I'd want her [Gretchen Carlson] to do what makes her happy.
You can go through the process. You can also change. You can do both. Uh, you can do one, the other, or both. And I think it depends on the individual.
I think it depends on the individual. It also depends on what's available. There may be a better alternative, then there may not. If there's not a better alternative, then you stay. But it could be there's a better alternative where you're taken care of better.
Some people don't like staying in an atmosphere that was so hostile.
But you can do one, you can do the other, or you can do both - meaning fight it out but be in a place that's more comfortable.
I've been very successful at negotiating debates.
I negotiated the proper timing and other things having to do with one of our other debates.
I think three debates [primary debates] is the right number. I think that, uh, they'll be extremely well watched. There are those who will say it will be one of the highest-rated shows in television history, if not the highest.
I've heard - when I first started, people were saying, "You know if it ends up being Trump against [Hillary] Clinton, it's going to be the highest-rated debate in the history of television - or, show in the history of television. And they also said something else. It'll probably be the greatest voter turnout in the history of this country. That could very well be.
She [Jill Stein] doesn't get media coverage only because people perceive her as hurting Hillary Clinton. I'm not sure that that's true.
People perceive her [Jill Stein ] as hurting [Hillary] Clinton. I think she's doing very well. I don't think the numbers will be good enough for them to be in the debate.
I don't think they should be against the NFL because the NFL, those are two big games. I don't think it would be good for the NFL and I don't think it would be good for the debates.
There are plenty of dates that are dead nights that you could do. There are plenty evenings that are dead nights that you could have the debates in.
I'd want to have a fair moderator. I thought that Mitt Romney was treated very unfairly in the third debate [in 2012].
I thought it was very unfair. I thought what happened to Mitt Romney was very unfair in the third debate. So, I'd want to be. I'd want to have somebody that I think could be fair.
I think three debates is good. I think it should be on a night where viewers are going to be able to watch.
I wouldn't be surprised if Hillary's [Clinton] people had something to do with putting them on these evenings because that's what she did to Bernie Sanders.
I don't like what's going on with voter ID.
I think its ridiculous. I mean the voter ID situation has turned out to be a very unfair development. We may have people vote 10 times.
It's inconceivable that you don't have to show identification in order to vote or that that the identification doesn't have to be somewhat foolproof.
I don't want to jump the gun. I don't want to talk about that. There's a lot of dirty pool played at the election, meaning the election is rigged.
I would not be surprised. The voter ID, they're fighting as hard as you can fight so that that they don't have to show voter ID.
If you don't have voter ID, you can just keep voting and voting and voting.
You never know. It started with me in Louisiana when I won Louisiana and I got fewer delegates than Ted Cruz. I win a state, I get fewer votes. Then, I poll great in Colorado and all of a sudden . . . the voters aren't going to choose. The bosses are going to choose. Anything is possible.
We got a lot of energy. She certainly doesn't look presidential to me, Hillary [Clinton]. I don't think you get to look less presidential actually than Hillary.