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hello, everyone. i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in philadelphia and this is "the five." it's day one of the democratic national convention, but the city of brotherly love not so brotherly and as for the love, not so much. >> who's convention? >> our convention. >> inside the convention the party is scrambling to recover from yet another e-mail scandal, this one forcing the dnc's chair to step down. debbie wasserman schultz was
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supposed to call the convention to order about an hour ago, but she pulled out so the convention could, quote, start on a heigh note. in a controversial twist stephanie rawlings blake did the gaveling in instead. a concerted effort with others at the d inc to undermine berni sanders' candidacy. clinton claims she knew nothing about it. >> i didn't know anything about it. and i haven't read any of those. i anything about these e-mails. i haven't followed it. i can't speak to what people who were not working for me, who were saying whatever they were saying, i can't speak to that. i can only speak to my campaign. >> watching "60 minutes" last night, you didn't see that part of the interview. cbs chose to only air clinton's answer on this bombshell story online. this morning scott pelley backed up mrs. clinton. >> if i'm any reader of body language, i've known secretary clinton for 25 years. and i was struck as i was
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reading the e-mails to her in the interview, her eyes widened as if to say, what is this about? what are you talking about? she seemed genuinely surprised. >> and literally moments ago the dnc put out a statement offering a deep sincere apology to senator sanders, his supporters and the democratic party for the insclusable remarks made over e-mail. the committee says it's taking appropriate action to make sure it never happens again. we have a whole bunch of news in that intro, but dana, i'll start with you on the "60 minutes" selective editing of clinton's answer. >> if i were to be kind, maybe they didn't realize what they were doing. people in the media, they've known the clintons for 25 years because that's how long she's been involved in politics. as first lady on up or even as the first lady to governor clinton. but i don't think you should start off by trying to say that you're fair by saying, oh, i've
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known her for over 25 years and as i was reading it, i could tell it was first time. if it was the first time she was hearing it, where is her staff? because she's going to do "60 minutes" introduce the vice presidential candidate and they don't prep her with this information that scott pelley has? it's not like he just automatically got it. i find that hard to believe. >> they should change the name from "60 minutes" to 58 minutes. >> another e-mail scandal. maybe the democrats should start using the what'sup app. >> or encryption. i don't think he did himself any favors as a journalist to go out on the limb to say that because it really is, quite frankly, nonsensical. you don't go to an interview like that, which is a defining moment where you've announced your vp and you're going to be announced on "60 minutes" ill prepared that we all knew about and it was breaking and coming out. of course they had to alert her
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to it. of course, they had to give her with respect to the contents of it. and if not, and if she wasn't well prepared, this is just further evidence of incompetence, bad judgment, decision-making that isn't good and org inorganization and disarray that you put your candidate ought to to be vulnerable to attack like that. that's she's recession proof. she's a great actress. >> maybe, maybe. talk to me about who they replaced debbie wasserman schultz with, stephanie rawlings blake. could they pick a more controversial replacement? >> not that controversial at all. she's the former mayor of baltimore and was involved with the whole incident about the young man who died and arguments over what happened in the course of the rioting there. but that's not controversial. that's long gone. stephanie rawlings blake popular right now. >> why baltimore? it's 95 miles away. what about the mayor of philadelphia? he's a democrat, right? he's going to speak tonight as well. >> no, there's nothing wrong with stephanie rawlings, blake,
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again is more liberal and fits in more with the sanders crowd. but to me, even listening to your introduction, i'm thinking, boy, republicans after their disastrous convention last week north trying to suggest that democrats are going to have a disastrous convention, to. i think this is wishful thinking. >> this isn't a pandering to black lives matter or anything like that. >> it's not pandering. republicans are the ones who are desperate to say, oh, my gosh, that was the worst convention ever last week. >> she's the one that said let them riot. so that's perfect. >> dnc just released the apology. sorry, we won't let that happen again. a little late. they got their nominee, they got who they wanted. by the way, what's up with the shirt? >> oh, this is the i'm with her shirt, but i'm wearing it because i like to change it i'm with herb decriminalization. i'm with hertz. i always rent with hertz.
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it's very good. i remember herve who played tattoo on "fantasy island." and played by kevin sorbo, i'm with hercules. but i'm not with her. the real olympics is getting off to a better start than this. debbie wasserman schultz is now ted cruz with a perm. and you're thinking there could be no woman less popular at the convention than hillary and debbie wasserman schultz goes, wait. i want to -- i wanted it. >> she took the fall. >> the only thing that could make this worse is if bill clinton is caught hitting on the liberty bell. >> hillary clinton's campaign blams russia for the leak of the dnc e-mails. they think it was done to benefit donald trump. >> what's disturbing to us is that we -- experts are telling us that russian state actors broke into the dnc, stole these e-mails and other experts are now saying that the russians are
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releasing these e-mails for the purpose of actually helping donald trump. we also saw last week at the republican convention that trump and his allies made changes to the republican platform to make it more pro-ro russian. rngts it mocked that allegation including, quote, the new joke in town is that russia leaked the disastrous dnc e-mails which should never have been written, stupid, because putin likes me. and he had this to say earlier. >> debbie wasserman schultz -- i always knew she was highly overrated. debbie, you're fired. get out, debbie. out. boom. debbie was totally loyal to hillary, and hillary threw her under a bus, and it didn't take her more than five minutes to
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make that decision. man, i don't want her covering my back, i'll tell you right now. >> all right. k.g., get out, debbie. >> you're fired. pretty rough. that was probably mild for trump. but this is obviously not a good day or favorable for debbie wasserman schultz, and yes, she is getting thrown under the dnc convention bus for sure. but she has been unbelievably loyal to the clintons for many, many years, and she promised to deliver this convention and the nomination to hillary clinton, and she pretty much did. but this is really embarrassing for them especially on the -- you know, tonight, the first night. you have michelle obama speaking. this is not favorable, no matter what anybody says, juan, this is not an auspicious beginning. >> you must have forgotten the name corey levwandowski. trump threw him under the bus. they launch an investigation to see if the russians really did
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spread this intentionally to help trump. we know of trump's bromance, if that's the word. let me finish. between putin and donald trump. >> no, you would have to tie trump to it, wouldn't you? it doesn't matter what his motivation is. >> trump has praised not only putin but every other dictator in the world and putin has said he likes trump. we don't have to tie it. >> but these e-mails have a tie to the clinton campaign. that's the difference. >> it doesn't matter. as greg pointed out last week, it's not right what wikileaks is doing, but the idea here is that wikileaks didn't even do the hacking. "the washington post" reported in june that the russians had hacked the dnc and they gave it to wikileaks. >> all i'm saying is that in these e-mails that wikileaks found or were given by the russians, even if they were given by the russians, has operatives within the hillary clinton campaign e-mailing with other people, with media. >> showing collusion.
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>> collusion and talk. >> i would just hope that republican or democrat, independent, libertarian, whoever it is, we could all agree that we do not want and it's highly inappropriate and illegal for any country outside of the united states to meddle in our elections. we can meddle with our own elections. we're obviously doing a pretty good job with it in 2016. hopefully everybody can agree on that. i don't think the fbi just launched this investigation by just reading their statement. seems the investigation probably started back in june when they had the initial leak. >> yeah. >> this whole e-mail scandal, were the russians involved, does it matter? >> maybe, maybe not. what bugs me about it is that the reason -- what they were trying to do was go after bernie sanders for being maybe an athei atheist. being an atheist is a really bad thing. atheists didn't just try to shoot up a wine bar in germany. atheists didn't shoot up a gay club in orlando. and atheists did not drive a
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truck into a crowd in france. an islamist did. a religious extremist did. atheists don't do that. one other thing to learn, we're beginning to think is everything more corrupt than it is? the explosion of communication makes hacking obviously -- makes the communication more vulnerable. i don't think we're seeing more corruption. we're finally seeing what's behind the curtain that's been going on for decades. >> politics happening. >> do you think hillary clinton knew that operatives in her campaign were e-mailing back and forth with the dnc and bringing up these things about bernie sanders? >> she might have. i think that like she's -- she doesn't even know what her e-mails are. >> that's a good point. what do you guys think? >> so what if people are e-mailing back and forth. >> but they're trashing the other candidate. >> of course people in politics -- look, it's true, he's not a democrat. i think they said he's not a democrat, he wouldn't understand our democratic -- >> it's religion. >> no, they said he's an
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atheist. >> paint him to be an atheist. >> that's different than going after him because he's jewish. >> is it? >> no, they were saying specifically for southern baptist, the idea this doesn't guy believe in god was a deficit and could hurt him with voters. >> but he's jewish. highlight the fact that he might be atheist. meanwhile, he's a jew. >> they're trying to spin in and run it through the rinse cycle like ten times, but it is what it is. i can still smell it from here. this is not good. a little sweaty in the tent in here. >> i don't think it's any questio coincidence that this leak comes right before the start of the convention, and this looks like a red russian hand not even a republican hand involved in it. >> this is my favorite part, that juan is like, mm-hmm, he's smelling the conspiracy. >> right as we have to throw to break. >> ahead, bernie sanders supporters are furious about the revelations from the dnc e-mail
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♪ >> all right. back now to the explosive new e-mail scandal for the democrats just as the dnc gets under way. today bernie sanders supporters spread out across philly to protest hillary clinton and the dnc and some are even threatening to leave the democratic party altogether. >> hell no, tpp, we won't vote for hillary. >> after coming out with wicky leaks, the dnc has had it against bernie the whole time. i think hillary knew what was going on. i won't be bullied into voting for hillary because of trump getting elected. >> i'll wait to see where my vote will most hillary. i might even vote trump. i've been a democrat my whole life. i'm 60 years old. the first time i've ever cast a vote for a republican. thursday, 13 million people are
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doing the dem-exit, which is we're leaving the democratic party on thursday for good. >> sanders will address the convention tonight. he's been attempting to unite his supporters behind hillary and tried again this afternoon. >> we have got to defeat donald trump. and we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. >> greg, is he the unlikeliest rock star of 2016. >> because he's actually true to himself. as much as i find his beliefs repulsive because i'm not a socialist, at least he is what he is. and by the way, i mean, he's winning, too because people just don't like hillary. she's like a police academy sequel. you don't need another clinton. but the fallout of the scandal, i believe, the sanders
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supporters, there's a lot of them that aren't going to go to hillary because of this. they may go to trump, they may go to gary johnson. he's getting 11%. >> the libertarian candidate. >> so that could happen. i don't know. but it's hurting her. >> these bernie sanders supporters are not in any mood to be placated. they want to fight. >> they're pretty fired up. no one will call them low energy. my former home state of california at the breakfast there were so angry they were pounding the table, yelling bernie, until the silverware pops right off. it's just getting started. i think we're going to see a lot more of this. there's a lot of discontent. and they didn't h48-hour cycle to push back and push away from the e-mail scandal. it's very fresh. so emotions are very high. >> juan, you can wrap us up because i bet you'll have a lot to say. eric, what do you think? >> 12 million people voted for bernie sanders in the primary.
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40% said they could no way, no how, no hillary. that's an opportunity for donald trump. that's 4.8 people who would never vote for hillary give this new e-mail scandal that if those 40% realize this was stolen from bernie sanders, they're very ripe for donald trump to take. in 2012 mitt romney lost by 5 million votes to barack obama. 4.8 million will never vote for hillary this time. i don't know. there's a huge opportunity for trump. >> but juan, i've been skeptical about that. obviously we just had a woman who said, i'm thinking about it. 60 years old. that's a big leap. but could you think donald trump could pick up some of these bernie voters? >> no. it's not even my opinion. i just look at the polls. the polls came out and they said 90 plus percent of people who backed bernie sanders during the primary say they will now back hillary clinton. among hillary clinton supporters, it was 98, 99%. even in that, dana, let me say the closer you get to november,
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the more closing you'll see. that's what happened when it was hillary clinton versus barack obama and hillary clinton's people were very upset that they had stolen away the opportunity for the first woman back in '08. don't forget, elizabeth warren, sherrod brown, all the lefties here are lined up behind tim kaine, which is the other point of dissonance. a lot of people on the far left don't like tim kaine because of his stand on trade, he's pro trade. his stand on abortion. he says personally he's opposed to abortion. and he was, you know, not their guy. but guess what? the far left in terms of the leadership, sherrod brown, elizabeth warren, i could go on, are all lined up not only behind tim contain but behind hillary clinton. >> i just want to push back on the 90%. i don't know where you got that, i heard that 40% would never vote for her. but i would suggest that it was probably prior to this big e-mail scandal. >> yeah, yeah. >> but this will certainly skew a lot of people who thought they could vote for hillary because
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she won it fair and square when in fact there's no way you could call this a fair primary win for her. >> i think it's very fair. when you talk about how many people voted for bernie sanders, hillary got 10 million more votes. >> there's opportunity here to pick them off. that's what you're going to do. >> it will be interesting to see what bernie sanders does tonight. we'll have that live here on fox news. in addition, i was asking a friend of mine, democrat who were you looking at, barack obama was a state senator when he spoke at the dnc in 2004, eight years later president of the united states or five or six years later he was. they gave me two names. marty walsh who is the new mayor of boston. they say he's really a good speaker and joe kennedy, iii. he's the one to watch. >> we need more kennedys. and marvin bush will throw this out in the ring. kidding, marvin. but sanders has won the war
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♪ easy as one two three noets as simple as doe ray me ♪ on thursday night hillary clinton will claim the democratic nomination for president here in philadelphia. but don't be fooled. it's bernie sanders' party now. mrs. clinton's name will be on top of the ballot, but bernie and his supporters, they're calling the shots. i wrote about this all in a new column that's in "the wall street journal" today. basically i said, look, this is not your mom and dad's or even your older sister or brother's democratic party anymore. it's far more liberal. sanders and his activist supporters have moved the base to the far left forcing hillary clinton to run to the front of
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this liberal parade. now, let me ask you, dana, when i look at the numbers, i say, you know, it's incredible, between 2000 and 2015, the number of democrats who identify as liberals have gone from 27% up to 42%. that's a big jump. >> i wanted to ask you, juan, because i read the column this morning. in terms of chicken and the egg situation. is that an obama effect? did obama bring the party so far left or has he been swept up in it as well in your opinion? >> first of all, there's a lot of reaction to the wars in iraq, afghanistan and then, secondly, i think there was great hope and change. that was obama's theme. he then insisted that, yes, we should push forward, then you had republican resistance, obstruction, some would argue, and that's fired them up even more. greg, i want to cite two numbers to you. one is this, that 47% now of democrats think they're socially
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liberal but also 60% says socialism has a positive impact on society. >> i'm with hershey. >> i know you are. >> i love their chocolate. bernie's strategy was to pull her so far to the left she's now the reincarnation of hugo chavez. they're even dressing the same. >> oh, my god. >> she's making karl marx look like groucho marx or in reverse, i'm not sure. but my question to you, juan, is she a political boomerang. in the campaign she goes way out to to left, when she's comfortable, she comes back to the center, gets back to free trade, strong national defense which is the center's currency? >> i thought the pick of tim kaine was very much a center pick. >> yeah. >> and i think it was a pick that indicated that not only is she focused on coming to the center, but she's focusing on actually governing. i thought it was a pretty confident pick. but you're right. i don't think she's a far left candidate. >> a confident or foolish pick?
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according to you the party's gone so far left, she should have gone with a far left pick like elizabeth warren. >> no the party will be with her. >> she doesn't want to share the spotlight with elizabeth warren. but if you see the party's move so far left -- >> that was the move to me. and she didn't make it. >> she doesn't make the right call after all. >> that was an ego thing. and so obviously she want to be the one to be in the spotlight. she won't be with somebody who will share the first with anybody like dana said. but to the question of what produced this far left radical shift in the party. i think in part it is attributed to the administration of barack obama eight years which has really supported and legitimized a far left radical agenda with groups as well like black lives matter by bringing them to the white house. what we've seen in the terms of the way race relations have been handled in this country in the light of tragic events that happen in ferguson and other places across the city.
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you really see this pattern and this trend. and that's why there is still such a level of dissatisfaction with the bernie sanders followers, the far left progressive. this did not do anything to quench their first -- >> i think there are a lot of young people. the party's become more, i think, distinctly liberal because they got more young people, millennials. i think it's almost 50% of millennials identify as democrats only 35% identify as republicans. not only are they younger, but in so many cases they're multiracial and immigrants. and these people are the ones who are involved with occupy wall street. >> yeah. >> black lives matter. and so that's a lot of energy, kimberly. >> you're absolutery right. they have the momentum there if they can maintain them in their base, but as people do get older -- >> you're critical of -- hang on a second. i just want to make this point. you're critical of both occupy wall street and black lives matter, why would you want hillary clinton to rush over to
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them? >> i'm just asking about winning. you ask me what would help her to win. >> the center she's after, the people she's here to be persuaded. >> can center when she gets the position. >> so many people are becoming leftist and progressives is because they haven't been able to experience the joy of a paycheck. fewer young people working, so they don't -- you become more conservative the first time you look at your paycheck and you see where everything's going. and you go, you know what? this old big government thing is one big scam. i don't know where this stuff is going. but the experience among young people, that's not happening anymore. they're playing video games at home. studies are finding that they're less likely to take a job no matter the wage because they'd rather stay home and enjoy -- >> come on. how many young people do you know who don't want to come work for fox or anybody? gosh. >> there's a lot of that. 40% who identify with socialism. >> yeah. >> those 40%, i would say,
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aren't interested in working and getting paid. >> i think taxes -- the young people i meet they want to work. >> but these people protesting, they have time to protest. >> all right. >> they're paid for that. >> yeah, yeah, that's true. >> ahead, greg doesn't think democrats have their priorities in order. he takes on secretary of state john kerry to prove it's not too hot here in philadelphia. next. >> oh, it's a thing. >> what does that say now? ♪ across the nation ♪ a chance for those to meet with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira
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just recently, secretary of state john kerry -- you remember him -- he resembles a driftwood sculpture in a bike helmet said at yet another climate conference that the chemicals used in air conditioning are as bad as isis. >> yesterday i met in washington with 45 nations. defense ministers and foreign ministers as we were working together on the challenge of daesh, isil and terrorism. it's hard for some people to grasp that, but what we -- you are doing here right now is of equal importance because it has the ability to literally save life on the planet itself. >> so secretary of state thinks cold air is as bad as terror. he's right. just the other day i saw an air conditioner shoot up a mall. this is around the same time that the dems banned electronic
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cigarettes from the convention floor. what do these issues have in common? they reveal how democrats mistake health for harm and first, is kerry not aware that home air conditioning has reduced premature deaths on hot days by 80% over the past 50 years. so air consaves lives. isis takes them. i guess to kerry isis is a passing thing like james taylor's hair. as for vaping, let's not forget, there's no tobacco in these things and tobacco products kill 440,000 people in america alone. if vaping were around 20 years ago there'd be 10 million people alive right now that aren't. parents, grandparents, siblings, some you don't like, my point, the dems in general couldn't see a threat if it bit them in their butts while they condemn what saves lives. in a world full of zombies who are killing in the name of some god, the democrats prefer to
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chase air and vapor. no wonder they blow. all right. i have to make a disclaimer. it wasn't just the democrats that banned vaping. at the republican convention, you couldn't vape either. but it's stupid. this will save people's live. but at least the dins between republicans and democrats, win or stand terror. >> this lone wolf, somebody who is radicalized on the internet decides to work alone but with the urging of isis. the other thing that john kerry was talking about was the montreal protocol. it was a good thing. but you know what helped solve that problem? technology and innovation. technology and innovation is the key to solving all these problems, not just if they're concerned about global warming, fine. but what do you need innovation? you need a strong and growing economy. that's where the republicans come in. >> a weird disorder where they're avoiding the real
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threat. >> are they back to global warming now? >> yes. that's what this is all about. >> global warming. then because we realize there are periods where the globe actually cooled, it went to climate change. now kerry is going back to climate change because of the crops and people starve and they get mad and go kill people, they join terrorist groups. you can't have it both ways. is it global warming or climate change or back to global warming? i'm confused. >> juan, he's looking at you and he's saying, what's up, juan? >> what's up is you can do two things at once. >> not me. >> you can, in fact, fight terror and also address the real legitimate concern which is global warming which has the potential to kill millions -- >> one has priorities, juan. >> you think we don't have people right now on the ground in syria and afghanistan fighting a war while john kerry's up there in montreal. >> secretary of state. talk about that. >> there's more chance of me
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getting hit by lightning or being attacked by a right wing zealot or slipping in my bathtub than being attacked by a terrorist. >> tell that to the people that have lost family members and loved ones in the united states and in europe, 400 people -- >> you let him get away with that, though? take him down. >> that's what i was saying. >> the statistics are pretty clear. >> almost -- >> i don't know. we'll do this in the break, though. >> with you i'm saying it seems to me it's pretty obvious. i'm in more danger of walking down a street in philadelphia or new york from these people talking on their cell phone not looking where they're going. >> the zealots -- >> the right wing zealots, people who scream at me. >> far more dangerous is trying to get a word in here and being interrupted within one sentence. anyway, 400 people lost their lives to terror in the united states and europe already in this past year. so what he is saying about air conditioning and refrigerators
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is really so insults and so offensive and out of touch. it shows you want to stay with an administration that put this forward like president barack obama and a continuation of that with hillary clinton especially in the light of the recent events that have happened showing that terrorism is the biggest threat that we all face globally right now. >> i think it's a real threat. i'm not arguing that. but you can fight the real and obvious that comes from -- >> it's ignorance to say that air conditioners pose a greater threat than isis. you should flunk out and go to the back of the class. >> you have people who would flee. flooding, loss of agricultural land, more hunger and potentially more poverty which is exactly the breeding ground for terror. >> these are the same people -- >> if that's the case, people have al qaeda and death valley. we don't have al qaeda in death valley. >> that we know of. >> there's no isis in palm springs. have you been to palm springs?
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♪ >> well, donald trump's got something to be happy about. the republican nominee got a big bounce. he's overtaken hillary clinton for the first time in a new cnn poll. a survey from cbs shows the two tied at 42%. trump took a victory lap earlier. >> have you seen the polls that just came out? right? we had like the biggest bounce that anyone can remember. they said, well, if he gets out of the convention with no bounce, that will be a success. did we have nine points or something, ten points? we're leading. we're actually leading in the polls. >> okay. so dana, coming out of a convention like that,
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historically people will look for a bounce, but you also kind of have the perfect storm of a very rough start for the dnc with the e-mail scandal. >> absolutely. going into august, in a tie position with somebody like hillary clinton that has a traditional campaign, has a ton of money but she's so hobbled. there's numbers out of "the washington post" today that just show she is, after all this, in a terrible position brand wise. one of the things you try to do at the convention is showcase the nominee. you have a lot of people talking about the nominee going into thursday night's speech where she'll be supposedly the headliner. i just think there's a lot of other democrats who will steal the show because they're a lot more popular than she is. donald trump should be happy with this. now august is when you have to work your tail off. a big rally today in roanoke. i imagine if they can keep that schedule up, they'll do well through labor day. >> greg, you have a stomach issue? >> i just don't like it when she
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swears like that. >> what did i say? >> hail? >> i disagree with you. i think na the strategy is so that no one notices hillary is there. you've got biden, barack, michelle, and a bunch of other people. >> bernie. >> bernie. the liberal all-stars. the more you see of hillary, the less you want to see of her. this is a deliberate attempt to. >> i don't think so. >> really? >> it's a great theory, though. >> thank you very much. and watch your mouth. >> eric these are a couple of the polls out there, but all of them showing that there's gains being made by the trump camp. >> these are big. you talk about a six-point trump increase from the rnc. but you're not accounting for the four-point hillary drop. so you have a ten-point swing prior to the convention. and for me the biggest one is this, cnn poll a month ago had among independent hillary was
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leading by three points. now donald trump is up by 18 points. that's a massive swing. i would be a hypocrite to talk about nate silver, because i said he was having a rough primary. but he did nail 2012. he just came out saying 57.5% trump is the president. >> as the president? wow. because a few weeks ago, he was 70 something percent for hillary clinton. that's a big shift. the key is he got a bigger bump than romney. but again, it's the consolidation of the republican vote. i think that comes with all the attention to trump and his family last week. and you have to consider more people now are paying attention to trump. so it's independents right now who have, in the last few weeks, with the republican convention, looked like they have gone more toward trump. but guess what? there's a democratic convention this week. so you'll get more attention on
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hillary clinton and the democratic message. what dana said is so true. come labor day, those are the polls that really start to count. right now, everything is so up in the air, so much in flux that historically you can't count on them. but i can't believe there's this many people willing to vote for donald trump that's unbelievable to me. >> shock and awe, juan. you know what's next? "one more thing."
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time for "one more thing." greg kicks us off. >> i just want to wish a happy 91st birthday to my mother. she's not here with us, but i wish she was here, because this might be the strangest year in my life, and i would have loved to have known what she thought about everything going on. but she's not. happy birthday. >> she would be proud of you. >> your mom is a wonderful lady. >> happy birthday. >> k.g., you're up. >> this is very interesting. if y'all recall, when dallas police chief david brown called upon the community and people to get involved and said don't just complain and protest, come in and fill out an application. take a listen to this. >> serve your communities.
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don't be a part of the problem. we're hiring. we're hiring. get off that protest line and put an application in, and we'll put you in your neighborhood and we will help you resolve some of the problems you're protesting about. >> here's what is so exciting about this, about being a community leader and being proactive in terms of change. that police chief widely respected, now applications to the force have jumped 344% since the five police officers lost their lives and were massacred on july 7, compared to the same time period in june last year. 136 applications from june 8th to june 20th, and 467 people willing to serve their communities from july 8th to july 20th. that's something to be proud of. >> very good, very good. so last week i told you about
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the cleveland police and all the law enforcement that came to help out. here also in philadelphia, it's been amazing. there's an outreach going. here are a couple of philly police. those two are -- let's go right to the three capitol hill police, and the state troopers of pennsylvania. jamie has a wife and two kids. al has a wife. marty says he's very single. ryan has a wife. jason a girlfriend. keith a son and a fiance, and eric with a wife. remember, these people keep us safe. >> god bless them. >> outside of philadelphia, today is an anniversary, the 25th anniversary of the passage of the national literacy act. that was signed into law by president george h.w. bush inspired by his wife's love of literacy. since 19991, it's helped
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millions of people to get their high school diplomas, they change their family's lives. so in celebration, send us a note for what you are reading this summer. i'm reading "the summer before the war." >> how can you be for literacy? you have to keep the world clean. >> juan? >> if i bring you in pictures shot by cops -- do you want me to start doing that? >> juan, come on. >> show the other pictures. we all know the democratic party is much younger than the gop, but that doesn't mean they don't have seniors in their ranks. meet ruby, she's 93 years old, attending her eighth convention, a delegate from ohio. here she is in '08, here she is
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in '12. >> very good. we're going have to leave it right there. see you back here tomorrow on day two of the dnc. "special report" is next. [ crowd chanting ] thank you. >> hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary! [ inaudible ] >> we snow tha democrat party s protect unity starts day one much differently with. a sidelined party chair booed and jeered on her way out.
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