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pennsylvania at this moment is in hillary's column, six points up in the latest real estate average polls, donald trump on that set momentarily talking about obamacare. it is yours. neil: it is a lot like what is going on politically, going into valley forge and the horrible winter they had in 1778, you covered it. i remember. stuart: not bad. neil: from behind against all odds, that was that year's big surprise. neil: stuart: as i call, the brits lost but we americans won. neil: always following the winner. we are losing to britain you hop
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over there. i thought you remembered that. very supportive at the time. reporting on valley forge's development, that is where we are today. mike pence is outlining position of his ticket and responding the latest, very beneficial. i want to go back to mike pence, introducing the top of the ticket, donald trump who in a matter of week has made up 12 points in the polls to at least in the case of the washington pulse, leading. >> when it comes to medicaid, medicaid started in 1965 as a health insurance program for the poor. 50 years later medicaid not only broke, it is broken and obamacare put the majority of new people receiving coverage into a broken medicaid system. back in the hoosier state we said no thanks to expanding traditional medicaid and we
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fought for almost two years to make coverage more widely available the right way with consumer driven health care and health savings accounts and it is working. we call it the healthy indiana plan. i promise when donald trump becomes president of the united states we work with newly elected majorities in congress and block medicaid to the states and allow states in america to innovate with consumer driven market-driven proposals to meet their healthcare needs of our most vulnerable people. [applause] >> an idea congress has talked about for years, granting medicaid to the state allowing states to be the laboratories of innovation they have always been throughout our history, states know what is best for their people and donald trump will give new freedom and new flexibility to the people of pennsylvania to innovate, reform, and meet the needs of the state and every state.
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and healthcare costs come down when people have more control and no more about what their healthcare costs are. when donald trump becomes president of the united states, we are going to empower americans with not only greater control over healthcare choices but also empower them with more information about the cost and quality of care in their hometown. today people have very little transparency in cost or quality of their care. it is easier to compare prices when you are buying a car or a television than when you're trying to decide which hospital or doctor to use. donald trump is going to fix that. when donald trump becomes president of the united states we will advance reforms to allow americans to see the cost of their care and have the power to make their own choices in healthcare and healthcare providers in position, treatment and costs. there will be more options and
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more information. just the way the free market works healthcare providers will be more responsive with their answers to patients needs in a competitive marketplace and a lot more responsive than they are to insurance companies and big government bureaucrats and take no mistake as we go through this transition donald trump and i will protect americans with preexisting conditions so they are not charged more or denied coverage because they are sick. as long as they pay their premiums consistently they will have the coverage they need. and we will reverse obamacare as federal takeover of the insurance market altogether. we didn't see the rate increases across the nation when the states were running things. the truth of the matter is we will empower states once again to manage our health insurance and not washington dc. men and women of pennsylvania the choice in this election couldn't be more clear.
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with hillary clinton, we get more of the same for the last seven years, more taxes, more spending, more regulation and more obamacare. we can't trust hillary clinton with our healthcare anymore than we can trust her with classified information. [applause] >> obamacare, the debacle previously known as hillarycare was government takeover of healthcare from the start, some of us knew that. now every american knows that. it up and did the marketplace, competition was crushed and replaced with the heavy hand of government control. obamacare is a catastrophic failure. hillary clinton says she wants to double down on that failure. we still got time to turn this thing around. seven days to be exact. americans can choose a
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healthcare economy built on freedom am a consumer choice and free market principles, it will just take all of us to do it. as i close let me say it is deeply humbling for me and my family to find ourselves in this role. campaigning with donald trump, an incredible experience. tends of thousands know how to make america great again, lining streets, standing in long lines. and he says the same thing when whisking by net motorcade, when he looks at the crowd, he will say you know, this is not about me, not about us, not about our party, this is about a movement of the american people, the american people will make america great again.
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>> usa! usa! usa! >> we can make america great again, but it will take a while to do it. independents across america drawn to donald trump's call to break the gridlock in washington dc, inspiring to see democrats joining this movement tired of liberal policies in the nation's n trade deals shipping overseas. i would say specifically to my fellow republicans that believe we can have a healthcare system built on a free market economy and consumer choice we need to say with one choice it is time to come home. it is time to come home and you like donald trump as the next
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president of the united states. time to come home and reelect republican majorities in the united states house of representatives and the senate. it is time to come home to bring their 30 year obsession with government run healthcare to an end by ensuring hillary clinton is never elected president of the united states of america. ladies and gentlemen, with one week to go before a great victory for the american people i give you the man with vision, the agenda, the leadership necessary to restore freedom to our healthcare economy and make america great again, join me in welcoming the next president of the united states of america, donald trump. [applause]
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>> thank you, everybody. >> thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> i would like to thank my incredible running mate governor mike pence. i love you too. we have a lot of enthused and excited people in this campaign. i would like to thank my incredible running mate mike pence on the tremendous job he has done, fantastic leader on healthcare issues. it is a great honor, believe me. i would like to thank doctor ben
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carson, not only a great man, i don't say that about a lot of people. one of the toughest competitors i ever faced. people don't know how well he did during the primaries and i kept looking back and seeing him and i will tell you, even more importantly he is a brilliant physician and i hope he will be very much involved with my administration. [applause] >> i would also like to recognize distinguished members of congress in attendance who have all been at the forefront of healthcare and been so helpful to me. congresswoman elmers, loomis,
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congressman price harris, burgess and -- [applause] >> let me give a special thanks to senator burris, terrific doctor, senate leader, who did incredible work sharing our platform committee, unbelievable work, i want to thank you very much, fantastic job. very loyal to what we are doing and what we represent so thank you. when we went on november 8th and elect republican congress we will be able to immediately repeal and replace obamacare. i will ask congress to convene a special session so we can repeal and replace and it will be such
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an honor for me, for you and everybody in this country because obamacare has to be replaced and we will do it and we will do it very quickly. it is a catastrophe. the president said if you like your plan you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor, which may go down as one of the great political lies of the century. even skeptical democrats approved the illustration, some democrats were very much against but they believed him and approved it. no one ever read, very few people, the 2700 page bill, to this day nobody understands it. the obama administration is a massive double-digit and triple digit obamacare premium hike,
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everywhere throughout the country. in pennsylvania premiums are going to increase 60%, nothing compared to what will happen in the future. won't be obamacare so you don't have to worry about it. that means parents won't have enough money to pay their bills or get medicine for their kids. in the great state of arizona, a wonderful place i just left, premiums will go up even higher than 116%. other states are going up 60%, 80%, 90%. deductibles can go to 12,000, 13,000, $14,000, even $15,000. and other words, your healthcare won't even be usable, paying all this money you won't even get to
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use it. people all across the country are devastated. in many instances healthcare costs are more than their mortgage costs for their rent which by the way is a first in american history. this is particularly unfair to millennials and younger americans generally who will be totally crushed by these massive healthcare costs before they even get started on their journey through life. one third of the counties, think of this, one third of the counties in pennsylvania will have only a single insurance company left if you have that. that includes philadelphia where i went the associated press found some of the 440,000 pennsylvania consumers who buy insurance through healthcare.gov will face the highest premium increases in the nation, people
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of philadelphia. insurers are leaving, premiums are soaring, doctors are quitting, companies are fleeing, and deductibles go through the roof. workers hours are being cut, hiring is frozen, totally frozen and wages are being slashed. obamacare means higher prices, fewer choices, and lower quality. hillary clinton wants to expand obamacare and make it even more expensive. she wants to put the government totally in charge of healthcare in america. if we don't repeal and replace obamacare we will destroy american healthcare forever. it is one of the single most important reasons why we must win on november 8th. we must win.
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thank you. [applause] thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. our replacement plan includes health savings accounts, a nationwide insurance market where you can purchase across state lines and letting states manage medicaid dollars so much better. we will create quality, reliable, affordable healthcare in a free market where parents make the healthcare decisions they really want to make for their families. it will be a much better healthcare at a much less expensive cost. we also outlined detailed solutions on so many other
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issues, to make life better for every american family. this is really -- thank you. [applause] >> this is really a meeting, that is what it is, a meeting of very special people. i appreciate you all being here. it is a meeting talking about healthcare and obamacare. our plan for other things also include the bringing back of manufacturing jobs. we are going to bring back manufacturing, bring back our jobs that form the backbone of the american middle class and our country as a whole. our jobs are being stolen. pennsylvania has lost almost 40% of its manufacturing jobs since nafta, a deal signed by bill clinton and supported by hillary clinton. the city of philadelphia has lost one third of its
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manufacturing jobs since china during the wto. another bill and hillary backed disaster. a trump administration will not renegotiate nafta, believe me, we have the greatest negotiators in the world. [applause] >> we have a fair neil that goes in two directions, not one direction to mexico and these other places. and stand up to foreign companies, currency manipulation, and unfair subsidy behavior. we are going to bring manufacturing jobs, lots of jobs back to pennsylvania. it won't even be difficult. we are going to open modern mines and take care of our great
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minors. are minors. [applause] >> we will be producing clean coal, oil, natural gas and shell energy. we are also bringing back our steelworkers who have in so badly hurt, so badly hurt these jobs have been stolen by the dumping of steel all over the state and frankly all over the country by china and other countries. nobody has been treated worse than these workers, but that will change on january 20th of next year, believe me. [applause] [applause] >> we are also going to provide the children of the state with school choice, so important.
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that means parents can take care of their children but they can send their kids to public school, charter, religious or homeschool. it is going to be there right and it is going to be something so good for your children and education of your children. [applause] >> we will also totally eliminate common core and bring education local, bring it local. [applause] >> people do not like common core in this country. our system is failing, it is not working. bring it local. our tax plan will provide a 35% tax cut to middle-class families
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with two kids. you have two kids, 35% cut, so desperately needed, middle-class has not been properly respected, that i can tell you. we will let parents deduct child care expenses and create tax-free childcare and eldercare savings accounts with matching contributions for low income families. we will eliminate the obama/clinton defense sequester and rebuild our badly depleted military. when did we ever need it more? greatest people on earth in our military but it is badly depleted. [applause] >> usa!
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usa! usa! >> people love this country. isn't it beautiful? a beautiful thing to watch and i see it all over the country no matter where we go and every time i say we are going to rebuild our depleted military it is always the same response. an incredible response. our navy is the smallest it has been since world war i, smallest since world war i and rebuilding it will wreak choir a national effort. i will ask my secretary of the navy to review facilities like the philadelphia navy yard. i know it well. with a long history of service, proximity to vibrant private industry, room for expansion to enlist them in the rebuilding of what will be a great fleet again. [applause] >> recruit and build up
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requires, we will establish centers of excellence at locations like the philadelphia navy yard, vocational training is a great thing. we don't do it anymore. we don't do it anymore. i must tell you, going to college right down the road, we have people that were brilliant and other people that weren't as brilliant in that way but brilliant, incredible when it came to fixing a motor, when it came to fixing something that i had no idea what was happening and of the great geniuses had no idea what was happening and they could take it apart blindfolded and we don't do that anymore. vocational training for our country is so important. [applause] >> in closing, they loved it. they loved it.
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they didn't want to be doing what i was doing. they loved it was so good at it and loved it so vocational training. we will start it up big-league. [applause] >> we will rebuild our military and we will rebuild our country. i am not a politician. my only special interest is you, the american people. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. the guiding rule of the political class in washington dc is they are looking out only for themselves, only for themselves with the exception of these few people. i feel guilty as they are
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staring me in the eyes. i have to say with these exceptions. they will say anything and do anything and cling to their power and prestige. i am running to change and reversed decades of failure and work with the american people to create generations of success. i am running -- [applause] >> i'm running to restore honesty to the government and safety to our communities. we need safety and we need our law enforcement officials, these are great, great people. [applause it] >> and we are going to give
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great prosperity to our economy. i want to go into our poorest community and work on a national plan of revitalization. [applause] >> working with so many african-american groups, such incredible people, we will bring jobs, safety, education, into the city, in the inner cities, beyond the spirit of anybody and it is going to work. americans are tired of being told to d for their dreams to another day but politicians for the most part mean another decade because that is what they are talking about. enough waiting, time is now. to accomplish our goals we must
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cut our ties with the small bitter heavy politics of the past, we must declare independence from the failed establishment that has squandered $6 trillion on foreign wars in the middle east that never end, that we never win, that have made us far less safe. think of all the money spent, all the lives that have been lost, we are far less safe today than we were before we started. they left our borders wide open at home and shipped our jobs and wealth to other countries. it is time for new leadership. [applause]
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>> thank you. i have led a great life and i truly love our country, so now i want to give back to the country that has in so good to me. that is why i am this. [applause] >> all i see everywhere i travel and i have been everywhere is untapped potential waiting to be realized. the people are amazing, the people are amazing. if we unlock the potential of this country and its incredible people, no dream is outside of our reach. [applause] >> if we stop believing in our failed politicians and start believing in ourselves, then anything is possible. [applause] >> i am asking you to dream big,
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push for bold change and believe in a movement powered by our love for each other and our love for our country. [applause] >> that is how we will truly make america great again. thank you very much, thank you. god bless you, thank you. neil: you are watching donald trump in valley forge, pennsylvania, state, depending on what average pulled you look at, that state that he has taken out a 9 gap point turned to a 5 point gap but still trails, used a great deal of this piece not to respond to the latest developments on the fbi probing hillary clinton but healthcare costs soaring particularly in pennsylvania. this resonates were premiums of
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don up an average of 60% plus and it has been reduced in half of the state depending on the county to a single-payer system. one thing mister trump says wipes out competition ends cheaper alternatives. progressives who want to sign up for that. we want to keep the peak on the dow, down 88 points. a lot of that including strong factory data hinting sooner rather than later hike in interest rates. one interesting gauge on the subject of politics, what is going on with these markets, we capped in october representing the third-down month in a row going back to last summer, market averages down on average 2.9% from early august highs. when that has happened to 86% of the time it has been bad for the party occupying the white house going back to 1928 so that is
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one of those weird statistical anomalies for donald trump, official polls show him trailing in battleground states and end narrowly at 270 but i mentioned that, the three months decline, what it could mean for this political race for the party in power, the democrats, could be some disturbing news, not a super bowl indicator, but far more reliable, it is a reminder how volatile this race has become in the last few days. charlie gasparino here, real clear politics, watching, liz harrington, let's begin with you. donald trump has been visiting states that have seemed out of reach, not so much pennsylvania. states where they trail by 6 or more points, put your energy to other areas and people keep telling me we are gaining
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traction in states that are presumably out of reach. >> internal polling suggests they have a better shot at these than public polls show. when looking at these polls we got to remember it is all about turn out. pulled don't say what the turn out is going to be. the national poll where trump has a one point lead the biggest indicator that is a problem for hillary, her enthusiasm has dropped by eight points in a matter of days, this is a problem all along, enthusiastic about voting for her when you have news about multiple fbi investigations that doesn't help and trump sees an opportunity to flip the states to win the election to begin with, his message resonates in places like michigan and pennsylvania he sees an opportunity and has a
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shot. neil: what do you make of these other reports, say what you will how far the fbi probe goes, it is translated into a lot of money men and women giving money to donald trump convinced he has a chance. charles: money flowing through senate races thinking republicans are likely to keep the senate and that is even more telling tell. what you saw there was a really good speech and here is why. before the latest legal issue with the emails, looks trouble for hillary clinton, let's be clear, donald trump was starting to close the gap as obamacare premium started to hike dramatically. he has economic issues he compounds away with, gdp growth far below what we need. neil: and sylvania resonates. charles: everything coming together, economic, obamacare,
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social and economic issue for middle-class americans plus the sleeves factor, if he screws this up, it is kind of hard. he has got the wind at his back. the electoral college is stacked against him but he has a the wind at his back right now. neil: we were chatting about this earlier, something seismic going on, to appreciate the magnitude of it, the easy comparison is 1980 when there was a seismic shift in sentiment from jimmy carter to ronald reagan, the one and only debate but days before the election. i get that kind of feeling. >> i think this is looking more like a traditional presidential race which is remarkable given how uncharacteristic the presidential race has been. we are seeing republicans
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coalesce behind their nominee. we are seeing an enthusiasm gap widened a little bit in the abc poll. i never thought this was a 12 point race for either side. i think this is a 3 point race, it has changed here and there but charlie brings up a good point, last week the race was narrowing in the final stretch and donald trump was presented with a couple different options to capitalize on them. one with the obamacare hike. that is what we are seeing in the polling. neil: if you think about that, the campaign that has been attacked for being devoid of issues could be decided on heaven for bid, issues. >> it is a couple different things. the fbi news, a lot of questions regarding that but overall it fits neatly into the narrative that donald trump is trying to push against hillary clinton so it comes at a good time for him
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and he is capitalizing on that and having mike pence talk specifically about obamacare goes well for republicans. if he can speak to a different group than donald trump. neil: very effective the 1-numtwo punch -- the 1-2 punch. on that issue. what do you think? charles: mike pence is a brilliant or rader, he is a straight man to donald's craziness, confidence when he speaks. one other thing with undecided voters, our statistician here was talking about it. undecided people will going to the voting booth and say republicans keep the senate. as crazy as donald trump is do i potentially want a president that will be impeached? she could be impeached. neil: let's have your final thoughts on how it could affect
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people's vote. >> going in three ongoing fbi investigations, doesn't look good and if i could go back to 1980, that is exactly right. very similar with reagan. people do not want to admit they likes reagan the way it was portrayed in the media, similar with trump. a lot of people out there when they get to the election booth are going to go for him. neil: something weird going on. >> one thing i point out clinton has been focused strongly on the get out the vote effort and voter turnout. she is hoping in the last few days that makes a difference and that is an area where trump has been lagging. charles: great point. he does not have a ground game. and ground game does matter. it matters for barack obama in the final days of 2012 against mitt romney, destroyed the republican that the end. that is a great point. neil: great point for donald
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trump in valley forge. george washington had access to clothes and supplies, he could have wrapped that puppy up earlier, that was then, this is now. donald trump trying to take a state that has been out of reach for republicans for election after election. maybe not so much now. the factor we cannot appreciate, the possibility people are looking at hillary clinton and the potential of a president elect who would have to endure this to say nothing if she became president. the invisible factor after this. , who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them.
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be tainted a president elect in her presidency itself with another constitutional crisis. donald trump says he would be worse than watergate. house oversight committee member congressman, great to have the appear when you make of the argument that this could be over things whether in the right or left a president embroiled in the constitutional crisis. >> well, hillary clinton really sat herself up for this. she's tried to drag out the investigation and it is a lot like watergate. it wasn't the break-in i've got folks in trouble. it was the cover it was a cover-up. she's not an ally in the days that just tried to or tamp down comey going for divisiveness edition. honor committee regarding decided to go ahead and continue
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the investigation. we've had people come and take the fed and multiple people do that. we've had immunity granted sort of like passing out how the ;-) in the last night from the department of justice and fbi. right now i think the white house has to be looking at what they do. they got maybe a constitutional crisis. they've got to be looking at some sort of a pardon. i'm not an attorney. neil: you've got to be an attorney to know something doesn't smell right. john podesta in early 2015 c. maybe we've got to dump all these e-mails. that seems to strongly indicate we've got to destroy them and it got to disappear. >> well, we do know they were destroyed. fbi told -- before the cover. >> the problem is they've got this stuff.
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e-mail is sent from a private server. a lot of folks have been half this and weiner passé. now they've got in a situation with the presidential election where you have pretty damaged goods. you have investigations you can't tamp down. the cover-up is coming forward. the white house has to be looking at the option, some sort of a blanket pardon for her. whether she gets elected or doesn't. neil: covering herself in that event. >> i don't think i would go over big. as he was exiting. this is a very serious situation and could present a constitutional crisis. dragging it out, trying to carry the facts, destroy some of the evidence, the e-mails is now coming out and will haunt them. nothing we did is actually wealth was created.
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to your point none of this to be happening. >> it. >> it started with benghazi. we're trying to get the facts on what took place and then we found out about the private server. neil: if she were elected this would all be around her. >> at the various area situation. people have to be held accountable whether the president, candidate for president for future president. neil: congressman, great catching up with you. appreciate it. meanwhile, look at the backlash of all of this stuff here and taking a peek at the markets right now. just to bring you up on the market, bigger than donna brazil. it goes something like this. how the markets perform our good indication of how people will vote. 86% of the time they are up during that period halts the party that controls the white house. when they are down as is the
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product he or the mexican economy and its markets going down as the dollar has picked up steam. we have a brilliant guy who crunches all these numbers. charles brady, senior market editor. scary smart. when he says it wasn't exactly 100 years. anyway this guy is brilliant and he can attach things that we mess. this is one thing that proves he has a lot of time on at&t or. they're just letting you know the stuff that brady picks up buying tends to be followed up later on by others to shame my copy them. i want to go on record that he was the first to look at this interesting trend. it might not matter, they telling you if he says that matters, it matters. we are frankly kind of scared. get reaction to this. a former roche 43 specialist. democratic strategist.
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the market of corso bore insurgency. something that always seem to search in was donald trump in any way shape or form. they just factored it out. now that could read more the case or perceived to be not impossible. what you make of that? >> i think a donald trump when was seen an part of that was because frankly the top economic advisers have largely did not donald trump's plan. "the wall street journal" all the surviving the economic advisers and not a single one including ones appointed by republicans have endorsed donald trump or what is offering. donald trump talking about obamacare in a scathing account and how it differs at the house gop is offering to rectify offers and health care plan. donald trump if you're like it.
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treated to one of the things that saturn old enough to remember is even a publication like "the wall street journal" in favor of cutting taxes was worried about the degree to which ronald reagan wanted to cut them in the deficits produced and that we would be like a third world country if we weren't careful. so much of the establishment media has concerns about that panned out. but you make of that? >> the same situation here. donald trump is more of a wild card. hillary clinton -- and seems to me one thing to remember is he's not going to go in and dig anybody wants. if he were to win, they have a very skip the goal republican congress theoretically as well as democrats in opposition.
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his plan is simply to push forward is not that likely. which i guess makes the underlying point of the insurgents even more. neil: ron christie, one of the arguments have been markets fell off on uncertainty when it looks like cooler heads prevail or it might not be so bad they stabilize. no idea what will happen. what you make of this year of a trumpet jury whether it's rational or not is what is deciding this market movements. >> at the little bit irrational. given what we've seen what this administration over the last eight years. neil: i want you to know you're on record as saying that charlie brady is irrational. >> i would never say that about the smart charlie brady. and they say this. after what was seen for the last eight years come and 94 million people out of the labor workforce the worst in the 70s, how much worse can it get
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if i'm an investor and thinking donald trump will turn something around. i have to believe it and what we've for the last eight years. neil: are you coming back to the fold? emily, what about hillary clinton's old mother lot of supporters who might need them doubt and some of these revelations with obamacare is taken enthusiasm of supporters and that is something we haven't factored in for election day a week from today. >> hillary clinton has major problems on her hand. there is a huge people who would enthusiastically vote for hillary clinton just aren't going to turn out. they may not turn out for donald trump, but there is a serious here that they will not turn out for hillary clinton. in terms of the instability with the market, there is a separation in terms of how the general populace sees her and
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how the markets might react. the problem with donald trump is that he fumbled and some really obvious ways that would scare investors. neil: he hasn't yet. can he maintain that? it's hard to her point to stick to that. >> can you stick to not going off the reservation? no, he can't stick to that. you have to stay in the rails for six more days. i don't think you can find a fix day stretch in the campaign on the rails. neil: i'm thinking he does. but again i'm often wrong. i'll let you know that charlie brady a subset with each and everyone of you. sometimes you get this little twitch and you don't want to be in the same room when that happens. when i come back, charlie brady crunches the battle of hastings with technology stocks.
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>> it's time to come home and he might donald trump is the next president of the united states. it is time to come home and reelect republican majorities in the united states house of representatives and the senate. and it is time to come home to bring their 30 year up session with government run health care to an end to ensuring that hillary clinton has never elected president of the united states of america. neil: if you are noticing a little extra cap interpublic instead, that is what poll numbers will do. "washington post" reporting donald trump ahead for the first time since may. presidential candidate rick santorum on all of that. will this last? what do you think? enough momentum is clearly in his favor.
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if you treat now and election day, and i really don't see anything that changes the narrative, which is fbi investigation. more wikileaks coming out. hillary clinton will be in the news -- we've seen an antenna candidate is in the news their numbers go down because the news is never good. they are not interested in policies and goodness. they are talking about problems the candidates have. if it's hillary clinton in the news between on tuesday, 80% double d. the case. i like donald trump's chances. i talk to a lot of pollsters given what i do around here and it can be mindnumbing to be honest. it would take a hillary meltdown for donald trump to end up winning this thing. would it? >> she is melting down, whether she's melted down completely at this point, the polls are indicating her lead is certainly melting away.
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i look at a state like pennsylvania and the beauty of pennsylvania, people say she's ahead by enough points. the bottom line is pennsylvania votes on election day. on the lord, ohio, states with early voting. we don't have early voting states that a guy. absentee voters can change their vote on election day. >> do you think enough of those early voters, upwards of 27 million, do we give them a mulligan? the rules differ by state. a lot of them want to change their mind i guess given developments i would think. do you know if many of them will take advantage of that? >> wonder bread the answer is no. early voting states absolutely don't. some that allow absentee ballots do like pennsylvania. many absentee ballots don't let you change your vote on election day. and pennsylvania would actually
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mail absentee ballots to the briefing and when you show what they have their ballot there and you can ask them to retrieve it, tear it up and vote again. that's key for pennsylvania that on election day if you want to see the pure state of the race on election day, pennsylvania is the place to look at it because they are the ones that don't allow early voting. neil: do you think donald trump has to win your state? >> there are paths without it and they've been analyzed. i don't think there's a path for hillary clinton without pennsylvania. trump is absolutely and play at the continuing questioning of hillary's integrity, her honesty is going to weigh on a lot of voters in suburban philadelphia and that is for donald trump has to pick up some points. as the race continues on with her integrity continuing to question, he will pick up enough. neil: how was your little girl doing? >> she's doing great.
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thank you for asking. she couldn't be better. she's happy, healthy. i just left her and she says hi. neil: great family. wonderful family. southerner, thank you very much. we have something called a decision team here at fox. charlie brady's around the table and they look at this stage in the momentum in the polls and they can have good news for democrats and republicans, but if you walk up to them, they will go shop we are deciding. hence, decision desk. what they are deciding in leading democrats now considered a tossup state which means the next step would be leaning republican. they won't explain that to you. they will say we are deciding on now. exactly. adam shapiro at the very latest
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on that. what has changed our samples of late that donald trump gaining momentum. the >> that is correct. i was thinking about what they call the shadow voters. there nobody can get each other going. some of them leaned toward strong. we are getting ready for the hillary clinton rally in dade city. we're a pasco, hernando state college and she is going to be speaking here. democrats nationwide are fanning out to help her make the case in the last few days of this election. tim came in wisconsin, president obama in ohio. bernie sanders in new hampshire and bill clinton, president l. clinton in st. petersburg and hillary clinton here in florida. that's one of the reasons this venue was chosen. there were too many stresses on so many line for that necessary as well as the venue secret
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service would approve. she came here which tends to be heavily republican county. i want to share with you what's going on because before you get to that poll, look what's happening to the voting members. right now in florida, trump is actually republicans, register voters leading over democrats who have cast their ballot via mail or going to a polling place. the latest average from real clear politics of who is leading in the polls. as of today, in the four-way race that is donald trump. these folks here waiting for hillary clinton. they are grounded enough for her. we will carry that for you guys. bill, back to you. neil: thank you, my friend. awful lot of criticism of donna brazil when she was their employees leaking information to the hillary clinton camp to the exact questions.
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but since found out she was let go a couple weeks ago. tim graham says it's going to have a lasting effect. what do you make of the fact that you found out yesterday that she had technically been like a couple of weeks prior. >> it is not exactly transparency in action. by the way, we dismissed or shortly afterwards. we just didn't tell anybody. this is a news network. he said those sorts of things. this news broke yesterday, we haven't seen the cnn media reporters were 24 hours. they have not been on the air on the brazil's tory or any other media story. donna brazil is not coming up on cnn. a republican congressman tried to bring it up this morning on new day and the anchor change the subject. this is not a model of how a
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network handles a scandal like this. this is like the quiz show scandal of the 50s. they were feeding the candidate questions so she would look like a genius or that very compassionate on television. neil: you think she knew when a question would come her way that she knew that it was secretive to her or that it was presented. this question might come up because she obviously took it. she studied an answer well rehearsed for that moment. what he did? >> i think this is standard operating procedure. steve harvey show that they had to prearrange before the show. we are going to show some pictures of you as a child. he will then ask the price. the real question, you know, she is so pre-scripted. the problem is you are misleading the public.
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they think when you say some thing at a town hall that these people are standing up and offering the question is that if we preselected, pre-scripted that consented to the quick people so they could prepare. if she is the most qualified person in history, why does she need questions in advance? neil: people take up sides in their issue, but if that happened, fox dismissed it a couple debate. if word ever got out that we did something half as bad to any of the candidates. we would be electrocuted. we would be shot. >> it is just like that story when roger ailes sent a note to the bush white house after 9/11 saying hit them hard and everybody had a fit. how dare you after 9/11 say something supportive to the
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president. neil: this is just the own the pale. it does make you think about media fairness and what is right. it depends on your party i guess. thank you very much. good to see you again. this whole investigation, the latest e-mail staff they do have computers and logarithms i guess they can track words even down to what might be secret material that shouldn't have gotten through. so there is a way that some of this could get out by the fbi could come to some conclusions before the election. is that really possible or does this drag on and on and on. after this. seeing is believing, and that's why
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built for business. hiring someone for the clinton campaign on march 3rd 2015. podesta wrote on another matter and not to sound like lanny, we are going to have it dump all those e-mails so better to do so sooner than later. cheryl mills replied, thinking just got your new nickname :-). we presume they were talking
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about campaign surrogate and campaign adviser lanny davis. on the substance, what does don't mean? to get them out as a document dump or to dump us and destroy them. the very next day we should point out the house committee on benghazi subpoenaed clinton directly after learning about her use of personal e-mail from the story that broke in "the new york times." comments and clarity from the clinton campaign on what podesta meant. when they do, we'll get it to you. neil: is it fair to say it's at least news here that had i had up that this request was going to come the next day. >> remember the times posted that story on its website the night of march 2nd a lot of e-mails about that and maybe the bad guys he committee was at work. try to get clarity.
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neil: all the more shocking is the fact they are using emerges in the e-mails that i think there should be a law. that is another conversation peter barnes. bill daley and what he thinks everyday is a new development. >> hi, neil. it's the gift that keeps on giving. right now when we look at what the fbi is involved in, it's not a matter of trying to fit within the political season. they are trying to conduct further investigation. neil: he would be right in the middle of the political season. the >> he did. certainly not the intent of the fbi to be meddling in politics and never has been others to current times. neil: do you think the pressure is on him to come up with something or an initial finding of a fallen off alone? >> this investigation they will not give a status report. it will continue until its natural course is completed much
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like a provided testimony after the initial investigation into ms. clinton's e-mails. i would not expect will have any pronouncement, how many e-mails they've gone through. anyone in the course of the investigation to be too premature. neil: it's quite an legion of incredible men and women. the talk was to call me would anger a lot of investigators gathering information. some report said they would ignore director comey. is that there still will, that division? >> the people i've spoken to have different opinions in the organization. one thing about the fbi if they stay true to the cause finding the truth. whether or not they like the direction like a person or personality in the organization from a day stay true to find officer for the american people.
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that's still the case today in as much as senators have said both in july and now. they believe director comey is ethical and working as best he can and i believe that is to be true. neil: got me ask you how long it takes to go through stuff. we are told in this could be wrong, but there are better than 600,000 all sorts of equipment in ways you can isolate words, terms to quickly find out if any of this is classified. how long do you think a process like that would take? the big hunt is her friend and something classified. if nothing is classified, i assume there's nothing further to do. the >> we tell the audience this is not just a search engine like the newest restaurant for the greatest invention in robotics.
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the search index and have been prepared for the book and look at them quickly. as the number of players in this that need to go through. yes there are special search engines. you discover software, a search engine on steroids. ultimately you get into blocks and thousands of documents if it is with "the wall street journal" reported. maybe you have 10 or 20,000. they actually have to be looked at individually. one person can look at 50 or so an hour. the kind of do the math talking about quite a large operation. beyond that, there could be laid the country these e-mails have gone elsewhere. neil: a lot of the stuff ends up being the estranged husband of someone work for a pr firm for a while and he would take that laptop with him to the pr firm. it is conceivable is not that someone dared, this is a path forward in a bad way.
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it could be in a gazillion different entities. >> part of the search warrant in new york for this purpose of looking at this computer or perhaps ancillary devices are some drives us to find out who else may have access to their computer and either copy it, deleted, changed or modified those files in any way. this has possibly many tentacles and good follow up with other in person interviews as part of the investigation. that's why to put a timeline to say we do a quick search on by election day we will find out whether we have something. neil: hillary clinton is a light read, something she is president elect later the president if that's the case under fbi current investigation. >> i've been involved in days. imagine the private side when money is no object you get to the answer as quick as possible from you so were quickly.
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these are layered type investigations. more complex than picking up the phone and meeting someone and interviewing them. neil: amazing. bill daley, former fbi investigator stood very nobly. in the meantime, donald trump is promising a quick and immediate health care fix to prevent the premium rates could so many including many battleground states are feeling effortless. no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence.
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>> obamacare means higher prices, fewer choices than lower quality. yet hillary clinton wants to expand obamacare and make it even more expensive. she wants to put the government totally in charge of health care in america. if we don't repeal and replace obamacare, we will destroy american health care forever.
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neil: a lot of people wonder why choose pennsylvania trailing by a significant amount. maybe we are wrong on how much is trailing or don't lose sight of the fact that in pennsylvania a lot of a lot of those ensuring affordable care at are not looking forward to at least a 56% hike in premiums. charlie gasparino says there's a lot going on here to the keystone state pac. >> is interesting he was in pennsylvania. i made a couple calls to my sources in the trunk campaign. this gives you some idea why he said even though he's behind. the polls right now don't show the way that he's catching that. the internal polls is what i'm hearing from senior trump sources are shoveling that is catching the beginning of a wave of voter and is the authentic as think some of these states, particularly swing states like pennsylvania.
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the polls show rising enthusiasm for the candidate, for mr. trump among gop voters who were resisted in the past. trent advisers are pushing the candidate hard to basically hammer heller could not obamacare. they believe interestingly enough the fbi reignited investigation on the e-mail scandal a secondary issue. they want him to talk about it or move on to an end and attack on economic issues particularly obamacare which expands rising health care premiums for something that affects every american with an economic issue in social issue and they believe it's a winner. here is the thing they caution. they need to keep their candidate smiling and somewhat positive through the remainder of the campaign and had on those two issues. they believe that their big arrears thereof and largely contingent on trump of waiting late night missteps on twitter. that is a quote from somebody. the advisers also concede that a
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big unknown for this right now and this could swing the election they believe and they don't have good polling on this is the voter enthusiasm among hispanics for hillary clinton. they don't have a good handle on that. we do know the enthusiasm is down. african american enthusiasm for hillary clinton is not what it was for president obama. the hispanic question is a big issue given donald's contentious remarks about the mexican american judge and other issues. that's where we are right now. they do believe it's not fully baked into the numbers as they stand now but shows a slight edge on hillary clinton nationally. that they believe could in the next couple days if they can keep on message, avoid any missteps could result in donald trump's ringing some of those swing states that is now losing it. neil: thank you very much.
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the irony would be it is a sensitive issue that turn this around. the markets notwithstanding the health care issue and this rocketing premiums as an issue that a signature event to be a bombing is to be something that would turn on and hurt hillary clinton is the nominee and presidential candidate. the former white house economic policy are on the first president bush. when you think about? that would be ironic that ultimately the campaign has decided on a key issue. >> well, that's right. the fact is president obama is relatively popular in the country. republicans can't deny that. but his policies are not. hillary clinton is tied to obamacare not simply because she was his secretary of state. of course that's foreign policy. you might recall you are old enough to remember hillary clinton was involved in bill clinton's obamacare precursor which was even more intrusive.
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she has a 20 year track record of liking the idea that the government decides which doctor you should see. that's why donald trump thinks she can connect to her. neil: she's certainly trying. the poll number of improvements or pre-fbi second wave investigation or e-mails. what is interesting as a lot of the premium hikes occurred in battleground states where charlie gasparino is right. some of the internal tracking polls retained to hand are saying he's doing significantly better than the official somewhat dated polls we are getting. >> in fact, it's not simply those premiums are going up. it is that they are going up because health insurance companies are fleeing the sales are the obama white house itself admits that one in five counties will only have one provider. that's an indication of big government. if donald trump can tie hillary
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clinton to the unforgiving corrupt big government, that's a single to win on the substance. >> i'm thinking about you with the bush senior days. a lot has changed including early voting was close to 30 million americans. most of them before they got wind of this extended fbi investigation. how much is that changed the equation when we look at result, when we look at the temperament of the electorate and all of that. >> well, it does make it tougher for trump. hillary clinton and the democratic party have very strong ground game. they know how to get absentee ballots into the hands of people coming to get people on the buses. donald trump is behind and is behind or not and therefore he has to generate a great deal of enthusiasm to overcome the strong consistent ground game that the democratic party has put in place. >> economically real quickly what the market down three month in a row after august levels
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which generally is a hindrance to the party in keeping the white house, do you put any stock in that kind of stuff? >> will come of the stock market is not moving enough to indicate very much at all. the fact is the american people feel a great deal of anxiety about the economy despite the economic recovery such that it is two thirds of americans say were on the wrong track in donald trump is pointed to hillary clinton saying she's the conductor taking it on the wrong track. it's time to switch. but with me. that's his argument. true to todd a very well. good seeing you again. hillary clinton and started planning for fireworks on election night. just here in the city. caller pope says don't like them just yet. -- karl rove says don't like them just yet. these goofy glasses.
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neil: all right. so many surprises, so little time. we're getting word north korea is prepared to launch another intermediate range missile in the next 24 to 72 hours. two u.s. officials with knowledge of this assessment are telling and sharing this with fox news, that the launch of the missile would be the ninth such one this year in addition to two nuclear tests by north korea, all of which violate u.n. sanctions but they're doing it anyway. keeping on top of polls, this one out of missouri that shows donald trump has taken a small lead and built it into a big one, 52-38%.
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he led by about five points a couple of weeks ago. and that could be very beneficial for incumbent republican senator roy blount. how that factors out to a man crunching numbers on national level to control of united states senate, connell mcshane. >> i heard you talking about very smart team on the fox digs desk, making some decisions today, i want to highlight on presidential what if map behind me because they made three changes to our fox map. this is the way we saw the race coming into today are quite significant. two of the three beneficial to donald trump. florida, a lean blue state, instead taken it off the map, made it a tossup. if anything trump may have taken a slight lead in florida. follow numbers on the screen as i take states offer the map, nevada, same thing. it is tossup state. hillary clinton just above the 270 needed to win when you take the two states off of her column. now the third decision they have made is very good news for mrs. clinton, not so much for
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mr. trump. that is north carolina. it was a toss-up. now, with 23 polls taken in north carolina over the last few weeks, the last, of the last 23, 21 showing mrs. clinton in the lead. we have it lean blue. what if trump goes in and wins florida where he is trending well, takes nevada where mrs. clinton's lead is small, wins arizona and utah where it is close, ohio, iowa, still hillary clinton to 290 electoral votes. donald trump you have so start winning somewhere else. that might speak to his travel. he has been up in states like wisconsin. even if he were to win there, she would still be above 270. maybe he takes michigan as well. that is stretching it. both of those states are lean blue states. you have to win in one of those states or two of them as i said or take pennsylvania where he is down five or six points that
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would get mrs. clinton, pennsylvania go tossup or turn red would put trump over the top. it is still a tough electoral map for donald trump, even with trends in states like florida pretty good for him. you mentioned senate. balance of power, we talk about it all the time, dems have to go plus 4 if hillary clinton is president. even better if donald trump wins. we have maps. if you look at senate maps, go what if on that, these states, it is interesting because, in states like wisconsin and illinois, for example, the democrats have been very, very confident that they would take, watch numbers over here as well as we try to get it to 50-50, they would take both of these states. you start talking about some of the toss ups, way we have the map now is the way it is in the moment in senate. red states are currently republican. we look at poll numbers out of wisconsin. this is a race to watch. russ feingold trying to get his seat back, neil, had a fairly comfortable lead but republicans have been quite confident. they think it is a lot closer than that if they can hold on
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that state, that puts them in pretty good position, even if democrats do win in evan bayh's indiana race or take new hampshire, you're closer to 50-50. we have a feeling senate will keep us up late next tuesday night. neil: you and i were talk about this, connell. why would trump spending so much time in states like wisconsin and michigan that look a little out of reach? >> yes. neil: if they're right on this, missouri is example after polygon from a little lead to big lead for him, maybe that is the kind of stuff they're seeing? >> you think about the demographics of some of those states. they're very similar, right? if you're going to win in ohio and going to win in iowa and take the demographic advantage into pennsylvania and wisconsin, even maybe michigan, that could be a trump strategy. neil: right. >> now you're trying to turn around five, 6, 7 points. neil: turn around a lot. >> north carolina one leaning blue is big for hillary clinton. neil: did you run this by the decision desk? they get very upset. >> i say don't shoot the messenger. i don't know, i'm hitting buttons on a screen.
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neil: all right. i want to show you the "new york post" cover. i always love their headlines, very, very clever but this one refers to hillary clinton getting ready for a big fireworks launch before even all the voting is done next week. going to be over the skies of new york. but karl rove here, who crunches these numbers, 43 deputy chief
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of staff, best-selling author. maybe she could be getting ahead of herself. what do you i this, karl? >> i think there is a dumb person sit in some little cubicle over in brooklyn saying what the heck was i thinking yeah, we ought to get some fireworks. for 2 1/2 minutes of fireworks she has created, she added to the impression she is waiting to be coronated, not that she is running hard through the finish line. neil: how do you think -- we've been focused on donald trump where he has been. hard to follow where hillary clinton goes because she doesn't make as many stops. she has had abbreviated campaign schedule. it worked. as you written extensively she has great surrogates but what do you think of her campaign approach, especially now this final week? what does she have to do? >> it is amazing times have been very smart. when trump was having a bad time in early october, they sort of did let that go. sort of removed themselves.
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pulled her off the campaign trail. let her get better prepared for the debates and let him be consumed about that. but other times they are dumb about things, particularly how they handled the email scandal from start to finish. we know through the leak of emails, they were dismissive of it. not thinking it was a serious thing. neil: right. >> some of her outside allies like john podesta and former head of the center for american progress, they were saying in essence, you know people inside of the campaign better get more serious about this. this is a real problem. so at times she has been, she has been smart about letting when ever he got, trump got into trouble, let him stay in trouble but otherwise it has been very kong conventional, very tight-knit, you get a sense that nobody is really challenging her on these kind of things. and as a result they end up doing stupid things, let's book 10 days before the election, book 2 1/2 minutes of fireworks knowing that will get out because we have to get a permit from the city to have that happen.
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it will make her look like she is content to be coronated, not to run through the tape. neil: measuring the drapes. let me ask you a little bit about polls in different states. i know you always warn me don't extrapolate, a, nationally what is going on but in some. swing states where donald trump has gone from a small lead, big lead, missouri latest, obviously the fact that the trump campaign is pouring money into states like michigan and pennsylvania, say nothing of new mexico, but the michigan and pennsylvania where it looks like he still trails by a little bit in michigan, more than a little bit. they're obviously looking at something different or are they? what do you make of that? >> well, they have got to look outside the normal realm of states because, if she has got 242 electoral votes from the states that democrats have won comfortably in all six of the last presidentdential elections, plus district of columbia, 18 states and district of columbia, all thee has got to do is win north carolina and virginia and she is president.
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or win florida and she is president. he has to take something out of what we call the red wall, those states that the democrats have won in all six of the last presidential contests because it is not enough for him to hold the romney states and win the existing set of battleground states. he has to grab something away from her that democrats traditionally gotten, particularly she seems to have locked down virginia. he is no longer really campaigning there. looks like she has the upper hand in north carolina. he has, even if he takes north carolina, he has to get insurance policy someplace else that gives him enough to get past -- neil: do you see anything going on, karl, is like what was going on in 1980, where sands somehow shifted and actually, dramatically in the final days? or is that different beast. there are no parallels what do you think? >> there are differences and there are similarities. there are similarities in that the race is going to tighten as it did then. but it's lot different environment today.
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back then one out of every three voters was a ticket splitter. we had large number of voters, almost a third of voters going into election untied to either political party. look at undecideds in the 19890 race and compare them to today. in washington abc tracking poll, 7% in a four-way ballot, 8% in two-way ballot. fraction of what it was in the 1980 ballot and half of what it was in the elections in the 1990s. different environment. he has to count on same dynamic in smaller scale. he has to count on positioning himself with undecided voters where they break his way, saying you know what? i want to go with change, not the status quo. neil: interesting. always great having you, karl. >> thank you very much. sir, i saw how you expressed some concern about me offended, joining that large group of people inside fox you have offended.
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you can never offend me. neil: no, i know that. >> unlike the rest of fox. neil: you have to be careful about the decision team and, i don't know how well you know our charlie brady. would urge you to avoid. i'm just saying as a friend. >> exactly. neil: karl rove, thank you very, very much. we have a lot more including what is the heck going on with the dow, down about 140 points right now. does politics have anything to do with this? after this. ♪
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going to the polls? >> well, thanks for having me on, neil, great to be here. neil: same here. >> in terms of the polls i think we're seeing with respect to most polls, "washington post" "" abc being exception there doesn't seem to be much slippage for secretary clinton other than usual tighten in a close race as we debt to the election. so far so good as the polls go, particularly the battleground states, that is the case. neil: do you worry, you crunch these numbers targetter than i, do you worry whatever momentum hillary clinton was enjoying did stop at least on word of that extended investigation, allowing donald trump to gain some traction, if we're to believe some of these polls, not all of them to your point, in missouri where he widened his lead, in florida where he now has a slight lead, but you know the drill, what do you think of that? >> i think more of it is the natural tightening of the race, neil. missouri is a state that hasn't voted for democrat who knows how long in presidential year. it does pose a problem as your
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prior guest karl rove pointed out on down ballot races for democrats. a guy like jason kander, might have tougher time beating roy blount in missouri now. the fbi revelation did free things in place as far as media coverage has been concerned. that did stall the secretary's momentum so to speak. neil: much has been said, if hillary clinton does win, she would be the first presidential candidate, president-elect in this case, into her presidency in that case under fbi investigation. of course assuming she is does not take the house or senate with her, eager republican majority launching investigations and the argument that donald trump has been using, you don't want that kind of a crisis and kind of a pal over our economy, over our nation. it would be very analogous to watergate. what do you make of that? >> well, if you go back to the first clinton administration, i certainly expect and hope there will be a second one, when republicans get overly
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aggressive with respect to oversight hearings, impeachment proceedings, that doesn't necessarily inure to their benefit. and as clinton supporter -- neil: but stops her in her tracks. she can't do anything in that event? >> well look, the republicans have a great map in 18 in the senate, for example. they, if hillary and democrats retake the senate or if it is 50-50, they would be looking to change that two years later. if they conduct overly aggressive impeachment proceedings that will hurt them in the elections. at some level it is against their interest. with respect to the investigation itself, i think it is important to keep in mind director comey said in july and later testified to the same effect that no reasonable prosecutor worth its salt would bring a case. neil: there is new stuff. we don't know. we don't know. >> we don't know, that's right, but we do know, we believe at least reported on your network
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last night or on fox last night, likely emails that were on huma abedin's phone which drifted on to the laptop and likely there is nothing new here as secretary said on the stump. neil: al. thank you very much. clinton campaign national finance team member. (announcer vo) the new pixel phone by google. only on verizon. okay, google, show me korean restaurants in boulder. (google assistant) i found a few places. (announcer vo) the only network than can power the first phone with the new google assistant, unlimited photo storage, and a stunning vr experience. how is this possible? (announcer vo) so buy a pixel, only on verizon, and get up to $400 back. and right now get 20 gigs and four lines for just 160 with no surprise overages. all on america's best network.
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trish: one week, can you believe it? just seven days until election day, and polls show donald trump is now narrowly in the lead by one single point. i am trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report." the market's off about 140 points right now, being led lower by health care, telecom and tech stocks. i want to get to donald trump who was speaking just moments ago in pennsylvania along with running mate mike pence, and so far the wind is at his back with momentum on the trump/pence ticket. take a look at this here, the fbi's renewed investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail server has resulted in a total reversal
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