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all americans. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. trump is all of lou dobbs. the show starts in 3 seconds. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. a lot to cover tonight, and a huge interview with donald trump right here tonight. but first troubling news about hillary clinton. new reports that the clinton foundation's private network has been infiltrated by russian hackers. government investigators confirming the cyber attack as recently as last week shortly after it was discovered russian hackers also penetrated the democratic committee's computer system and networks. hackers leaked files from that hack and it shows the dnc was
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digging up dirt on hillary as well, researching her travel on private jets. donald trump made history as the first person without public experience to win a national nomination. trump says he plans to make more history despite the unrelenting attacks of the mainstream media and the clinton political machine. we sat down at trump towers and he didn't seem worried. if fact he seemed annoyed by the left-wing assault. >> i have been brutalized by the press the last two weeks and she has had the best week she has had. and there was very little difference in the polls. they thought the number would be a lot different than it is.
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we have a group of people, millions of people. you saw what happened in the primaries. so many more people voted than they did four years ago. i think we'll do very well. it will be a big beautiful surprise. lou: among our guests tonight. kimberly guilfoyle, ed rollins, and michael goodwin. our top story, a busy day for donald trump who sat down with 1,000 evangelical and social conservative leaders in what was build as an effort to address longstanding concerns by them about his candidacy. pastor robert jeffress, a good friends of this sho and one of the most influential pastors in
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the country said donald trump hit a home run. >> when they look down the gun barrel of a hillary clinton presidency, they will understand there is no comoils but donald trump. lou: trump is preparing to run a different kind of campaign than we have seen from the presumptive presidential nominee. john roberts has our report. reporter: donald trump may have rebooted his campaign with the firing of his long-time manager. but he's not about to open his wallet up wide. >> i hear people spend a billion dollars. how do you spend a billion dollars? it's impossible. reporter: about $1.3 million on hand compared to $42 million for hillary clinton. trump loaned himself $2 million in may saying he wouldn't pay
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himself back the $55 million he already spent. >> when everything is close at the end, it will be how much is spent on that organization. all those things cost money. when you start this far behind, you could be light years behind by november. >> the trump tower for office space, trump golf clubs for events, the trump grill for meals. his son eric's wine company. while he collected $12 million to $13 million on fundraising swing. much of that money is for the republican party in down-ballot races. the trump campaign raised $3 million compared to hillary clinton's $27 million. in an unprecedented move to encourage small donations donald trump arounded to match dollar for dollar of the first 48 hours
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of an online fundraising campaign. >> it maybe it difficult for donors to raise money in a super pac. he said he can buy it himself, let him put the money in. >> reporter: trump today stepped up his attack operation. even as he recalibrates his course, trump is suggesting he's not being treated with the respect he deserves. >> i get more respect from the democrats than the republicans. but it would be nice to have full support from people that are in office. full verbal support. reporter: in 2012, mitt romney and barack obama both raised and spent a billion dollars on their respective presidential campaigns. donald trump insists he doesn't to do that. but if he doesn't step it up on
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the fundraising front he may have to open his wallet a little wider than he would like. lou: on the democratic side, hillary clinton campaigning in the all-important battleground state ofio. but clinton focused less on what she would do and more on how donald trump and in her view would actually hurt the economy. fox news political correspondent hillary clinton traveling with clinton in columbus and has our report. reporter: hillary clinton attacks donald trump as being unfit to lead the u.s. economy. >> he day we see how reckless and careless trump is. he's proud of it. well, that's his choice. except when he's asking to be our president. then it's our choice. reporter: clinton claims trump is reckless when it come to his
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idea on taxes. >> he calls himself the king of debt. his tax plan sure lived up to that name. >> economists describe it with word like not even in the universe of the realistic. >> trump quickly fired back on social media. >> hillary clinton is only right about one thing. i understand debt and how to handle it. i made a fortune with debt. but debt for this country is something else. barack obama has piled it on and she has been there watching. reporter: reclaimed today that trump isn't that sharp of a businessman. >> he has written a lot of of books about business. they all seem to end in chapter 11. reporter: the rnc defended trump on that front. quote donald trump is a successful businessman who spent his career creating thousands of
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jobs. a hacker called guccifer released document he claims were accessed from hillary clinton's computers. it includes documents about the benghazi attack, u.s. military intervention in libya and her use of a dnc computer. democrat i sources on capitol hill tell sources the clinton campaign is well into the vetting process of a running-mate. jim cane, and sherro -- brown. ohio and virginia are expected to be huge battleground stayed. lou: we are coming right back. more ahead, including our interview with donald trump. stay with us. lou: coming up next, my interview with donald trump from
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trump tower in manhattan. we discuss how he contend with what i a daily assault by the liberal national media. >> people thought she would have had a' bigger margin. the margin is very tight. in pennsylvania it's even. i think we are doing great in florida. nationwide we are doing well against her. reporter: after the latest shakeup in his campaign, is this the campaign reset he need to propel him to victory? we talk about that and this man creates software, used by this bank, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship.
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lou: i sat down to talk with donald trump this afternoon. we took up a number of issues ranging from islamic terrorism and our economy and who will be the best candidate to create jobs as president. here is that interview. one year ago you set upon what some call a quic an adventure au are besyncked from he direction. you are in a fight with part of the republican establishment, the democratic establishment, the party and the national
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liberal media. i have never seen the like of it and i have been covering presidential politics for 40 years. >> ronald reagan went through a lot, but people say it wasn't as bad as this. i'll have something where i think it's a big victory day and i'll read by the the next day in the newspaper. terrible news. the dishonesty of the media is beyond belief. and i think the amazing thing is you see the polls coming out today, one of the anchors from one of the networks said, whoa, they couldn't believe i'm right there. i guess we are tied in ohio and pennsylvania and very close nationwide. a cnn poll is an example. lou: at this point that frankly is so early, so many people are writing, this thing is over
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because we are almost a month from the convention. this is just beginning. >> for me it's just beginning. when i first started with the 17 total people that we had. i started at nothing and rapidly went up. you know, that was not have much different other than we had a lot of people. we had 17. i had 1 opponents. i will tell you, i have never seen more unfair press coverage. even the "new york times" where they did the story on the women. they said donald trump is a great guy. it wasn't what we were saying and they were totally discredited. they saw us and sort of in their own way apologized as much as they can. it was a front-page story. how nice were those women to come forward and say that's not what we say, they were remarkable people.
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so i have great respect for what happened. but it's very unfair from the media standpoint. >> you restructured your campaign. shakeup at the top. is this the reset that you have allowed people to speculate about? is there going to be one? and if so, what direction? >> cory did a good job. but he's a good guy. i'm proud of him. i watched how he handled it. it's a hard thing for somebody. he hand it so bully. we got the largest vote in the history of republican politics by a lot. almost 14 million votes, and 37 states. we had big victories. this is different. this is much nastier. i can't believe it. i thought -- you would think it would be easier. >> i thought it would be perhaps easier, but everyone who knew
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said it would be worst because the precipice so dishonest. lou: is the republican establishment dishonest? >> i will let you know in a couple weeks. i'm disappointed in some of them. darrell idarrell issa called. senator jeff sessions is like a rock, he's so solid. ted cruz respects him just about more than any other senator. and he's a solid rock. and there are others. but if there is one that's and little bit out, in some cases like behind say graham i competed against him and i did well against him to put it mildly. wow, he's nasty. nobody ever says he lost. there was a two-week span. people foreget was competing
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against lyndsey graham. lou: you reached out to him, have you not? >> no, he called me. i respected the call, we had a nice call. then he was nice for a week, then went nasty again. lou: nature is a funny thing. >> losing is not easy. a lot of people don't know he lost. >> there is one more for you to beat. and when you talk about nasty, she has a machine that is nasty, effective. tough and tried and tested. she was beaten by barack obama obviously. how are you going to beat her? >> i think you see that we'll do well. i have been brutalized by the press for three weeks, and she has had the best week she has ever had, and there is very little difference in the polls.
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they thought the number would be a lot different than it is. we have a group of people by millions of people, you saw what happened in the primaries. so many more people voted than four years ago. i think we'll do very well. i think it will be a beautiful surprise. that probably started today. because people thought she would have had a much bigger margin, the margin is very tight. inio it's even and in pennsylvania it's even. i think we are doing great in florida. nationwide we are doing well against her. lou: some reporters in washington covering the campaign took note that this is the first day of paul manafort being in charge. there are actually very distinct differences. amongst those differences are the amount of p.r. releases and statements coming out of your campaign. is that what you expected?
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>> i have to tell you, paul and cory get along very well. so in that sense, there was not a problem at all. i think i was very responsible for a lot of what took place today because i got -- last time i heard her speak, i thought it was an average speech at best. and the press said it's wonderful. she is reading off the teleprompter. i said i have to do something. now she is doing another speech. now when she lies we have to counteract the lie. the last time she kept lying and talking about untreuts. she talked about japan and the military and didn't say the the way i said sit. i said this time as she lies we are going to counter act it. and we did. i did break into her speech a lot. lou: it's interesting you will be following by one day her
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lou: we are back with donald trump. you will be addressing hillary clinton in a speech. it turns out to be a rebuttal because she went today. >> she has had a very bad time of it if you look at her record. her record is a disaster. in addition to taking tens of millions of dollars from people for lots of different things and lots of different ways, and countries that should not be giving her money or her husband money. we talk about that. and we talk about her record and her record is terrible.
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she is crooked hillary. she is crooked hillary, she always has been and nothing is going to change. the last time she spoke, i let her speak, and i noticed so many of the things she was saying were outright lies, fabrications. i said this time we'll cover it point by point and we'll cover it -- i will do a speech after she is finished. we'll do the speech and sometime later the week i head out to europe, to scotland where i'm opening up one of my international resorts. and i'm having a great time campaigning. but we want to keep her as honest as possible, which is not easy to do. lou: you are focused on hillary clinton. you are the first republican presidential presumptive nominee to focus on the middle class. working men and women and their families and international trade. the first. and you have a unique appeal to
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independents as well as to the republicans that you brought into the primary process. where do you take that message on illegal immigration, working men and women, job creation and restoring prosperity? >> wages. just wages. one of the most incredible statistics is 18 years people moved less people haven't had a real wage increase. in some cases they are working two jobs and making less money than they used to make. a lot of part time ears because of obama care which is a disaster which we'll repeal and replace with much less money. but i have hit a chord. i make speeches. 25,000 people coming. in houston, texas, they had a line, the longest line anyone has ever seen going into an arena or convention center. i have never even seen anything like that. now we had 5,000 seats and tens of thousands of people not able to get in.
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but it was covered strongly in whnt helicopters. there is something that we hit. we hit a chord. and people are tired of incompetence. they are tired of being ripped off. they are tired in some cases of it's not incompetence. it's the politicians taking care of their friend or corporations. nobody can be that stupid to do what they are doing. we have the worst trade deals ever made by any country ever. we are losing our jobs, we are losing our money and our country is not going to be able to do this. we have trade imbalances and deficits. you look at china. hundreds of billions of dollars a year. we are going to change that quickly. lou: in supporting the middle class, jobs and wages, you are taking on the business establishment, you are take on corporate america. you are taking on two business
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practices in particular, the offshoring of production of cheap labor and markets and economies. exporting of jobs. the outsourcing of u.s. middle class jobs. how long do you think it will take you as president to end those two practices. >> when you talk about taking on business. i'm here to help business, help the middle class. we have given the largest tax reduction of anybody by far. all 18 or 17-plus the democrats. hillary has to raise taxes to 55 or 0 percent. so we are -- 55 to 60 percent. so i'm being good to business. but in terms of trade we are not going to have it where carrier air-conditioning can close down in indiana and move their operation to mexico and sell back to our country. it's not going to happen.
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when they sell an air-conditioning unit into our country we'll charge them a tax. and we'll make up the continues in maybe more than that. so there will be a price to pay. there will be consequences for companies that close down and think they are going to sell here because of free trade. it's not free trade. i'm a free trader. but for free trade you need smart people. we don't have smart people doing our deals for us. we are going to do one of the anchors, a good person. i said i want good deals. i want good deals for the people of the united states. that's all. actually great deals. we are going to make great deals. we'll make them for this country. you can call it free trade, fair trade. we'll stop making free trade deals where businesses don't leave and we benefit and make money. lou: talking about up proving,
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making terrific great trade deals as part of the public policy choice and directioion tt has to be taken, the second is it seems to me to recognize all of the money that's sopped up in lobbying on k street goes for big business and big banks. and small business create the preponderance of jobs. >> and they are forgotten. lou: how are you going to stimulate their business environment to insure they prosper. >> the lobbyists don't control me. if they did i wouldn't be talking this way about china and japan and mexico, and all these countries ripping us. i have thousands of hispanics work for me. mexico is killing us at the border and they are killing us
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on trade. you see so many companies moving to mexico. what we are going to do, the lobbyists don't control me. i hired many of the lobbyists. they are very good. they have the name of the senator or whoever it may be stamped on their forehead. and they totally control these politicians. what happens is it's good for the people of the company that own the company but it's not good for the people of the country. and i understand the system probably better than anybody. i have always been on the other side. i understand the system. we'll make it so our country finally benefit. we are being ripped off by everybody. it made the worst trade deals ever made by any country ever in the history of the world. we lose on everything. lou: free trade, nothing free by the. a lot more on my interview with
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donald trump coming up. ' more still ahead with donald trump, including how he plans to take on the islamic state and defeat radical islamist terrorism. >> we have absolute animals cutting off head. this is an unbelievable situation. we have to do something. lou: what kind of president will donald trump be? kimberly guilfoyle, ed rollins and michael goodwin will be here for reaction and analysis. look at this kayaker who traded in whitewater and waterfalls for sand dunes. we'll have the video for you and a whole lot more straight ahead right after
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lou: trump and i also talked about the threat of radical islamist terrorism in the wake of the orlando shooting and he laid out how his approach would differ from the obama administration. two issues, radical islamist terrorism, a president who refuses to use the word. hillary clinton it appears to me you shamed her into using -- >> absolutely, she was shamed into it. she hasn't used it. lou: she said she had no problem
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using it. >> that's what she said. lou: but we still have not as the president promised he would, degrade or destroyed the islamic state. we have a country at war for 15 years. we are a nation that has a take a new direction. give us a sense of where we'll be headed under a president trump. >> i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. now they say, he made a statement -- i was against the war in iraq. and from the beginning. because it was going to destabilize the middle east. so we had the war in iraq, it was a disaster. it all started with that dumb decision to go in. obama made a horrible decision the way he got out, by not leaving some troops there, the
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*. then isis formed, many bad things happened. iran has taken over iraq. among the largest oil reserves in the world. this is even better than saudi arabia. but we have a problem. we have these absolute animals cutting off head and chopping off head and doing all sort of things with the steal cames going into water and drowning people. this is an unbelievable situation. we have to knock the hell out of them. we have no choice. we'll have to do something now. ideally our so-called allies aren't much of allies if you look. every time a bullet is fired they run. but we have to ideally use them. the reason is because of the power of weaponry and other thing they can do. we might as well beat them over the head before they come over here.
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hillary wants 500% more to come in than obama and we have no idea who this people are. it's the ultimate trojan horse, maybe. hillary want them to come in from syria or wherever and we have no idea who they are. we better be careful. lou: what kind of president will you be? will you be an aspirational president? a president young americans can look up to for inspiration. citizens of all ages can look to for a sense our future as a nation. donald trump and security. i would certainly want to be. that would be one of my aspirations. to be an aspirational president. and i think i will be. i thought president obama dish didn't know whether he would be a good president, i sort of doubt it. but i thought he would be a
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great cheerleader for the country. you look at what's happening. he's just not. our theme is make america great again, greater than ever before. america first. but that's what we want to do. we want to make america great again. i want to make it great for everyone not just for a certain group of people. for everyone. it seems to be going very well. i'll be out there working. and watching you. lou: appreciate it. donald trump. donald trump, we would like to hear from you on issue of trump's leadership. that's tonight's poll question. do you believe donald trump will be an inspiring and aspirational president for all americans? we would like to hear from you on this. cast your vote on lou dobbs.com. who said you need water to
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kayak. watch this. there it is. watch as professional kayaker eric walter drops down sand dunes 300 feet high. and he joins up with paragliders reaching speed of 400 miles an hour. it all goes together perfectly. something only day devils at red bull could come up with. hillary clinton doing her best to define trump as reckless and inexperienced. >> we can't let them bankrupt america like we are one of his failed casinos. those promises you are hearing from him at his campaign rally, they are the same promises he made to his customers at trump university. lou: fox's kimberly guilfoyle takes that up in reaction to
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forthcoming. he seems relaxed and confident. he was smooth. he's in the zone. he feels comfortable with you. he knows you are fair and you are covering the news the way it should be covered. so i think this is a good sign, especially given a couple shakeup with the corey and what not. i think they handled it well. and thanking him. he still has has affection for him. it seems to be a 2-way street. it's about shaking the money tree and getting dollars. lou: the shakeup in the campaign turning to hillary clinton full time. donald trump was watching her
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speech today. i love this. how can hillary run the economy when she can't even send emails without putting the entire nation at risk. >> just ask guccifer. low-level hearing can blast in and was able to get access. able to be able to get in there and compromise the national security and foreign policy. she admitted she can't do anything about the economy because she'll have to go to france and call her husband to come in and do something to make dollars and cents. what are her qualifications and skill sets to be president? lou: that question very much an open one and is the question, not even her supporters or donors, her most avid aides seem to be able to answer. what is her great accomplishment and achievement in public service. >> the only thing they are good
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a is pay for play. taking money from saudis and other people who are state sponsors of terrorism. they are cozy with the people we need to be fighting against. then in terms of the economy, there isn't anything you can point to that shows she has capabilities to get us out of the mess we are in. if we don't have a strong fashion stall security foreign policy position and do something about isis which is gaining ground as we speak. we are in big trouble. she don't seem to have a grasp of that because she was a failure as secretary of state. and pushed a false narrative with the video with susan rice and what not. lou: yet she is leading in the national polls. it's a dog fight in the battleground states. but in the national polling she has five or six-point lead. >> plus 3 or 4 percentage
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points. you kind of want to be in this position so you can gear up going into the convention. he has to rally the troops. raise the money, especially in battleground states. he must win in places like florida where he's an attractive candidate. he has to bear hug it out with independents and get them on his side. lou: i want to close by complimenting reince priebus. he stepped up the game of the rnc big time. thank you very much, kimberly fill foil. on -- kimberly guilfoyle. volume slipping a bit. british prime minister david cameron pleading with voters to remain in the european union saying quote brits don't quit. two days before the vote he comes up with that clever slogan. he waited perhaps too long.
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the latest follow shows a statistical tie ahead of thursday's vote. up next, hillary clinton with a modest 42-1 fundraising advantage over donald trump. or is that just cash. is that a reason for concern? ed rollins, michael goodwin, they are not billionaires, but they have the dope. they have the dope. we'll be right back.
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[booing] in our on line poll last night, you replied 93% of you saying that the department of justice that manipulates language in public with perception favor of radical islamist will never ever in guide clinton. joining us warmer reagan director prize-winning columnist for the "new york post" michael goodwin both "fox news" readers. thank you for being here. let me start michael with you. your impressions of donald trump in that interview that we just had your reaction? >> i think the best point he makes is that hillary clinton has had the best run she has had in a while basically securing the nomination, all the coverage adulatory coverage everywhere about that and he has had a
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rough time and still the polls are close. i think that is an interesting point or him to make. lou: tied in the two battlegrounds. >> that was true five weeks ago and then he fell behind in florida on this one. lou: so he's basically tied in ohio and pennsylvania and if anybody thinks that if order number is accurate. >> you should be doing very well in florida. i think the larger point is that he weathered a very tough period and she did not pick up a lot from her good period so that's a good sign for him. >> this is a good form for him when he has one-on-one. he comes off as much more serious than there is no name-calling. i think yes to basically get away from the name-calling for period of time here. he can beat her on serious issues. he doesn't have to be calling her a liar and all the rest of it and to an extended it manages him.
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lou: it's interesting what he said today. he said he thought it would be easier in the general election. he was engaged in a four-month battle and it was tooth and nail there were fists flying everywhere. 16 opponents and i mean. >> he recognizes clearly it's going to be tough. if he had been through the night bender at eight or nine times it's a very close competitive countryhe democrats have gained him measurably in the last couple of cycles and have an extraordinary campaign team today which we used to always dominate that in the late 70s and the 80s. they now have it every bit as good and this is about power. this is about real power so when they don't think they are roller burger and play dead don't think just because you don't like somebody that they -- their
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people are dyed in the wall and they will go to the last drop. lou: there's no one tougher than the political team right now against donald trump. it's already brutal. >> and i see trump seemingly to me he is angry at the national liberal media and understandably so but they are such a reality. it's 2-1. you not only have the democrats but the national liberal media that's a closed feedback loop and by the way he's been masterful at doing it. it's a tougher row to hoe now. >> the national liberal media does not like any republicans. he got a lot of airtime and benefited from that in the primary season. they like hillary clinton and the national liberal media. they will go with hillary went on so one of his advantages i believe is going to be denied to him. the coverage is going to be a
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lot more negative than they will be less of it in volume. i think the money issue is the one where i feel like, the money and organization he is at a robust advantage. lou: he said something about raising 12 or 13 billion the republican party. >> he doesn't get the money back and that's what i try to say on the show. he needs $150 million in his campaign. lou: i was saying the money would be raised high republicans. >> it's important for the party but also he's way behind on that front and i think he always underestimated that and that's a big challenge but if he kicks into gear, has a good month and gets a good convention comment gets a decent nominee and picks up the normal five or six points he's got a good full run ahead. lou: in terms of his personality and the person he is, but he has one that is that closely
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reckless. he doesn't have any backup. he is going to expand every sling and arrow. >> he also has to talk about the economy. lou: we are out of time. ed rollins michael goodwin taking hir trump is all of lou dobbs. the show starts in 3 seconds. lou: good evening. i'm lou dobbs. a lot to cover tonight, and a huge interview with donald trump right here tonight. but first troubling news about hillary clinton. new reports that the clinton foundation's private network has been infiltrated by russian hackers. government investigators confirming the cyber attack as recently as last week shortly after it was discovered russian hackers also penetrated the democratic committee's computer system and networks. hackers leaked files
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