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have to protect their pensions and their lives knowing that politicians are not watching their backs. charles: long beach, california up, and dallas up, appreciate you coming up. here is lou dobbs. lou: i am lou dobbs, anti-trump hitting a wall. republicans also "new york times" has let me see, how i can put this. they screwed up, with an attempted sensational story, a hit piece on donald trump. "new york times" report on trump's relations with women over history, falls apart the moment it is printed.
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>> they promise several times they would do it accurately, they told me several times, and my manager it would not be a hit piece, and my story would come across the way that i was telling it. and it absolutely was not. lou: the five's co-host, is joining us to take up presidential sweepstakes and a lot more. it is shaping up to be a no holds bar fight. nothing is off limits. rollins and -- obama administration. ready to arm the libyan government, so it can fight islamic state and other terrorist groups. >> our goal would to be build up capacity of government of national courts to doing work of isil and securing their own country.
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lou: a novel new strategy by this white house, we'll take it up, and fight to destroy the islamic state. with ambassador john bolton, our top story, national liberal media frenzied war against donald trump, failing. it took a half a dozen reporters, 50 interviews, and i 6-week investigation, at new york times to come up with what turned out to be a very poor effort to smear donald trump. it is all a sign of what we can expects in months ahead, another thing, trump to hit back, and hit back hard. fox news, chief political correspondent carl cameron with our report. reporter: thanks lou, after a scorching "new york times" report quoting a number of women from donald trump's past and present who said he behaved inappropriately in their present issue one came forward this morning on fox and friend, complaining she was misquoted in a smear.
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>> they spun it to where it appeared negative, i did not have a negative experiment with donald trump, he was kind, thoughtful and generous, he was a gentleman. reporter: with coming forward today of woman central to failing at new york time hit piece on me, wi expose article as a fraud, argue that any attempt by trump foes to run a third party alternative would be catastrophic. >> this is a suicide mission, this is not right. >> carl cameron reporting on what was a remarkable failed effort on part of "new york times," we're told that 20 reporters at washington post would take on donald trump. joining us now, co-host of the fight, author of making the case. kimberly -- gilfoyl . >> great to be here. lou: that is a great.
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>> it was epic, they tried to go to "national enquirer," the "national enquirers" can back up their stories but now the times can't. it is embarrassing, have you main people they are hinging will whole story osaying he was a gentleman, i enjoyed my time with him, this is so appalling, he girlfriend his a bathing suit, and asked her to walk around in it, and it getting worse, he called someone dear, and talked about beauty at a beauty pageant. lou: this is outrageous. >> it is, where are the stories about the clintons, they are so much more racy and exciting. let's talk about the airplanes and 26 flights of delight. lou: and the islands.
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it is interesting that "new york times" and so consumed with this nonsense, they just carried just enough of positive, to know that whole article was nonsense. but miss lane, former girlfriend of donald trump came forward. i don't know how girlfriends he had, but you know suggestion is this legion in the city. and this is the result. it is -- it is just stupifying what the "new york times" has become, times is owned by one of the world's wealthiest men. one of the wealthiest people in mexico, they are supposed to have open judgment, going after open borders and amnesty, it is a farce. >> their goes back to the wall, so they are trying to build a wall of ex-girlfriends
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to take donald trump down, i have news for you slim, he is the teflon don, it not going to work there no substance. if that is the best they have in that is problematic going forward. people saying, you don't want to run as a third party candidate, because you will get smoked too. lou: turning to trump's campaign, he is going to attack with everything he has, on bill clinton. hillary clinton has announced her husband, if she were alleged would be czar in charge of the economy? are you kidding me? >> he's back. this is unbelievable. then they had to walk that back too. clinton have had to moon walk, he will be in charge, no, it is premature. to be honest, i don't think that bill clinton got it in him any more, really, he does not seem he will be
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stimulating enough for free market and whatnot. lou: he sometimes expends his energy, and does not have the focus that would be required. i can tell you, it is reminisce sense, you are too young to know. >> thank you, lou. lou: but, when in 1992, bill clinton made it clear, you are getting two for the price of one, his wife took on health security act of 1993. this looks like that journey is coming full circle. >> two for one is good but no one wantsal all you can eat buffet when it does not taste good. lou: what did not taste good was watching president obama make -- i think i thought he looked ignorant yesterday as he talked to young folks, grad yeah, theed -- grat yeah, graduates of rutgers, it was a class less act. >> a comment on becoming
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commander in chief, you don't go there, address the student of of rutgers and build people, he tried to take cheap shots at donald trump, it was obvious he was talking about him, calling him ignorant it did not go well, it backfired. it is going to motivate further the people who say we've had enough of this, let's bring in someone new to take charge. >> president's performance, i guess leaving open the question, should a commencement speaker be sophomoric at a gratiation? perhaps not. >> only in greece or rome. lou: apologies to greece and rome. thank you. >> thank you. lou: we're coming right back, more ahead. stay with us. >> desperation time forever the anti-trump liberal media, "new york times" attacking trump, and his personal
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history with women, and they screw it all up. >> i don't know how many other women feel they were misquoted but i was, and i don't want that out there. lou: here next. >> a wing suit stunt man takes his passion for danger to new heights, we'll show you the video right after these purpose messages, they with us, there is a lot more coming up next, we'll be right back. there are two billion people
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72 facebook's mark zucker decker, inviting conservative so-called liter -- leaders for a company meeting at menlo mark to meet mark who plans to address allegations of political bias on facebook. invited? >> we'll see. >> joining us tonight tomorrower reagan white house political director, ed rollins. pulpulitzer prize winning columnis columnist, both fox business contributors, the
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conservative leaders? do they strike you as conservative leaders? >> almost a government way of approaching a problem. i just think that whole notion -- >> they better not be happy, they have employees former employees admitting that they are managing trends, on facebook. they have -- zuckerberg acknowledging that this is the way he wants to to business, he will decide what is trend sphwhrg and who iing about and who is a leader. lou: it's power. >> leader by invitation list. but you know the rest of them are no stall warts of conservative movement. >> last i checked about, two stones throw from needing rest. next thing he is you know, he is pointing -- going to a
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meeting with mark zuckerberg as a conservative leader, are you kidding me? >> he liked ted cruz, he is probably an anti-trump person. >> this is a cover. lou: i see the theme building here. >> the people, and a cover, just, you walk out say, i came back, i showed them there was no truth to this. and reality there is truth. lou: one thing about this. so zuckerberg is playing ga now you go to senate, a new set of games will be played. reality, there has to be a limit on that kind of power, where you have a billion users on facebook, young mr. zuckerberg decides he will create a world of his own liking. i don't think so. because he has quite a unique domain. it a domain shared by others. and at some point, the question becomes does there become a conservative
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facebook, what of set of values, and why isn't there competition, the questions become large and urgent. >> they will, as fox news came existences 20 years ago because there was too much bias toward conservatives. >> because of left owned media. >> and to a certain extents know someone will say, let's creature own system, he is not going to convert any conservative, and not change his pattern or his people. >> let's talk about donald trump. donald j trump, he is doing pretty well. we're talking to folks, they are moving, in his direction. and it is kind of fun to watch the sunday talk show hosts, people are prad eling on about this or that and their concerns and reservations. you know, the elite media, types here have lost their minds. they think that nonsense they
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are spewing is being heard and resonated. >> they keep trying to put trump into a box, he broke out. they accept that now they try to put him back in. lou: do you really think he was in a box? >> in lao -- in their minds, sure, in their minds all republicans have to besafe a certain -- behave a certain way. the "new york times" they are acting like a super pac for hillary clinton. lou: let's talk about someone that knows something about super pacs. >> trump super pac. >> at end of day, donald trump has accomplished a great deal in everything he has tried to do, probably the toughest arena, you have interviewed ceos all their life, there is something about them that make them trough, the decisions.
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lou: the good ones, the great ones. >> surviving in this industry in new york city is tough, the company wants a president that will go in make 4 or 5 tough decisions he needs to make every day from isis to economic decisions, it is not going to at public. that is it. he will stay who do you want, someone who will make tough decisions. lou: do you know what she strikes me as the more i listen to her? when she is not complaining, someone you would want on your staff, she is a knowledgeable, i think staff person. what qualifies her for an executive role, this is a strange question to have been someone who has been first lady of arkansas, the united states, a senator of new york and secretary of state. but, the evidence of her contributions is scant. >> right.
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>> interesting to see took how she is moving all of her positions, a lot of focus on trump whether he is vague, she is doing the same thing, a serogate said about bernie sanders, it is negotiable. all of her positions after this time, and public life all now negotiation. i just think these does not have core principles you could trust. >> if you are negotiating with only socialist member of congress and you are moving to the left of him that is a bad negotiation. lou: the result would be less than satisfactory in november. >> i think that bottom line, she, even her own team is finding out what a lousy candidate she is. lou: that is a timely piece of information to share with your candidate, else rollins and michael goodwin. >> thank you. >> breaking news. on hillary clinton e-mail scandal, judicial watch, which successfully forced the release of clinton e-mails, through freedom of information
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act is seeking to interview clinton herself, if district court judge royce lambert approves judicial watch request, judicial watch will be able to question clinton about her use of her unsecured personal private server and e-mails related to the benghazi attack. we do not have word yet on when the judge will make the decision on this latest request by. >> you beneficial watch. >> -- judeicial watch. >> has "new york times" proven donald trump right had he said national liberal media are -- lying, doin dishonest and the worst? follow he on twitter. and like me on facebook, and follow me on instagram. a dare devil toom his latest stunt to new extremes in the
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lou: a few thoughts on moronic effort on few republicans who claim to be intent on forming a third party and block trump. they south out and would have used one of or most distinguished generals. that's who they are. they would have used that general as a disposable tool of their petty ambitions, a sacrifice to their neocongods. and our national interest.
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they are in my opinion, beyond contempt. the most successful independent candidate in recent history was ross perot in 1992, garnered 19% of popular vote but did not win a single electoral vote. michael bloomberg, two months ago decided high could not win as an independent, two months ago, he is far better known and regarded than any of the politicos whose names have been suggested in texas independents can no longer register to get on ballot there that deadline a week ago, what does that say about those fools who may still be seeking out tools to serve their perverted vision? and rnc chair reince priebus just yesterday warned them all a third party run against trump would be quote, a suicide mission. but his warning has no effect on bill crystal and mitt romney, who personally reached out to john kasich.
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and two year freshman senator. 92 ver over weekend, sass was punch slapped by republican delegates of nebraska state convention, passing a revolution that reprimanded benedict sass and his call for a third party, described 400 to 8 overwhelming by any standard. and for presumption nominee himself, trump has his own idea for a third party tweeting -- bernie sanders is being treated very badly by the dems, the system is rigged against him, he should run as an inspect, run bernie, run. third parties are like, that always about taking down one of the two parties never about additional ways about substraks. so we say, run, bernie, run.
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now our quote of the evening, from nicholas. there are three kinds of intelligence, one kind understands things for itself. the other appreciates what others have understand. and the third understands neither for itself, northrough others, the first kind second lint. the second is good, the third kind useless. the same could be said of parties. in america. we're coming right back. >> president obama goes inappropriate trying to stop the trump train. >> when you hear someone longing for the good old days, take it with a grain of salt. lou: perhaps mr. obama needs an education on making america great again. what about the g.o.p. hold outs we'll be joined by congressman steve king here next. >> and a driver on this new york bridge about to
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how are you feeling these days? are you still hurting a little? or now ready to embrace the party's nominee? >> well our minds drift back to what might have been, it came close for ted cruz, but there is not a lot of merit in doing that, but i am looking ahead to the convention in cleveland, and at donald trump as the perspective nominee. i have said i expect to support the nominee produced by the rule, it won't happen until cleveland, in the meantime -- >> in the meantime? >> in the meantime, we have you know a presidential candidate, like none other, donald trump. and there are a number of things that i think he should be doing to reach out to conservatives in party. lou: like what? >> well, to reassure us on his
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appointment in the supreme court. lou: he said he would do that. >> yes. lou: he must have anticipated you. >> let's say it would be good for him to sit down with people in congress, house and senate, ask for us input and receive it, john mccain did that 8 years to great effect. lou: i'm not sure that is the perfect example. >example. i heard from a couple people issue telling, you know, donald trump want he has to do. to heal the party. i hear you, i hear mitt romney, who is actually carrying on a campaign against the presumptive nominee in party that had him as standard bearer. >> i am not. lou: i am saying, at what point do leaders like you stand up, and say you are going to actively lead the healing and do that work in congress and your state.
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i mean, i am getting kind of annoyed about this, because you know -- >> lou. >> are our precious darlings, servants of the people, you are supposed to be representing the people. >> donald trump has to do it, he has to lead. lou: pick up that harness and pull. >> i am doing something of that. >> sure. >> i am in communication with this ca campaign, and working on immigration reform issues. i am suggesting that piece by piece, the blocks have to be put together, if they can be, between now and cleveland we can be a unified party when we arrive, if not it could be a high -- place in cleveland. you could see a kassem created. lou: there are not that many fools still in the republican
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party, it would take a fool to do that. i think that -- we're watching fools ebb and exit the aren't party, if donald trump is to -- the republican party, if donald trump is to credit for, that i say hallelujah to him. >> if you are talking about people that defend republican platform i don't agree with you. lou: two elections in a row because of their inability to get a standard bearer that represents a broadest number of republicans. >> you can look at it that way, i would ask to look at platforms, and people that will show up in cleveland will be people that supported kind of platform that exists today they will defend it. that is heart of soul of republican party. >> it is not the heart and soul. the heart of the republican party, it is it did not win, by the way. it -- the heart and soul of the party right now,
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represented by donald trump. okay? it is a broader party. it is a -- >> barry goldwater did not win. lou: i am sorry. >> goal goldwater did not win but he built foundation for party from 64 on, that is has been flood, blood, sweat and tears, here -- >> if you think for one minute that that -- by the way, i'm a conservative. but if you think for one minute that 1964 conservative thought, and policies are going to prevail in 2016, then congressman, we have to have another discussion. that discussion -- this has been had on campaign trail. >> this is more than just about embracing whatever it is we think came with more votes, of which there are a good number of democrats. this is about -- these bad people. what about reagan democrats, what about moderates?
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>> i am not suggesting that. lou: there are moderate republicans, and -- >> i know they are liberal republicans too. >> are there really? i don't run into those. lou: i know you don't. >> this is about matter of contusional princ principle about free enterprise, about securing our border. lou: if that is the case, where in the hell is it, why has' a republican lead congress, and republican led senate produced that, over the course of the last 6 years? >> because there has been a strong influence within the party. lou: ah. >> for open wor borders, that is where i do agree. i don't know anything that started it earlier than i did, that is still standing in congress. unless is it jeff sessions himself. lou: and you, pretty good representative the.
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we appreciate it, congressman always -- good to talk with you, you get me agitated sometimes. >> i see that, i will try to be gentle if you promise. lou: i am delighted that you are in on cleveland, and you are supporting the ticket, and the nominee. >> i am working in that direction, lou, i am. lou: that is like one of those political pouched, postured statements, i am sure i was mistaken. thank you so much. >> great to see you. >> congressman steve king. >> a semi truck's broken suspension led to a dangerous experience for abnew york driver, dash ca cam video. flipping on the left side as they crossed the tappa tappan
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zee bridge. no injuries were reported. >> up next, british prime minister david cameron said he stands by his criticism of donald trump, and trump responds. >> it looks like we're not going to have a very good relationship, who knows, i hope to have a good relationship with him, but it sounds like he is not willing to address the problem either. lou: ambassador john bolden to mediate the problems that now face the british prime minister. >> stay with us.
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lou: secretary of state kerry today announces that u.s. and some allies are sending weapon to libya government to help fight the islamic state. terrorists have been expanding throughout libya since u.s. overthrow libya's leader gadhafi during so-called arab spring. president obama has admitted the worst mistake of his presidency was not preparing for what would follow in the region after gadhafi is gone, joining us, john bolton, ambassador great to you have
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with us, was that his biggest mistake? >> there are a lot of competing mistakes for that. but this is one, he got into a situation in libya, he did not think through the outcome, thin he walked away. lou: architect of that motivation was the secretary of state, hillary clinton, was it not. >> i'm not sure she was that different from where obama was. lou: different? but it was you know claim has been made, her decision. >> she walked afri fro as a away from it too. obama said he did not have a plan, this was his big criticism of george w. bush in iraq. but who else would write the plan if not secretary of state, hillary clinton, shy was gone as well, i think they are doing now is a reputation of that, providing -- repeating that same mistake, providing weapons is a tactical response to a more difficult problem. lou: i want to go to david cameron, prime minister of the u.k.
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remarking calling trump, saying, you know he basically is being stupid. his idea of ban on muslim temporarily, i don't believe ever hearing a world leader that direct that blunt, and that annoying, that you might top take a swing at his nose for what he said. >> when foreign leaders say things like that in midst of a american political campaign, my first temptation to ask, is the trump organization paying david cameron to say these things. in american campaign season probably best thing that could happen to a sca candidate to have a foreign leader attack him. lou: with a british accent who is a little snooty and full of himself like david cameron. >> right, and the mayor of london attacked trump so well. >> trump campaign would probably pay for the parade. >> they would give him one, this is activity by the
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foreigners that only -- to their detriment, i hope that -- beijing say he wants hillary clinton to be president he would rather deal with her than donald trump, these people have a judgment of a block of granite with american politics and contest with globalism and nationalism defined by senator jeff sessions, and pat buchanan and others, do you see it as one of the choices? >> i have different view on trade, but i think that the passion demonstrate by some in e.u. for super national institutions, barack obama and hill lil hillary clinton preference for international institution that direct and control american policy. lou: consume our sovereignty. >> right, we don't have enough control over our government, can you imagine sharing control with an international organization, this is say huge issue, i think that americans
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understand here, it is we the people who are sovereign, giving that up to a international institution, reduces their ability control their own government. lou: watching -- one world liberal like barack obama, espouse through his secretary of state, a borderless gloib, globe, and hillary clinton going too continue an accelerate our loss of sovereignty. could think of putting her in white house through their actions. >> elections are bad choices, you could have all disagreements with donald
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trump, it is inconceivable to me this anyone could seriously think that hillary clinton would be a better president. especially with national security. she put that argument there need be to a global test for approval of american foreign policy, as opposed to us conducting your affairs. this should be a central element in this election, american people know they run their own government, they don't' anyone else to run it. lou: they have less influence over their government than at any time, i believe, in our country. >> it is going to get worse if more power is transferred are iinternationally. >> madness on its face. ambassador bolton thank you. lou: breaking news. u.s. senate demanding answers from tsa over what have become long security lines at airports. over weekend, it was
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frustration countrywide. flyers, thousands of people, in chicago o'hare airport forced to sleep overnight because they missed their flights because of tsa, and also los angeles los angeles, new york, and atlanta, with tremendous delays, two hours. some trying to get through security and missing their flights, this is the result. by the way, tsa blames -- ready? your government at work, they are blaming the passengers who are flying. up next. hillary clinton desperate in her bid for the white house there is a new campaign sales pitch. two for the price of one. >> i said in louisville, we had a big rally, my husband, who i am going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy because he knows how
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have have you ever seen a more disastrous hit piece than the one the "new york times" ran against donald trump. >> it wasn't a good open to the election season hit pieces. every time a hit piece comes out against donald trump, people will be wondering, is this one really true, because the "new york times" rickoff story turned out to be rocky. lou: one of his former girlfriends disavowed the entire article, tearing it to pieces, what was a very thin rule to begin with. it was a hit piece on marginally positive and affirmative views from those women with whom he had relationships, no matter how brief over the course of his
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life. >> this is a critical story for the never trump people and the hillary people. they want to make the case donald trump is morally unfit to be president of the united states. and the problem with that is hillary clinton who is under f.b.i. investigation and whose husband was impeached for being physically gratified in the oval office. terrible decisions -- lou: you mean corruption. the first problem with the trump premise in the hit piece was that it wasn't true. and let's be clear about that. and that stuff that would bring joy to the heart of mitt romney and bill kristol is utter trash. >> it turned out not to be true at all. people who seized on it as criticism looked foolish.
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but this is what the democrats want. they want to make this election a referendum on donald trump. they just want to make people vote against donald trump. and when they don't have a lot of fodder given, the bags hillary clinton brings to the table, they will see this will be a closer election fight than they are predicting right now. hough they are no bert at predicting outcomes than they are at waging their own campaign. so they have got a lousy candidate. they have got to be licking their chops here, don't you think, mate? >> hillary clinton is a very, very weak candidate. look at this. she is having trouble getting out of her own democratic nominating process. the money she started out with, she was the chosen one. she can't even get out of that from running against the socialist.
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the american people decided the clintons are a corrupt couple. they are the ones who are morally unfit, and i think the american people want to send somebody with a 2 x 4 to washington, d.c. the candidate who thinks he can fight washington, d.c. is the candidate who will win. >> matt is right. hillary clinton is fighting a two-front war. she is already weak given the email scandals and the clinton foundation stuff. now that she is unable to close her own race. this will start out more evenly matched. lou: do you think donald trump wins? >> it's going to come down to a few states he's doing well in there. lou: i think that's as close as we can come to a forecast. thanks, sarah. thank you both for being with us.
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our online poll, 42% of you say speaker ryan will never endorse donald trump. disappointing. that's it for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: hello and happy monday. welcome to the best part of your day. i'm watching hillary clinton's lunhillary clinton'slunge at thd she'll stop at nothing to get her hot dog fingers on the presidential linens. her big loss in west virginia and the threat of losing a calm more states to bernie tomorrow night. she is reaching into her purse and going for the big card. not the woman card. she paid that -- played that so

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