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. in an effort to get young people to vote, katy perry is taking off her clothes. she believes if people can go naked and vote naked, everybody will do the same. >> vote for who? >> i believe hillary if i'm correct. get dressed. >> bye. dressed. >> welcome to "hannity." tonight the general election is only 40 days away and donald trump is campaigning harder than ever. newt gingrich will join us in a minute, but first tonight while the gop nominee tries to explain to voters how he will make their lives better, the clinton campaign is sinking to a new low. they're trying to falsely paint donald trump as a sexist, dragging out 20-year-old claims which have proven to be misleading from former ms. universe winner, ms. machado. they have failed to leave.
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while hillary clinton rolls out questionable stories like ms. machado, "the washington post" is raising questions about hillary clinton's history with women. the headline reads enabler or family defender, how hillary clinton responded to her husband's accusers. the story goes on to describe in detail hillary clinton's efforts to discredit and fight back against accusations from her husband's many accusers. take a look at several attempts by hillary in the 1990s to flat without discredit the women or blame their scandals on something else other than her own husband. watch this. >> if somebody is willing to pay you $130,000 or $170,000 to say something and you get your 15 minutes of fame and you get your picture on the front page of every newspaper and you're some failed singer who doesn't even have much of a resume to fall back on and what is there she lied about, you know, that's the
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daughter of willie horton as far as i'm concerned. >> he would get off the phone and say she said wacky things we thought were attributed to the fact she was terrified. >> people have been harassing my husband for, gosh, i don't know, ever since i've known him. >> i have to believe it is in large measure motivated by people who just flatout disagree with the kind of politics and policies that my husband believes are best for america. >> the great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is the vast right wing conspiracy that has been conspireing against my husband since the day he announced for president. now, those examples are just the tip of the iceberg from hillary and clinton confidantes on these issues. now, in regards to bill's relationship with jennifer flowers, who in 1992 claimed to have had a 12-year relationship with the future president, well, hillary responded to flowers' story by telling ""vanity fair"," quote, if we were in
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front of a jury, mrs. flowers, you were asked by the ap in 1990 and you said no. i mean i would crucify her. wow, crucify her? really? in the case of former white house intern monica lieu win sky who bill clinton originally lied about having a sexual relationship with, hillary clinton had a less than flattering nickname for her according to a journal entry from a friend, diane blair, that was made public. blair described hillary's reaction to the lieu win sky scandal at, quote, she says to his credit he tried to break it off, pull away, tried to manage someone who is clearly a narcissistic looney toon but it was beyond control. now, when hillary was given a chance to deny she ever said that about monica lewinsky during an interview in 2014 she declined to comment. in 1998 bill clinton wound up paying $850,000 in an out of court settlement for her to drop
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her sexual harassment charges against him. according to the "new york times," cnn and many other outlets, long-time clinton ally james carvel said this about paula jones, if you drag $100 bill through a trailer park you never know what you will find. we also can't forget about the term bimbo eruptions. that was coin by bill's own 1992 presidential campaign to refer to the women who made accusations against the candidate. now, those examples aren't enough, well, over the years i have interviewed many of bill clinton's accusers and hereat t. take a look. >> you scribbled a scene where he was biting on your lip and then when it was all over he was leaving. said, you better put some ice on that. >> yeah, and casually put on his sunglasses and walked out the door. i was sitting there crying and so upset at the time, and i felt like somebody that the next person would be somebody coming through the door to get rid of
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the body. >> you met hillary clinton. >> yes. >> she held on to my hand and she said, do you understand everything that you do -- i mean cold chills went up my spine. that's the first time i became afraid of that woman. >> you interpret that to mean she knew about the incident? >> i certainly do. and thank you for keeping quiet. >> on the eve of your testimony in the paula jones case, there was -- you lost your cat and there was somebody that came up to you, a stranger. >> he approached me one morning. he alluded to the fact -- he alluded to my cat by name in past tense. he said is -- he was a nice cat. he said, that bulls eye was a nice cat. >> that was a direct threat you believe on the eve of your testimony to let you know the cat is gone and then mentioned -- >> that was followed by, how are your children, and he named them by name. that was followed by the naming
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of very dear friends, that was followed by, did you ever get those tires fixed? i had three out of four tires on my car flattened by a nail gun. hillary claims to be and wants us to think she is a champion of women's rights, she is a women's advocate, she is a feminist. she has enabled his behavior for over 30 years. >> i personally feel that if i had not become public when i did even though i had not planned it, that i wouldn't be sitting here talking with you now. i think something would have happened to me. i think most of the women that have been involved with bill clinton have told of situations where they were threatened. >> when all said and done, are you glad you did all of this? >> yes, because i knew i was telling the truth and i had nothing to hide. once and for all i hope the world realizes that i was telling the truth and i wasn't just making it up. >> now, what's perhaps most disturbing about all of this is hillary clinton's blatant hypocrisy about a woman's right to be believed in cases of
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sexual assault. now, last november she ignored everything we just covered and tweeted, every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed and supported. if only she gave the same courtesy, consideration to the women she smeared, slandered and besmirched for decades. with reaction, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. mr. speaker, she wants to bring this issue up about words that she doesn't deem appropriate by donald trump. to me this now opens the door, and that is that not just the allegations of exposing one's self, of groping and grabbing and fondling against a woman's will or juanita broderick's claim, but how these women were treated and the names they were called by her and clinton surrogates, if this is now -- if they're going to bring it up, i say it is fair game. what is your reaction?
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>> well, look, i think when you run for president everything is fair game. the question is whether it is the right thing to be doing to elect donald trump. what i was really struck by, and i just did a newsletter that lt. gen. out th gen. -- that will go out this afternoon on what i describe as hillary clinton's gutter campaign. she has a fair chance of winning if they keep it in a gutter. if it is he said, she said, and it is a personality thing, she has a fair chance of winning. she has zero chance of winning if trump can discipline himself and run it at a very high level. she is wrong on taxes, she is wrong on trade, she is wrong on jobs, she is wrong on the middle east, she is wrong on corruption, and i frankly think that what the clintons did in haiti and the way in which they exploited and ripped off poor haitians is vastly more powerful
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to the average american. i'm not defending hillary clinton or bill clinton and you're right, it is fair game. the question is the fight they thought -- >> i'm a talk show host, i do a show. >> i know. >> to me it is fair game. am i saying this is something donald trump should do? i actually agree with you. i thought the last moments of that debate the other night when he looked out in the audience and said, i can say a lot here but i'm not going to, was pretty powerful. i'm not running for president, and my job is to inform our audience. there are a lot of people watching that never heard the name juanita broderick, paula jones, kathleen willie or jennifer flowers. if she wants to make it part of the campaign, i can spend a segment or two on the show and inform them of who these people are. >> i mean, look, you have the right to do anything you want to and you have a very popular show and your audience likes what you do. if you're asking me about the campaign and if you're asking me
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about the choices of the american people, there are so many things that are devastatingly bad about the clintons and so many things that she has done wrong, and her positions ideologically are so wrong, i mean if i could get every american to walk into the voting booth thinking about the clinton foundation ripping off poor haitians, thinking about the kind of places that gave money to the clinton foundation, thinking about the degree to which all of her policies overseas were wrong, thinking about the radical left wing supreme court she will appoint, there are so many things that end up being 70/30, 80/20 against her that don't get you involved in this kind of personality fight. >> this is a choice election. i agree. listen, in principle, look, you're one of the brightest political strategists in history, and that's proven itself over and over again. i think this election is a choice election. you mention the supreme court. >> yeah. >> pay-to-play is a big issue,
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the clinton foundation, e-mails, lying, benghazi, the ee rainan deal, creating a vacuum for isis in syria and iraq, saying radical islam, the economy, energy, education, immigration, vetting refugees, all of that is important. that's the choice in the election. but it is also to me some -- how do you claim the mantle to be champion of women's rights and act that way to those women and take money from saudi arabia that abuses women, kills guys and lesbians and persecutes christian goes and jews? that question hasn't been asked by anybody yet? >> i think two segments or three segments, going country by country over how they treat women, how they treat guys and lesbians, how they treat christians and israelis, how much money they gave to the clintons or, as you mentioned briefly, looking at the iranian deal and the amount of money bill clinton made for their personal family out of that kind
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of deal, where the russians are clearly paying them off, i think there are lots of things. the challenge you've got with the clintons is nobody has been better than being in the mud than they have, and they can live in the mud. for some reason they've acquired this skill that if they can just get down there and get dirty enough, people get disgusted, and in disgust they might be able to win. the clearer it is how bad they are, the clearer it is what the choices in your life are, you know, for every american to understand this is how bad the economy is going to be, this is how she is going to kill jobs, this is how bad our security is going to be, these are the risks she is going to take bringing in unvetted syrian refugees. i mean there are so many things wrong with the clinton campaign that if we could find a way to get that across, she gets crushed. you saw it in the debate the other night. the strongest points for trump were the first half of the debate where they were on big issues and on every big issue he was beating her.
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and then lester helped her get off on to junk and it was totally one sided. i said over and over, this was the whole clinton versus trump debate. let me tell you, i believe people will be vastly worse. >> stay right there. i'm going to get back into the choices people will have in 40 days from now. when we get back, more with former speaker of the house newt gingrich. also coming up later tonight. >> you see all of the days off hillary takes? day off, day off, day off. >> pretty good schedule. donald trump continues to question hillary clinton's stamina. we'll check in with monica crowley and judge jeanine pirro. that's coming up, and much more tonight straight ahead on "hannity." ahead on "hannity." constipated?
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latin america's news headquarters, an investigation is under way into the deadly rush hour commuter train crash in new jersey. the engineer who was injured has been released from the hospital and is said to be cooperating with investigators. the governors of new jersey and new york say the train was going too fast when it crashed into the station, but it is unclear why. the crash cleared one woman on the platform and injured more than 100 other people. a dire situation in northern caliph to tell you about where a
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wildfire has now destroyed eight homes. the intense flames sending a firefighter to the hospital. no details on the severity of his injuries at this how. more than six-square mile is threatening another 300 homes right now. i'm jackie ibanaez. now back to "hannity." for all of your headlines log on to foxnews.com. you're watching the most powerful name in new, fox news channel. >> welcome back to "hannity." donald trump was in new hampshire explaining to voters in the granite state why he should be next president. here are highlights. >> we're going to take on the special interests, the lobbyists and the corrupt corporate media that have rigged the system against every day americans, and they've rigged it for a long time. we're going to create millions of new jobs, and we really need them. we need jobs. people have given up looking for jobs. we're going to create trillions of dollars in new wealth for our
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communities and rising wages for every worker in america. we're going to create a new government that serves you, your family and your country. we're going to end the clinton corruption. she is a globalist who has made a career of taking jobs from our country and giving them to other countries. i'm not running to be president of the world, i'm running to be president of the united states of america. and we continue with former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. i want to go into your advice for the next debate. to me it is pretty fascinating. i made a list of everything i could think of that wasn't brought up, pay-to-play, the clinton foundation, hillary lying about e-mails, taking money from corrupt governments that abuse women, guys, lesbians, christians and others like saudi arabia, immigration and the wall, vetting refugees, why she wouldn't say radical
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islam, energy independence, obama care, keep it or leave it, the iranian deal, benghazi never came up, and the supreme court. that's a lot of ground not to cover in 90 minutes and spending, wasting time on a birther issue in my view. how does trump get all of that in? because i think fundamentally you're right, on substance that's what is going to drive people to the polls and should be the deciding factor in the election in 40 days. >> well, look, i think that there's a very simple technique that trump has to pick up, one i first learned from watching ronald reagan, not just in debates but in interviews. there's two steps. first, you have to know what you want to communicate. what is it that you want people to know? second, whatever you're asked you give it a half sentence answer and pivot. so he says, well, what about this birther issue? and you say, you know, that
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really was a long time ago and doesn't actually matter to people, but let me tell you when i think about people in america today who don't have a job, who don't have insurance, who don't have safety, i think what the people in chicago who are getting shot and killed, i would. so now you give lester holt a half second or in the case of, you know, when you're going to be dealing with i think his most determined opponent in anderson cooper, you listen patiently to whatever anderson says, you give him two or three words on whatever he asks you and you pivot immediately to what you want to talk about. and you don't worry about hillary. when i debated, people thought i did pretty well because i wasn't talking to either the moderator or the other candidates. i was talking to the american people. every single question i wanted to turn back to the american people, and i didn't actually care very much what they asked me. you know, you can't -- >> by the way i agree with you.
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i'm sitting here. shouldn't every answer -- lee parts to it. number one, she didn't do it in 30 years, a quip. it hasn't worked up until now, and here is my solution. >> by the way, 46 years, i fact checked. hillary clinton's first campaign is joe lieberman for state senate, not u.s. senate, state senate. >> what about barry goldwater? >> no, this is a period as a liberal democrat. she has been a liberal democrat activist for 46 years. this is something trump needs to get everyone to understand. she is a yale law graduate who for 46 years has practiced being glib, has practiced being persuasive, has practiced saying things that have no meaning. so she -- if you want a glibness test, trump will never beat her. this is what she does well, she does words. now, what he does is he actually builds buildings, he actually builds companies, he actually creates jobs.
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he has to set up a rhythm of distinction, which could be as simple as saying, there you go again, lots of words, no product. let me tell you what i would do. very simple, ten words, now you're on to your topic, but he has to walk in that room knowing the messages he wants to get across. notice what she did brilliantly the other night. they set up all of their allies in the news media to make the whole case about machado and she suddenly realized with less than three minutes to go she hadn't gotten it into the debate. it was all based to be triggered by the debate. if you read the transcript, she suddenly goes whoops over here, gets machado in, she has done her job. now it is going to roll out and everybody will be able to talk about it for four days. she knew exactly what she wanted lish, and she distorted the whole debate to get her point in, to trigger all of the news that they had already set up. >> kind of broke down though on her, didn't it, considering the woman threatened to kill a judge
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and the woman apparently was suspected of being an accomplice in a murder case. >> but this is like ferguson. this is like benghazi. this is like being shot at when she landed in bosnia. the truth is that mostly they picked -- >> i came under sniper fire and was met with flowers, that line? >> yeah, yeah. so here is the deal. in the tail end of liberalism's great victim period, they're finding victims who aren't very attractive. they turn out not to be real. ferguson is an example when you got done with it. what happened in baltimore where every single policeman kept getting exonerated because the prosecutor was wrong and the whole story the media bought was wrong. here is another example. here we trot somebody out, she is supposed to be the perfect victim. turns out there are a few flaws in it. she did threaten the judge apparently with killing him. she was accused of being the driver of the getaway car in a
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murder. little thing, not big things, but things that make her less victimish than you would like. as you played on the radio show today, i thought it was a great clip, here is donald trump when you go back -- remember, you are talking 20 years ago. you go back 20 years ago and listen to trump talk about her, he is talking about her in a compassionate and serious way with reporters saying, look, we want to help her, she has a challenge, she is an important ms. universe and she is beautiful. i thought the clip would have answered for any reasonable person how totally phoney the hillary clinton attack was. >> we like to do the media's job, that's what we get paid to do. mr. speaker, do you think he's going to win? >> yeah, i think in the end people will look at high taxes, low taxes, no jobs, good jobs, terrible trade deal, good trade deal, weak foreign policy, strong foreign policy. and they're going to say, no, i'm not doing it again. >> all right, mr. speaker. thanks for being with us. i agree with you. coming up next tonight right
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here on "hannity." >> the wealthy donors who want to shut down american energy, they're donating to hillary clinton. follow the money. >> donald trump continues to go after hillary clinton for her numerous corruption scandals. we will check in with monica crowley, judge gentleman mean pirro will weigh in later. hillary clinton is struggling with millennial voters. charles hurt and lisa boothe weigh in on that. more on "hannity."
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you see all the days off that hillary takes? day off, day off, day off. all of those days off, and then she can't even make it to her car. isn't it tough? all of those days off, right? well, did you ever see her chart? she won't be campaigning today. she won't be campaigning today. this is day in, day out, and i'm campaigning saying, what's going
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on. >> donald trump yesterday knocking hillary clinton's campaign schedule and her stamina. earlier today he also went after clinton's long history of krumgs. let's take a look. >> everything you need to know about hillary clinton, sometimes referred to as crooked hillary, can be understood with this simple but very important phrase, follow the money. the wealthy donors who want to shut down american energy, they're donating to hillary clinton. follow the money. the special interests who want to open borders are donating to hillary clinton. again, just follow the money. >> all right. here with reaction fox news contributor monica crowley, the hostess of justice, judge gentlemen mean pirr jeanine pirro. if you were the attorney general -- why are you laughing? >> go ahead. i want to hear the question. >> you would put her in jail?
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>> without a doubt. you do not have the right to violate the law, put the security of this nation in jeopardy, lie to the american people about it over and over again, meet with the fbi where all of the rules are thrown to the wind, and then, you know, say to the american people, i should be your president. really? this -- you know, people talk about two systems of justice for, you know, one for african-americans and one for whites. i see two systems where people have power and money and then the ordinary american, irrespective of their color. >> if it was me who did the things she did, indicted. >> i'd indict you. of course i wochlt it is the ul. it is the law. >> i would hire you as my attorney. >> lady justice is blind. >> lady justice is not blind. >> she peeks through the bandages from time to time, i know. >> you stood up for comey before. >> i did because i worked for him and loved him. when i say i'm disappointed, you have to know it kills me because
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i was up front saying what a great guy he was. i'm so disappointed, on my show this weekend i'm going after him. >> when you're in a banana republic, you have low standards because you know you are in one. we are in the united states of america, we have higher standards. what is outrageous and unbelievable about what is happening with the fbi investigation, the comey far as, the fact hillary lied to the fbi and the congress and it is no big deal, it is outrageous. >> everybody got immunity. >> that is a huge question that needs to be asked. >> i'll answer it. >> but here is the overall point. when you have a department of justice, sean and jeanine, that is corrupted -- because that is the one bulwark for the people of the republic to make sure there's an impartial enforcer of the law. when you no longer have that as we don't under this president and this attorney general and the fbi director, the whole system falls apart. that's what we're seeing. that's one of the big reasons donald trump has such traction. >> she did sell access to her office. more than half of the people that got access to her when she
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was secretary of state were donors to the clinton foundation, others got access and then financial benefits from all of this. so the clinton foundation, e-mails, pay-to-play, saudi arabian money. i mean none of that came up in the first debate. i'm getting the impression donald trump took enough incoming from her he is going to take the gloves off. >> let's hope he takes the gloves off, because as we all know -- you know the first debate, mitt romney won, it doesn't matter. it is the second and third that matter. what he has to do is prosecute her. no more mr. nice guy, no more chelsea was in the audience. that's hogwash. she has heard it before and she has even herald it from you, donald. but what we've got to do is try to make sure that donald trump gets out with the department of justice and the fbi is not willing to unearth, and that is the whole purpose behind this server was to cover what they were doing in the pay-to-play 501(c)(3) alleged charity. >> i agree with you. you see this happen. look, donald trump has said the
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next attorney general, the statue of limitations has not expired, has it? >> no, it has not expired. also, the immunity that was given to these five people does not last until -- if there's a new department of justice, they can still be prosecuted. it is just that limited immunity that they gave them. >> okay. >> no wonder they didn't have a case, they gave everybody involved immunity. you know, it is like somebody robs a bank and you give the bank robber and get away driver immunity. of course you have no case. look, he needs in the second and third debates and throughout the campaign he needs to be talking about the c word, corruption. clinton foundation, e-mail server, benghazi. >> corruption and change. >> comey and -- >> we have to change. >> and, by the way, her serial lying about all of this. he needs to pound it and get in her face in both debates about that. >> you know, but there's a fine line. i mean i think everybody told him before this debate, okay, remember rick louzio, don't get
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in her space. hang on. this was a fair analysis going in. he showed he could take her punch, showed he can stand on the stage, showed he had a different vision for the country, but he did leave an awful lot on the table. more importantly, i think lester holt -- how do you not talk about the clinton foundation or e-mails or immigration or vetting refugees or radical islam, you know, or energy or education or the iranian deal? how do you not bring these things up? >> sean, when you -- >> 90 uninterrupted minutes. >> when you make a decision that you're not going to question her the way matt lawyer did and he doesn't want to get the heat from nbc. >> now you are getting the heat the other way. >> when you are a republican candidate you know you're not going to get an impartial, fair moderator, that's baked into the cake. the question is how you handle the questions and you can handle yourself. donald trump should not be talking about himself. his rationale for the campaign is i don't need the job, i am rich, i have a great family and a great business. i'm doing it for the american
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people and the country. >> well said. >> stop talking about himself and make it about the future of the country. >> don't forget, judge jeanine is planning to go off this weekend. saturday and sunday, 9:00 p.m. on fox news channel. coming up next tonight, hillary clinton is trying to court millennial voters as a new poll shows she has good reason to be worried. charles hurt, lisa boothe. president obama was asked by a gold star mom why he refuses to use the term radical islam. his answer stunning. dr. gorka respond. much more tonight. much more tonight. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa?
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. welcome back to "hannity." so with just 40 days until election day hillary clinton is desperately trying to court millennial voters. yesterday first lady michelle obama and senator bernie sanders were out on the campaign trail for the democratic nominee. clinton is counting on this group to turn out for her this november like they did for president obama in the last two
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elections, but clinton has good reason to be woird. according to gallup only 47% of those aged 18-34 say they will vote this election. that's way down from 2008 when 74% said they would vote in that election. here with reaction, washington times -- from the "washington times" charles hurt, from "washington examiner," of course a contributor, lisa boothe. >> hi, sean. >> why the disparity? that's more than 40% down. that's dramatic. >> it is dramatic. i think the big problem for hillary clinton is the lack of a cohesive message. a specific candidate who doesn't believe in anything, i mean what does she stand for? why is she running outside of wanting the power of the presidency? you look at someone like president obama, and even if you disagree with his policies, which we both do, he was a candidate with a message. that's what he ran on. hillary clinton does not. if you look at the democratic primary as well, bernie sanders trounced hillary clinton with young voters, and
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because, again, even if you disagree with his policy he had a message. hillary clinton does not. >> do you think that when she says free education, free school, free college, free daycare, free, free, free, free, charles, that that resonates with the younger generation? maybe they're beginning to realize that the last president that accumulated more debt than the 43 other presidents before him combined, that that's their debt. they're going to pay that back, they're going to have to work their entire lives to pay down that debt. >> well, clearly that message resonated when bernie sanders was going around saying it and everybody liked it, but that's the real problem, because, as lisa said, people don't believe hillary clinton actually believes -- has any message whatsoever. somebody had a great statistic the other day that a higher percentage of american it believe in big foot than believe that hillary clinton is telling the truth about these things. but the problem with trotting out people like michelle obama and bernie sanders to these
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events, yeah, they draw some enthusiastic crowds but they only remind people how unappealing and unenthusiastic hillary clinton is. >> i wonder -- >> and the terrifying thing for them -- >> yeah, go ahead. >> i mean she didn't do anything that debate, she did nothing in the debate to change that. she didn't win a single new voter out of that. >> if you look at one in five american families, not a single person working. if you look at 12 million more on food stamps since obama is president, 8 million more in poverty, then you look at men 18-34, you know, one in six are either in jail or they live in mommy and daddy's basement. now, at 18 i didn't count on mommy and daddy, i paid every penny of college myself. i was out on my own. i worked since i was eight delivering papers. i'm not so sure that they don't begin to see here how dire the economy is because they're living it. you know what i'm saying? i think they've got to see that job opportunities aren't available. >> well, and, sean, it's been
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particularly tough for young americans as well. they don't have a lot of opportunities, especially post graduation. you look at the average student, has a student loan debt of something like $35,000. so they're struggling under president obama's failed policy. i also think hillary clinton's problem with connecting to young americans is the lack of inauthenticity. this is a many would, as i mentioned before, who doesn't stand for anything. this is a woman who repeatedly lied to americans. it is very trarns parent and millennials see that. they don't trust her, they don't believe she stands for anything, and i think that is hillary clinton's biggest problem connecting with millennial voters, is herself. >> you know, i'll give you one example, charlie hurt, do you know how many people want their kids to intern at the fox news channel? we could take like one in 1,000. how many people apply for jobs, and there's some few that get hired. i mean i think it's gotten so bad and so tough, and maybe that's why -- and i know that people hate that i cite online
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polling, but when you see ""the hill" and you seed "slate" and "time.com," you know, these are not mainstream conservative polling or web sites. when they vote in a debate, after a debate so overwhelmingly for trump, it is telling me something. it is more than just trump's base, that i think people feel how bad things are and that's what they're voting on. >> and we see that reflected in these rallies that he has where he has, you know, 10,000, 20,000 people showing up and hillary clinton can't even fill a little, you know, cafeteria room with supporters. but the one thing about this that i think is kind of depressing though is that a lot of these same problems we saw in 2012 when president obama shouldn't have won reelection, because all of these problems could be laid at his feet and those very policies, and yet he somehow still got re-elected. i will never understand that. >> but i also -- >> i got to run, guys.
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we're out of time. i appreciate it. thank you both. coming up next tonight on this busy news night right here on "hannity." >> these folks think that -- and claim that they're speaking for islam, but i don't want to validate what they do. >> president obama asked by a gold star mom why he refuses to use the term radical islam even to this day. dr. sebastian gorka will weigh in next tonight right here on "hannity." in next tonight on "hannity."
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. welcome back to "hannity." so last night during a clinton news network town hall, president obama was asked by a gold star mom to explain why he refuses to call our enemy what it really is. take a look. >> why do you still refuse to use the term racially -- i'm sorry, islamic terrorist? >> the truth of the matter is that this is an issue that has been sort of manufactured because there is no doubt that i've said repeatedly that where we see terrorist organizations
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like al qaeda or isil, they have perverted and distorted and tried to claim the mantle of islam for an excuse for basically barbarrism and death. these folks things and claim they're speaking for islam, but i don't want to validate what they do. >> here now with reaction, author of "defeating jihad, the winnable war," dr. sebastian gorka. dr. gorka, i don't buy this because if he can say isil, which by the way i say islamic state, we have to talk about that, too. isn't that saying islamic, but he did say at one time the islamic state is not islamic? so there is a real utter refusal to acknowledge the connection. why does he refuse to do this?
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what is the real reason? >> it is like that good old joke, the islamic state is not islamic and it is not a state. it is absurd. why doesn't he do it? the first thing i would like to ask is, is he an imam? is he an islamic theologian? what are his credentials for saying whether or not what isis does is islamic or not? he says it is a perversion of islam. based upon what? i would love to know what his credentials are. now, why he doesn't call it by his name is because he cannot admit what the enemy is, because if he does the whole left wing edifice of multicultural itch collapses and on top of that the last seven years of american counter terrorism is proven to be an utter failure, sean. >> i sadly believe we're going to look back and we're going to have another attack and there will be another 9/11 commission
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report, and one of the things they're going to write about is a president and a presidential candidate's refusal to say radical islam and then we'll mention belgium and paris and the multiple attacks there and then we'll mention great britain and then we'll mention germany and my grants and mention we wouldn't vet the refugees and listen to comey and clapper and mcall and general allen, then we will mention san bernardino and fort hood and orlando and say, they were at war with us, we weren't at war with them. do we ever learn from stupid mistakes? that's what we're being set up for here. tell me that i'm wrong and i will feel a lot better. >> i can't, sean. that's why i wrote the book "defeating jihad" because i'm as angry as you are why we're losing a war after 15 years we could have won within a matter of months. let me quote to you what an unnamed student said to me in his dissertation, he nailed it. he said, if the enemy can
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control what you're allowed to say about them, you've already lost the war. sean, the enemy controls what we're allowed to stay about them. it is as if you couldn't say the word nazi during world war ii. it is absurd. >> it is absurd and it defies all logic and common sense and understanding of what's happening. dr. gorka, you get it. i hope -- i hope -- maybe if trump wince you go work for him. i would like to see you in that position. >> he has to win first. sean. >> thank you. >> 40 days, we'll know the answer to that question. when we come back we have an important question of the day and we need your help, that's straight ahead. a daily struggle, even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, from the makers of lantus®, ♪ slice it right. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond,
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go to facebook.com/seanhanity. tell me if i'm right or wrong. thank you for being with us. we will see you back here hopefully tomorrow night. ere unafraid. brit hume is "on the record." >> good evening and welcome back. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." there so no evidence in the available polling tonight of a major shift in the presidential race following this week's debate. the real clear politics average of polls shows hillary clinton with a 3-point lead in a two-way race and just under that in a four-way race. the betting odds now show gamblers are favoring her to win by 68.7 to 28.8. that is virtually unchanged from last night. there will be a yo new fox news poll taken post debate out tomorrow and no doubt other polls as well. in the meantime, what can we glean from the post debate polls that have been taken? for that we turn to the pollster and writer kristin -- welcome. >> thank you very much for
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