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hi. "the five." this next debate may be the most important debate since the last one. the topics are in order, debt and entitlement, immigration, economy, supreme court, foreign hot spots. sounds like jeopardy. fitness to be president and, of course, man buns. are they worthy of the death penalty? i say yes. anyway, let's pretend these topics actually matter. the u.s. just launched cruise missiles at sites in yemen after attacks on a destroyer. a syrian migrant just killed
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himself in prison. terror has married itself to technology as isis just used an armed drone that killed two kurds and wounded french troops. russia mocks american retaliation over hacks. this truly is a chaotic, unpredictable and grim time to be alive. it's the 1300s with leg plagss . on wednesday, we shall listen to two choices who must convince us they are the one to steer this country through a stormy, swirling muck. at this point, my only advice is, drink. drink a lot. this election season is getting uglier than a bag of hairless cats. messier than a port-a-john in a tornado. ask yourself this. which issue matters most to you? does it matter enough for you to accept every other horrible flaw that a candidate has? i wish i had better advice but i also wish we had better candidates. all right.
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here are -- we went through some of the topics. you have debt, immigration, economy, supreme court, foreign hot spots, fitness to be president. is there anything there missing that you wish was in there? >> i feel like that's pretty comprehensive and covers a lot. can i mention three things? >> no. >> i will. i think that millennials and their parents and millennials becoming parents, this issue of the cost of college and the question that the democrats really had during their primary season about whether there should be free college. i think that's worth talking about, because i think it's on a lot of people's minds. >> that's one. >> that's one. second one is how either one of them as the president would help set up the country to deal with the coming technological revolution that is going to change the work force in america dramatically. >> i'm with you. >> really important. then the other thing is i would ask this question.
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what, as president, would keep them up at night. i think gets to the understanding what is their worries. >> trump doesn't have that problem. >> there you go. >> thinking you forgot to tweet something. >> oh, my goodness. my poor ears. you are about to elect a president who said worse than that. >> the fly or -- i think -- on the economy, i see the debt and entitlement. on the economy, over the last eight years president obama absolutely can say that under his presidency, stock prices have gone up. but mainstream america hasn't felt that. that's a wall street -- that's done well for wall street and upper 1% or 5% of the people in america. how do you help mainstream america? that means wages. wages have been stagnant for seven or eight years. they haven't gone up.
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they blipped up for the first time in serven years. prices are going up. prices haven't stopped going but their wages have been stagnant. how do you turn that around and give us your plan both candidates? also on security, home grown terror. hot spots, i agree, syria. what are you going to if russia gets more involved or if the uk shoots down a russian plane? what are you going to do about home-grown terror? i go to the argument that has been heated over last few years. where are you on that? is data mining okay? i would like to hear -- >> they might agree on that. >> maybe. perhaps. >> what do you think, juan? what's missing from that list? what would you add? >> i think that social issues are missing. if you were to talk about some of the big wedge issues -- this is a fox debate. if you were to talk about, let's say, abortion. if you were to talk about gay rights and gay marriage, you may get some of that on the supreme court front.
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but the question is -- i think this is a big split within the party. how much do you emphasize those social issues going forward? the problem, of course, is donald trump is not really a conservative, not really like a traditional republican candidate. but nonetheless, i would be interested. i think america would be interested in going over that territory. i mean, i'm struck by the idea that debt and entitlement, where we get started, and i think that for trump and clinton, they do have such different ideas about tax policy. i think it's the one area where we have seen a clear divide. finally, i would say, you know what? remember the wisdom that debates don't matter? they have mattered in this election cycle. >> definitely. if they do touch on man buns. i think we share -- >> he doesn't touch man buns. >> i have an aversion. >> you have never dated a man with a man bun? >> absolutely not. here is what i think. i want to hear about debt and entitlement. i think they can make strong
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arguments. if you are for hillary, you like what she has to say. trump says wasn'ts she wants t it back. distinguish yourself on that. opportunity. foreign hot spots, further down on the list. very important. sounds like vacation, go to sandals. foreign hot spots. let's talk about national security, foreign policy. let's talk about what's going on right now with russia, what decisions would they make what we're seeing happening in yemen. that's a strong area, because they have differences there. there are many that say they believe hillary clinton will be much more hawkish, that that's her true self if they were to get in to be president despite pressures from the left. i'm fascinated to see how they distinguish themselves. here is the lead if you are trump to try to get the chatter away from everything else that he is calling distractions in the campaign. talk about the supreme court. that's the one thing that he actually is attractive to the conservatives, because they would rather have him stick to
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the list that he proffered rather than go with hillary clinton and who she might put in. perhaps that one of the first moves she might make. >> i have another one. >> i was going to ask whether the debate will stick to these issues. go ahead. >> it probably will not, partly because there's so much news that is happening -- even between our show and megyn kelly's show last night, fou y stories that broke. this is only thursday. this debate is six days away. i think a lot could happen. who know at this point next week what -- chris will stick to the issue. but he will cover whatever sort of breaking news there is. i feel like on early education, we have not heard enough from either one of them on that. school choice is an issue where donald trump certainly stands apart from hillary clinton. i think the nation is ready to hear a little bit more about that. that might be something that
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even if chris wallace doesn't bring it up, if i were donald trump i would try to bring it up. >> trade. both of them have moved their position on trade. have them go back and forth. let them iron out exactly where they are. >> i'm not sure where she is. >> she's been both. >> evolving. >> free trade and she's been a nafta advocate. then she's back to free trade. now we find out in e-mails she's been nafta straight through. but donald trump has had some fairly difficult to defend positions on trade. if you are a true free trader, you don't want to tax cars that come in, goods that come in, because that's not true free grade. that's punitive trade. i think it would be interesting. he is against trade agreement. >> the big news on this one is that -- >> is hillary? can we be honest? neither one has been consistent.
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>> she's flip-flopped on the tpp. but what i was saying is, i think the big news here is that in ohio the clinton people are pushing the idea that trump bought steel from china at the same time that steel mills are closing. i think for a lot of people, blue collar union people who thought here is trump standing up for the guy who has been losing jobs to global trade, here is trump, in fact, revealed as someone who has been taking advantage. >> could you argue that he saw a good deal. it was a steal on steel. >> pirate of fifth avenue. >> a lot of the trump buildings he doesn't build himself. those are going to be the people buying the steel from elsewhere. he will brand the building. he will sell the brand to the builder to put the -- the golf course and whatnot. he may not want to highlight that. he is not -- i would say he is not the guy going out there cutting deals with japanese steel makers.
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maybe he was. >> that's why they are picking on him about t. everybody is looking forward to the debate. some people have speculated wld there will be a debate. >> i was looking around. i saw jennifer rubin, washington post, said she was betting he wasn't going to show. there were other people on -- >> i heard it in the makeup room. take it to the bank. >> the little loud mouth punk in there. >> you are not the only one. colbert king said why allow trump the opportunity? he is saying that clinton shouldn't show up? >> yeah. clinton doesn't need another debate. >> that's happening. >> it's going -- what's it going to be? >> chris wallace will control it. it will be wild. >> it's in vegas. >> it's in vegas sglch. >> this is going to be the best debate. i have no doubt about it. >> not only the greatest debate ever, but the greatest debate
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that will ever be. >> i like -- >> not just the past but it will -- >> everything after this? >> everything after this. >> you sound like rudy giuliani. >> it's because of chris wallace and fox. >> it will only be on fox. >> have you been on his show and be questioned by him? you know he plans. >> anyway. i this you we should move on. >> that's a wrap. >> today trump addressed allegations from multiple women of past sexual misconduct. he called them all lies. drug up by the media and the clintons. that's next. i had frequent heartburn,
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donald trump is furious. he is fighting back from allegations he globed or kissed several women. he calls them lies coordinated by the media and the clintons. >> we address the slander and libel that was thrown at me. as part of a concerted, coordinated and vicious attack. these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. these events never, ever happened. >> flat out denial by donald trump and also a lawsuit aimed at "the new york times." they are not retracting the stories that they published. this broke last night. now the fallout has been people coming forward. how do you see this affecting the campaign? >> in the first debate, when
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hillary clinton dropped in there towards the end of the debate, she mentioned alicia mochado. i had a feeling then, there's something to come. something came. she comes out. that was coordinated by the c p clintons. donald trump didn't resist and he tweets about it. that becomes a story for a week. second debate after the other allegations -- the audiotape comes out, and he is asked by anderson cooper, has that happened. he said it did not happen. when you say that at the presidential level, then you can bet that either reporters or people are going to dig into it and see. that has been what happened. "the new york times" reported about two women who came forward to say this groping happened. donald trump says it's slander and libel. heoshg new york tyoshew york "n times" he is threatening a lawsuit. the other thing that's happened is, they put themselves in a
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box. they are questioning the victims. which sis exactly they complaind the hillary clinton people did in the bill clinton days of questioning the victims. you will see more tonight on fox news. the thing that's happened is you have trump defenders saying in the story of the airplane, newt gingrich described it as a woman who had a bad flight 34 years ago. i think that's not a good thing to say. then you have people saying that, well, on planes in that day and time, the arm rest couldn't actually move up and down. therefore, this can't possibly be true. then you had another trump surrogate saying, actually, stewardesses at that time, flight attendants were not allowed to move somebody from coach to first class because it never happened for me. these things are not the way to deal with a story like this. he might be able to get away with it in terms of his supporters are not going to go away. they are locked in.
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they think it's the media's fault. the one that gets to me is "people." he is talking about "the new york times." "people," the reporter, she writes about this thing that she says happened to her. he responds about it today. his response is about her looks. he says, look at her words, look at her and decide for yourself. i think not a shining moment. >> that was an interview they conducted -- >> they did several interviews with them in terms of a feature and their moth-- >> when she was pregnant. >> bolling, true or false, the allegations? what is the impact politically? >> it's not okay what they are claiming bill clinton did. none of that is okay. nor is it okay what they are accusing donald trump of doing. none of it, period.
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my issue is -- why are we spending so much time on it? you want to call out the character. both sides are going to it and have done it. do we not care about the supreme court? do we not care about taxes going forward? do we not care about wages? do we not care about whether or not isis is planning to use an exploding drone in america which we heard about today? these are the issues we should be caring about. we spent literally more time on both sides, 30-year-old allegations of sexual impropriety, way more time on that than the issues that really matter. it's time to move on. >> the last topic that mr. wallace will be discussing is fitness to be president. there are those that will argue that this is relevant, that it's important. it should matter. whether or not someone has the suitability or has committed sexual assault or aggression against women. that's the counter argument.
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>> yeah. i think that's the counter argument. people want to know character. i think this is of a part with the idea that we don't know that much about his taxes still. we don't know to the questions about -- he says he is a great businessman. that's the basis of his run for president. what do we know about his character? who is this person? people are trying to discover it. donald trump is quite, quite good at publicity. in this case, i would have to say that i thought dana is on target. a lot of the rebuttals -- i heard ben carson say it's really on people who haven't heard this language before. that's the problem. of course that's not the problem. or he said you are voting for the children and their future. shouldn't be talking about this. >> that's your buddy. >> yeah. but people are talking about it. they are using it as a way to see who the candidate is. it has tremendous political power at this moment, kimberly. because not only do we have the first woman candidate opposite
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him, but we have a moment when people are, i think, just very concerned about sexual miscon sdukt in this society. you have women who are standing up for themselves. that's why you see the clinton campaign not only gaining but gaining radically and gaining with people -- white working class women who previously were strongly pro-trump. that's why polls are falling. >> her character is under scrutiny as well for not sexual misconduct but forsistently lyi. >> yeah. there's some serious things that are being investigated and have been by congress. >> here is why his denials don't work. there's a simple problem. he confessed. this is the first -- this is the first political scandal in history where he admitted to it on a hot mike and also with howard stern talking about walking in on beauty pageant teenage girls while they are changing. he has said this.
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then he will say, wait, this is locker room talk. all that does is that indulges the worst assumptions that all men think like that, all men sit in locker rooms and say this. it's not true. said this and thd examples. the word versus deed argument that i mentioned two days ago or maybe yesterday that he should use, he can't use it anymore. it's now action versus action. then ironically, he is turning all of his surrogates into hillary clinton. they are forced to stand by him. you are not supposed to stand by somebody who does something wrong. loyalty becoming feel-ty is immoral. i will leave it there. >> crimes of sexual harassment, assault, aggressive acts and violence against women should not be condoned. maybe we can learn as soon as something happens, come out, say something. >> sometimes you don't always come out immediately. >> often. >> come out, regardless.
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>> these are -- another problem is these women did tell family members. if you believe that it's all made up, that is quite an amazing type of coordination if you are going back ten years on people's memories and coordinating it within 24 hours. i doubt that happened. >> that's part of evidence that comes forward to back it up that is substantive. hillary clinton, she's got the mainstream media helping her out. hear all be a it next. ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love.
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as the election nears, wick i c wikileaks has been pumping out e-mails for the clinton campaign. clinton's pals will try to convince you to look the other way. >> what can we see as the really
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smoking gun, if you will, in these e-mails? >> we haven't seen one. this was an illegal breach on john podesta's e-mails. we haven't seen anything that the trump campaign would like to be the smoking gun. >> let me say what podesta was saying last night. this is from a victim, this is stolen property. he was hacked. >> there are plenty of smoking guns. we learned the secretary admits he she has public and private issues. syrian refugees cannot be properly vetted. we will get to another one that's infuriating a lot of people like faith in me in the next segment. why is the media downplaying these revelations? mr. trump has an idea. >> the most powerful weapon deployed by the clintons is the corporate media. the press. the corporate media in our
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country is no longer involved in journalism. they are a political special interest, no different than any lobbyist or any financial entity. and their agenda is to elect crooked hillary clinton at any cost, at any price, no matter how many lives they destroy. >> dana, mainstream media has, obviously, leaned hard left. is trump wrong on this? >> i think without corporate media, donald trump wouldn't necessarily be where he is today. because he got a ton of free corporate media during that primary run. when you are the republican candidate, look at the last several decades. if you are running as a republican, the media at the end, they're going to try to get you. that's what's happening. it's interesting, andrea mitchell's tone on it, which is sort of in sadness, there's an empathy with john podesta.
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that could be because of the issue of being hacked and private property. i agree with that. the problem with the hillary clinton team is that, it's out there. with trump and the women, it's out there. you have to deal with it. complaining about the media at this point is not going to get you too far, except for with your base. >> i think you take a similar stance. again, these e-mails are supposed to be property of the government. property of the people. >> yeah. but i have to remind everybody who is -- how quickly we forget, what a bad person and a coward this guy is. he dumped the largest pile of classified documents that potentially endangered our all l allies and informants. i don't like hillary clinton. but the fact is, we were -- we are americans before we were democrats and americans. now we're okay with an outside entity, russia -- to manipulate
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our elections. it's absolutely mad. i'm amazed people here do not care where this is coming from. it bothers me. >> i think we all care about it. i think it's horrible. absolutely. obama threatened to take action against russia. i doubt that he will. at this point, unfortunately, we have reached point where russia and china can turn out the lights here in new york city. then maybe they will coordinate with russia and dump the deleted hillary e-mails next. >> in fact, he talked about how he would help the helpless. he saddled up with the tyrant, the worst. >> the part that concerns me at the moment is apparently the russians have tried to hack into the electoral system -- election system in states like florida. to me, this is an outrage. i can't believe it. why would anybody think that -- i don't care who is the winner. you don't do that. because i think they want to undermine confidence and then donald trump, of course, has been talking about this is a rigged system. i think even republicans -- you
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hear republicans saying, don't say that, mr. trump. don't undermine the value of our american system. i think the republican election officials who have spoken about we have more voter i.d., we are on the watch for voter fraud. they're not saying the election system is fraudulent and that america is built on a lie in terms of our democratic principals. i think republicans and democrats are singing from the same song book. to come back to eric's point, when people ask about the revelations in here, they say, okay, where is the smoking gun? i say one report today that said the number one smoking gun is hillary clinton's cozy relationship with the press or that -- >> one of them. >> at state, friends of bill got special preference. i thought to my, we knew that stuff. i'm almost accepting it. >> i know. you become desensitized to criminal conduct and low ethics. that's the problem. it's had that affect in the country. people are like, something else, the clintons don't play fair,
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the clintons do pay for play. one thing after the next. it becomes saturated to the point where you don't feel it anymore. >> if there were e-mails that wikileaks or some other -- whoever hacked that were trump's and showed some sort of collusion with someone in a news organization showing them sending questions that would be talked about in a debate or a town hall, you wouldn't find that interesting and newsworthy? >> that's why we talked about it on this show. the question is, is it the equivalent, if you are talking about equivalent, of what's going on with the leaks that donald trump has experienced in terms of the video and the language -- >> no. i'm saying when you find out that donna brazile who heads up the dnc sent along a question word for word -- >> she denies it. to be fair, she denies that. let's assume that it really did happen. people are like, yeah, you know, reporters, people get involved. she was the head of the gore
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campaign. she was vice chair of the dnc. they wonder why people like that are in the media, as much as we -- dana brought up yesterday corey lewandowski, he is getting paid from the trump campaign while he is getting paid from cnn. this is not good. >> final thought? >> i think that both of these campaigns, just to go back to the debate and how important it is next wednesday, if you are fighting about the media and the media's unfairness and the treatment of the media by next wednesday, i don't think that's the best closing argument. get that out of your system over the weekend. there's more to come in terms of news developments. your closing argument should be if you are trump why you would be better for this country and that change is needed. if you are hillary, you want to say you will be a steady person that's more fit for office. whatever the closing argument is, it should not be blaming the media or blaming wikileaks. >> leave it there. many people of faith are furious with the clinton camp after reading what some of hillary's top aides wrote about
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(announcer vo) you can commute. (man on radio) ...40! no flags on the play! (cheering) (announcer vo) or you can chest bump. yo commute, we got serious game. siriusxm. road happy. catholics represent nearly a quarter of america's electorate. the latest e-mail dump, will it cost hillary vote ss? it shows some of her top aides speaking negatively about the religion. paul ryan calls it an insult of millions of people across the nation. he is not the only prominent catholic upset by e-mail exchanges. here is the president of the catholic league. >> these are anti-catholic remarks, read exactly what podesta said. this man is beyond bigotry. when somebody sticks their nose into somebody else's religion for the purpose of their words revolution, this is at a new
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stage. >> here is more from bill bennett and tucker carlson. >> this crowd has been anti-catholic for a long time. it's catholic teaching on marriage, on same-sex, on contraception and on abortion. they can't stand that. catholics i hope will take note of this. their faith is being attacked. their faith is being disparaged. they should react. >> this is infuriating on differentvels. if this were islam, the president would have a press n conferen conference. >> tucker is right about that. the three people in the e-mail exchange are all catholic. >> they happen to have a fairly substantial understanding of it, because there were two words in there i didn't know that they had used. but, look, i listened to mr. donahue say somebody sticking your nose into your religion -- if somebody found an e-mail not
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for them and they read and they were offended, that's more offensive to me. you stuck your nose into somebody's e-mail. should we adjust all of our private e-mails so people's feelings don't get hurt? there's a place for your private thoughts. >> yes. we have to now. >> this is the point. it's like, now, it's like, i want to have my private thoughts. i want to talk about -- i think the pope -- i don't like the pope. now that's going to get leaked? >> there's no more private. >> you are happy with that? i'm not. >> i'm telling you -- >> it's total arrogance for somebody to be upset reading somebody else's e-mail. >> i'm thinking of going e-mailless. >> you know what? it's your thoughts. >> they will get in there? >> yeah. >> kimberly, there is something to be said about religious freedom and discussion about it. especially after the big fight that we had -- people forget, the little sisters of the poor, which was -- became part of the
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obama case. >> they were vocal voicing their opinion and wanting to not provide and be associated with contraception. i agree with dr. bennett. it's out there. we know it. this is what we know what they think and how they -- >> that doesn't excuse you reading it. >> i didn't go hack it. you might find it entertaining. there's talk about fashion. >> your password was easy to figure out. >> fabulous. >> eric, your thoughts on the second day of this story. >> i think it continues to unfold. yesterday it was a russian acquaintance that sent something. there was reaction. look, i understand what you are saying. you say stuff in private that would outrage a lot of people. once you are out there and you see who these people are and what they are think -- there's a lot in these e-mails. the way they were talking about latinos, the way -- >> catholics and evangelicals are severely backwards.
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>> it goes back to the question character. if the character is flawed, is it okay if it's flawed as long as it's flawed in private? i don't know. i see what you are saying. i hate all of it. i wish we -- >> you know what's interesting? in this case, unlike the audiotape from nbc and "access hollywood," these are not even hillary clinton's own words. these are staffers. do you think that matters in the minds of catholics that might be using this as a decision point? i don't think anybody is. >> i listened to bill bennett. bill bennett was making a point that this crowd as he sees it is not a religious crowd that they are somehow globalists, trade people and then they have these kind of what they consider enlightened opinions about abortion, gay rights. they think they are smarter. >> that's true. >> that's the way bill bennett interprets it. the way i interpret it -- i didn't find it as someone who is very religious, i did not find
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it offensive. i'm not a catholic, but i didn't find it offensive. i found it interesting that they said that so many conservatives, especially powerful conservatives who have converted chose to convert to catholicism because they thought if they became evangelicals it wouldn't sit well with their rich friends or something like that. well, this is interesting. because i don't think that's true. i really don't. i think that from what i have experienced in washington, there are lots of people who are proud and think it's politically advantageous to stay they stand for christ and all this. to me, it's a very interesting -- in terms of offensive, they say someone is catholic is bad, i don't see that at all. >> as a lutheran, i feel like i could be an honorary catholic. you are almost there. >> i agree. clinging to guns and religion. >> that's not in here. >> no. that was before. more to come. >> what about me?
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i don't believe in anything. >> skip this. >> we will have more on the wild presidential race that we believe will come to an end in 26 days. they are trading new fire on the trail. their latest attacks are next.
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take it easy. it's almost over. less than a month to go. it's crunch time. donald trump and hillary clinton, well, they aren't letting up on one another. >> honestly, she should be locked up. the clintons are criminals. remember that. they are criminals. this is well documented. and the establishment that protects them has engaged in a massive coverup of widespread criminal activity at the state department and the clinton foundation in order to keep the clintons in power. whether we have only the illusion of democracy. >> the stakes are so high because we know -- we have already learned who donald trump is. what we have to prove in this election is who we are. there's a lot of negativity right now, generated by the other side.
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and we cannot let this pessimism, this dark and divisive and dangerous vision of america take hold in anybody's heart. >> greg, mrs. clinton is out west and apparently joined bigger crowds than ever. she has elton john at a fund-raiser and up to seattle and macklemore doing a fund-raiser. >> this is the longest episode of divorce court ever. it really is. when we're all old, we are going to be in rocking chairs, remember the election of 2016? those were the days. we will have kids and grandkids sitting around. there will be a little jasper. >> my gosh. dana, donald trump's campaign has a new ad. it talks about corrupt hillary and that she does pay to play. is this going to work? >> well, with his base, yes. i think it works. especially because every rally
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he goes to, lock her up is the chant. that's what they want. i think he crossed a line. civilians don't get to decide somebody is a criminal. our court system does. schoolchildren learn that. i think it crossed a line. in the sound bites, it's a stark difference of a viewpoint of an election. i can see both points of view. i think in their closing arguments, one will be a dark view and one will be positive. we will see who wins. >> eric? >> yeah. >> the judge -- federal judge has opened voter registration in florida. we have seen voting start in many states. this election is on. >> yeah. pre-voting, it's going to be huge. think what these people are voting on right now. they are looking at two candidates taking shots -- literally the lowest shots you
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can take at each other. it's sad. honestly, i didn't mean to not answer you right away. it's tiring. i'm literally -- >> you are running out of words. >> how is my friend kimberly feeling? >> energized. >> you love this game. >> i did have beef today. this is what i think. i think that people are going to get newly energy iized when the see the debate. i'm not kidding you. i think that's going to bring another area of discussion. you will see in the polling whether or not that's going to be enough to shift some of the members. obviously, trump is trying to play catch up. hillary has to try to be likeab likeable. they have to take a break from more scandal. >> one more thing up next.
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>> he wrote -- he wrote "my sherona". >> i feel bad for the people who didn't win this year. hillary's scandals, we talk about a bunch of them. 33,000 e-mails. just watch. >> good chart. >> i will post it. >> a t-shirt waiting to happen. >> cattle futures and -- >> that one. >> cattle futures. >> go ahead. >> cows travel to the future. >> i want to -- i want to wish the navy a happy 241st birthday. i want to say a special thank you and god bless you to those who serve and to your families that support you. the brave men and women defending freedom in this amazing country. >> well done. dana? >> there's only a few more days left until this thing comes out.
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♪ ♪ >> how nice the music is. >> perverted. >> here is the thing, i have a great author. in this book i wrote one clap t jasper's voice. you can read it. it's hilarious in his voice. >> is greg touring with you? >> he is>> no. i have 30 seconds left. secret to happiness. there's nothing sadder than a dirt yiy hig yiy hyena. throw it into soapy water. >> that's gross. >> that's a bubble bath. nothing better than a sweet
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smelling hyena to make your evening. >> stop. say you are sorry. >> what's wrong with you people? this is a fox news alert. hillary clinton is expanding her lead on donald trump amid new allegations of sexual assault by the republican nominee. all allegations he strongly denies. and a new batch of wikileaks e-mails with more behind the scenes campaign communications on clinton's biggest vulnerabili vulnerabilities. our new fox poll is releasing right now. these were taken after the most recent debate, monday through wednesday. clinton is now ahead 45% to 38% over trump in the latest four-way poll that's a seven-point margin. it's up from two points last week. the head to head matchup, clinton leads 49% to

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