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bill. have a good night. this is the "kelley file." tonight. >> i'm doing well. i'm leading in every poll. >> donald trump continues to dominate in the polls, especially when it comes to specifics. >> nobody else will do the job that i will do. >> mark stein is here tonight to explain why trump is resinating well with voters. >> yes. i feel she's in in serious trouble and doesn't recognize it. >> the scandal deepens. you won't believe where the i.t. company reportedly housed hillary clinton's private server. rudy giuliani's here with reaction. and explains how clinton is losing her footing with the american people. plus, hollywood actor kevin
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sorbough is here to talk about his new film. "hannity" starts right here, right now. and welcome to "hannity," tonight the race for 2016 is in full swing. and one gop candidate is gaining momentum. so with less than six months to go until the iowa caucus, well, billionaire businessman donald trump is surging in the polls with some impressive new numbers. joining us now tonight at the hannity big board with a full report. >> well, nearly two weeks after the first republican debate, donald trump continues to surge past the gop rivals. according to the latest fox news poll released just a few days ago, trump has taken a commanding 13-point lead over his closest opponent. but the good news for the trump campaign, it doesn't stop there. in fact, a brand new poll released today shows that trump is maintaining a large double-digit lead claiming 24% of the potential vote. former governor jeb bush is coming in second place with 13%.
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what's behind the strong national support? according to the same poll we showed you, republican voters overwhelmingly trust trump more than any candidate on several of the key issues. 45% of the republicans polled think that trump is best suited to handle the economy. governor bush is at a distant second with 9%. and on the issue of illegal immigration where trump has taken heat for his comments, an overwhelming 44% believe he's best suited to handle that problem. on the subject of isis, mr. trump maintains a strong 16-point lead, and when it comes to social issues like gay marriage and abortion, trump also tops the republican field with 19%. just a few months ago, trump was considered an outsider in a crowded field of gop candidates. but the poll numbers that you just saw, they're proving that trump is very much a force to be reckoned with. back to you. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. and joining me now with more reaction, the author of a brand new book, a disgrace to the profession now available on amazon for pre-order. the one and only mark stein.
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you look at these numbers. every single category. two polls in two days -- >> right. >> only one other candidate in the new polls in double digits and the top three in the fox poll is ben carson, donald trump and ted cruz and surging candidates. what are the polls saying? >> yeah. well, i think the polls are expressing as much as anything a dissatisfaction with the republican establishment. we keep being told that trump has a ceiling on his support. and i confess, you know, in the first few weeks of his candidacy, i thought that was true, too. it's not just for 25% of people support him as their first choice. it's that 10%, another 10% would back him as their second choice. so he's got potentially 35% support in the republican primary. i thought one of the most interesting numbers in that poll was one showing that up against hillary, she would be 47%, he would be 42%. now, a few weeks ago, it was
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hillary 52%, 44%. and i think instead of just scoffing at him and saying, oh, the mccain is going to kill him. the republican establishment needs to consider the fact this guy is a serious leading candidate. he could well win the nomination and he has as good a shot as anybody else at actually winning the general election, too. >> he's been able to defy political gravity or historical, traditional, political gravity up until this point. and you mentioned a number of instances that might have killed off another candidate. does that continue for him? and if you were going to give him advice, you get on the phone, donald trump here, mark stein, i have advice, what would it be? >> well, i would tell him to continue being trump because he's -- he's performing a useful service to the republic. >> i agree. >> frankly, you know, all the stuff that's supposed to kill him, the cracks about john mccain, it's all peripheral to
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the serious issues that he's talking about. i mean, basically, his immigration paper ought to be the sort of thing that one of these sort of so-called mainstream so-called viable candidates ought to have put out, but they didn't put it out. and because they didn't put it out, he's taken up a real issue that's made them all look evasive. and as ann coulter said on your show a week or two back, you know, if you don't like what he's saying, steal his issue. they're leaving it too late to do that. his immigration paper is a serious paper. it seriously gets to the lack of social mobility and the lack of economic opportunity and contemporary america. and very few other candidates are discussing that seriously. >> and we'll debate a segment later in the program how illegal immigration is taking jobs. from minorities in this it's dr it's having a massive impact and
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we have 93 million americans out of the labor force. interesting, two things have happened. you have ted cruz, said that he was lied to by the leadership in the senate. scott walker, very openly critical now of leadership in washington. it seems, and this, i think, is a positive development. it seems now that trump has given license to some of the other candidates to kind of begin to express their real views here and be more outspoken. i think that will make everybody stronger in the end, no? >> yeah, well, you've got a choice. because for the other candidates, you can be on the bain and mcconnell and jeb bush side of things or the insurgent trumpian side of things. the fact is, it's not just ted cruz who was lied to by these guys, the old saying, what is it, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. i don't think they're in a mood to be fooled again.
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it's a two-party system which is unusual in the modern western world. and one of those parties is ineffective, ineffective for the entire 21st century at providing a coherent opposition to the other party. and trump is saying. trump is saying, we're tired of being told reasons why you can't do things. his immigration plan, people keep coming up with this thing, oh, no, it's pie in the sky, it can't be done, nothing can be done, nothing ever can be done. it doesn't require institutional constitutional amendments to end birthright citizenship. gil by's husband, a british subject died on 9/11 rescuing americans from the world trade center. he escaped but went back in to try to rescue his colleagues. a week later, the immigration service of the united states, the heartless thugs, sent deanna gilby a letter saying she and
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her kids were out of there. they have no difficulty deporting birthright citizens when they're british subjects of guys that died in the world trade center. the idea it requires a constitutional amendment -- from beginning to end. and people are tired of being told why nothing can be done, sean. >> really well said. and it's funny because i had jorge ramos on the show last night and he said, it's impossible to build a wall, impossible to deport people who came into the country illegally. conventional wisdom politically on the issue of deportation of illegal immigrants has been that if you ask people to leave, which happens to be mexico's policy, that it's political suicide. what's your answer to that? >> well, again, to go back to 9/11, a couple of days after that, the ins started cracking down on various pakistanis in the new york area who they thought had connections to terrorism. one result of that was that
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thousands of pakistanis drove straight up i-87 to the quebec border and there was a big line of pakistanis to try to get into canada. because in effect, the i.n.s. had tried to get hold of a couple of dozen and everybody else had stampeded out of there. the united states government devotes vast resources to cracking down on americans' ability to maneuver around the world. it's increasingly difficult for an american to open up a bank account in paris or hong kong or montreal or anywhere. yet, at the same time, as they say, they can crack down on american citizens operating outside the country, they say it would be completely impossible to crack down on nonamericans operating within the country. >> the democrats have -- >> and people get this nonsense. people understand it. >> we have rudy on talking about hillary's e-mail scandal coming up next. she's got her own problems.
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people are encouraging joe biden, john kerry, al gore, elizabeth warren and com rad de blasio. i've got to expect that one of them will get in. on top of that, she's got real significant legal issues. she may not be their candidate. newt gingrich doesn't think she makes it. >> no, i don't think she'll be the candidate either, sean. i think that is -- that is the way to bet. and, again, i think the great service trump has done is to blast us free of the sort of path of looking at political spheres. the idea that somehow trump is a non-serious candidate, but the serious substantial candidate is hillary clinton who as chief foreign affairs official of the united states kept the confidential business of the united states on a server in some guy's apartment in his apartment. and that's -- >> you can't make it up. >> that's what serious people do. the sooner they hand this country over to the buffoons,
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the better. and that's why trump, that's why trump is surging. you can't have a two-party state where one party is a liberal party and the other party is basically the chamber of commerce's poodle. >> well said. >> because if all you do is exchange george iii for the chamber of commerce, then the revolution was a complete waste of time, sean. >> you are on your game tonight, mr. stein. good to see you, thanks for being with us. and coming up, hillary clinton's e-mail scandal is not going away anytime soon. he mentioned the server in the bathroom. we're going to speak with the cyber security expert and former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, he used to be a prosecutor. also, later on, more on trump's immigration plan. why he says illegal immigrants are hurting the black community. that and more tonight as hannity continues.
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark. hundreds of troops enlisted to help fight wildfires in western u.s. with more than 95 fires burning, there's a shortage of firefighters. before deployment, the troops will be trained as firefighters for one day in a classroom and two days in the field. it's the first time the department of defense has mobilized the military to help fight fires in nearly a decade. one construction worker hurt in a new mexico scaffold collapse has died. 7 others are still hospitalized. after falling from the 6-story scaffolding as it buckled from the top down. three of them in critical condition. the workers were all part of a team remodelling the presbyterian medical center in rio rancho. not clear yet what caused the scaffolding to collapse. and now back to "hannity." for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com.
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welcome back to "hannity." hillary clinton nixon continues to deny she did anything wrong in this growing private server scandal. the democratic front runner got very testy with our own ed henry when he asked her about the scandal earlier today. take a look. >> the facts are the facts. >> two inspectors general say there are hundreds, they believe. >> but ed, you're not listening to me. if it were -- ed, if it were -- well, if it were a government account, they would be saying the same thing. the fact -- either way -- >> no, no, no. well, look. this -- this is a -- first of all, that is not in any way agreed upon. state department disagrees. that happens all the time in these efforts to say, what can go out and what can't go out. >> wow, here with reaction, ed henry. looks like you got her rattled.
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did anyone ask about the server inside the bathroom of the mom and pop company? >> right. >> in the process? >> reporter: i didn't get to that. i was able to ask four or five questions, i ran out of questions because she was wrapping up a news conference. what you're referring to is this company in colorado that was handling her personal account, not her server, but they had their own servers in a bathroom closet according to the "daily mail." the e-mails running through her server and this company's server that was sort of managing her account. that's odd because obviously for the secretary of state for the united states to have their e-mail being routed through servers in colorado that are in a bathroom closet, it makes you wonder about the security. look, here's the bottom line, what sparked that exchange with her is that in a question before me, she said this is not about me, it's about the process and said there's nothing new here, basically. this is just intelligence agencies fighting over what's classified and what's not. and i said, no, actually, what's new here, what's also fact are that it appears you leak
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classified information. you know, that these two inspectors general are saying there's hundreds of e-mails with classified information that got out there even though in march secretary clinton said there was no classified information in the server. you heard her push back. she said you're not listening to me. if you don't agree with what she's saying on this. she feels like you're attacking her, not listening to her. but what i was trying to press on is that now when you have eugene robinson in the "washington post" now a liberal columnist saying she's stone walled and number two should apologize to the american people and say she made mistakes, that suggests this is not just trey gowdy and republicans on the hill beating her up, sean. >> and deleted 30,000 e-mails and wipes the server clean which people don't usually do. and then the server, we find out is in the bathroom. inspectors general only looked at a small ample of 40 and found four they thought, well, two were top secret, four were classified, up to the potential of 305. she's got problems here. >> right.
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>> this is -- this is not going away. >> and -- >> yeah. >> i think you're right. at the very least, it's a political problem. obviously, could become a legal problem because she's been dismissing the idea of a criminal investigation. but when the fbi is digging in and getting the server, obviously this could lead to any number of things. here's the bottom line. also pressed her on a report from nbc news tonight. that the fbi in private believes they can restore some of the data from the clinton personal server. but that the fbi also believes that at some point, somebody tried to wipe the entire server. what does that mean? they tried to wipe it of all e-mail. not just the personal e-mails she said she deleted. but also, official e-mails. i pressed her on that. yes or no, did you try to wipe the server? she moved to other subjects and did not directly answer. >> and fox has confirmed, in fact, the fbi's confident they'll be able to retrieve those e-mails. here now with reaction is cyber security annual cyst senior fal.
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the department of defense, homeland security, right? >> a lot of work with cisco and other technology companies helping build out some of these networks. >> i have one big question for you and it's simple. based on what we know, a server in the bathroom, john kerry last week saying that he believes the russians and chinese are reading his e-mails, what are the odds that, in fact, the russians, the chinese, maybe the iranians, other governments have these e-mails because wouldn't that put her in a compromised position? >> if this was vegas, i wouldn't even lay a bet on this because the house would lose on this one, sean. if you take john kerry's statement, you can expect many world leaders e-mails were read if that's the case. any e-mail hillary clinton said using a private server. if i was an intelligence agency and saw that, i would have tasked people, compromised that server from day one. there's a high probability that for four years, the server was compromised and being read by foreign intelligence agencies without a doubt.
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>> is it -- last question, is it true that you think pretty much every e-mail is not secure? is that the understanding that we have to have? is that the reason for the laws she was supposed to follow? >> yeah, you know, people will gripe about the state department, one of my security clearances came from the state department. i get it. spend more money on it. you don't get to make the rules, though, you have to follow them. you have to be very careful about where you put classified information. if it's top secret, keep it in the secure. if it's a lower classification, treat it appropriately. whether it's marked, or not. when you see code words, material in there that is classified, you have a duty and obligation to report it and make sure it's handled properly. simply saying i didn't see it marked as classified does not work. >> joining us now with more reaction, former new york city mayor and prosecutor rudy giuliani. we put up on the screen last night -- >> i saw it and i heard your
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interview with my close personal friend. he and i prosecuted a congressman many years ago on a conflict of interest charge. and he broke down on the witness stand and confessed. it was a $42,000 bribe and confessed to conflict of interest. $42,000, we have millions of dollars involved here. she should've been under investigation two months ago if the justice was acting honorably and apolitically. the minute she announced she destroyed anything personal or government records, the minute she said that, everything should have been subpoenaed. on day one. she got a political break that nobody else would get. general petraeus committed a nothing compared to what she has done. >> yeah. >> whether this justice department can do it, or not, or this administration can do it, or not, this woman needs a criminal lawyer. if there's any doubt, there are at least half dozen statutes where the facts suggest that she
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violated the law. now, they have to be proven to be true. the conflict of interest law is very, very simple. it's 18 use section 208. and it says for you act in any manner in which you or your spouse has a financial interest, you're guilty. you go to jail for two years and you can't hold a federal office the rest of your life. on one hand, the president was getting millions of dollars in speaking fees, the foundation were getting millions of dollars in money, and she was taking action, unusual actions on behalf of those entities, including u.b.s. that's only 1 of 10. destruction of any record in contemplation of an investigation -- >> is a crime. >> is an obstruction of justice. section 1519. now, she voted for the change in that statute that says in contemplation of any investigation. when these records were being destroyed, there wasn't a contemplation of investigation, there were eight house
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investigations going on. and how she can separate personal from government, she made the decision. >> the minute you start using that phone as a government phone, i'm sorry, it's government property. destruction of government property is a separate federal crime. she actually sent out to her very own department that the state department requires employees to preserve records, et cetera, et cetera, and, you know, when she was secretary of state, she put out a cable with her name on it, do not avoid conducting official department business from your personal e-mail account. and she said she was writing her husband. her husband doesn't have an e-mail account. >> let's look at it this way. somebody works for a company, all right. they've got the company computer. they use it for company records and use it for personal records. the company can look at all the records because it belongs to the company. the minute she started to use that, phone as a government instrumentality, it belongs to the united states of america. it belongs to us, not to her. the destruction of that, in and
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of itself is a -- is a crime. and no one has gotten into the foundation yet. and looking at the ex-cans between connections between what he was doing and what she was doing. maybe she destroyed to 33,000 e-mails because they contained those connections. >> last question, and i've got 44 u.s. code 3401, 1924, 2071. here's my last question. john kerry says the russians are reading his e-mails and chinese are reading his. if this is a server in a bathroom of a mom and pop shop, i've got to believe the russians, chinese, iranians, israelis, friends, enemies, that everybody has them. now, she's running for president. say she won. could you imagine vladimir comes to the white house? dumps all the e-mails on her desk that would prove her guilt that she, in fact, did have classified information on there? >> yeah, and maybe could lead to
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the impeachment of american president. >> scary. >> after she gets elected. >> the reality is, you have to count on the fact that several foreign governments have all of this. they -- she's one of the top officials in the government, among the most interesting people in the united states. they have this information. and if there is a single e-mail that connects her to any of that money that bill clinton was getting, it goes from conflict of interest to bribery, which is a 15-year. >> and obstruction of justice, right? >> and when she destroyed. when she destroyed the personal e-mails, there were plenty of reasons for her to do it, to obstruct the benghazi investigation. to obstruct the investigation of her leaking of her -- of mishandling of classified information. to obstruct a possible bribery investigation. this woman should be the subject of a criminal investigation. these questions shouldn't be asked by ed henry. they should be asked by a
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federal prosecutor where an answer is demanded. and believe me, i've done many public corruption cases and the worst witnesses are politicians. >> they get to lie for a lot of their lives. and once they get on the witness stand. >> they can't. >> all that kills them in front of a jury. >> this killer campaign. is she done? >> i don't see how she survives this. this has to be investigated. the justice department will lose all integrity if it doesn't put her under a full and complete investigation. she has committed crimes, allegedly, possibly, that are far worse than things we've put other people in jail for, not jail, rather, convicted, by general petraeus. >> all right. thank you, mr. mayor. appreciate it. donald trump says illegal immigration, that crisis in the country is hurting the black community and minority communities in america. what does he mean by that? that's coming up next. and later, the impact over the server scandal. we'll check in with frank lunts. he has bad news on his dials for hillary clinton. straight ahead.
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welcome back to "hannity." a lot being said about donald trump's plan to fix the illegal immigration crisis in this country. he explains how the black community has been impacted. wrote in part, quote, u.s. taxpayers have been asked to pick up hundreds of billions in health care costs, housing costs, education costs, welfare costs. indeed, the annual cost of free tax credits alone paid to illegal immigrants quadrupled to $4.2 billion in 2011. the effects on job seekers have also been disastrous and black americans have been particularly harmed. joining me now with reaction, crn, klra radio host, another friend of ours, fox news contributor. 93 million americans out of the labor force. but if you look at the numbers, when you increase by 11 million, 14 million, whatever it has to be. 93 million out of the labor
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force, 50 million in poverty, 46 million on food stamps. all of those people, i assume, want jobs. >> yeah. >> they are competing for jobs that americans otherwise would get and driving down wages and it is disproportionately impacted the black community in america. never talked about. >> you're absolutely right. and trump's plan would help black americans. unemployment is 9.1% among black americans, double that among white. and when you look at this wave of illegal immigrants who would be coming into the country, that -- they are competing for the same low-skill jobs. >> and that's driving down wages. >> driving down wages. >> and opportunity? >> absolutely. >> larry, when you've got 50% of black teenagers. i know my teenage years were like. but particularly in the black community, 50% can't get a summer job. when i didn't have a summer job, that meant i was hanging out on the street corner with my buddies and that wasn't good. so all those opportunities being taken away, nobody talks about it. >> absolutely.
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and sean, you're talking to the son of a man who cleaned toilets for a living, my dad. yet, the open border people will tell you that illegal aliens are doing jobs that americans won't do. coretta scott king wrote a letter to congress and urged them not to lighten up sanctions against employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens because they threaten jobs for black people. and there's an economist at harvard, probably the leading expert on the impact on jobs. says illegal immigration threatens jobs and raises for black men. and donald trump's the only one talking about it. to a lesser extent, dr. ben carson is. >> you know, he talks about building the walls as part of his plan. and then saying if you're here illegally, you've got to go home. if, in fact, that happened, let's assume for a second it does. does that open up job opportunities for every american that's out of work right now? >> i think it does. and the idea that it's not
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possible. at one time, it was unthinkable that slaves would be free. at one time it was unthinkable that women would get the right to vote. it's not unthinkable to have people who are here illegally leave and reapply to come back in. it's an argument that people have been making for years. >> pretty bright man. your reaction? >> no, he's a great guy and walter williams. listen, when it comes to this. even the civil rights commission sent a letter to the congressional black caucus chair informing them of the severity of the influx of illegal immigrants coming into the country, having a harmful effect on low-paying jobs which disproportionately go to black americans, and that has fallen on deaf ears. there are many, many things happening in our country that are harming all americans, but especially those in the black community because unemployment is so high and average incomes are so down. >> we're paying billions on the criminal justice system that houses illegal immigrants,
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billions when it comes to our educational system. and public schools now overburdened with students. a lot of illegal immigrants. it's put a lot of pressure on the system. health care costs similarly. if people don't have insurance, they get taken care of in hospitals, we're paying that. the $4.2 billion with the federal tax credits alone. then the question, why aren't the american people up in arms about this? and why when debate jorge ramos, he says it's impossible to ask people to leave. mexico kicks everybody out. that enters their country illegally. >> no, i think people are angry. look at the grass roots individuals and who are supporting, who are behind donald trump and what he's bringing to the table. they are frustrated and angry, sean, because they've worked hard to get the gop congress people in the senate and the house. they have done nothing to stop obama and his run away agenda, whether it's energy, whether it's high unemployment numbers that are happening, rampant in the black community. these individuals, donald trump
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has tapped into these individuals, and that's why he's ahead in the polls. >> and larry, you think that if donald trump's elected, he can go into the black community and lay out the argument that my immigration proposal is going to help the black community? help minorities in america, help the 57 million american women out of the labor force? will that resinate? >> i think so, sean. there's a federation for americans immigration reform. in california alone, they estimate that illegal immigration costs taxpayers $25 billion a year. a year. half of which goes to the education of children who are parents are here illegally. there's no question if we crack down on illegal immigration, it'll improve the prospects, employment prospects and make the schools even better for inner city people. absolutely. >> all right, guys, good to see you both. and coming up, a numerous number of scandals swirling around hillary clinton's campaign are not sitting well with you, the american people.
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i love it. those messages disappear all by themselves. >> it's not even -- she's the most unlikable politician i've ever seen. is that going to go over well? >> yes. no, it doesn't go over well. her unfavorables are going up, and going up among the people who she cares about most. among women, young women, among liberals, particularly younger liberals. >> there's a reason why bernie sanders is drawing 15,000, 20,000 people, it's not just pro bernie sanders, also anti-hillary clinton. >> there are two ads, anti-hillary ads that you dialed. let's go to the first one because these numbers are staggering. meaning, that they're working. this is a bull's eye hit in both cases. let's go to the first one. >> our allies don't trust us, our enemies don't fear us. >> the death of an american --
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>> three members of a u.s. security team on the ground in benghazi -- >> what difference at this point does it make? >> the senate intelligence committee review found the attack was preventable. the report blamed the state department for not increasing security in benghazi. >> secretary of state hillary clinton wanted to reset relations are russia and -- >> how did that go? >> not really working out >> the russian military now being directly involved in fighting ukrainian government forces. >> many members of congress of both parties who have gone to syria have said they believe he's a reformer. >> those are high numbers in terms of people thinking that's an effective ad. >> sean, you look at the democratic number, the green number, that's the one you would expect to support her. when she says, and yells, what difference does it make? the spike in there is significant. and the public sees that and hear her voice and watch her say it frustrates them. when she says she wanted to reset the relationship with putin. they say, no, you have failed.
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what that ad shows is that the more you see her and the more you hear from her, the angrier you get. >> wow. now, it's funny because she said that she landed under sniper fire in bosnia. and, of course, we had pictures of her getting off the plane and getting flowers from a little girl and that incident never happened. that's part of the next ad you dialed. let's roll that. >> i remember landing under sniper fire. there was no greeting ceremony. and we basically were told to run to our cars. now, that is what happened. >> there was no sniper fire. >> i misspoke. it was totally, i totally misspoke. >> but we came out of the white house not only dead broke but in debt. >> looking at the book advance she had, leaving the white house $8 million plus. >> rich people, god bless us. >> quinnpiac university found hillary clinton's lead is dwindling against republican candidate. >> a new poll out shows hillary clinton losing ground. >> losing ground in key states, including iowa. >> that's why she erased the server and got rid of 33,000
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e-mails. here's what i thought of. remember when this whole e-mail server issue came up. the first thing she said, i wanted the convenience of only one device. and then she revealed she has three devices she carries, including an ipad, et cetera. then she said, well, i would e-mail back and forth with my husband. her husband doesn't e-mail. so, she lies with regularity. the sniper fire incident is another one. i've got to imagine that contributes to 58% of americans not finding her honest and trustworthy. can you win with those numbers? >> it's -- in this election, i think all the rules are out. even the replacement rules are out. but there's a word, sean, that matters here, and that's integrity. the american people, whether you are democratic or republican, you want someone who has integrity. and she has demonstrated again and again through her own words and her own actions that there's a question there. and that is going to be her greatest weakness. it's a reason why she's not doing as well as everyone expected on the democratic side and now you have republicans that are actually leading her in
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the general election. >> all right, frank luntz, we appreciate it. now, is it time to wake-up call for hollywood? they make movies gratuitous in terms of violence and sex. what about the rise of all of these faith-based films that are big hits? we're going to talk about this growing trend with the actor and why hollywood is reluctant to do movies that apparently people want to see. straight ahead. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, who's with you all the way.
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i sat down with the star of the movie to discuss his role and why faith-based films are resonating with the american people but ignored by hollywood. >> i love the work you're doing. you got this new movie, "gallow's road". i watched seven times "god's not dead". your atheist, mean spirited -- >> we have a few in the country now. i torment this kid in my class for believing in that. >> horrible to this kid. >> my mom goes i hated you in that film. >> you're not like that and are able to put it off. >> it became the number one movie -- >> close to $140 million world wide. >> this is amazing to me.
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like the "duck dynasty" guys. >> they were in the movie. >> yes. exactly. i love -- faith-based movies are doing well. movies i want to have my kids watch. and they liked it. and hollywood still goes to the violence, sex, and everything else. >> look what they do with noah in exodus. my wife called it transformer's meets "watters world". this is movie came out, you can go to gallowsroadmovie.com. >> explain the story. >> yes. his family is -- is killed by racists. . >> you're not the racist? you wouldn't have played that? >> it depends on the script. maybe a redeeming quality down
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the road this, is about forgiveness. what does he do? he wants to, you know attack and go back after these people. he knows who they are. he's got people telling him that is not the right road. gallows road is a metaphor what road are you going down? we go down the wrong road, have you to find your way back. >> why do you think the success of these movies, including "touched by an angel". >> yes. >> i know, i notice everything you touch turns into a success but hollywood gravitates towards the other. >> new york is a fly overstate. they have millions of people. they're looking for more moral movies. something their kids can watch and families can watch. this is yet another independent movie that was done well. it's a wonderful movie.
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think. let us know what you think. unfortunately that is all the time we have left for tonight. we take attendance f -- and if you're not here it breaks our heart. thanks for joining us. the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> i just ask god. give me strength. my baby was 7 years old. he wanted to be somebody. >> horrifying violent crime rising rapidly in cities run by liberal mayors and a reason for that tonight, we will tell you what it is if it was classified information and stored as negligently as it was. there is no question it was. she will eventually be indicted. >> growing among democrats that hillary clinton will be be held legally responsible for the email mess. gutfeld and mcguirk have somehoughts. also ahead, bernie