> NARRATOR: On the debate stage, Trump hit back.
- 00:21:19>> You are the single biggest liar,
- 00:21:20you probably are worse than Jeb Bush.
- 00:21:22You are the single biggest liar.
- 00:21:25>> One by one, each rival comes at him.
- 00:21:28He throws them away.
- 00:21:29>> This guy lies.
- 00:21:30Two days ago he said he would take his pants off
- 00:21:32and moon everybody.
- 00:21:34>> Tosses a barb in their direction,
- 00:21:36diminishes them personally.
- 00:21:38>> And then he tells me, "Oh, my language
- 00:21:40was a little bit rough."
- 00:21:41>> Destroys their record.
- 00:21:44>> This little guy has lied so much about my record.
- 00:21:46>> Donald Trump had the ability to just grab the microphone,
- 00:21:48just trample over people.
- 00:21:51That was entertaining.
- 00:21:53It was different.
- 00:21:55>> He hit my hands.
- 00:21:56Nobody has ever hit my hands.
- 00:21:57I've never heard of this...
- 00:21:58Look at those hands.
- 00:21:59Are they small hands?
- 00:22:01And he referred to my hands, if they're small,
- 00:22:05something else must be small.
- 00:22:08I guarantee you there's no problem.
- 00:22:09I guarantee it.
- 00:22:11>> It was ruthless political performance by Donald Trump.
- 00:22:15He had nothing to lose and he owed nothing
- 00:22:19to the Republican Party.
- 00:22:20So instead of standing there as a member of a party
- 00:22:23trying to get the nomination, he was there for Trump.
- 00:22:26That changed everything.
- 00:22:28>> Scott Walker is quitting the presidential race...
- 00:22:30>> NARRATOR: One by one...
- 00:22:32>> Carly Fiorina and Chris Christie have suspended
- 00:22:34their campaigns.
- 00:22:35>> NARRATOR: Trump's competitors began to fall off.
- 00:22:37>> Neurosurgeon Ben Carson dropping out of the 2016...
- 00:22:40>> NARRATOR: But on the campaign trail, at some rallies,
- 00:22:42things were increasingly ugly.
- 00:22:50>> The anger only increased as it got farther along.
- 00:23:01>> It became completely acceptable.
- 00:23:04It became okay to come to a Trump rally and wear a shirt
- 00:23:06that says Hillary Clinton is a C-(bleep)-(bleep)-T.
- 00:23:10>> Lock her up! Lock her up...
- 00:23:11>> NARRATOR: And there were some in the crowds
- 00:23:13with a darker agenda.
- 00:23:15>> The campaign is continually dogged by a small
- 00:23:19and vocal number of white supremacists,
- 00:23:22Klansmen, neo-Nazis.
- 00:23:27>> Some would come in wearing Confederate flags
- 00:23:30on their t-shirts.
- 00:23:31>> This isn't a very large group of people,
- 00:23:33but they are very vocal.
- 00:23:35And they attach themselves to Trump.
- 00:23:38>> Trump, whenever there was a moment to draw a line
- 00:23:40between himself and these extreme parts
- 00:23:43of the voting bloc, he refused.
- 00:23:45I think without question, the only way you can interpret that
- 00:23:48is that he was going to use these groups to try to build
- 00:23:52this coalition.
- 00:23:54>> NARRATOR: It wasn't long before anti-Trump protestors
- 00:23:57began to show up inside the rallies.
- 00:23:59>> There's a guy,
- 00:24:00totally disruptive, throwing punches.
- 00:24:02I love the old days.
- 00:24:04Do you know what they used to do to guys like that
- 00:24:05when they were in a place like this?
- 00:24:07They'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks.
- 00:24:09I'd like to punch him in the face, I'll tell you.
- 00:24:13>> You start seeing these really ugly moments
- 00:24:15at the rallies, um, with protesters,
- 00:24:19some of whom are nonwhite protestors, getting treated
- 00:24:21very violently by his supporters.
- 00:24:27Trump himself seemed to incite his supporters
- 00:24:31to go after protestors.
- 00:24:32>> Knock the crap out of him, would you?
- 00:24:35Just knock the hell...
- 00:24:36I promise you I will pay for the legal fees, I promise.
- 00:24:38I promise.
- 00:24:39>> NARRATOR: Trump didn't just turn on protestors,
- 00:24:41he also directed the anger at the media.
- 00:24:43>> Absolute dishonest, absolute scum.
- 00:24:46Remember that.
- 00:24:47Scum. Scum.
- 00:24:49>> NARRATOR: NBC's Katy Tur became a frequent target
- 00:24:52after one of her reports.
- 00:24:53>> She's back there.
- 00:24:55Little Katy.
- 00:24:56She's back there.
- 00:24:57>> He calls me out at the rally,
- 00:25:00"Look back there, little Katy, she's back there."
- 00:25:02And I was like, "What?"
- 00:25:03>> What a lie it was.
- 00:25:05(crowd booing)
- 00:25:07No, what a lie, Katie Tur.
- 00:25:10What a lie it was from NBC to have written that.
- 00:25:13It was a total lie.
- 00:25:15>> We are surrounded on all sides with people
- 00:25:18who are fired up and angry.
- 00:25:21>> Third-rate reporter, remember that, third rate.
- 00:25:23Third rate.
- 00:25:25>> And they're whipped up by Donald Trump.
- 00:25:27I described it as like, you know, an unchained beast
- 00:25:30roaring at you in a crowd.
- 00:25:31And the whole... the whole place turns at me, looks at me,
- 00:25:34and boos.
- 00:25:41(cheers)
- 00:25:45>> NARRATOR: By July, Donald Trump headed
- 00:25:47to the G.O.P. convention after soundly defeating
- 00:25:50the establishment candidates.
- 00:25:53>> Let's face it, he was larger than the Republican Party.
- 00:25:55In fact, his nomination was the hostile takeover
- 00:25:58of the Republican Party.
- 00:26:00In this case the Republican Party is just a vehicle to get
- 00:26:03his name on the ballot.
- 00:26:05But his reach was always greater
- 00:26:08than the Republican Party's reach.
- 00:26:11>> NARRATOR: He had won the nomination
- 00:26:13of a divided Republican Party.
- 00:26:15Now he would see if he could apply the same strategy
- 00:26:19to winning the presidency of a divided country.
- 00:26:22>> Our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation.
- 00:26:26The attacks on our police and the terrorism of our cities
- 00:26:32threaten our very way of life.
- 00:26:36>> But I think the essential message there was, you have been
- 00:26:40neglected and abused by the powers that be,
- 00:26:43whether they are politicians
- 00:26:45or the media or academia, or Hollywood.
- 00:26:47All of those folks are conspiring against you,
- 00:26:50the good, right-thinking middle Americans.
- 00:26:53>> I have joined the political arena
- 00:26:56so that the powerful can no longer beat up on people
- 00:26:59who cannot defend themselves.
- 00:27:02(cheers and applause)
- 00:27:11Nobody knows the system better than me.
- 00:27:16(laughter and applause)
- 00:27:24Which is why I alone can fix it.
- 00:27:28>> He just said, "Me.
- 00:27:31"I'm the only person that can do this.
- 00:27:33You have to support me."
- 00:27:35That's the language of a strongman.
- 00:27:37That's the language that you hear in autocratic societies.
- 00:27:41(cheering)
- 00:27:45>> I had at least five reporters approach me and say,
- 00:27:48"Didn't you think Trump's speech was too dark?"
- 00:27:52And I told them all, "No, I think the country
- 00:27:55"is in deep trouble.
- 00:27:56"We're in very dire times.
- 00:27:58"And to pussyfoot around that and claim things are great
- 00:28:01"is a mistake.
- 00:28:02And we need a strongman."
- 00:28:08>> Hillary!
- 00:28:09Hillary! Hillary!
- 00:28:11>> And so, my friends...
- 00:28:13>> NARRATOR: Just one week later,
- 00:28:15at the Democratic Convention, Hillary Clinton accepted
- 00:28:17her party's nomination.
- 00:28:19>> That I accept your nomination
- 00:28:22for president of the United States!
- 00:28:26>> NARRATOR: Clinton's strategy
- 00:28:27was to draw on Obama's legacy and bet big on diversity.
- 00:28:33>> This is a time of change for America and it's a time
- 00:28:34to take stock and reaffirm the values
- 00:28:36that we hold as Americans.
- 00:28:37And that meant embracing the diversity.
- 00:28:43>> Please welcome Khizr Khan.
- 00:28:44>> NARRATOR: One moment turned out to be the centerpiece
- 00:28:46of their efforts--
- 00:28:47a speech by the father of a Muslim American soldier
- 00:28:51killed in combat.
- 00:28:54>> If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been
- 00:28:58in America.
- 00:29:00Donald Trump consistently smears the character
- 00:29:05of Muslims.
- 00:29:07He disrespects other minorities,
- 00:29:10women, judges, even his own party leadership.
- 00:29:19>> I don't think anybody or very few people who were planning
- 00:29:22the convention thought simply that moment alone
- 00:29:24would be as powerful as it was.
- 00:29:26>> Donald Trump: Have you even read
- 00:29:29the United States Constitution?
- 00:29:31(cheers and applause)
- 00:29:36I will... I will gladly lend you my copy.
- 00:29:44>> NARRATOR: As he watched Khan's speech, Trump saw
- 00:29:47an opportunity to go on the attack.
- 00:29:50>> I was viciously attacked by Mr. Khan
- 00:29:52at the Democratic Convention.
- 00:29:54>> And his advisors thought this was not a good idea.
- 00:29:57He shouldn't have done it.
- 00:29:58But Donald Trump just can't help himself.
- 00:30:00>> Mr. Khan, who does not know me, viciously attacked me
- 00:30:03from the stage of the D.N.C.
- 00:30:05and is now all over TV doing the same.
- 00:30:08Nice!
- 00:30:09>> The Khan episode illustrates Donald's major flaw,
- 00:30:13is he can't let something go and he can't notice
- 00:30:20that he's losing a fight until he's really lost it.
- 00:30:24>> Now on "This Week"...
- 00:30:26>> He went after Khan's wife, Gazal.
- 00:30:27>> If you look at his wife, she was standing there.
- 00:30:29She had nothing to say.
- 00:30:30She probably... maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say.
- 00:30:32You tell me, but plenty of people have written that.
- 00:30:35>> Amid mounting backlash over Trump's comments,
- 00:30:37his campaign went into damage control mode.
- 00:30:39>> NARRATOR: Veterans groups were outraged.
- 00:30:41>> At least two new polls show Hillary Clinton
- 00:30:42with a widening lead over Trump.
- 00:30:44>> NARRATOR: As Trump's poll numbers collapsed...
- 00:30:45>> Republicans in particular have been quick to respond...
- 00:30:48>> NARRATOR: Republican leaders further distanced themselves.
- 00:30:50>> Republican Senator John McCain offered
- 00:30:51a scathing rebuke...
- 00:30:52>> And his advisors are horrified.
- 00:30:54I mean, this is like... this is political suicide.
- 00:30:57And, um, they say to Trump, you know,
- 00:30:59"You know you just attacked a Gold Star family."
- 00:31:01And he said, "Well, what's that?"
- 00:31:02Trump just sees it as a personal attack and it's within his right
- 00:31:06to go on the counterattack.
- 00:31:07>> Trump's ongoing battle
- 00:31:08with the family of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan...
- 00:31:11>> NARRATOR: Virtually all the professionals expected Trump
- 00:31:13to change his tactics, to pivot.
- 00:31:16>> Everybody always wanted to mold Mr. Trump
- 00:31:18into their own image of what a candidate should look like,
- 00:31:21what a president should look like.
- 00:31:23And if there's one thing that wasn't going to change
- 00:31:25about Mr. Trump was that he was going to stay true to himself,
- 00:31:27you know, whatever that means, and that...
- 00:31:29that if he was going to win this campaign, he was going to do it
- 00:31:33on his own terms.
- 00:31:34>> NARRATOR: With barely 80 days before the election,
- 00:31:37Trump shook up his campaign and brought in Steve Bannon,
- 00:31:41the chairman of the right-wing website Breitbart.
- 00:31:45>> Bannon is a bomb thrower.
- 00:31:47Bannon joins the campaign because Bannon has
- 00:31:51a superior knowledge of alternative media
- 00:31:54combined with the fact that he is kind of a swashbuckler
- 00:31:56and a revolutionary, a guy who can think outside the box.
- 00:32:01>> NARRATOR: It was a sign Trump was doubling down.
- 00:32:04>> Steve Bannon has made very clear
- 00:32:06all through his recent career, his goal is to blow up
- 00:32:09the establishment.
- 00:32:10It's to take down the government as we know it.
- 00:32:12It's to destroy the Republican Party as it was constituted.
- 00:32:15I mean, he is a disrupter in, you know,
- 00:32:18in almost every way.
- 00:32:20>> NARRATOR: As his new campaign manager,
- 00:32:22another unconventional pick: a pollster, Kellyanne Conway,
- 00:32:27who had bad news for Trump.
- 00:32:29>> On that day, I told him, I said, "What's going on?
- 00:32:34"Because you're running against the most joyless candidate
- 00:32:37"in presidential political history
- 00:32:39and this place is starting to seem like it."
- 00:32:41And he said, "No."
- 00:32:42And I said, "I've looked at the polls."
- 00:32:44He said, "the polls."
- 00:32:46And I said, "I've looked at the polls and we're losing.
- 00:32:47But we don't need to lose, you should be winning."
- 00:32:49>> Trump is hoping to finally put that controversy behind him.
- 00:32:51>> NARRATOR: They faced a formidable challenge.
- 00:32:54>> NARRATOR: The first presidential debate.
- 00:32:56>> As Trump and Clinton get ready to go head to head...
- 00:32:59>> What will likely be the most watched political showdown
- 00:33:02in American history...
- 00:33:03>> NARRATOR: As he had throughout his campaign,
- 00:33:05Trump was willing to gamble-- he'd rely on his instincts,
- 00:33:09not preparation.
- 00:33:11>> There's actually a point of pride
- 00:33:13that he doesn't have to prepare.
- 00:33:15He values raw ability over study.
- 00:33:19So he wanted to prove that he was right about that.
- 00:33:22>> NARRATOR: Trump mocked Clinton for spending
- 00:33:24so much of her time preparing for the debate.
- 00:33:26>> You know, you've seen me, I've been all over the place.
- 00:33:30You decided to stay home, and that's okay.
- 00:33:33>> Arguably he was the worst prepared candidate
- 00:33:36in the history of American politics
- 00:33:38when he stepped up against Hillary Clinton
- 00:33:40for that first debate, and it showed.
- 00:33:42>> I think Donald just criticized me
- 00:33:45for preparing for this debate.
- 00:33:47And, yes, I did.
- 00:33:49And you know what else I prepared for?
- 00:33:52I prepared to be president.
- 00:33:53And I think that's a good thing.
- 00:33:55>> She knew how to get under his skin.
- 00:33:56She had been practicing.
- 00:33:58She had been studying him.
- 00:33:59>> Donald thinks that climate change is a hoax
- 00:34:02perpetrated by the Chinese.
- 00:34:03I think it's real.
- 00:34:05I think science is real.
- 00:34:06>> I do not... I did not... I do not say that.
- 00:34:08>> Her team knew what were his...
- 00:34:11knew what his buttons were.
- 00:34:12And she just started unleashing them one after the other.
- 00:34:15>> You call yourself the King of Debt.
- 00:34:17You talk about leverage.
- 00:34:18You even at one time suggested that you would try
- 00:34:22to negotiate down the...
- 00:34:23>> Wrong.
- 00:34:24>> ...national debt of the United States.
- 00:34:27>> Wrong.
- 00:34:28>> And he lost... he lost control of the debate.
- 00:34:30>> Let me say this...
- 00:34:31>> There's nothing crazy about not letting our companies
- 00:34:34bring their money back into their country.
- 00:34:36>> This is... this is Secretary Clinton's two minutes, please.
- 00:34:38>> I have a feeling that by the end of this evening
- 00:34:39I'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened.
- 00:34:42>> Why not?
- 00:34:43>> Why not, yeah.
- 00:34:45Why not?
- 00:34:47>> Hillary Clinton was very artful in getting
- 00:34:49under Mr. Trump's skin
- 00:34:51and bringing up the issues
- 00:34:54that were like putting, you know, gasoline on a fire.
- 00:34:58>> One of the worst things he said was about a woman
- 00:35:03in a beauty contest.
- 00:35:04And, he called this woman "Miss Piggy."
- 00:35:09Then he called her "Miss Housekeeping,"
- 00:35:12because she was Latina.
- 00:35:13Donald, she has a name.
- 00:35:15>> Where did you find this?
- 00:35:16Where did you find this?
- 00:35:17Where did you find it?
- 00:35:18>> Her name is Alicia Machado and she has become
- 00:35:20a U.S. citizen and you can bet she's going to vote
- 00:35:22this November.
- 00:35:23>> Oh really?
- 00:35:24Okay, okay, good.
- 00:35:25>> NARRATOR: Trump would insist he had won.
- 00:35:28>> ...our debate for this evening.
- 00:35:29>> He was crushed in the first debate.
- 00:35:31I don't care whatever pronouncements he wants to make.
- 00:35:34He was crushed by every possible...
- 00:35:37Our focus group thought he was awful.
- 00:35:42>> ...down in Palm Beach.
- 00:35:43I moved on her and I failed.
- 00:35:44I'll admit it.
- 00:35:48>> NARRATOR: It would get even worse for Trump.
- 00:35:55>> NARRATOR: Just two days before the second debate,
- 00:35:57an un-aired video from the TV show Access Hollywood.
- 00:36:06>> There was one account after another about Donald Trump
- 00:36:08attacking women, groping women, saying nasty things about women.
- 00:36:12But the moment that counts is the moment this is on video.
- 00:36:24>> Here's a guy who's making crude, disgusting jokes
- 00:36:26and the father in you,
- 00:36:28the brother in you comes out, and the husband in you.
- 00:36:32And you can't defend it.
- 00:36:34>> The Trump camp has swiftly launched into disaster mode...
- 00:36:37>> A big, big development in this campaign as it comes to...
- 00:36:40>> Right after that tape came out,
- 00:36:41suddenly everybody on the Trump team went radio silent.
- 00:36:45Everyone.
- 00:36:46>> This was the October surprise.
- 00:36:48Had the ability to take down a campaign.
- 00:36:50And the internal discussion amongst the campaign, some were,
- 00:36:53"You need to apologize immediately,"
- 00:36:56and some were "You need to double down."
- 00:36:58>> Donald Trump's campaign, its worst crisis ever.
- 00:37:03>> We keep being told, "He is going to come on TV.
- 00:37:05"He is going to say something.
- 00:37:06He is going to apologize."
- 00:37:07And it gets delayed and delayed.
- 00:37:09And finally he comes out there and it's an apology of sorts.
- 00:37:12>> I've never said I'm a perfect person, nor pretended
- 00:37:14to be someone that I'm not.
- 00:37:17I've said and done things I regret,
- 00:37:19and the words released today
- 00:37:20on this more than a decade-old video
- 00:37:23are one of them.
- 00:37:24>> And so he went on Facebook later that night
- 00:37:27and gave what was, by Trump's standards, a contrite apology.
- 00:37:31But then he went on the attack.
- 00:37:33>> Bill Clinton has actually abused women,
- 00:37:35and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed
- 00:37:38and intimidated his victims.
- 00:37:40>> I think Trump being Trump,
- 00:37:42his only instinct in those moments when his back
- 00:37:43is against the wall is to just go on the counter-attack.
- 00:37:47>> We will discuss this more in the coming days.
- 00:37:49See you at the debate on Saturday.
- 00:37:52>> I think with the exception of maybe one or two people,
- 00:37:54everyone thought that that was the end.
- 00:37:55How do you survive this?
- 00:37:56How do you survive this?
- 00:37:58As a Republican, how do you survive advocating or saying
- 00:38:01you're allowed to grab women in their private parts
- 00:38:05because you're a star?
- 00:38:06That is just not something that anybody can survive.
- 00:38:09>> I think the question now is,
- 00:38:11how do Republicans down the ballot break away from him?
- 00:38:14>> NARRATOR: The next day he appeared outside Trump Tower.
- 00:38:17To many it seemed like his candidacy was over.
- 00:38:22>> I called Trump the day after Access Hollywood.
- 00:38:25And I ask him point blank, "Are you going to quit the race?"
- 00:38:29That's what was on everyone's minds.
- 00:38:32And he says, "Costa, I've lived life.
- 00:38:35"I've seen so much in my life,
- 00:38:37"business, personal, this is nothing.
- 00:38:41"I've survived everything else.
- 00:38:43I'm going to survive this."
- 00:38:44And I kept asking him, "Are you going to quit the race?"
- 00:38:46"There's no chance I quit," he said.
- 00:38:49"Not one chance.
- 00:38:50I am in this to the end."
- 00:38:52(cheering)
- 00:38:58>> NARRATOR: Donald Trump, undaunted, then headed
- 00:39:01to the second presidential debate.
- 00:39:04>> He showed up, and he was impervious to the naysayers
- 00:39:06and critics who were all trying to push him out of the race.
- 00:39:10>> NARRATOR: Trump had a surprise of his own
- 00:39:12just before the debate was to begin.
- 00:39:14>> Next thing I know-- and no one in the press knew
- 00:39:17this was happening-- there was a press conference
- 00:39:19with all Bill Clinton's accusers right before the debate.
- 00:39:22>> These four very courageous women have asked to be here...
- 00:39:27>> NARRATOR: Trump had invited four women to the debate,
- 00:39:31women who had accused Bill and Hillary Clinton of wrongdoing.
- 00:39:35Charges the Clinton's had denied.
- 00:39:38>> There was widespread shock.
- 00:39:39Nobody had it beforehand.
- 00:39:41>> The genius part of Donald Trump was he didn't announce
- 00:39:43these women were coming.
- 00:39:46He just had them at a table and said,
- 00:39:49"The media's welcome to come in right before the debate."
- 00:39:51And the media was stunned.
- 00:39:53Because the media couldn't fathom
- 00:39:55doing something like this.
- 00:39:56>> NARRATOR: Standing in the back of the room,
- 00:39:59the man who had orchestrated the event: Steve Bannon.
- 00:40:02>> Mr. Trump may have said some bad words,
- 00:40:05but Bill Clinton raped me and Hillary Clinton threatened me.
- 00:40:13I don't think there's any comparison.
- 00:40:15>> It was to show America that he believed certain things
- 00:40:20about the Clintons that many Americans also believe.
- 00:40:24And that he was going to stand up for them
- 00:40:26against the Clintons
- 00:40:28in a way that was so tough and really so ruthless
- 00:40:34that it gave some satisfaction to people who hate the Clintons.
- 00:40:38>> Okay. Thank you all very much.
- 00:40:40We appreciate it.
- 00:40:54>> By bringing the accusers to the debate, he put that issue
- 00:40:57front and center and forced voters out there to remember,
- 00:41:00in a sense, what it is that they didn't like
- 00:41:03about Hillary Clinton.
- 00:41:05(applause)
- 00:41:07>> NARRATOR: This time on the debate stage, Trump stayed
- 00:41:10on the offensive.
- 00:41:11>> We have a divided nation, because people like her.
- 00:41:14And believe me, she has tremendous hate in her heart.
- 00:41:17She's got tremendous hatred and this country cannot take
- 00:41:21another four years of Barack Obama
- 00:41:23and that's what you're getting with her.
- 00:41:25>> I don't think there was any moment in the campaign
- 00:41:26in which there was a more divergent interpretation
- 00:41:29among political professionals and members
- 00:41:32of Trump's vast and growing army of supporters.
- 00:41:35>> When you talk about apology,
- 00:41:37I think the one that you should really be apologizing for
- 00:41:40and the thing that you should be apologizing for
- 00:41:43are the 33,000 emails that you deleted,
- 00:41:47and that you acid washed.
- 00:41:49>> Hillary Clinton, who is clearly much more measured
- 00:41:53and programmed than Trump.
- 00:41:54On the other hand, he's so much more of a live wire,
- 00:41:58that by contrast she seems overly programmed.
- 00:42:02>> Allow her to respond, please.
- 00:42:03>> Personal emails, not official.
- 00:42:05>> 33,000?
- 00:42:06>> Well, we turned over 35,000, so...
- 00:42:09>> Oh yeah, what about the other 15,000?
- 00:42:11>> Please allow her to respond,
- 00:42:12she didn't talk while you talked.
- 00:42:14>> Yes, that's true, I didn't.
- 00:42:16>> Because you had nothing to say.
- 00:42:17>> I didn't in the first debate and I'm going to try not...
- 00:42:19>> He's mocked for this during and after the debate,
- 00:42:21kind of stalking around that debate, kind of stalking her.
- 00:42:24He's, you know, ridiculed for suggesting that he's going
- 00:42:26to put her in jail.
- 00:42:28>> If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general
- 00:42:32to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation,
- 00:42:36because there has never been so many lies, so much deception,
- 00:42:41there has never been anything like it.
- 00:42:43>> When he looked her straight in the eye and said that,
- 00:42:45"There should be a commission to study the crimes you've done."
- 00:42:49And to my surprise my focus group said, "Absolutely."
- 00:42:53Even those who supported Hillary Clinton want to see
- 00:42:56these candidates held accountable.
- 00:42:58>> We have to move on, Secretary Clinton you can respond,
- 00:42:59but we've got to move on.
- 00:43:01>> We want to give the audience a chance here.
- 00:43:03>> So, for what the media saw
- 00:43:05as Third World dictatorial politics, our voters saw
- 00:43:10as one candidate holding the other candidate accountable.
- 00:43:14>> It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament
- 00:43:17of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
- 00:43:21>> Because you'd be in jail.
- 00:43:23(applause)
- 00:43:28>> We want to remind the audience to please not talk
- 00:43:31out loud, please do not applaud, you're just wasting time.
- 00:43:34>> When I speak, I go out and speak,
- 00:43:36the people of this country are furious...
- 00:43:38>> He was speaking the language of the American people.
- 00:43:41That he was holding Hillary Clinton accountable.
- 00:43:43You wouldn't know that if you lived in New York
- 00:43:45or Los Angeles, but you would know that
- 00:43:48if you were doing focus groups in Columbus, Ohio,
- 00:43:53in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, or in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- 00:43:59>> NARRATOR: Back out on the campaign trail
- 00:44:04Trump's anti-establishment message continued to resonate.
- 00:44:07>> And we are going to drain the swamp.
- 00:44:12We're going to drain the swamp.
- 00:44:17We're going to drain the swamp, folks.
- 00:44:19>> That was how Donald Trump started out the campaign.
- 00:44:22>> We're going to drain that swamp.
- 00:44:24>> By saying things that were anathema
- 00:44:25to the establishment, but that had resonance
- 00:44:29in the base of support that he was able to cobble together.
- 00:44:33>> Build the wall!
- 00:44:35Build the wall! Build the wall!
- 00:44:38>> Yes, maybe he has offended me, and maybe he's offensive,
- 00:44:41but I'm still out of work.
- 00:44:43I'm still mad that people are pouring over the borders.
- 00:44:45And I'm still mad that ISIS is still attacking people
- 00:44:48all over the globe.
- 00:44:49And you know what, I'm just going to stick with him.
- 00:44:53>> NARRATOR: With time running out, Trump's chances of winning
- 00:44:56still seemed slim.
- 00:44:58But the race would be shaken up by an unlikely source:
- 00:45:01Wikileaks.
- 00:45:02>> Breaking news here.
- 00:45:03Wikileaks is about to release "significant material"
- 00:45:06tied to Hillary Clinton.
- 00:45:07>> The campaign is doing damage control tonight
- 00:45:09after Wikileaks releases more...
- 00:45:11>> NARRATOR: Tens of thousands of private emails
- 00:45:13from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta were released.
- 00:45:16>> There are some embarrassing details...
- 00:45:18>> This was a daily phenomenon.
- 00:45:20>> Both at home and abroad in all of this...
- 00:45:21>> It was a constant, uh, you know, pain to our campaign.
- 00:45:28>> ...flood of emails suggest that in private
- 00:45:30her advisors like to tee off on everyone,
- 00:45:32from Catholics to Latinos and Southerners...
- 00:45:35>> NARRATOR: Day after day, the stories continued.
- 00:45:38>> That she couldn't convey a clear message to voters...
- 00:45:41>> It was incredibly damaging,
- 00:45:42because every day there were bad stories coming out.
- 00:45:45And they could be perfectly timed.
- 00:45:47>> Robby Mook lashed out writing,
- 00:45:49"Wow, what a terrorist."
- 00:45:51>> It was anxiety provoking.
- 00:45:52You just don't know what's going to come out on any day.
- 00:45:54And that you're going to have to deal with that.
- 00:45:56>> More than 2,000 emails...
- 00:45:58They claim they came from her...
- 00:45:59>> NARRATOR: The first emails began to trickle out
- 00:46:01less than an hour after the Access Hollywood video.
- 00:46:04>> The Access Hollywood tape was a big surge
- 00:46:08but then, you know, after it had run 400 times
- 00:46:11on television it fell off.
- 00:46:14The Podesta emails kept getting dribbled out
- 00:46:18news cycle after news cycle
- 00:46:20after news cycle, and it lives forever.
- 00:46:24>> NARRATOR: There were media reports
- 00:46:25that intelligence agencies believed the leaks
- 00:46:27were orchestrated by Russia.
- 00:46:29But that didn't seem to bother Trump.
- 00:46:31>> Wikileaks is amazing.
- 00:46:32The stuff that's coming out.
- 00:46:33It shows she's a real liar.
- 00:46:35This Wikileaks stuff is unbelievable,
- 00:46:38it tells you the inner heart, you got to read it.
- 00:46:41Wikileaks, I love WikiLeaks.
- 00:46:44>> NARRATOR: After the election,
- 00:46:45intelligence agencies would go further, concluding
- 00:46:49that the leaks were part of a larger campaign
- 00:46:52ordered by Russian president Vladimir Putin
- 00:46:54to help elect Donald Trump.
- 00:46:57>> It was cyber mixed with information warfare
- 00:47:01and the press, the New York Times included,
- 00:47:04became the handmaiden to the process,
- 00:47:08because these emails couldn't be ignored as news.
- 00:47:11They were newsy. They were out there.
- 00:47:12It's not like you could ignore it and not write about it.
- 00:47:16But in writing about it,
- 00:47:18you're doing the work that Vladimir Putin had in mind.
- 00:47:21>> NARRATOR: Then in the final days as Hillary Clinton
- 00:47:25struggled to hold onto her lead, another crisis.
- 00:47:28>> An L.A. Times reporter came up
- 00:47:30to our traveling press secretary, Nick Merrill,
- 00:47:33and said, "Hey, have you heard anything about some reopening
- 00:47:37of the investigation by the F.B.I.?"
- 00:47:39>> I kept thinking this can't be, this has to be a mistake.
- 00:47:42It's got to be referring to something else.
- 00:47:45>> NARRATOR: The F.B.I. director, James Comey,
- 00:47:48was resuming an investigation of Clinton's personal email server.
- 00:47:52>> And I just remember this pit in my stomach
- 00:47:56and really worrying
- 00:47:59that this could change the game completely,
- 00:48:02in a, you know, in a potentially lethal way.
- 00:48:07>> NARRATOR: Mook and Palmieri briefed Clinton.
- 00:48:10>> When I went to tell her, I said, "I've got some news."
- 00:48:13And she said, "Okay, what's your news?"
- 00:48:15And I said, "It's bad news."
- 00:48:18So, um, she said, "Okay, what's the bad news?"
- 00:48:22And so I told her.
- 00:48:23And she said, "I knew we weren't going three weeks
- 00:48:25without something else hitting us."
- 00:48:28>> That pit in my stomach, you know, I'll never forget
- 00:48:32that feeling, that, um, we just got smacked
- 00:48:38by a two-by-four and it came out of nowhere.
- 00:48:44>> NARRATOR: Donald Trump immediately seized on the news.
- 00:48:48>> I need to open
- 00:48:50with a very critical breaking news announcement.
- 00:48:54(crowd cheering)
- 00:49:01The F.B.I. has just sent a letter to Congress,
- 00:49:10informing them that they have discovered
- 00:49:14new emails pertaining to the former secretary of state,
- 00:49:22Hillary Clinton's, investigation.
- 00:49:25(crowd cheering)
- 00:49:30>> Lock her up!
- 00:49:32Lock her up! Lock her up!
- 00:49:35(cheering continues)
- 00:49:45>> And they are reopening the case into her criminal
- 00:49:50and illegal conduct that threatens
- 00:49:53the security of the United States of America.
- 00:49:57(crowd shouting)
- 00:50:00>> To win you need a few breaks.
- 00:50:02The F.B.I. announcement was such a break,
- 00:50:04certainly not controlled by the Trump campaign,
- 00:50:07but it really did throw all the cards up in the air
- 00:50:10at a pivotal time.
- 00:50:11>> We are going to drain the swamp.
- 00:50:14>> NARRATOR: For the next week and a half...
- 00:50:15>> We are going to re-negotiate...
- 00:50:17>> NARRATOR: Trump traveled the country
- 00:50:19building on that momentum.
- 00:50:20>> And we will keep radical Islamic terrorists...
- 00:50:23>> NARRATOR: Staying on message...
- 00:50:25>> ...the hell out...
- 00:50:26>> NARRATOR: Off Twitter...
- 00:50:27>> We will build a great wall.
- 00:50:29>> NARRATOR: Inside his campaign they hoped it would be enough.
- 00:50:32>> And we will make America great again.
- 00:50:36>> It was the first time that Mr. Trump was relatively
- 00:50:39scandal-free at that point.
- 00:50:41A lot of things had gone away.
- 00:50:42Secretary Clinton was in the spotlight by herself.
- 00:50:44And we saw a spike in numbers
- 00:50:47that were just uncommon for anything that we've seen before.
- 00:50:50That was really the catalyst for the roll, the snowball effect
- 00:50:53that continued to happen till Election Day.
- 00:50:55>> NARRATOR: In the final days of the campaign,
- 00:50:58he solidified the Republican base and in rally after rally,
- 00:51:02he tried to win over voters in the heart of the blue wall,
- 00:51:06states a Republican hadn't won in a generation.
- 00:51:10>> In all these steel towns that have carcasses of factories,
- 00:51:14buildings where they used to have molten metal, no more.
- 00:51:18But you know what was there?
- 00:51:21Trump signs.
- 00:51:23>> Today is decision day in America and we are taking a look
- 00:51:26at the presidential race...
- 00:51:27>> After a long, contentious presidential race
- 00:51:29we are near the end...
- 00:51:30>> Donald Trump will carry the state of Florida
- 00:51:33with its 29 electoral...
- 00:51:34>> Donald Trump has won the state of Wisconsin,
- 00:51:36and there goes her blue wall.
- 00:51:38>> This means that Donald Trump will be the 45th president
- 00:51:43of the United States.
- 00:51:45>> NARRATOR: As a candidate, he had broken all the rules.
- 00:51:49Now in the White House, he promises to do the same.
- 00:51:54>> You guys need to get used to it that there is no pivot,
- 00:51:57that there is no normal, and the fact that there is no normal
- 00:52:02is the new normal.
- 00:52:04The only thing that is predictable
- 00:52:05is the unpredictability of Washington, D.C.,
- 00:52:08from this point forward.
- 00:52:10So get used to it.
- 00:52:11Buckle your seat belts, sit back, because it is going to be
- 00:52:14a wild ride.
- 00:52:16>> From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land.
- 00:52:30>> On the front line of Iraq's fight against ISIS.
- 00:52:33>> The distance between war and civilian life
- 00:52:37is almost nonexistent.
- 00:52:38>> Correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad is inside
- 00:52:41the besieged city of Mosul.
- 00:52:42>> This is the other entrance of the building.
- 00:52:45>> Witnessing firsthand the casualties
- 00:52:48and the army's determination to take the city back.
- 00:52:52"Battle for Iraq."
- 00:52:59>> Go to pbs.org/frontline,
- 00:53:01where you can read extended interviews
- 00:53:03with Kellyanne Conway...
- 00:53:04>> Which we don't need to lose.
- 00:53:05You should be winning.
- 00:53:06>> John Podesta...
- 00:53:07>> Pain to our campaign...
- 00:53:09>> And others.
- 00:53:10>> ...incredibly damaging.
- 00:53:11>> I'm all in.
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