Transcript for Robby Mook Weighs in on Donna Brazile and the Leaked Debate Question

I want to ask you, CNN just parted ways with Donna Brazile reportedly for giving the Clinton campaign questions ahead of time ahead of her debate with Bernie Sanders. You're the campaign manager. You know the inner workings of this campaign. You're aware of everything. Can you unequivocally tell us that Hillary Clinton did not see those questions in advance? I haven't seen the e-mails. They're dumping out -- these e-mails are stolen by the Russians and given to wikileaks. I haven't taken up my time every day to look at them. What I do know is that Bernie Sanders' senior advisor said he was in constant communication with Donna Brazile as well, that he wouldn't like those e-mails to be out there. Is that an I don't know, I don't know if she saw the questions in advance? I am not aware of any questions getting fed in. Look, here's the thing I'll say. Hillary Clinton is tough. She can take on Bernie Sanders. She can take on Donald Trump. She doesn't need to be fed anything. She can get out there -- That I believe. That I believe. You need Bernie Sanders' supporters to get out and vote, but the biggest problem they've had is that they found that -- sorry, from the start the DNC was working against Bernie. I'm sorry, I'm so scatter brained. Against Hillary to get the nomination. What do you want to say to Bernie supporters? We need everybody to get out and vote, particularly Bernie supporters. Thank you, yes. We all need to -- look, obviously I'm biased. Donald Trump cannot become our next president. He's unfit. He will be a disaster for the country. And the person I think we should all listen to in this situation is Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders has endorsed Hillary Clinton. Bernie Sanders has said that everybody needs to get out there and vote for her. Bernie Sanders worked with Hillary to develop her college affordability plan which would allow middle and working class families to send their kids to state universities tuition-free. The stakes are too high. So we got to come together. And we're seeing Bernie supporters 90%-plus supporting Hillary. I have to ask this question because it's going to be tough if it goes the other way. How many days is it going to take her to have to adjust to the fact, if she doesn't win, that she has to be supportive of him? Look, I'm actually glad you asked this question. Thank you. Because -- Listen, you know what, there are things that we all have to deal with and this is a possibility. And so I want to know that she's going to be more gracious than he said he would be. So I want to know how -- And that's why I'm glad you asked this question because there's one thing that we all have to agree on as Americans and that is that we have to have a peaceful transfer of power in this country. When somebody wins the presidency, everybody's got to get behind them as Americans and support them and help them be successful. And when you look at Hillary's history on this, she lost a really tough primary against a now president Obama, and when he was sworn in as president, he turned and said, Hillary, I want you to be my secretary of state. She stepped up and she did that. Are you saying if Hillary wins, Donald Trump will be her secretary of state? I don't know. There's a lot of different options. He'll be great. He'll be great. Huge. Let's talk about the black vote a little bit because there's a lot of talk about early voting in states around the country and they're seeing that the black voting not as enthusiastic as it was for Obama. First of all, is that true? That makes her crazy because -- tell them. You get into this. Because you know, if you're hearing about voter intimidation in places like Florida, I'm not going to be in a rush to go out and vote. Election day is the 8th, so for people to start saying, black people aren't coming, you don't know who's coming out yet. You don't know. Stop. And this is what makes me crazy. And it must make you guys crazy because it's like, oh, she doesn't have the man vote, she doesn't have the women vote. So are you guys freaking out about this? Does it hurt the campaign en they say things like that or does it help and say to these voters in particular, get out and vote? We're seeing historic turnout. I think we have to have faith that every American is going to do their civic duty and get out and vote but we're not taking anything for granted on this campaign. Secretary Clinton, her first responsibility was criminal justice reform. She went out and talked about systemic racism in this country. I know Hillary Clinton is going to be a champion for African-Americans. Let's put everything else aside. We all have a duty to get out and vote. We're not going to take any vote for granted. We're going to work hard. And she's going to be everybody's president, yes? Yes. I just wanted to make sure. Yes, yes. All those people that have been following trump who have been complaining about that they don't have jobs, et cetera, et cetera, is she speaking to those people at the moment? She is. She's talked about how she wants to be a president, as whoopi said, for all Americans, whether you vote for her or not. Is it getting across to them? It will. It will. We've got a few days left and we're going to work up until the last minute. Hillary's proposed the biggest job creation package since world War II, biggest investment in jobs. That's what this election is about. We're trying to talk about that. There's a lot of other stuff that comes out of left field. This is about getting people jobs, getting wages rising, helping people send their kids to college and afford healthcare. Robbie, this week we saw former miss universe, Alicia ma chach doe do some introductions and we saw trump's comments about women, but some of these polls -- sorry, whoopi -- some of these polls are showing he's closing the gap with female voters. How is that possible? The polls go all over the place, particularly these public polls. Let's talk about what matters here, our president has to respect women. It's not okay to demean women. It's not okay to shame them. It's not okay to call people miss piggy, and what Donald Trump did -- It's not okay to grab them. And it's not okay to grope, no. And you know what was so disturbing about that video that came out is that he said he could get away with it because he's famous. If that is the mind-set of our president, that I'm a big deal, I can get away with it, that is dangerous. Very scary. That's dangerous for women and it's dangerous for all of us and that's why it's so important that people get out there and vote. Robbie, some people -- do you want to say something else? No. Some people say that I'm not bipartisan. I don't know why they say that, that I'm one-sided. I don't know why that happens. You might be a bigger fan of her mother than her. It's called "The view" and that's my view. Anyway, yesterday I was trying to be bipartisan so I gave trump's campaign manager kellyanne Conway a little gift. It's a gift certificate to the trump plaza spa. And I want you to have it too. I'm not saying he's going to honor it. But here it is. Todd: Thank you so much. Is this bag made in America? It's actually made in China but whatever. Robbie, thank you so much for being here. Thank you guys so much. I just want to know, we spoke to kellyanne yesterday and she said if Donald Trump wins she's going to come back and bring him back. If Hillary Clinton wins this election can we count on you to bring her? I'm sure Hillary will want to be here. I'll be on vacation. Big thank you to Robbie Mook.

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