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♪ good morning. today is sunday, october 2nd. a bold move from "new york times" trying to take down trump claiming he has not paid taxes in years. but the evidence and how they got it raising a lot of questions this morning. and then it's a comment that hillary clinton wished she never heard. >> they're children of the great recession and they're living in their parents' basement. if you feeling that you're consigned to, you know, being a barista then -- >> you are worthless and weak.
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this morning a clarification from the clinton campaign. finally, somebody who will say what hillary clinton is really thinking. >> here's the tip. if you never want to see my face, again. elect me president and i swear to god i will lock myself in the oval office and not come out for four years. >> alec baldwin and kate mckinnon take on the candidates on "saturday night live." last night without baldwin wasn't that good. "new york times" releasing what it claims to be are donald trump's 1995 tax returns showing nearly a billion dollars in losses. >> yep. the paper says they've done the math and, if that is true, they could potentially have avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. but that so-called evidence is raising serious questions this morning. big news in the political
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news and live in washington to understand how exactly this is going to affect the race. good morning, garret. >> good morning. your resident math major is here, again, to break it down. the trump campaign is now threatening to take legal action against "new york times" for releasing these documents. and in this report, the paper claims to have anonymously received three pages of donald trump's 1995 state tax returns. showing he declared a loss that year of $916 million. tax experts who examined the documents told "the times" a loss that large could have allowed trump to avoid paying any federal income taxes for up to 18 years. now, while neither donald trump nor his campaign is confirming the documents, trump's former did confirm. releasing a lawsuit for the private documents and released a statement saying in part, the only new news here is that the
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more than 20-year-old is an extension of the clinton campaign, the democratic party and their global special interests. you'll remember in the first debate last week donald trump's tax returns came up and here is that exchange, as well as how he responded. >> maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes because the only years that anybody has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart. >> and the clinton campaign is now adding to those attacks with a statement on this new report saying in part, there it is. this bomb shell report reveals the coloss al nature of donald
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trump's past business failures and just how long he may have avoided paying any federal income taxes whatsoever. tax experts did tell "the times" they found no evidence of any wrongdoing by donald trump in these returns. >> garret kinney, thank you. >> this is a big story dominating the press. >> we knew it was coming. >> but, i mean, i think the gut reaction is, wait a second. you lose a bunch of money and then you don't have to pay taxes. that's kind of upsetting. are they arguing he should have paid more than he owed? is that the argument? >> look, "the times" is making sweeping arguments about the idea that he didn't pay taxes for all these years. go down in the story. it says the documents consistentconsistent ed of three pages from what appeared to be 1995 tax returns.
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this is a big scoop. you go with the big scoop of what appears to be. >> coming from "new york times." >> what they're arguing based on 1995 tax law taking close to a billion dollars means he could have retroactively paid nothing. so, he could have not paid taxes for 18 years. >> since they only had the first page, what they believed to be the first page of the new york state of new jersey and state of connecticut because he was paying taxes in those three states. >> do the voters that matter right now in these swing states. the voters that haven't really made up their minds who will impact who will end up winning in november. do they care about this headline. when it comes to donald trump, he is who he is. i think a lot of people see him, if they were to be successful and make it in life and make a lot of money that donald trump is living a life, i would probably get a plane and
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probably pay less taxes if i could. donald trump has been transparent about that and not trying to hide who he is. mitt romney was trying to be someone that he wasn't. do people even care at all? >> could you learn anything about trump? that's true. the system, the tax code is corrupt. it penalizes work. if you go to work every day and work at a normal job, you're paying more percentage wise than anybody else and people who are investing. why is that fair? by the way, this has happened under bill clinton and under george w. bush and barack obama. nobody said anything. >> as "the times" were saying, if these are his tax hernreturne followed the law. >> people are saying you should have kind of paid more. >> even if -- >> i don't know if he's going to pay it. >> so, he also said his statement, look, his campaign said, look, he wants to fix the
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tax laws. if rich people should be paying more, figure out the system. >> does hillary clinton pay more than she owes? >> exactly why we don't have other good people who wants to run for office because everything is so public. you can't get away with anything in life. your tax returns, e-mails. >> democrats don't like this. why don't they change the law? i understand. i don't like it. you should not be able to lose a billion dollars. >> interesting this came out on october 1st because it broke last night. everyone was wondering about an october surprise. da wednesday at hillary clinton is done. #wikileaks. >> that's a big tweet. >> a short tweet. >> there's a lot behind that. >> i don't buy any of this. i really think it's going to be won or lost on the issues. i really do.
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i'm not saying that because i'm high minded at a edminded. >> we do want to know what our viewers think about this whole tax story that is breaking this morning. find us on instagram and facebook and coming up later in this show. meanwhile, donald trump slams hillary clinton for bashing bernie supporters. you saw this yesterday. we played it for the duration of the show. he was caught at a fund-raiser in february expressing real content for all the starbucks. >> her campaign said it wasn't. >> the people with facepaintings. >> look how donald trump played all of this. >> a new audiotape that has surfaced just yesterday from another one of hillary's high roller fund-raisers shows her demeaning and mocking bernie sanders and all of his supporters. but i can tell you, that bernie
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sanders would have left a great, great legacy had he not made the deal with the devil. what bernie sanders did to his supporters was very, very unfair. how on earth can hillary clinton try to lead this country when she has nothing but contempt for the people who live in the country. she's got contempt. >> smart move there. look on the right, a basket of deplorables and on the left she's making fun of the bernie supporters living in her mom's basement. >> lazy millennials. >> the clinton campaign is saying, oh, no she's not bashing millennials. she's inspired by the optimism and the drive of this generation and sander supporters across the country. and they've helped her craft and promote the most progressive platform. >> is that from "saturday night live" last night.
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>> it's beyond parody. she hates you, but she should vote for her anyway because that's the truth. >> she doesn't hate you. that's a little tough. >> we do have a bernie sanders supporter on later in the show. i want tahear what they had to say. did the response go over her remarks at this fund-raiser that were leaked. >> the strategy for donald trump, quickly, he believes a lot of bernie sanders supporters who were disillusioned and this audiotape will prove it. >> they're not voting for him. >> she needs them. she needs them. >> of course. if they vote for gary johnson, that's how they lose. other headlines to get to this morning. starting with this. a fox news alert. an angry crowd gathered in los angeles after a man shot and killed a man at the end of a chase. tense standoff with police at the scene. >> come on, let's go.
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>> officers were chasing down a car believed to be stolen. the passenger jumped out of the car when he got shot. s he did have waepen which was recovered from the scene. saudi arabia by a 9/11 widow. stephanie desmon who lost her husband at the pentagon said without the help of saudi arabia, the terrorists never would have succeeded congress giving lawsuits like this the green light late last week by overriding a veto from president obama. hundreds of similar lawsuits are expected. also new overnight, the u.s. government officially cuts the cord handing over control of the internet after 47 years. a california nonprofit is now in charge of the entire address system. u.s. will still is a seat on a 164-member oversight committee. just when you thought the gary johnson campaign was done
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making gaffes. another gring worthy blow and this time from the running mate bill weld. >> not sure anybody is more qualified than hillary clinton to be president of the united states. that's not the end of the inquiry, though. we were two term governors and i think gary is very, very solid. >> what do you do if you're the running mate? >> gary is very solid. >> he went on to say he's not very good at pop quizzes. >> he's just gary johnson's running mate just endorsed hillary practically. so can ivanka trump help recruit women to vote for her dad. >> the most important job a woman could have is being a mother. donald trump understands the needs of the modern workforce. >> how will ads like that play out with the voters. then calls for a judge to resign after he shared his plan
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upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business and a new week, of course, means new ads for the presidential candidates. so, how do these stack up. lee carter, partner with landscape and partners joins me now with some analysis on the new ads. great tasee yo see you this mor. >> great to be here. >> we'll start with the trump campaign. there's an ad called motherhood from ivanka trump and it's interesting because it's trying to make the case for her father, who has had issues with female voters. take a listen. >> the most important job any
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woman can have is being a mother and it shouldn't mean taking a paycut. i'm ivanka trump. donald trump understands the needs of the modern workforce. my father will change out dated labor laws so they support women and american families. provide tax credits for child care, paid maternity leave and this will allow women to support their families and further their careers. >> i've talked to people inside the clinton campaign who say she is an effective surrogate for her dad. but does that translate with voters in an ad like that? >> she is the most effective surrogate that donald trump has. so, this ad while it's a pretty much traditional, political ad, i give it a b plus because she is so effective. but, also, i think the thing that is so interesting everyone is talk about his women problems. the real problem is with single women. hillary clinton is getting 66% of the single woman's vote and only 36% of the married women
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vote. this is the chance to go over married women. >> there is a ad more on the negative side of the street entitled why. >> why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. >> maybe it's because the director of the fbi said you lied about your e-mail. >> there was classified material e-mail. >> or maybe because your policies have allowed isis and terrorism to spread. or maybe it's because you call americans deplorable. >> you can put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorrdeplorables. >> why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. >> do you really need to ask. >> politicians hate it when you quote them. >> so, this is a negative ad and i hate to give negative ads a good grade but this is a very, very effective grade, effective ad. i give it an a because i think one of the best things that candidates are doing right now are using their own words against them. about really these are two quotes that she has that shows
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she's out of touch. one of the things that voters question about her and clinton is she really fighting for the people and is she on my side. both of these quotes show she's out of touch and not necessarily fighting for all people. i think this ad is going to be quite effective and giving that shadow of a doubt. >> they're tough, but they work. that's why people do them. negative one against clinton. here's clinton going negative against donald trump. >> i'd look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who is flat chested is hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? >> do you treat women with respect? >> i can't say that either. >> that ad is called mirror because we have the young girls looking in the mirror.
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what great ade do you give this? >> i give it an a because so many moments and so many of donald trump's quotes that have been outlandish to many people but we move on and we forget about them. stringing them altogether in one ad and they go, oh, boy. i'm reminded of all these things and this really what i want in the president? it is one of the ads that is very effective in creating doubt in people. although, the question i have is this the thing that is not going to make people vote for donald trump? the fact that he might not be quite an effective businessman. i'm not sure she's are the right words but using the words against him an effective tactic. >> i suspect that is why he's using his daughter ivanka in a positive ad we saw earlier. the main stream media's most anticipated moment of the campaign. >> the birther movement. >> you did. >> he said climate change is a
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first up fans at east carolina university boo their own team's marching band after some members of that band kneel during the national anthem. the university is protecting saying they protect their right to free speech. dallas mavericks refuse to stand their owner mark cuban says, oh, yeah, go for it.
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>> as long as we do it as a team you have a right to say what you think is right in this country. >> turns out the mavericks, if they do decide to protest they're breaking the rules set out by the nba. that will get interesting. in 2010 an explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people. the largest oil spill in american history. now that story is coming to the big screen. >> everything okay? >> all right. >> "deep water horizon" now in theaters. >> is it worth the watch? kevin mccarthy has got the review this morning. kevin, always good to see you. how are you doing? >> good to see you guys this morning. it's 3:20 out here in los angeles and i'm very, very
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excited to talk to you guys about this movie this morning. >> it looks awesome. >> yeah. it is, yeah, the movie itself is absolutely incredible. peter berg is a genius. he directed the lone survivor and a great director of taking on real-life hero stories. by the way, the behind the scenes footage of how this movie was shot was just as intense as the actual film itself. what they did, they built an 85% large scale of the rig and the actors were fully emersed in an environment just like the -- almost very similar to what the real people were going through in regards there was real fire, real oil, real mud. the actual rig had a functioning helipad on it and that is a sign of a great director. when they put that out there and have the actors working in an environment like that. creates a reality for the actors and the audience. mark wahlberg, his character is
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phenomenal. a real-life hero and he jumped off the top of the deep water horizon into fiery water almost ten stories to save his own life and that's who mark wahlberg's character and kurt russell and shortly here you're going tasee a shot. that was the re-creation of the actual jump. the special effects are phenomenal and it works overall. emotional film in the beginning and then an intense film. i gave it a 4 1/2 out of 5. i spoke to mark wahlberg, who, by the way, did some scenes where he was actually on fire, but his wife had no idea he did the scenes until later on in the production. watch this. >> were you and you were on fire and you are wearing a jacket and there is fire. you talk about shooting that moment. there are insurance and crazy things like that. how do you get approved? >> pete is like, would you do
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it? and if he says do it, i'm going to do it. one of the more sketchy moments in the movie. but, you know, you've knot the protective gel underneath it but they're pouring whatever fluid on you and my wife would not be happy i was doing it. she was sitting in an interview and heard someone say on fire and she gave me a look. >> the movie is phenomenal. definitely worth seeing. it's great story of real-life heroes. everyone talks about the environmental element of the oil spill but never talk about the humans on that rig and the 11 people that died. >> no fire, but was it good? >> yeah, listen, i'm a big tim burton film i caught up watching "edward scissorhands" and beatle use." this is a magical ride. i spoke to tim burton who, by
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the way, has a very quick two-second cameo in the movie. if you blink, you'll miss it. watch it. >> if you snuck on the pier and snuck on a couple of rides and got kicked off of the pier. it was out of necessity and not vanity in this particular case. >> were you riding the ride? >> no, a quick one. just weren't allowed to be on there and get it quick and then right off. >> looks good. looks like mary poppins. >> i absolutely loved him. >> that's exactly what it is. very well done. great cast and it really has a great message about acceptance and i love it. kind of throw back to the "edward scissorhand" type days of tim burton. >> kevin mccartney, he's on fire in l.a. in the middle of the
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night. >> i'll go back to sleep right now. love you guys, bye. turner causing car crashes in the name of allah. "new york times" releasing three pages of donald trump's tax returns. this as the republican nominee breaks the law or did the "times". plus, "saturday night live" hates on the presidential debate. but did baldwin and mckinnon live up to the hype. >> mike microphone broke out. she and obama. she and obama stole my microphone. they took my microphone to kenya and now it's broken. you both have a perfect driving record.
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well "saturday night live" helped kick off the final sprint for the campaign. >> alec baldwin playing donald trump and kate mckinnon playing hillary clinton. let's play the opening monologue last night. >> i'm better than ever, let's do this. >> my microphone is broke. they took my microphone to kenya and now it is broken. >> he is a bully. >> shut up. >> he started the birther movement. >> you did. >> not that rich.
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>> wrong. >> not that charitable. >> wrong. >> or he never paid taxes in his life. >> i had the best judgment and the best temperament. she is the one with the bad temperament. >> you have two minutes to respond. >> that's okay, he can have my two. >> why are you crying? >> i'm sorry, lesser, this is going so well. >> i'm going to set my alarm for 3:20 a.m. and go sit on my golden toilet bowl and tweet about it until completion. >> you don't elect me, i will continue to run for president until the day i die. and i will never die. >> i think they just basically took the transcripts from the debate. >> it sounded like the same exact thing. >> it really did. by the way, yesterday, all this prediction that they would totally be in the tank for
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hillary clinton, they're pretty mean to her last night. >> right before the somersault kate mckinnon was coughing with a cane barely able to debate. >> a lot of hype about him playing donald trump because he is so heavily involved in politics. also when you're next to kate mckinnon who just nails it. >> i like alec baldwin. his politics are absurd but something kind of real about alec baldwin. >> something like you, tucker. >> i can identify with his lunacy. the next clip, family feud between the trumps and the clintons. >> we got team hillary clinton taking on team donald trump and on the trump side, we got trump campaign manager, kellyann conway. >> thank you, thank you for having us on jeopardy. what a pleasure it is to be
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here, steve. >> this is fun. >> the prune juice of this election. she might not seem that appetizing, but if you don't take her now, you'll be clogged with crap for a very long time. >> name a reason people give for being late. >> let's see if i do not have an answer even though i did buzz in. i'll talk and talk until people forget the question. may i ask my brothers for help. >> they're not here. >> yes, we are. >> ivanka, what are you doing over here? >> he showed his face at the family feud. that was hysterical. >> i think every single big personality in america is involved in this presidential race. a cast of thousands. it's unbelieval. but this, how do you parody an election like this?
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it's pretty hard. >> i don't know what we're going to do when it all ends. >> i'm going tabarbad to barbad week. a veteran returns only to be attacked by a suspected terrorist here at home. he was on his way to play golf when another driver intentionally crashed into his car at 100 miles an hour. according to a police report, he was angry about donald trump and proper treatment of minorities and the crash was done in the name of allah. a vet convinced he was the victim of the terrorist attacks saying the man was trying to hurt as many people as possible. the fbi is now on that case. a new warning from the u.s. army, isis fighters are dressing like women to escape from u.s. forces in afghanistan. pictures lake this surfacing on social media in the past as fighters have tried to escape under the current counter terror offensive. earlier this year, they were caught dressing as woman in a bid to escape from battle in iraq. an oregon judge says no one
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should have guns and has a plan to dispose of those guns. >> if i could, i would take all the guns in america and put them on the barges and go dump them in the ocean. nobody would have guns. not police, not security, not anybody. >> okay. well, that judge then admitted while mumbling at the end of his grant it is the constitutional right of americans to own them. okay. well, here's a proposal fit for the hall of fame. a texas team using troy aikman to secure a homecoming date. he had the girl kayley called in. to see her surprise aikman was waiting with jack to pop the question. she did say yes. >> good for him. >> big personalities in this
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campaign and add one more. >> what he said was just a little. a little bit. >> hey, rick. >> hey, guys. it's going to be all hurricane matthew for a while, unfortunately. category 4 hurricane and has not moved a whole lot since yesterday. still off to the north of columbia and a lot of rain in columbia and now moving off towards the north. made a little bit of a jog that we thought was going to happen and the nextida day or so and haiti, jamaica and cuba under the gun. and jamaica looking better and haiti moving closer to you and might see some spots across the train of haiti that received 25 or 30 inches of rain. that will cause a lot of m mudslides and damage. moving across areas of the bahamas. a very slow move through that area, as well, which will cause a lot of problems. finally, one last thing on models that we look at finally becoming a little more consistent and take a look at what happens. by next friday getting very, very close to the u.s. coastline
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and our two most reliable models kind of doing the same thing. the timing a little bit different on them. likely seeing this hug the coastline and getting scary. 200 miles off shore with maybe a category 2 or category 3 hurricane. so, at this point, not saying we won't see landfall from it. but hurricane on our shores likely very close to our shores will cause problems. >> this is real. >> it is real whether we get the bulk of it and with a direct hit, it's hard to know this far out. >> luckily we have you, rick. >> thank you, appreciate it. up next "new york times" releasing donald trump's tax returns. the first pages of it. did the republican nominee break the law or did "new york times" break the law? just when you thought she was gone, debbie wasserman schultz is back and on a one-woman mission to take down donald trump. feel secure in your dentures...
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some quick morning headlines. ousted dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz calling donald trump ugly at a rally in florida. >> you can put all the stylists in the world to work for donald trump and he still couldn't win a beauty contest because you can't fix ugly when it's on the inside. >> this, of course, after she was forced to step down following accusations and evidence she helped rig the primary for hillary clinton over bernie sanders. a florida doctor under fire a bit this morning for his local radio ad. in it he says men who are hillary clinton supporters likely suffer from low testosterone. he then advised them to his clinic for a fee test.
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the doctor said the ad was made to be funny. tucker's laughing right now. well, "new york times" report this morning touting a report revealing that dawn trump declared a loss on his tax returns back in 1995, which could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income tax for up to 18 years, 15 years ahead and 3 years retroactively. did trump break the law if, indeed, he did this. did "new york times" break the law by running his tax returns. here to tell us, attorney and former tax attorney katie. if this is true, the "times" is speculating about how much he may or may not have paid. but if he did not pay federal income taxes against this loss, would that be legal? >> yeah. i mean, the tax experts have looked at this, tucker, and they basically concluded if he didn't pay it, it would have been okay. three pages. 1995 and new york, new jersey and connecticut.
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tax state filings that show because of that it's kosher. but did "new york times" violate a code by publishing it? they probably did. your individual tax return should remain confidential and i don't think any of those were met by "new york times." >> so, i mean, where would these have come from, by the way? my understanding your tax returns were like your medical records. >> that's a great question. in judicial proceedings that's one of the exemptions when a tax they can become discoverable in a case file. donald trump has had his share of, i don't know, divorces. when you do that and you're involved in a family court case maybe over child support, alimony or during the case of a regular divorce, your tax returns become an issue. if you look at the "new york times" tax returns it has donald trump's name. these are married, filing
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jointly tax returns back in 1995. >> most people look at this and say you probably shouldn't be allowed to lose a billion dollars in your business and not pay income taxes going forward for 15 years. this was the law under the bill clinton administration. under bill clinton you were allowed to do this, correct? >> you are allowed to do this and suffer losses as a business. so he filed bankruptcy six times in 25 years. it is chapter 11 so these are business issues. because of that, you can have those types of losses. >> do you remember bill clinton saying anything about this when he was president at the time that this law is wrong and it should be changed? >> i do not. trump's proposal by another maybe 11% to 20%. so, really, ultimately, let's think about his. if "new york times" violated the law, if this ever went so far as a jury, i don't think anybody would convict for getting this information out.
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people need to know this information about any presidential candidate. >> nuthing ing nothing is priv. that's what we learned over the past couple months anyway. thanks for clarifying that. >> thanks, tucker. bernie fans, hillary has a message for you. you're disgusting. >> deep desire to believe that we can have free college, free health care. they're children of the great recession. they are living in their parents basement. >> they are losers who don't believe in math. how do sanders supporters feel about hillary clinton? we'll talk to one, next. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands.
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>> is everybody here ready to transform america? you've come to the right place. >> oh, yeah. that's not quite believable. a newly leaked audio recording from february, a fundraiser reveals what hillary clinton really thinks about young sanders satisfy supportsers. listen to this. >> there's say deep desire to believe that we can, you know, have free college, free health care. they're children of the great recession, living in their parents' basements. >> hillary is saying that was kind of a compliment, right? >> how do the sanders' supporters actually feel about the comments? let's ask a former bernie sanders supporter. thanks for being here this morning. you just heard the kmebts. >> thank you. >> what do you think she's talking about the basement dwellers, the baristas. what is she trying to say there? >> i don't think it's an implication at all.
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it seems straightforward. saying that everyone which is a millenial voter, 18 to 30 or 34 lives in their parents' basements. not taking into account that these are individuals who are working among the working poor a lot of some of the individuals are working poor. some are working on masters and bachelors degrees and actually have homes and families. when we say millenial, we assume that they're a bunch of 18-year-olds that know nothing about the world, that's never picked up a book. this is the same thing that hillary clinton did when she ran against president obama. let's not forget when bill clinton said they were buying into a fantasy. so the clintons tebd to have the typical campaign strategy that says if you don't believe and are are on our side. if you don't believe in -- it won't work again. she's pretty much effectively moved never hillary people to never ever hillary people. as she continues on the campaign
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by not embracing young people, she'll continue to lose their interest at the ballot. no matter how many times bernie sanders begs young voters with an ice cream and cherry on top, they simply will not show up. >> one fundraiser hillary saying that conservative middle class people are disgusting. after the this fundraiser, liberal middle class people are disgusting. will she ever say hedge fund managers are disgusting. people who run goldman sachs are awful. she's not going to say that, is she? >> i guess we'll never know. we're waiting on the transcripts. the best it would be look at the transcripts, which will never happen. one minute for the middle class, one minute not for the middle class. one minute got nor free college. then she's all about free college. it's a typical flipflop that's been going on for 20 or 30 years. young people are not as dumb as people want to believe. >> what are the young people going to do, what are you going
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to do as a bernie sanders supporters, who are they going to vote for? >> the bible says treat those like you want to be treated. i'm going to pull a you on you and simply do what the democratic party has done for 20 or 30 years. that means you didn't show up for me, so i won't show up for you. i campaigned with senator bernie sanders for the past six months. they have not reached out to staffers or reached out to the others. they pretty much feel they have everybody on board that they need. we'll see when the polls come. >> thank you. you are wound up. >> next up, donald trump is back on the campaign trail with blistering attacks against hillary clinton. could his best surrogate actually be president obama? >> what is hillary's favorite show. just spilled the beans. you got to stick around for this. ♪
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and start gathering the information you need to help you go long™. good morning. today is sunday, october 2nd, 2016. i'm abby hunts man. a bold move trying to take down donald trump on a front page story claiming he hasn't paid taxes in years. raising a lot of questions this morning. questioning hillary's stamina in a way we haven't seen before. >> can't make it 15 feet to your car, give me a break. give me a break. give me a break. >> and the race gets more awesome every day. we've got the -- what is he doing? >> if that wasn't funny enough, colin kaepernick 2.0.
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a big pro athlete unpatriotic protest. by actually snubbing our military cadets. a veteran joins us live in this hour to sign off on a member of the new york knicks. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ >> you know it's fall when there are pumpkins with the faces of donald trump and hillary clinton. >> something you only see on "fox and friends." we're having a fall festival all morning long. we're going to have apple picking, there are going to be pumpkins, facepainting. there are going to be hayrides. it's going to be a good day here. >> nothing we won't celebrate. >> that's true. >> totally true. there's not a holiday or a remembrance, not a festival that
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we're not celebrating. arbor day in indonesia, we're celebrating. >> come down on the plaza. just don't shout at us. >> i like that. >> you want to hang with the pumpkins. >> come on down. we love that. >> bring your kids. it's going to be a fun morning on the plaza. >> meanwhile, a lot of plit dal news to get to breaking overnight. the new york times releasing what it claims to be pieces of donald trump's 1959 tax returns that allegedly show nearly a billion dollars in losses. >> the paper says they've done the math and he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for 18 years. it's now raising serious questions this morning. >> what does this mean? we have garrett tenney on our speed dial and he's agreed to speak to us. >> good morning, tucker, ed and abby. i'm going to do my best for you. so far, though, donald trump is not commenting on this report, neither to the times or on
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twitter. but his attorneys are threatening to take legal action against the paper for releasing what they are calling the personal documents. in its report, the times claims to have anonymously received three pages of donald trump's state tax return showing that year he declared a loss of $916 million. tax experts who examined the returns told the paper with a loss of that large, trump could have been avoided paying any federal income taxes for up to 18 years. trump's former accountant has reportedly confirmed that the documents are in fact the real deal. while neither trump nor the campaign are confirming the runs, last night the campaign released a statement defending the candidate saying, in part, mr. trump is a highly skilled businessman who has a fiduciary responsibility to his business, his family and his employees to pay no more tax than legally required. that being said, mr. trump has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in property taxes, sales and excise taxes, real estate
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taxes, city taxes, state taxes, employee taxes and federal taxes along with very substantial charitable contributions. now, it's extremely difficult to confirm any of that without trump's full tax returns, which he said he hasn't released because he's undergoing an audit by the irs. even in the debate, trump didn't protest when hillary clinton made these allegations. >> maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes because the only years that anybody has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> last night the clinton campaign was seeking to capitalize on this report saying in part, it reveals the colossal
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nature of his past business failures and how long he would have avoided paying any income taxes whatsoever. he calls that smart. now that the gig is up, why doesn't he release his returns to show us all how smart he really is. we should note that none of the tax experts found any wrongdoing by donald trump. back to you all. >> garrett tenney, live dpr d.c. >> important point he made at the end. big bombshell the clinton campaign says, yet "the new york times" says there's no evidence of wrongdoing and number two in the middle of the story, after screaming headlines and everything, the documents consisted of three pages from what appear to be, underlining appear to be mr. trump's 1995 tax returns. if you're going to go with a quote-unquote bombshell that may shake up april presidential campaign -- >> i believe the story. >> he believe it completely. i know about our tax code. nobody is arguing he should have
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paid more than he owed. the system is rigged against normal people. i paid my a majority of income to the government. do you think others have. >> who was president in 1995 when it took place? bill clinton. i don't remember him argue thag our tax code was in favor of rich people against normal people? >> it's changed the provision -- >> by the way, i don't see obama saying that. the interest provision is still in the tax code after eight years of obama. who is on the side of normal -- >> i don't know if people care that much. >> i care. i'm mad. >> but about this story coming out. i don't know how much it's going to sway people's vote one way or the other for donald trump. if anything, i think people like donald trump he's been clear from the beginning. he lives a life that he likes to live what's been thrown -- his throne or whatever it's called. last hour, if they think it's going to matter. we're getting a lot of
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responses. this is on facebook from luis a who says i don't care about his private business. i do care about benghazi, money laundering, the list is long. >> miriam on facebook says does "the new york times" care about all the people that have died because of hillary and all the lives she's destroyed? pretty heavy charge there. >> let's be real clear. big business is on the side of hillary clinton. there's not one ceo in the forbes 100 kwho donated to to donald trump. it's been 100% to hillary clinton. you can't look at her and say she's on the side of america's -- >> she's trying to get the bernie sanders' supporters. >> they may be smoking weed but they're smart enough to know that hillary clinton is not on their side. >> i think also, it's interesting in that previous note we have on facebook that abby read, the viewer was saying, wait a second, what about the clinton foundation, what about the 33,000 deleted e-mails. donald trump did do that effectively in the first debate.
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you release the e-mails you've deleted. he did not press the clinton foundation. i suspect that will come up in the second debate. let's find out more about the foundation. >>ld talk about the issues too. if his first speech he said our immigration system is insane. it would be nice to hear that again. >> donald trump on the stump. talking about hillary clinton's stamina and her health and if she's able to take on the job of presidency. let's play this. >> but here's the woman, she's supposed to fight all of these different things and she can't make it 15 feet to her car. give me a break. give me a break. give me a break. she's moem resting right now. she's getting ready for our next speech, which is going to be 15 minutes in two or three days. >> you can't make it up. you never know what's going to
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happen the next day with donald trump. >> every time i work with tucker, i find what's endearing about him, he doesn't hide a single thing about what he's feeling. if he thinks something is funny -- >> i don't have any self-control either. >> transparency, my friend. >> that's right. that's why tucker is not running for office. >> apparently the electorate is rewarding this now. maybe i should run. >> it's interesting, who is hillary clinton really with? is she with the middle class or with the rich, with the big donors? a friend of mine sent me a clip yesterday. i gave it to the producers and said barack obama in 2008 was saying things that we're hearing donald trump saying right now. watch this. >> things haven't changed. and of course, you're frustrated about that. >> but i've got to say, i'm a little disappointed. when i start hearing the exact same talking points coming out of my democratic colleague, hillary clinton. she knows better.
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she knows better. shame on her. >> senator clinton, this is the same person who has taken mormon fri lobbyists than other candidate, democratic or republican. this is the same person who took money from financial folks on wall street and then voted for a bankruptcy bill that makes it harder for folks right here in pennsylvania to get a fair shake. >> be clear that neither hillary nor barack obama are from the american south. why do they effect the southern accent. >> in northwest d.c. and the richest people in my neighborhood are lobbyists. nice people. they're making a ton of money from manipulating the obama administration. he's against them. talk to the ones on my street redoing their swimming pools. >> again, tucker doesn't hold
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anything back. >> he's pushing her candidacy now to get people to vote for her. you look at how things used to be. >> follow the money. if you want to know where people stand, take a look at who is donating to them. >> we have other headlines. we start with a fox news alert. an angry crowd gathers overnight in los angeles after police shoot and kill a man following a car chase. protesters starting a standoff with police at the scene. >> let's go. let's go. come on, let's go y'all. >> officers were chasing down a car believed to be stolen. the passenger jumped out of the car and tried to run. that's when he was shot. police say he had a weapon which was recovered from the scene. the first lawsuit filed this morning against saudi arabia by a 9/11 widow. stephanie p desmonte who lost her husband at the pentagon says that without the help of saudi
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arabia, terrorists never would have succeeded. congress giving the green light by overriding a veto from president obama and hundreds of similar lawsuits are also expected. arnold schwarzenegger in trouble with the law. the terminator himself and his bodyguard were stopped by the police for riding their bikes too fast along a german train platform this week. schwarzenegger apologized saying he was having trouble walking and decided to bike instead. those are some of your headlines this morning. >> thank you, abby. mainstream media declared donald trump's campaign is doomed after the first presidential debate. new polls tell a different story. we'll get into that next. then, a serious push to ban dog costumes on halloween. >> what?
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it was not close. it was over tonight. very clear results. everyone thinks -- >> it was awful. it was in every respect it was awful. hillary wiped the floor with him in this debate. >> donald trump is doing what a lot of candidates do, not just donald trump. they lose a debate and pretend they didn't lose. they bully their way through.
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>> scientific polls have given -- said hillary clinton won that debate by a two to one margin. it's not even been close. >> if you can believe it, 37 days until the election. clip to claim that trump's campaign is doomed after the first debate. the polls tell a different story. republican pollster joins us. kristen anderson joins us. >> this race is over, it's in the bag for hillary clinton. we've heard that so much already. you look at our recent polling, you have trump down just by three points. it seems like the polls is telling a different story than we're hearing in the media. >> three points is the margin by which mitt romney lost the presidential election in 2012. if the numbers are correct, then and if the election was held today, it wouldn't be great news for donald trump. but right now, we have an election where an awful lot of people dislike both candidates for president. there are a lot of people who say they're undecided or they're voting for a third-party
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candidate. particularly among, say, younger voters. these are voters that hillary clinton wants to bring to her side but has been holding out up until now. what you may be seeing in the polls post that first debate is some of the undecided and third-party voters willing to give a look. >> it seems like the election is going week by week. maybe donald trump had a bad last week, hillary clinton had a bad week. the week before that. it's hard to know with still a number of weeks to go, how many people will be decided based on the debates that still haven't been done yet? >> before the first debate, an abc "washington post" poll showed 18% of the voters said that they thought they might change their mind as a result of the debate. groups that were particularly likely to change their mind, younger voters, 28% were likely to change their mind as a result of the debate. this was a chance for hillary clinton to set some voters' minds at ease about some of the corruption issues to make
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herself seem more plausibly presidential. it was also donald trump's sort of attempt to potentially do the same. i think the big question is did donald trump pass the commander in chief test or do a lot of voters think i may not like hillary clinton but i guess she's the only option i've got. >> good point. when you look at the bigger picture kristen and how many offices she's opened in swing states like ohio and florida and others. if you compare that to donald trump who has never done a debate before, hasn't spent near live the money. to her point, why am i not 50 points ahead right now, it's a good question. with the efforts she put in, you would think she's be further ahead. >> i think the term permt question is the thing holding him back. he came here with the advantage of having decades of having been on television in reality tv, having a brand. it was pretty solid. that's why he continues to say run evenly with hillary clinton. who do you trust more to handle the economy?
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he has advantages that allowed him to break a lot of the normal political rules. when it comes down to it, on election day, i think having more of a ground game is going to potentially help the clinton campaign. in some states, early voting is happening. i think it's important as the trump campaigns wants to compete, he can't just own the airwaves. >> he has to stick to the issues. krist kristen, thanks for being with us. what is hillary's favorite reality show, the kardashians. bubba just spilled the beans? call is kaepernick 2.0. another snub of the military cadets. a veteran is joining us live to sound off. that's next. stick with us. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect.
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we've got quick headlines this morning. first up, duke university launched a new class just for men. some are calling it a safe space for men to think about toxic masculinity, basically why they're so horrible. we program male privilege, rape, culture and pornography. things are getting more ridiculous. a push for people dressing their dogs in costumes this halloween because boy dogs dressed as firemen and girl drogs dressed as nurses is sexist. this according to the "washington post." they bashed canine costumes saying owners of female dogs can choose from french made and nurse costumes, while choices for male dogs include firemen and doctors. and that's not fair.
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whoa. >> life is simply not fair. another pro athlete taking a stand against the brave men and women who serve our country. this time the new york knicks center. because of an anti-war stance. how does this offensive act impact those who make the ultimate sacrifice. u.s. army captain and west point grad john hen der shot. >> thanks for having me this morning. >> first of all, every thursday night, the cadets get together for dinner. it's not a political deal. >> no. every weekday they have breakfast and lunch, mandatory, all 4,000 kids. they eat together, same mess hall. on thursday night, it's a spirit dinner, an informal gathering that takes place every thursday night. at times around the year, they bring in special guests. foreign dignitaries, leaders of the private and public sector.
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the knicks spent training camp at west point. exciting time for the kids to engage with the knicks. >> joakim noah was with the bulls, he's a free agent. comes over to the new york knicks, the rest of the team was going to be there. what does it mean to you and your comrades? >> the veteran community and military community in general, we saw it, we're disappointed. it's extremely inappropriate. to use the cadets to advance your ants war ironic part is, just a few years ago, joakim noah spent time with president obama, who is in charge of putting the soldiers in harm's way. people who played basketball attended the barbecue. had no problem with that interaction. but didn't spend time with 18, 20-year-old kids who will be sent to whatever kids. >> let's get noah's statement. he said, i have a lot of respect for the kids who are out here fighting. but it's hard for me to understand why we have to go to war. why kids have to kill kids around the world.
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so i have mixed feelings about being here. it seems to me, you could have mixed feelings and still break bread with cadets. >> exactly right. you could a tnd the thursday dinner, sit with them and have opposing perspectives. you can engage it with 18 and 22-year-olds sacrificing their youth and have that perspective. pick their brain and engage with the other side of the aisle and find out why they did it. they could have gone to any ivy league school but chose to dedicate their 20s to our nation. they'd be interested in joakim, fostering culture there. varying perspectives from the professors and the students. >> when you take a step back, and colin kaepernick, now joakim noah won't even dine with the cadets at west point, is there a disconnect among the athletes that maybe they're spoiled, they don't understand? colin kaepernick talks about how oppressed he feels when he's making millions of dollars. >> it's frustrating.
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we're all so lucky to live and be in the best country in the world and these pro athletes, they're more blessed to be able to play a game, make millions of dollars. noah scheduled to make $13 million this year. those cadets he blew off will make a modest lieutenant's salary and they're choosing to do so. the irony of it all is noah and kaepernick, they're able to make protests, these demonstrations because of what those cadets at west point are willing to do and the freedoms they're giving them to enable. >> we appreciate you spending part of your sunday morning with us. thank you for your service. "saturday night live" takes on the presidential debate, of course. >> the birther movement. >> you did. >> climate change he says is a hoax invented by china. >> it's pronounced jien a. were there roles accurate or unfair. rick sanchez here to react next. pumpkins on the plaza can
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i'm better than ever. let's do this. >> my microphone is broken. she broke it. she and obama stole my microphone. they took my microphone to kenya and broke it. now it's broken. >> he is a bully. >> shut up. >> he started the birther movement. >> you did. >> he's not that rich. >> wrong. >> not that charitable. >> wrong. >> or never paid tax in his life. >> warmer. >> picking up somebody sniffing here. >> why are you crying? >> i'm sorry. this is going so well. you don't elect me, i will continue to run for president until the day i die. i will never die. >> snl back in season last night. that was so good. >> documentary actually. >> you can't tell the difference to be honest. >> here to join us now radio talk show host, rick sanchez.
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you watched that. the difference between the actual debate and the opening monologue of snl last night. we thought they were going to kick down trump, which they did. it makes hillary clinton look pretty bad, too. >> you know, the part that got my attention and bothered me at the very beginning was when they didn't go after the candidates but going after people who support donald trump and they said to, quote, to trump supporters, no shirt, no shoes, no service. it made me think of something that i've long believed and written about extensively. that is the people inside that bubble in new york and, i suppose, i'm going to say it, the media elite -- >> who? >> can't relate to and in many cases can't stand most normal americans. it really bothered me last night to see the way they were showing donald trump specifically and i got to tell you something, i
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don't know about you. but kate mckinnon is a very young and attractive person and to me, she looks absolutely nothing like hillary clinton except for the wig. i thought, you know, to a certain extent it bothered me that they don't get a lot of -- i'll give you an example. my case. i was born in another country. i came to the united states. i had to learn to speak english. it's my second language. my parents never made more than $10,000 a year combined income. i don't think there's a lot of people on that cast or any of their producers who get me or even probably know anything -- anyone like me. sometimes that's -- >> sometimes they should. they should get out more. >> rick, of the people who hate trump, is that not oebl do they not like him, they're worried that his supporters, people who shop at walmart will have political power. >> that's exactly right. when i say that there is a new
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mainstream economy that is being created by different types of americans and i talk about this a lot, what i'm trying to say is that there are people in the south who have southern accents, for example. when i'm done today with you guys, i promised my wife and kids we're going to mass. i don't think the people who are part of that cast or are the producers of that show will be going to mass today. there may be some that will. i just think it's important as we move forward for us to understand that oftentimes, the message that is being given to us by some of the people who program these shows and are on other cable channels and on other networks as well, is one that's contrary to who we really are. i think to a certain extent, it's important from time to time to talk about that. >> speaking of kind of contrary to what you're saying in public, doing something else in private, we have this leaked audio from hillary clinton where she seemed
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to be mocking bernie sanders' supporters and politico did a story on this. the initial headline said that clinton mocked sanders' supporters and leaked fundraising recording. clinton campaign pushed back and the new headline, clinton gives her take on sanders' supporters in leaked fundraising recording. they have an editor's note. the headline and lead was changed to better reflect clinton's tone. it seems like they were beaten counsel. we're journalists. we can figure out and listen to the tape ourselves, rick, and hear she was mocking sanders' supporters. she said they live in their mom's basements. >> pour baristas. >> they gave into pressure, rick. >> the most important thing -- you're right, ed. it's all about transparency. it's really important, if nothing else, look at the substance of this. first, she has a way of thinking that she allowed herself to rethink, i suppose.
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anybody who knows anything about a vibrant economy, about a working system knows if you incentivize people properly, they will act correctly. what is this about? >> bernie sanders is going around saying that anybody should be able to get free tuition. right? no. everybody should not get free tuition. if you prove yourself on a merit to be a student who perhaps didn't have a lot of money yet in the high percentile of your class, then perhaps we should find a way to help you get educated. you don't get educated because you happen to be born. i mean, we believe that higher intelligence, college educations in the united states are something that you should work toward. do i believe in scholarships? of course i do. here's the point. hillary clinton comes in saying that's a ridiculous notion and then she says, well, now i went to her platform and looked it up before i came on the show. she's all for free tuition. when we hear her explaining her point of view, she's against it. >> exactly. >> which is the real hillary clinton? that's the part that i think
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most of us will look at something like this about and say are you an honest person or not? to the biggest problem that she has. >> clinton says her slogan is stronger together. that audiotape didn't sound like she thought people were -- >> she's never more real than when talking to her donors. >> rick sanchez, enjoy mass with your family. turning to other headlines. a 6-year-old boy who was clinging to life after he was shot on a school playground has died. you can see him there. he was one of three victims shot when a home-schooled teen opened fire at a south carolina school this week minutes after he allegedly murdered his own father. >> what happened to jacob? jake sob is -- he's in heaven smiling down at us and asking his mommy to be able to be strong to forgive like he would have. another boy and typer were also wounded. they're luckily expected to make a full recovery. the 14-year-old gunman facing
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murder charges. in a facebook post, jacob's brother said god dook his strongest soldier. he will always be in our hearts d i love you little brother and can't wait for the day we meet again. parents pull their transgender child out of school because hateful glp children wouldn't treat him like a girl. >> i feel it's the only way to protect her. it kills me to know that kids would be so hateful. >> marilyn who was born a boy started the school year in texas identifying as a transgender girl for the first time. but his parents say classmates and teachers did not accept her new identity and began to bully her. can trying to appeal to younger voters by appearing on the hillary clinton campaign with her. bill discussing hillary's love for reality television. >> she loves antiques road show and i'm always kidding with her. how can you watch this? i feel like i'm the political
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equivalent of the antiques road show. >> if the younger voters were trying to relate to never heard telephone, antiques road show is a show where people can get some of their old items appraised. actually, i've never seen that show either. what do i know? >> you have plenty of time to watch tv. >> in their parents' basement. >> getting off your shift as a barista, the gift that keeps on giving. donald trump weighing in a few hours ago on what "the new york times" said about his taxes. the smartest man at fox news chris stirewalt joins us. >> this is going to be huge. will you be able to vote in november without getting hacked? homeland security department confirms the cyber threats are real. including in the battleground state of florida. a dormer doj -- owe former doj official is here to warn you about the dangers, next. remember when you said men are superior drivers?
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the department of homeland security confirming cyber threats to the election even worse than we thought they would be. >> increasing level of sophistication with activists and so forth. we're seeing efforts to get into voter registration roles, the identity of registered voters. things of that nature. >> hackers are targeting voter registration systems in more than 20 states. it's a big story. here to react to it, former doj official, our old friend jay christian adams. great to see you. >> hey, tucker. >> confidence in our voting system is integral. once that evaporates, everything falls apart. we have reason to be concerned about the integrity of our election. >> we do. but the hacking story doesn't
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concern me. they could have bought it from commercial vendors. political parties have this data. this doesn't have anything to do with the actual voting. this is just trying to get access to the database. it doesn't concern me because the elections are decentralized like the constitution set them to be. there's thousands of election officials who did the number totals for the election. the bigger concern, if you're worried about foreign influence on the elections is all the foreigners on the voter rolls. that's where we have tens of thousands on the voter rolls but are actually going to be voting in this election. >> by foreigners, be clear, you don't mean foreign born, you mean nonu.s. citizens who are not allowed to vote and they will be voting you're saying? >> that's right. there was a report released this week. in virginia alone, tucker, in virginia, just looking at eight counties, eight counties, we found that there were 1,000 people, 1,000 people in the eight counties who were accidentally caught being aliens on the voter rolls. some are voting.
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their favorite elections to vote are the presidential elections. this is a real problem and election officials aren't doing enough about it, particularly in virginia to really make this election clear. non-citizens are voting and the system is failing to prevent it. >> wait a minute. why should it be left up to you a private citizen to bring it to public attention. shouldn't the election authorities be working on this to make sure legally registered voters vote? >> the report gives the names of some of the foreigners. every single one of them who registered to vote committed a felony. every single one of the foreigners who voted probably in the presidential election for certain candidates, every single one of them committed a federal felony. will the justice department do anything about it? but it's worse. the virginia state board of elections is instructing election officials not even to reveal to us the extent of the
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problem. only eight counties responded to our request. out of 123 counties in virginia. so the problem is far worse, it's a swing state. aliens are on the rolls and are probably going to vote in this election unless we do something about it. >> really quickly, democrats are arguing to require drivers license is racist because somehow some people can't get them. is there any other reason to prevent them? >> no, there's not. we need citizenship verification. states like virginia aren't checking to see if they're aliens. they're getting on the rolls because they lie on the dmv check box. say yes i'm a citizen. thousands of them are getting on the rolls. >> boy, is that scary. thanks a lot for that. appreciate it. >> thanks. new york times trying to take donald trump with a front page story about his taxes. is hillary clinton about to get an october surprise of her own? will either one make any difference in the outcome? >> trump has responded.
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it smells good, kids are having a blast. so fun for kids and family. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> we have these beautiful apple cider doughnuts. >> fourth generation commercial grower, we formed a subsidiary and have families come and pick apples and go through a huge corn maze. >> that's your recreation, right? >> yes, the corn maze, i wanted to branch out and do something different. i love new york and taking on the big apple. and what we have here is rick's favorite apple, honey crisp. >> i like a golden. >> golden delicious. >> just like candy with caramel on top. good place to be. >> that's right. >> we have cider here and doughnuts. >> doughnuts, beautiful mums, locally grown, kettle corn,
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pumpkin, honey crisp, rome, empires, muffins, all homemade. >> you name it it is here. they are carving pumpkins. >> bill and debbie -- i heard you're a great carver. >> i'm an amazing carver. >> absolutely. >> tell me how do you carve? >> you select the image. here we selected the logo from the show. we printed it up. you can rub charcoal on the back of it like i did with the one i drew myself. and when you tape it on, you can draw and the charcoal transfers right to the piece. then we have a good image. then we can back it up with a little bit of ink. that way we'll have even a darker dark but after you put the charcoal, i'm going to take this off and carve because you have an impression. >> the charcoal transfers to the piece. just on the letter f just getting started, wherever you rub that, that charcoal will
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transfer onto the jack-o'-lantern. that way the whole piece is mechanically transferred over. there you go. >> got to get in there. debbie is an important one. tell me about the glow. >> the glow is 5,000 handcarved jack-o'-lanterns like you have never seen them before. we have huge dinosaurs made up of 500 jack-o'-lanterns. at monmouth park in jersey. >> can i find it on the internet as well? >> yes, at the glow jack-o'-lante jack-o'-lantern.com. if you check us out on facebook -- >> everyone is talking about the election but debbie, how did we get donald trump and hillary clinton. talk about the effort that goes into it. it's pretty cool. >> artists like bill are the ones who carved this -- >> he does get the credit. i dismissed it.
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>> we have hillary and our our trumpkin and if you want to check us out on facebook, you can actually vote for which one looks most like its candidate. if you come to see us at the glow, you'll see this plus thousands of other jack-o'-lanterns, it's awesome. >> this is great. we really appreciate this. we have doughnuts over there. it's really starting to feel like fall. we appreciate it. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> donald trump just weighing in a few moments ago on the "new york times" report about his taxes. we'll tell you what he said when chris stirewalt joins us next. plus, hillary clinton all but abandoning the key state of ohio. the media saz that's okay, the state doesn't matter any more. really? dennis kucinich joins us next hour. ♪
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♪ good morning this sunday, october 2nd, i'm abby huntsman. a bold move trying to take down donald trump with a front page story claiming he has not paid taxes in two decades. the evidence and how they got it raises serious questions. we'll have trump's response just moments ago. >> no, he didn't. we got word hillary clinton is about to get her own october surprise courtesy by julian assange. that's the claimanyway. >> debbie wasserman-schultz is back on the campaign trail. no kidding. chris stirewalt next. ♪
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>> nothing says fall than chris st stirewalt joining us on the coach, spice in the air today. >> we're celebrating something fun. the plaza outside is full of kids having a blast, painting faces and pumpkins and apples and dough nuts and cider. >> it's unbelievable. nothing goes uncelebrated on fox news, including the arrival of our old friend chris stirewalt who joins us now. >> trying to bring the autumnal splend or here. >> luckily there's a presidential race and the trump tax returns, three pages of which 1995 were sent to the "new york times" by someone unknown.
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the question is not whether he did something illegal, but the question for me, why didn't anybody in 1995 say anything about this system we now all acknowledge is corrupt and bad for ordinary people? bill clinton was the president in 1995. i was covering politics. i remember bill clinton saying you know, our tax code is so rotten, you can lose a billion dollars and write off taxes -- >> he was short of a billion. adjusted to 1.5 billion in current terms, a huge loss. what i didn't understand is, they had months to put this out. the trump campaign -- there is malpractice, this could have gone out in may or june. just say the words, just a sentence. donald trump had a really bad year in 1995, and as a consequence he didn't pay taxes for 20 years if that is in fact the case. it, make fun of you a you have a bad week and it's may and it doesn't matter. who cares. now it's october. >> so donald trump is out
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tweeting about it. his response this moments ago, i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has run for president and i'm the only one who can fix them. under #failing at new york times. >> the argument isn't groundless but the point is it's october. as you were celebrate being with pumpkins and spiced doughnuts, it's so october. in october, i'm sure hillary clinton will have bad weeks in october. it's an argument you can make but -- >> why not make a macro case on taxes. i pay literally twice the rate of someone who's investing. we're discouraging work in favor of passing investing is that a good thing. >> neither of the candidates, to be fair, trump's tax plan is much more aggressive than clinton's plan is. but these are both campaigns short around the edges on taxes and not addressing the fundamental core issues.
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>> trump would say he's cutting corporate taxes a lot. >> do people actually care? you mentioned he should have ended this months ago but the voters in the swing states that will make a difference in the election are seeing this headline in the "new york times," if they even read "the new york times" and saying this is going to change my vote. >> they don't care, he's a businessman. he wrote about how he had a bad run and came back. that's cool. that's not a problem. what you can't do is be seen as gaming the system to your own benefit to such a degree. >> i agree with everything you said but the people currently gaming the system to their benefit are 100% behind hillary clinton. 100%. >> like 99.8. >> i don't think there's single of top 100 ceos given to donald trump. hedge fund managers same thing. why doesn't he say that? >> you're very right. his best moments were in the
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first third of the debate kicking the stuff out of her in trade and all of that stuff, how he wants a flatter fair universe for the blue collar americans to work in. that was his best part. that's his best argument. >> he should make it. >> and october and fall, it wouldn't be october without maybe an october surprise and roger stone, he's also on twitter saying wednesday @hillary clinton is done, period, #wikileaks. >> that's a pretty bold statement. less than 140 characteristics. do you think there's anything else or have we seen so many e-mails there's nothing left that could change anybody's mind? >> does anybody here think julian assange and the kremlin will let this election go with out more poking and prodding into this. i bet assange is not done. whether she should be worried depends on what she did. >> we've been talking the last
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two days about the leaked audio from a fundraiser hillary clinton did in october, talking about them being baseball dwellers and baristas, whoever would go into that line of profession. >> there's a deep desire to believe that we can have free college, free health care, that what we've done hasn't gone far enough and we just to, you know, go as far as scann da naif ya, they are living in their parents basement. >> to be clear, she is saying she was not -- underline, not, not mocking millennials. >> probably not. she said they are -- >> they are losers -- she's loser affirmative. who has trump talking about the 400 pound people playing on the internet. it's been rough for technologically savvy basement
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dwellers. my parents had a nice basement and i lived there and hillary clinton i'm willing to say i did and it was cool. >> all right, so we had a bernie sanders supporter on earlier this morning getting her response to the sound from clinton. let's play her response. >> this is the same thing hillary clinton did when she ran against president obama. let's not forget when bill clinton said that they were buying into a fantasy. so the clintons just tend to have the typical campaign strategy which says if you don't believe what we believe on our side pretty much you believe in tinkerbell and the tooth fairy. it didn't work in 2008 and won't work again. she has effectively moved never hillary people to never ever hillary people, no matter how many times bernie sanders begs young voters even with ice cream and cherry on top, they simply will not show up. >> she was hyper early on this morning. >> i like that. >> we can assume that hillary clinton -- who's the real hillary clinton, that she's at her most real when she's
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speaking to donors. >> right, when she is with her people. with her base. and this is what democrats have long suspected about her. she's much more moderate than she -- she pretended to have had an obama conversion, seen the light on all of these things and also be much more of a dove. that's not true. what democrats will have to wrestle with and this is why this is going to be a bad election, unhappy for many of them, they have to choose between trump and her. as you were talking about earlier on economic issues trump really has an argument to make to the democratic party and argument to make to blue collar working class voters to say, you've been screwed on trade and over on this and this and i'm going to break it. >> couldn't that be something where trump can win pennsylvania because of what you're saying? >> he's not going to win pennsylvania? >> really. >> they aren't that tight. iowa, nevada, minnesota, there are states that have a lot of working class white voters and
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donald trump is outperforming there. we talk about places like vir g virginia virnlg and less about the states where donald trump is better than normal republican. >> what is the actual explanation? if we don't like something smoking, we tax it, if not, solar panels -- >> free money. >> if it cost twice as much to work as it does off your trust fund, what are we saying to people who work? >> my trust fund wouldn't have gotten me out of virginia. >> i don't know the answer. >> look at us. >> i don't know why you ever left. >> i should have stayed. it was easier. >> he has a nice basement. >> i haven't thought about that, dana perino and have a television show. >> it's a great show. >> it's fun and she's great. we have a fantastic panel. we have -- >> who's on it? >> i'm not telling you. no, we have the democratic strategist and he is very good,
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calls him a gun racked democrat. >> he's hilarious. but we have the news quiz and all of the panelists have to participate in the news quiz. >> i play along at home. >> do you know the answers? >> i write them but -- >> i know -- >> we had dana on and she said you are one of the smartest men i ever met. i won't admit this to his face. >> i'm privileged to work with her. >> we love having you here. good to see you. >> we have other headlines starting with a fox news alert, ang angry crowd gathered in los angeles. protesters starting a tense standoff with police at the scene. >> let's go. let's go. >> officers were chasing down a car believed to be stolen, the passenger snell jr. jumped out of the car and tried to run and that's when he was shot.
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police said he had a weapon which was recovered from the scene. the first lawsuit filed this morning against saudi arabia by a 9/11 widow. you can see her there, she lost her husband patrick dunne at the pentagon says without the help of saudi arabia, the terrorists never would have succeeded. congress giving lawmakers the green light by overriding a veto by president obama. hundreds of civil lawsuits are expected. stop paying potus, what more than 40,000 people are asking in a new petition on stand united, the president shouldn't be paid while aggressively campaigning for hillary clinton. it costs 180,000 for every hour of flight on air force one. the petition comes as the president plans to devote one day every week to campaigning for hillary clinton. and just when you thought the gary johnson campaign was done making gaffes, another
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cringe worthy moment. this time from his own running mate, bill weld. >> not sure anybody is more qualified than hillary clinton to be president of the united states. that's not the end of the inquiry. we were two-term governors and gary is very solid. >> nobody is more qualified than hillary but my guy i'm running with, he's solid. >> he's totally fine. >> he's in a tough position. how do you defend it? >> gary johnson, he's good enough. >> he's fine. >> poor guy. don't you feel bad for them? >> i think if trump gets elected it will be because of gary johnson. >> nah. >> really? >> you don't think gary johnson helps trump? >> no, gary johnson has helped trump now because he's hurting hillary clinton. >> that's what i'm saying -- >> okay, misunderstood.
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>> exactly. >> they are taking it to the green room. mean while, donald trump knows ohio is must win. >> we have to win ohio, such an important state. ohio. ohio. >> some hillary clinton is giving up on the buckeye state. the media says that is okay, it doesn't matter anymore? really former ohio congressman dennis kucinich is not taking it lying down. he's next. >> ohio. and under fire for men supporting from hillary clinton likely suffer from low testosterone. it's science, you can't deny it. that's up and more. ♪
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we have to win ohio. such an important state. ohio. ohio. >> ohio's importance has been documented for decades. the new york times wrote an article with the front page, ohio, long a belweather is fading on the political map. what do they know that we don't are they just wrong? former ohio congressman dennis kucini kucinich, ran for president, knows something about the state as well. what do you think about this talk that the buckeye state
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doesn't matter? >> al gore's campaign wrote off ohio in 2000 and one of the many reasons he lost the presidency. hillary clinton cannot afford to write off ohio but clearly she's in trouble on the trade issues, but if she's in trouble on trade in ohio, these in trouble in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania and north carolina and florida on trade. those are all states that have been part of the millions of job losses that america has had because of china trade and nafta. to your point, do you buy the argument from the trump campaign as a democrat, that maybe donald trump will have appeal with former sanders supporters who are not sold on clinton, not just because of trade but a broader argument about the economy leaving the working class behind? >> well, this has been a concern, you have a $531 billion trade deficit last year. we're looking at an america whose strategic base has been undermined. this is national security as well. shipping, manufacturing parts,
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we're losing those industries because of trade deals that happened during the clinton administration and i think that hillary clinton is paying a price for that and but she still should be staying in ohio, fighting it out in ohio. ohio has 18 electoral votes. it's a principle player in every presidential election. this one is no exception, no republican has won the white house without it. >> if donald trump can win it, which mitt romney could not and john mccain could not, maybe he has a fighting chance. look at the politics average, donald trump up but not by much, clinton 40.7. you see johnson still having an impact at 6.8%. final point here, do you think if the clinton campaign is writing this off, hillary clinton hasn't been there since labor day that suggests that they are because they are not sending the candidate there anymore base he cicalbasically, clear politics average suggests that trump is ahead but not by
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much. >> you're right about that, margin of error argument, maybe "the new york times" story was making ohio less central to elections. if the clinton campaign writes off ohio because of trade issues, i can tell you in a way it's a confession that they are putting together the 270 electoral votes to gain the presidency and means their campaign is in real trouble. >> dangerous signs from congressman dennis kucinich. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> just when you thought she was gone, debbie wasserman-schultz is back, lecturing us on who's unfit for office. one player going viral for his patriotic play, raising the american flag after realizing the other team did not have one. this proud american joins us live. there he is in uniform. proud american next.
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disgraced chairwoman debbie wasserman-schultz is lecturing us on who is too unattractive to be in office. >> you can put the fashion experts and stylists in the world to work for donald trump and he still couldn't win a beauty contest because you can't fix ugly when it's on the inside. >> well, remember that's the same debbie wasserman-schultz who had to quit her job after conspireing to prevent bernie sanders winning the election, rigging the race for hillary.
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doctors under fire for science, saying men who support hillary clinton likely suffer from a testosterone deficiency and invites them to his clinic for a free t test. the add was supposed to be funny. can you argue with science? abby? >> thank you for that, tucker. appreciate it. now going viral for his patriotism. >> raising the american flag at a game when he realized the opposing team did not have one during the national anthem. >> mechanicville high school player dan haner joins us now. good to see you. >> good morning. >> so we read the story yesterday and loved it. they were singing the national anthem and there wasn't a flag. always have an american flag on you and brought it forward when needed? >> yes, we did. >> tell us what happened. >> we got to the game and me and a bunch of my buddies were looking around and couldn't find a flag, like, so we always have
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to carry the american flag with us. so when the national anthem started playing one of my coaches told me to grab the flag to stand out in the middle of the field. i did and i don't know, all of the stuff started happening. >> what is the response been? why do you always keep an american flag with you at all times? >> i don't know. it's just -- all of the teams before us like from mechanicville had the american flag. it's a tradition for us. we have the red raider flag and american flag. >> this went viral because i believe a parent of one of your teammates is a military veteran and posted that photo of you holding up the flag on facebook and a lot of people have been responding. i wonder when you take a broader context here of colin kaepernick not standing for the anthem and other nfl players are doing the same. what motivated you to pay so much respect for our flag? >> people serving and dying for the country, for the flag, for the nfl players doing it and
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disrespecting it and people serving it, it's not the right thing to do. >> henry mentioned colin kaepernick, and other athletes following in his lead. what is your reaction to that, of him kneeling during the national anthem trying to make a statement? what is your response? >> supposed to be role models to younger football players and not showing right thing by doing what they are doing. they are not doing -- i don't know, they are just not doing the right thing. >> dan hayner, i attended the college not far from there. we appreciate not just your appearance today but respect you're showing our flag. >> dan, thanks for being here this morning. >> no problem. >> okay. terrorists causing car crashes in the name of allah? the report on using cars as weapons just ahead. plus, donald trump launches a new attack on hillary clinton. is it a good strategy to hit hillary for her treatment of
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women? you can see them, about to debail, that is coming up next. >> hillary clinton's only loyalty is to her financial contributors and to herself. i don't even think she's loyal to bill if you want to know the truth. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go on that business trip? ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ this fall at choice hotels, the more you go the better! now earn a free night when you stay with us just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com.
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i don't even think she's loyal to bill if you want to know the truth. and really, folks, really, why should she be, right? why should she be? >> so trump said he wasn't going to mention any of the bill clinton sex scandals during the first debate now changing his substance. here to debate it, crystle ball and daniel wallace good morning. >> we can stipulate most don't want to talk about sex scandals of any kind. isn't it fair to point out that hillary clinton attacked women who alleged mistreatment by her husband? >> well, first of all, in terms of his comments to ms. machado he continued to tweet about him
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and check out her sex tape. this is current things happening right now. but sure, donald trump can bring up whatever he wants in the campaign. secretary clinton said it best, he can run his campaign however he sees fit. there's a reason that the clinton camp is basically daring him to bring up these old allegations and that is that they think that women and men across the country are going to look at this stuff and say, why are you attacking hillary for what her husband did? and i get it. she made some not so great comments about some of these women and other pieces -- if someone was sleeping with my husband, i'm not sure i would be super nice to them either. she was defending her family and defending her marriage. i get how she said these things at that time. let's move forward. >> so, david, look, why should i care about any of this? it seems trump has the best message any candidates had in my lifetime, middle class is dying, i'm here to help them. and why not just stick to that? >> well, that's hillary clinton's greatest fear, the next debate will focus on the
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real issue u.s. the high unemployment, the paying ransom to state sponsors of domestic terrorism. those are issues that donald trump wins on. if we focus on that in the next debate, there's no question he wins. but you have to say, tucker, talking about what hillary clinton allegedly did, you've got to understand, this wasn't just making disparnlging comments to women. these were attempts to coerce and silence women who made threats and accusations of crimes against them, sexual assault and sexual battery. you can't say this was something that hillary did -- she was a wife who was scorned. no, these were crimes. when you try to silence someone who alleges crimes, that's a crime in and of itself. there's no comparison between that and what making a beauty queen lose a little bit of weight 20 years ago because she's involved in a beauty contest.
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two different things. chr cristal, i would give hillary a pass, but what about standing up for women, you don't like strong women. it's like 1975 again. every time she talks, like stop with that. if you don't want to -- stop pressuring me. >> i'm not sure what campaign you've been watching but i think it's completely fair game to use mr. trump's own words about women. we're not just talking about 20 years ago. in this very campaign -- >> isn't it a little shallow though? >> because she was beautiful, think people care, tucker, women are half of the country. by the way, majority of the country is themselves overweight. so how your potential president -- >> come on, i get all that. trump can be rude and i understand all of that. but the country is facing real threat, that's why trump is the nominee in the first place. isn't it -- to focus on a
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beautify queen, no? >> yeah, it is. >> to look at what she did. she gave a speech on college affordability and project to get more young people involved in national service. yes, the media fixates on comments because they are sal ashs and there's horrible video to look at but hillary is trying to put plans out there -- >> and very quickly, will we see a disciplined trump leading up to the next debate. >> talking about the issues that count -- >> he wasn't disciplined last night. >> that before this ridiculous last debate assuming anderson cooper can stay fixed on these issues and not going into the red herring, we'll see mr. trump bring to the forefront the issues that will end up getting him elected as president. >> whether hillary treated on bill, like he did last night. >> good to see you both. >> thanks, tucker, take care. >> abby huntsman. >> a veteran returns from a tour
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overseas only to be attacked by a suspected terror hoo r here at home. another driver cashed into his car at 100 miles an hour. he was angry about donald trump's improper treatment of minorities and the crash was done in the name of allah. the fbi is now on that case. >> a new warning from the u.s. army, isis fighters are cross dressing, disguising themselves as women to escape from u.s. forces in afghanistan. pictures like this surfacing on social media as fighters try to escape under the current counter terror offensive. earlier this year also caught dressing as women in a bid to escape from a battle in iraq. a judge revealing its plan to confiscate and destroy every gun in the country. >> if i could take all of the guns in america, put them on barges and go dump them in the ocean. nobody would have guns. not police, not security, not
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anybody. >> okay, well that judge citing some statistics that he read on the internet says the u.s. would be better off following the australian model where the government buys up all of the guns and leaves its citizens defenseless. here's a proposal fit for the hall of fame, a texas teen using former dallas cowboys quarterback troy aikman to secure a date. you can see him there and then had the girl kae lee called in. he was waiting to pop the question. luckily she did say yes. she got him to help by writing him a letter. love that story. >> a rare one. >> this morning we're celebrating fall with our own fall festival here on the plaza. rick is outside with fall recipes. >> reporter: we told you about apple and pumpkin picking. here with ideas to cook up the flavors of fall into delicious
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food, is chef steve deflip poe. >> thanks for having us. >> every time you come home with like two big bags of stuff then eventually they rot. >> well, you've got to start cooking. >> do it right away. >> we did yesterday, we went to the store and bought all the every time i watch shows on tv i see chefs with ingredients, where do they get these things. we went to sam's club and got this stuff. >> to make sure it is -- >> exactly, access to the whole country. >> we start with risotto. >> took italian rice and chicken stock. we like to make our own but there's really good chicken stocks that you can buy at a store. really recommend getting a fresh chicken stock. put it in here. now i'll take this spreadable feta, unbelievable. you take this and put that in here. then we take a little fresh sage, mix that in here. then we mix this around and --
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>> spreadable a new thing? >> it's unbelievable. we got it at sam's club. we put a little salt and pepper and add the pumpkin, which is really important. that makes it really sweet. we just mix this around. it's so simple to do. it's not a big deal. that's it right here. >> man, i'm so glad it's dinner time right now. >> want to try a little? >> plus there are other stuff we have to show you. >> i'm going to eat and you're going to talk. >> mac and cheese, which is really simple. we made the pasta -- made fresh pasta with pumpkin in it, inside there, which is fantastic. you can eat that too by the way. try some of that as well. >> yes, please. >> this is awesome. >> this is home made pasta -- >> yeah, with pumpkin. that's why the color is in there. and spreadable feta as well. >> butter nut squash, a lot of people mix with that. how do you prep that? >> you've got -- the skin is
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kind of tough. what we do, at home, take it -- put in the microwave for five or six minutes and that makes it soft and scoop it right out. take that and then make the soup really fast. that coup can be done in eight minutes. >> butternut squash is intimidating. >> put it in the microwave, the skin you can cut yourself. we sell our spring rolls all over the place. then this is really funny. we made bread pudding. look at this, somebody stole a little bit on the way here. no one will add mitd who did that but someone -- >> we have a lot of crew guys -- >> i don't know who did it. >> then we have our cheesecake, put the feta in there as well, chocolate and fetfeta. >> not a big fan. >> in boston, we eat a lot of cheesecake. >> this is amazing. the season it's pumpkin and apple.
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how long can you keep them? how long will they last? >> well, first of all, shouldn't put it in the refrigerator. leave it out, about a month at the most. then you have to be careful with that. but i wouldn't go longer than that. >> great tips and recipes. all of these on fox and friends. >> and we have all of our recipes there, twitter -- >> steve, thank you very much. >> we'll send it to you inside. >> rick, you have the best job ever. how do you get that gig? >> it's good. good stuff. we also have a fox news alert. homeland security is -- foreign threats are now trying to hack into our election. will your vote be affected? a stunning report about what is happening as state election agencies right now. >> plus, "the new york times" tries to take down donald trump by releasing old tax returns, but did they break the law? david clark is here to react just ahead. stick with us. ♪
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rules set out by the nba. >> thank you, tucker. >> now we go to a fox news alert, america's election database is under attack and russia is the prime suspect. >> we're learning exactly how hackers are doing it and why the fbi is getting involved. >> jackie is here with the very latest on this story. >> good morning, the department of homeland security sounding the alarm after 20 state election databases were targeted by foreign hackers. four of them were breached investigators believe hackers went after computers owned by private contractors hired by the states to handle voter information of the one computer is believed to have fallen victim to a phishing scheme vofling a malicious link or e-mail, gave access to thousands of voter information. it wasn't changed, just scanned. the fbi warning all 57 counties about ballot security after one
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jurisdiction was targeted but not hacked. >> we're urging the states to make sure the locks are on and get the best information they have from dhs to make sure systems are secure. >> 21 states requesting help from the dhs to beef up security of their election bases. the fbi says it would be very difficult for hackers to change the outcome of elections but are leaving no stones unturned. if russia is the culprit, exact motives behind the attacks is unclear. abby and ed and tucker, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. people want to make sure there's integrity in the election process. >> there has to be integrity else the system completely collapses. >> it's a frightening new reality we face, you can't control it. >> russia is doing this, you'll have an entire political party opening arguing that people shouldn't have to show i.d. before they vote. which is the bigger threat?
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>> let's start with the i.d.s. >> next up "new york times" hitting donald trump for not releasing 25 years of tax returns. >> finally somebody who will say what hillary clinton is really thinking. alec baldwin takes on the candidates. >> here's a tip, if you never want to see my face again, elect me president and i wear to god i will lock myself in the oval office and not come out for four years. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away
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>> about what about the clinton foundation, is there a double standard in the media? >> it's great to see you. i can't think of anybody who would defend the proposition you lose close to $1 billion and write that off in taxes. that's what apparently the system allows. is the argument against trump, that in order to be patriotic, you have to pay more than you're required to pay, is that what the clinton people are saying? what is their argument exactly? >> i have a lot of criticism on twitter, i'm not an enormous donald trump supporter. >> no ks you're not. >> legal tax avoidance does not offend me it may in the sense that the tax code is messed up. someone telling me that oh, no, even though it's perfectly legal for you to avoid paying taxes, you should pay them anyway, i don't buy it. i think as long as you're obeying the law, if you can get
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your federal income taxes down to zero, more power to you. the political problem for trump in the story is first of all he's been going around complaining about how other people don't pay enough in income taxes and going around saying what a fantastic businessman he is and lost a billion dollars in a year. these are not great stories. >> and what about the clinton foundation, we mentioned in the lead-in, when you want to talk about transparency, what about the donations from foreign government and foreign countries. if that's raised in the second debate, is there going to be talk about the trump foundation as well which the clinton campaign talked a lot about? >> there certainly should be. i'm been banging my spoon on my high chair over a year about the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation was essentially -- it did do good charitable work but that was the price of doing business. the real point of the business -- you know, that was overhead helping people in africa or whatever, the point of the business was to provide a
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giant sort of super pac and rolodex of clinton campaign people in the offyears. and i think it's an outrageous boone dogle but we've been talking about it a lot. maybe not enough, maybe not in the right media outlets. of course there's a double standard. the trump tax story, which i heard earlier saying wouldn't be the bombshell it is today if it was may but it is news. >> if you think the system is rotten and the tax code is corrupt and rigged and i think it is. isn't it striking to see that auflt people benefitting from it, from the current system are donating to hillary? >> oh, absolutely. that was true largely with obama too. he railed against wall street and got more support from wall street than mitt romney did and john mccain did. and i think it tells you something about the system. there are a lot of crony
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capitalists types that benefit -- i tell college kids complexity is a subsidy. the more complex you make the tax code and rules, the more you're rewarding lawyers and consultants and political connections. that's what the democrats do. >> complexity is a subsidy. what a smart point. >> you said earlier, you have been up front about not being a trump fan. do you feel like in recent weeks he has started to close the gap with hillary clinton? you've seen these polls tighten big time. >> he absolutely has. i think if we had seen the donald trump we saw for first 30 minutes of the debate, if he had stayed that guy through the debate and then through the post debate instead of the late night tweeting -- >> i think so too. >> thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >> we talked about the "new york times," did it break the law? >> did you hear?
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me president and i swear to god i will lock myself in the oval office and not come out for four years. >> and alec baldwin was on last night and took on the candidates on "saturday night live." mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> we have a fall festival here on the plaza. look how adorable. we have pumpkins and apple cider doughnuts and we're celebrating something. >> next week is revolution day? we are celebrating it -- >> that's not true, is it? >> if it is true, we'll celebrate it because we're all
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about celebration. >> henry by the way, doing a awesome job. >> good to be here. >> we have a fox news alert, ang angry crowd gathers overnight in los angeles after police shoot and kill a man following a chase. a standoff with police at the scene. >> let's go. let's go. let's go. >> officers were chasing down a car believed to be stolen. the passenger carnell snell jr. jumped out of the car and tried to run and that's when he was shot. police say he had a weapon recovered from the scene. the first lawsuit filed against saudi arabia by a 9/11 widow. she lost her husband at the pentagon, says without the help of saudi arabia, the terrorists never would have succeeded. congress giving lawsuits like this the green light by overriding a veto by president obama. hundreds of similar lawsuits are
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also expected. as isis grows bigger and badder by the day, the united nations is announcing it achieved another important milestone this morning, declaring a ban on the african gray parrot. >> in france it's a parrot. >> commonly sought off because its ability to minimumic words. there's been a huge decline in population over recent years. they are dead broke but they don't live like it. the top floor of the bill clinton presidential library is a private 5,000 square foot pad, exclusively offlimits to the public. the executive suite is complete with a massive garden overlooking the arkansas river. the apartment was completed in 2004 along with the rest of the $165 million library. >> wow. >> those are headlines. >> we turn to the race to the
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white house which is in progress as we speak. "new york times" releasing the 1995 tax returns, first page of them anyway, showing a billion dollars in losses that year. >> the paper says they've done the math and if all they say is true, he potentially could have avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. but that so-called evidence is raising serious questions this morning. >> live in washington. how the trump campaign is responding. garrett, he is also responding on twitter this morning. >> we've now heard from both the campaign and from donald trump himself. it's interesting though, so far neither has offered any kind of pushback on what's actually in this report. the basis for this story by the times is three pages of donald trump's 1995 state tax returns. showing that year, he declared a loss of $916 million. now tax experts who examined the returns told the paper with a loss that large, trump could have been able to avoid paying any federal income taxes for up
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to 18 years. the times claims it received the documents anonymously and that trump's former accountant has confirmed the authenticity. this morning the candidate himself responded to the report tweeting, i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president and i'm the only one who can fix them. #failing nytimes. we heard a similar response as well when hillary clinton made some of those similar allegations due to trump not releasing the tax returns. >> we have to stop -- >> and we need -- >> maybe he doesn't want the american people all of you watching tonight to know he's paid nothing in federal taxes. because the only years that anybody has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart. >> the clinton campaign is
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clearly seeking to capitalize on this new report and issued a statement last night saying in part, there it is, this bombshell report reveals the colossal nature of donald trump's past business failures and how long he could have avoided paying any income taxes whatsoever. he call that's smart. now that the gig is up, why doesn't he go ahead and release returns to show us all how smart he really is? we should note, that none of the tax experts would looked at these returns and this report said they found any evidence that trump actually did anything wrong or broke any laws by filing those returns. >> garrett tenney live in washington. breaking a few moments ago, chris christie was on and said quote, this is a very good story for donald trump. you can see how they are trying to spin it, saying it shows how complex the tax codes are and he is the one to fix it. >> we had chris on last hour and
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him saying he could have nipped this in the bud well before the general election started. he would have gotten hit at the time and no one would be talking about it at this point. >> that may be true. i wish people would talk about it. you lose billion dollars and don't pay taxes. if that's true, there's something wrong with the system. this was 1995. bill clinton was president. i don't remember him talking about or obama talking about. hillary clinton has been living off of it -- >> busy building a suite in arkansas. >> exactly. >> the system is corrupt, who's going to change the system? >> and the big question now too is do voters really care? does the story even matter to them when they read the headlines. we asked that earlier and your response pouring in, this is on twitter, tweeted out saying 21 years ago? give me a break. just shows he knew how to hire good accountants. >> i don't really care about any of the candidates' personal or business taxes, everyone, including me goes for any
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deduction i can. >> it's not fair that this billionaire owes hundreds and billions of taxes that we paid into. did hillary clinton paid more than she owed? does tom stir -- since your raising the question, as a patriot iic american, i'm goingo pay double. >> do people even care? you think about what matters in the swing states and undecided voters going to make or break who wins or moves into the white house. i don't know the story will change their opinion. if they were going to support donald trump, this isn't going to change their mind. >> i care about the endless moral posturing from the left, we're good, you're evil. stop that. >> david clarke is waiting and will bring sanity to the set. great to see you, sheriff. >> good morning, how are you doing? >> what do you make of this? >> look, you know how much i wish i paid in federal taxes in
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zero. i'll bet most americans feel this way. this tax code is all screwed up and everybody knows it. look, any time that within this difficult and complex tax structure you can find loopholes, you should. you should do that. so this doesn't bother me at all. like donald said, makes him smart. i wish i could afford those type of attorneys, that's all that could take my taxes and get my federal tax you know, withholding and everything and get it down to zero. that's what all americans should be paying in federal taxes, zero. >> there does seem to be a disconnect between the mainstream media and how middle of america feels about this election, about the issues that matter to them. we're talking about donald trump's taxes. how do you think the media will handle this from here? will they use it as an attempt to take down donald trump? how do you see this playing out? >> none of this is working anyway, this is a sign of
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desperation by the liberal mainstream media, "new york times," "washington post" and others, throwing everything they can and refer to it to donald trump's strategy as muhammad ali rope a dope, throwing everything they can and they'll tire out the american people and they will fire back and knock the liberal mainstream media out in terms of their influence over the american public and their politics. >> if donald trump is so corrupt, you would imagine every federal lobbyist in d.c. would be giving him money, don't you think? is that happening? >> i don't think -- i don't think that donald trump is corrupt anyway. look, he's in that rare air, if you will, his income status, washington, d.c., those folks in that environment, the beltway bubble, that's what life is like. donald realized that you have to play that game. if you're going to get anything done. >> sheriff clarke has strong
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press is trying to downplay it but we've seen it before. 45 years ago there were riots and over 100 cities in april of 1968. richard nixon elected november that year and there wasn't another riot for over a generation. do you think trump if elected by his presence will stop the chaos? >> there's no doubt in my mind. donald trump cares about all people. he realizes that we focus too much on race in america. i mean, what's going on in these great american cities, baltimore, washington, d.c., new york, homicide is up. chicago it's off the charts. if this were happening in a third world country we would call it genocide but the people like barack obama and black lives matter, black lives do not matt to murder. i think that's a shame. >> there's a new study out which is way we wanted your take, showing murders among african-americans are on the rise. you can see just the graph there how high it has gone in those
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years. you think about though it's been almost eight years now under an african-american president, two african-american attorney generals as well and there was a thought eight years ago if anything he could be the president that could bring order to the country and bring people together and could help calm things down. but here we are eight years later and it seems like right now it's worse than it's been in a very long time. >> you know, we were all hoping that, including me. i thought maybe we could get into this actual post racial period of america but in fact the opposite happened but the reason why the opposite happened is because barack obama and others started to fan the flames of racial discord in the country for political purposes. they've done it for a long time. it's really ashame that good law abiding black people stuck in the plantation called the american get toe and two nights ago, a 4-year-old child was shot and killed in milwaukee. there were no riots and no demonstrations.
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also when this happens with other good law abiding americans and this isn't all black people. this is a behavior of the black underclass, culturally dysfunctional and take property by force and engage in all sorts of behaviors. the police are needed in these area and they need to be assertive. they are under attack. they have become less aggressive than they need to be in these cities to save these law abiding black people and paersful existence. as long as we continue to allow them to bash the police with the anti-cop rhetoric, you'll see disproportionately more black people will be victimized by anyone else. this is a shame, what the liberal rags like the quts new york tiles and "washington post" should be folk using on. instead they want to play politics and bring donald trump down. this isn't going to work. the thing is, this has been an ugly chapter in america.
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who would have thought after the election of the first black president the next president is going to have to come along and deliver a gettysburg type address to bring the country back together and heal this racial divide. >> it will be great if someone did that. thanks for summing things up so crisply as you always do. >> thanks for being here. >> coming up, terrorists causing car crashes in the name of allah. the report on using cars as weapons, just ahead. and comedy or political documentary? >> listen, america, i get it. you hate me. and you hate my voice and hate my face. well, here's a tip. if you never want to see my face again, elect me president and i swear to god i will lock myself in the oval office and not come out for four years. but if you don't elect me, i will continue to run for president until the day i die.
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duke university just launched a new class just for men. some calling it a safe space for men to think about their toxic masculinely or why they are so horrible. on the sylla bus, male privilege and rape culture and porn. people dressing their dogs in costume, this halloween because they are sexist, according to a new column in the "washington post," bashing okay nine costumes saying owners of female drugs can choose from french maid and nurse and male dogs include firefighter and
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doctor and that's simply not fair. >> i may dress my golden up as -- >> 100%. >> speaking of comedy, "saturday night live" takes on the first presidential debate last night. watch. >> i'm better than ever, let's do this. >> my microphone is broke. she and obama stole my microphone and took it to kenya and broke it and now it's broken. >> he is a bully. >> shut up. >> he started the berther movement. >> not that rich? >> wrong. >> not that charitable or never paid taxes in his life. >> warmer. >> it was not a documentary. joining us heather mcdonald. it's great to see you. is this race impossible to parody? >> i mean, it is so good. you don't even -- it almost feels like a parody when you're watching it in real life.
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it's so rich for them to make fun of. i think they did a great job. i thought they were very fair in making fun of both hillary and donald trump. so it was great. i mean, you know what's interesting is, i just saw an ordinary "snl" from 2012, there wasn't that much to make fun of with romney. you know, so it's like this -- just keeps giving and giving and giving and donald trump keeps giving it to them. it's just amazing. >> i thought alec baldwin was great. >> he was pretty good at playing mitt romney four years ago and there's a debate out there, are they fair enough to each candida candidate? you watch kate mckinnon and she does exploit some of her biggest weaknesses. do we have a sound of that? we do have that. i think we can play that. let's take a look. >> okay. >> we don't have it. but i'm sure a lot of people
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watched and seen her play hillary clinton before. >> yes, i mean throughout the years she made fun of the fact that actually in a sketch she did with hillary she made fun of the fact that hillary was against gay marriage and then finally was for it. and really like whisked her in the sketch. i don't think they are overly protecting hillary. there's enough to make fun of about hillary obviously. i thought the way they brought up at the end of the sketch she brought up alicia, i forgot to bring up my political tool. i thought it was really funny and it was great. >> when you introduce hillary clinton at the beginning of the segment, walking out with a cane, still suffering from pneumonia, coughing her brains out. then what they decided to do, as if clinton and trump are not enough on their own. they does something which is smart, family feud, clintons versus trumps and you get to widen the circle.
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>> we have team hillary clinton taking on team donald trump. on the trump side we have trump campaign manager kelly ann conway. >> thank you for having us on jeopardy. >> what a pleasure it is to be here, steve. this is fun. >> senator clinton is the prune juice of this election. she might not seem that appetizing but if you don't take her now, you'll be clogged with crap for a very long time. >> name a reason people give for being lazy? >> steve, i do not have an answer even though i did buzz in. i'll do what i usually do, talk and talk until people forget the question and i'm going to make an insane claim about hillary. may i ask my brothers for help? >> they are not here. >> yes, we are. >> what are you doing over here? >> we're just getting acquainted. >> bill clinton jumping in
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there. >> so good. >> everyone is disappointed when bernie sanders got out, even if you weren't a fan, you have to be disappointed that larry david would only be making cameos. if sanders were the nominee, he would have been riding this election pretty hard. >> yes, i love that he keeps doing him. he does it great and i love alec baldwin got to do trump versuscy 30-year-old cast member. it happens when the person impersonating is of the same age. we loved tina fey as sarah palin. it makes it really fun when the people keep coming and get it so accurately. i love the family feud sketch. i thought it was great. >> a lot of characters -- >> making fun of people. >> they are all adults, we're not -- remember so many years ago snl got in a tun of trouble because they had someone playing chelsea and she was in an awkward age, chelsea clinton, she was 13. they really got in trouble for that. why are you making fun of a
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child? so now we can. you know, they've all agreed and decided to go on the apprentice and made themselves known to the world. i say go for it and i thought it was a brilliant idea. >> now that we've got over -- >> i guess -- i don't think there's that much you can make fun of her now. >> well, i don't know -- >> chelsea clinton, what can you say? how did you pay for $11 million apartment? >> we appreciate it. good to see you. >> back to the actual campaign, the clinton camp in full damage control mode after hillary clinton says bernie sanders supporters are basement dwellers and kind of like losers. even politico feeling the heat. what's your favorite way to warm up on a fall day? take a 400 pound bear and snuggle up. that works. ♪
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>> abby too. >> i am. i love when we get to learn things live on television. >> 100%. show is almost over and i'm hanging on like sands to an hour glass. >> i don't look this good usually. a lot of makeup. >> that's true, i'm glad you're -- >> really nice of you. >> you saw this. you see this last week, hillary clinton mocking bernie sanders supporters. she loves them, they are great but they are also losers who live in their mom's basement playing videogames in between shifts at starbucks. >> this is a deep desire to believe that we can have free college, free health care, that what we've done hasn't gone far enough and we need to go as far as scandanavia, whatever that means, they are children of the great recession. if you're feeling that you're
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confined to being a barista or some other job that doesn't pay a lot and doesn't much have of a ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe just maybe you could be part of a political revolution is pretty appealing. >> ever wonder, how does media cover a story like that? you hear the audio tape with your own ears and hillary clinton mocking people who supported bernie sanders. >> that should be the headline. >> and that's what politico did, clinton mocks sanders supporters in leaked fund raising reporter of the then the clinton camp pushed back and said she wasn't mocking anyone. there's a new headline at politico, clinton gives her take on sanders supporters in leaked fund raising recording. that's true and accurate. she gave her take but you can glean from that that it was kind of demeaning. >> they didn't stop there. here's what the editors note. the headline in the lead of the story had been changed to better
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reflect clinton's tone. >> better reflect what the clinton campaign says -- >> look, everyone in the media is in the tank for clinton, politico, especially. you would think they have self-respect. i won't be bullied by her staff. trump, luna tick, they change it to trump gives speech? no, they stay with trump is a lunatic. >> you hear the audio. i spent a day working at starbucks as a barista, she was dising the job of a barista in the fundraiser. it's a tough job and the people i was shadowing, they love what they do and take that serious. we can mock a barista all day long, but after that experience firsthand, i think it's offensive. >> also being a politico reporter, not only do you have to report the story and write and but send to the clinton campaign for approval. we learned in one week of
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e-mails, what do you think? want your take on it. can we run this? xbl i'm glad you clarified you were shadowing someone. i thought maybe you only spent one day and couldn't do it. >> it didn't last. >> it was a story. >> they fired me. i was back in my parents basement and called it a day. >> hormone free foam into the latte. >> we have other headlines starting with this. a veteran returns from overseas to be suspected by a terrorist right here at home. the california marn saying he was on his way to play golf when another driver intentionally crashed into his car at 100 miles an hour. he was angry about donald trump's improper treatment of minorities and the crash was done in the name of allah. the fbi is now on that case. and stop, that is what more than 40,000 are asking congress in a new petition on stand united. they say the president shouldn't
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be paid while aggressively campaigning for hillary clinton. his salary is $400,000 and it cost $180,000 for every hour of flight on air force one. this comes as the president plans to devote one day every week to campaign for hillary clinton. a bear that is part of the family. this upstate new york man plays with this 1400 pound brown bear. his name is jimmy. it's like his own son. he and his wife adopted a 9-foot fall bear when he was just a cub. he is one of 11 bears they care for at the orphan wildlife center. here's a few of the others snuggling up to their owner. >> wow. >> never seen that before. >> a fully domesticated, not going to eat anybody. >> i'm not rooting for that by the way. want to clarify. >> rick, is very cuddly. >> he is. to be truthful, we've never cuddled. but i would love to move in with
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that family. i'm telling you. send me over. there is a hurricane out there, hurricane matthew, category 4 and it's just kind of to the north of colombia and moving towards the north. in the short term, short-term stay by tomorrow, major impacts i think especially for haiti. you'll be on the wrong side of the storm getting close. we'll see spots probably 10 to 20. isolated spots, possibly up to 40 inches that will cost life threatening flooding and mudslides across that island. in fact, part of the island which has been deforested over the last number of years as well. what does this mean for the u.s.? gets close by around thursday into friday. maybe the eastern shores of florida having some impact with this and then we'll watch it very closely. it looks like by any account it will hug the coast. by some possibility make landfall on the eastern seaboard.
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that's a week from now. we have a big storm we'll watch on the eastern seaboard and could be impacting a lot of us. so many focusing on elections will have to focus on this as well. >> an important one. >> appreciate that. >> the question this time of year, what is a lame duck president to do the last few months in august. he'll add a racial category box to documents -- >> and claiming he has not paid taxes in decades, but does that actually help donald trump? maria bartiromo is in the house and joining the couch next. >> don't drop that. >> nice to see you.
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based non-profit is now in charge of the entire internet system. the white house wants to add a new racial category for middleeastern people. under current law they are considered white. a new designation could appear on the census. front page story in "the new york times," donald trump's tax returns, the paper got three pages of those returns from 199 5 and it is dominating conversation this morning. >> they are claiming he maybe has not paid any taxes at all in almost 20 years. but our next guest says it's another attempt of getting trump to stray from his message. he has taken the bait a few times recently. >> yeah. >> you believe if we put both of the tax plans on the table, not the tax returns, but what they would actually -- each candidate
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wants to do with the current tax system, this would be a debate trump could win? >> it could be. we don't know what's in these documents and isn't in these documents. what we do know, there are provisions in the tax code that allow wealthy individuals to offset their income with losses coming from business ventures or in their business. that's exactly what it sounds like these returns say. he could have used as many as three years before 1995 and as many as 15 years after to offset losses in 1995. we know that and it's all legal. what i think this is is once again, the clinton camp and they are getting help from "the new york times," trying to take him off message. the fact is he has a good message when it comes to the economy. no doubt about it. lowering corporate taxes and rolling back regulations will move the needle on economic growth. her economic plan is not as cohesive. she has to take him off message, whether it is the birther issue, his tax returns, his business,
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miss universe, whatever she can do to get him talking about anything other than his economic message is a win for her. >> to your point though, this morning donald trump appears to be on message because he sent out a tweet, didn't go off on to a side issue. i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president. and i'm the only one who can fix them, #failing ny times. when it comes to the estate tax, hillary clinton is proposing a major increase. >> she's raising the estate tax and raising taxes on the wealthiest. that is going to hit small business. when i speak with small business owners, they are getting regulated out of business. and they are getting taxed out of business. so small business cannot wait to get a breather, whether it be a rollback in regulations or lower corporate taxes and that's what donald trump is offering. >> what's the real argument against trump, he doesn't pay
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more than he owes? >> there's nothing illegal here. we all know that. there's nothing illegal here. if you really want to talk about breaking the law, you could take a look, frankly at lying to congress at hiding evidence. that's actual breaking the law. this is not breaking the law. having said that it doesn't look good. no doubt about it. people will say he doesn't pay taxes. >> the tax code allows it and that's -- >> you'll chew on this on your show. >> we'll talk about it. we have general flynn coming from the trump campaign, general flynn has been a trump adviser and on the trump team. we'll talk with him about this. then we have diana deget as well and trey gowdy, continuing this investigation of the clinton foundation. >> pressing the fbi director among others. >> and pressing jim comey. >> if you could see our to do
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list, sunday morning futures. >> we saved the best part of the fall festival for last. abby huntsman getting her face painted on live television. if you miss that, you're crazy. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first they were told no, well... maybe, and finally: yes. ..
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the terminator himself and his body guard were stopped by the police for riding their bikes too fast. schwarzenegger has now apologized explaining he was having trouble walking and decided to bike, instead. so, all right, all morning here on "fox & friends" thanks to a fantastic apple orchard and you think of the hayrides and pumpkin picking and you think of oother fun activities like kids getting their face painted. >> she is a little kid at heart. >> you said kid. but this is lovely. she said this is a very grownup, sophisticated look she is giving me. what do you guys think? >> i think that's right. >> abbie game for everything. you are a professional face
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painter. >> yes, that's right. >> did you ever think you would become that? >> i was an artist my whole life and i'm happy to do what i love for a living. >> that's great. >> they're going to do it next, right? >> what's the key to sock tucce day? >> come show your faces. how pretty you look. >> what is the key to facepainting? >> kids seem to really respond to it when you do it? >> bring out its wild spirit. >> so sort of a mike tyson theme. >> mike tyson definitely knows about face art. >> he does know about face art. >> what are you guys thinking? >> you like butterflies. >> butterflies. >> what about you? >> unicorns. >> isn't that cool. >> i think i know what you are. >> spiderman. >> what about you? >> unicorn. >> that's really cool. >> beautiful. >> i'm a rainbow. >> i can tell. looking good. that's good. >> so, facepainting, how does it
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taste? >> you want to try? >> totally nontoxic? >> here you go. >> oh, he did. >> going to save us here, rick. >> hold this brush and tell people why we shouldn't use it. >> sorry about that. okay. we're going to go -- >> rick save us from this moment. >> tucker, keep licking that and we'll check back in with you in a second. >> alana, good morning. >> good morning. >> exciting stuff going on at michael's today. >> from 1:00 to 3:00 this afternoon anybody can go into a michael's. >> spend $7. >> you buy a pumpkin and then you provide all the stuff to decorate it. >> we'll make this adorable little dracula we have up here. >> how do we do it? >> we have everything precut and we make dracula's smile. he has a smile right there and some glue right by your pumpkin and we'll glue our smile into
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place. >> okay. >> see how easy that is. >> i thought this was an eyebrow, not a smile. >> we have eyebrows. you're just ahead of the trend. here is his eyebrow. >> oh, gotcha. okay. >> the fun thing about michael's, you can get creative with it. that can be a smile or an eyebrow. whatever you want to do. your creative pumpkin. i love wiggle eyes. they're so much fun. >> these are shady. >> a little bit. >> it's halloween and fall. it's okay to do that. >> love it. perfect. then we'll do the other one. very nice. >> this is, i don't think i've ever crafted but i'm fast. >> you could have fooled me, i thought you were a pro. i love that. >> all right. >> then we can go ahead and add some paint. you have kind of a crazy dracula. i love it. maybe he's really hungry. >> you guys do this every day. obviously, people can go and buy any of this to do at home. >> that's exactly right.
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tons of decor and craft stuff. come into your local michael's and make this fun dracula for $7. >> more coming up after the break. stay with us. i just saved thousands on my loan at lendingtree.com. in less than a minute i found out how much home i can afford. i like how you shop for loans the same way you shop for flights online. and it's all free. go to lendingtree right now and start saving.
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we're back. >> oh, yeah, totally transferred. >> would you do that with a tattoo? >> you were eating the paint. it's been an awesome fall festival on the plaza. face painting -- >> i had rissoto. it is the happiest place in new york city. >> lunchtime for us. >> what a great show. >> it has been awesome.
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>> thank you for doing the weekend. >> i appreciate you having me here. a couple e-mails reacting to "saturday night live." >> we do? >> i see them right there. one came from bill. here's hoping kate mckinnon has a long future with her snl character, but alec baldwin does not. >> "snl" is not funny. it has not been funny for decades. >> i think that's about right. all right. donald trump is going to be on the show tomorrow. don't miss it. olivia newton-john. and baseball hall of famer johnny bench will be here. >> i want to watch that. >> you'd be crazy not to. >> logon to fox&friends.com. we'll do the after the show show. >> and you guys can get your face painted. >> i'm going to get right on that. >> have a great rest of the sunday. >> don't forget.
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foxandfriends.com. we'll have more fall festival coming up. >> more mac and cheese and risoto. good morning. a new glimpse into donald trump's tax returns. putting the spotlight on the real state of his finances. good morning, everyone. i'm maria bartiromo. leaked documents from one year apparently showing a staggering loss of more than $900 million from trump. this on the heels of a tough week for his presidential run. plus, the feds giving immunity five people connected to hillary clinton's e-mail investigation. will anyone ever be held accountable in this scandal? congress is overriding president obama's veto of a bill
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