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on wall street. you watch neil. it's as simple as that. that's the secret. thank you for watching us. have a great rest of your holiday. hello, everyone. happy labor day. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with geraldo rivera, dana perino, greg gutfeld, and eric bolling. and this is "the five." welcome to our labor day special. we hope you had a great holiday weekend, and we've got a packed show for you tonight. we begin with two big issues on america's minds this election season -- immigration and foreign policy. which candidates have the strongest platforms? which issue will be the most important to voters when they head to the polls? first up, immigration and the candidate who is certainly fired up to debate over it.
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>> i will build the greatest wall that you've ever seen. i want it to be so beautiful because maybe someday they're going to call it the trump wall. maybe. i have to make sure it's beautiful. i'll use the word anchor baby. >> what if they have no place to go? >> we'll work with them. they have to go. >> it's about laws. it's about borders. if we don't have a border, we don't have a country. >> the debate has been fired up on immigration. this is the man who has led the charge. there's varying viewpoints around the table. geraldo, i'll begin with you. >> i think donald trump is in some ways brewing up a recipe for the institutional destruction of the republican party. i think that when you look at all of the voter turnout demographically historically and project it forward going in america's future in this century and beyond, there is no doubt that the candidate who wins the
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white house has to appeal to a certain percentage of the latino voters. remember, latinos are just like everybody else. there are conservatives. there are moderates. there are liberals. there's a group there that jeb bush sees as the future of the republican party. >> all right. so you don't find it help fful my sum up of your situation. >> thank you. >> on trump's plan solely is what we're doing first? i'm on record that you could build a wall. it's a feasible proposition. i think there are ways to make mexico to pay for it. donald trump didn't originally have the ways to make them pay for it. he has since developed some ways for it. i don't agree with all of them. i think you could pay a fair market price for a barrel of oil
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and cut 50 cents a barrel or a dollar off what you're going to pay mexico and use that money towards building a wall. not his way, a way. as far as deportation, i would send to agree with where he is. if you're here illegally, you should get in the back of the li line, not the front of the line. what i think he is missing in his proposal and something geraldo and i may agree on is we need to increase legal immigration. i think we can double or triple legal immigration by getting a lot of people who are here illegally back on the legal roll and paying taxes. i do, yes. kimberly, i like his immigration plan. >> and you have some ideas on your own on it. the thought process is this needs to be a party that is inclusi inclusive, that embraces
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different minority communities, we have a lot to offer in traditional values, safe neighborhoods, and immigration has to be a piece that includes all of that. what are your thoughts on that? >> this has been for the last two major presidential elections a big issue. we go all the way back to 2006 through 2007 to the big immigration fight that president bush tried and wasn't successful in getting. they were smart about it. if you look at the numbers of -- i can point to geraldo on the demographics. >> that's rude. don't point. >> i point to his point is what i was trying to say because i think it's a good one. whoever crafts a message to appeal to hispanic and latino voters, you're not going to win all of them as the republican party. the democrats shouldn't be allowed to win all of them, but whoever crafts a message because they think their policies are
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better that's who will win the future for elections to come. you cannot carve out the latino vote and think that it doesn't matter for your election prospects if you're democrats or republicans. republicans have a lot of work to do, but it's not a new issue for them. it's very complex. what do you do with that nub of people who are already here, that's the issue. >> what a great opportunity for the party to gain people to run for office. >> it has to be done. ed gillespie, he actually won 50% of hispanic voters in virginia. you actually can do it. you go and talk to them. you are persuasive, and they will vote for you. >> we should have seen more of the republican party and finances getting behind him. >> everybody here is right. >> yea. happy labor day. >> dana is correction. this isn't new. we've been discussing this for
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years. eric is right that it's an important issue for everybody to have an orderly border, a sense of order and not some kind of chaos. geraldo is right we may have l ali ali ali alienated a large base. basically, what donald trump has done is reflected what we say on our shows, but he's saying now as a politician. we used to be the ones that say can't they be stronger and say these things. then he says these things that we have been saying for a while. we have all said something along these lines. we see it and go, wow, i'm not used to this because we're not usinined to seeing it from a politician. >> so what's the problem? >> when you talk about things like immigration in times of divisiveness, you need a
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persuasive voice that can unify. when you talk about immigration, it's an inclusive conversation about an orderly system. >> is that jeb bush? >> i'm probably closer to him than i am to trump on immigration issues. >> me too. >> the greatness of immigration of more people in the united states far outweighs the debtme detriment of a closed system. 90% of the people who come here to work hard and for opportunity. >> think about that. i do agree with eric about that. >> if you add 2 million per year, within four or five years, you've made everyone who is here illegally legal.
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they can pay taxes. increasingly though, i was reading it -- i'm not sure it's accurate, but univision did do a poll on hispanics, and they had donald trump leading among hispanics. >> hispanic republicans? >> possibly. >> a top issue that everybody's talking about in 2016, but we also have more, geraldo, because we have foreign policy to discuss. one of the crucial issues of 2016 is the fight against isis. who has the strongest plan? >> a winning strategy against the islamic state or against any threat to ourselves and our friends depends ultimately on the military strength that un r underwrites american influence. >> we are sitting by when we could be leading a coalition of arab allies to defeat isis. >> we need to restore
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counterterrorism and surveillance programs, invest heavily into cyber tools and catch terrorists before they strike. >> one of the other key issue is the fight against terror, the fight against isis. varying opinions. all people agree the issue of national security is of paramount importance. geraldo, you have had a lot of time. you've been with the troops. you've been with our military to see firsthand the fight against terror. >> most of the candidates have had n not had the time that i have going over there. the sunniss are fighting the shites are fighting the kurds. we have more people killed in the name of religion than any other cause. we have to recognize that all of
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these people are essentially only interested in fighting the other religion. we have to not put ourselves between those forces. we cannot alter those forces. and we also have to stop meddling when it comes to a strong man. the only time when arabs can get along is when you have a strong man that says the country counts more than your religion. people liked saddam hussein. people liked gaddafi. people liked these dictators that are more or less i won't say benevolent. we have to stop nation building. we have to recognize they have been fighting each other for 1,000 years. they'll fight each other for another 1,000. >> name your candidate who
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supports your viewpoint. >> every one of them says i want a strong military. duh. everybody says that. no, i'm going to say i want a weak military. >> there are people who believe in military cuts. >> the only reason i am interested in isis is that isis is inspiring acts of violence here and isis killed our people and we have to avenge those deaths. >> eric, you've had an evolving position on this. >> no, i haven't. we need to carpet bomb isis. no, no. i'm fairly consistent we need to step up the air campaign against isis. i don't believe in american boots on the ground. i think there should be an arab coalition of boots on the ground doing the dirty work. >> they won't. >> certainly arming the cukurds giving the kurds everything they need. they are by far better than than our own iraqi trained fighters.
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you give them what they need and let them go ahead and do it. i don't know who is all 17 positions and where they stand on them, but whoever decides to go aggressively and wipe out isis once and for all and you want to finance other people's boots on the ground, knock yourself out. >> not every office says we need strategic boots on the ground. you can't carpet boom. >> if you can do it with arab boots on the ground, it would be more palpable. >> why not redraw the boundaries and make religious states out of them? lawrence of arab made a mark on a piece of paper with a magic marker. >> the joe biden three-state solution. >> the idea is nice to be able to say we're going to carpet bomb. yes, we should step up the air campaign.
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it has to be very strategic in terms of the information we're getting realtime intelligence to make targeted strikes that are going to put big dents in their game. >> i agree. i think it is a little too early to know any specific plans these candidates have put forward. they have spent the summer introducing themselves to republican voters and america at large, but they have to win the republican primary at first. i think it is a little bit too early. i think what you're looking for right now is what is your governing philosophy, what's your approach, what kind of people would you listen to make important decisions for the future. do you believe people have the ability to self-govern? nation building is an interesting one. either neither al gore and george bush were never asked about al qaeda
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in the debates. how do they approach life and government so you can better understand how they would manage specific plans in the future. >> there's another opportunity there for a candidate to stand out with some kind of specifics people can relate to and think are a good idea. greg? >> if you look at any of these issues, whether you're looking at foreign policy or iran or russia or immigration, climate change, inequality, all those things get wiped off the front page and get put below the hearing aid ad when there's a terror attack in the united states. where these candidates are missing the vote is the
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democratization of violence. you have a world in which a small group, a very small group of people, can conduct mass terror and kill hundreds of thousands and perhaps in the future millions through chemical use or biomedical use. i don't think we take that seriously enough. it's not just about terror there. it's a fact that boundaries don't exist anymore. anybody can do this. >> yeah. >> isn't that positive? i wanted an upbeat message. >> it was true. i agree with you. much more to come on "the five" labor day special. up next, we're going to answer questions you sent to us on facebook on the presidential race and more. don't miss it. hey america, still not sure whether to stay
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hey. we get a lot of questions each week on our facebook page. it's very exciting. many are 2016 related or about politician in general. we're going to answer some right now. i'm going to start with dana. what one quality would you choose in your choice for president? >> i think presidential elections they're about character. you want somebody in office who is going to do the right thing even when nobody is looking and they don't have to take a poll
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to find out what they should do. >> nice one. eric? >> i'm going to go a little different from that. >> lack of character. >> no. i would say an outsider. before you jump and say, oh, he must mean trump, i don't mean just trump. i think what donald trump has done is he has opened the eyes of a lot of american voters that are saying i'm tired of business as usual in d.c. ben carson, carly fiorina, ted cruz. the guys and gals say let's try something different. >> my favorite outsider, matt dillon. >> i loved him in that. >> we need a president that's an optimist again. we do need a uniter, not a divider. i think the country is cloaked in thunder on this labor day. we need somebody to remind us we are one people. >> that was nice, kimberly.
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positive. >> yeah. mine would involve two words, which i can't say. i will say someone who is courageous. i want somebody who is going to get in there and not be worried about every single poll and say, i'm going to do what it takes to make this country strong, proud, where people have jobs, where we're not sitting and bending over all the time and not cowering in front of our leaders. i'm looking for strength in the white house, and i've seen it before. >> i want boring. it want boring. i want somebody who is competent, calvin coolidge, and his boringness. i know everything is happening. next question. >> i think i know who you're talking about then. >> could be scott walker. >> i like ben carson. >> i told you.
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>> not that boring. >> he speaks in a very deliberative way. he is methodical and consistent and thoughtful. >> i want my brain surgeon to be boring. i don't want flamboyant. >> exactly. if you were president, what would be your first act on day one? we'll go this way. kimberly? >> i thought you said dana. >> it's from dana. >> what would be my first act? >> yeah. >> i would focus first on fornl poli -- foreign policy and focus on the military. i think that would have been to be done first. >> i think in following up my previous comments about uniting rather than dividing i would declare a state of emergency in urban america. i think the division between black and white and latino some place in the middle is exacerbated to some critical
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extent, and you see a generation of minority youngsters being wasted. >> the first thing in office would be i would pull that iran nuke deal on the back. i think it is the most pressing danger to america. the future of an iranian regime with a bomb. i would go very aggressive with them as far as inspecting what they have. if they don't like it, too bad. we go in anyway. >> strong. okay. dana? >> i would close the door of the oval office and spend a little time in prayer. i would ask for some guidance and strength. then i would call up the cia and ask them to bring me the roswell files. >> nice. >> because i've always wanted to know. >> you and jasper would cuddle up together. perfect. >> my first act is to announce a nationwide contest where any man with an actual man bun, you know
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like a doorknob, is eligible for $10 million if they show up at this arena that i have. if you show up there, you will be randomly chosen to get $10 million. then when they show up, thousands of drones will descend. they'll have barber sheers. they'll slice off all their man buns. wow. >> when somebody says there are too many man buns on the planet, you will notice there are too many man buns on the planet. it's gross. >> i now see them everywhere. i think of you every time i do. >> if you were to run for political office, what would you choose? >> dog releaser. >> i was going to be dogcatcher. >> dog releaser. >> you know how they say that guy can't be elected dogcatcher,
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well, that would be me. >> i would be secretary of state particularly for latin american affairs. >> how about you, kimberly? >> mayor of new york city, governor of new york, president of the united states. >> easy with the list. >> i would would be secretary of awesome. all things awesome. i'm trying. >> let's get after de blasio. up next, some back to school tips from dana perino. get back to school tips when there's no school. stay tuned. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium
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bernie sanders ahead of clinton in new hampshire 41% to 32%. in iowa, sanders has cut hillary's lead to just 11 now. vice president joe biden is getting significant support considering he has not announced whether he'll run. republican candidates john kasich and carly fiorina marched in the milford, new hampshire, labor day parade. president obama says he's signing an executive order requiring federal contractors to give workers paid sick leave. it will benefit up to 300,000 employees who may not currently get paid leave. we'll take you back to new york at "the five." welcome back to "the five's"
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labor day special. i love back to school and back to work. i have a new column on foxnews.com with five tips. let me run through them real quickly. it is first of all make the first day of school like new year's day. >> get wasted? >> become a reality tv snob. check your posture. downplay the uptalking, and join the speech team. i know you love back to school. >> i loved it. i hated summer. i would go to summer school, of course. i couldn't get enough. i loved the first day of school. when i used to wear my uniform, i went to an all girls private catholic grade school. i would love to have my uniform and my skirt was pressed to perfectly. all my supplies were perfect in the little ziploc. >> great memories coming back. >> i couldn't wait to get my first day of many and perfect
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attendance. >> eric, when you have a teenage son going into senior year, how do you get him motivated to go back to school? >> set the rules. don't do it as you go. going into the school year, here's your curfew. here's the amount of time you should be doing your homework. >> no negotiating? >> you can negotiate, but come to an agreement with your kids so they know the rules. if they do something wrong, take something away. punishment, it's the best form of teaching a kid to live -- what they learn now, they'll be using the rest of their life. >> for your daughter, she's 10. she probably still likes going back to school. >> she's so excited about it. it's going going to disneyland. she can't wait, wondering who her teacher is going to be. she gets everything ready
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meticulously already. >> so sweet. >> it is just really a positive event in my house. in my world, going back to school, i was disgruntled about it by the end of my sophomore year in high school. i forced myself because i knew it was the only way to get social mobility. instill in your children a feeling of optimism and a hopefulness for the future. >> do you agree with me that people should consider joining the speech team? >> yes, i think it's important. >> were you on the speech team? >> no. i remember going back to school because i used to wear a uniform and get everything nice laid out on the bed. >> little knickers? >> no. you're basically on a carousel floating in space.
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it's all you've got. there's to alternative. it's all a big lie. >> i want to agree with your speech. i think it is very important to be a good communicator. >> debate teams are under pressure all over the country because the football teams get all the money. they shouldn't cut the speech team. >> all right. >> they should have the speech team go up against the football team. >> what's the competition? >> in a pool. a little boat, yes. >> i think back to school first day is very stressful for a parent. i'm really worried about it next week. >> i like one of the tips of becoming a reality tv snob. oh, i don't watch that. you free up a lot of time. >> you can say that about everything. oh, i don't watch that. you can say that about "the five." >> but no one does. >> i think speech team is a
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♪ she is always right there when i need her ♪ ♪ i can feel my face when i'm with you but i love it ♪ ♪ but i love it ♪ oh, i can feel my face when i'm with you. >> every summer has a stand out song, one that makes you feel happy every time you hear it. we're going to tell you our summer picks for 2015. >> taylor swift i love. i think everybody at this table can agree. when you think about her compared to miley cyrus -- "bad blood" is a song i love from her. even greg likes it. >> i don't know. never heard of it. >> last year, i had "fancy," which was also cool. >> very cool. >> geraldo, your favorite summer song? >> "see you again," the song
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about paul walker, the guy who died. it's just a great song. it's one of those blends of hip hop that doesn't extol violence, but has love, compassion, longing, missing a loved one. >> very nice. sweet paul walker. >> you cut it off. >> you said to listen to it for a little bit. okay, dana, you're up. >> i've been a fan of sonia lee for a long time. she released a song in 2014 that i hadn't heard until 2016. it's called "put it in your pocket." take a listen. ♪ put it in your pocket ♪ big blue sky sunshining down heavenly lights ♪ >> she's a big talent. check her out on youtube.
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>> that's "melrose place" music. >> i never watched "melrose place." >> that's your problem. >> i lived at a place in beverley hills very much like that. south rexford. >> isn't everything? >> greg, you have a favorite? >> i like to stay ahead of the trends, unlike you people. i'm always on the look out for new bands, unlike you people. i came across this band that i think it is going to be big. i love this song "summer." ♪ new york to san francisco an intercity disco the traffic lights are burning ♪ ♪ if you like to party get on and move your body ♪ >> okay. don't hate me for this. it's a justin beiber song. >> wow. >> song of the summer.
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if you listen to the song, it has so much going on. he's a synthesizer. he's fantastic on drums. geraldo, you may join me in enjoying this song. if you listen, all the sounds in this song are beiber's voice. listen. ♪ >> they deconstructed that song. it's fascinating. >> it sounds like stoner music, though. so unlike you. >> like a rave. >> how can you get into that? >> there's no beat even to it.
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hope you're having a great labor day. the problem with labor day is that tomorrow is tuesday and then you have the rest of like working. if you've been stuck in traffic this long holiday weekend, you're not alone. labor day traffic expected to hit it highest level since 2008 this year due in part to an increase in gas prices. more than 30 million of us hit the roads this weekend to get to our destinations then back home. how do we deal with the traffic? you don't drive, do you.
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>> i got a license. okay,he okay, i'm in the white ford explorer. i have a license. i have a registration. i was like, listen. how much more time do you want to spend with me here? well, it was speeding. false allegation. it was a whole situation, okay? so i had to leave my car for a while, but i'm back at the wheel. >> do you have road rage? >> yeah, i do, but i don't do anything illegal about it. >> i want to know what's the worst road rage you've experienced. >> you're yelling at each other, you're cutting each other off, and then a beer can came out of his car. boy, is it jarring when something hits your windshield?
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i'm really working hard to kill any sort of road rage i've had. you have to get in the car and think when i start the car, i don't care if i get cut off, i don't care if that guy cuts in. it's not easy to do, but it is a mental thing. >> don't drive in l.a. >> i grew up driving. i had a car. i took myself back and forth to high school and then college. >> does that translate to an urban -- >> i have not driven in five years now since coming up here. i miss driving. >> do you sit on a little pillow? >> people put down hillary clinton because she doesn't drive. >> does she walk? >> no. i do. i talk the subway. of course, i walk. >> oh, my god. she has sensible shoes. >> thanks. >> i don't even look that far down. i can't go on her, but dana
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does. she has nice little shoes and she changes them for her walk. she walks home if it is fair weather. >> i have a 45 degree threshold. below 45, i take the subway. >> what about the dog? you must walk the dog. >> do you not see her instagram? >> i do. >> these statistics drive me crazy. it's almost like you hear them every year at this time. but you know what, maybe road rage isn't caused by the behavior of the driver but the cars these days are so unimaginative. they're not just fun to drive anymore. every car looks like a norelco shaver. that's what cars look like. when you went out in your car, it was big and it was metal. it didn't matter if it didn't move. if you were stuck in traffic, you were still in a metal
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i don't like people. i don't like being around people. i don't like being at beaches with people who aren't wearing clothes. i like to read. i recommend "shelby seal's shame." dana's book. "popular economics," very good. of course, this one, which is not out yet -- >> all a ruse. >> you did this with your dog pictures two weeks ago. that's now on amazon and elsewhere. what's it called again? "how to be right." >> oh, my goodness gracious. nice cover up. >> you just talk about your dog. >> okay. with that, i will. my favorite thing about the summer was jasper.
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we had a great time. this is him in the side car. he loves to go on the harley. he is a big proponent of swimming and jumping in the pool over and over again. >> cute jasper. >> i think we have him looking at a boat. that's on long beach island. jasper wrote his name in the sand. >> it doesn't even look like you. >> i know. >> more dog pictures. >> mine is next. i had a great summer in the hamptons. did a lot of fun stuff. he loves the water and surfing. see how happy he is? he doesn't do that when we're going back to school next week. he did not want to come back to the city. that's me and him golfing. eating, we love to do that. >> i've been there. >> super fun and out on the boat. lastly, just having a fun thing
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doing a nice event with michael bolton and my friend. >> very nice. >> eric? >> two pictures. one, i'm massively proud of my son. those are camp counselors. he spent seven weeks taking care of a group. fantastic kid. he did a great job. after he came back, we had a couple of -- about a week or so in mexico. there's the picture of the group of us. >> very nice. >> wonderful summer. >> we did a lot of traveling this summer. went to italy for a couple of weeks. er erica and i will remember it forever. did a lot of boating. just came back. >> why is your shirt on?
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>> went to coney island. very underrated. >> beautiful summer. i hope everyone else did at home as well. that's it for us. we'll see you back here tomorrow. happy labor day, everybody. >> happy labor day. labor day 2015 and a possible turning point in the 2016 presidential campaign. as the democratic race erupts in new turmoil, this is "special report." good evening, and welcome to washington. i'm in for bret baier. the labor day immediately preceding an election is seen as a sort of white flag signifying the furious start before the campaign. hillary clinton continues to hemorrhage in the polls, and joe biden continues to tease on a possible third run for the winner
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