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>> this eclipse what visible to people in parts 6 africa. that does it for us. thanks for watching. we have the fox report next. have a great labor day, everyone. >> and beachgoers told to say out of the water as storm is off the coast. this is fox report. >> would you look at this? the wave from hermine slamming into the anthem of the sea cruise ship moving through hurricane-force winds? the storm's latest track after coming ashore.
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we are tracking the storm in the extreme weather center. >> well, the message is if you still limp along the east coast you need to monitor the progress of the storm as some of the forecast models are the east coo monitor the progress of the coo storm as some of the forecast models are bringing it back towards the shore. if i could recap, last night we were thinking this was going to come dangerously close to the shoreline, and this this morning the area of pressure was more east, less impacts across the east coast. now the forecast models are showing a turn and potential for dangerous waves and surf and rain bands and wind for parts of long island and cape cod and the islands. that's why we have a tropical storm warning in effect from ocean city still up towards the eastern coast of massachusetts. here's one of our forecast models. again this morning we woke up and thought this is going to move off shore and not do
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anything. look at what is happening this afternoon. this is one of the worst forecasts we have had to deal with when it comes to a tropical storm or post tropical storm, which is what we are dealing with right now. as we go through labor day, again, coming close to the shore. so if you live from the delmarva up towards the east coast of can dark you need to be monitoring this system. wednesday, a weaker system but still off shore. so keep your eyes on hermine and an ear to your local weather forecasters. there's your future radar. we might get some rain bands out of this on tuesday and wednesday. so, again, over the next couple of days we need to monitor the progress of hermine. then the tropical models not much better from what they were two days ago. meanders over the next couple of days. it will be more north or eastward, once again, pay close attention and have preparations in effect if you need to.
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the wave heights still quite high. eight to ten feet. as we go further up towards the shoreline, the jersey shore up to long island, dangerous waves and of course if this storm is hovering off the east coast, we're going to get the storm surge perhaps in to long island sound. that could be very dangerous. there's the storm surge forecast. that's the water piling up awelcome the coast with counterclockwise winds. if you get that pileup to the long island sound that could be devastating in some cases for those folks. keep an eye, and then of course your wave heights depends on where the storm tracks. does it get closer to the shore or north w5rd or eastward? it is a stay-tuned type situation. we believe by wednesday it will start to move out. but, laura, this has been one of the most difficult forecasts. i saw you in the hallway a couple of hours ago saying i think we're out of the woods and then we get back. we just need to watch over it. >> people get a little cocky and go to the beach and think it is safe and that's where it is
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dangerous. >> i'm glad you brought that up. people do not go in the water tomorrow. the rip currents are dangerous, life-threatening. we just don't need people going in to rescue you. just take that. >> janice, thank you so much for keeping us up to speed on that. we know it is ever-changing and we will tune back in. more reaction pouring in to donald trump's new push for minority voters. his outreach taking him to detroit this weekend where he met with members of an african-american church. dr. ben carson said he approves of the strategy shift and trump is "changing the narrative of the campaign." >> traditionally, the republican party has not made an extensive outreach to certain communities, including the african-american community because they have pretty much written that off as democrat territory. donald trump is changing that
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narrative. what's going to be accomplished is something many in the democrat party fear, that is an alternative. >> molly is live in washington. he is facing an uphill climb. >> hi, laura, yes but donald trump is trying to make some inroads. he is asking african-american 1r0e9ers to give him a chance, to listen to his economic message, to see him as a businessman and an outsider who can revitalize struggling cities, such as detroit and improve their lives. that was part of his message yesterday in an african-american church. some of trump's most vocal supporters were glad to hear it. >> i think donald trump is the first republican since jack kemp, and me, to go in to minority, poor communities and say the democrats have failed you for 50 years and you are reflexively giving them your vote and they are going from bad to worse. food stamps have gone up 2.5
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times under barack obama. >> recent republican presidential candidates have not fared well with african-american voters. john mccain in 2008 got 4% of the vote. mitt romney in 2012 got 6% of the african-american vote. laura? >> he focused a lot of his message on the economic improvement. >> he was speaking in detroit at great faith ministries church and trump told the congregation, he is determined to do something about the economic hardships americans are facing. >> nothing would make me happier and more fulfilled than to use what i have learned in business and in traveling all over the world -- i've sort of seen a lot -- to bring the wealth, prosperity and opportunity to those who have not had these opportunities before. that's many, many people in detroit. >> trump told the crowd he wants to bring jobs back to detroit
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and make that city the "economic envy of the world." laura? >> thank you so much for that report. meantime, the clinton campaign on defense as it faces renewed questions about hillary clinton's private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. her running mate, virginia senator tim kaine, defending her saying discerning what is and isn't classified material isn't simple. however, he admitted clinton didn't make right choices. >> she did make a mistake. she made it by deciding she wanted to use one device rather than multiple devices. she's apologized for that. she said it was a mistake and learned from it. >> brian, the clinton campaign is trying to spin this in to a positive. how's it working? >> the clinton campaign said they wanted the fbi to release these documents all along because it shows why the fbi chose not to recommend criminal charges against her. the campaign believes it reinforces the fbi's conclusion
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in july that although she mistakenly used a private server in hindsight she didn't intentionally mishandle classified materials. she said 39 times she could not recall key details about her e-mail practices. nor could she remember training on handling classified documents. she claim shed did not know what the "c" markings before paragraphs marked confidential including drone strike discussions. she used 13 separate mobile devices, all of which the fbi could not recover. least two destroyed, some by hammer. her running mate tim kaine defending her saying it is sometimes difficult to identify classified information. >> when she received the e-mail, the material that was classified, which is supposed to be flagged and identified as classified in many instances was improperly labelled. unless it is specifically pulled out and identified, it is
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difficult to know sometimes whether a statement or paragraph is classified or not. that's what she was saying. >> we also learned clinton never sought approval biff the state department to use a private e-mail server despite the obligation to do so. nominee march of last year, a few weeks after news of her private serveser became public, the clinton camp ordered to delete her archived mailbox. we will see how it plays out with voters. some 66% view her as untrustworthy. >> republicans weighing in on this. >> they continue to on the sunday talk shows today. republicans are not buying that she misremembered or that ignorant about e-mails and handling classified information. >> it is more evidence that hillary clinton is the most dishonest candidate for president of the united states since nixon. hillary clinton operated in such a way to keep her e-mails and particularly her interactions while secretary of state with the clinton foundation out of the public reach, out of public
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accountability. >> of course that was donald trump's running mate governor mike pence. the notes reenergizizereenergiz. saying the notes show the fbi should have been more rigorous in questioning with tougher followup questions given she said 39 times she couldn't recall lot of people pointing t out. thank you so much. right now, catholics around the world marking a historic day. ♪ mother teresa declared a saint. a look back at her life. and president obama meeting turkey's president for the first time since the failed military coup. their message to the world at the g-20 summit. i've been taking fish oil
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deaths. of course mother teresa was celebrated for her dedication to the poorest of the poor and after the ceremony pope francis honored her memory and treated 1500 homeless people to pizza in the vatican auditorium. we're told the chef brought his own ovens. that's a lot of pizza, right? amy kellogg is live in rome. amy, how is she being remembered? >> it was not just a weekend of ceremony but an opportunity for people to reflect on the mother teresa truisms, things that she said during her lifetime, like you cannot forgive unless you totally forget. another one that was holiness does not consist of extraordinary things but greeting whatever god dishes out to you with a smile. people have been remembering what she said and she has been widely quoted around the world. she became a saint with fast track because she had two big
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advocates, pope francis, who shares her approach to doing as much as possible fsht poor and pope john paul ii to whom she was very close. he streamlined the process dropping the miracle requirement from four to two. saint teresa was honored for her service to the sick, poor and unwanted in calcutta, particularly. a story we know quite well right now. but people reflected on the less-known aspects of the nun's life such as her 50 year period of spiritual doubt when she found herself unable to pray or feel god's presence. a time when in letters published she described suffering the tortures of hell or what her advocates have said was a spiritual poverty. sort of like a call cut is a of the heart. -- calcutta of the heart. >> her story is fascinating. tell us more about her life. >> yeah, well, she was born in
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1910 to albanian parents in macedonia where they celebrated her life today. her mother was an albanian nationalist with a hot temper. her mother was a loving housewife. she had four siblings, two of whom died in infancy and her family always pushed the message of giving to those who are less fortunate. they were a wealthy family for most of her childhood. so she remembers growing up and having at one point her mother bringing home a couple of people from the street and she and her siblings were told they had to look out for these people, care and serve them. she was born in 1910. she experienced her calling at the young age of 12 years old and left home at 18 for far away ireland where she joined the loretta sisters convert. from there went off to calcutta
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to serve the poor, the needy. it was something she knew she wanted to do right away. pope francis today remembered her saying as loving as she was he wouldn't have wanted her as a mother superior. she was strict with all of her sisters and today in a light, extra warm note he threw this pizza party for 1500 homeless people across italy. they were bussed in to rome having neapolitan pizza, the best, they say and incidentally given v.i.p. seating a thet mass today. >> that is so great. very cool stuff. thank you for that great detail. at the bottom of the hour, we will hear from a pastor who traveled to rome to help with the communion at the services. he saw the now saint in 1976. that's ahead in "the fox report. ." turkey claiming it sealed
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two unarmed correctional officers fighting for their lives tonight after a gunman opened fire in the lobby of a jail in fresno, california. officials say the two were shot in the head and neck by a man who tried to cut to the front of the visitor's line. a lieutenant then returned fire and the gunman surrendered. authorities identify that suspect as 37-year-old, there he is, a convicted rapist released from prison two years ago. he faces charges of attempted murder and possession of a handgun as a felon. the 11-year-old who disappeared in minnesota in '89, investigators confirm his remains have been found. the news bringing closure and grove for those who hoped he would be found alive. the new evidence is reportedly being reviewed. we have will carr on this. he has more from the west coast newsroom. how is jacob's family reacting? we can only imagine. >> absolutely, laura.
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even though it has been 27 years they have held out hope year after year that jacob was still alive and they say they are heart broken he disappeared in 1989. he was last seen with his brother and friend when a masked man with a gun snatched jacob and took off. years passed, there were no signs of jacob or his abductor. his disappearance led to the jacob's law that required states to have sex offender registries. the family said we are in deep grief. we didn't want jacob's story to end this way. our 45er9s are heavy but we are held up by the people who have been a part of making jacob's hope a light that will never be extinguished. >> they deserve to know what happened. they deserve to have closure, and they deserve to have --
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>> parents became far more protective. listen to one mother who lives in that area. >> they have to stay in the house and we went with them whenever they went to the playgrounds or friends and made sure that is where they were. >> we saw that same ripple effect go across the country at the time, laura. >> where were the remains found? do we know? >> they were found on a farm in that area, the same area he disappeared in. authorities are talking to a man that they spoke to in 1989 after jacob disappeared but they didn't have enough evidence to arrest him. flash forward to last year, they were investigating a similar circumstance and found child pornography and arrested him and then he led authorities to
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jacob's remains on a farm in minnesota. a medical examiner was able to identify jacob by his dental records. authorities are not saying if they plan to charge him with jacob's murder. >> such a heart-breaking end to this. thank you so much for that report. post tropical storm hermine is whipping the east coast. it's happening, threatening to bring dangerous conditions this labor day. the latest on the storm's track and it's official, mother teresa is now a saint. father rosy is joining us live to explain why her canonization is historic. put some distance between you and temptation with... ...meta appetite control. clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. new, from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand.
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breathe right. post tropical storm hermine posing a threat for beach goers this labor day weekend. it's not over yet. the system stirring up dangerous waves and currents as it churns northeast, moving away from the east coast. kristin fisher is reporting live from ocean city, maryland. you have been there all day long. what are conditions like now? >> well, laura, we've still got some rough surf, strong rip currents, but that's about it. we have had a really nice beach day here in ocean city, once hermine pushed farther out to the east. we have been watching if ar possible storm surge. we have been hearing that could happen. possibly one to three feet at high tide tonight but now that
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looks like it will not be the case. looks like we dodged a bullet. if there was it would be rehoboth beach on up. it is looking fairly good here. the beach is open for folks coming out tomorrow. the beach will be open again, but nobody is likely going to be allowed in the water anytime soon, even through the holiday weekend because of the strong rip currents and rough surf we are seeing. last night three fishermen had to be rescued off a fishing vessel. that's really the closest we came to any serious injuries here in ocean city. no injuries. no flooding and no real damage. that's exactly what you want to hear when you have hermine heading out to see. >> absolutely. earlier today, i saw you were on the beach barefoot. love doing those kind of reports. but were people were enjoying it, having fun but probably not the crowds the local businesses were expecting. what was the impact on them?
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>> that's what folks here were worried about. let's walk up to the boardwalk and i will show you how busy it is or lack thereof. people did come out, once the sun popped out, blue skies came out, the boardwalk definitely picked back up. you can see the remnants of a beautiful sunset on the bay side of ocean city. but this boardwalk would be typically more packed on labor day weekend. a lot of the hotels up and down the boardwalk said they were at 50% capacity. not what you want to see on one of the busiest or what should have been one of the busiest holiday weekends of the summer, of entire year actually. once the weather started to turn, people came back out. remember, we still have labor day tomorrow. so we did start to see business pick up a little bit more. but definitely a little bit of a bummer 23r9 businesses here. they were hoping to get a lot of business this weekend and didn't look like they got as much as
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they were hoping for but you really can't complain for the most part people here are pleased with how hermine treated them. >> could have been a lot worse. definitely. got a few more weekends left in september. hopefully they will be able to make it up. >> yeah. >> thank you so much. have a good rest of the night out there. >> thank you. ♪ massive crowds at the vatican today for the canonization of mother teresa. pope francis declaring her a saint, just 19 years after her death. it's an honor that usually takes decades, or centuries. vatican spokesman said mother teresa's case of course is different. >> it's very simple why this process happened so quickly. she had two great promoters, one john paul ii and one pope francis. >> joining me now father robert rosy, from ferguson, missouri.
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thank you for being with us live from remote. you went to rome to help with the communion. these were huge crowds. the photos say it all. tell us what you did? >> a powerful experience, very much touched. just to be present to the canonization of mother teresa just filled my heart with joy and laughter and such a joy she always had. >> what was the most significant part of the day for you? you were there doing communion. that must have been a big part of it. >> that began when the petition to have her name listed among the saints grabbed my heart to quickly as i read the tekt. she had been listed to the saint's hall of fame. a powerful moment. the litany being sung, saint joseph, mary, the mother of god,
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peter, paul, all of the saints you use in a litany, all of a sudden she will be listed in that litany, also. that touch my heart that her gift of love for the forsaken and those experienced distress and abandonment, she is now being lifted up as a light in their darkness and that was powerful for me. >> father, the photos we have been seeing in the video of today's canonization, the amount of people there, it's really overwhelming. it's beautiful to watch. it's beautiful to see all of those people come together for this historic occasion. you were here a part of this today but you also saw mother teresa when she was alive in the '70s. i'm wondering, what was that like for you. >> i was just coming off a airplane and she was on the tunnel from the airplane and i passed by her. she was being interviewed on a
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turn. i just stopped. i heard about her and i just shivered. i still shiver now 30, 40 years later about her presence and what she meant to me. that was just way back then. i didn't quite know her story yet but i knew she loved the poor and i thought i saw a fantastic woman that was somehow going to touch my life. i didn't realize how deep. >> indeed. sounds like she was. there's so much turmoil going on in the world right now, father. what do you think her sainthood will mean to the people of the world in this time? >> it -- it struck me yesterday in prayer, preparing for the mass, that where i work in the mission of couples marriages, the hardest part many couples experience is when something is inside of them, like a helplessness or meaningless and people shy away from that.
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say get a better mood and i will talk to you or tolerate it by saying i hope you feel better. maybe i will do some chores for you. but the real gift of a couple, for example is when they want to say tell me more about that experience. that's what mother teresa did. most of us shy away from people on the streets or people hurting, people who are abandoned, peoples whose lives turned upside down. she leaned in and said tell me your story. i'm going to wrap you by the love of jesus and people recognize that as being so real and simple that jesus invited us to do that as his, as our savior. and she did it so quickly and so humbly and that particular gift, we want that too. we want to be wanted. we want to be affirmed in the dignity that we have. i find it simple and powerful. >> thank you so much for being with us tonight. incredible perspective. have a great evening. thank you. >> thank you, laura.
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donald trump's campaign reboot maybe doing him some good. polls show him closing in against hillary clinton nationally. look at this. the latest real clear politics average of polls shows hillary clinton with 3.9% lead. compare that to one week ago when her lead was six points. let's talk about it and bring in our political insiders joining us from tucson, former pollster for and fox news contributor as well. and john, former congressman for new york and pat, former
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pollster for jimmy carter and fox news contributor. we want to start with these polls. what's it mean? the race is tightening. pat, i will start with you. >> it come down as you saw in the real clear average and it will come down further tomorrow. there are new polls today. in early august when donald trump had his disastrous august, it was high as almost eight points difference. we have now seen real movement start toward him and also seeing in a lot of the states, but if anything this is a volatile race and many voters are all over the place. >> i think it's more hillary deteriorating more than trump going up. very little trump going up at the moment but he has stabilize. least he is not all over the place. >> polls show that. doug, to you on remote, as we look at the polls and a lot of people are saying september, when you pass labor day it is traditional sprint to the finish line. how much do these polls say to
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that? >> well it is a sprint but i'd rather sprint four points ahead than behind. if you look at the last few elections, last four or five, the candidate ahead on labor day invariably wins and secretary clinton is leading in all of the swing states, virtually all of the swing states. i think what john and pat are saying is -- not much to do about nothing but i they they are overstating the case. >> poo-poo doug. >> every day there is more e-mail foundation stuff and i don't think that trump people, pat you may agree with me, i don't think they have addressed the hillary foundation. maybe they are waiting. >> a lot of people say he needs to focus on this exact thing. going to detroit is fine. >> i just think he needs to focus on the bigger issue of
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corruption, which is the belief in this country, by most voters that the system is against them, rigged, as he likes the word rigged but is against them and there are different rules for hillary clinton and the people in power than there are for ordinary americans. he needs to make the case up and down the line. you have not only in domestic affairs, but foreign policy, what's happening with iran. the one point that john makes that is important and i'd love to hear doug on this is we see the e-mails how much she lied to the public and how her answers to the fbi, that don't come off looking good themselves how ridiculous i e it was. i don't know what a classification was. these are harmful to her. >> let me speak to that. >> how is it possible she doesn't know what the classification means? >> i have been her staunchest defender truth be told, political insiders only defender but pat is right.
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what she did with the fbi is indefensible. the only argument for her now is overall she will be a better president than trump but candidly i read the revelations as a democrat and i think an honest person i can't defend what she did, what she said and what the fbi concluded because, pat, am i wrong, it involves falsehood after falsehood. >> right. >> but not under oath. >> falsehood to the american people. what i wonder as a former politician, the public believes every politician is a liar and a thief. an they sort of bake that in to their assumption, that yeah, okay, she lied. they all lie. >> i don't agree. i think they see it as more egregious. that's the trump challenge. this is a threat to the democratic system. having this whole foundation, which the media and these e-mails -- the media -- i was watching this morning they want to dismiss it and the polls are
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clear. half of the people say she is worse off, the answers are getting worse. >> than why can't trump get ahead of her. >> and then two thirds believe it was pay for play. because trump hasn't used this. he hasn't built a message. >> trump doesn't have a clear 0 coherent message. no clear, coherent trump message. pat is right. unless he offers an alternative message of change, he will not fully exploit this advantage. >> some today are saying she's in danger of losing what they call the hold your nose vote with the latest e-mail revelation. do you think that could be? >> have we ever seen two major party candidates, nine weeks away from the election and they are both hovering at 40%. never. never. >> we will see some new polls. we want to keep this. we will be back with more after this break. it's the phillips' lady!
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>> donald trump and i will release our tax returns. >> the issue is -- i truly believe the public's right to know. >> we want to keep talking about what's happening with the tax returns of donald trump and his running mate. the insiders are back. fox news political insiders. we want to start on set. when we talk about looking at the tax returns that will be released, trump,'s they say will be later but we will hear from his running mate in the next
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week. how much does it matter? >> no one cares about pence's tax returns. >> they are trying to give it to us to give us something to hang on to. >> yeah, but trump is the one that won't release his tax returns, isn't going to, obviously, and i think it is a moot point. i don't think the voters who are undecided, i don't think that's a big thing for them. >> is it a big thing, pat? >> go ahead, doug. >> i was going to say, i don't think it is a big deal at all. the only way it is an issue is that hillary clinton may well fold it in to her negative critique of donald trump. let's be candid, this is an election exactly as pat said. it's about change, corruption and a different way of doing business. hillary's got to try to disqualify donald trump, which she is trying to do with not a lot of success, though enough to stay ahead and trump needs a message of change. if he develops it, he can win. without it she will win the election. >> i don't agree.
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>> let me jump in here a second, please. >> please. >> i don't disagree. i think right now the election is she will try to stay and run the clock out. i think it will be harder with the press because she won't do that. trump will not release his tax returns because it would be fodder for the media anymore than she will release her speeches that she did to wall street. but the point is no one has gotten the dominant narrative and trump is the independent variable, i keep saying, the initiator. he can make a difference. she's trapped in some sense and what doug referred to about money has come out less. wisconsin and michigan where no ad money is spent by either side and that race is like three or four points. >> everybody wants transparency here. >> they do. they are not going to get it. the money thing -- the reason hillary is slightly ahead is because of the massive amount of money she is spending in pennsylvania, florida, ohio and
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she is not spending in wisconsin and her lead has crumbled. if she didn't spend all of this money she might be behind in this race. >> that's why she's got 143 million. she will get up to a billion and a billion and a half and she will do exactly what pat and john are saying pound donald trump relentlessly. >> didn't mean to interrupt you. >> that's what is going to happen. because there's no positive message lefter the secretary. >> there this is a question she is selling out to these groups which people she's doing and trump is not making the case that he's not the person you can buy. he would take up a lot of sanders' support if he did that. people don't like it. again, it's part of the story of corruption. >> let's talk about trump's message. what he is trying to do and the places he's been this week. >> two good and one bad. mexico city looked great. that was good and detroit was a plus for republican to go in
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there and the tone was perfect. the negative was the speech wednesday night in phoenix. we're back to the primaries, back to the hard edge, and i think that was -- no one has talked about it on any of the shows today. the la to an know vote, which is a higher vote percentage than four years ago, he's doing worse among that group. that speech is not going to help him. >> doug, what do you think of that? >> i think that's right. i think that's right. trump did himself a lot of good. he's staying on message. he's focusing on the issues and on clinton, but he doesn't have what pat and john speak of, which is a coherent and comprehensive of change. they are not focused on tax returns and mike pence. they want to know what's going to be done to change a fundamentally corrupt set of arrangements, in their terms, that are working against them
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and the american people. >> you have got a tweet about it too. >> just before we went on the air, donald trump tweeted twice where he is trashing jeff flake. he said the state of arizona where i had a massive rally has a weak ineffective senator jeff flake. exclamation point. >> isn't that silly? i saw jeff flake on "face the nation." he made mild criticisms of trump except for trump doing it. there's no reason to trash him. someone should say to donald trump, just focus on the democrats, not the republicans. >> crazy. >> kellyanne conway should say that. pat w0u8d say it himself if he had the ear of the candidate. >> he has two opponents, clinton and obama and no other opponents. >> trump. >> come on.
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