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at barnes and noble or amazon.com, the story has never been told before and it will shock you. lots of fun stories about my time here at fox and my favorite interview here on "the kelly file" and my absolute least favorite. who do you think it is? see you tomorrow night at 9:00. ♪ welcome to "hannity." tonight exclusive interviews with four women who claim their lives have been ruined by the clintons, juanita brod drik, paula jones, kathleen willey all accused bill clinton or sexual misconduct. first, at the age of 12 koogty shelton was allegedly raped by a 41 year old man and hillary clinton defended the man accused of assaulting her. here is her story. >> at 12 years old hillary put me through something you never put a 12-year-old through. >> in 1975 hillary clinton, then a public defense attorney, she
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defended a 41-year-old man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. >> it will be very hard for me not to walk up and smack her. i know that sounds mean. i mean she put me through a lot at 12 years old. >> her client she represented got him off and she is seen laughing on two separate occasions. >> a lie detector test. i had him take a polygraph which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs. >> she hasn't thought about coming to me and saying i'm sorry. that would be nice after what she said on tape. what happens if that daughter of yours, if that would have been her? i mean you would have protected her, where you don't know me so i'm just crap to you. earlier today i spoke to kathy shelton and her attorney, candace jackson. watch this. >> let's go back. you're 12 years old. you went through a vicious,
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violent rape. you were in a coma as a result for five days, stitched up. as a result you can't have children? >> 99% chance that i can't, which is pretty much saying no. >> and you had -- you learned that at the time? >> yes, the doctor come in and told me before i was released. >> walk us through what happened in your case when you were 12 years old. >> my mom was sending me to church with some friends that was a couple of blocks away, and i wanted to ride by bicycle because it was still light. after it was over she was going to pick me and the bicycle up, but before i made it there i was yanked off the bicycle by two guys, which one was under age so they're not able to bring him up. i was tooken -- i was taken on a road. i was trying to get out. first i told them i wasn't going with them and i was going the try to leave and they wouldn't let me, they yanked me off the bicycle, and i was taken on a road somewhere, and by that time
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pretty much my clothes was ripped off of me and i was screaming and crying and i couldn't get nobody's attention. it was like this road, all i could see was fields, and they -- they raped me there and they beat me so bad that i think they thought i was dead when they left, but i remember him saying, you like it, don't you [ bleep ], you like it, you want more of it. >> at 12 years old. you were in a coma for five days after? >> yes, sir. i crawled to a porch that i still don't know where it is to this day, and they were coming back to finish me off and this lady turned the porch light on. i was told it was a lady, that's how i know that. i have no idea who it was. >> you don't remember. >> and that's what saved me. she got their tag number, and i -- i fell out at that time and i woke up five days later.
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>> and it was so brutal, violent you needed stitches, you were brutally raped. >> yes, sir. >> yeah. hillary clinton said she did a favor to -- for a friend to be the attorney for the accused in this case, and as we just played, i had him take a polygraph test which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs, and then she laughed. she was bragging about getting this guy off. now, he faced 30 years to life. he ended up getting off with time served. my question to you is when you hear those words and her bragging about that case, a fascinating case as she calls it, what is she communicating there? >> that she is going to win her first case whatever it takes, if she has to lie, cheat or steal. >> doesn't it also imply that she thinks he is guilty? >> yes, sir, definitely.
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>> which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs. >> oh, yes, she thinks he's guilty or she wouldn't have said that. >> as part of the court filings in this case -- >> i don't think she thinks, she knows. >> she knew? >> yes, she knew he was guilty. >> as part of the court filing she filed an affidavit and she wrote she had been informed, this is talking about you, the victim, was a girl that was emotionally unstable, had a tendency to seek out older men and engage in, quote, fant sizing, i already had been told by an expert in child psychology that -- and disorganized families such as complaint ant's are even more prone to exaggerate behavior. >> my mom was a very strict mother on me. fatter of fact, when i was 18 it was almost impossible to do anything then. but at that time after what happened to me i did not want to do anything. >> understandable. >> all of those things that hillary clinton put in that affidavit were intended to force
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kathy to under go further psy e psychiatric evaluation and interrogation, all things intended to portray her as a liar, someone who made up this rape, that if there was a rape -- that if there was sex it was consensual at her age as a virgin of 12 years old, and all of those tactics are things you would never expect some sort of women's rights advocate to engage in. >> blaming the victim. >> that is blaming the victim. >> aren't there rape shield laws that prohibit that? >> almost every state would prohibit those tactics, and you would expect someone like hillary clinton, some sort of self-proclaimed feminist who cares about women and children to not need a rape shield law to zealously defend a client without engaging in tactics of blaming the victim. >> kathy, obviously this has impacted you your whole life. what do you want the american people to hear out of this? it is pretty obvious she knew this guy was guilty. >> just about every speech i've
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seen hillary do she says she was for women and children, and if she was for children she would not have put me through what i went through. >> last question. this election is in 26 days. she is running -- isn't it time for her to be -- for a woman to be president of the united states? >> not like that. the world won't last with her in it because she is going to lie, cheat and steal to get what she wants. and also tonight over the course of several decades bill clinton has faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct and hillary clinton has been accused of attacking the women who made these accusations about her husband. in 1978 juanita broad drim claimed she was assaulted in a hotel room by the future president. and in 1994 paula jones sued bill clinton for allegedly
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exposing himself to her resulting in an $850,000 settlement. here are their stories. >> sexual harassment is shocking enough without having the president of the united states accused of it. >> what mr. clinton did to me was wrong. >> then he kissed me on -- on my mouth, and, uhm, and pulled my closer to him. >> you begged him to stop? >> yes. >> and then he took my hand and he -- and he put it on him. i have said that nothing improper happened. >> bill clinton raped me and hillary clinton threatened me. >> i am mystified and disappointed by this turn of events. >> i have been telling the truth. >> before i testified in the paula jones case a stranger approached me, mentioned my 13-year-old cat who had disappeared, my tires which had been vandalized and asked how my children by name were and said, you're just not getting the
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message. >> this is about what hillary clinton is doing to women like me so that she can attain the presidency. she wants us all to be quiet. >> the great story here is this vast right wing conspiracy that has been conspireing against my husband since the day he announced for president. >> and she came over to me, took a hold of my hand and said, i've heard so much about you. she was just holding on to my hand. she didn't -- because i had started to turn away from her, and she held on to my hand and she said, do you understand everything that you do? i mean cold chills went up my spine. >> in the end i know i will get my good name and reputation back. >> that's the first time i became afraid of that woman. and earlier i spoke with juanita broaddrick, paula jones and kathleen willey. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> glad to be here. >> you were invited to the
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second debate, correct? >> yes. >> uh-huh. >> and you all came willingly, you wanted to go. why? >> i wanted to support donald trump first and foremost, but i think that the thing that we wanted to get over -- the thing that's most important to me and to us is to tell the women, especially the younger women in this country and the older women and everybody, that everybody in the mainstream press is calling all of bill clinton's crimes infidelities. rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment are not infidelities. they are crimes and they are misdemeanors. his wife is covering for him. no champion of women attacks the victims of sexual assaults and rapes. >> paula? >> the same thing. i just want to remind, you know, the young people that don't know her stories and maybe have seen it for the first time, and i
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wanted them to see that we were there and why we were there and that hopefully would have made a statement. >> juanita? >> i think it is really important for the millennials to know, those that weren't born when i came forward after bill clinton raped me and those that were too young to understand what we went through, especially the time that it was back in the '70s. it was very hard for someone to come forward. and so, yes, i did go to the trump debate. i thought that we might possibly be able to bring this out and influence people and be able to tell them that hillary is not for all women. hillary is only for one woman and that's herself. >> i think you raise a really good point because i think there is this whole generation of people that do not know your stories. >> right. >> over the years i've had the opportunity to get to know all of you and interview all of you, and really i think the more
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important thing today is considering this is even in the news today with donald trump, has the mainstream media been receptive to asking you three about your stories? >> oh, definitely not. >> no. >> nobody? >> nobody's asked. >> nobody has asked? >> no, no. >> the "new york times" never called you? >> no, no. >> not until we went into the trump spin room. >> well, they were there. >> yeah. >> in other words because this is a really important point because they're all reporting today donald trump did this or kissed this person or that person. you're saying that none of these media outlets contacted you -- >> no. >> -- in this election campaign? >> nothing like cnn. >> to tell your story? >> or abc or nbc or cbs. >> with 26 days to go and they haven't contacted you, does that reek of politics to you? >> absolutely. >> oh, my goodness, yes. >> that should tell you something. >> let me give you the opportunity for those people that have never heard your
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story. juanita we'll start with you. >> back in 1978 when i was working for bill clinton's campaign for governor i was raped by bill clinton. i was viciously raped. and then three weeks later when i happened to be at a fundraiser for him but i didn't attend the fundraiser, i was just going there to hand in information to tell them i was no longer going to volunteer for the campaign, hillary personally threatened me. >> let me go back to the assault. you're saying you were a nurse at the time, correct? >> yes. >> and you wanted him to be governor? >> yes. >> at the time. >> oh, yes. >> you were working for his campaign. >> right. >> so he invited you for coffee? >> yes. it was a long story after he made a campaign tour around to my nursing home. i was trying to explain to him, sean, about what the nursing homes were going through, the reimbursement method was -- it
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was horrible. and he seemed genuinely interested, he wanted to hear what i had to say. so he said, if you're ever in little rock again, he said, call me, let's get together and talk about these things. and as you know, we were supposed to meet in the coffee shop at the hotel where i was staying. when he got to the hotel he called and asked if we could meet in the room instead. this was the attorney general. i didn't fear anything would happen. >> and you went up to the room? >> no, i was already in the room. >> yeah. >> i had sent my friend that was with me, one of my employees, norma kelsey, on down to the meeting. i said, when i get through with the meeting i will be right -- i mean get through at the coffee shop with bill clinton i will be right on to the meeting, and of course i never showed up. >> and this was a violent sexual attack? >> yes. >> and when it was over there was this moment you told me the first time i interviewed you, that he said to you as he's
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walking out the door -- >> he says, you better get some ice on that, referring to my lip which was bleeding and at least that time, by that time was four times the size that it should be. i was frightened he was going to bite my lip off. >> and you immediately told your friend what had happened. >> yes, she came to the room when i didn't show up for the meeting, and she just came out here approximately two to three weeks ago, she's been frightened to come out and told, you know, to the brightbart people the condition that she found me in. and it is just when i reread what she told from back then, it was painful to even hear it from her again, you know, how she found me. you know, i knew how i was and -- but it was -- it was hard. >> you told her, did you tell other people at the time, too. >> yes, about four to five others. >> and they've all corroborated your story? >> yes. >> you told them at the time? >> yes. >> but he was the attorney general, you were afraid to speak publicly or report it?
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>> oh, he could close the doors of my business. yeah. they say, well, why didn't you go to the police? he was the police. he was the main person in arkansas, the attorney general, and then he became the governor. >> what about this run-in you had with hillary, how long after the events, was it three weeks? >> it was about three weeks. >> and they were married at the time? >> yes. >> i went up early to the fundraiser. everybody misquotes and says, why did she go to a fundraiser. i did not go to a fundraiser. i had about three or four checks, a list of people that were going to donate to the campaign, and when i was clearing out everything for the campaign i found these. i knew the lady from little rock was going to be there that night, i could give these to her and be done with it and explain to her i don't want to be in the campaign any longer, something like i'm -- my business is taking too much of my time, something to that effect. so i did -- i did give her these
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things, and then just when we were starting tout 20 minutes before the fundraiser began a gentleman, a pharmacist in the area who was very much for bill clinton but didn't know my story, he didn't know anything, came over to me and was so excited because he said, the topic of the conversation the entire way from the airport was bill and hillary clinton asking questions about you. so that's when i turned to my friend and said, let's go. but as he steps away here comes hillary, straight to me. >> bee line to you? >> bee line. she come straight to me and says to me, big smile, very pleasant voice, says to me, i'm hillary clinton. it is so nice to meet you. i just wanted to thank you for everything that you do for bill's campaign, and i was just going to turn and leave. i nodded, was going to leave. and then i feel somebody grabbing my arm and i thought it was somebody behind me, and it
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was her and she pulls me back close to her, and she pulls me in to her. >> forcefully in a way, pulled you? >> yeah, oh, yeah. with one hand of hers, she's got my hand with the other hand, she's got my arm and she pulls me in close to her. and of course that very sweet voice fades to a very angry voice, a very low voice, and she pulls me close to her and she said, do you understand everything you do? and that just scared me to death. >> and you took that to mean she knew? >> i've always thought that. people come back to me and say, well, how do you know that's what she meant? you would have had to have been there. you would had to have been standing where i was, and that woman looking straight in my eyes, very angrily saying that to me. i felt like at that moment she knew everything and was saying, you better keep quiet.
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this is nothing that can change my mind. >> wow, you don't recover from something like this. >> no, no. it has been -- it's been hard. i've had a good life, you know, i have a good family, i have a wonderful church. i have wonderful friends. but this just stays there in the back of your mind. you can't ever get rid of something like that. >> you recently were quoted as saying you were afraid if she becomes president. >> oh, definitely. >> why? because you don't know what she is capable of? >> i don't know what she's capable of. i know what she's done to me in the past, but i don't know what she's capable of. >> and coming up, part two of my interview with juanita broaddrick, paula jones and kathleen willey, plus we'll get reaction to my interview with judge gentlemen mean per roy, mercedes schlapp and doug schoen all coming up on "hannity."
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live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. donald trump rallies in cincinnati thursday night but makes no mention of the sexual allegations rocking his campaign. ohio is a must-win state for the gop presidential contender. earlier thursday he traveled to another major battleground state, florida, where he did talk about claims from several women who say he groped them. trump calls the accusations, quote, a conspiracy against the american people by the political and media establishment. attempts to -- by judicial watch to dig up new details about hillary clinton's use of her private e-mail server while secretary of state did not uncover much. her legal tem filed answers to
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questions posed by the watchdog group, but most were answers to objections to the inquiries or claims she couldn't recall the specifics of her e-mail set up. i'm patricia stark. back to "hannity." hello. welcome back to "hannity." here is part two of my interview with three of bill clinton's accusers, weigh newta broaddrick, paula jones and kathleen willey. take a look. paula, you got a $850,000 settlement as a result of your case. tell us your story. he was attorney general at the time? >> no, he was the governor. >> he was the governor at the time? >> he was the governor at the time. >> i apologize. >> and i was asked to work the governor's quality management conference with another lady from the office. it was at a hotel called the excelsior hotel at the time. the governor was late, and i think he was notoriously late a lot of times, he was known for that. he came up and the press, the little local press was trying to give him an interview and
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everything, and it was out in front of our table. he kind of like was kind of staring at us, staring at me and my coworker a lot. and then he, you know, after all of that, that he went in and we were out there and the state police, his security was there hanging out with us, and later that day before the end of it he come over and he said the governor would like to meet with you. i didn't know why, but i was excited and he said, it is okay, we do this all the time. well, that made me feel comfortable. i knew he was state police, he had a gun, and i thought, well, nothing is going to happen, they're going to be, you know, i'm going to be safe. so he took me up there to the room. i walked in, and we introduced ourselves, whatever. >> just you, not your friend? >> no, i was by myself. no, she never was asked to go up there. >> just you? >> i was by myself, escorted up to the room with the state police, who was his security. we did some small talk and then he started kind of getting a little comfortable and trying
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to -- he said that he loved the way my hair flowed down my back of my clothes and he liked me curves, and then i'm like -- at that point i was -- i didn't know what to do. i mean this is a governor telling me this stuff. >> where was the security guard at this point? >> he was still outside. it was just me and him in the room. and i went on over to try to -- i'm thinking, what can i do to distract him, how can i do to distract this situation. and i knew he was sitting out there, knew he had a gun, and so at this point in time i'm getting a little nervous. so i walked over to the window and was looking out at the river, i said, oh, my, this is a beautiful view from up here, you know, at the river. and so he said, yeah, yeah, you know, kind of trying to small talk, you know, and then he leaned up and he pulled me up towards him and he was going to try to kiss on me. and so then i tried to distract him again, i was trying -- and i thought, what am i doing, my
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mind is racing so fast that i don't realize what was even going on. you know what i'm saying? it is like this is not happening. i said, well, i need to be going or something, and next thing you know he sat down, pulled down his pants, his whole, everything, and he was exposed. and i said i'm not that kind of girl, and i need to be getting back to my desk. >> and did you walk out then? >> oh, i was trying to, and then when -- when he -- time he got his pants up and everything, i was trying to walk over, and he rushed over and grabbed the door facing to where i couldn't get out and he said, you're a smart girl, let's keep this between ourselves. and, of course, i didn't have any intentions of really telling anybody. i was scared at that point. i walked out and the trooper was sitting there with a smirk on his face. >> it is pretty amazing now when you go back in retrospect and people i think are hearing this a lot for the first time. kathleen, this was the worst day of your life.
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like all of you, you were supporting clinton. at this point now, he's in the white house, he's the president of the united states. you were going through a troubled time and your husband has some financial issues and you want a job, and he knew you well enough that he gave you an appointment in the oval office with him, correct. >> right. we were friends. >> right. >> we had served for clinton, we gave him office space in our law suite. we raised an awful lot of money for him, and i helped arrange the inaugural. i mean we were all in for the clintons. it was the monday after thanksgiving. my husband had gotten himself into a lot of trouble financially, and it could have -- he could have been disbarred and it could have led to some serious, you know, legal problems. and i just told my family that i was going to go to the white
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house the following monday, the monday after thanksgiving and ask to see the president and ask for a job. by the time i got in to see him, bill clinton, i was in a real state and i was crying, and i sat down in the oval office with him at his desk and he said, i know you're upset, would you like to -- i have a little private kitchen in the back, would you like some coffee? and i said, yes. i mean i didn't -- like you, i didn't see anything wrong with that at all. and so we went back there and he fixed me coffee and he said, let's go in here to my little private study where we can have more privacy. well, where do you get more privacy than the oval office when you think about it. anyway, he went in and he sat down on the sofa or cherry think, i never sat down. i leaned up against the doorjamb and proceeded to tell him what was going on and i said, i can't
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volunteer anymore, i need a job. i knew i had a very short window so i'm fitting it all in as quickly as i can. i kept saying, i know you're busy, i know you have another meeting waiting for you, thank you foreseeing seeing me, i be. i headed back out the hall to go back to the door that led into the oval office, and he took my coffee cup from me and put it on a desk or a table, and the next thing i knew he had me backed into a corner and, you know, hands all over me, trying to kiss me, whispering in my ear, you know. like you, what do you do? what do you do? and my mind was racing and i thought, should i slap him or should i kick him. >> or run. >> or knee him or, you know, what do i do? scream? you know, is the secret service
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going to come in and descend upon me with guns? i mean you don't know. >> how long did this go on for? >> god, it seemed like it was forever, but maybe -- god, four or five minutes maybe. >> and so he's groping, grabbing, touching, fondling. >> right. >> kissing. >> and he's a big man and i'm little and i'm trying to get out, and i'm trying to do it with some dignity because he's still the president, you know. i'm still thinking, what is he doing? he's still the president and i'm stuck here, and what do i do? what do you do? >> how did you get out? >> there was that one slight moment of distraction, and i got out of there. i got out of there as fast as i could. >> all three of you in your own way have said you fear hillary being the president. >> absolutely. >> why? >> why wouldn't we? i mean there's been so many things happen to so many people
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that are connected to the clintons, and we are -- >> you fear for your life? >> absolutely. i feel that way if she becomes the president. >> juanita? >> oh, definitely. >> because she's going to rule the world. >> coming up, reaction. we'll check in with judge jeanine pirro, mercedes schlapp and doug schoen. plus, trump is holding nothing back on the campaign trail. today he reacted to allegations brought against him. that and more straight ahead. gui switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much.
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and welcome back to "hannity." now, we reached out to the clinton campaign for comment about kathy shelton and bill clinton's three accusers and they provided us with a statement they released before the second presidential debate. necessary attacked donald trump's campaign and stated hillary clinton is prepared to handle whatever donald trump throws her way. now, we also reached out to president bill clinton's office as well for comment.
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never heard back. joining us with reaction, fox news controversy mercedes schlapp, former clinton pollster, doug schoen, the host of "justice" judge jeanine pirro. you were there and you were mad. i know you. >> you do know me. i spent 30 years prosecuting child molesters, rapists, pedestriand kathy shelton's story took me back to the courtroom with young girls victimized by these predators, and in this case the predator represented by hillary clinton who laughs about the fact that, you know, he passed a lie detector and, ha-ha, he got away with it. then there's the thing that's curious about it, and that's the inability for the defense to have enough evidence to test. i have to wonder whether or not there's more evidence, more information to suggest there might have been more there
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initially but not enough subsequently. and, also, the claim where she trashed the victim, and this is what defense attorneys do. women who promote other women and say that they fight for children's rights and women's o a comaon't trash a sixth for five days, saying she seeks the company of men like her rapist and she is emotionally unstable. this is horrific, and kathy shelton took me back to those days as a prosecutor. >> when you hear her saying, oh, he passed a lie detector of course, which forever destroyed my faith in lie detectors and laughs, i mean that is brutal. >> i have a couple of reactions. first, roy reed, who was the interviewer said the laugh didn't have anything to do with that. i wasn't there. >> it was there, it is quite tran sparnt. >> i have heard the tape. >> the callousness of it. >> i heard the tape. she was a public defender doing her job. maybe it was callous and maybe it was wrong, but i can tell you this, sean, it has nothing to do
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with how this election will be decided. >> what do you think, mercedes, if she is champion of women's rights, is that how you champion women's rights by smearing and slandering them and then trying and working and using every skill at your disposal to get off somebody you believe is guilty? >> well, i think that hillary clinton has just made this decision that all focus is going to be on donald trump, and obviously with the audio tape that came out about the groping, and this is her political play, sean. so there is no room in the media chaos other than in certain outlets to talk about kathy shelton and to talk about these other women actually who were sexually assaulted and raped by a former president, her husband bill clinton, who happens to be a key adviser and a primary surrogate for hillary clinton. >> wikileaks is showing us the media is an extension of clinton. interestingly, i think the most
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telling thing that juanita, paula and kathleen said tonight was they've never been asked to be interviewed this entire election cycle. >> that's right. >> not one time. >> right. and i think that it just shows where the media has made -- they've made their decision, sean. they want to go with hillary. they want to destroy donald trump. they will -- that is why wikileaks is getting not even close to the coverage that we're seeing donald trump and all of these sexual allegations against him. it is now becoming -- >> stay right there. >> -- politics of sex and not about issues. >> we have to take a break. more with our panel coming up after this, and also coming up next tonight. >> these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. donald trump fighting back against allegations made against him and then later wikileaks releases 2,000 more e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign
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manager. we're going to show you what they say. those new revelations and much more tonight as "hannity" continues. as "hannity" continues. the first two rounds have been intense. >> people have been -- their lives have been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you have done. >> so a man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear codes. >> and unlike anything else, but now in their last showdown the debate is fair and balanced. for the first time-ever fox news own chris wallace is asking the questions and getting real answers from the candidates. don't miss the critical final presidential debate with moderator chris wallace on october 19th on fox news channel. tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee...
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so now we address the slander and libels that was just last night thrown at me by the clinton machine and the "new york times" and other media outlets as part of a concerted,
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coordinated and vicious attack. these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. we already have substantial evidence to dispute these lies and it will be made public in an appropriate way and at an appropriate time very soon. donald trump earlier today on the campaign trail responding to allegations made against him. we continue with mercedes schlapp, doug schoen and judge jeanine pirro. so in the middle of the wi wikileaks dump that shows basically the media is in the dump, abc, cnn, msnbc, cnbc, all of these people in the media ignored the women we talked about tonight but they go after these women, and, lo and behold, it comes out in the middle of the wikileaks dump.
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coincidence? >> no, it is something that was planned. they held on to it. we know they held on to the audio so they could then, you know, overcome some of what was going on with wikileaks. i think about as you were talking about the media, they're supposed to be the fourth estate. they're supposed to keep us all honest. >> oh, they're in the tank. >> not only are they in the tank, but forever more in this country the americans cannot look at the media as an objective, fair and honest group of people who are looking out for us. >> doug, just pretend, i know it will be hard. >> it probably will be. >> pretend you're a donald trump supporter right now. >> okay. >> you see the coordination. >> sure. >> you see the collusion with every major news outlet and the clinton campaign. >> i do. >> and you're a trump supporter. then what are you thinking? >> here is what i'm thinking. all of this is a distraction. all of this takes away attention from the secretary's low approval rating.
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>> that's right. >> 60% don't trust her, don't think she is fit. but the clintons as i've said here many times play seriously, they play to win, they spin what they need to do. >> they play dirty. >> and unless donald trump -- >> you didn't say that, they play dirty. >> look, they play to win. >> that means playing dirty. >> you can characterize it how you want. >> mercedes, go ahead. >> they play dirty. you know, i think for the clintons, look, sean, they're winning the narrative right now. they're winning the narrative with women, with suburban moms, with older women. the mere fact that they have been able to shift the focus on donald trump and his -- these alleged sexual attacks on women -- >> what are women supposed to do if the media are against them, the democrats are against them, what are you supposed to do. >> spend money, spend on tv. >> spend money? >> you know what, mercedes, i agree with doug. he has to get his message out there. he has to fight the media. he is not --
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>> that's right. >> he is not winning the fight right now. >> right. >> i would tell him put up 200 million, run your message on spots if you're serious about winning. >> and don't stop. >> absolutely. >> and every day you're talking about fighting the party. >> because i can tell you the clintons aren't stopping. >> right. >> they fight to win. >> go back -- >> more wikileaks released, another 2,000 e-mails allegedly belonging once again to clinton's campaign chairman john positi podesta. we'll reveal what the documents have. ♪
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welcome back to "hannity." so wikileaks released another 2,000 more e-mails allegedly from the personal account of clinton campaign chairman john podesta. revelations that have not been good for the democratic nominee. we continue with doug schoen, mercedes schlapp and judge jeanine. you want to say something? >> what people don't say about the women is that there is core ration. all they say about juanita broaddrick, is she recanted. first of all i prosecuted rape cases for 30 years, and they recant. what they don't say is juanita broaddrick was found with ripped
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clothes, a swollen face, the people who came to her immediately she said yes, i was raped. when the clintons state police from arkansas came she recanted, and with the feds she said it was true. absolute crop ration. same with there is corroboration. >> none of that matters. it is the secretary on the ballot, not bill clinton. when the allegations that jeanine is making were put '98 s at his highest levels of approval. >> because the secretary of state destroyed those women. >> so you're saying it matters, but you're saying -- >> i'm saying if you want to win election you use issues like immigration, free trade. >> the economy. >> the feconomy and focus. >> doug, hillary is not talking about the issues, let's be real. what she is talking about is keep pushing forward these stories on donald trump. >> she should. it distract.
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good idea. >> it is a working strategy. >> yeah. >> for the clintons right now. >> sure. >> donald trump needs to go back i think to the kitchen table issues and say, look, we're getting distracted by all of this controlled media. >> you know what else? christians and catholics in this country need to be outraged. >> that is right. >> talk about infiltrating the catholic church for the purpose of causing -- >> you need communication and you need money. so far donald has none of it. >> he needs to spend it. >> he's not serious. >> yes, he is. >> he has to put up money. >> put your money where your mouth is. >> i always do. >> coming up, more "hannity" after this break. please stay with us. right after. please stay with us. want longer lasting heartburn relief? try...duo fusion duo fusion goes to work in seconds and lasts up to 12 hours. tums only lasts up to 3. for longer lasting relief...in one chewable tablet try duo fusion from the makers of zantac
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night. have a great night. your homes. fair, balanced, unafraid. here' brit. good evening and welcome back. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." donald trump hits back hard at his accusers while a new fox poll out tonight indicates he's lost ground in the scandal over his behavior to women. the national polling average shows hillary clinton just under a 7 point lead in a two-way race and just under a 5 point lead in a four way. our new poll shows that hillary clinton lead roughly in line with the national average due not so much to clinton gains as much as trump slippage. there's a new fox news electoral map described by correspond dan shannon breem. >> with the ele