Dominated By Trump, Refugee Misery, Hillary Email Investigation

Dominated By Trump, Refugee Misery, Hillary Email Investigation

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Anderson Cooper brings you highlights from CNN's premier nightly news program AC360.

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Donald Trump says he will support the Republican nominee if he fails to win it and he promises not to run as a third-party candidate

Trump: Best way for Republicans to win is for me to be the nominee.

Donald J. Trump is at the top of the Republican polls and signs the RNC loyalty pledge.

Ben Carson is right behind Trump in a new Monmouth University poll with 18%. In that poll Trump hits 30%. The highest he's had in the last few weeks.

Trump says that RNC has been treating with great respect.

Panel Discussion:
Rick Wilson: Trump popularity is media driven. The only candidate punching with Trump is Jeb.
Jeffrey Lord: These are not low information voters that are supporting Donald Trump.
Ana Navarro: He is an entertainer and an actor. Yes, he's a TV expert. He's good for ratings.


82% of Hispanics have unfavorable views of Donald Trump.


Former Aide to Hillary Clinton that setup her email servers says he plans to "duck" questions by pleading the fifth.

Bryan Pagliano is following his lawyer's advice.

Guest: Brian Fallon, Hillary Clinton's Spokesperson urges Bryan Pagliano to testify tomorrow.

Bloomberg is reporting that the email server is now under investigation by the FBI to ascertain if it might have been hacked.


Trump accuses radio host, Hugh Hewitt, asking him of "Gotcha" questions.

Guest: David Gergen, CNN Senior Political Analyst
Gergen: Trump should come forward with thoughtful views on diplomacy.
Gergen: It's a roll of the dice for the American public to elect a President that doesn't have any political experience.

Heartbreaking images of Aylan Kurdi's body on the beach.

Two-year-old Aylan Kurdi was born into a country eaten up by war.

His parents, Abdullah and Rehen, only wanted a better life for Aylan and his 4-year-old brother, Galip, than they had in Kobani, Syria.

Thousand of migrants seeking refuge in Europe.

Arwa Damon, CNN International Correspondent reports from a stopped Hungarian train that is filled with refugees attempting to get to Germany.

They fear leaving the train and being taken to a refugee camp in Hungary where they say they are mistreated.


Refugee Crisis: Heartbreaking Images

Budapest train station is overwhelmed by desperate refugees that are fleeing war in their home countries.

Image of dead migrant boy sparks outrage. Two-year-old Aylan Kurdi was born into a country eaten up by war.

His parents, Abdullah and Rehen, only wanted a better life for Aylan and his 4-year-old brother, Galip, than they had in Kobani, Syria.

Thousand of migrants seeking refuge in Europe.

Arwa Damon, CNN International Correspondent reports from a stopped Hungarian train that is filled with refugees attempting to get to Germany.



Guests and contributors to this episode include Dana Bash, CNN Chief Political Correspondent, John King, CNN,
Rick Wilson, Trump Critic, Jeffrey Lord, Political Commentator, Brian Fallon, Hillary Clinton's Spokesperson,
David Gergen, CNN Senior Political Analyst, Arwa Damon, CNN International Correspondent

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