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Six notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews | TheHill - The Hill

Six notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews | TheHill - The Hill

Six notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews | TheHill - The Hill
Oct 26, 2020 2 mins, 35 secs

CBS' "60 Minutes" on Sunday aired its full interviews with both the Democratic and Republican presidential tickets after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFox News president, top anchors advised to quarantine after coronavirus exposure: report Six notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews Biden on attacks on mental fitness: Trump thought '9/11 attack was 7/11 attack' MORE walked out of the interview last week alleging bias by journalist Lesley Stahl.

Trump, Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceSix notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews Pence's 'body man' among aides who tested positive for coronavirus: report Biden: Meadows coronavirus remark a 'candid acknowledgement' of Trump strategy 'to wave the white flag' MORE, Democratic presidential nominee Joe BidenJoe BidenFox News president, top anchors advised to quarantine after coronavirus exposure: report Six notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews Biden on attacks on mental fitness: Trump thought '9/11 attack was 7/11 attack' MORE, and Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen.

Kamala HarrisKamala HarrisSix notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews Harris lists out 'racist' actions by Trump in '60 minutes' interview: 'It all speaks for itself' Pence travel questioned after aides test positive MORE (D-Calif.) were all interviewed by "60 Minutes" on what their upcoming administrations would look like if their ticket wins.

Trump has repeatedly, and again in the "60 Minutes" interview, said that his social media presence is important in light of "fake news.".

"I see Joe Biden given softball after softball," Trump said.

Trump then said, "I think we have enough of an interview here," before walking out.

Moments later, he abruptly ended the interview.

Asked by reporter Norah O'Donnell if Donald Trump could still win as polls show Biden leading, the former Vice President responded: "Sure.".

And — I feel superstitious when I predict anything other than gonna be a hard fight," Biden said.

Asked about what he means by "underestimating" Trump, Biden said: "Well, you know, there's an awful lot of talk out there about that-- tryin' to sorta delegitimize the election, all I think designed to make people wonder whether or not they should, whether it's worth going to vote.

Anthony FauciAnthony FauciSix notable moments from Trump and Biden's '60 Minutes' interviews Pence travel questioned after aides test positive Fauci: We'll know whether a vaccine is safe, effective by early December MORE, the government's top infectious disease specialist, Pence praised the task-force members but defended President Trump. .

Harris hopes that becoming the first woman of color as vice president sparks change.

Harris said in the "60 Minutes" interview on Sunday that she thought her role as vice president could change things for minority women.

She went on in the interview to say she will be Biden's right-hand woman on the job. 

“It helps change the perception of who can do what, because that is still part of the battle after all,” says Kamala Harris about the potential impact of being the first woman of color as vice president

"Do you think the president is racist?" asked O'Donnell

Does Kamala Harris think President Trump is racist

More of "60 Minutes" interviews with Biden and with Trump are available here

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