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21 May 2016 15:03

AP Photo/Ted S. Warren As part of an extensive interview focused on his campaign, Donald Trump told The New York Times that Oakland, California, and Ferguson, Missouri, are some of the "most dangerous" places in the world, noting their high crime rates. In response to a question about the most dangerous place in the world to which he's been, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee first joked "Brooklyn" before saying that Oakland and Ferguson have worse crime numbers. Here's the rele...
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