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>> guys speaking candidly. we will watch it unfold this week. great to have you along for the ride. for now o'reilly factor special. >> a special edition of the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> mexico will pay for the wall. >> what are you going to do? what are you going to say to them? you have to pay for the wall to the tune of $2 billion. he's going to say, hey -- >> donald trump never afraid to spr the no-spin zone and we have the best of the head-to-head matches on "the factor." >> i'm confident i never received or sent any classified information at the time it was sent and received. >> new polling shows how much damage hillary clinton e-mail scandal is doing her to her presidential campaign and she has plenty of reasons to worry. we will analyze the numbers
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tonight. >>. >> republican presidential race all making their case to people on "the factor." bill gets answers to the questions you have been demanding. >> isn't the president constitutionally bound to enforce the law? >> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. a special edition of "the factor" begins right now. for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special edition of the factor election 2016. after a dramatic week in the presidential race, the campaign has come to iowa. many of the democratic and republican candidates are flocking to the iowa state fair this weekend, trying to win the hearts and minds of voters where the first presidential caucus will take place joining us now from the state fair in des moines, iowa, fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron. karl, the trump bandwagon rolls into iowa tomorrow via chopper. give us a sense of the level of enthusiasm for trump in iowa.
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>> it's pretty extraordinary. he is obviously not a career politician. he has never run for president and come to iowa as a republican candidate before. he did run for president in the reform ticket a few parties back. but tomorrow is being sort of eagerly anticipated by all types of fair goers. this is a bipartisan fair, obviously. it's open to the public. so there are going to be democrats, perhaps throwing questions at mr. trump, independents, as well as republicans. he won't actually sit and a take the stage at the so-called soapbox where all the candidates speak. he have amedia availability with reporters. there will be 40 trailing him around with cameras and video cameras and hand held things to live cast it to the web. and he is leading the polls. and he is owning the buzz. he is -- most of the discussion by all of the candidates is about trump. there is a lot of questions amongst iowa caucus goers whether or not he will flesh out the skelton of bumper sticker slogans and hot let
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rubbing with policy. iowaians demand that front runner earn is talking even his rivals. >> the corn kernel poll, what is that? >> corn kernel poll is put on by who radio. what you do is take a corn kernel from them and put it into the jar with the picture of the candidate that you like. now we are in the second day of the corn kernel poll it's going to go all 10 days. the record was achieved in last year's senate races when joni ernst has 56,000 votes collectively and she won the straw poll here at the fair and she won the u.s. senate seat. trump is winning hands down. ben carson is seconds. and no one is even close to the rest of the two of them. it's a lot like the most recent polls. trump is in the 30's. ben carson is in the 20's. carson is in the teens and everybody else down in single digits. >> speaking of ben carson he
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entered the no spin zone. he put nasty accusations to rest. are iowaians excited about another nonpolitician running as president. >> absolutely. one of the things so key here in ground game. some think because they are not politician they may not have any very seriously mistaken. both of those gentlemen have hired long time iowa pros in the case of donald trump, it's chuck laudner the man who helped rick santorum win the iowa caucuses in 2000 will. bebb carson ryan rhodes he in 2010 was one of the very first tea party organizers here in iowa. he is he with ben carson and they have organizers in all 99 counties. and better than half of the 1700 precincts already. the trump people are trying to do that. ben carson already has. he is going to be a serious player and not going away with the depth of his organization. >> all right. moving on, karl, to the next one. carlie fiorina. she has been on a roll lately. she made some news today talking about vaccinations
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and whether they should be mandatory to school kids. your thoughts on that and how the iowa people' are taking that. >> well, carly fiorina has not spent a great deal of time in iowa. she has come here but hasn't been doing the types of bus tours outside of des moines and big cities particularly in the northwestern part of the state real bassian. she got the biggest bounce out of the beef bates. only woman on the field. she has a lengthy business record. she can go toe to toe with donald trump when it comes to either hillary clinton bashing or claims of job creation, et cetera. she can fund her own campaign should she should too. she is worth about $30 billion. she is using campaign contributions right now. carly fiorina is a player. for her to come out to iowa and do hard core retail politicking as is demanded, will bees next big test for her. she has proven that she can carry the tune in terms of the policy issues that
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matter. she has proven she can be a very very tough critic of hillary clinton. the important thing for her to do now is build the organization that can continue to sort of gas her campaign bus all the way to the finish line. >> so, you said is the next one is jeb bush. you sat down with jeb bush earlier. we will take a listen to it and get your comments in a second. listen. >> where do you need to to be post labor day in 17 horse euphemistically race? >> it's hard to tell. i don't know if everybody is going to be in it for the long haul. we have a tragedy in each of the early states in iowa. it's to organize and organize. i will be here regularly. we have had great events. lots of enthusiasm. and got to convert that to caucus goers. it's not the same thing as going to the polls or voting absentee. you really have to be all in to be able to show up monday night for two hours on a february 1st. >> karl, give us a sense of the enthusiasm surrounding jeb bush. he really needs a come back here, does he not?
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>> yes, he does. jeb bush has never said he expects to win in iowa. that's very telling. iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina traditionally you have got it win at least one or two of those states in order to have enough national name recognition. i.d. and incoming donations to go through the remaining 47 states and the additional territories and to actually clinch the nomination. jeb bush's campaign here has not been anywhere near as aggressive as the other candidates. enemy ways is he running the type of frontrunner campaign that and stops in iowa for cattle calls and big events like this but doesn't spend days at a time out in the country going to very small events, meaning 150, 15 people at a time. which is how people like rick santorum and mike huckabee won the 2012 and 2008 caucuses here in iowa. jeb bush hasn't done that. this is a swing state. and the general election, it's purple. in iowa, only about 120,000 republican also show up for the caucus, and that will be a record.
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when you consider that there is nearly i 4 million people here, there are an awful lot of republican moderates who will not be participating in the caucuses who may well be jeb bush supporters. the drim marks the riddle, and in his own words, the problem, is whether or not jeb bush can, quote: lose the primary or potentially in this case the caucus and then still manage to win the general. he has been testing that question virtually every week with his arguments over common core and immigration and now, the question comes, when he comes here to the fair today, jeb bush had a fine showing. it was a huge sacrum of -- scrum of supporters. he got questions about immigration. the one thing he got more than anything was questions about trump. karl, before we lose you i only have about a minute or so. talk to us about hillary clinton. she is going to roll in tomorrow. she hasn't spent a lot of time in iowa. new hampshire, she is severely under water to bernie sanders by six or seven points. how does she turn that
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around? can she turn it around? or is it too early for her to turn it around? >> well, first, in new hampshire, bernie sanders' surge may have something to do with being a favorite nephew. is he is after all from vermont and it's next door. hillary clinton did win new hampshire back in 2000 will. but that was after she got her clock cleaned here in iowa. she didn't come in second. >> she came in third. not just to barack obama but also to the now disgraced former senator job edwards she came in third. her work here is going to definitely be cut out for her. tomorrow has the kind of potential for political spectacle that we have never seen. the kind of crowd that hillary and trump is going to draw, if they clyde on the midway the fair is going to look like it did when the hoover trains were clashed together as part of the fair's show. >> carl, we have to leave it there always great to talk to you. thank you very much. next on the rundown, new polls show big problems for hillary clinton and her presidential campaign as her email scandal seems to grow worse by the day. we will analyze that when
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real clear politics. david, your thoughts on the real clear politics hillary clinton knowingly lied about the emails? >> it's interesting, suffolk university did a poll back in june of just democratic voters in new hampshire testing not only the email issue but benghazi. it didn't bother democratic voters back then if you asked does it individually bother you a majority in each of those three cases said no, didn't bother. but when we asked will it hurt her in the general election? in each of the three democrats likely democratic voters in new hampshire sced said that it did. email issue 51 to 41 to help. >> tom, leadership like every single day there is information coming out. still more room on the downside for hillary clinton's campaign, right? >> sure. sure.
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i mean, look at this story, sort of like it's a morbid analogy but like a cancer. it's a malignant tumor and it's metastasizing as we get story and story. we learn more and more about this. and what's interesting about that poll, eric, is the number i you always look at, republicans definitely think she lied and they are not going to vote for her anyway. the fact that it's starting to disturb some democrats if some of them decide not to vote for her that would be an issue. most will vote for her anyway. what do independents think. two out of three independents think she lied and those are the numbers that will really drag her down in general election. >> no doubt that's huge important number. back to david though. they say the old saying that the coverup is 10 times worse than the actual crime in this case it could be the crime and the coverup because we are finding out more information. >> it could be. the test though is what's going to happen in that democratic primary because hillary clinton even in the real clear politics average
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is ahead. one poll hasan ders winning in south carolina you go right back to clinton country. it's very interesting to see the difference between democratic voters and the electorate. >> tom, producers, if you don't mind could you put that second poll up again that shows hillary clinton did hillary clinton put u.s. security at rusk by mishandling classified emails. this is extremely important. it's not a question whether she lied or not. in this poll they are asked whether the security of the united states was put at risk by it i think voters down the road are more concerned about that poll number than the prior one tom, would you agree? >> i think that's definitely important. no question. i mean, the idea that someone in her position, right, secretary of state, was mishandling information that would put the united states security at risk that's a big deal. all of this is tied in to her honesty and trustworthiness numbers. this story has been taking a
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constant toll on those numbers over time. we now see her to david's point in the general election now. she is now trailing some of the republican candidates in key swing states. and if this story continues, you will likely see those numbers continue. that is a big problem for democrats. >> all right. gentlemen. we will leave it right there. we will say thank you very much. up next, put donald trump across from bill o'reilly and what more do you need? you have got the best of the republican presidential frontrunner in the no spin zone moments away. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin'
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the political status quo. bill o'reilly has talked to trump a number of times on the factor since he entered the race, discussing everything from john mccain's war record to his strategy to defeat isis to his plans to get mexico it pay for a new border fence. listen. you are talking about big stuff. we are talking about peanuts comparison to that mexico will pay for the wall. i will make sure it gets done properly. >> but how is -- what are you going to do to nieto? what are you going to say to him? hey, you have to pay for the wall to the tune of $2 billion? he is going to say hey, forget it? >> bill, bill, they are making a fortune. mexico is making a fortune in the united states. it's becoming the new china in terms of trade. they are killing us at the
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border. i have a lot of respect for mexico. i have hundreds, actually thousands of mexicans that have worked for me over the years and now the fact is that mexico, terrific people, and really smart leadership. and they are killing our leadership because they are sharper, they are more cunning. >> all right. you said that before. >> they know what they are doing and still they are taking in. >> you haven't said how you are going to make nieto pay for the wall. >> it's simple. they are taking in billions and billions of dollars. they're building the ford motor company is building a 2.5-million-dollar. >> are you going to stop trade with them? >> no. i'm going to say mexico, guess what? it's this is not going to continue. you are going to pay for the wall. i have said they are going to pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. bill, it's peanuts compared to the money we are talking about. they take in they are doing to us in trade and at the border it's unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico. so maybe you could do that. >> isis. how are you going to defeat isis? >> i would hit them so hard. i would find our proper
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general. i would find the patton or mcarthur. i would hit them so hard your head would spin. remember, i he sent you the document. i said in 2004 we should not go in and do that whole thing with iraq. that was a disaster because i said that iran will take over and it will totally destabilize the middle east. but there is nobody bigger or better at the military than i am. >> are you telling me you are going to send american ground troops into syria? >> i'm not telling you anything. the reason i'm not because if i run and i win, i don't want them to know the game. >> okay. but you have to -- if you want to hit them hard -- >> -- i'm probably going to have to say sometime -- i have a way that would be very effective with respect to isis when i watch obama with it two weeks we are doing. this three weeks we are doing this. >> go back and take the oil? >> you have to go. in you have to go in. >> with you bomb the hell out of them and encircle it and go in you let mobile go
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in and a great oil companies go. in once you take that oil, they have nothing left. >> you have unintended consequences. you have iraq not wanting you to do. this syria not wanting you to do that. >> there is no iraq. >> you don't respect them. >> i don't have any respect for them. >> syria, are you going to violate their territory? >> interestingly, syria is supposed to be our enemy. iran and russia are protecting syria. and it's sort of amazing that we are in there fighting isis and syria so we are helping the head of syria who is not supposed to be our friend although he looks a lot better than some of our so-called friends. it's really rather amazing. maybe syria should be a free zone for isis. let them fight and then you pick up the remnant. >> said he was captured and i like people who aren't captured. you know that wasn't correct. he was on a many booing mission. he was shot down, he was tortured. he could have been rehe is led but he said no because he wanted to stay with his captured comrades. come on, donald, you know the way that came off wasn't
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whether she thinks thinks is the is a war on women and marco rubio holds nothing back what he thinks a hillary clinton presidency could mean for the country. >> for much of the 20th century america was the greatest country in the world. basic promises most powerful nation on earth but we had an economy that told you if you work hard in this country, you may not be rich, you will own a home, raise your family, take vacations. >> your parents did that. >> they live that. now it doesn't exist anymore for millions of people. everyone is wondering why. why don't the old way of doing things work anymore in the answer is because the world, our economy, and the world has rapidly transformed. we need transformational leadership. leadership that understands. >> those are all slogans though. >> no, it's the truth. >> mrs. clinton is going to debate you and say i programs up lift people up. i'm going to do this. is that a weakness for her to say that? >> first of all they are not slogans it's what's happening in our country. the proposals she is coming forward with same tired left
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of center proposals failing us now. exact same ones. >> president obama says hey i got us out of a depression. my policies are successful. and it goes around and around in a member are go merry go round. >> make us less globally competitive. you can't increase taxes, grow your national debt and expect to be able to compete with a developed economy. >> that's a "wall street journal" argument. you have got to get down. i'm giving him advise here. you have got to be a gut fighter here. romney and mccain tried to do what you are saying. they tried to appeal to the american sense of traditional economics and traditional defense. >> right. >> and they lost. >> but the problem is that today you have millions of people that are finding that the jobs they have had for 20 years don't allow them to be in the middle class anymore. why? because this comu economy is either wiping out those jobs or they don't pay enough. so you have got to have an economy that not just creates the new jobs that pay more. you have to have a higher education system that gives people 21st century skills and she wants to pour money into the same tired programs
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that don't give you those skills. >> those tired programs are now supporting 50% of american households. getting some kinds of means tested which is beyond social security and medicare, money and they don't want to give the money up. >> well, i don't necessarily -- >> -- that's her constituency. >> i think the vast majority of americans would prefer to have a better paying job but they don't have the skills for higher paying job or america isn't creating enough of them because we are not globally competitive. >> we have to unleash the free marketplace. >> hillary clinton herself, you are going to attack her as being dishonest woman? are you going to do that? >> i will tell you what we can't afford. >> no, no, no, no. are you going to say that hillary clinton's dishonest? >> look, we don't need any drama in the white house. at this incredible hinge moment in our history pack in the white house two people everywhere they go bring drama with them. this country cannot afford another 8 years of a soap opera. >> are you going to point out what the dramas are? >> absolutely. would see what they are already. >> do you believe that american women in general are not treated the same way
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the men are in the workplace? >> well, i think there is some evidence of that. but, i don't believe -- look, if you create a meritocracy, a real a meritocracy where you pay for performance, pay for merit, instead of say time and grade or how long you have been there or what you look like, then you are going to have an equal pay environment. of course, democrats don't like that. they like seniority systems. that's what unions do. that's what federal government bureaucracies do. if you will give a woman the opportunity to credibility, then you have an environment that not only works better but provides equality of not all environmental. >> because of biology women take time off from work to raise money. >> absolutely. >> their priorities are different. >> that's right that's why a seniority system disadvantages women. >> my point is this: i think that in this country, particularly in the media, women have just as much
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chance to succeed as men here and in my business. >> in your world. >> i don't see it -- i guess it's the same in wal-mart. if you are good, the wal-mart people don't care whether you are a man or a woman unless there is some idiot in charge. overall in our society, i think women in america do have equal opportunity. am i wrong? >> there is no question that women in america have more opportunity than anywhere else in the world. there is no question. i mean, i started out as a secretary. and i had the chance to become the chief executive officer of the largest technology company in the world and now i'm running for president. that's only possible in this country. it's also true that women are half the nation. and so women are half potential of this nation. and if you look at the burdens of poverty, for example, it falls most heavily on women. if you look at the fact that women sometimes do leave the workforce for a time. whether you have seniority systems that pay for time and grade. that disadvantages women. >> no. it does, but, remember, the poverty on women is driven
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thanks for staying with us, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly and continuing now with our election 2016 special, two men who aren't strangers to controversy. former governor mike huckabee and governor chris christie. recently bill o'reilly spoke with governor christie on why he thinks planned parenthood must be defunded by congress and investigated and with governor huckabee on his controversial comments about president obama, israel, and the iran nuke deal. >> whenever you mention the holocaust or nazis or atrocities, it's an emotional issue. everybody gets emotional about it? >> and we should. >> why did you use that bit of conjecture because i'm sure you would agree with me by saying that the iranian nuke deal is going to lead to a holocaust is conjecture. why did you use that? >> bill, because the
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iranians themselves have used that very term. the israeli government officials, three different times, recently have said we're going to create another holocaust. one of them said that we will wipe israel off the face of the map. the other one said it's great that the jews are all in israel. that way we don't have to chase them down. they are all in one place. these aren't conjectures on my part, bill. i have been going to israel since 1973. dozens and dozens of times. and i have also been to auschwitz three times. the reason that happened is because people in europe and in the united states said nothing like that can happen. >> and, listen, you are right in the sense that the iranians -- some in the iranian government are "on the record" that we want to destroy israel. >> that's their official position. >> that's their official position. that being said is, if you take that position, what they said, as gospel, you can't make a deal with iran on any level at any time.
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you can't. >> why would you want to make a deal with people that don't ever honor the deals they made and went quit that rhetoric? now, if they made some concessions to preconditions and said we no longer will say this about israel, we will respect their right to exist, we won't continue to call america the great satan and say death to america in the chambers of our government. >> let's assume they are not going to do that because they are fanatical haters and that's who they are. but you just said it you can't make a deal with them. so then the alternative is war. is it not? >> no, it is not. that's what president obama and john kerry keep saying. >> right. >> as if they are the only ones who have come up with any options. the real option is to continue the sanctions, don't let loose, make them even tougher. >> but russia and china told us if we had walked away from this deal that they weren't going to obey the sanctions any longer. i think you would have had more defectors, too. so it would have been the united states and maybe britain and a few others. >> there is san option.
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export energy from the united states. we have several hundred years of it right here under our feet. what we need to be doing is upsetting the balance of power against the iranians, the russians and for that matter the saudis. >> okay. but that doesn't stop iran from getting a nuke. so, here's my dilemma, and i'm really struggling with it. >> yeah. >> if you don't make a deal with iran, because as you rightly said, they can't be trusted and they are haters and they want to kill jews and americans, that's all true. everybody knows that all right? but, if you don't make a deal with them, a, you give them the nuke because they will get it. b, once they are on the verge of getting it, israel is going to attack and world war three breaks out and we would have to support israel. so war is a scenario. so that, you know, basically the president and others who support him are saying, look, we don't want the war, so we know it's a bad deal. i think even knows it's a bad deal but we are going to do it because maybe there will be a revolution there and they will be overthrown. >> they won't be if we give them $150 billion to buy arms, bill.
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my god, we had an opportunity in 2009 to stop it and we didn't. >> stay on topic here. if we don't make the deal, they get the nuke. >> if we don't go in and militarily make sure they don't. >> so you are basically saying there would be war? >> there could be. but the better thing is to cut them off economically. >> you can believe there is no investigation into the planned parenthood at this point? >> no, i can't. given what we have seen on these videos and the history, there absolutely should be. there is enough here to investigate, let's get the facts as you said in your opening. let's get the facts, let's see where they lead and let's move on this because we're talking about some things that are highly offensive to most of the people in america and if, as alleged on the video, they are against the law. >> now, there obviously is a political component here because the president of the united states is a big planned parenthood supporter. right? >> yes, sir. >> everybody knows that. >> he has made it clear. >> isn't the president
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though, constitutionally bound to enforce the law and so is nancy pelosi. >> he took an oath as you said and i took the same kind of oath. you said i swear to enforce the laws. not the laws i like or the laws i agree with you about the laws. and this president has not done that and this attorney general in her first real challenge has to show everybody is she going to be the chief federal law enforcement officer of this country or is she going to play politics? >> but, can she go against her boss, the president of the united states? >> i absolutely think she can. as attorney general we have seen that happen in the past. we have seen attorney generals resign. >> nixon era. >> why should we expect the same type of ethical conduct and righteousness from the current attorney general? >> now, we are not convicting planned parenthood here. we are just saying we need to know the facts because the taxpayers are funding. do you believe the taxpayers should spend money on planned parenthood? >> no, i don't. let me tell you, bill. we, in new jersey, i absolutely vetoed planned
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parenthood funding six years ago. and i vetoed planned parenthood funding another seven times since then. >> so they don't get any state money from the state of new jersey. >> zero since i have been governor. >> they get federal money. >> you used to be pro-choice. >> back when i was a very young man before we had had our second child. >> when i researched you said you changed when you heard the heart beat of your daughter; is that correct? >> yes, yes, sir. my daughter was 13 years gestation, my wife and i went for a doctor's appointment, and they put the doppler on my wife's abdomen, she was not showing at all at that point. i heard that heart beat very strong it was 1995. that's it. it turned it for me on that ride home i said my position is just not justifiable, that's a life. i cannot count the taking of that life. >> when we come right back, how can republicans capitalize on the democratic party turmoil over the hillary clinton email scandal for the 2016 race? two experts weigh in right after this. when you travel,
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>> in the back of the book segment tonight democrats in disarray. hillary clinton is losing more grounds in the polls, but who is in the best position to exploit it? joining us now to analyze are washington political reporter at the hill along with a political reporter for the "washington post". i will start with you, kevin. who picks up the ground that hillary clinton is losing? everyone says sanders is doing well in new hampshire. is it time biden or al gore jump in? >> i think a lot of the democratic strategists i talk to are skeptical the summer of sanders will continue. he is a self described socialist
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and quite frankly never had deep ties with the democratic party. he's not registered with the democratic party officially. what we could be seeing over the next couple weeks is former maryland governor martino malley who has not really caught on in the polls he could begin to catch on. but as well i think vice president joe biden. there are a lot of conversations happening whether or not someone like him would be able to get into the race and really shakes things up. that poses a primary threat to hillary clinton. >> is it amazing the best thing for -- if things blow up the next best hope is a socialist? >> like kevin said i don't know if it is the next best thing for them because they ant going to elect a socialist. it will not be the best bet running into a general election? >> what happens if they found more top secret e-mails she knew about and her numbers continue
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to fall aged her honesty and trust worthy nest begin to fall. they have to turn to somebody. who should they turn into? >> in that absolute worst case scenario someone like a joe biden steps up. he is having the conversations. he is interested. it is a job he wants. someone had the idea maybe he would only run for one term. he would swoop in and bring washington back together and not run for a second term because of his age. right now hillary is not in that dire of straits. her numbers are dropping, honesty numbers are dropping. clintons have been here before. classic clinton. they find themselves in hot water and always find a way to climb out of it. >> when hillary clinton was leading by 60 points those on the left were saying she is very strong we have our candidates. adds they have been cut in half really, the left is saying this is good for hillary. they need competition.
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are they making excuses? >> we heard this for years real live since the possibility secretary clinton would run again for president. she has faced significant problems with the base including from the elizabeth warren bernie sanders wing of the republican party. it is the latest new hampshire poll that senator sanders served in the granite state ahead of hillary clinton is under scoring the fact that there's a lot of frustration in the base and yes i think a lot of democrats don't want there to be a coronation. this notion of running an isolated type of campaign is only going to continue to box herself in. it will be interesting to see if she shapes it up in the next couple days. >> tomorrow it is 1:00 a.m. i am not sure if it is eastern or central time the helicopter lands and heads down to des moines there will be a meet and greet and donald trump with a photo op next to the butter cow.
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what is going on in the trump band wagon? is it really entertaining though. >> i went out to iowa in june and started talking to people that were operating donald trump's ground game. there is a ground game in iowa. he has a field of operation. he has grass-roots supporters out there getting out the vote. what they say is trump is out there in the public saying all the stuff that he says being loud and trump like. behind the scenes they are talking to people who don't typically vote in an iowa caucus and trying to convince them to come out for trump in january. >> your thoughts? >> absolutely. don't forget the guy running his ground game is chuck lautner the guy behind rick santorum. >> who won the iowa caulk tus last time around very good point. >> coming up we will show you the most insane pol lal ad of the -- political ad of the
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>> before we go tonight american politics can get pretty crazy but we have never seen an ad by one by a candidate for parliament in canada. >> i am wyatt scott running for parliament. razor canyon. >> i am an independent candidate and i am here to fight for canada. university is too damn expensive. certain things like healthcare and social programs should be expanded not cut. the indigenous people aren't even protected by their own governments. change is coming to canada. i am here to lead that charge. are you ready for this the shift? i am. my name is wyatt scott and i am
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running for parliament. >> i mean, he blows hillary clinton's plan to defeat the alien robot invaders out of the water. please don't forget summer is a great time to catch up on some reading. you might want to catch up on the killing books which is a great way to get kids interested in history. you can become a hibill o'reilly.com premium mum you get any book for free including killing reagan. that's it for us tonight. it has been a pleasure going a part of your evening every night tonight. thank you for bringing us into your home. while others might spin you, we won't. thank you for watching and see you again soon. we will be back on monday. in the meantime catch my show cashing in at 8:00 a.m. eastern
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tomorrow on fnc. remember the spin stops here because we are looking out for you. napolitano and dana perino on monday. have a great weekend. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight." from the moment he trump has been chicagoing shaking up the primary. he has a commanding lead in the polls and part of it may have to do with his nonconventional style. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump. >> the american dream is dead but i am going to make it bigger and better and stronger than ever before. okay? >> i don't want to run a third party or independent. i want to run as a republican. as long as i am treated fairly, that's going to be the case. >> i am
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