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- your well-being changes from loss of hope to better times ahead. - imagine what you could make possible. learn more and sign up as an organ, eye, and tissue donor. go to organdonor.gov. neil: all right, i think, my colleague was handling this, because, they kept moving, a lot of antics in the back and forth, they got into a lot of subjects. the question is, they get in spin room, each side -- red flag or republican backers and blue are democrats.
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we have general michael flynn with us. one thing that is getting most traction on internet right now, donald trump's comments about the rigged election. what do you think? >> first, overall, he win damn near all of the rounds. neil: you think so. it takes a title. >> we have 3 more weeks. he has to feel really good.
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this issue that media will pick up on, i've gone with him for last couple of days, he was talking about rigged elections. a big part of this, you know this. shows how much the media is so anti-trump. so -- biased. neil: he is talked about a rigged sirigsystem that the vot. >> i think he is talking about, generally his comments, he will accept the outcome of the election. neil: do you really think this so? >> yes. neil: i do want to be clear. let's say he does lose. >> he is not going to lose. neil: i understand. but, as his confident. someone he respects and admires, would you general flint say, donald, you have to honor the results?
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>> yeah. neil: you would. >> honor the results, this is our system. i think he is just making sure that -- when you look at some of the things that we see, in our election process. you can't have illegals voting, you wantyou can't have dead peon the list. neil: are they so great? >> do they have an impact? i don't know. i don't know enough about it, i have looked at it. some people say there is not enough. but if there is one thing i would like to see, i in our country, i would like a fairmead yeah, that -- fair media that goes back to the days of journalism, let the public decide. neil: she has been doing a lot of smiling. bill has been smiling. you hear from a lot of clinton
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operatives, saying we sealed deal. >> not at all, oh, my god, they will say that. i think that you know there are so many serious issues, and you know for her to be sort of smiling, during the debate, about serious issues, almost like there is nothing funny about these things that are going on. and some activities that we're involved in, in the world, world is just a mess. and a lot of foreign policy, her fingerprints are on most of foreign policy disasters that we have in the world. from russia, reset, unraveling of situation in middle east. she -- nobody brought it up, but she also had her -- fingerprints on yemen. she made a secretary of state, so, this is to me, a may job
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victory for -- major victory for donald trump. neil: you feel good. he seems to think more highly of vladimir putin. and. >> what to we want to do with russia? do we want to go to war with russia? right now this administration, talking about cyber war. we're over there, you know issue about the treaty, the or the peace -- you know peace treaty came up that failed. all things going on with russia. russia made a move into the middle east, like they have not made a move in 40 years. neil: how would that relationship change with a president trump? >> it has to be more of a personal relationship. putin has m no respect for president obama, i would love to cheer for our president, but i can't. neil: with you, he could roll
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you. >> she -- the russian reset. most people don't remember what it was, secretary of of state dealing with lavrov in russia she goes and does the staples button, it was spelled wrong, makes us look foolish, after that russia is crimea and middle east. right now we have talked about this, donald trump is aware. we're in a cold war 2.0. it is a very dangerous time for our country. i would rather we work with russia than go to war with them. neil: thank you very much. kenny talking to person behind the whole donald trump -- let's listen in. >> issues, he talks about economic growth, 25 million new jobs, unleashing energy. he talked about disaster that is obamacare for many americans who thought they would get health care, and their premious are rising and -- premium are rising
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and their quality of care is diminishing, he actually just, he would not let her get away with saying things that are not through. may have opinio been he rehears. i thought a telling moment, she had practiced this whole sound bite about donald trump and the inciting violent at protest, nobody updated or scrubbed this in light of yesterday's video, where paid people by dnc was inciting protest at donald trump rally. she is talking about stuff that happened months ago, heres ago, he is talking about a washington post article yesterday, where general cartwright may face a fine and 5 years in prison because he lead to fbi in one time for talking to two journalists, he lied to fbi, and
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american people and benghazi families, very happy have to pat smith, sean smith a mother. mother. kennedy: is he taking your advice. >> yes, every day. kennedy: there you go. kellyanne conway. neil: connel, we're told that donald trump left. there was talk he would stay, maybe talk to reporters, he has left. can we read anything into this. reporter: first debate, spin room was one of the more talked about events, now no spin room appearance, i can tell but reaction. monitors reaction from social media. there was no doubt, about one moment, that the most response. this was it.
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>> is peaceful transition of power and no matter how hard fought a campaign is, that end of campaign, that the loser concedes to the winner, not saying you are necessarily going to be lose or winner but loser concedes to winner, and country comes together in part for good of country. are you saying you are not prepared -- >> i am saying, i will tell you at the time, i will keep new suspense. reporter: in suspense. this idea was not accepting outcome of reaction, a quick sampling of the reacts that we took in in soberra social media. voters' candidates to support the election results, no excuses, hillary did, trump did not. liberal all over trump. one example "new york times" columnist, saying trump reminds
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me of war lords. refusing to respect election results. like no other serious candidates i could think of. conservatives were quick to bring up another election, al gore, strongly challenged the election result in 2000, democrats supported him, now they attack trump for saying he might challenge, crazy. both sides of deal, this is one moment, that stood out to just about everything that was talking about the debate in real-time. as moment of night if you will. neil: certainly getting most played in media. on-line. thank you collin, if i could show spin room. a lot of people have made note of. journalists, behind barriers. it looks like they are tiny
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little calves put aside, and waiting to be put on the plate. that is the way they do. journalists are behind these dividers, barricades. they are fine with it. that one quality of these spin rooms that i find probably most offensive, they -- you know herd reporters and those following us like ca cattle. but then against many in media probabliy is befor deserve it, a weird thing. former arizona governor jan brewer. good to see you. >> nice to see you neil.
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neil: good to see you in the flesh. >> it is nice to touch you. neil: i get that all of time. 20% of those survey, were undecided. it cannot be one in five arizona voters are undecided? can it? >> i. think they are not telling people who they are voting for, in arizona we're a grassroot new state we know how to get the election done and done right, i think that donald trump will win arizona. >> neil: did he get closer tonight? >> she was stellar tonight, i thought he was fantastic. neil: that would be cool if you said opposite. that is what i thought you would say. >> he was good, measured, cleart public are interested in. neil: will it reverse though? so many of them, not only your state, i notice states like texas from red to pink, not a
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lot. same with georgia. but what is going on in utah, battle for a third party candidate, from utah moree morm. are you worried? >> we should take it seriously. we have our work cut out for us. not only in arizona, utah, and georgia and texas, we want everyone to get out and vote. we want these supporters today, to go find somebody to be a supporter, that is what it about grassroots, i think we'll see that movement in next 19 days. neil: much -- much has been made of the fact that hillary clinton has 90 plus% of democrats voting for her, donald trump closer to 80% of republicans.
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he can't afford to have that. he needs his parties behind him. given dust ups with likes of paul ryan and other establishment figures. not long ago you said we should be on the same team did you not everyone is. >> i find that infortunate. they are entitled to their opinion. but with donald trump this a movement of which we've never seen before. and it is rank-and-file voters some have never been involved. he is out now working the campaign. we're see more people like that. and seeing independents. that now they feel that -- >> early tension convention they are coming back.
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>> i do. neil: will there be enough. a lot more people supporting, could it make it up. >> hillary clinton has not opinion truthful, tonight, she was in a public opinion, and tomorrow she will do your private opinion, that really rubs people the wrong way. neil: interesting. all right governor thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: governor brewer mentioned something, that came up in wikileaks, two different hillary, rails again trade dealing in public, and in private, to bankers, and says
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all of awful things. which is the real hillary? we'll explore that in the spin room. whose spin is accurate after this. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey!
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the continue to drive the momentum in this campaign. i am proud of his effort. >> you said sunday, that you would accept the result of the election, you did not adan -- an if. >> i think that donald trump will be elected president. i know he will sam accept the ot outcome. >> let me say, what donald trump said tonight, i wrote it down, he said, i will look at it at the time. and i think he made a points, is resonating with millions of americans, with all due respect. that media coverage in this presidential campaign has been so one-sided. a poll came out today a majority of americans. neil: that is walking a tight rope. governor pence trying to say what donald trump meant is that he would honor the will of american people but wait to do
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so the day after the election, i think. d ben carson with me. media seizing on this, sending a signal. media did not make as much of a big deal that al gore did. no one asked hillary if donald trump would have win if she would accept it. this is sticking in a lot of people's craw. do you think donald trump, regardless of who wins, he would honor it. >> i think he probably would. neil: honor if he won. >> definitely. neil: she won. >> unless there was evidence of obvious fraudulent activity. neil: that would tip the election on a grand scale.
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>> there would not be, so i don't think it would be an issue. we should be talking about, year's country that can sense men to the moon. can invent electronic equipment, do complex medical operation, we can't monitor voting? we could have f have if we realy wanted to, the question is, why don't we want to, why don't we want to require identification. why down we d don't we do these things? i wish it would have been brought up a year ago. neil: dr. carson thank you. >> good to see you issue a busy guy. serving the campaign very well. sometimes it is a thank less task. >> nigel farage joining me, you made a point this has a brexit
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feel. i think you said going into that vote, that it looks like it would not happen. then we found out the opposite. you think that same populous rage is alive and well on this side of the pond? do you still feel that way? >> i do because hillary clinton is like david cameron, supported by big bank, and big businesses and saying life is great, great for a few but not the main. candidate on what trump is trying to did is get people out there who never voted in their lives, and say, come and back me we could change things in america. now, opinion polls, in brexit on day we voted, was a poll that put remain camp 10 points in lead. it was wrong, why? modern polsters cannot measure nonvoters coming in that is the card that none of us can read,
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my sense of it, quite a lot of people out there who feel just as those brexit voters did, it is time for change. neil: if i remember, nigel. , would it be enough to give donald trump a come from behind victory? >> let's remember, still 20 days to go. a long way. i think that tonight's debate was brilliantly moderate by chris wallace, you got tonight be a different style. trump very much under control, have you a menu. a policy menu. from both of the candidates,
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from economics and foreign policies to abortion rights, i think maybe, hopeful i, over course of next three weeks there will be less of a ri race to bom in terms of who has done worse things in their life, and more of a talk about policy. i think what trump did, was to layout an agenda for change. he is behind, yes, probably not as far behind as polls indicate. but not out of the race by a long way. neil: all right. thank you very much. nigel farage. polls go like this trump vote, support understated they say, a break it they say -- brexit they say. that case, where leader cobbling it, it was polled it would be pass by voters. this is the scene that goes, the donald trump voter is under
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represented in polls, a lot of people won't say or admit they support donald trump, and surprises ern. everyone. last time that happened was in 1948, don't any of you say, you know neil you were covering it. that is not true. but thomas dewey of favorite and harry truman won that election. that was then, hard to say that case now. mark cuban is with me. who won? >> hillary crushed him. neil: crushed? >> you have a candidate who said they don't believe in out cam of come of a president -- outcome of a presidential election, that is denying democracy. neil: did you feel that way when al gore. >> that is different and you know it.
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that is after the outcome, with question of hanging chad. neil: i understand. he was questioning the election is that un-american. >> you know better. neil: in middle of night, i covered that. he was -- i'm taking back my concession. >> apples and oranges, one was after the numbers. what it if vladimir putin said, you cannot trust outcome of the american presidential elect it is rigged. >> do you think he would -- he would if he lost, he would not accept it. do you think that if hillary clinton lost, she would accept it. >> she would accept it no question. nominee of the republican party questions american democracy. before it happened.
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them is a scenario 20 days in advance, he questions american democracy. if vladimir putin said the same words that donald trump said, this country would be in an uproar. neil: you seem to be a hater. >> i'm not a hater. neil: let me get your sense of where we are in this race. sentiment was never reflected in polls -- >> there is always that possibility. neil: do you think that is enough. >> i don't know. that is definition of this type of vote. >> you have friends who -- are just ashamed to say or reluctant. >> both. if i am in a red state, people who support hillary clinton come up whisper to me, i went to a football game.
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it was fu cuban, trump, trump. and afterward hillary thank you. neil: really. >> texas, same thing, hillary thank you. it goes both ways. but other way. if you think, trump supporters may be ashamed to say something to eye polster, what does -- a polster, what does that say about them supporting his businesses, are you whackin waln public. neil: you know, a lot of people, it is not cool to support him or you remember, 1980, a lot of people can't admit i am ron add reagan. >> i voted for anderson. neil: there is a shocker. >> it goes both ways. a silent majority for trump. and a silence majority for
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hillary clinton. which is bigger? i don't know. when you go to a red state like texas. if you come outside i'm with her, the hate is huge. it goes both ways. neil: are you surprised it turns out a lot of violence at trump rallies might have been inspired. >> yeah, that -- >> serogates. >> i would not say serogates of hers, who they worked for it as a contractor. neil: progressive groups who came. >> it is bad no mete matter wha. >> when you look at this race, you see some a lot of donald trump and women, and accusations fair enough. no same zeal in media that i've seen to go after wikileaks. >> come on now. neil: i'm telling you a fact. >> let's talk about -- mediacoma
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comparison, talk about wikileaks. have you seen one from secretary clinton? neil: actually i have seen a lot from her. >> about her but not from her. neil: here is one thing, i like the hill his hillary clinton in wick wikileaks. that seeps leak a flexible bill clinton like hillary clinton. who can move and be pragmatic. not be so dictatorial or one sided. maybe she was forced to be with bernie sanders, that hillary clinton seems to be candidate, who would get stuff done. >> now you are voting for her? neil: which is the real hillary. >> one requirement i have of people that i hire, i don't care
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if you agree with me or not, i want diversity of opinion. neil: i understand about these are e-mails. >> you are saying this is feedback, these are e-mails that people -- >> opposed. >> a lot of discussion among people who work for her. neil: this was talking to banking groups. >> no. neil: just like. >> today she talked about open borders that was energy policy. neil: talk about, wear of what happening election year. she is more or less saying, i don't buy it but i hope you do. >> think about that.
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neil: is that -- >> e-mails or -- >> i'm asking. is he for a good relationship with wall street or not pay painting them all with same brush or did she get push toward to left. >> open trade there are certain things she is open about, energy she would like a unified policy. trade policy for tpp, a new an e position, when it first came out, but he said there were things she did not like about it. neil: you are the one of the best -- that is phony. >> politicians change their positions, we accept that.
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but, when you go through transcript. you have to look the entire position. neil: okay. >> position -- look. has there been a candidate who has not evolved their position. neil: no, i am telling you i like that one, is that one i will see if she is president. >> you can lob and hope you get that. just vote for her. neil: that is big news. you thought donald trump won and he will be next president. >> no, i think that donald disqualified himself. neil: you are over stating it. >> no. >> that is a question that a 7-year-old. neil: now you compare him to a 7-year-old. >> yeah. neil: all right. >> that is easy. neil: mark cuban thank you. inspite of the future, keep working. >> a lot going on, through the
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eyes of the beholder. debates are scored on little matters, looks and even make-up and lighting. some people say, neil all of the lighting in the world is not going to make you look good. mark cuban. more after this. that enough out of you. stick around. >> i think most important question of this evening is finally the donald trump admit and condemn that russians doing this. and make it clear, that he will not have the help of putin in this elected. >> a great pivot off of the fact she wants open borders.
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neil: here we are in spin room. kennedy talking to the guy. anyone and everyone is here. how is he doing? kennedy: neil wants to know, how you are doing, what are you here for other than give people the best night's sleep in the world. >> to give all my credibility to mr. donald trump, i met him, he will be the most amazing president this cun h country wil
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have, i mean that. kennedy: what did he tell to your employees. >> we were doing stuff with inner-cities and private money, he was concerneddism we'll continue this, we have to throw it back to neil. neil: thank you very much. all trump hotels now outfitted with my pillow, i'm kidding, you can imagine that would be a big deal. mayor rudy guliani. no better spokesman than the mayor. he has gone over the country, she shows up in spin room they congregate on him, he starts arguments. i don't want to you say that is what italians do nil neil, start arguments, they are all make a big deal what he said. >> of course, they are, he knock her out.
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neil: about honor the vote. >> why sho should he answer that without knowing vote. neil: do you think that system could be rigged. is it rigged enough to change the election. >> it depends on how close. hypothetical, she wins pennsylvania by 400,000, no problem. pennsylvania by 30,000, i want to look at philadelphia. because, i know they ship people in to vet in philadelphia. neil: size of victory would matter, if she won enough states. >> i had it happen to me in '89 and '93, 89 i did not stop it, 93 i stopped it, i had 70s% i won it. i could give you president of yankees you talk to. head of my voter integrity randy levine, i asked him on morning, on eaching of 93, did we stop
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assault voter fraud he said about 70%, that is what people going around, voting the names of dead people. neil: do you think in polsters, i think you know, margin is significant enough it is a moot pound high would have to honor. >> of course, he would. neil: you think he would. >> no question. this is about also reading the extent to which clintons will go to win an elect, like paying people to introduce violent at a trump rally. that is extreme. i have never -- >> wikileaks. neil: i never heard that. >> i never heard that. extra ordinary what they are capable of the money they have taken from countries -- she never answered that. money from country. neil: do you think. initiative enough, did something, mention his rallies he did not seize on them.
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>> he knocked her out with this, she said, have you violent at your rallies issue he said yeah you paid for it. neil: do you think he responded enough. >> yes, he laid out clearly, the differences between her and him. we know it is clear she is raising taxes, that is her answer to everything, only answer, his answer lower personal, corporate taxes. he will renegotiate trade agreements. big difference. neil: why didn't he, george w. bush last president said, i'm lowers taxes for everyone, everyone time she said, you are lowers taxes for guys like you, he didn't say, no for everyone. >> he
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there is an enthusiasm for him. neil: i don't think it is reflected in the poll. >> i think it would be a very close election. could clintons are they capable of steal be an elect, yeah. >> all right. >> they are not stealing this one. neil: you are not for hillary clinton? >> i believe hillary clinton is
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the most dishonest corrupt person that has ever run for this office that i know of. neil: don't hold back, say how you really feel. mayor guliani. each side get their people out. to spin it their way. sometimes you land in middle of a crumb scrum. you heard from rudy guliani. as we continue in las vegas. a lot of these people are hanging out, because someone told them catering is coming. more after this.
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>> i didn't know any of these women, these women, the woman on the plane, i think they want either fame geraldo casaigne hen did it, i think it of the her campaign, what i saw, what they did, which is a criminal act, they tell people to go out start violence, i tell you what, in particular in chicago. people were hurt people could have been killed in that riot. neil: all right, i think this a weak point for donald trump, what do i know? he could have said these women were harassed or worse years ago, you could question their
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timing. joining us katrina. what do you think? i felt he veered off topic, he could have said don't you find it odd. these women, magically appear in lockstep. >> i think he was focusing on the issues, not take her bait, as a woman who has known him since 2003. i can tell you, he has been nothing but a gentleman to my, i find is odd after 40 years, surround by beautiful women, all of a sudden they say, they came to th the forefront.
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neil: they said, the one debate. did you act on this. demeaning things. he said no, that was inspiration for them to come out of woodwork, and say this, you don't buy that. >> i do not. summer who was on the apprentice, she sense trump's assistance 5 month ago an e-mail for trump to come visit her restaurant, i think she did not get response she wanted. she is looks to reaquaint hersz witherself with mr. trump, i dot think he knew who she was before highe came forward. neil: a lot of people come after you. you don't get a penny from donald trump. >> i don't, that is important point, people say, he is writing her paycheck. i bring in business with his real estate company high get -- he gets' portion of my money, i
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have more to lose by speaking vocaly, people tell me i am crazy. neil: why do you? >> i feel passionate bee about fact that we need right leader, i have cuban-american parents who came here for freedom, i want to make sure that we don't lose that. neil: i want to bring a couple others in mix, kennedy and david asman i believe in new york. kennedy this issue with women. how they are going to respond to this debate, he explained his position. will they buy his position? katrina explains that position. or, the consensus media view, that he just awful to women. kennedy: he said he loves and respects women. you know, you can choose to take the man at his word, here is what i don't like, i don't like being lump intoed a category
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based on age or gender or democratic metric. i think a lot of women feel the same way. for many women, working moms, who are trying hard to plant theibalance their lives it is al about personal economy when donald trump talks about increasing wages, and lowering taxes, that is a fantastic message, i think he does better whether he pivots to those issues, and away from those defensive traps issue he did not seem to fall into tonight, parts -- >> interesting. kennedy: other part. neil: katrina he could have gone deeper and your husband and all. david, a lot of people say, it is never racking to judge these, that there is an emotion also level you could hit viewers on.
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>> i think he did both, there are certain points, that she made that were wrong, she said president obama cut deficit, deficit justin creased 37%. he pointed out specifics. neil: she did not kno difference between deficit and debt. >> they have boyki incrossed wih president obama. higobama. i thought his pitch on the from -- pivot to what happened in terms of dirty tricks was good, because, he found a way of saying that it all far part of e same dirty tricks.
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neil: you just don't think he did it enough. and cat reaso katrina disagreed, but that is okay i still like you people. >> i think average folks at home, feel more confident with him, he kept his composure, he did not take the bait, he spoke about the. i agree with kennedy 1000%. speaking about the economy is important for women. neil: thank you. it over, all debating are over, three big presidential ones, now, up to you to decide. but we have not
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>> is that you're not prepared? >> will tell you in time. i will keep you in suspense. >> attitude donald is. nicole: fireworks in las vegas at the final presidential debate gets heated. we'll have coverage and analysis on who won the night and what were the top moments of the debate. good morning. i'm nicole petallides. lauren: i'm lauren simonetti. we are watching american action

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