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very-important problem facing the election of immigration. thank you very much. right now on "justice" -- >> he is taking hate groups mainstream. >> great. >> we will end illegal immigration. >> and immigration. the two topics that dominated the election this week, tonight we'll get into all of it with a panel of experts and campaigns. plus -- >> i like him because he's kind of bossy and big. >> in your face, kind of like you. >> kind of like you. >> you never know what happens when judge jeanine hits the streets. "the best of justice." tonight, "justice" starts now. hello and welcome to
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"justice." i'm melissa francis filling in for judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us. the latest real clear politics average shows hillary clinton's once double-digit lead against donald trump is now just over six points. both candidates trade accusations about race. boris epshteyn jones us now. he's still not leading anywhere. what do you do about it? >> that average is over 20-plus days so that incorporates the time in august when he was not so favorable. now you look at all the polls. they're either up or tied. "l.a. times" was up in the tracking polls as well. they're seeing the binary choice
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between hillary clinton who's a livelo lifelong liar and donald trump. >> there's the shift from immigration and ugly stuff on race. how you do think that will shake out? a lot of people say the race debate doesn't turn out -- no matter what the message is or truth is, that's a conversation that benefits democrats. >> the democrats started slinging this mud at us when donald trump in our campaign they reached out to the african-american community and it's a good thing. it's almost revolutionary for them to do so. the democrats are panicked, scared. tim kaine compared the trump campaign of the millions of supporters this primaries to the kkk. >> some are looking at it saying
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if you combine it with the immigration, what it's doing is calming down the fears of moderates. it's not reached out per se to the black community because it's going to be hard to get any solid votes there given where he is, that is really about making people feel better about him as being more moderate in general. >> absolutely not. this campaign is reaching out to all communities. of course, wire reaching out. donald trump will be going to detroit, the inner cities, making speeches in front of african-americans and speaking as he has been about the issues that matter. 26% of african-americans live in poverty. that'sab that's acceptable. who's responsible for that? hillary clinton. >> the strategy has been to focus on the major cities and maybe he should go focus on swing states. why is he in the inner city
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talking about that when he should be in florida. he should be in other places. >> he's in iowa today. campaigns are a busy time. you can be in three states in one day. it's part of the plan, part of the strategy. he's going all over the country. he's going to be the president for all americans. not hispanic americans or african-americans. all americans. >> do you think it's going to pafb the way for the rest of the campaigns? for those of us, he is at rallies but reading off promp r prompters. something he didn't do but he's doing better. at first it seemed stiff and he was going to maybe alienate some of the folks who liked his off-the-cuff banbanter. where do you think he is and will he continue like this? >> i think he's doing a great job. he's the most relatable candidate this country has seen
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since ronald reagan that. 's why he's doing so well at the polls. that's why he'll win november 8. >> in the beginning heabout hil e-mails. the story showed that half of the people that made it to her office and got to see her as secretary of state had given money to the foundation. the clintons were able to pivot away and turn this conversation to the race thing. do you think it's important to get back to the foundation being krp corrupt? >> absolutely, 100%. >> how do you do it? >> they used beach bit. i didn't know anything about it and i'm an attorney. an obvious example of them be g
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being. the key issue, that the democrat candidate for candidate obstructed justice, lied to congress, perjured herself, and she's been hiding the truth for decades. >> and julian assange is out there as well. thank you for joining usz. >> thank as lot. >> what's a slight on the 2008 campaign. and richard goodstein. thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> what do you think about the tony that the campaign took on both sides, pivoting to race. it does seem like one that nobody wins. >> i question or challenge as regards to pivot. let me tell you what i they said. >> you're going right back to what the campaign's doing at the end of the week. >> no, no, no.
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>> i'm just saying -- so you must think it helps hillary clinton and maybe it distracts from all of the evidence that's coming out and the corruption of the foundation. >> listen. let's talk about the foundation for one second. >> yeah. >> i hope this campaign is about the comparison between the carolina toon foundation which provides hiv/aids drugs. malaria, a reduction in the cost of medication, okay, child obesity, women's empowerment versus the trump foundation. >> if the clinton foundation does ought that good work, why does only 10% flow through to them. >> that's not true. >> why does 9% -- it's a. >> it's not a charity. >> listen to me, please. it's a different model. it's not like the ford foundation. they hire people to go into
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rwanda and south africa and so forth to actually deliver services, the malaria drus. >> why does charity watch say when they look at it, they can't call it a charity. they can't rate it? >> it's not the different foundations. >> robin hood in new york passes on 100% of wait gets in. for other charities, we're always advised -- >> either you don't understand what i'm saying or you don't want to believe it. >> i don't believe what you're saying because i read what charity watch said and i looked at the documents and i can do math and that's why i don't believe what you said. i looked at the irs records. they say half is going to
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charity and half is within the organization. >> because they're hiring services. >> how do you battle back -- >> 11.5 million people with hiv/aids education that wouldn't have it. >> how do you file back against the a.p. report when it shows half the money -- all the e-mails as you follow them, as they go from the head of the foundation in to the secretary of state's office and say this person had tried to get into the normal channels, they're a special it from. please see us. do you feel like when they see those, they feel leak they bought and paid for it and they're deeply concerned about it. >> they're deeply defunct. >> no, they're not.
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>> what it didn't include is the thousands of meetings she had in addition to. >> those were mandatory meetings. that was her job. those are the meetings she had to talk. the meetings are the optional ones where she had the discretion to do it or not. >> a famous holocaust survivor, do you -- >> you to that one example -- >> how about melinda gates, a world renowned philanthropist. >> those are the same three names that the kin tons saw. they knew the math doesn't help them. are you at all worried that julian assange and that he told megyn kelly he's got another shoe that's hidden.
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>> he's somebody reviled for released state documents. police -- >> a lot of people on this network think he is a criminal or bad guy. it doesn't charchl the fact that he's going to release the documents. how are you going to battle back? >> both have returns. that's the first thing. hillary clinton has had thousands of her e-mails out there and they're a big bore. >> thank you for joining us. you're a gooded a voe katd, my friend. thank you for doing it. that was fun. all right. as we mentioned, hillary clinton still holds a national lead but now it's only 6 percentage points. this is clinton's post bounce.
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here with all the details on what to look for in the weeks ahead, pollster and examiner columnist christy solstice. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> when you look at the number. does us the it tell you. >> >> that he has a long road ahead of him. just 70 days in the campaign. we settled into a new normal that's not a sunny picture for donald trump. the important thing is these swing states. sure, hillary clinton is up by six but what really matters is how they're performing in pennsylvania and ohio. the mason-dixon poll down by two. you've got to get florida if you
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want to get to the white house. that's a good sign. what's troubling. if you look at it, it should be a gimme for republicans. that's a state that has not told a particularly good story for donald trump. so if i was advising his campaign, i would tell him, look. right now it's in iowa. he's going to arizona on wednesday. that's a state where he's up by a little. i would say you need to be in north carolina, pennsylvania, ohio, and florida every day between now and november. >> is that really what makes a difference or should it be about targeting ads in those states? >> donald trump at this moment has not succeeded by putting a lot of ads on the air. >> he's way behind. >> and he's way behind. this is media attention. if you read what the obama team
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did, they went through and looked at the data of every county where they needed to pick up a couple thousand votes here and there and they use the candidate's time andal indicated it with presix. that's what the trump team needs to do. he needs to pick up a thousand votes here and there and piece together that majority. >> absolutely. that sounds exhausting. what do you think about him talk about bigger issues, talking about race. you know, some say from a polling point of view, he's not going to pick up minority votes anyway so it's a -- go ahead. >> my suspicion is it's the latter. kellyanne conway who's been brought in, she's incredibly bright. she knows it runs through, say,
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the sub areas. they may say i like him on the economy but i'm uncomfortable with the way he treats other people. this is him attempting in these last 70 or so days. again it may be a little too late. >> you're saying go in person and try to swing those particular votes? that's the way to go? >> i think in going to the markets what's important is not just showing up at your rally, you wind up on the front page. that's why they're such a valuable resource and why it needs to be manage. >> yeah.
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i heard kellyanne conway talking about it. do you feel the story about credibility is getting through or does it make republicans look bad that they keep harping on the same thing? >> i think the best angle to take on that story is the angle that hillary clinton gets to play by a different set of rules, that there are elites and average americans and clintons have been treated by a different set of rule. that sort of flips the election on its head. >> a lot of people have noted that it seems leak his tone at least on immigration has
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changed. he's trying to say, no, i'm not for academy necessity or another time, i can work with people. i feel like anything coming out of his mouth has been focused group together. is that a fair asemgs or is this intentional? >> i think donald trump would push back. he said people like me who do polling, he doesn't listen to peek li people like this. they should say, look, we should have a leak. so donald trumps with able to win. it's not the object ush that matter but i think he understands, look, we're in a general election. if i stay on the primary, i'm at
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35%. >> thank you, kristen solstis. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll get into this with all of our political panel. coming up on "look! famous people!" we catch flo, the progressive girl, at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding shotgun with a mystery man. oh, yeah! [ indistinct shouting ]
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less than 75 days to election day and an exchange of barbs. let's get to my panel. political commentator danielle mclachlin. thanks for being here. >> good to be here. >> it certainly seems there was a lot of bloodshed at the end of the week. what do you think. >> let's understand why we're having this conversation. hillary clinton had a bad week. we have in evidence of pay for play. new e-mails. trump is making minority outreach and this is a situation where the democrats go back to their play book, they like to play their favorite game and obviously when we're talking about racism and trump's
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personality, clinton is trying to right the ship. >> danielle, what is wrong what he said? >> everything is wrong with what he said, particularly the e-mails. we don't know what is in those e-mails. >> it's different from benghazi because it shows there was pay for play going on in the department. >> she does thousands of meetings -- >> that were part of her job. these were all the that were not an obligation. everything she chose to do had to do with foundation donors. >> you've got 54 out of 100. so 50% of those. that's 50 meetings over four years. >> these 12. >> we turned them down but they came back and they say, this is important, please meet with them, and they do.
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it's like donating money and you get let in the back door. >> there's not a sickle e-mail that shows she did anything. there was no meeting with -- >> i'm sorry. hillary clinton has been shamelessly lying about lying at this time. she said colin powell advised me how to do this and i did what he did. false. i neither sent or received classified information. false, every single time she is creating her own trap and falling into it and now she realizes she wants to get her mojo together. >> danielle, you may not think there's any there, but last time around, they double ditched.
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would democrats do anything to keep the lid on in this? i believe they will. yowl can say she's a life for four different reasons. this is not what democrats want to hear. they want to have debates on tissue. americans want solutions. >> i think we all agree that's true, that we need to have a conversation on substance. it dumtd seem like people respond. people do respond to negativity, isn't that a fact? >> it's the clinton campaign that doesn't want to talk about issues. they don't want to talk about clinton's scandals or the record of government failure because if
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they do he could become the 459 president of the united states. he's dug himself a very big hole. they realize he could get some-mentum and they're trying to kneecap him rhyme out of the gate before anyone figured it out. >> i'm not sure you would disagree with that. they would like to make his personality an issue. >> he's right on his personality basically about a week ago. i'm not quite sure what his point is. i think we'll hear about that in two weeks. he has made this about being a winner. he has made this about being successful, about adjectives and she's made it about policy. that's difference. >> what advice would you give to each of your candidates? would you make it about the negative side of your opponent or would you try and focus on some of your issues? what would you tell them to do and win honestly? >> if you're donald trump you
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have to make this. the fact is only 20% find her honest and therefore you actually have to mesh that white working class voter with that affluent suburban voter. >> i appreciate your honesty. let's go negative on the other guy. danielle, what do you think? >> look. i think that this needs to be about ideas. i think that you will punch and counterpunch. she did well. you go low, i'll go high. >> thanks to both of you guys, appreciate your time. could a younger vote decide this election. next i'm joining to talk about what each is willing to do to get energized and later you never know what happens when judge jeanine heads outside for street justice. some of the best moments are ahead. >> do you know of any country that's been a socialist country?
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>> no. >> no? >> i
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and 21 children were killed in the 6.2 image new tud quake. now back to justice with judge jeanine. now back to ""justice with judge jeanine."" >> what are the busiest issues for the younger voters in the campaign and what can be done to swayvotes. let's ask the millennials. thanks to both of you for joining us. neil, let me start with you. the number one issue has to be jobs in the economy. we've seen income inequality grow, tons of student debt out there. how do you go out and craft a message for the millennials based on the economy if you're the democrat? >> thank heavens that hillary clinton had the primary she did.
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bernie sanders, she got to a place where now she's talking tuition-free college for the vast majority of americans and debt-free college for everyone. that's a great thing. >> give away free stuff and to hell with the idea that would they're that gullible? >> no. >> i think they might be actually. >> maybe. we t reason is we came of age during obamanomics. we don't remember good times. people are graduating from college with enormous student loans and they can't find a job. when you see somebody offering something for free, it's very alluring. what we know thdonald trump's pn
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will be a disaster. >> i don't know if you want to get into that argument with me. i study economic. they're looking at the economy from a static per speck tish. that's if there's no growth and of course there is. no one believes that. >> i'm going by the analysts skpefts here. >> over at moody's. harlan, do you think that impacts anything? >> without question. we're not getting out of this mess. why would you think that what the traffic we're on makes sense. seriously, why. >> to be fair -- hang on. hang on. when hillary clinton is asked to define her own economic plan, they're all the same talking points president obama said going in. she talked about shovel-ready
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spending and infrastructure and green jobs and when challenged to say how is that different from what president obama did, she doesn't have an answer. so it really is more of the same. do you think that millennials feel like we're in a good place economically? >> right now we have unprecedented economic growth. >> no, we don't. wait, wait, what number have you seen that supports that? >> we grew by 1% in the first half of the year according to the government's numbers. >> here's the point. the problem is not that the economy is not growing. hang on. hang on. the problem is not what? >> we've got an income and equality. >> what is actually going to propose and fix. >> i'm glat glad you brought that up, harlan.
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we have a huge income inequality. one of the reasons, he's jufted the stockmarket that only supports the rich. >>'ve supported barack obama both times. i wasn't able to vote the first time. that's how young i am. i think he's doubled down on appeals to wall street. if you're a middle class person, you've dub terribly. he's traded a lot of jobs but the economy is not doing well. >> actually if you look at the government's data, he hasn't created a lot of jobs. it show it at historic lows.
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i'll give you a last chance. go ahead. >> when you look at the plan. it's going to benefit lower and middle income families. is he going to help him? absolutely not. >> that's taking the leash off small business and lowering taxes does cause ooe economies to grow. but a lot of millennials don't understand that message. how do you drive it home? >> when you're talking about rhetoric, i think that's true. if you actually boil it down, they don't like it. so if republicans don't like reframing these issues -- >> these great advice. talk about it in terms of uber. i love that idea. gentlemen, thanks to both of you.
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all right. welcome back to "justice." the issue of race and prejudice dominated the headlines this week as the candidates attacked each other over the topic. what kind will race play and who will it affect. let's meet my next guest, kevin jackson. he's a fox news contributor. how does donald trump win this debate in particular? it seems like a tough one for him to pick up and run with? >> i don't think it's going be tough at all for donald trump to
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resonate with black voters. i think it's got the democrats on tilt as we say in the black community. look. they've held their position for a long time. they say he's talking down to them. trump is saying what's going on day in and day out. when you look at the idea that there's such a thing as a blad community, black neighborhoods, or schools. >> ben carson is very eloquent at making the point that the democrats have taken these votes for granted and that a lot of the handouts come down to really not good intentions but almost
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control. that's a tough and controversial point to make someone like ben carson who's had to overcome his leg. how can he achieve it? >> i think people recognize what's going on in the black kmubltd. again, if you look at the statistics h e talked about how many blacks that are employed and great thing. they can't do that when they're trying to address all the issues and subtly everything is rosy.
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we've lost more businesses and homes under obama. >> so when he make a big speech and calls hillary clinton a bigot. why do they get chases? which is a fantastic point potato he called her a bit bach. bod big ott. is it more appropriate to have people they know and carry the same plejs someone who's of color and has lilled in the kmubts. >> sewer.
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unfortunately they've been train trained. >> really? sheriff clark? dook do look, it's not like these people are treeling to get us in. the circus that is black leadership keep our vowses of america. when you look atoring you just described and all the things that allan wind amine. . they're o'blacks. the cities are run by blacks. there's hardly a white person
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and certainly no republican in sight when you talkin' the so-called whanltd. >> given that and saying that all the tack the last couple of days could it by. it's more about soothing the fears among the moderated on the ride thats he's racy racy. what do you think? >> i disagree. >> we gee've got to go. >> we gee've got to go. kevin, i'm so sorry to cut ♪"all you need is love" plays my eyelove is finding a different angle. my eyelove is season 1, episode 1. my eyelove is making a story come alive.
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it is called street justice when judge jeanine heads outside to talk politics and just about anything else that comes to mind with folks on the street. it is never dull. here tonight are some of the best highlights from the last few months. enjoy. >> you don't know who that person is? >> who is it? >> hillary clinton. >> she's likeable.
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>> what has she done for you? >> nothing. >> you want her to be president? >> why not? sure. i'm sorry. i'm not really a cameraman. >> you got a warrant outstanding somewhere? >> ted cruz -- >> jeanine pirro! >> i probably did arrest him. >> i like him, too. i just like him because he's kind of bossy and big. >> in your face. kind of like you. >> vote for her? >> no. >> that's me. did you know that? >> what about the fact the president's saying mentally ill people shouldn't get a gun? >> i 100% agree. >> so get it done. >> i got a hammer. i don't need a gun. >> do you know of any country that's been a socialist country? >> no. i wasn't great in history class. >> well, it's happening now. have you ever heard the socialism of a political and economic organization where the government pretty much owns all the methods of production and then redistributes the wealth?
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>> say that again? >> you have a very big truck. is america ready for a woman president? >> yes, we are. we are definitely ready. >> who should that be? >> miss hillary clinton. >> don't take off until i get off. how many wheels do you have on this truck? come on, teddy. teddy roosevelt. is america ready for a woman president? why isn't the white house ready for a woman? >> i guess because i'm a male chauvinist. >> there's a lot of tough women out there. >> sure are. you're one of them. >> she's staring at you. why you staring? >> she's the best. >> you know this is hillary clinton's headquarters? >> i have heard that. >> you scared when you come in? >> yes, yes, i am. >> what are you scared of? >> they're just so confident and i'm scared she might win. >> the reason i'm here is because trump stands for what i came here for 35 years ago. i feel everything is going down
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the tubes. >> what do you think about the wall? >> well, i think i have a lock on my front door and i have a fence around my house so i believe that yeah, having a wall for security's a good idea. >> he's concerned about the second amendment but he doesn't have a gun. >> we technically can't bring guns in here. >> i don't mean you have a gun here but do you own a gun? >> absolutely. >> why does that not surprise me. why do you have a gun? >> because it's our right. and they're fun. >> what do you do? >> i'm a hairdresser. >> a sanctuary city is where the locals decide that illegal immigrants are not going to be turned over to the feds even if the feds say we want them. is that right or wrong? >> let me think about this for a couple seconds. >> are you in agreement that they should hand over these dangerous criminals? to the feds? >> that's a toughie. >> no, it isn't. >> i feel i have to know more
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about this. >> what do you need to know? the woman said he was illegal, shouldn't have been here and they protected him. >> it's awful that people die. >> do you have a weapon? >> i do not but i train in martial arts for many years. >> but you know, you may have a black belt but at the end of the day if he's got a gun, you got a black belt, who wins? >> the gun wins. that's why i'm for people having legal gun rights. >> therein lies the rub. >> you know karate, i know crazy. >> you point at me when you said that? >> absolutely not. >> i love your speeches. >> and my big mouth. >> of course. >> i think she missed her calling as a standup. that's it for us tonight. that's it for us tonight. thanks so much
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