reince pebus, the chairman of the republican national committee, confronted trump. > i think the question now is, how do republicans break away from him? > narrator: trump's campaign was in free fall. > the future of a campaign that iin dire straits. > donald trump's campaign- its worst crisis ever. > everybody- and everybody istt quite everybody, but m people both in and outside the campaign- thought it would end his candidacy. so did the people of atlantic city, who lost jobs, who lost > bankruptcy is a situation where people are losing, they're getting pennies on the dollar. > narrator: the collapse of the casinos devastated trump's investors and atlantic city. > all three casinos are facing bankruptcy. > the word is, "you're bankrupt." > narrator: after bankruptcy. > narrator: trump's casinos declared bankruptcy. > narrator: he ignod the experts, but they had been right. if you're an expert and you agree with donald trump, you're a genius, but if you'ran expert and you disagree with him, you're a loser. and have a good time with it, because frankly, you're a very negave guy and i think it's very unfair reporting. you don't need this.om do it withody else. out.s exactlat we talked > do the interview with somebody else, really. > we talked about this yesterday on the phone. > joe biden's always beit very see to the perception that he's being disrespected. i went to law school on a full academic scholarship. > one real quick question, what law school did you attend and where did you place in that class? > narrator: insulted, his > i think i probably have a much higher i.q. senator joseph bid today he's having to defend what he has said in public about his record at law school and what the record really shows. > this does not mark the beginning of a better week for. and i wanna tell 'em all: i'm in this race to stay,hi i'm inrace to win, and here i come! thanks a lot, folk (applause) > narrator: he thought he could put it behind him.t buen. my learning curve is moving on this presintial race. mistakes.or: admit his > i've done some dumb things. > i shoulhave known it was robert kennedy's quote. > i did not say, "to para raseneil kinnock." i should have. > thank you for coming, i apologize for not being able.r > narrator: ible, biden tried to do what he'd alys done. > when he was accused of plagiarism, we felt that, you know, his character wabeing attacked. > one from john kennedy's inaugural, others from robert kennedy- their words from the lips of joe biden. > narrator: taking lines from his political idols, the kennedys. > narrator: allegations of failing to cite a source in a p law schoer. > he looks like a joe biden, wind-up doth somebody else's words coming out. In a thousand generationto be able to get to university? > and i started thinking as i was coming over here, "why is it inat joe biden is the firs his family ever to go to aty univer > narrator: his campaign said it was a mistake, that he had cited nnock other times. > it is the ages of the accused, 14 to 17 years old, and the horror of their alleged crimes that has caused a furor. > the savage beating and gang rape has provoked outrage in a city filled. > she is a white wall street investment banker, her blackg attackers beinlled animals inhe media. > a jogger is fighting for her life after a brutal attack inra cepark. > and n one killing, a hundred killings, are going to stop us from going where we want to go. > no justice! > no peace! > narrator: crime and racial tensions were tearing new yo city apart. > the man is dead, mebody got to go to jail for that. in the new york city version of a racial lynching. vigilante who shot andde wofour young men over the weekend. > it is christmas eve in new not peace on earth, but thewn is violence among us. now he'd take on another crisis and raise his profile yet again. In manhattan exploiting an economic crisis. she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office, you will be a winner! > donald proudly framed this letter and showed it to me at the time we were working together on interviews. nixon told me that youhu were great on the do show. (audience laughter) > not only does h ego get fed, he gets a nice note from richard nixon, who's seen him on television. > yeah, but if you want mething done right. > you've been hinting that you could do it better and you dond ino run for president at some point? > no, i'm not going to run for president. would you, would you ever? > probably not, but i, i do get tired of seeing the country ripped off. political, presidential talk to me, and know people ha talked to you about whether or not you want to run. but i would like to sesomebody as the president who could do the job. > would you like to be the president of the united states? > i really don't believe i would, rona. > narrator: the question was first asked on tv when he was 34 years old.
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