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told, a veteran owned wheelchair maker, calls the standing company offered to donate a standing wheelchair to eric, as long as he can medically qualify to use it. there are still a lot of good folks in country, lou dobbs is now. lou: good evening, create the by national media elite. the clinton loving democrats, has been remarkable over the past 24 hours. worth a grin or two or a hardy belly laugh. donald trump double down on his declaration he might not accept the outcome of the election, unconditionally. the media in particular raising level of their clucking at very thought of presidential candidate, might insist on fair and honest election.
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trump's followers had a different reaction to his remarks, they loved it. he spoke at his rally in ohio. >> ladies and gentlemen, i want to make a major announcement today. i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters, and supporters, and to all of the people of the united states, that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win . lou: if he wins. well, trump's refusal to unconditionally accept the out come of any elect result rigged or fair, sparked an
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uproar among the mainstream media and loud clucking. what is odd, the same who analyze carefully and wield almost at every possible hypothetical consequences of trump hair see, failed to take note of one small oversight. by our so very protective media, hillary clinton never answered that question, whether she would support the outcome of the election. or see to do the unthinkable and lose. >> are you saying you -- >> i'm saying that i will tell you at the time. i will keep new sus suspense. >> that is horrifying. you know every time donald thinks thing are not going in his direction, he claims whatever it is is rigged against him.
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lou: parish the thought -- perish the thought, rigged? trump does have some reason to believe, speculate to conjure perhaps democrats are collide --- -- to rig the election. a support find 1 in 8 voter registration are inaccuracies or no longer valid. one out of 8.. that is 24 million invalid registrations on the books and 4 million dead people who might be voting on november 8, among my gifts are rules committee, randy evans, michael goodwin. some of our favorite politicos, ebony william, mike gallagher, tony sa saieg .
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we have a lot to talk about. we'll have live coverage. the events coming up at 9:p.m. this evening we a two hour edition of lou dobbs for you on tonight, we'll champ inthe prospect and possibility of rigged elect, outcome of last night's debate, and how we can project a possible winner. wikileaks today helping in that releasing new e-mail showing the clinton foundation was a pla pay to play gateway. a full report ahead. >> fo top story, donald trump and hillary clinton to square off again tonight. instead of trading insults, they are expected to trade
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jokes at al smith charity dinner in new york, the white tie dinner should be's contrast to a heated debate that we witnessed last night in las vegas. >> from everything i see has no respect for this person. >> that is because he would rather have a puppet as president about no puppet. >> pretty clear. >> you are the puppet. >> yo you are the puppet. >> you have bad experience. you know wikileaks just came out, podesta, sense horrible things about you, he was right issue he said computeries, and you know bernie sanders he said have you bad judgment, do you. >> you should ask bernie sanders who he is supports for president. >> a big mistake. >> he campaigned for me, you
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are the most dangerous person to run for president, in the modern history of america. i think he is right. my social security, payroll contribution will go up as is donalds, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it, we -- >> such a nasty woman. lou: a lot of praise for moderator chris wallace, credited with orchestrating the year's most balance debate. that whul would befitting for moderator representing the fair and balance network of fox news channel. another issue brought up by donald trump, shocking revelation, democratic operative paying people to incite violence at trump rally, uncovered by wikileaks and conservative group project veritas. that went undercover to record democrats talking about illegal ways to advance their
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agenda. in the video, we're about to show you, illinois congresswoman, husband, an operative for clinton campaign talks about hiring agitator to cause troubale the trump rallie rallies. >> wherever trump and pence are going to be, we have a team across the country. -- my rule is to manage all that. lou: since that video came out, clinton rampage, obama administration, saying they hardly knew creamer even though he visited white house since 2009, he was in the white house 342 times.
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new video also implicate creamer in voter fraud, we've been tracking examples of that. in texas, largest voter fraud investigation in that state's history is under way. hundreds people voting twice in california. and this year's primary. illegal immigrants on the voting roles in virginia and philadelphia, also reports of millions of people rushed to register to vote. perhaps, perhaps, illegally. because some of them have not been in the country for quite as long as we height think. illegal immigration is expected to break a new record against this year. there are now a record 65 million people in this country, who are non-english speakers. think about that. even clinton campaign chair podesta, expose by wikileaks, saying all illegal ill grands need to vote is a driver
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license. in a few states he is right, not in the country. >> wikileakst release add 13 batch of e-mails from clinton campaign chairman podesta. this brings to total number of e-mails leaked by wikileaks, to more than 23,000. and among the many outrageous e-mails, one showing hillary clinton was considering a meeting with delegation from morocco in exchange for a $12 million doe operatio nation from the -- donation are country king to the clinton foundation. hillary was a no show and her aide uma abedin and william jefferson clinton did. uma abedin said, hillary created this mess and she knows it it was her idea from the beginning. that another e-mail between clinton foundation executive
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dog ban and podesta, pointing to scale of bill clinton's conflicts of interest, while his wife was secretary of state. wrote, wjc, does not have to sign such a document, even though he is personally paid by three cgi sponsors, gets many expensive gifts from them, some are -- et cetera, i could add 500 different examples of things like this. many expensive gifts. wow. we are learning more from wikileaks, and more about the e-mails that sparked a bribery offer from one of hillary clinton's top lieutenants at state department to the fbi. this one is still, remarkable that one agency seemed to be bribing another. government sources tell fox news that classified e-mail at
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heart of this state department scandal contains intelligence about suspects in benghazi terrorist attack, fox news chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge with the report. reporter: this 2012 e-mail of suspects in benghazi attack is at heart of back room deal allegation "against the tide: the battle for new orleans." -- against a senior state department executive this kick-started fbi probe to secretary clinton's use of a personal server for government business. heavily redacted fbi interview summaries, report that patrick kennedy, a trusted lieutenant to secretary clinton wanted to deep 6 the benghazi e-mails and apply a classification code that would allow him to archive it in state department basement. in exchange. fbi would get coveted spot overseas, in the end,. >> though one happened. the e-mail with subject line
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forward, fye, report arrests possible benghazi connection contains classified. next would a marking issue seconds are redacted, citing confidential sources and foreign and law enforcement activity, today state department cast doubt on competency of fbi investigators and the accuracy of the fbi interviews. >> they are notes from interviews issue they are not facts, they are not conclusions. >> what was patrick kennedy working so hard to bury this e-mail. >> i can not speak for elections here. in a interview. reporter: republican law maker believe that kennedy was going to -- to reduce number of classified e-mails. >> it will take months to try to untangle this you have the fbi, themselves, say that there was a quid pro qu quid
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pro negotiation that was go on, manipulate classification of document that is the high of degree. reporter: republican chairman of house, has written to attorney general loretta lynch. >> thank you very much. i think that prospects of anything coming from a letter to the attorney yet again rally not likely. attorney general, not likely. not to recommend prosecution. much to be explained dr by the director of the fbi. >> up next, hillary said her days of hiding from public are
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at an end. >> mau now, we have finished our last debate, and i am feeling you know relieved. and very grateful. no more debates. no more naps. lou: does she have stamina to be president? not according to they interaction with press that lasted about 3 minutes. we'll assess that and more, a lot more ahead on "lou dobbs tonight." we'll be going to th al smith annual dinner, where hillary clinton and donald trump will there be. stay with us, we're coming right back with a great deal more.
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lou: hillary clinton accusing donald trump of encouraging violence at his rallies over the course of his campaign. she must have forgotten about that hidden camera video released this week showing top democratic operatives, that
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read hillary clinton campaign operatives, discussing voter fraud, plants protesters to incite violent at trump campaign events and rallies. >> he insights silence, he applauded people pushing and punching. loupunching. >> she talks about violence at my rally and shy caused the violent, it is on tape. >> there is a word in new york that so perfect for this put pa hutzpah, to have the hutzpah is charge him with that, veritas video, james o'keefe revealing top operatives had a campaign to orchestrate violence at trump rallies. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor raising eyebrows with her comments about violence. if she was a republican it
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would have been moran a -- than an eyebrow raised. she said at university of minnesota, the justice admitted that late justice scalia's opinions sometimes infurated her, sotomayor saying, i told people there are things he said on the bench, if i had a baseball bat i might have used it. when you work so intimately with people you get to know the real personal good side of them. that was close. her remarks prompted laughter from the room, again, if she was a republican, i think that would have launched a nationwide liberal media campaign against her for her language, and just the thought of it you know. usual drill. joining me now, host of the mike gallagher radio show, mike gallagher, michael goodwin, thank you for being here.
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>> baseball bat,. >> wow. lou: that is big stuff. she said it in i think a good spirit. but you know if she was a republican they would have eaten her alive across front pages of the country. >> if donald said something that like. lou: trigger. >> this is vi violence, this is unbelievable. to watch this day unfolded, stunning to see trumping point proven for him with a rigged sim, here they go all day long, as if there is a sack researching written pledge somewhere he has to promise he is not going to be cynical, oh, wow, crazy stuff. lou: we had people say, this was a threat to democracy itself. it just is not done, this is you know we're a republic. and you know, i mean,
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nonsense. what do you make of it. >> i think it is consistent with a long string of things, when democrats do it, it is necessary or okay. lou: like al gore. >> or decent, it is patriotic when democrats do it, it is unpatriotic when republicans do it, this the cultural -- that media is exercising over the country. things are seen through a bias pris im prism. lou: we're beyond bias in national media, they are complicit, they are defined by it they are it, this is who they are. that is not just a cant to one sydor th the -- sydor to the
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other, they are screaming. >> it is a corruption, they admit it, they be righting about it. saying we have to be sad cro be -- be advocates to stop donald trump, in the news not opinion page, he definds stopping trump he is so odious . it is unbelievable to watch this play out, i don't know if the american people will ever get it. >> there are so many things we see in mainstream media the same way. police violence. you know all one side. lou: in seattle, washington, 2000 teachers going to school, black lives matter, parents, kids invited to join in the festivities, this is indoctrine nation, it has not a dang gum thing to do with education, what is lament
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abily poor in our public schools nationwide. >> but that does not get written about. lou: no but what does get written about, donald trump is caricatured high would said he would not like some sort of chump accept any election result, we have gone through, and cited chapter and versus reasons he has every reason in world to be suspicious, why everyone american has a reason to be suspicious. of the democratic party. they forget that three top three members of democratic party, thenc chairman, and two others, top officials were fired for conspiring and colluding against bernie sanders candidacy in favor of hillary clinton. >> they all screams during bush-gore, that election was rigged, look at what happened, last week al gore, stopped with hillary clinton, nodding at his side saying i i should have won don't let this
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happen, you are kidding me, trump says it is sky falls in you. >> hivr -- there is a article on people contesting. and to john quincy adams, many elections have been contested that is the presidential level. lou: how in the world can liberal media, with a straight face be clucking and admonishing donald trump, when he is doing the smart thing, the right thing, and historical thing, and absolutely they ignore history context, and his responsibility to do his to his voter. >> answer is they want to stop him at all and any costs whatever it takes. lou: when you hear that clucking, you are listening to or reading who are part of the problem. problem is very real, it is very big, and everyone everyone should be skeptical
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this this day in age because of what national liberal media has fore mitted tha forfeited that is the public's trust. >> on wall street, s&p down three, and nasdaq down 5, volume 3.3 billion shares. reminder to listen to my reports, coast-to-coast on salem radio. how did i do? up next donald trump said hillary clinton's open borders would put our country in grave danger. >> she wants open borders, people are going to pour into the country, people are going to come in from syria, she's 550% more people than barack obama, he has thousands and thousands of people, they have no idea where they come from. >> i'm joined my america's
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lou: donald trump on the campaign trail in ohio today hitting clinton on her dream of an open hemisphere. >> to be a rich country, we must also be a safe country. national security begins at the border. sneak secret to a foreign bank hillary clinton said her dream is for totally open trade and open borders. you saw that last night when she tried to lie by the, right? lou: that resulted in one of her pivots last night.
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joining me now, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio seeking a 7th term in office. talking about open borders. she confuses people, she is dreaming of open borders. and she says she is against tpp. >> they are half open already. if she wants to open up the whole border and let anybody come in is ridiculous. that alone means she should never be the president. borders are important for our country. i don't understand where she is coming from. lou: a lot of people don't, but a lot of people think she merits their support. donald trump is talking about not accepting out of hand an electoral result if it is
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unfair, if it's rigged, if it's dishonest. your thoughts about that? >> i can understand his frustration. as far as the border situation, he's the first one that brought up illegal immigration and he's the first one to talk about all the drug traffic. i said that before. nobody talks about the drug traffic destroying our young people. you want two walls just to keep the drugs out. now we have terrorism and so many problems at the border. have people been brainwashed, they don't understand the cost of this country, all of the majority of those drugs coming across the border from mexico, marijuana, meth am get means, marijuana and cocaine, the devastation. >> it's sad. secretary of state, most important person to deal with the issues in foreign countries, stop the drugs before it gets to the united states.
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russia has begun its largest surface deployment since the cold war. they are sending its baltic fleet to syria for what is believed to be the final assault on the city of aleppo. joining me now, former pentagon official, kt mcfarland. also a member of donald trump's emergency advisory committee. let's start with those 10 ships transiting on their way to syria. nato is waving at it as it goes by. the british have put out a few ships to escort them to the channel. why isn't anyone paying attention to what is happening in this administration? >> they ceded the middle east to
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the russians. lou: what's next, europe? >> the russians are being very aggressive because they know they can get away with it. in pair it's to humiliate the united states. they say there is a weakling president. the united states isn't shaping events in the united states. when president obama says all the great things we are doing, we are not even there. lou: the assault on mosul some say is nothing more than a stratagem designed for the u.s. presidential race campaign. i would hope not. but that is cynicism at its highest.
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but at the same time, given all of the experience of the american people and the history of this president, i don't think personally anything can be ruled out. >> what the battle for mosul will ends up doing is leave iran with an entire region. lou: chris wall has did a good job doing one of his fact checking moments, he said, talking about aleppo, having been a misstatement. trump said look at aleppo. if it hasn't fallen, what will it look like when it does? >> when russia finishes with aleppo russia will raze it. there will not be two stones left on top of each other.
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aleppo will be leveled and mosul will be leveled and that will create another flood of refugees. lou: secretary clinton taking no ownership of the millions of refugees that are a result of the famous red line strategies and policies of the obama administration. and following that, this is a presidential candidate who has -- ownership of so many failed foreign policies. it's staggering. yet she stands there and straightforwardly gets away with it. >> that's what's stunning to me. the record she has had, whether it's the libyan war outer decision about iraq to go in, leaving the middle east to north africa. if they get their hands tomorrow weapons of massachusetts destruction. game over. the reset with russia. russia is pushing us around.
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>> is it going to take an international crisis? >> my guess is it will. the united states this retreat everywhere in the world. i'm talking about leading from the front by using economic pressure and warfare and other forms of ideological pressure. lou: president obama in one poll has a double digit advantage in his approval rating. and that in and of itself is quite extraordinary. thanks so much. kt mcfarland. putin and puppets playing a big role in last night's debate. >> she is playing chicken. from everything i see has no respect for this person. >> that's because he would rather have a touch pet as president. >> no puppet. no puppet. you are the puppet.
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lou: you are looking at the waldorf astoria in manhattan mid-town. donald trump and hillary clinton will be arriving there. we learned they have in point of fact arrived. there you see hillary clinton. we are told donald trump just arrived as well. they obviously -- mrs. clinton elegantly dressed, arriving to the al smith charity dinner at new york's waldorf astoria. getting applause appropriately enough given the tradition of this remarkable dinner. there is donald trump resplen dent in white tie. all the proceedings go to children's charities. and it's a wonderful evening. and a tradition named obviously
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after the four-term new york governor al smith who was considered the happy warrior. and hillary clinton applauding? we are talking about in the spirit of the thing. let's see if donald trump responds. coming through. there is cardinal dolan, the host of the evening. welcome to both. and we'll be following them throughout. and i was just told something in my ear. i didn't quite catch it there. but you know what they told me? the producer told me they were coming to me. we are going back to the waldorf for the dinner throughout. and joining me now, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow, john
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bolton. also a fox news contributor. what are you grinning about? i'm trying to hear. anyway, it's great to see you. witnessing what we did at the debate last night, what do you make -- what do you make of a presidential campaign in which the secretary of state is not held accountable for her statements? and there is some interrogation -- i don't mean to put too strong a word on it on the part of the moderator for donald trump saying aleppo has fallen. fit hasn't fallen what will it look like when it does? >> it's going to be a complete rubble heap by that time. i think the dispute over putin and hillary's tenure as secretary of state deserves more attention.
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i'm waiting to hear from her what accomplishments she had as secretary of state. lou: $12 million moving into the clinton foundation for morocco was significant. >> she ran up a lot of miles traveling around the world. but if you look at the consequences of the first four years of the obama administration it leads to one fail ural around the world after another. failure to deal with china, failure to deal with russia, the iranian nuclear deal. the list is long. >> i couldn't agree with you more. but nun of it sticks because there is no accountability, no instinct what over. reflex whatsoever in the state of this country to hold her or this president accountable for a thing. there is not one single initiative, not one, and i'm
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saying this, ladies and gentlemen, with absolute consciousness of the what i say, the absolutism of it all. not one single major initiative on the part of this administration has succeeded. am i wrong? >> well, i think it on initiative that has succeed is the determination to weaken america around the world because of the views that america placed in the world contributes to insecurity and the possibility of hostility. we are part of the provocation. as long as you have in the white house somebody who shares that view as hoik shares barack obama's we'll see more of it. which means the world will become more unstable and more dangerous as america continues to weaken. lou: john, if i may i wants to go through a list of minor issues. the largest surface deployment
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of the russian navy since the soviet union and the cold war. we have north korea threatening with icbms and nuclear warheads. we have she and putin creating an alliance of two immense powers against the united states and europe. and there seems to be no awareness of it, no concern whatsoever, and no thought about what to do and which one of these two candidates would have a best chance of meeting those challenges. >> and the list could go on. the continuing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. it could go on for a long time. that to me, if we can do anything in the last 2 1/2 weeks of the election is focus people on these national security threats. as much as hillary may want to talk about domestic affairs, the rest of the world isn't waiting
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for to us get our house in order. these threats will come that an accelerating pace. good to see you. up next, donald trump says he will accept the outcome of the election but under one condition. >> of course i will accept a clear election result but i would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. lou: seems reasonable. the national liberal media doesn't think sow. chris plante and tammy bruce joins us next. stay with us. we have a lot more straight ahead. donald trump and hillary clinton have arrived at the waldorf astoria for the al smith charity dinner in new york. we'll be covering their remarks this evening. much more straight ahead here. korean restaurants in boulder?
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and somebody wins and somebody loses. >> for example, i don't know if you read any articles or watches any people on television or radio saying how terrible of trump to do this. but certainly hillary clinton were self wouldn't question our elections, except she has. back in 2002 she told the crowd at a private fundraiser she believed george w. bush, the then sitting president, was selected, not elected. joining me now the host of the chris plante show, chris plants, and tammy bruce. thank you both for being with us. let's start with you, chris. were you shocked to see the reaction amongst the liberal media and his statement that he would not accept an election result unconditionally? >> no, i wasn't shocked. i was appalled.
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but not shocked. because this is how they respond. the "washington post" had a banner headline. it's like the beginning of world war ii that he will not unconditionally three weeks in advance of the election accept the outcome. jennifer griffin asked hillary clinton on the airplane whether she would accept the outcome of the election and hillary deflected and ran off the reservation and didn't answer the question at all. i'll play the audio tomorrow. she dodges the question completely. lou: it's remarkable to think that not one of these clucking sanctimonious liberals on the air, on paper or on the web or radio even notice that she hadn't answered the question.
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>> today it's just the pearl clutching is so strong. smash their pearls. hypocrisy is dee remarkable. they don't like history or what people have done or said. they are own hypocrisy. al gore, john kerry. there is nothing wrong with it. it's a great point that it is the east our democracy. the foundation of it. the idea that something shouldn't be questioned or challenged until we know it's fair. >> he american should be sceptical. when you have watched the top three officers of the democratic national committee get fired for basically scamming bernie sanders and his millions of followers, the same chairman, debbie wasserman-schultz moves up into the chairmanship of the clinton campaign, and these people have the temerity to question why donald trump would be suspicious of a result?
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shouldn't every american be? absolutely. >> we have a responsibility, if you think something is amiss, we have to look into it. it's the reason why donald trump is the nominee. americans are tired of being lied to. we want fairness and honesty and mr. trump had to say that and must and up to that if he's going to be true for the reasons everyone is putting him up in the position he's in right now. lou: we have seen in 2000 an election decided by 537 votes in florida. we have seen irregularities in pennsylvania where one precinct hat 198% turnout and another 7%, and nobody voted for mitt romney. dead people voting from colorado to virginia to pennsylvania and i'm from chicago.
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lou: there is one of the largest contingents in cook county. it's a fine tradition, i'm sure. >> it's the dead vote and the dead vote democrat. >> donald trump is the reform candidate. he's the change agent. and we are watching -- you can watch the establishment media put their hand around his throat and squeeze like hell. i weren't tell you how many of them said he won the debate but then made that horrible mistake where he used his brain. >> it's supposed to be a bigger deal than the tapes where the ex-convict husband of a democrat congresswoman from chicago is on the tape explaining how they hire people and train them for weeks and how they are paid and the structure of the corruption of this brown shirt behavior
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sending thugs to political rallies. lou: my fast it moment last night was when she looked over so ernestly at donald trump and talking about the violence at his campaign after it had just been exposed about the democratic agitators. that tells you the most about this candidate. she had the chutzpah to accuse him as the cause of the violence when it was her. >> her team is protecting her. i don't think she really knew. hough her people were in the democratic operatives. my god, tammy, 340 times he went to the white house from 2009.
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i applaud your probing instincts. but these are truly awful and overwhelming. if you have love in your heart for bob kramer you go for it. >> i certainly don't. but she started that with would mr. trump have the information and knowing where to go. one of my favorite moments when he turned that back on her and he was able to know what the continues was and the poshes of the nature of what had been occurring. it was great that he did it and she ex posed herself for being as clueless as she was. lou: you give her credit for having no technique and no finesse. i do not. do you realize that she got through that debate without talking about benghazi. without answering the question about whether she would accept the results of that -- of which
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we have had a national kerfuffle today from trump, but not for her. a woman who didn't have to explain one of the most transparently obviously corrupt public corruption institutions in the clinton foundation while she was secretary of state i have ever witnessed. it's sitting there in front of people and they will not deal with it. amazing. >> donald trump did speak briefly about the violence being perpetrated and orchestrated by her campaign, the dnc weather and democrat organizations. and if you watch on the split screen, hillary clinton looks like a guilty teenager caught stealing something and been dragged out to mother superior's office. she is looking down at the podium her eyes shifting listening to donald trump talking about the violence being perpetrated.
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i would like to give her 15 minutes of questions just on that project veratase video alone. this was a republican, that would be the end of the campaign. this would blow you up in a day. lou: when you look at the cumulative weight of this that she bears, and to have gotten to this point -- she is -- she is a short path distance to november 8, and the presidency. >> but even still, massachusetts rasmussen. investors and the "l.a. times" poll have him ahead or tied. this is with the republican establishment work withing for her, the democrat establishment and literally everyone, donald trump is standing with the support of the grass roots of the average americans and being able to be heard with extra earned media.
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this is key, and the internet. without the internet donald trump could not have survived. so she is not even necessarily beating him in this sense with what those important polls are saying. she is barely doing it but clearly this is not over. more work has to be done in the next 18 days. lou: one of the moments i savor is wikileaks jewel yawn assange in the weak dorian embassy in london perhaps at the behest of john kerry be the secretary of state, the internet cut by ecuador, they had been intimidated some say by the administration. julian disconnected from the web. and within moments those emails are flying again and those documents are flying again across this thing.
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last night in that debate she had to blame her open borders stance on wikileaks for revealing it in a speech in which she was paid $200,000 in brazil. the f.b.i. can't find a basis to prosecute this woman? are you kidding me? >> an amazing time. hough it's incredible. chris plante. good to have you here. it's going to get more and more interesting, folks. i have a feeling. up next, donald trump says hillary's corrupt record should disqualify her from the race all together. >> why shouldn't hoik resign from the race? she was given these questions and never said that she did something that was totally wrong and inappropriate.
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lou: handy evans, eboni williams join me next. we'll take up children tons never-ending lies, scandals and her never-ending seeming immunity from it all. we are coming back. trump and clinton set to talk at the al smith charity dinner in manhattan. there you see the waldorf astoria, the site of the dish. in attendance, none other than hillary clinton and donald trump. stay with us. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be.
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i wouldn't say they embraced each other because they certainly did not. but they didn't throw that plate either. there are 1,500 people in attendance and they have raised $6 million for catholic charities. and those children's charities, a wonderful evening and a wonderful cause. we'll be bringing you the candidates' remarks. tradition suggests they will be -- we hope they preserve tradition. this may be inconceivable on the part of two such luminaries as these candidates, but they are expected to be self-effacing and self-deprecating and humerus to boot. donald trump today calling for the resignation of interim democratic party chairwoman donna brazile. trump taking exception to
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wikileaks email release showing donna bra dill being fed questions before a democratic primary. >> she was given exact questions to a previous debate word for word by donna brazile. who is now under tremendous pressure to resign from the dnc. as she should be. she should resign. lou: if you have not seen it. we are cramped for time here. but megyn kelly did an extraordinary job talk with donna brazile honing in on that issue very, very knowledgeably and with great energy and brazil -- well, she became party chair in july after wikileaks
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released 20,000 internal dnc emails showing debbie wasserman-schultz working against bernie sanders. what corruption? what rigged system? how can that be? about still may not be in her job for long. wicky sleeks tweeted this moments ago. we have a surprise in store for tim kaine and donna brazile. i want to recommend to you check out the megyn kelly interview tonight with donna brazile. it's a terrific job on megyn's part. joining me now, eboni williams, randy evans, a member of the rnc rules committee and former advisor of the newt gingrich 2012 campaign. is hillary clinton getting close to just being disqualified by her own tremendous weight of these scandals and statements
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that are -- i think any other candidate would have already been run from the field? >> many people believe that, lou. many people within her own party believe that. that is why bernie sanders enjoyed much of the support he did. a lot of people didn't know who bernie sanders was 12 months before he ran for the primary. but they were so disgust and distrusting of the clinton's legacy that they were running in flocks to bernie sanders. when they see the emails he was number 40 on her list of would-be vp considerations and the setup, that's suspected and we know, this thing, i criticized the democratic party for eons. they had no bench. there was never a plan to consider anyone for the nominee but hillary clinton it's sad for the people of the party. lou: the democrats rigged their primary and the selection of their nominee.
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and what i ask, is she disqualifying herself? >> for me, yes. for me the answer is yes. but there are so many people that feel like that same questions also going on on the other side of the coin. if he disqualifies so what we are talking about now is the indictment of character and is tet right and trustworthiness of these candidates. for many people yes hillary clinton just based off her log legacy of lies and cover-ups is indeed disqualified. >> randy, let's go to you and donald trump. it seems like there is not even a close moral equivalency among the two candidates. the republican establishment, however, seems to abhor the nominee in ways i have never seen any party act.
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your thoughts. is such a thing -- think about the comparison. on the one hands you have, they rigged the obamacare vote, they rigged the secretary of state's office so you could have pay-to-play. they rigged the primary election. they rigged the f.b.i. so even though it's clear she got caught, they rigged every one of those and today we have republicans surprised donald trump is saying i'm going to wait and see if they rig the election too? they already rigged one election which is the primary over senator and materials. lou: and they put their fired chairman of the dnc as chairman of the hillary clinton campaign. >> it's completely incestuous and reinforcing. the rules don't apply. she no longer knows light a wrong. at least donald trump had the courage to stand up, apologize, recognize when he made a mistake and accept responsibility.
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hillary clinton will not do that. you will not hear her apologize not once for rigging any of these systems. lou: the audience has to be thinking, my gosh, randy he advance representing the rnc, you are the establishment 69 republican party, where is the establishment? it's led by this fella from wisconsin, what's his name, ryan, got a job sat congress, and he's a tool. and he is not doing anything to help the candidate. the rn cd you guise better have a grounds game because ryan is prebus promised me he would. he has blown twro two elections in a row. a third there may be criminal prosecution for professional failure on the part of the rnc. are you going to do anything for this candidate? nothing is obvious in that
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regard right now. >> the rnc ground game is enormous. the doors getting knocked. the difference is they are running an air campaign, we are running a ground operation. we are seeing voters show up on a consistent and repeated basis. there are going to be a lot of people surprised come election day. you will see people who believe in the survival of the rub say there is one major threat to this rub. that's when you corrupt the top of government to the bottom of government. if you can corrupt the selection of a nominee and the secretary of state's office and corrupt the legislative process and you can corrupt the f.b.i., that's a greater threat than anything we have ever seen. lou: you tell me, eboni why that isn't scaring the deckens out of every american.
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it's absolutely true, everything randy said. >> many people acknowledge that and still they are scared to death of donald trump. and they are just not willing to different am not even worth that. everything randy said, it's not even worth that for them to take that risk on donald trump. >> i feel badly for them. >> yet thousands of employees and hundreds of investors. people around this country entrust their lives to donald trump every day. they depends on him for their livelihood. who would you trust more. someone whom entrusts your livelihood or someone who crumbs the system from top to bottom. lou: millions of americans come election day. randy, i will make a book upon what you said on the ground game.
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i have got you and priebus on record, we are in business. >> we are. lou: randy evans, it's always od to have you with us. eboni williams, the same of you. thanks for being here. always great. up next, donald trump. he's confident he won the night last night. >> seriously the debate last night was amazing. and everybody said i won. including every single online poll. lou: we are joined by the federalist reporter bree peyton. we'll assess the state of things. a lot more ahead. we are waiting for donald trump and hillary clinton to take it podium at the al smith dinner. a few jokes at that dinner knit, all for a good cause and a good laugh. we'll be there. stay with us.
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lou: donald trump is holding on to a 1-points lead in one poll over hillary clinton. that's according to the latest i.b.d. presidential tracking poll. the i.b.d., the investor business daily poll was the most accurate poll on the outcome of the 2012 presidential race. so we are going to take that to nate silver. we'll pay attention to i.b.d. during rename der of the campaign. one of the most remarkable to me developments the past 24 hours
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was this sort of sanctimonious clocking sound coming from the national liberal media when donald trump said he would insist on a free, fair, honest election before he would accept the results. you would have thought he said we are going to knock down the washington monument. what other response would be rational or helpful? >> i think it's perfectly fair. this question of this being rigged. there was a gop office in north carolina that was literally fire bombed. now we are having these undercover sting videos showing democratic operatives paid protesters to incite violence. and they were planning to mess up the polls on election day. i think his questioning of the system being rigged is perfectly reasonable and fair. we know based on the data we
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have that one in 8 voter registrations are either invalid or expired. so that's roughly 18 million voter registrations are invalid. which is certainly enough to tip an election. i think this concern is perfectly legitimate. lou: it shouldn't surprise you, but it is astonishing. there was a whole convention of national liberal media types and all forms of media really taking trump to account because he said he would not accept just blindly without condition a result given the context that you have described which they are aware. it makes them seem to be very clearly part of the problem we are contending against in this country when we talk about a
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corruption-free government and society that's been served by its government instead of controlled by it. >> you are right. i think it's telling that a lot of the groups who try to silence or gas light these concerns often are liberal groups. we are often told require something one to bring a photo i.d. to the poll is racist. so this kind narrative. don't worry, election integrity or voter fraud is non-existence. now we are seeing physical evidence the left is doing this. lou: my wife and i met a gentleman from mexico last night at the debate in las vegas. and in talking, he presented me with his national i.d. card, voting card from the elections of bureau of mexico.
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every voter has to have a photo i.d. in mexico. do you think they are being racist to won another? just a rhetorical question. but that's howmportant electoral integrity is to mexico. we can't quite catch up on that unfortunately not yet. thanks for being with us. up next, donald trump isn't just babbling hillary clinton. he's taking on the republican establishment, the democratic party, the clinton cartel, the liberal national media, you name it. >> the spirit, it's a movement they have never seen. the dishonest media, they have never seen anything like this. lou: the media research center, dan gainor joins us. we are waiting for trump and clinton.
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rigged against trump. the poll finds 55% of people say the news media is biased against the republican presidential candidate. joining me now, the vice president of business and culture at the media research center, dan gainor. it's intimidating tore me to see business and culture next to each other. the culture things gets a little nerve-racking for me. let's turn to what you found here as you watches the coverage. it looks bloody one-sided to me. >> the reason why the american public think there is bias is because they are watching the news media. that's all you need to do. ever sips we saw the "new york times" announce on its front page that it need to be even more liberal. the floodgates opens, the media has gone even more ridiculous to
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the point where this is not news coverage. the media party aligning with the left, and trying to elect a president. that's exactly what they are trying to do. there is no real need to prove anything any more. the proof is in the media itself. they have revealed themselves. they are behaving as they were suspected of being and they are supporting the democratic nominee with every fiber of their being. >> this is what happened last night with the debates. trump says that he wants to wait because there is still a couple weeks left in the election. why should he announce now he's going to guarantee to not challenge the results? and the media has -- i guess the best reaction is like a 2-year-old having a tantrum. i don't know whether to get them
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lou: the strained relationship of donald trump and hillary clinton is understandable and on display know matter how they paint over it in their behavior at the al smith dinner. but it's not the only strained relationship at the charity dinner. cardinal timothy dolan who is the host of this evening's festivities calling for hillary
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clinton to apologize for anti-catholic statements made by the clinton campaign in the emails from wikileaks. >> the comments attributed to john podesta is extraordinarily patronizing to catholics. fit had been said about the jewish community, other islamic community, within 10 minutes there would have been an he polly. lou: cardinal dolan says he still it hasn't received that apology from clinton. but in the spirit of the evening i'm sure the cardinal will put aside his strongly held views that the church and its members are owed an apology by the clinton campaign. joining us tonight, donald trump's surrogate, pastor mark burns. pastor, great to have you with us.
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the idea that this clinton campaign has been so anti-religious, as revealed by the emails, the correspondence within the campaign, were you surprised by those revelations? >> not at all, lou. the democratic party is not a party that is a friend to faith. when i speak i don't just speak to just christians. i speak to people of faith across this great country. all of us should be -- should not be supporting hillary clinton, especially the catholics. the catholics have always been in the democratic voting bloc but hillary clinton has refused
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to apologize. the cardinal was right. had it been muslims or islam or any other faith, they would have been quick to issue an apology. but they treat evangelicals and christians and catholics, we are the lesser of the group, we are not that important. there are millions of us in this country. a clinton administration would be an administration that is not friendly to people of faith in this country. >> it's interesting that the catholic vote in 2012 and 2008 went for president obama despite the strongly held views on the part of the democratic party and certainly president obama, views that are antithetical to conservative catholic christians. >> you know, they made promises. hoik makes the same -- made the same promise. president obama made the same
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promises about abortion and traditional marriage until elected. then once elected all of that goes out the window. i ve been saying this across the country, this is a 911 call to every person of faith in this country that we need to rally together. we are the largest group, the largest lobbyist group in this country. if we would put aside some of our religious differences and come together united and understanding god uses the least likely people. we voted for his policies that are more in line with being an administration friendly to people of faith. she should issue an apology quickly. lou: pastor, how has the response been amongst people of faith. churches, all of the folks from various faiths that you talk with and seek their support
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across the country? >> i can tell you, there is a rallying cry of people of faith coming together. i'm so excited. the religious leaders were saying i voted for donald trump. i'm supporting donald trump. hoik proved it in the debate yesterday where she stands in abortion and late-term abortions. when donald trump said when i become president i'm going to choose supreme court justices to put it back in the hands of the states. or overturn wade versus roe. hillary clinton continued to show her true colors to people of faith. lou: pastor, we always
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appreciate your time. we apologize for those technical problems, to you and the audience. we are coming right back. there is much more ahead. tony sayegh, eboni williams and tammy bruce will be with us. donald trump and hillary clinton are with the folks at the al smith charity dinner. it's one of the great national institutions bringing people together irrespective of their political philosophy. at least that's usually the case in this particularly intense campaign here. i'm pretty sure the traditions will be maintained. we'll see self-depresent case as opposed to self-promotion. they can handle it. we'll bring you those remarks. stay with us. a lot more straight ahead.
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>> isn't this the wildest presidential campaign you have ever imagined. hillary clinton and donald trump. tonight they are appearing together for the al smith dinner. the charity dinner, white tie. very tony, very exclusive. let's put it this way. i wasn't invited. the waldorf astoria is the site of the dinner. we are there thanks to marvels in technology.
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the annual dinner dedicated to the memory of governor al smith, four-term governor of the great state of new york. the first catholic to be nominated as the head of a major political party. preside over by cardinal timothy dolan, the a much bishop of new york. we are told donald trump will be taking the podium in just a moment as he and melania have a few light words and banter there. there is governor cuomo and he's doing what i would be doing. eating away. having a good time as are all. what is funny. the cardinal is sitting next to hillary clinton. he's demanded -- i take it
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back -- that is not the cardinal sitting there -- it is the cardinal. i couldn't see well enough. he demanded an apology from hillary clinton and the clinton campaign for the harsh words of jp rrp revealed by wikileaks of those emails. they are starting to haunt a lot of people on the democratic side of this battle. joining me, tony sayegh, eboni williams, tammy bruce, and that is a great picture, tony. he's sitting next to her. it's the spirit of the thing, the happy warrior. al smith would be thrilled. he's sitting between her and donald trump. this is no doubt an awkward moment for hillary clinton. in those email% campaign revealed the to hold bigoted
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derogatory beliefs. she should have been disinvited to this dinner if she were not to take account for what the people under her said. two of her top people. these are not small mechanical politicians. the fact that she has not said a word to apologize to the church or the cardinal or the millions of catholics in this country shows a level of arrogance and insensitivity. but tonight is not about that. i applaud the cardinal for keeping the decorum the what it is. there is a lot of comedy and lightheartedness. it might not be the night tonight. you talk to catholics. they are very motivated about this. >> this is a good opportunities for her.
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lou: we are looking at senator chuck schumer of new york. likely to be the majority leader should the democrats wrest the senate from the republicans. the gentleman you see there at the podium is al smith iv. if you want to do some quick count. that means he's the great grandson of the original four-term governor of new york, presidential candidate, first catholic to be nominated by a major party for the office of president. the great grand son. and he is -- there is a very recognizable face. talk about a happy warrior. rudy giuliani epitomizes it. eboni williams is here as we are waiting for al smith iv to introduce donald trump.
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eboni, your thoughts on the dynamics at work here. >> i was going to say, to tony's point. she was demanded to apologize. it will be in her hints to -- it will be in her interest to do so. it will be an opportunity for her to humanize herself. for anyone with any concerns or questions about my beliefs towards this important group of americans, how great would that be for her? lou: you saying use the moment to apologize. >> but not because you are threatened or on it politically, but because it's just the right thing to do and it makes people feel better. lou: would you feel better? >> no because that would be the public face. this is a woman who bragged about twg two-faced. we can say whatever they want in
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public and we have no idea what she believes. when you are invited this important catholic dinner, the importance of the messages and the charity itself. when there are no repercussions and you will be sitting next to the cardinal the next day, it tells you flopg non -- it tellsu >> i think what the american people are starving for is accountability. >> there is great laughter in the room. there is a terrific spirit. as i am watching, i am thinking of the two candidates. the people may not believe this. actually donald trump has a great capacity for self-deprecating humor. he never revealed that part of his personality. i thought about it an adequate

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