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amazon. go buy the book. happy birthday to greta tomorrow. bill o'reilly is next. good night. ♪ ♪ >> hi i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special edition of the o'reilly factor, trump vs. clinton, the battle lines are drawn. now that hillary clinton has the democratic nomination locked up, the big time endorsements are starting to fall into place with president obama stepping off the sidelines to formally back her run for the white house. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's why i know hillary will be so good at it. in fact, i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. >> vice president biden soon followed throwing his own support behind mrs. clinton.
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but trump is dumping cold water on all of it. listen. >> first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. >> however, new fox new poll of registered voters has bad news for donald trump with hillary clinton now beating him 42% to 39%. just last month trump was leading over clinton 45% to 42%. does hillary clinton really have the advantage now? joining us with tony and fox news contributor along with jessica tarlov democratic pollster and strategist. start with you, tony. we see donald trump losing 6%. hillary staying flat verse source the last poll. what's it all about? >> yeah, after the week she has had you would suspect she probably would have gained a little bit. that didn't happen. trump has lost 10 points among democratic voters in this poll. that's where his slippage has come from. the reality is she hasn't solved any large problems in this poll. only 44% of voters say she
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has the integrity to become commander in chief. 66% think she is lying about the server and email. news stories never materialize because her structural difficulties as candidate. relatability are so low that she can't overcome them. >> you can say that trump had a terrible week to 10 days. >> definitely. >> you can say hillary clinton had a pretty darn good week to 10 days locking down the nomination. >> her foreign speech as well at the end of last week. >> which some liked and some thought it was just a shot at trump rather than a foreign policy speech. >> both of those are great. >> wouldn't you think she would have a bigger bump. >> we need to find out what's going on. tuesday night was the nomination she clinchedz it by wednesday bernie sanders was still saying he was fighting on. thursday came the endorsement. i'm interested to see what happens over the weekend and where we are at the beginning of next week. trump has a big foreign policy speech on monday which should be interesting to see if he uses that instead of shots at her.
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>> the whole difference in that poll isn't that hillary is getting a big bump from all these. >> lots of independents as well. that is the demographic. >> she is not going up she the same she was the last poll. >> i would say the other big story from this week that we can't lose sight of is trump's ability to self-correct. he was dropping because of his attack on the judge. he tactically understands now. >> really by saying that his words were misconstrued? >> is he losing endorses and she is getting them. >> thee are meaningless in establishment year. trump has shown ability toll tactfully change. that's going to be necessary in this type of a symmetric year. hillary is doing the establishment campaign. rolling out endorsements, raising money for my super pac. that's not going to have the same effect this time. >> what do you think so the effect of endorsement for hillary clinton is? net positive? he has some people that love limb? only aspect ofng hillary out of this race. happen sooner than later.
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bringing the democratic party together. over 65% of americans have been saying since october the country is going in the wrong direction. best thing for donald trump is that obama take as larger roll role in this campaign. she wants a third obama term. him putting himself in the conversation. >> two thirds of americans polled believe country is wrong direction. household medium incomes are down under president obama. household savings are way down under president obama. >> ratings under 50%. >> are we safer more now than we were seven years ago when president obama took over? yes or no? race relations better now than they were seven years ago? yes or no? >> has he created over 14 million. >> no. income inequality, has it gotten better or worse? >> i'm very familiar. >> endorsement of someone who has presided over one of the worst economies in modern history is so good. >> because is he overwhelmingly popular. >> overwhelmingly popular. >> over 50% approval at this
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point. which i know is stunning to all of you. if you look at where presidents are. tell me where george bush was. >> reagan was 6 06r7b89 reagan is here no more and donald trump is not ronald reagan either. >> one second. president obama, one of his agencies is the department of justice. under the department of justice is the fbi. the fbi is investigating hillary clinton. is that good idea for the president of the united states who oversees the fbi who endorse one of the people they ever investigating criminally? they are separate issues here and that's why there are branches of government. yes, i think it was a good idea. ghrit thing to do. made it clear to senator sanders on sunday this would be happening. the video was taped on tuesday. he wants the democrats to win in november. hillary clinton is going to be our candidate and that's what's going on here. she also said very confidently that there will be no indictment. maybe he knows something we don't know. >> maybe she does. even more disturbing maybe she knows something this now
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sets her up for looking like rigged doj deal. $75,000 from her campaign from doj employees. 57 is not overwhelming. even if you say it is, it's because no one is paying attention to him. in polling we know when hillary clinton no one spaying attention to her 68% approval. now that he is injecting himself back that number is going to go down. >> for the vast majority of the last five or six months, hillary clinton and her camp has said this is just an investigation. it's just -- they are just looking for information. they haven't gone criminal yet josh earnst used the word yesterday criminal investigation when talking about the investigation. >> yes. >> does she know something we don't know? does he know something? has no one told her she is under criminal investigation? >> denial in egypt. everyone knows it's criminal. the fbi doesn't go after misdemeanors. the problem with clinton is you have this report coming out from the state department ig, obama appointee basically said her
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rationale for doing it was flawed. she never had authorization. she compromised national security and she hasn't been cooperating. her whole defense that everyone else did it is false according to obama appointee. >> this is very good tease tony and jessica because we will be talking about the emails next. ' new poll finds most americans believe hillary clinton is lying about her email scandal but will it make any difference as she takes on donald trump? that debate when the factor comes right back.
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emails were handled? 60 percent said yes, just 27 percent said no. joining us now from washington with reaction, tom finton, president of judicial watch and richard good stein, an attorney and former hillary clinton advisor. tom, start with you. you have some news for us today. what happened with judicial watch today? >> we're trying to get testimony from brian pagliano, the clinton it official who supposedly provided support for her email server. and he told us in our deposition discovery that we have, thanks to a court order, that he is going to be asserting the fifth amendment in response to every question. and per the court's order he filed an immunity agreement or immunity agreement with the court. wants them under seal and doesn't want anybody to see them. we are opposing that we have to be able to ask him questions. if he is going to assert the fifth amendment. our attorneys need to know what's in that immunity agreement so woe can figure out what to ask and whether his fifth amendment claims are legitimate. on top of that then the
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administration comes in at the last minute and tells the court, yeah, we don't want that immunity agreement public anyway either. because it would get in the way of our criminal investigation. >> you can explain to the audience what an immunity agreement is? neshedz, is he going to be immune from prosecution if he does a certain thing, which is? >> well, as best as i can tell, is he immune from prosecution for anything he is telling them at the justice department and the fbi. but he may not be immune from prosecution for anything he tells anybody else. or so he would have us believe. but we don't see the underlying agreements. my guess is it's something like that. richard, it gets uglier and uglier. why are staffers taking the fifth, richard? >> if i was his lawyer, it was everybody breathing down his neck. i would advise him to take the fifth, too. because the fact is, you know, you just don't want to have run any risk of prosecution. you read, eric, to that "wall street journal" story. let me quote one single sentence.
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the vaguely worried messages, referring to the emails did not mention the cia, drones, or details about the militant target, so, again, if i didn't know i was on "the o'reilly factor." i would think i was on a "saturday night live" skit the fact you are making such a fuss about this. hold on. >> emails -- >> -- hillary did not. >> have access to. these aren't the 33,000 that she has already scrubbed and burned and shredded. >> but according to the story, these are emails hillary did not write, right? that were not marked classified. she is smarted. but she is not clairvoyant. she couldn't look into the future and know what some intelligence guy down the road would say years before. >> come on. >> come on, tom. the fact of the matter is. >> she knew these evales. richard, you say that hillary clinton when receiving these coded emails didn't know they were about the most sensitive classified drone operations in pack snan is that what you are suggesting? and she knew and she should have known that she shouldn't be talking about that over these unsecure lines.
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>> here is how sensitive it was. in the "wall street journal" story, predicate for the segment, it says this is the worst kept secret in pakistan, let alone the u.s. that there were daily reports when there were drone strikes in pakistan in the press about where they were. so, you know, this is crazy. >> your argument is with the obama administration that has classified this information. it's not judicial watch. it's not republicans. it's not donald trump or obama administration that's classified the information that's been breached by mrs. clinton and her aids. >> i disagree. >> tom, hillary clinton in an interview with bret baier this week said there is zero chance that she will be indicted. what say you? >> i think she may be indicted. there is a serious criminal investigation going on. there may be political ramifications to the indictment that prevent the justice department from proceeding for political reasons, but i don't see any legal impediment to her indictment. there is no doubt she mishandled classified information. she was warned about using
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the blackberry, putting this information at risk, yet, she continue to do do it anyway. she told someone to remove classified markings from a document and send it to her. anyone else subject to that type of information or had that information about their conduct, they would be hauled into court a long time ago. the question is why hasn't she been indicted yet in many respects. >> and what do you think, richard? the fbi is doing a criminal, now we know, because the white house told us yesterday. it's a criminal investigation. that's news to us. why hasn't sheep been indicted yet? >> again, law enforcement officials in "wall street journal" story said she was not going to get indicted or criminal charges would be brought because, again, she didn't engage in criminal conduct. colin powell himself, forget what he did, he said this whole thing is absurd. >> stay on hillary. it doesn't matter what happened before hillary. it matters what she did. did she break the law? tom, did she break the law if she didn't intend to have information on the server. it just -- she just so
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happened to be emailing back and forth top secret classified information. can she -- did she break the law. >> they don't need to prove intent. doing it and knowing that you are handling and mishandling classified information. you don't need to have intent. it's the mishandling whether it happened or not puts you at risk. >> if you have a folder, it's a top secret, classified folder and you go to the bar across the street and leave it on the bar, you forget it, you don't intend to leave tonight bar, you forget it have you broken the. >> if your audience wants to know when she does not get indicted why? it's because nothing that she handled was marked classified. >> of course it wasn't marked classified. >> exactly. >> it's marked classified after. she as well as everyone in this room right now knows it was classified. >> this was in the newspaper in the u.s. and in pakistan. this was not anything about this that was secret. it was well known. >> great debate, guys. thank you very much.
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elizabeth warren jumps on the hillary clinton bandwagon and launching a vicious attack against donald trump. but, will it just bounce right off him? right back with that. ♪ ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected with a car thatould stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima.
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in the election 2016 segment tonight, elizabeth warren unleashing donald trump. the massachusetts senator announced her endorsement of hillary clinton and now intensifying her attacks on trump. >> donald trump is a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud who has never risked anything for anyone and who serves no one but himself. [cheers and applause] and that is just one of the many reasons he will never be president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> well trump responded on
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twitter referring to warren by nickname for her that takes a shot at disputed native american history pocahontas is at it again. goofy elizabeth warren senators nasty mouth hope she is v.p. choice. war of words, democrat simon rosenberg. on one side, simon, elizabeth warren says trump, loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud. and trump comes back with goofy elizabeth warren, poke hand as it and then crooked hillary. who is winning this war? >> well, i mean, if you are a republican and you are looking for donald trump to sort of raise his game and get better at the political game, this has been a bad week. he has given these two speeches off teleprompters where he has tried to be more controlled and right away right afterwards, right? he attacked joe scarborough on wednesday and crazy tweets he did on wednesday. and then today he is attacking elizabeth warren. is he not -- every time he does that he is not attacking hillary clinton.
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the person is he running against is hillary clinton not elizabeth warren and not joe scarborough. from a matter of basic politics, this is a disaster for the republicans if this is he taking his eye off the ball. >> what's interesting is that hillary clinton is also getting involved in the fray. >> yep. >> back and forth yesterday where donald trump said hey, four more years of an obama presidency maybe obama you want that, after the endorsement, but the american people don't, hillary clinton tweeted back rather famously all righty saying delete your account. now, got like 200,000 retweets on that or more. she is getting involved in the fray. this might be good for trump if he brings them down to the twitter war level. >> listen, i think they are going to be very careful about that you are right, right? i don't think the campaign is going to do tit-for-tat, she has already said this many, many times. what they are doing to donald trump right now is running tons of ads in all important states going unanswered by the trump campaign. they have already launched
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brutal attack ads that are not being responded to. they don't need to do the twitter game because they are doing it through the more conventional means on television. what should worry republicans watching this show tonight, right, who want to win, is that the fact that the clinton campaign could be up for 6 to 8 weeks on tv in the battleground states without trump being able to respond should be very, very worrisome to all the republicans watching this. >> you know what's interesting is elizabeth warren had a meeting with hillary clinton today, spent about an hour ago. a lot of people speculating on whether that was a v.p. investigating or whatnot. had knows. the interesting part is that elizabeth warren, 12 years ago, was very harsh when referring to hillary clinton. she asked why hillary clinton suddenly flip flopped on wall street saying she voted for the bankruptcy bill and against it now. one step further why do you think that happened elizabeth warren warren said well because she was indebt to do wall street for her campaign contributions. >> politics make strange bed fellows.
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i think we are learning that every day. i don't know what's going to happen with the v.p. pick. it's a very personal choice. i think hillary has a bunch of good choices to make. castro and elizabeth warren and cory booker and tim kaine. there is competent people she is looking at. i think we will know soon. i don't think she will wait. conventions are early this time. in the middle of july instead of late august. a lot is going to happen in both parties very quickly. i'm fascinated who do you think is going to be trump's v.p., eric? do you have any thoughts about that? >> really, predict hog trump would pick as a v.p.? [ laughter ] >> a lot of people think he should pick an insider, washington insider. i don't think so. i think this is the year of the outsider. he should go, you know, i don't know, maybe he should pick bernie sanders. [ laughter ] i'm not sure that bernie will take that up. you know, you guys with work that out on the air. get bernie on here. >> bernie is always welcome on here and they all are thank you. >> thank you very much.
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>> faces bill o'reilly in the no spin zone and sounds off about big judge controversy. right back with that on this special edition of the o'reilly factor. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do
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in the personal story segment tonight, donald trump in the no spin zone. earlier this week the donald squared off with bill o'reilly about his judge controversy and his strategy to get past it in his battle with hillary clinton. >> so do you regret making it personal with the judge?
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>> look, i've had very, very unfair decisions. people have said this should have gone away a long time ago with the summary judgment. whohorror show from the other side. they asked the that defendant get out. the plaintiff in the case was the absolute disaster for them. they asked -- they went to the judge and asked whether or not the plaintiff could get out of the case. she said all great things about the school. she has a tape about her saying great things and she has a written statement signed by her saying great things. the judge dismissed her from the case but left the case is stand. we thought we were going to win the case. i don't care if the judge is mexican or not. i will do great with the mexican people because i provide jobs. we are being treated unfairly bill, very, very unfairly. >> okay. so wouldn't it have been better then if you didn't bring up the mexican thing at all and just said what you said here tonight? because, look, you're being sued, i understand we did analysis of your lawsuit's
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history and you win most of your lawsuits. you're a big guy. guys are going to come after you, you know that wouldn't it have been better if you said look, i don't think i've been treated fairly, here's what we have and let the mexican thing alone? >> well, the question was asked to me, you know, all these times, every time i go. i want to talk about how lousy the economy is. i want to talk about how badly we are doing against isis. how badly we are doing on the border. every time i go and do a show. all they want to do is talk about trump university. i will say, this i think we have turned it because thousands and thousands of students have signed documents saying it was a great school. they learned a lot. it was wonderful. they gave it high marks. i think we have turned it. so at least by talking about it people understand it's a civil lawsuit that should have been dismissed a long time ago. but the judge is treating me very unfairly. the questions were asked and, frankly, i don't even like wasting my time talking about this lawsuit. i'm going to win this lawsuit. but we should win it on summary judgment. this shouldn't be a lawsuit that goes on forever. when you have thousands of students saying that the
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place was great, it was a great school and they loved it, this should be dismissed on summary judgment, bill. this shouldn't be a lawsuit. >> okay. now, you know why people ask you about mexican things and any ethnic group, muslims, whatever it may be. the strategy that you're going to use against hillary clinton and correct me if i'm wrong, i can't read your mind, is that she's not suitable to be president because she is not honest. that's your strategy, right? >> she's not honest. i don't think she is capable. look at her decisions. take a look where she has gone. every decision she has made, frankly, she has made some bad decisions. she would be a disaster as president of our country. >> okay. so that's your strategy to tell the voters, look, she is not honest and she is not capable. the strategy being used against you, and surely, you know this, is that you don't like muslims, you don't like women, you don't like mexicans, personally don't like them. and the strategy the
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democratic party is using is cleave off these groups, all right, demonize him within these groups, and he won't have enough votes to win the presidency. that's why they're asking you about the judge. they don't really care, they being the press, about trump u. they don't care. but as soon as you mention mexican or muslim, bang, that's why they are doing it >> all right. look, number one, i have great respect for women. i was the one that really broke the glass ceiling on behalf of women more than anybody in the construction industry. and my relationship, i think, is going to end up being very good with women. plus, they wanting to see a strock country that's secure. and i -- strong country that's secure. she is not going to be able to do that. look at benghazi, she was sleeping when the phone call came. in she did the ad on the phone call at 3:00 in the morning. she was sound asleep or wherever she was. she wasn't answering that call when the ambassador and others needed help. i think i'm going to do great with women. with mexico, i want a strong border, there is no question about that with mexico, i'm
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not talking about mexican people. you know i have thousands of hispanics working for mere right now, bill. thousands and thousands over the years. they are great people. i'm going to bring jobs back. that's why i think i'm going to do well with the hispanics. >> if they buy your economic program, you'll win. but, look. >> our country is losing jobs. bill, our country is losing jobs one after another, whether it's carrier airconditioning or nabisco or ford. they are all moving out. they are building plants in mexico. i'm not knocking mexico. i'm not knocking the leaders of mexico. what i'm doing is knocking our president for being grossly incompetent. is he allowing our country. they are stealing our country from us. >> got it. >> we have to stop it. >> a quick reminder bill's new big "new york times" number one best seller, "legends & lies," the patriots, makes a perfect gift for dad or granddad. remember, if you sign up for a bill o'reilly.com premium
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membership, you get bill's book for free. watch "legends & lies," the patriots right here at 8 p.m. this week takes a look at john adams and the boston tea party. the tea party is a brazen act of defiance, not just against the tea tax. compounding the issue is a government bailout of the east india company, a british importer considered too big to fail. the sons of liberty are strongly opposed to the bailout and to the monopoly it creates. but contrary to legend, the tea party is not violent. no one is hurt during the event and the one lock they break is replaced. the only lasting harm is the loss of the tea, about $2 million worth in today's money. >> even better than game of throwns and hockey, i think. coming up, is the democratic
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thanks for staying with us tonight in the o'reilly factor special trump vs. clinton. i'm eric bolling in for boirlt. and in the unresolved problem segment tonight, is the democratic party actually unifying. if you listen to parts of the mainstream media things are really coming together for the party now. >> we have a real concerted effort now, coordinated for the democratic party to unify yesterday. it was a big day for hillary. how big with the endorsement from the president and also elizabeth warren? >> hillary clinton has arguably had her best 10-day stretch since she launched her campaign. >> despite all that sunny optimism, so some on the far left are refusing to get behind hillary clinton. >> we know brother trump is a as far as so he cystic neo fascist. [boos] >> don't let corporate media convince you that simply because you're not crazy about the milk toast
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neoliberal sister hillary that something is wrong with you. >> with us now to analyze emily sharier the political editor at bustle.com. let's just reevaluate the narcissist neo fascist trump versus the milk toast neoliberal sister. where do they fall? >> they are the people that really have distrust in the mainstream government. as groups very similar to the people that got donald trump elected. a pew research center poll from december this past year showed only 19% of americans trust the government. is t. should be a surprise to no one that on both sides there is a strong anger toward people who they sees a the candidate of the government and that's certainly hillary clinton. she has been -- she has been a major face in politics for 20, 30 years. >> so the bernie sanders supporters don't like having to vote for hillary clinton but will they make the jump to vote for donald trump if they don't have bernie sanders to vote for? >> i really don't think that's the case.
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because, if we look back to the 2008 election, despite the fact that sanders supporters may be more vocal, the fact is the clinton obama race in 2008 was so much closer number wise in terms of both pledged delegate and the popular vote than it was in 2016. and the fact. >> so the outsider thing that they had -- bernie sanders thing had going on isn't that strong? in other words, they like the fact he was outsider but when push comes to shove they still want the democrat? >> i think they will ultimately shift if we look to past patterns in 2008, may of that year, only 60% of clinton supporters say they would back barack obama. actually, no, i'm sorry, 64%. by election day, 83% backed barack obama. and at the moment 69% of sanders supporters. >> group. >> that's true. >> you highlight a lot of this group? younger voters. >> look, it's vocal, angry group. i do think they need to be paid attention to. i would not be surprised if sanders has more pull going into the clinton --
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convention than clinton did. >> vocal and angry this group. it doesn't sound like they are so vocal and angry against the washington establishment insider that they're willing to go so far as to vote for donald trump who is a washington outsider. >> i think they certainly know that trump doesn't speak to their values at the at the end of the day. being antigovernment isn't enough and i don't think that will be enough to get them to switch over in terms of their views regarding, abortion, college tuition, those are some key issues for them, immigration policy, all these issues, donald trump is so far from them that i don't see them switching over. perhaps they won't vote. that certainly could be a concern for hillary clinton. i highly doubt they vote for trump. >> if they decide to stay home, 15%, 20%, 25% stay home it could be a problem. >> i t. could be a problem. the democratic party is handling sanders supporters with kid gloves to a degree. the reality is it's not that close of a race popular vote or pledged delegates. no one is saying to sanders
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outright get out now. they are being very peaceful. even if they are endorsing clinton they are doing it ba shadily. >> president obama has a closed door meeting with bernie sanders. people sitting down with him. he represents a very, very strong group a desired group young people fed up with washington. >> i do think the democratic party is taking note of that that's why we see obama meeting with sanders yesterday before he gave the endorsement. numbers wise, pure number wise, hillary clinton is winning by 4 million popular vote. another circumstance if sanders wasn't so popular and so much of an underdog i don't think that would have happened. >> how many votes? do we know? she had 13 million votes i think she had so he had about 10 million votes? is that ball park. >> 3.7 million vote difference between them. >> 40% of 10 million people stay home that's 4 million people stay home, those are votes -- that could make the difference. >> we're going off past years when there have been contentious elections and
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ultimately democrats will vote for the democratic nominee. however, it is a concern. she needs those voters. >> interesting, all right, thank you very much emily shire. >> thank you so much. >> hillary clinton addresses a big planned parenthood crowd. can donald trump counter her gender politics crusade? that's moments away. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america.
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in the factor follow-up segment tonight, the battle over gender politics. if there is any doubt over whether hillary clinton will use gender in her campaign against donald trump, she totally erased it during her speech today planned parenthood supporters. >> when donald trump says let's make america great
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again that is code for let's take america backward. back to a time. [ applause ] when opportunity and dignity were reserved for some, not all; back to the days when abortion was illegal, women had far fewer options and life for too many women and girls was limited well, donald, those days are over. >> joining us now from washington, with reaction, margely, a republican strategist and here in new york democratic strategist julie. i start with you. there was a striking, striking, by beaver occasion bifurcation today. both of these candidates are staying with their gender cards. >> no question. i listen to do her comments with great interest. i mean, and it really does strike you she is this
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interesting combination and little concerning of old guard 70's feminist and back room style d.c. politician. both of those things are alienating. no question what is alienating in this country right now is her extreme abortion position she said in her own words very recently that the unborn person has no rights up until the time of birth. she is also for full public funding of abortion and overturning the hyde amendment. that is a reversion to, perhaps, 70's types of women's politics. one thing i have learned in politics is that anatomy is definitely not a precursor to principle. when a woman walks in a room, can you bet there is going to be a diversity of views among the women that you are looking at. >> marjorie, hang in there. julie, i listen to that speech as well. there are many times that hillary clinton referenced the other services that planned parenthood offers, the cancer screenings and whatnot. she didn't reference the abortion very often.
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that's a little trick because vast majority of what planned parenthood does is perform abortions. >> actually a lot of women including me when i was in college relied on planned parenthood not for abortions but as for what you talked about, screenings, mammograms, obgyn checks. and for that reason a lot of women have a very favorable opinion of planned parenthood that has absolutely nothing to do with their position on abortion. for that reason, it was smart of her to go to planned parenthood. if you look at polling, planned parenthood actually has a fairly good support network among women, even women who aren't going there, specifically for abortions which i think is most time. >> is there an opportunity for -- you can respond to that. >> i want to correct one thing. abortion and the abortion enterprise is at the center of their business. without the abortion enterprise which is a third of their budget, they would not be an entilt. they simply could not exist. for every abortion clinic in every state, there are 20 community health centers that can provide the same
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more than it effects men. a lot of issues that women care
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about. julie makes a got point . because when you put those two side to side, he has a very common ground position on abortion and she has an extreme position on abortion. i think getting back to the politics on this s important thing is going to be when both of these folks have high negative. every is averting to party when it comes to their alignment right now. the question is the intensity of their base, will their base show up and which new voters are they bringing in to the polls. >> marjory, i think it is an issue with everybody in the country. but i think donald trump's strength is going to be the economy. is there a white guy card. >> you have been so maligned because you are a white guy in this country, i feel sorry for
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you. >> let's talk about the male gender gap for a minute. >> that's another show. we are running out of time. thank you very much. straight ahead is latino support for donald trump actually on the rise? a new study suggests just that in a moment. i have asthma...
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see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. in the segment tonight, donald trump and the latino vote. according to an analysis by the data rerch research group culture intel trumps standing with latinos improved over the month of may which overlapped to some degree with trump's judge controversy. 37% have a positive view of trump kparz to 41% of hillary clinton. it is a sample side of more than 1 million hispanics. is donald trump's standing with latinos not as bad as critics like to say. we have the analyst whose
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company put together that analysis, and an immigration attorney. almost two million respondents say what. >> i mined cultural insights and people's opinion and map it to the candidates. we are seeing that ever since january up to now which we've been running unpaid by any group by the way and we are seeing that he has gone from 14% of positive opinion amongst hispanic to 37% as of june 1st. that is a rise. i don't know how you argue against that number, which is coming from the unbiased unfiltered opinion and discussion of voters. mined and scraped and scrubbed through the methodologies that we have. >> when you say mined scraped and scrubbed. you are pulling key words from twitter, comments from articles? >> i wish it was that simple. it's over a dozen tools that we use as a methodology that is propride terry.
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corporations and universities are using it. i used a conventional method to a non-conventional politics poll. >> sir? >> it's easily explained because from what i read the poll is more of a marketing and consumer background. it's not a voting history poll. what i think you are looking at is the unification of the hispanic or latino vote from the republican typical primary voters. if donald trump had zero hispanic support even if he gets one, it is a 100% increase. it doesn't mean he is really increasing his standing. >> her poll says 37%. not a 37% increase. >> and this is not a poll. a poll uses a small sample size of people that get asked a certain set of questions. i'm reading unbiased digital discussions of voters which in this case for 30 days only was
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1.9 million data points and we are making sense out of it by using proprietary and sound tools being used by corporations. why not use it for political reasons. i'm not supporting any candidate, i'm not endorsed by anyone. i'm not paid by anyone. this is just the facts. >> item not criticizing your results. i'm just saying they are not relevant. as to whether they are going to vote. there is no voting history in your methodology. and you are not going to disclosure methodology. i think it works in a consumer market and it's unbiased. hispa voters are not going to go to hillary. when they were with muk in january they are going to go with trump. so his approval or likability has gone up but only because rubio is not in the race. >> registered voters would be more qualified for a vote. if they are showing interest, why wouldn't they vote?
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>> my goodness, the hispanic population has shown a horrible horrible turnout rate over the decades of voting. >> so let me ask you this, if that's the case. then any of the polls that you are using of registered voters are worthless as well. >> but you can go on voting histories. if they have voted over the last three elections you know they are likely voters. consumers possibilities like the one we are talking about don't take that into consideration. i'm not saying they are not valid. they are just not relevant to this analysis. >> francisco, i think we can agree this is unkong conventional for political reasons. but this is giving us a directional intent of where people are going. and by the way, both are close. >> hugely important voting bloch. we're going to talk to you again about it very soon. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching this special edition of the factor. i'm eric bollinging. bill will be back on monday.
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check out my show at 11:30r7 30 eastern here on fnc and don't forget about my new book. please remember the spin stops right here because we are looking out for you. breaking tonight, the attacks in the 2016 race for the white house ramp up as democrats unite around hillary clinton in an effort to take down republican donald trump. welcome, everyone, to the kelly file. i'm trish regan in for megyn kelly. right now donald trump is holding a rally in richmond virginia, less than 24 hours of frsh attacks against him, coming from the white house, from congress, from the clinton campaign, and even from some on the right. earlier today mrs. clinton herself used this speech to planned parenthood to repeatedly knock her republican rival with a demonstrate democratic refrain. watch it. >>