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harlan please do that. >> it's in his pocket, which is danger. dagen: danger man. >> on the edge. maria: kevin kelly, dagen mcdowell, harlan hill. be sure to tune in tomorrow, martha stewart in the studio. see you then. "varney & company" is up now. stuart: martha stewart did you say? do don:. maria: in the studio. stuart: i will join you. and two questions, can trump catch up? good morning, everyone, depends on the poll you look at, doesn't it. the l.a. times puts trump one point ahead. that's an outlier poll and a poll gives her four point lead narrow given it was taken during t during the uproar over trump and women and anti-trump.
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and the n -- poll that had hillary up 11 points. can trump make a comeback. republican campaign headquarters in north carolina fire bombed overnight and burned out. trump tweeted that animals had done it. he says it's part of a totally rigged election with help from the media. he's urging supporters to monitor polling stations. i've got one more thing for you, more talk about a financial crisis, dead worldwide, that, says well-known economist, samuelson, is a big problem. we're off and running, exciting times for politics and money and that's what we do, politics and money. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> mosul, second largest city
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in iraq, the battle to liberate it from isis control is now underway, it's started. there are up to 2000 isis fighters in the city. reportedly they've boobytrapped the whole place, anywhere from a million civilians in there as well. colonel ralph peters will join us. u.s. forces are a part of the battle for mosul. remember this, a g.o.p. office in north carolina fire bombed, no one injured. listen to the republican leader in north carolina. roll that tape. >> this is a horrific, horrific act of political terrorism. stuart: a swastika was painted on a wall opposite to the effect that republicans get out of town. while, donald trump tweeted about the incident, here is the quote. animals representing hillary clinton and demes in north carolina just fire bombed our offices in orange county
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because we are winning. david webb is with us this morning and welcome to the program, david. good to see you. >> good to see you. stuart: this is a serious event. >> this is violence on the campaign trail in north carolina. >> can you imagine if you reversed this and a democratic office had been fire bombed or a voter registration would have been fire bombed. the president would have been on national tv and hillary clinton would have been leading a march down the street. the republican office is bombed, give them credit, the local democratic party said we'll set up a go fund me and set up help. where is the political outrage that a political act happens like this. stuart: david, welcome to the show, i think you just pointed out this in politics.
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dueling polls, "the washington post" has hillary up by 4 points and another poll up by 11 points. scott rasmussen. >> great to be here, stuart. stuart: with a deficit 11 in the journal poll and only 4 in the other poll. >> dueling polls, you split the difference and end up where the fox news poll is. i think that's where the data suggests the race is. hispanic with a 5, 6, 7 point lead. can he come back? every bit of political conventional analysis would say there's no way. stuart: is that true. the most conventional analysis says he cannot come back. >> cannot come back. you look at the electoral college. i say there are two reasons to doubt that conventional wisdom. there's so much done to doubt that conventional wisdom and hillary clinton is not popular.
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and people are not for her like barack obama four and eight years ago. it would take a significant change in the dynamic of the race. stuart: it was reported on our air this morning, in florida the republicans have a very strong ground game in which they're bringing in new voters to the polls. and ten counties, which were democrat, are now republican. and those new signups will not be contacted by the pollsters and yet, most of them are trump supporters. >> will not be counted by some pollsters. some work off a list of likely voters or registered voters or people who voted for. others start by doing random phone dialing and working a list there. some of that may be captured. the bigger point, it's easy to pick apart the way a poll is done. the truth is if the race is 5, 6, 7 points, maybe it could shift two or three points from that number, but not 7 or 8 points. stuart: so the undercount may be 2 or 3 points and that's it as far as you're concerned. >> that's correct.
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stuart: give me seconds on the l.a. times poll which shows trump up by one point. you discount it completely, you're laughing. >> i don't discount it. there was a great column on this a couple of days ago. four years ago that poll was very accurate, but defies the traditional polling norms. the same people asked every time. if i asked you every week who you were going to vote for. i think i know your answer. stuart: no, you don't. >> maybe i i don't. as the campaign goes on, you begin to pay attention differently. if you're a routine voter and you're out there and don't normally pay attention to politics, now you're watching every day and becoming one of those insiders. stuart: that poll measures the swing. scott, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, sir. stuart: it's your time of year, is it not? now this julian assange's internet has been cut off. here is what wikileaks itself, that's assange organization tweeted. julian assange's internet link has been intentionally severed
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by a state party. we have enacted the appropriate contingency plans. david, who is this. do you want to guess? >> anybody want to call the white house? >> i'm not going to do it. >> nobody knows what happened here, but let's look at julian assange and wikileaks and how they operate. if anybody believes they don't have secondary and tertiary plans and something on the dark web that they can put out there, you're not going to shut them down. i tell you what this will do, it in plain terms piss him off. because this is a guy-- and all of this, but look what we're getting out of it and look where he is. julian assange, this is not the time. there's going to be more coming. stuart: david, i want the battle from mosul, it started, and ralph peters is here: i'm going to stir things up from the get-go. >> is this a sign that obama's
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policy is working? isis is being pushed back. the locals are doing it. our guys are not at risk, certainly not by the hundreds or the thousands. what say you? >> well, if the battle for mosul turns out to be a success, and it could take weeks, it could take months, yes, that would vindicate at least partially obama's military policy since the rise of islamic state. it does not vindicate his overall iraq policy, withdrawal that opened the door to isis, et cetera. yes, if isis can be defeated on the ground, not a worldwide defeat of isis about if it's defeated on the ground in iraq without significant loss of u.s. life that's certainly a very good inning and i would, you know, applaud the president for it. stuart: we are told that there are what, boobytraps all over the place. 2000 isis supporters or fighters, i should say in the city, booby-trapped everything, along with a couple hundred thousand, maybe more civilians. this is going to be a bloody mess, is it not?
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>> well, urban warfare is always, always ugly, perhaps the ugliest form of warfarement of so it's going to be tough. the estimates of foreign isis fighters go between 2 and 7,000. estimates of people remaining in mosul, a city of over 2 million, run from 200,000 up to a million. so you've got, you know, civilians that may make it much harder for us to target. it's just ugly or creates more refugee issues, of course, but you've got to go in and get them. stuart, there are two sets of problems here. the first one is, our primary function isn't just providing air power or planning help or advice on the ground. our real function is political. it's hurting the cats. mosul has so many government aligned forces with conflicting agendas. sunni trial militias, the special anti-terror commandos.
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turks in a watch and wait outside of mosul and they don't all want the same thij. so, we have tried to divide up the sand white sox working through the iraqis, saying, shia militiaings, you've a been ethnic cleansing and stay out of this. the curd will lead the fight and following when the iraqi military passes through. i have two worries, one, complex plans break down. and two, if the iraqi military we've rebuilt, if it doesn't do as well as we hoped and the kurds are making progress, they'll run with it. the cats have to be celebrated. after we take mosul, who will take mosul. stuart: it's a long time before we see that i suec >> we don't know. stuart: thank you, sir. the third and final presidential debate two days
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away, chris wallace from fox news. watch for complete coverage wednesday evening, here he comes. we have this for you, too. colin kaepernick knelt during the national anthem during the bills. and kaepernick was roundly booed. listen to this. [crowd booing] >> and by the way, the 49ers lost big time. tragic story out of lexington, kentucky, the teenage daughter of olympian tyson gaye shot dead. a group of men in two cars opened fire on each other in the parking lot. his daughter was caught in the cross fire. how about that? sheriff david clark on that next. you can run an errand. (music playing)
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webster, he's in florida helping his mom taken out of her home and wend off to orlando. ashley is down there helping mom recover from matthew. he'll be back soon, we hope. it looks like a slight open for the markets. 8, 9 points, that's it. there's a financial crisis coming and caterpillar, the ceo is retiring sometime next year, not affecting the stock at all. it will open still at $87 a share. and twitter, that's another story, nobody wants to buy this thing and down it goes, and $16 a share this morning. remember last week, it was 24. and trying to do the math. that's about 30% in a week and not good liz: 33. stuart: thank you very much, liz. and no math. a dreadful story for you. the teenage daughter of sprinter tyson gay, he was in the olympics, killed during a
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shootout, hit in the neck, between two vehicles in a restaurant parking lot. the sheriff david clark is it here. where is black lives matter in this? where is the president in this? who is saying anything about this, this disgraceful happening here? >> well, nothing. this doesn't fit their ugly narrative. that's what this is about. look, this is a daily occurrence in the american ghetto, in the chicago of of chicago, between friday evening and sunday night, there were 31 shootings, seven dead. that's a weekly occurrence in chicago now. in the city of milwaukee, my hometown, nine shootings, two dead, but again, it doesn't fit the ugly narrative of the cop-hating slime back lives matter and that's why you don't hear anything about it. look, this is tragic in and of itself. because these people are attached to somebody famous, my heart bleeds for that family of tyson gay and look at dwyane wade whose cousin was gunned down by criminals.
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it's black on black crime in the american ghetto than any police officer will ever be. stuart: we have this from the director of the fbi, james comey, he thinks that there are people who think that police shootings are national epidemic because, comey says, they have no idea what they're talking about because there's currently no federal data to indicate whether it's really the case. here is the quote, they've got no idea whether the number of black people shot by police is up, down or side ways. the truth is, police officers are overwhelmingly good people. well, we've got that, but sheriff, is that an accurate statement from james comey, that people -- there's no statistics, that's why we don't know really what's going on? >> that's a ridiculous statement by director comey. look, he doesn't have any credibility anyway, anymore after the way he handled that hillary clinton investigation. but look, for him to say that the reason why cops are under siege is because there's no federal data. that's laughable. this is an emotional argument.
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this is a political construct, this cop hating. there's plenty of data and plenty of research that goes against this false narrative painted about the american police officer and it doesn't matter because when you throw logic up against an emotional argument, it's hard to fight. the propaganda, the myth about the behavior of law enforcement officers using force is what's ruling the day because the liberal mainstream media, not fox news channel, but the liberal rain stream media has shown sympathy for this ugly movement and the myths and propaganda and lies are told about the american police officer. it's nothing to do with the fact that there's no federal data. if there's no federal data, shame on james comey and the fbi for not having any. stuart: sheriff, thank you for joining us this early morning. >> thank you. stuart: netflix have earnings out later on today. how much money did they make or not make? we'll find out later.
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gold said there might be executive orders if a president clinton cannot get gun control measures through congress, listen to this. >> if the-- if hillary is elected. is there anything she could do to-- there might be. >> catch that at the end. there might be executive orders. david webb, can an executive order control guns? >> look, they will give it a shot. let's not kid ourselves. it goes into the federal regulation and guidance, it will have immediate federal court challenges and the other side of this, there are democrats who don't want to give up their guns and they're going to have to get this through democrats, it's a second amendment. it's not a right-left issue. we have a right in this country to bear arms and they try to limit and impede and they try to create these zones with the laws in chicago and other
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cities and still, americans continue to buy guns. stuart: at record levels. we had this story that the number of gun permits or gun applications permits liz: fbi background checks. stuart: an all-time high and it's risen consistently, but i guess, if hillary clinton is the president of the united states, that's exactly what she would do. >> that's what she tried to do, that's what she'd like to do. the question is, will she ever get it done? not without a constitutional amendment, but they will find every other way just as democrats do, what do they do? they put democracy, rules, regulation and government in place. they tie up the system. we're going to have to fight this because they will erode our rights time and time again. stuart: as we get closer to the election if it looks like a hillary win, i would look at gun stocks. >> not to make recommendations, but to the americans, you said they're buying, they're buying guns, that's a business
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decision for the gun manufacturers. they're putting out product. stuart: all right, we're going to be watching the opening bell on wall street this monday morning, and remember, we've got 22 days until the election and that's going to be a factor. we also have the overhang of the threat of another financial crisis, a prominent economist has been talking about that this morning. we'll be down about 10 points at the opening. follow us, please, watch that market as it opens this monday morning.
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>> we're past the opening bell, look at that, we're now trading and we've gone up right from the get h-go ever so slightly. half the stocks up, half down, now we're up 6. that's a gain of .03. sow about the s&p broader indicator. where is the market, dead flat? i mean, dead flat. the price of oil is around $50 per barrel and no implements on the stock market this morning. individual companies, will you look at this? twitter, nobody wants to buy it
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and that thing is down to $16 per share, as i said earlier, about 24 a weeks earlier. netflix, they've got to contend with slower growth in subscribers and plus rising cancellations and they've got more competition, holding at $100 per share and higher profits already at bank of america, helped by a jump in the amount of money people are putting in their accounts. not a lot extra, but enough to rise it. andeutsche bank looking to shrink u.s. orms operations, don't forget about amazon, look at it now, it's all the way back to 818. a couple of weeks ago, it was 850. how about that? who is with us on a monday morning? i'll tell you, look into that camera, david webb, you're on. trump guy, steve cortez and keith its gerald. have to start with global debt jitters.
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this was brought to the fore by a prominent economist today. we've got 152 trillion in debt all around the world and that's up liz: it was at 67 trillion in 2002. 102 trillion in 2012. have to compare it to the world's gdp at 75 trillion. now, debt to global debt is double the world's gdp. that's a big story. stuart: well, that's hanging over the market, the threat of another financial crisis, is that right, steve cortez, hanging over the market? >> well, i think it could be, stuart. when you talk about debt levels, what concerns me the most is not the developed world, although it's an issue to be sure, the emerging markets and particularly china. china rather than accepting a slowdown, as is central planning way, thinks that they can centrally plan top down, orchestrate a smooth glide down in recovery. it can't. what does it do, threw out massive and massive amounts of debt. i think the debt bomb out there with the worse potential is in china now.
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stuart: it keeps being put off and put off and put off down the road. is that right, scott shellady? it's down the road. it hasn't happened yet, this debt bomb going off? >> they can print more money more than you and i can say same. that's the problem. we are not going to get out of this until we find true growth. when we get the growth, as long as we can't see the growth coming, they'll continue to add to this problem. >> it's hanging over everything, but it never actually happens until it happens. >> fed president william dudley says he would expect this year, december, probably, for a fed rate hike. and what's janet yellen saying about this liz: she's saying keeping rates lower longer to keep battling the great recession. but doing so could ignite bubbles or inflation. stuart: how long do we have to live with this? on the one hand, on the one hand this and the one hand that. scott, blow your stack. >> how long do we have to listen to her?
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they were supposed to do it four times and they haven't done it once. i think they've got no credibility. the numbers tell us things aren't good. stuart: in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen is keith fitz, lurking, waiting to unload on the fed. go ahead, unload. >> been there, done that, got the t-shirt. why on earth she's relevant at this point having missed the crisis, missed the bottom, missed the formation and is has no idea what to do next. and people listen to xhifrts, fortune tellers, really. stuart: steve cortez. >> on one hand there's a famous story about president harry truman, he wanted a one-armed economist so he couldn't say on the other hand. the fed has been terrible in their prognostications about the economy, i think they've been pushed into such a corner by markets who simply disbelieve them that they're going to raise rates in december. i'm not saying they should, but
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in a desperate attempt to get back credibility. stuart: okay, we hear it. i want to take a look, individual stocks moving today, twitter, absolutely nobody wants to buy this thing. they put it out to farm and put it out to the auction, i guess you could say. $16 a share, i say, a buyer will not emerge until that stock goes all the way down to, say, 14. keith fitz, what do you say? >> i think a buck is more likely, stuart. the list is everything and here is the deal. this is like crackberry or palm pilot. remember those companies? they just don't exist anymore, they don't exist because there's no value. customers don't like these things. why on earth would a rational corporation pay for them? the list has no value. stuart: david. >> look at twitter's base. who participants. you don't know who is there on twitter. how do you identify that customer base and they have a base that becomes a market base you can sell to. stuart: steve cortez, they don't make any money. >> and this is clearly a problem.
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having said this, i get the negatives. i'm not saying the stock is a buy at all. it's become the virtual town hall for our society and we'll certainly see that, for instance, during the presidential debate in two nights. where will everyone be? many are watching twitter actively if not more so than the actual event itself. there has to be a way to monetize but they haven't yet. stuart: is there anybody who doesn't know about twitter liz: eight declining quarters. stuart: and i've got a number on soccer, you won't believe this. an english premier league team, chelsea, the london club, signed a 15 year deal, a uniform deal with nike, $73 million a year for 15 seasons. that adds up to about a billion dollars going to chelsea from nike. doesn't affect the stock, but i think those numbers are extraordinary.
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that's just for wearing the uniform. more senior executives slated to say they are leaving mcdonald's. mcdonald's is trying to reshape its leadership to help revive sales. it's down to 113. it was above 130. now, let's get to gun stocks. after former senator russ finegold democrat said there might be executive orders if a president hillary clinton couldn't get gun control through congress. that's why the gun stocks are moving up a little this morning. higher profits and sales of hasbros, the toy companies, and with the success of the disney frozen dolls. what's going on, nicole. nicole: as a girl and number two toy maker, hasbro stacks up, year to date outpaces number one toy maker, mattel. you said it, the disney dolls, frozen and the like. frozen princess and the troll dolla dolls. >> the troll dolls, it doesn't
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come out until november. the girls toys rose 56%. and what happened to the boys' toys? >> that's "star wars," that's slowed a little bit, but the big picture, they beat on their revenue quarter. stuart: fascinating. thank you very much indeed. look at netflix, over the past calendar year, that stock is down 15% and down over the year. they're going to report profits after the closing bell today. it's got real problems with subscribers and rivals. is that in a nutshell, liz? >> that's the issue. they have five straight quarters, they could be on five straight quarters now of declining subscriber growth. look at the number. 47 million subscribers in the u.s. watch amazon 60 million prime members who have access to amazon video and hulu is coming on strong. stuart: two questions for people, has netflix had its day. >> it's had its day in the
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market because of diversification. i watch shows on netflix. amazon has another base, they're buyers and move them over to others like amazon prime and you have access. stuart: and has netflix had hits day? >> i can't find anything to watch on netflix rarely and i'm going to click over to prime with my family. stuart: they're paying a lot for content. we brought the story of chris rock, the comedian, they paid him $40 million for two 90-minute specials? that's heavy-- >> and the issue of stock with dwindling cash on the balance sheet. they have to do a secondary offering or buy more for content. stuart: and 16% for the calendar year. we show apple stocks when we show problems with rival samsung. the government banned all samsung note 7 phones from all planes and going around the block, can samsung as a brand,
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a global brand, it can recover from this, david webb? >> i think it's going to be tough to recover from this. stuart: they will, surely? it's a giant. >> it's a giant, but this one product can cause doubt with others. stuart: scott, i hear you trying to get in. will they recover? >> you know what? it's going to take a lot longer than chipotle. i've been travelling all last week and every major announcement in the airport and airplane is get rid of your samsung 7. i mean, people are giving them negative advertising when they don't know about it. it's gng ttake a long time, i think, but ultimately, if you're the marketing manager of samsung, it's got to be wait for the 8. stuart: samsung, can it come back? steve cortez? >> you know, it's going to be really hard. an analog to me is toyota motor, had serious safety issues in the united states. they did come back. they have been honest and transparent what they plan to do to fix it and toyota did relatively well. stuart: if i could buy stock directly in samsung, i'd buy it
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because a global corporation like that is not going away liz: you know why? they have a strong shift business, their semiconductor business is powerful. we're out of time with ten minutes into the trading session, keith, steve, scott, thank you, gentlemen. see you soon. check the big board, from upper 20 to down 22. not much movement. remember this guy, billionaire pet pet peter theil. he gave a passionate speech and gave to the trump campaign. a g.o.p. office fire bombed and calling it political terror. and john podesta about the terror attack in san bernardino, upset that a muslim man was named as a killer and no not a white man. can you believe this stuff? we'll be right back. ♪ you can run an errand.
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>> i've been tracking this for decades. we're not talking a year, know the talking since the tea party movement. the democrat plan is to paint people into corners and put them in boxes for them it's better to have them to have a narrative. you did a story earlier, why don't they pay attention to the death of dwyane wade's cousin or the olympian whose sister was shot. 'cause it doesn't fit their narrative, but the narrative they'd like is we can pin it on white people and white privilege and we can use it to wedge blacks and their minority of the week that they want to play to. it's insulting to america, but this is also, this is john podesta, this is not some random democrat. this is a man with a high position who will have a high position in the hillary administration. we've got to be more critical of them. stuart: okay, we hear you, david, thank you. judge andrew napolitano is with
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us and i'm going to bring up the idea of a fbi quid pro quo. here is how i see this. the fbi, changed the classification designation on e-mails and patrick kennedy was urging them to do this, top guy in the state department. and in return, the fbi would get more slots overseas. and this is, am i accurate here? have i got this right? >> you are accurate that there is-- there are a series of fbi 302's, the terminology for notes taken from fbi interviews by fbi agents, bye reflect this. now, there's a couple of interesting aspects here, the statutory language, confidential secret is a little vague. the intraagency negotiation over what to label it is not uncommon, but i have never heard of an offer to benefit the person. >> right. who is changing designation. that's known as a bribe and
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that's known as altering evidence. that's also known as obstruction of justice. so why didn't the fbi, which recorded in its own notes that patrick kennedy offered something of value for them to offer as evident, why wasn't he charged with these crimes? he wasn't. he denies it. this did not come out from wikileaks? where did this come out from? disgruntled fbi agents. stuart: oh. >> who worked on the hilla clinton investigation, who continue to leak these materials to demonstrate how powerful was the case against her, notwithstanding their boss's determination not to indict her. stuart: you know what really shocks me, upsets me, frankly, is this whole e-mail thing, if i can put it like that, is being disregarded. i mean, it's just not a factor and yet, that is really messing around with our constitution. i mean, it is, frankly, outrageous. the fact that they would get-- >> it flat out does. >> and i don't know where it's
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going to go. nothing is going to happen to mrs. clinton legally between now and election day. it will depend on who wins the election if we ever get to the bottom of why she was never charged in another administration. stuart: it should be a huge factor in this election. it should be. and it's not. >> it's not. trump is not addressing it properly, he's allowing it to be drown out by the sexual allegations again him and persistence in addressing them rather than addressing her shortcomings. stuart: just when it was emerging that the senior people in the fbi are really upset about what james comey did with the prosecution of hillary clinton, at that very moment, that's when they released the locker room tape from donald trump. that was an extraordinary bombshell story, overshadowed by locker room. >> this offer, we will give your select agencies cushy overseas jobs if you change secret to confidential, confidential to not classified.
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this, i've never seen this in all the years i've been practicing law, sitting as a judge, or commenting on the law, i've never seen or heard of this gone unchallenged. that is, nobody charged for it. stuart: unbelievable. >> yes, i predict more to come in the next three weeks. stuart: probably in the 11:00 hour from you, thank you, judge. [laughter] okay. firefighters rescuing a man stuck down a chimney, this is tucson, arizona. the man was locked out of his home, by the way, so he tried to get in through the chimney. he was stuck for four hours before neighbors heard him screaming and he emerged with a considerable amount of soot all over him. the reporter to uncovered bill clinton's affair with monica lewinsky. they're calling for nbc to release the interview with with
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>> in fact-- how are you? >> all right, awkward. senator tim kaine, vice-presidential candidate, mistaken. they thought he was mike pence. they look dierent i'd say. donald trump in green bay, wisconsin tonight. he's continuing his fight with house speaker paul ryan after he withdraw his support. here is the trump tweet today. one of two, by the way. the democrats have a corrupt machine pushing hillary clinton and we have paul ryan always fighting the republican nominee.
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david, wouldn't it be nice if they could get together? >> paul ryan needs to suck it up and sit down with the nominee the people have chosen. the problem is washington insiders, they want to choose the next party head. stuart: you're critical of ryan. >> i'm critical of ryan here on this one, step up. stuart: meanwhile, a warning from paul ryan, here is what happens if democrats win the senate. roll tape. >> if we lose the senate, do you know who becomes the chairman of the senate budget committee? a guy named bernie sanders, have you ever heard of him? >> fair point, that's accurate. if the democrats win the senate, bernie sanders runs the budget operation? >> which would be tragic beyond belief. you're the speaker of the house, step up and support him. we'll fight together.
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stuart: the civil war with the republican party, uldn't that be nice they got over that. >> they don't like that donald trump broke the emergency glass on failure in washington. stuart: liz is quiet on this one liz: nancy pelosi and schumer-- >> new evidence of a media double standard. donald trump roundly criticized by the media for treatment of women. bill clinton, well, he gets a free pass. we've seen that before. the reporter who uncovered the monica lewinsky scandal, big name in the media, nbc is sitting on the full interview with juanita broderick, who charged bill clinton with sexual assault, they caught out a big part of it that criticizes hillary. more varney.
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election is rigged. does he have a point? he's using over-the-top language. your language. you're hard to say an involving 50 states is rigged. tone down the language. objectis charge. first, voter fraud. we brought you the undercover video of the new york elections commission admitting minority voters are restaurant to vote numerous times for democrats in new york city. trump has a point about the ring election there. i can't come the media bias. i've never seen anything like it it doesn't amount to rig an election? if media outlets are sitting outlets are sitting on the news but bringing out key moments to her trump, they are not doing their job. they are not informing the public good they are working with the clinton campaign. not necessarily reagan, but it is gross unprofessional interference in perhaps donald
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trump is laying the groundwork for a law saying it's a red come november 90 can save the media did it. maybe that's the way out. either way the charge of election rigging is not what we want to hear. after the hanging chad debacle of bush v. gore, the last thing we want to the suggestion that the election is not on the up and out. we do want to hear what's really going on in the media is clearly not telling us the full story. ids should be required for voting. that would preserve the integrity of the vote. i say ignore the mainstream media. they are not being honest in what i'll pray that hackers don't get insight on voting day and messed up the whole thing. second hour is about to begin. check out the big were down
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40.18100 dead in the background there is talk of a global debt crisis. more than that in a moment. higher profits and swells there. the disney princess is around 7% up for hasbro and nightmares. let me get back to the global debt crisis. $152 trillion worth of debt worldwide a nice layout. >> more than double the size of the economy up from 67 trillion. up 2.5 times since 2002. slow growth worldwide many natives borrowing from the future but we have to pay it back it varying interest rates. negative interest rates for a very long time.
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stuart: that's another story about an impending nasty events on the market and global economy. >> japan has about five times the size of the economy and that in the slow-growing. >> i hear background task. let's get back to politics. 22 days in the election. the poll showed donald trump trailing hillary clinton. the margins are different depending what you look at it and sit in the late a4. "the wall street journal" in the league 11. very difnt polls. "washtington examiner" correspondent is with us now. ken trump bounce back from this? >> very hard. you do have polls with disparate results. one by four, another showing clinton ahead by a love in. clinton is ahead but it does
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indicate volatility in them raise. only up by four a four-point percentage lead can be a big electoral college to three. barack obama by 3.9 percentage points in 2012 in the electoral college but 332 votes. stuart: do you think the term support is undercounted? first of all a lot of people are unwilling to admit they support donald trump. there's some shame intimidated by that. number two, and the newly registered voters to come on screen this year a trump supporters that they are not necessarily pulled. they don't reach out to these people because they're not on the pollsters us. what do you make of the idea it's undercounting trumps support. >> there is some speculation about a trump effect. it does exist.
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i remember new hampshire in the primary process talking to republicans who to republicans to an on-campus people and they would ask that they were for another look left and right. people don't want to say it out loud. if you look at the last couple of primaries to a very few candidates triumph tended to over perform his polling on election day. the result would come in much larger than that. on the other hand if we talk about a five or six-point hillary clinton leads in the polls nationwide from a very hard some hidden vote to make up that gap. >> fairpoint. gop headquarters was fire bombed over the weekend. some are calling that political terrorism. how would you define it? >> we need to find out exactly what happened there or who did it. stuart: let me interrupt you.
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i'm aware opposite the gop headquarters, a had been painted with precise wording saying the republicans get out of town. >> we know that some on the far left have called triumph not only on the far left have called him supporters and we've seen that are addicting. this is the kind of thing that just makes a tough election. >> i've got two small pieces of advice. next-line you do a standup come and make sure you're not in the wind. >> you know it's going to be windy in the desert. stuart: you really need hairspray. nothing no-space thank you for being a good man and being with us this morning. let's get to what appears to be a double standard when it comes to donald trump and bill clinton. trump accuses giving free reign on the mainstream media clinton
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essentially given a pass. then and now. tammy bruce's here. there's not much doubt about this. a total double standard. >> it's interesting there's a very big "washington post" article about analyzing why this isn't one of the reasons was we've learned. since bill clinton was learned to take these women seriously. though clinton was given a pass because he's a democrat in the media is trying to help him. donald trump is not given a pass because he's a republican in the media doesn't want to help him. the problem was we have not made a lot of progress when it comes to the nature of harassment, we have? conversation et cetera but we are a long way away from eradicating it. part of that is dealing with the issues at the time they occur. people becomeuspicious unlike with mr. trump when they come up a few weeks before an election.
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that was one of the differences that bill clinton is these are coming out at various times. these allegations date to be looked at seriously and we feel for these women but it's clear that there's a political element to the nature. stuart: no doubt about that whatsoever. donald trump made a huge political mistake last week when he came out and said they are lying. >> still addressing it to this day when we are still weeks away. he lowers himself in the public discussion to do without which can be doubt can be dealt with at a different level. >> shrinking. in all my 40 years things are falling. >> is a great opportunity to save this country and is getting bogged down. this is something only he can
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change and should be changing it because there's a lot at stake in this election. >> wikileaks have said the internet link is just being tossed by a state party. i don't know who that is. liz: here is what is happening. he's at the ecuadorian and london and has had access to the internet. wikileaks as the ones paying someone has no access to the internet. i'll find other ways to do it. the overall story of how much it's affecting the election because he would've seen disclosure is really damaging the target of those disclosures. stuart: i really object. i object to this guy getting involved in our election.
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>> is going to be some kind of cyberpushback against russia. of course he's announcing that. it's interesting this night he went he was discussing. if they are trying to the association of russia in this proportional thing that died and said, this might be part of it. there is something even more serious about hillary. timing is interesting. the bad stuff about hillary. it may have been the guy -- >> it's worth an agenda. he fears to sweden for an allegation and he fears extradition in the united states over his wikileaks exposures. media bias in the mainstream media with nbc sitting on a full
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interview of one of bill clinton's accusers but will not release the full tape. we have a false story for you. the dow industrials right now on the downside by 12 points. first this. former new york jet remembered her overcoming paralysis after breaking his neck during a game in 1992. he literally learn how to walk again. he became an inspiration to many people. they're distilled over the weekend in a two-car accident near as oklahoma home. he was 50 years old.
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amazon refuses to deliver a toy gun and the chicago area. the story, please. >> the toy cowgirl place that you can see right there goes for $36. the city law forbids replica toy firearms because children have been shot or people have been shot so that is why the laws on the book. stuart: understandable. our next guest says nbc is siing on a full interview here that is the woman who accused bill clinton. they don't want to release this before the election. michael the yahoo! news chief investigator correspondent commend the men who broke the monica lewinsky story. you broke that story way back when. >> i certainly had the information first. it's your understanding that nbc has the full tape of the
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interview. during that tape there is the part where she says hillary clinton was the one who tried to shut her up. that's what nbc is sitting on. is that correct? >> well, look. nbc aired the interview with juanita broderick in 1999. lisa myers did it, a lot of attention at the time. the particular part in which juanita broderick says she had a subsequent conversation with hillary clinton after the alleged incident with bill clinton was not part of the big timepiece that ran in 1999. i don't know what juanita broderick said about the hillary clinton episode in that original interview. she has since said that hillary clinton made some comments that she took to be somehow menacing.
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we want to thank you for everything they've done to us. the comments on their face or in a few minutes. it's hard to know what hillary clinton was referring to. when you are broderick is inferring what she said matt. we don't know. we don't know what hillary clinton knew. the only point i was making in the online chat the other day would be interesting worthwhile to see how juanita broderick recounted that in 1999 and how she's recounting it today. stuart: the fact that it's not been released, that nbc thought it surely confirms the view that nbc is totally in the tank for hillary clinton's candidacy. >> yeah. there's lots of doubt about that. only making an observation. i don't even know the release of
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the tape would necessarily strength and juanita broderick's case at all. i wonder whether she said at the same way in 1999 that she sang it out. i would like to see. stuart: if it didn't strength in her case against bill clinton, nbc wouldn't run it. >> a couple things worth noting. at the time, heller could wasn't running for office and given the inherent ambiguity of even what we need are broderick is saying today, it is not clear that i'm an editorial decision he would've necessarily been cleared of those remarks. i looked today because i knew you'd be raising that. the "washington post" did a story based on interviews with juanita broderick in 1999 as well and they didn't include the hillary clinton conversation. all i'm saying --
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stuart: i know all your same. 20 seconds, do you doubt the "washington post" nbc is firmly behind hillary clinton? do you doubt that? >> i think that they are doing their job reporting on both candidates pretty vigorously. you can look at the coverage of these wikileaks about hillary clinton getting pretty extensively covered in both news organizations. stuart: i'm sorry, they are not. nbc nightly news. zero time for the e-mail thing the other day. sorry about of time. you're welcome guest on the program. come back again. >> anytime. >> if the ratings tank, you're out of here. >> when is the "washington post" coming out with their hillary clinton book. check out the big ports
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2015th speech hillary clinton gave to goldman sachs. this is in private remember. there is such a virus against people who let successful or complicated lives. the stripping of all kinds of positions, it just becomes very unnecessary. dogs trained financial reform with a lot of complaining but there was a need to do something. we are losing jobs and shutting businesses and never once saying it's the fault of wall street. you can't sit idly by in to nothing. tammy bruce is again saying one thing in private and public. >> normally without the wikileaks reveal we wouldn't know what's happening, but there is a bragging about the importance of being two-faced. another thing in public. that gets nervous when you speak the truth to them. we wouldn't know because she's
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never told us the truth. in this particular case, this is her problem. when do you believe her? can you survive wondering when someone is telling you the truth and when they are not. stuart: how do i know what she's really going to do if elected president? >> the presidential election is commencing people in persuading them about a certain direction for the company. we are in a position that we don't know what's fair, which is why she wants is talking about things that have nothing to do with policy or issues because she doesn't for some reason want us to know what she's going to do. otherwise why not convince us? why not persuade us? >> the sheet on far left her defenders? we'll find out. >> this is why -- i wish this release had happened during the primaries because the democrats had a position.
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>> staffers talking down to conservative cat experience refinements in leaked e-mails. her vice presidential candidate tim kaine is not apologizing. we will play the soundbite shortly. it has inflicted equipment on iss. president obama strategy now working? what powers the digital world? communication.
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all the way down to 818 dollars per share near $850 what about ten days ago. that's a drop. now, this -- hillary clinton's campaign staffers has we know now really were talking down to conservative catholics in leaked e-mails really talking down them. now, vice presidential candidate tim kaine he's not apologizings even though he is a devote catholic not apologizing. roll tape. >> an apology. >> you know, again, we all have opinions i don't think you need to apologize for your opinions. but, in fact, that's a great thing about our country and even about being catholic we have plenty of opinions so you don't need to apologize for an opinion. percht all right so with us, so mercedes was on the phone call that trump organized with christian leaders last week about that slam on catholics. what do you make of tim kaine?
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how is it possible that when catholics the entire religion is insulted the way they were by the campaign chief of the clinton organization? no apology from the vice presidential running mate? what's with that? >> well i've got it tell you even as a catholic i'm deeply disappointed in tim kaine and not stonking up for the catholic and their faith. considering that he himself is a catholic. let's take a little deeper here stuart because the reality is that these e-mails included something very interesting which is talking about planting catholic e rev are luges what they would cull a catholic bring and john answered by saying oh yeah we're -- we're wanted to do this by supporting groups and creating groups like catholic alliance for the monogood and catholics united. these are dprowps that just simply remind me on how communist for example and the soviet union would infiltrate catholic churches in europe. they would try to undermine ten innocent of the faith and try to control the catholic orthodox, and i find that to be so concerning especially in the
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united states where we have the first amendment. where it is about freedom of worship in this nation and have that respect there. but there is definitely an underlying plan bit left where they are pushing forward what i would call an antireligious agenda -- across the board. everts across the board. >> certainly they don't like us yiement i say us. they don't -- they think that people who have faith people of faith, they think neanderthals that's what they believe and want to junders mine that position at all costs that brings it become to tim kaine. how can you stand there say, no apology is necessary? are you kid ling me? >> not only anti-first amendment but anti-american many mere fact that he doesn't stand up and makes mention that hillary clinton respects catholics. this is the most disrespectful elitist comment i have heard
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that are anticatholic and really hit hard and this is why i think that those people of faith need to be aware why the supreme court is important about this election. because guess what, we will lose the federal judges. we will lose the supreme court to the left an you know what, that is the last stance for religious freedom in this country. and i really hope that the people of faith out there really look to see how the left -- the left liberals are pushing forward this antireligious agenda which we know at the end will impact catholic schools, christian schools, across the board on how things needs to be handled it because guess what right now we're seeing more lawsuits brought that churches need to bring up against the government in order to protect our religious liberties and that's why even the little stores of the poor, these nuns are forced to, you know, government themselveses have sued the nuns are we serious? this is what we're pushing forward in america? >> one more thing, i'm sure you're aware that if the democrats regain control of the
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senate, do you know who is the next chair of the senate if budget committee? >> who will be the next chair? >> bernie sanders. [laughter] >> well -- we know already that -- we already know elizabeth warren is very involved in pushing for the anti-business laws. we know that the left is going to have the progressives will have socialtists will have a much, much more of a sway in influencing a clinton presidency. and that to me again goes back to the fact that it is quite anti-american. antidemocratic and i think it is just really it is a dark chapter in our political history. stuart: dark chapter in our history. well strong stuff mercedes but you know, i think you're right. >> optimistic so throw me a bone here. >> i'll try. i'll try thank you very much for joining us oz always. thank you. donald trump may be trailing in national polls. but gop leaders in florida say they think trump could win there because of shatd shadow voters.
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adam shapiro is in tampa with that story. who are thesed shadow voters, adam? reporter: there are two that you might identify with shadow voters people who are democrats but tend to be conservative democrats and will vote republican. they also happen to be the newly registered republicans there's been a big effort the here by republicans to register voters and example of that would be pinellas county. democrats 200 -- 226,669 voters. just a difference of 39 registered vote terse in that one can want. and that has been flipping back and forth democrat, republican. this election psych physical, so to wrap this pup stuart, you know the democrats won i-4 corridor that's the county chair in the central of the state that won election by 188,414.
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excuse me 141,000 vote. they have an advantage still in the i-4 corridor but republicans shrinking that with newly registered republicans and then conservative democrats they expect to vote republican. >> right, not all of the those new to register republicans are called by the pots poll stores newly rdged on the new list. great -- >> not on the list. that's right. >> undercount i expect. adam shapiro thank you appreciate it. big foreign policy story of the day is this, fighting is now started to retake mosul second large pest city of iraq and one of the largest strong holds of isis. i want to brin who is a former cia covert operations guy. because we do actually have special forces, guys and people on the ground there they're taking part in this, aren't they? >> media is talking about air support. air support is incredibly important here but we do have -- you know, a limited number of personnel on the ground the
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white house is at feign and not call them combat troops. but they are in serious -- so they major, major operation here. >> as i understand it these special on guys can stand there with is it a -- laser gun and paint a target and the air force overhead can hit that target which has been painted by the special ops guy. >> my work here is done. it is really almost -- much more complicated but that's a good way to put it. look, this is -- something that has been building for some time possibly the worse kept military secret, you know, in the past couple of years. we know this has been happening. the islam pick state took over mo ?iewl june of 2014. it is their last urban strong hold in iraq. and we have a -- there's a coalition if you can call it there, a localized coalition iraqi military. iraq countertri. element and
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turkish back sunni fighters and it is also iran backed shiite force it is they're all gathering. they've been gathering for some time trying to take control of the villages, environment surrounding mo siewls. now, interesting enough this may be a million residents left in mosul. when you talk about urban fighting, it is a mess. it is a complete goat rope, and so they're very concerned, obviously, about civilian casualties. there's an avenue, a corridor to the west serious to the west of mosul that essentially they've left open in part because they're thinking well maybe we give the islamic state fighters and maybe 5,000 to 7,000 fighters give them a chance to escape and limit civilian casualties and may also be a corridor to allow some of the civilians to flee safely. >> i know you. i know you quoit well you're a foreign operations guy in the path. in heart would you want to be in mosul now fighting?
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>> yeah. anybody, i mean, easy for me to say pinstripe suit and sitting n knee command central stand here. but ninl involve counterterrorism are wants to be in the middle of things. particularly in the event like this. if we can drive them out of mosul make no mistake that doesn't mean ends of the islamic state but saying we've got them and a moment after we manage to bag bin laden and it is the end of al qaeda but it is not. but an important step. >> but you'd. the to be in there in the kill. everybody again who has been involved in this fight would want to be there and we have to think about our troops, allies that are there because this is a big event. j we respect that. food a all thank you, sir. [laughter] here comes the sector report. we've got it for you every day. netflix reports its numbers after the close of tradings today. investors kind of worried about subscribers is that the case there, nicole? >> that is always the case for
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net thrix we've seen the stock very vol toil and they have big gos r how many people they add as far as the subscribers they have to also watch the turn rate and how many people are canceling and intense competition from likes of amazon. stock right now is down 3%. the estimate is that they will add 300,000 net u.s. subscribers they fell short in the last quarter and big picture here is that subscribe percent while it continues to grow in percentage terms, that growth has continued to slow and the projection are that it will continue to do so but they have licenses dealing and they made a deal with chris rock and winners with stranger things lean the like. >> thanks very much indeed check that big boards we're down 2 points. i always like to bringout background here. there's another story about an impending financial crisis because the globe nowhas 152 trillion worth of debt. that apparently is a problem. steve moore, trump economic advisory talking about that
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trail and it hit north carolina. >> can you imagine if you reverse this and a democrat office had been fire bombed or voter registration, location have been bombed? they would have had the troops out. there would have been national gaitered and president would have been on national tv and hipght would have been pup there leading a march down the street. republican office gets bombed, what's the real reaction here? okay let me give a little credit local democrat party said we'll help you set up a go fund me page and do something to help. but where are they calling for the absolute outrage that a political act like this -- lives out?
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♪ >> this one is really hard to swallow. a swedish prosecutor says that isis flag can be flown in sweden. it is not hate speech. details, liz. liz: hate speech is targeted at one group so the prosecutor is saying that 23-year-old man who posted isis flag on facebook page basically is for everybody. isis has content for all groups under the law can't prosecute so really a nitpicking -- way of the law. you know, they outlaw the
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swastika over there. >> pathetic i'm angry -- quite angry about it. oab to the evangelical traditional skewed it to the republicans -- they heavily favored donald trump in the beginning. certainly° the primary process. robert is with us baptist pastor, you are an evangelical i can say that? >> that's correct. >> so has the evangelical vote shifted has it shifted in and of themselves i'm told they're becoming a little bit more -- affluent moving up the income chain a little bit. is is that accurate? >> well, there maybe some truth in that but solidly committed to jesus is the son of god that the bible is u true. and that christ is the only way to heaven that hasn't changed. and you know stuart a lot of people are perplexed by continued support for donald trump and i explain that this
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way back in 19890 evangelicals voted for a candidate who was a noted womanizer in hollywood who would be the first divorced president in history. and yet they supported him. his name was ronald reagan and when they voted for him stuart they weren't endorsing womanizing or divorce, they were endorsing ray begun's philosophy and policy i think that's what's going on here with their support for donald trump. >> is it still solid support, the donald trump because i go back into 2012 election i'm told that a couple of million e van is jell calls did not and qowld not vote for mitt romney. perhaps on the grounds that he was a mormon. >> i think that's true. three to four million probably staid home and i think what had the trump campaign needs to be concerned about is not that evangelicals will support hillary clinton they support trump by more than 3-1 i think that danger is they might stay at home an my advice to the campaign has been look if this comes up wednesday night, drurch
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needs to say what he did on that friday night about the access hollywood tapes, i apologized. those comments were offensive but i'm not the same person i was ten or 20 or 30 years ago. this election is not about my past. it's about america's future and pivot to issues. >> do you bring your politics to your ministry? i'm not suggesting you preach politics from the pulpit not suggesting that at all because you don't do that but many your ministry broader from teaching from pulpit do you bring to that context of what you do within the church? >> in pulpit i talk about issues about importance of life. the importance of religious liberty andty let my congregation connect the dots. as you know, though, outside i've been interested in this election because i believe this is the last time stuart, that turn our nation around and by the way, past force have a long history of being ?rofd politics whether it's american revolution or civil rights movement. >> they do robert i'm breaking away with breaking news thank you for joining us always a
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pleasure now this is from the hillary e-mail scandal. patrick kennedy tom guy at the state department. he asked the fbi to bury some of the e-mails from hillary server sensitive bury them please. in exchange, the fbi guys would get more curby jobs overseas. that was the nature of this quid pro quo u now we have new documents from fbi. >> that patrick kennedy essentially said in exabout change for more agents in country where is they are now forbidden, we would like a quid pro quo br you basically let us take an e-mail that had g.o. physical and jeep logical information in it could be a joint attack, terror relate and bury is forever as a request as a freedom of freedom act request and never seat light of day. in other words bury it please. >> yes. more on that coming up i'm sure.
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but they're not very nice people. and they've committed a federal, federal crime. liz: that's dallas wood house a north carolina gop executive director. he's responding to the tack on republican headquarters in hillsborough, north carolina. the place was fire bombed, destroyed. woodhouse joins stuart as does donald trump economic improve steve moore weighing in on the global debt crisis we're talking about and carey former miss usa she supports donald trump but first sheriff david clark sounding off last hour on fbi director james comey. roll tape. >> we have this from the director of the fbi james comey. he thinks that there are people who think that police shootings are national epidemic because comey says they have no idea what they're talking about because there's current no federal da to dps ta to indicate that's the case. they have no idea of whether the number of black people being shot by police is up, down, or
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sideways. the truth is police officers are overwhelmingly good people. well we've got that. but sheriff, is that an accurate statement from james comey that people, there's no statistics? that's why we don't know really what's going on? >> that's a ridiculous statement by director comey. look wheb doesn't have any credibility anymore after the way he handled it that hillary clinton investigation. but look, for him to say that the reason why cops are undersiege because there's no federal data that's laughable. this is an emotional argument, a political construct, there is plenty of data and plenty of research that goes against this false narrative painted about the american police officer. and it doesn't matter because when you throw logic up against emotional argument it's hard to fight. propaganda, myth about the behavior of law enforcement officers using force is what is ruling today because the liberal mainstream media, not fox news
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stuart: the third hour of "varney & company" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> what's so ironic about it, steve, real quickly is what was going on many that office just hours before this attack are the kinds of ways you should respond; calling voters, getting sample ballots together, advocating for your causes and beliefs. you didn't advocate for your cause by burning us down, you kept us from advocating for ours. but not for long. stuart: that was the executive director o the north carolina
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republican party describing the gop office that was fire bombed and vandalized. do we have anything more on this, liz? >> yeah. they're calling it a hate crime, and also they're going to have to out of a coach -- operate out of a coach bus. that's how a bad the situation is down there. it was a molotov cocktail thrown through the window, they still don't know who perpetrated what they're calling a hate crime. stuart: it was scrawled on the wall, nazi republicans, get out of town or else, direct threats. >> correct. stuart: that's nasty stuff at this point. >> that is nasty stuff. and what they're saying down there, they didn't expect anything like this to happen. stuart: who would? >> who would. stuart: the man you heard is going to be on the show, dallas woodhouse, he will be joining us later this hour. that already around 11:30 this morning. donald trump continues to hammer house speaker paul ryan because ryan withdrew his
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support from trump. here's trump's most recent tweet about ryan. the democrats have a corrupt political machine pushing crooked hillary clinton. we have paul ryan, always fighting the republican nominee. both trump and ryan are campaigning in wisconsin today. let's bring in rachel campos duffy, the libra initiative. rachel, your husband is a congressman from wisconsin. wouldn't with you like to see the ryan faction and the trump faction get together maybe today in wisconsin and put this party back to together again? wouldn't you like to see that? [laughter] >> first of all, i want to say, stuart, paul ryan has not withdrawn support for donald trump, he just said he didn't want to campaign together. and frankly, i'm going to tell you this: donald trumps has played wisconsin the wrong way every single time. he came in in the primary throwing rocks at scott walker while ted cruz was hugging him. and then this summer he was
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tweeting positive things about paul ryan's opponent in his primary. so i don't think trump understands the way wisconsin republicans are. they love scott walker, they love paul ryan. if i was the trump team, i would send in ivanka, send in pence, somebody who could bring this party together. stuart: wait a minute, there's a civil war in the republican party and, you know, it's quite out there, it's obvious to this is what's going on. wouldn't you want to see get together? i mean, good lord, i mean, the house and the senate are at stake here. >> sure. but right now paul ryan's job is to have a gop majority, because that's the insurance they have if hillary's elected. and even if trump is elected, he needs a conservative house. we've got members -- stuart: wait a minute. don't you think -- >> but, stuart -- stuart: don't you think it's paul ryan's job as the highest ranked republican in congress, get behind the nominee of your party. >> no. i think paul ryan's job is to make sure there's a conservative majority in the house.
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and right now there are a lot of members after that tape drop with billy bush, there's a lot of members who are in dangerous, you know, dangerously close race ares now, races that have gotten closer because of that, because of those tapes. so i think paul ryan did not withdraw his endorsement. i think what paul ryan is doing is he's, first of all, very disgusted as a parent by what he saw on it, but more importantly, he's got to do his job of getting this majority in the house because, remember, if we lose that, we've got nancy pelosi grabbing that gavel. stuart: i don't think any of us have forgotten. rachel, thanks for joining us. [laughter] we do appreciate that. got it. >> you got it. stuart: newly-released wikileaks e-mails show a cnbc guest conspired with the clinton campaign to ask trump a question during an interview with trump on cnbc. glenn hutch especially, now, he's -- hutchens, he's a private
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investor, former bill clinton adviser. he discussed with clinton campaign manager john podesta, they discussed together how they could ambush trump during a live interview on cnbc. podesta suggested a question about trump's stance on the minimum wage. here's hutchens response, quote: you have said that raising the minimum wage would make america uncompetitive, but virtually all minimum wage jobs -- see graphic below which i will send in advance -- are in service industries that don't export like your hotels and resorts. how do you explain that? podesta responded that he liked that idea, he liked the question. so now listen to the interview which was held live on cnbc. watch this. >> hello, donald. we're talking about the u.s. economy, economic policy later on the show today. >> right. >> you said that raising the minimum wage would make the u.s. uncompetitive, but almost all
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minimum wage jobs are in service industries that don't export like your hotels and resorts. how do you explain that? stuart: there you have it, almost word for word from the e-mail. podesta approving the question by that gentleman, that question was asked of donald trump. that's prepping a guest to ambush a guest on the show, donald trump. joining us now is howard kurtz, "media buzz" host. i think that's sort of a detraction from journalistic standards, and i think you'd agree with that, howard. >> right. of course, cnbc may not have known of this collusion, but i would never agn have this guy on. now, it's not shocking, stuart, that a former bill clinton adviser would consult with the clinton campaign, but this skullduggery when trump was calling in and he's talking to the chairman of hillary clinton's campaign about what question would most embarrass donald trump -- it wasn't bad question, but it was obviously approved by the hillary folks. i think cnbc and the viewers really got screwed here. stuart: now, donald trump is
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saying this is a rigged election in part because of the media's overwhelming support for and organization of material to expose donald trump. i think that he's right in the sense that there is a media pile-on here. but i'm not sure there's any proof of actual collusion from one news organization to another to get together to beat donald trump. what say you? >> well, there certainly are are isolated instances such as the former cnn contributor, donna brazile, feeding a question in advance to the clinton campaign before a town hall a few months ago. overall when trump is stepping up his relatic, i should say -- rhetoric, i should say, what he's talking about in part are the accusations of these women of various forms of sexual misconduct. they are on the record, they are being reported by news outlets. i don't see any evidence of collusion on that with the clinton campaign. at the same time, i'm a little
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surprised that trump is spending as much time as he is prosecuting this case rather than talking about his core issues that would help him win this election rather than complaining about it being rigged. stuart: would you settle for this, howard, there has been interference with the media on the part of the election in the sense that bad material was timed to release to do maximum damage to one candidate, donald trump. gross interference? >> well, i'm not going to buy into the notion that the media were just waiting for an october surprise and rounded up all these women. the women came forward, as far as i can tell, on their own. but absolutely no question the media bias against donald trump has been quite evident since the day he rode down that escator at trump tower. it has gotten much worse since the conventions, i would say, and now there's just open warfare. he says we're rigging the election, increasingly i see journalists writing about donald trump and conspiracy theories. it's getting really ugly, and he does have a complaint, although
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i might not agree with the specifics. stuart: fair point. thank you very much, howie. back to the news we were breaking last hour from the hillary e-mail trove. a top guy at the state department, patrick kennedy, asked the fbi, hey, please bury some of those hillary e-mails because they're very politically sensitive. bury them, please. in exchange, the fbi agents involved would get more cushy jobs overseas. e. mac, this is all part of what we're now seeing a new dump -- not a dump, but the expulsion of documents from the fbi -- >> yes, correct. the fbi put up 100 pages of documents to a web site and, basically, you're seeing political horse trading ahead of time about how the fbi would classify certain e-mails that were sluiced through the private e-mail server in chappaqua. and, yes, there was a quid pro quo suggested. patrick kennedy, state department official, in talking
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with the fbi about burying an e-mail that had sensitive geological and geophysical data in it. that talks possibly of terrorism, basically -- stuart: well -- >> so bury it as freedom of information act, never to be seen again. stuart: we're going through those pages now, we should tell our viewers, but that is the background. the quid pro quo, state department/fbi. that's the backdrop, more details later for sure. >> yeah. stuart: miss usa 2009 runner-up and trump supporter is here with us again, carrie prejean. last time she was here she blasted the media for their bias against trump. and we also have this more you. clinn supporter and former wisconsin senator russ feingold caught on camera saying there might be executive orders on guns if a president hillary clinton can't get gun control
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through congress. this video was taken by the same group that brought us undercover video of the new york elections commissioner admitting minority voters were bossed around to vote numerous times for democrats. we'll deal with all of this later this hour. >> if there's still republican control of congress and if hillary is elected, is there anything she could do to -- >> there might be executive order, yeah. you can run an errand. (music playing) ♪ push it real good... (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy.
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the horizon. we're always hearing we're going to have a crash because of all this debt. never happens. will it? >> well, it could be the third big financial bubble to crash in the last 25 years. remember, we had the dot.com bubble bursting, then the housing market, and you look at where there's excesses in the world economy right now, and it looks to me like it's government debt. we're starting to see some of the financial strain of that, stuart, through a lot of these pension programs that are going bankrupt and belly up and bankrupting a lot of cities and states around the country and around the world. so i'd say the crisis is right near upon us. stuart: well, your trump plan -- which you are one of the architects of the trump plan -- the criticism is that it would increase our debt a lot, both short term and long term. how to you answer that? >> you've got to get growth up, you know? you can't solve any of the world's problems, whether it's the debt crisis, whether it's bad schools or bad health care or income inequality, you just
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can't solve any of those problems without getting growth up. but our, you know, we're focused like a laser beam on getting from 1.5% growth to 4% growth. we think we can do that in, you know, 12-18 months. and, by the way, if you grow the economy by 4%, the share of debt to gdp falls. and so, you know, you're alleviating the debt crisis by bringing down the, by, you know, expanding the size of the -- by the way, if we get it right here in the united states, stuart, i think the rest of world will follow. stuart: we could drag everybody else out of the doldrums. >> that happened in the reagan years. stuart: we've got dueling polls this morning, it shows trump down in both of them. look on the screen. trump is down by four points -- only four points, actually, in "the washington post"/abc poll, he's down 11 in "the wall street journal"/nbc poll. be trump's going to make a comeback to win, how does he do that? surely, he's got to say give me
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growth and give me prosperity, and i've got a plan. >> yeah. you know, he's got to stop focusing on the media-created stories and focus on what the american people want to talk about which is the econy and growth. and, u know, when you have polls -- i mean, look, those are, that one poll, which was 11 points? was in the "wall street journal" -- stuart: yeah. >> yeah. look, i mean, that's a dismal number. the other one's 4%. we can work with that. i think if he's down only three or four points on election day, i think he wins because people are lying to the pollsters. but the bigger point here is he's got enough of a megaphone to shift this back to the economy. maybe the most important poll question of all, even more than these head-to-head competition polls is do you think the economy's headed in the right direction, and three out of four voters are saying no. that's a troubling statistic for hillary who's running on the status quo. stuart: next time you're on the campaign plane with all those
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other steves -- [laughter] ask mr. trump, please, talk about growth and prosperity. >> yeah. 1.5% growth for the past six months and median incomes fell, and the media didn't cover that. stuart: that is astonishing. we didn't cover it. that's extraordinary. >> yeah. stuart: steve, come back again soon, please, i want those markets. to the market, we're off 22 points as we speak. how about oil? i believe we're below $50 a barrel? yes, we are. still concerns about that oversupply, the glut, and that's hitting the price. net electricity profits come out -- netflix profits come out after the bell, it faces a slowing subscriber growth, the stock's to down 16% this year. is netflix a thing of the past? ooh, there's a question. bank of america posted better profits, more people putting money into their accounts, apparently. it was up earlier, now it's dead flat. remember this video? undercover shots of the new york
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elections commissioner admitting minority voters were bussed around to vote numerous times as democrats? well, now new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, wants him to resign. we've got details on that coming up for you. and miss usa 2009 runner-up, trump supporter, carrie prejean, she's going to be here again. last time she was here she blasted the media for its bias against trump. watch this. >> no, i have nothing but amazing things to say about donald trump. his compassion, his heart. i mean, he loves this country. people need to remember that. i'm sick and tired of the liberal media trying to bash this man. this man is a good man. (war drums beating)
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stuart: the mayor of new york city is bill de blasio. he is calling for the resignation of the election official who spoke out against the new york voter id laws. the man who captured that bombshell video, james to o'keefe, the project veritas founder, he appeared on this program. here's what he had to say about this. roll tape. >> and he is the elections commissioner in new york city. this is not a low level person. stuart: he's the top guy. >> he's the top guy, and he's a democrat, and he's angry with how the system works, and he's become an unwitting
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whistleblower telling us i can't say this publicly. stuart: let's be clear here, bill de blasio wants the election commissioner to resign because he was caught on videotape saying i don't agree with the id laws. remember in new york you can't ask somebody for an id so they can move around and vote fairly freely. have i got that right, liz? >> you do have it right. and this comes, you know, just last spring the bernie sanders campaign were saying there's irregularities in how voters are voting in brooklyn. we have gop officials saying, yes, we are for voter id. if anything, de blasio should be saying we should be having hearings and have the public weigh in on whether or not there's voter fraud in new york city. he's asking to squelch and stop these voices. stuart: of course he is, because the left does not want ids at elections. they say that -- >> it's implicitly racist. stuart: implicitly racist. >> yeah. stuart: that's nonsense. how else do you for example the integrity of the election
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process if you've got no ids, and you've got the election commissioner admitting people are going round and round to different constituencies voting metropolitan once? >> it's a privilege to vote, you should have an id to do it. stuart: and i'm going to do it this year. got it. all right, how about this one? a gop office, the headquarters in north carolina, fire bombed, vandalized last night. nobody injured. with us next, the leader of the republican party many north carolina, he was there, saw the damage. we've got his opinion on it in a moment. and clinton supporter, former wisconsin senator russ feingold, caught on camera saying there might be executive orders if a president hillary clinton can't get gun control through congress. watch this. >> if there's still a republican-controlled congress and if hillary is elected, is there anything she could do to -- >> there might be executive order. the microsoft cloud helps us
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are the ones that matter most to you. stuart: we have breaking news on hillary's e-mails. patrick kennedy, top guy at the ste depamentr one of 'em on your screen right there, he asked the fbi to change the classification of some of hillary's e-mails because they were politically very sensitive. in exchange, the fbi agents involved would get more cushy
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jobs maybe overseas. quid pro quo. judge andrew napolitano is here. is it a quid pro quo? looks like it. >> well, it's an offer for a quid pro quo. it obviously was rejected by the fbi, so here's what happened. patrick kennedy, when he was a high ranking official in the state department, asked the fbi to change the classification on documents. now, docking unit classification -- document classifications are often changed. the difference can be subjective, but they're changed so that a broader array of people that need to see them who don't have the security clearances can see them. they can't be changed after they're subpoenaed and after their evidence in a criminal case. that's called obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence and, in this case, an offer of bribery. so the fbi interviewed its own agent who had the conversation with patrick kennedy, and that agent relayed to interviewers, his colleagues, what deputy secretary of state kennedy said to him. and that's the report that was
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released on friday. this is not wikileaks. stuart: no. it's the fbi, disgruntled guys. >> yes. this is fbi agents who worked on the prosecution of mrs. clinton who are still seething that their work was not taken seriously by the department of justice leaking this stuff to undermine the decision not to prosecute her. could this happen in great britain? stuart: no idea. [laughter] >> we shouldn't laugh about it, it's dreadfully serious. i've never really seen anything quite like this. an offer of a bribe in writing in an fbi document and nobody charged. fbi agents leaking information in the most high profile case of our era because they disagree with the decision of their bosses. this is really virgin territory in the legal community. stuart: extraordinary. more virgin territory. in connecticut after the newtown shootings, some of the families of the victims wanted to sue the gun manufacturer.
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>> yes. stuart: a state judge in connecticut has just thrown that out. >> she did so on the basis of a federal statute which immunizes the manufacturer for the criminal use of what the manufacturer has made. there are exceptions to that, but none of them applied here like a defect in the weapon. stuart: the left wants to get rid of that so that the gun manufacturers do not have protection against liability lawsuits. i maintain that if that were the case, the gun industry is toast. >> correct. i mean, can you hold general motors liable because somebody driving a chevy got drunk and got in an accident? of course not. it's the same principle with respect to the guns. if you can find a defect in that gun, if you can find a law the manufacturer broke, if you can find some paper trail showing that the manufacturer intentionally got it into the hands of a madman, those are all exceptions to the statute. but none of them applied in this connecticut case. as heart-rending as it is what
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happened to those families, the judge's job is to enforce the law, to interpret the law as it was written. stuart: not to change the whole liability structure of the industry. >> correct. stuart: now, russ feingold who is running for the senate in minnesota, i think it is -- >> wisconsin. stuart: i'm sorry, it's wisconsin. he wants, he says, look, if it's a hillary clinton presidency, she would use executive orders to get gun control through. because you can't get it through congress, so use executive orders. could she do that? >> yes, there are little things the president could do. about two years ago the president directed the department of homeland security to buy over 400 million rounds of ammunition. that made it almost impossible for the average private gun owner who practices on a saturday morning at a gun range to get the ammunition with which to practice because as soon as it came on the market, the feds were buying it up. that's one thing she could do. another thing she could do is to unleash the drug enforcement administration which also
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monitors the sales of guns to interpret the rules more strictly, to expand waiting periods to harass gun dealers. i don't know that she would do that. he's making this speculation. the courts would have to intercede, but she could seriously retard, slow down the ability of law-abiding gun owners to use their guns if she can't get what she wants in the congress. i think that's what he was talking about. stuart: so on your plate today has been fresh revelations about the fbi and its relationship with the state department -- >> yes. stuart: on your plate today has been the idea of executive orders for gun control if it's a hillary clinton presidency, and my guess is that neither of those two major stories will make it into the establishment media because they don't want to know -- >> they won't. stuart: -- about those two stories. >> they'll be talking about donald trump's denials of inappropriate behavior instead. stuart: and i think that story about the fbi is absolutely dynamite. >> i will tell you that in 40-plus years of being in the legal community, i've never seen
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anything like it. stuart: no, you haven't. you've got another 40 years to go too. [laughter] >> god love you, stuart. stuart: 40 years on this show. judge, thanks very much, sir. now this, a gop office in north carolina fire bombed, vandalized. nobody injured. the leader of the republican party in north carolina, dallas woodhouse, he is with us. he's been there, he's seen the damage. dallas, are you with us right -- yes, sir, you are. now, you called this political terrorism, i believe? >> yes, sir. be. stuart: what happened? >> well, we know that our orange county office which is about 40 miles west of the capital city of raleigh was heavily burned out, some sort of fire bomb. all of the inside of about a four or five-room office was destroyed. there was also nazi propaganda,
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a swastika that said nazi republicans get out or else. we took that as a threat. stuart: yeah. >> we informed all of our offices across the state. we have a hundred counties, we don't have a county office in every one, but we have one in most. we asked them to shut down early yesterday, on sunday evening, so we could get an assessment of the situation. but we do have all of our offices back up and running today including in orange county. we have a donated bus that we are working out of. we have tables outside, and we are flocked with volunteers that are ready to clean up and keep moving. stuart: hold on a second. i want to read you donald trump's tweet, because he tweeted about this incident. here it is. he says: animals representing hillary clinton and dems in north carolina just fire bombed our office in orange county because we are winning. would you pass judgment on that tweet, please, dallas woodhouse? >> you know, we've seen a lot of people see a lot of things.
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i agree with him that they are animals, and i agree with him that they are probably people that don't like republicans very much, and he's the most high profile republican running in north carolina along with governor pat mccrory who's been attacked by the liberals right and left for passing voter id and things like that. so it's a little further than i would go. what i will say is i will agree with hillary clinton that said this is unacceptable, and donald trump who said this was done by animals. and then i would add that this has no place in a governing functioning democracy. stuart: well said. >> earlier today in that office, stuart, we had people signing up voters, getting walk lists together and doing the things that you do to voice yourself in a democracy, and then just a few hours later we saw this kind of attack. stuart: you've got be it. dallas woodhouse, thank you very much for being with us today. we appreciate it. thank you, sir.
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>> thank you. stuart: now this, wikileaks says their founder, julian assange's internet link has been cut off by, quote, a state party. have you anything more on, liz? >> yeah. essentially, assange is tweeting out some state actor, unnamed state actor intentionally severed his links, his ability to get on the internet. he's tweeting out of the ecuador embassy in london where he's been taking refuge since 2012. he's not verifying who knocked him offline, who the state actor is. it is important to note he's poised to release 38,000 more e-mails, 12,000 have been released so far. stuart: is there any connection between this incident, cutting off his internet service, and vice president joe biden saying that maybe we'll counterattack in the cyber war against russia? i mean, not trying to cook up a conspiracy theory here, but is it possible that we knocked off his internet connection to
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julian assange? >> quince dentally -- coincidentally, the russian rt is saying their -- [inaudible] to the united kingdom have been blocked. thisomes after hillary clinton's wall street speeches were released, it's curious, the timing. we'll stay on the story, find out what julian assange says who did it. stuart: it's curious. >> curious. stuart: you're so right. [laughter] look who is with us, miss usa 2009 runner-up and trump supporter carrie prejean. is that correct, carrie? >> yes. stuart: okay. i'm sorry, we'll get to you after the commercial break. all right, everybody, back in a moment. take that break, please. eople tn the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em.
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mistreated women in the past. one of the women supposedly mistreated says she was totally misquoted. let's bring in that lady, carrie prejean, author of "still standing: the untold story of my fight existence -- against gossip, hate and political attacks." carrie, welcome back to the program -- >> hi, welcome -- good seeing you. stuart:in what way did they totally misconstrue what you had said to the times? >> well, they took something out of my book that -- and completely took it out of context and made it seem like they did an exclusive interview with me, and i, you know, said these negative things about mr. trump when if they would have just read a couple sentences down in my book, they would have learned that i have the utmost respect for mr. trump, and i even said in my book that i support him and i
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owe a lot to him, so -- stuart: now, am i right in saying, carrie, that the authors of that previous article a few months ago which misquoted you are the same people who have authored the current new york times stories about other women supposedly, allegedly misthreated by donald trump -- mistreated by donald trump, same authors? >> probably. i mean, i'm really not surprised. this is just another example of how 80-85% of the media is against mr. trump. and they will do everything possible to try and discredit him, to try to sneer him -- smear him, to try to create stories and make up things to try and silence him. this is a movement that's going on, and they want to stop this movement, and it's obviously an attempt to try and silence him. stuart: now, donald trump called those women, his latest accusers, he flat out said they're liars. i think that was a political mistake. i don't think you do that kind of thing in a presidential election campa my opinion, a potical
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mistakement are you saying -- planing. are you saying that you believe trump that those women were lying? >> listen, i've been around mr. trump. i've been around him a lot, and he's been around some of the most beautiful women in the entire universe. i mean, he owned the miss usa* pageant, he owned misuniverse. and i just find it a little opportunistic that these women, decades later, are coming forward during the most important election in the history of the united states and say that mr. trump allegedly harassed them or touched them. i wasn't there, but i just think it's a little opportunistic at this point to come out and say these things about mr. trump when he's winning so far. stuart: a lot of the commentary on this women and trump series of allegations, a lot of the commentary said donald trump an alpha male. i don't know exactly what that means, but i think there's an
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implication there that he's a man. [laughter] would you agree with this? >> i mean, yeah, this is a man. this is a businessman. i mean, before he was running for the president, he was not a politician. he wasn't a polished politician with scripted, you know, answers and, you know, he's running against -- listen, this is, this is the choice that you have. you have either to choose a corrupt politician who's been in office for over three decades, or you have a changemaker who's a political outsider, who was in the entertainment business, who is a billionaire, who was an outsider. and so you can't really hold them up to the same standards. i mean, hillary clinton, look at what she's done. i mean, look at a all the women that she's defamed over years. so i really just think this is such a smear campaign against mr. trump. and i know him personally, and he has been always respectful of women and has given me so many opportunities and launched my
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career and helped me in so many ways. and so i just, i just don't buy these attacks. stuart: okay. carrie, thank you very much for joining us today. come back and see us again. >> thanks for having me. thank you. good to see you. stuart: breaking news. liz, more documents from the fbi? what's the story? >> yes. this is about the fbi's interviews with diplomatic security officials charged with protecting hillary clinton. and what happened was the senior official at state department, again with diplomatic security, told the fbi that, yes, hillary clinton would take her blackberry that was in a drawer in a secure area, walk out with the blackberry to a non-secure area and start communicating with that blackberry. the fear is that she was exposing herself to be hacked. there's also kind of a, basically, diplomatic security agents upset that they had to follow the rules that she exempted herself from. so remember this, hillary clinton's saying we have never been hacked, right?
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but that basically she's saying we have not been hacked. state department's been hacked. democratic national committee's been hacked. the clinton foundation's been hacked. no fortune 500 ceo can reasonably say we have never been hacked, because you just don't know how or when or who is hacking you. but clearly, those entities have been hacked subsequent to -- stuart: i'd like to meet somebody who's not been hacked. lizzie, good stuff. now this, hillary clinton's campaign staffers were, indeed, talking down to conservative catholics. we found that out from leaked e-mails. her vice presidential candidate, tim kaine, he's not going to apologize, that's what he says. we'll play you the sound bite on the non-apology in just a moment. the third and final presidential debate two days away. the moderator is chris wallace from fox news. watch fox business for complete coverage all wednesday evening. we've got it. more "varney" in a moment. . ♪ (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride.
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stuart: we know this, hillary campaign staffers talked down to conservative catholics. we know that from leaked e-mails. her vice presidential candidate is senator tim kaine, he is a devote catholic. he's not apologizing for any of this. watch this. >> an apology? >> you know, again, we all have opinions, and i don't think you
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need to apologize for your opinions. but, in fact, that's a great thing about our country and even about being catholic, we have plenty of opinions. so you don't need to apologize for an opinion. stuart: wait a minute, there's no opinion here. george soros paid money to john podesta, said they would set up two fake catholic groups which would infiltrate the church and infiltrate church politics and try to change them from the inside. that's not an opinion, that's worthy of an apology, isn't it? >> yeah, it's an imposition. stuart: yes. >> catholics disagree all the time. they don't want to feel like they're being manipulated for political ends, and that's what's happening here. i disagree with conservative catholics all the time. it's a kitchen table, we disagree, we fight. but to be called severely backward or adhering to systemic thought, it's an offense. stuart: yes. >> and by the way, 32 million catholics voted in 2012. they make up a double-digit percentage of the voting, of those who vote.
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so to offend them like this is really politically inept. stuart: well, they didn't know it was going to be exposed. >> yeah, that's right. stuart: by the way, it's the alfred e. smith dinner this week -- >> yes. and my grandmother worked on his campaign for governor. stuart: is that correct, producer, they're both going to be there? >> yes. 'll be watching this one. stuart: we will watch that wunsch more "varney" after this. upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business recengrand prix race cars-benz made history when it sold
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9:30 this morning to an half-hour is gunned down just 20 points on the dow jones industrial average. price of oil below $50 a barrel. that maybe has something to do a stock split the two are going down ever so slightly. our time is up, the neil cavuto ready to take it away. it is yours. neil: thank you very much. but the greatest document dump whatever you want to call it, maybe the clinton campaign shouldn't get ahead of itself or i and all the red states are locking down an even bigger electoral vote majority to not only run up the clock, but run out the electoral votes. former bush 43 chief of staff karl rove on that strategy seems to imply that they can really run up some big numbers in the hope that will run up the democratic vote in key states, and maybe turn the senate possibly even n
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