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that's our show. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ we appreciate you at home, doing well in part because of you. the next man, lou dobbs. >> good evening, everybody. it is now established. this is indeed the dirtiest presidential campaign in modern history, and it is getting dirtier by the day. the national liberal media, the republican establishment crowd are almost as frantic and determined as the clinton campaign to attack and undercut the candidacy of donald trump in this historic election. no matter your age, no matter the depth of reading of history, there's never been a campaign for the presidency the likes of this. whether it's the sudden charges of decade old unprecedented
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pawing by a one-day presidential hopeful and historic charges of cross armwrest grasping or the honoring of wikileaks releasing tens of thousands of e-mails that the other presidential hopeful tried her very best to bury and to bury deeply. the hopeful whose entire campaign has been built on lies, deceit and fear. it is that kind of history that is now in the making that we now witness and none of it, i'm sure you would agree, has been pretty. donald trump today campaigning in north carolina. focused on a national libya media fore sworn every national precept of objectivity and attachment and has now fully and completely embraced without shame or reservation, hillary clinton as their preferred president-to-be. >> no paper is more corrupt than the failing "new york
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times." the good news it is failing. it won't be around too much longer. they are really, really bad people. as you have seen, right now,im being viciously attacked with lies and smears. it's a phony deal. i have no idea who these women are. no idea. i have no idea. >> and could not be more clear that the media is obsessed with trump's scandals and trying to bury hillary clinton's scandals. the big three network newscasts today all spent between 7 to 9 minutes covering sexual impropriety allegations against trump, and no more than one minute at most covering the wikileaks massive and numerous revelations about the scandals of hillary clinton. there is no question of the national media shameless insistence on clinton as their
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preference to be president. but the alternative left wikileaks today, well, it has other ideas. seemingly the only outlet capable of breaking down the clinton cartel stonewall, and also various fire walls. today releasing seventh batch of e-mails revealing e-mails, disturbing e-mails from the clinton campaign chairman john podesta, bringing the total to more than 11,000 e-mails released since last friday. todas round shows the clinton campaign conspiring to protect e-mails between hillary clinton and president obama. back on march 4, 2015, podesta wrote mrs. clinton's attorney cheryl mills --
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just the day before, congressional republicans have subpoenaed clinton to turn over all her e-mails, and just three weeks after that subpoena, the clinton campaign used bleachbit to delete and destroy more than 33,000 clinton e-mails. donald trump today insisted hillary's actions were criminal. >> hillary bleached and deleted 33,000 e-mails after a congressional subpoena. she got a subpoena from congress and she said this is no good. this is terrible because those 33,000 e-mails had bad stuff, and then she made everybody get rid of iphones. her iphones. and some were hammered. they were hammered to death. all to cover up her crimes. >> this has become a consummate battle between the establishment, political and
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media leads and our middle class working men and women, families and small business and entrepreneurs. wikileaks revelations make it all too clear that clinton looks at american society, at us, as a cast system. the privileged and, oh, so enlightened social engineers of the left free of national responsibility and our laws and rules. rest of us to be as a number of clinton campaign e-mails make clear, kept ignorant and compliant at any cost. we'll be taking up the mounting evidence against the clinton cartel and mrs. clinton. we'll also be taking you to charlotte, north carolina, where donald trump tonight is holding a rally. we'll bring that you when trump takes the stage. we're looking here at his earlier rally today. some of our favorite politicos are with us, the "weekly
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standard"'s fred barnes, best-selling author of clinton, inc., daniel hopper and the washington times outstanding columnist charlie hurt. our top story, wikileaks exposing more clinton scandals, the evidence mounting daily. the cumulative weight of scandals and controversies are now near if not at the point of critical mass. a tipping point, if you will. the corruption of the clinton cartel so powerfully obvious that even the left-wing national media is beginning to take some notice. adding to it all wikileaks document dump today containing a scathing report on the clinton foundation. back in 2010, a law firm conducted an independent review that concluded tax exempt public foundation had none of the independent oversight required under federal charity law, concluding --
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that at the heart of the scandal. e-mails also showing clinton allies in 2008 probing now president obama's vulnerabilities a negative fax memo states this -- another e-mail also details a speech clinton made to general electorate. clinton argued how expanding the food stamp program is essential to fueling economic growth and e-mails detailing the clinton campaign's early plan for handling bill clinton's sex scandals. the strategy? to simply brush it aside by saying -- a strategy that obviously has not worked. joining me executive editor of
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the weekly standard, fox news contributor, fred barnes. good to see you. these documents are being ignored by not only the left-wing national media but much of the conservative media in the country, and it alarmingly so, don't you think? >> i think it's a mistake, to the extent that's happening, you know, wikileaks, as you suggested earlier, lou, the one thing that can break through somewhat break through the wall that surround the dia wall that surrounds and protects hillary clinton, but there's so much stuff, you mentioned a good bit of it, you know, it was the one that alarmed me the most that i thought was the worst of all was the clinton campaign in order to protect hillary clinton's e-mails between her and the president got the president to claim executive privilege over these things. they had nothing to do with national security or great domestic issues.
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they had everything to do with politics. >> and flies in the face, too, doesn't it, of yoga and grandchildren? >> that, too. >> to bring it under the umbrella of executive privilege is a little contradictory, i would think. >> it's an abuse of power. >> abuse of power. clear through each one of these dumps, and the relationship, what bothers me, more than that even, fred, is the collusion among the white house. the justice department, the state department, which takes on the air of a retained clinton fiefdom and the clinton foundation and campaign. it is collusion, suffocating corruption to me at its worst. >> it wasn't a revelation to find out from this law firm that investigated the clinton
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foundation that the big donors expect benefits from giving money to the clinton foundation, and sure enough, we know they do get benefits, whether it's visiting with the secretary of state. >> peter schweizer made it clear in his report and others. this validation and the documents and internal communications of the clinton cartel to cover broadly all of these areas is extraordinary and yet, and yet we have the additional development in which fbi agents are coming out saying almost unanimously among something toward 150 agents, they fully execed and desired that the director of the fbi recommend prosecution, and the morale, we are told, the convincingly on by a number of our sources in the fbi has plummeted, the anger is extraordinary toward the fbi
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director who these agents believe have let them down and dishonored this great stoougz institution, the federal bureau of investigation. >> we're one step away from what i think would break this thing wide open, that is to have people from the fbi or the justice department to resign on grounds of principle and then say what happened and speak publicly on your show and elsewhere and say that, look, this was wrongly decided. hillary clinton committed clear crimes and she should have been prosecuted and not -- shouldn't have been whitewashed and -- >> fox news has received exactly that communication from sources that we are honor bound not to reveal on condition of anonymity. what is extraordinary to me too is that there is no shame on the part of this president, his
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attorney general, by the way, she has gone radio silent, loretta lynch is not being seen anywhere. we are not seeing demonstrations by black lives matter, illegal immigrant organizations, anarchists, whomever. this is an extraordinary moment, and by the way, going radio silent? also hillary clinton andin her place on the campaign trail is primarily the president of the united states. extraordinary moment in history. i don't remember this happening with any presidential candidate, do you? >> not even close. and certainly an incumbent president campaigning like this. look, i've only been covering presidential campaigns going back to 1976, and i've never seen anything like that or heard about it any other time. it is amazing. but look. barack obama has a lot riding on this election. he wants hillary clinton to be elected so she will protect
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obamacare -- >> too late. irrespective what the republicans want to do or whoever is elected, obamacare is dead. >> it will be deader -- it will be immediately dead if donald trump is elected. there will be attempts by hillary clinton as she said in the second debate to kind of patch it up here and there and protect it and keep it going. it may fail as i think it will, and you do too eventually but -- >> i think it will fail in 2017, the premiums are extraordinary. the burden too great. the disaster too profound. fred, very quickly, paul ryan pushing personal agenda again. the never-trumps are making horses rears of themselves that will be a lasting image i think for the republican party and most of their voters. are they trying to kill the republican party or added benefit to personal ambition? >> one, i wouldn't put paul ryan in the never trump camp.
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he still has endorsed trump. >> come on! >> wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. >> no, no, at least ront the facts. he has undercut the candidate, its nominee and he is absolutely, without question one of the most cowardly and awkward and giftless people who have ever served in the speaker's role! >> i don't agree with you on that. >> i didn't expect you to. your organization has been pushing this nonsense. >> i haven't been pushing what your referring to. >> i understand. >> let me mention one thing, paul ryan's speech today. what was the speech about? >> i have no idea. no, no, i can't wait a minute. we've used up too many minutes and reality is reality. it was his personal program instead of the better way it's become, what is it, better.gov? it's silly. he didn't even mention donald
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trump for crying out loud, fred, let's at least be straight. >> he did mention hillary clinton. >> i didn't say hillary clinton, i said donald trump! the nominee of his party! he is a sad, sad example to the party, i can't imagine why he would be tolerated. fred, i have to go. >> donald trump's common enemy, hillary clinton, that's kwhat speech is about. >> he is the enemy, he made himself such. if he loses control of the house and the senate, it will be because he didn't have the sense, the decency or sense the duty to support the party that put hiwhere he is. it is astounding, astounding betrayal. fred barnes, we're coming back. not coming back with you, though, but we'll expect to you watch carefully and closely. thanks, fred. stay with us. donald trump says this election is one of the most politically corrupt, one sided news events in our country's history.
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>> it's one big, ugly lie. it's one big fix. >> adrianna cohen and "new york times" best-selling author daniel halper join me next. the feckless paul ryan today promoting personal agenda after betraying donald trump and millions of voters. how will trump overcome betrayal and attacks from within his own party as he battles the left-wing battles the left-wing mainstream media and hililililil very gently release the clutch. -okay that was too fast. so is managing your credit. get experian creditworks basic for free today and you can start getting better. you'll get access to your experian credit report and customer service experts to help answer your questions.
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. lou: donald trump tonight holding a rally in charlotte, north carolina, and according to "real clear politics poll"ing average, clinton is leading trump there. it's within the margin of error. it's that close in the battleground state. trump is at the charlotte convention center. let's listen in. >> get out and vote. [cheers] in an e-mail sent to john podesta on august 17, 2014. hillary wrote that the governments of qatar and saudi arabia are, quote, providing clandestine financial and logistical support to isil.
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yet, in that same year, bill and hillary accepted a check from saudi arabia, so hillary thinks that they are funding isis but still takes their money, and you know their views on gays, and you know their views on women. takes a lot of money. i think she should give back the 25 to $35 million she's taken from saudi arabia. [cheers] and she should give it back fast. a lot of people in here. this is a big group. this is a big group. you know, i own a big development right down the road. trump national. right on lake norman. lake norman. [cheers] and we have an amazing success it's amazing success, amazing
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people, there both the employees and the people living there. we love it. >> we love you! >> thank you! thank you. this is just the tip of the iceberg, when it comes to clinton corruption. hillary bleached and deleted 33,000 e-mails after receiving. after, remember the word, after receiving a congressional subpoena and then made 13 phones disappear. >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> it's amazing what she's getting away with, right? amazing. maybe that won't happen. she made 13 phones disappear. some by beating and beating and beating with a hammer. has anybody, when you got rid of your iphone, knocked the hell out of it with a hammer?
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there's a person way, way in the back. we will find out what business that person's in. [laughter] >> she did it to cover up her crimes. it's one more reason why we need a special prosecutor to look into hillary clinton. [cheers] and we have to investigate the investigation. the investigation. nobody in this country has seen anything like it. this is a last chance to see our country and reclaim it for we the people. this is it. you don't have another chance. i really believe this is it. as you have seen, i am a victim of one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. they are coming after me to try and destroy what is considered
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by even them the greatest movement in the history of our country. there's never been anything. bill o'reilly and others have said it's the single greatest political phenomena in his lifetime and others have said the same thing. the political establishment is trying to stop us because they know we are a threat to their totally corrupt control. it's true. no one is more corrupt than crooked hillary clinton. nobody. [cheers] >> all right, the most corrupt person. he has been hitting hard the criminality of the clintons. we're going to be taking that and much more up with adrianna cohen and daniel halper here next. next. stay with us.
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lou: washington bureau chief for "the washington post" daniel hall opinion and adriana cohen. let's start with the man who seems to want to be the minnesota loathe some character in american politics, paul ryan. what in the world is establishment doing? is he the front man for the class of donors who are still determined to be never trumpers? >> it appears that way. paul ryan is pulling his support from donald trump in a time of need, three weeks out from an election. it's the stupidest thing he could ever do. does he want his party to leave? democrats don't do that to hillary clinton. it doesn't matter how much scandal hillary clinton is embroiled in, they will always stand by their nominee.
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but not the republicans. and that's why they keep lose be time and time again. >> paul ryan made a big mistake. the never trumpers don't think he's part of t and the pro-trump people don't think he's part of them either. he sort of put himself in a pretzel so he gets zero benefit of doing what he's doing. i don't understand it. take a position pro-trump or anti-trump, but you are endorsing trump but cutting all support for him, i think it's silly and will get him in big problems. i don't know how he survivors this. lou: this man shouldn't be there. he should have the character to step aside. and secondly. if he's just simply lost, he hasn't got the talents obviously for the job. and thirdly. he understands the consequences
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of what he does. if he undercuts trump to the point where trump loses the election he will be responsible for the next supreme court justices. the direction of the country, and if this is some signal of his egregious political ambition. then he's not only a coward but a complete fool. let's turn to donald trump. we are listening to him just now. if we could go back to north carolina, he's in charlotte there where he's behind -- i think he's within the margin of error, maybe 4 points in the most recent polling. this man has been beaten over the head from he quarter and he's still within the margin of error. the important swing states. at one point in i believe in ohio tonight, 2 points in florida. adriana, this man has got to do
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what to close the deal? that's what this is about now. particularly in these battleground states. >> donald trump to close the deal has to capture the female vote. women decide elections. 53% of the electorate in 2012 was women. he's trailing with hillary clinton with respect to women. he needs to appeal to that important voter block, talk about childcare and issues women care about, growing the economy and jobs. and remind american women under failed progressive policies millions of women have fallen into poverty it's a disaster. we have 94 million americans out of work. >> daniel halper, you get the last word. >> he can't engage with all these allegations of sexual harassment. he needs to talk about the
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issues and talk about issues that attract women and voters in the middle. that's the key for him. lou: we are coming back with much more. we'll take up the clinton cartel
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♪you may be knocked down but not out forever♪ ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up again♪ ♪and one day.... lou: here is some shocking new numbers for you suggesting the true extent of voter fraud across this country. remember we have been told by supreme courts and federal courts and the democratic party,
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don't worry about those voter i.d. laws because is there not voter fraud. a pew research report shows one in 8 voter registrations are quotesignificantly inaccurate or no longer valid. suggesting further potentially some 18 million invalid voter registrations in the this country, nearly 2 million dead people. that's dead are still listed as voters and they got friends who are apparently keeping them company come election day. judicial watch president told us the best solution would be to reform the system. in the long run, more voter i.d. and citizenship verification. in the short run the american people should pressure law enforce to the prosecute voting fraud. joining me now, washington times
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staff writer charlie hurt. great to have you with us. the epic proportions of potential voter fraud here and nothing is being done about it. donald trump to his credit says he wants folks to volunteer as poll watchers and observers. what do you think? >> that report is terrifying. and especially when you consider how hard the left fights against the idea of just showing your i.d. in order to cast a ballot. but one of the most cynical arguments you hear from the left is that, oh, well, it's not that's people, not that's instances of voter fraud. i'm thinking just one instance is terrible and unacceptable. any one instance of voter fraud means that another person -- their vote is being canceled out by that. it undermines the entire heart
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of what this government is supposed to be about. lou: as wikileaks is making clear, that's the intent of the entire clinton cartel and structure. it's an extraordinary series of revelations validating what many of us somewhat cynically might also say well informed, believed for a long time. >> val dating the entire campaign of donald trump. when he was talking about how the system is rigged. everybody in the news industry, about their heads explode, they get so upset because they say it's so reckless to use language likehat. day after day, thousands of these emails surfacing being revealed that show oh, my goodness. there are actual instances where it is being rigged, and where maybe it isn't rigged, you can bet the clintons are trying their damned hardest to rig it.
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and it validates everything donald trump has been saying. lou: the national media and left wing media, they are all synonymous. the establishment, everyone is working against donald j. trump. they are working on the left, the right, the republican leadership, the democratic leadership. they hate his guts because he's taking them on. the establishment. can he in your judgment break through in the next three weeks and wrest this power from the orthodoxy suffocating this great nation? >> i don't know. what we have seen the last two or three weeks -- it's one thing to go after the guy during the primary when he's a showman, a real estate developer, and he's saying things that shocked people.
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but we are talking about the republican nominee. he represents millions and millions of americans. and to have him running for public office and have the media as you say, it's not just about the left wing media, you have a lot of conservative media as well. to have all the mea unified in lock step to defeat and destroy him and disenfranchise millions of american voters, it's shocking to me. lou: among them, republican donors, some of the biggest names. the speaker of the house acting the fool, treacherous. i mean, utterly despicable series of acts on the part of paul ryan. your thoughts. >> it's all -- tse are all self-inflicted wounds. donald trump -- the idea that somehow donald trump has become if the face of the republican party. i don't buy that. yes he's the republican nominee,
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but he snatched the nomination away from the republican party. he became his own nominee with his own issues. why people like paul ryan want to get involved, endorsing him, then unendorsing him. lou: how about support and honor your responsibility as the leader of the party to support the nominee. how ignorant to you have to be to be this duplicitous and deceitful. what do you think? >> you know, i don't know, it's a lot harder to imagine today than it was two weeks ago. lou: is he going to get converted? >> i don't know. that's a good question. liu i got two "i don't knows." that may be a record for charlie hurt. russian airstrikes against the
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syrian city of aleppo. why? look at aleppo. look what's left of it. you need another airstrike? you kidding me? is the obama administration biding its time or running out the clock until it can handoff another of its foreign policy disasters? general jack keane joining me next.
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lou: coming up here tonight, maricopa sheriff joe arpaio. joining us now, general jack keane, fox news military analyst and general as always it's great to have you with us. particularly on a day when the president sends a letter to congress it usually goes the other way, to say that the response of attacking the three radar installations in yemen was a proportionate response and doesn't mention the iranians at all. what do you make of it? >> absolutely it doesn't make any sense. but we are not surprised. the iranians ordered those missiles fired by the houthis. those are missiles the iranians gave them and the houthis would
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never initiate anything like this without the quds * force or the revolutionary guard force it's a pattern of behaviors of one provocation after another to humiliate the united states in front of our allies in the region, the sunni arabs who are indeed the iranians' opponents. that's who they want to dominate. lou: they undressed president obama before the world. they continue to mock him. is there any great strategic purpose in these attacks on our military -- our navy ships that may result in perhaps just in a moment anomaly this administration night finds the courage to december mate some significant infrastructure and real estate in tehran? >> that's really unlikely.
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this strategy that the iranians used is 35 years since its inception in the 1980s. and they used it quite successfully. using proxies to do their killing for them. hezbollah, hamas, the iraqi shiia militia, the houthis, to do their killing for them for a 35-year period. and no democrat or republican president has ever countered the strategy. it's high time it gets countered. but it won't be done by this president. lou: we are watching the emergence of a relationship and alliance it appears between china and russia that is going to be very difficult for the united states if we do not develop a strategy and a series of responses. >> what we have seen and it's been getting every increasingly worse.
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that is because what they perceive to be weak american leadership that they have not seen in decades from the united states, our adversaries are taking clear advantage of that. the russians are trying to take our place in the middle east. the chinese are clearly emerging. they want to dominate western bank. something we have historically done, we are doing that at u.s. expense. the russians are interested in eastern europe. the balance particulars, and this is going to get worse before it gets better because they see american weakness and they believe they can take advantage of it. and the evidence tells them they are successful at doing that. lou: general jack keane, thank you. up next, donald trump says voters have a critical choice to make on november 8. >> either we win this election or we lose our country. that's what's happening.
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lou: in our online poll we asked, can you imagine why anyone would vote for hillary clinton, a candidate who has hidden the truth from the american people for her entire public life? 75% of you say no. no way. well, polls say something different. i want to turn now to sheriff joe arpaio. federal prosecutors are planning to charge the sheriff with federal contempt of court on his patrols in maricopa, arizona. the criminal proceeding announced less than a month ahead of the election. joe arpaio is seeking a 7th term in office and it's good to see you, my friend. >> it was the night -- the day before the early voting. so you can see the political ramifications. when you go back after obama and
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holder took office, 100 days, they started going after me then and it's still going on. there is something wrong in washington. lou: it's straight-up percent using and politicalization of the justice department. this egregious and disgusting and appalling. what's the reaction amongst the folks you protect every day. >> let me say this, i was a top federal law enforcement official for over 20 years around the world, 55 years fighting drug traffic, and here is what i get for it? i have got federal justice department going after me.
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why me? i'm just a sheriff. but i know the answer and you know the answer and many people know the answer. i'm going to fight this. this is garbage, and i'm not going to surrender. with the help of the people of maricopa county i expect to win the election. lou: that election coming up soon. the idea that donald trump is the law and order candidate in this election. he's being attacked for many of the same reasons you are, because you represent law and order, respect for the integrity of our national borders, the safety of the american people. you have priorities that are an threat cad who are antitheticale who want the borders to be open and president obama championing sanctuary cities, open borders
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and dismissing the idea that anything other than amnesty is the way to go, so-called comprehensive i am imraition reform. the choice couldn't be clearer. >> they give her a pass and they go after me. think of that. what did i do? i'm trying to enforce the laws and i get into all these problems for trying to do my job. but i'm not going to surrender. donald trump was right when he talked about the border, the illegal immigration, how rear losing the war on -- lou we are losing the war on drugs. look what they are doing to him? it's sad. lou: i sit here and laugh because of the absurdity of it all. i was thinking of the top law enforcement officer other than the attorney general herself, to look at james comey. he disgraced himself. he disgraced a great institution, the federal bureau
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of investigation. all of the agents in that investigation, f.b.i. agents almost to a person saying that she should have been charged, and all of them unanimously saying her security clearance should have been lifted. what do you make of it? >> well, you know, i worked with the f.b.i. and i was a top official with the up s. drug enforcement. i know the politics in washington. i'm not going to criticize him. i don't know all the facts what's going on. but i understand pressures he could be under, too. but, you know, that's a decision he has to make. i make my decisions, i'm the elected sheriff. i don't report to anybody but the people of maricopa county. >> it's modest of you to across knowledge that in relation to james comey.
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the fact is you also stand up hike a man and james comey hasn't done that, sheriff. i can say that straight out. thank you, we appreciate it. alwa >> the government is too big and it spends too much money. john: they cover his mistakes but ignore much of the argument. they ignore his good ideas. >> parents get a choice where their children attends school. john: the media talk about donald's and hillary's health but never talk about gary. john: they praise donald trump's

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