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hi. "the five." the new battle cry from trump, the election is rigged. it's rigged by the media, at the polls, it's rigged everywhere. even "saturday night live" who let donald host the show once is involved in the massive conspiracy. let's quote the book of newt ron mee. >> they are the are tnews media. it's amazing that trump is as close as he is right now considering the one sidedness of the news media barrage and the best description of it is by barry castleman where he said,
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this is a coup d'etat. 14 million citizens in private ballots picked donald trump. 20 tv executives decided to destroy him. >> true, the media is rigged. it was rigged for trump all year. he got more free media than the weather. dwarfing not just the primary foes but hillary as well. if it wasn't for the media, we would have a different candidate. it was rigged and it gave us trump. he should be grateful. now he gets the same coverage but it's soaked in opposition research. could it be the media propelled him to the top knowing he would be easy to bring down later? short answer, yes. long answer, hell, yes. it feels like trump is blaming the refs before the game is played anticipating a loss. it's a signal the worst kind of liberal identity politics has spread beyond its borders. we know liberal bias exists. it used to be the left were the victimhood kings.
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now trump has stolen their act running as the champion of the cheated. thanks to trump, now there's competition. dana, creating this mentality of everything is rig ed -- he is talking about polling stations. is that smart or is it dangerous? is it a mixture of both? >> depends on what your goal s. what's the goal? is it to make sure your people turn out for the polls and they are angry? that helps. at least a little bit. it does seem to me he is conceding too early. his poll in ohio today was good. i would let that go. the polls everywhere else are pretty bad. the thing is, to be robbed, the election must be close. so if you are robbed of -- at the dog show, he was robbed. the truth is, they are never in
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the top six. they don't win. they don't win on the merits. that's a thing that the republican party has to be thinking about, which is now we have had three elections in a row where the conservative republican ideas are not persuasive enough to a broad enough majority of the people, in particular going forward, what that means with millennials as they grow older. there's a poll out today that said 28% of millennials plan to vote for trump. that's not good enough for the future. could it be good for donald trump this time around? i think saying it's rigged is -- i agree with people who say it's dangerous. >> eric, the message will work with his supporters. will it get anybody else? >> kellyanne conway said what he is talking about, take it or leave it, what he is talking about is the media portion, not necessarily the polling places. >> she was wrong because he tweeted polls. >> she clarified it saying it was it was what they talked about going after was the media
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bias. we all know we have talked about media bias for left. it's left wing. here is the thing. trump did get a lot of free press, a lot of free media. it wasn't all good. there was a lot of bad stuff in the meantime. if you need proof, turn on cnn. it's like trashing him the whole time down. that's part of the free media he is getting. also this, this big billy bush videotape that came out, that was -- that was a very important moment in the campaign. it hurt donald trump. and then at kthe accusers starto come. that was very important opposition research that was exposed by the media, not by the other 16 gop candidates that are running against him. yes, you are right, and i think trump is right to a certain extent that the media is his biggest foe, not hillary clinton. his biggest combatant is not necessarily -- is the mainstream media. >> like i said, if you compare
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the amount of coverage that his primary challengers got -- i mean, you live by the media, you die by the media. >> for sure. it has been both a darling in some respects to him, because he has been able to get a lot of press and coverage and focus on him. but he is also the guy that says yes to the interviewed. when we tried to book people and other things, people are like, no, no. hillary, no. he says yes. he makes himself available. he sticks around and talks to the reporters after each of the debates in the primaries. i saw it. i was like, wow. he wasn't going home. it was 12:30. again, there's risk with that. it there can be great reward but tremendous risk. what do we see? this is almost medieval in its origins. they build you up to take you down. for the great fall. obviously, they had this opposition research and this tape of him. they knew that this existed.
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but it was placed and perfectly times for maximum impact. >> who do you think knew -- i'm curious -- >> nbc knew they had it. there is evidence to suggest that as well -- >> that's not what i read. >> billy bush talking about it. >> he talked about it in august. >> for sure. >> at the olympics. >> the olympics. >> i think if they had that, they know it, then was it leaked ahead of time? it was going to come out that monday. then it was leaked on that friday. a lot of different things. we are probably not going to know all of it until this sorts out and we see what happens in the ee lenlectielection. the new politico poll, 41% of voters believe november's election could be stolen due to widespread voter fraud. 73% think it could be swiped from him. maybe he is keeping on with this to say this so that his voters are super motivated to turn out
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for him because that's the chance that he has, because the polls dove polls don't look like he can gain support with getting new supporters or people added on. >> juan, trying to get all of your supporters to believe that america has rigged elections, like a third world dictatorship or a banana republic, is this rel healthy? >> it's not at all. that's why you see pushback from republican officials. that's why trump is at war with the republican party chair in ohio. you would think, he is not doing bad in ohio. here he is attacking the party chair because the party chair is associated with the governor john kasich. he is going after the party chair. the party chair i think was on fox news today saying, wait a second. we run a fair election. i'm responsible. i'm a republican. you see the same thing in north carolina. he is going after republican officials. what you see is pushback, including from people like paul
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ryan. he continues to attack paul ryan. i don't know why. he is going after republicans. to me, it looks like the civil war is raging. the problem is -- he says thicks lik things like, you should monitor inner cities. now it's like, yeah, let's go after those minority people. that's where they are, inner cities. a you' we will ask the white voters to watch -- this is poisonous for us as a people, as an american people. >> let's play giuliani this morning talking about voter fraud. >> i'm sorry. dead people generally vote for democrats rather than republicans. do you want to tell me that i think the electilection in philadelphia and chicago would be fair. i would have to be a moron to say that. i found very few situations where republicans -- they don't control the inner cities the way democrats do. maybe if republicans controlled the inner cities, they would do as much cheating as democrats. >> that's funny.
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>> this is a losing strategy. it's too early to be saying, we may lose because of the process is rigged. generally, it's not, unless you are really, really close and there's fraud that goes on. it's a winning strategy to say the process is rigged because the media is in the tank for the democrats. that works. that will get people behind you. this idea that we may lose already with 22 days out, it's a mistake. he is within the margin of error in every single swing state, every single one of those with the exception of maybe michigan, i think it's 10 or 11. everything else is within the margin of error. this is not over if you get the right message and nail it down. >> one of the things the media couldn't rig was organizational efforts in the states. if you look at early voting, the democrats put a premium on it. they worked on it very diligently. that's paying returns for them in places like florida, possibly even in north carolina and maybe in ohio. not as well in ohio, but they
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knew that state was going to be tough for them. the media can't rig that part. that is a responsibility of the republican national committee and the candidate himself. and the fact that the first debate was so important and he was largely believed to have lost that debate, the media couldn't rig his performance. believe me, i get it that the media could be left wing. look what happened to rom knney. they went after him and hard. you have to factor that into your thinking as you go into it. >> the media can't make stuff up. >> are you sure? i don't know. >> the media didn't make up the 47% romney tape either. >> they didn't make up the tape with billy bush. those were his words. >> but they spent a lot of time digging for stuff. the point is that -- >> they don't dig on each other? >> i don't think the media spends one 20th the amount of time on digging for the gop history and background that they do for the democrats.
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>> you are so right. who came up with this e-mail stuff on hillary clinton? >> not them. not the media. >> not "the new york times." >> the original. >> i make stuff up. anyway, i think what you have here is a situation where the momentum is clearly with hillary clinton in all these swing states. the key point is, i hear from people all the time, maybe the polls are wrong because there's a silent group of people, trump supporters, who are afraid to admit they are a trump supporter and they will rush to the polls. this is what trump is saying. every time, it's alienation, anger, a sense that somehow the system is against him. even republicans are against him. >> we gotta move on. my point is the left has been stoking division forever. it's -- the right has learned from the left, i think. >> that's what you are seeing. i don't think this is the right. i don't think this is the republican party. >> it's the trump party. >> that's what i think. >> the next new party. >> what's next?
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an attack on our democracy, that's how the governor of north carolina is describing the firebombing of the republican party's headquarters outside durham on saturday night. a bottle of flammable liquid was thrown through the window of the office. no one was hurt but there was serious damage to the building. a swastika was spray painted
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next door. the fbi and atf are investigating. hillary clinton's team tweeted -- this from trump -- there's an investigation under way. nobody knows what perpetrated it. it is good that nobody got hurt. they at least didn't do it while -- during working hours. >> i don't know how to talk about this without wondering, is this -- i have written about hate crimes a lot. and about how people who manufacture them and are -- are these done out of attention? is it some stupid teenager? i worry that when you give too much attention to things like this, it creates more of them.
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this could have been a 16-year-old kid or it could have been somebody seeking attention. the phrase, nazi republicans leave town or else sounds like it's out of an after school special. it seems so perfect. do you know what i mean? >> could be -- obviously, i don't know the area. in the age of video cameras, there might be some sort of video evidence that they would have. do you think so? >> absolutely. the first thing you want do is not only check that place but adjoining property or businesses to see. there's also depending lights on cameras on different streets, signals, whatever it is. you would be surprised the places that have -- gas stations close by. i prosecuted hate crimes cases. there's certain criteria that have to be met to qualify. this nevertheless is really just also a sign of a divided nation and a divided electorate with strong opinions. you witnessed that in each of the candidates. it's unfortunate.
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i don't think this divided nation we're seeing has been helped along or healed with the salve on it from president obama or this administration or justice department. it's been more like fuel to the fire. we have seen it in ferguson and chicago and drought aetroit. this violent shouldn't be condoned. this county is a strong democratic stronghold in terms of support there. we don't know who did it. hopefully, through the forensics, they will find out. you don't want to see something like this repeated or escalated. >> i would disagree with just about everything kimberly said. i would like to note that, you don't know if it's someone cleaning the place, someone is watching the place at night, someone could have died with this. this is the most divided the country has been since i've been following politics and watching and being involved. this is the most insanely
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circus-like political at nmosphe i have seen. hopefully we start focus -- >> juan, campaign violence against other campaigns, it's not unheard of. remember when we talked about that san diego congressional race? an office was ransacked and thankfully not torched or burned. not totally unheard of. this goes maybe a step too far? >> way too far. way over the line. the question is, given we're such a divided country, what happens -- this is one of the scenarios people are discussing. what happens if trump loses? because trump doesn't engage in kind language about violence and assassination at his events, second amendment -- i think this is terrible. >> this was violence against the republicans. >> that's what i'm saying. if you stir this kind of pot, i think you get -- you never know the angles -- >> you are not blaming trump for
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this? >> i don't know who to blame. >> when there is an idea of division, you start seeing these incidents. you find out from behind them often they are build to breed division by being fake. i'm not saying this is a fake. >> false flag. >> i'm not saying that. what i'm saying is because we don't know, it's almost pointless to sit here and talk about it. it's better rather to just say, it sucks, it shouldn't happen. let them figure it out. i find it interesting there was no camera. perhaps the person knew there was no camera there. >> let's take that to a discussion. >> we will moveon. a new batch of hacked e-mails are posing more problems for the clinton campaign. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof.
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has assuage been cyberattacks? ecuador cut off his internet on saturday. he has been holed up for years at the embassy in london while avoiding extradition. before he lost his connection, he did manage to drop a new batch of hacked e-mails from john podesta. there are more stunning revelations. among them, we learned hillary's top aides were disappointed when they found out the identity of one of the san bernardino shooters. they were hoping he would be white. this is what podesta wrote. quote, better if a guy named farouk was reporting a guy named christopher hayes was the shooter. clinton's aides were exposed for agreeing to take donations from those lobbying on behalf of
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foreign governments. the campaign manager robby mook wrote, i'm okay just taking the money and dealing with any attacks. are you guys okay with that? the campaign spokeswoman jennifer palmieri responded, take the money. do you want to take -- >> can i do both? on mook saying as the press secretary, he will deal with the fallout, that's the benefit of being a democratic press secretary. you know you will be able to manage it and the media would let it go. if that were dick cheney's press secretary, the answer would not have been the same. it's unfortunate, because terror is terror. hoping it's one ethnicity or another is not good. it did remind me of in 2012 -- do you remember when the aurora shooting happened at the movie theater and the first thing that happened was brian ross said, there's a jim holmes on the colorado tea party site as well.
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that was the first thing they looked for to see if it was a right wing, white nationalist, tea party person. when it actually turned out to be somebody who was very mentally ill. >> on one hand, as dana points out, the narrative they were looking for is i hope this isn't a muslim terrorist. it looks like it might be. if that were the case, it would be better for the opponent? >> the political narrative in the country is anything happens these days, the first thing we do is look and see if it's connected to someone with a muslim name. >> why would that -- why would the campaign manager care? >> one of the liabilities for democrats at this point is, you know, the republicans charge president obama won't say radical islamic jihad. president obama is concerned about the perception the united states is engaged in a war against all of islam. this is a political construct and a political concern coming from the chairman of a political
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campaign. i don't think it's that surprising. as a black person, when there are crimes committed, sometimes something terrible, before this i would say i hope it's not a black person. >> what about the clinton campaign saying, take the money, even if it comes from a foreign government? lobbying for access. >> i feel like i'm going to play on that game show, deal or no deal, take the money. it's like their mantra. they should have it on their flag. what this shows is really if you look at it, a pervasive theme of influence and pay to play and money grabbing and also just an insensitivity, racially, it's demonstrated here. catholics are backwards and southerners are rednecks and latinos, hispanics are needy. who is left? bad mouthing everybody. they want to take your money. for donations. it's not a pretty picture that it's painting. apparently, democrats, this is not going over well with her donors and supporters. a lot of dirty laundry, that's
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not helpful for them. whether it's going to resonate for the election, there's so much coming out and there's reports maybe that he is getting his internet back up and more being released, let's see what happens. it seems like there will be a rush to get things out before the wednesday debate in terms of assuage. what else will you hear? it's disappointing to me. >> the other part of the e-mail chain is, don't bring in madam secretary, don't let her know we will take the money. >> we call this dirty laundry. it's still not your laundry. we're calling this a hack. it's theft. it's not hacking. it's called stealing. i have an article up at foxnews.com on this topic in the opinion thing. people are justifying this theft in this manner. they use this metaphor. a thief breaks into somebody's house. he finds a murder victim. in the commission of a crime, he uncovers another. that's how they describe
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wikileaks. they are commitinting a crime b exposing others. it doesn't work that way. he's dropping thousands of e-mails. he is not reading them. that would be like robbing 1,000 houses to find one victim. it's immoral. it's wrong. it's shameful people take glee out of reading people's personal stuff. it's going to happen to you. i swear to god, it will. >> i gotta say, what amazing me is this a political campaign. these people are engaged in political conversations. you may like it, not like it. they have to be honest with each other. >> exactly. >> now it's like open doors. i gotta say, this is old stuff. to reiterate something greg said, you don't see hillary clinton is not one of the primary people writing or subscribing to these positions. >> that is a great point. this example of the money, they didn't even loop her in. >> she will tell them not to. >> we don't have that luxury when they hack us -- i'm sorry, steal from us. every one of us will be stolen.
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>> no one is disagreeing with you. no one. i'm throwing this out there. i'm not doing it for any stupid reason other than what if these are leaked and not hacked? what if these are an insider saying, i'm not on board with what she's doing, here is the leak? >> what if i took dana's purse and put it outside, that's like a leak. i took her information and i put it out there. that's still stealing. >> we will leave it. >> don't touch my stuff. >> up next, ainsley will join us. she got a one on one with melania trump. what donald trump told his wife after the famous tape was leaked, straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment.
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sexual misconduct. trump says the allegations are all lies. we haven't heard much from his wife on the subject until now. fox and friends got a one on one with her. it airs tomorrow. we have a preview. here is mrs. trump on the conversation she had with her husband about that hot mike incident with billy bush. >> those words, they were offensive to me and they were unappropriate. and he apologized to me. and i accept his apology. and we are moving on. >> from a woman's perspective, what were your thoughts when you heard those tapes? >> this is not the man that i know. >> here is one more clip from their sit down. >> is it fair for the media to bring up bill clinton's past? >> if they bring my past, why not?
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>> so they're asking for it? >> they are asking for it. they start it. they start it from the beginning of the campaign. putting my picture from modelling days. you want that to be a first lady? that was my modelling days. i'm proud what i did. i work very hard. >> she's with us now. there she is. welcome to "the five." congratulations on the interview. tell us what it was like, your experience with her. it's a tough subject matter. >> they had a tough week and a half as a family. i said, what was this like? just like all of us, she's been in our thoughts for the last two weeks. she said, they have dealt with it as a family. they have moved on. she's disappointed in the media. she said there are lies that have been told about her. she defended some of the lies to me. talked about what actions she's taking, such as lawsuits. she got specific with some of those. the biggest lie she talked about the nude photos in the new york
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post and some of the comments made. she will talk about that tonight or tomorrow morning. you will see that on the morning show. she talked about her platform if she does become the first lady. she wants to talk about social media issues. people have said nasty things about her, she knows how hurtful that can be. she hasn't been on social media on purpose for a very long time. she wants to be an advocate for young girls and young individuals just when it comes to social media. i thought that was a great platform issue. she talked about why hillary clinton was not fit to be president, why her husband was the better choice. and how they made a decision as a couple to decide to jump in the race, despite things that have happened in the past. she talked about what it's like to be a mother to her son who is 10 1/2 and goes to school here. very active and if we're going to see her and ivanka -- i'm hearing requests as you all are that we want to see more ivanka and more
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melania on the campaign trail. she addressed that. >> we all have questions for you. >> i have two. it's interesting for me on the social media front. i think it's absolutely worth while and necessary. i wonder if she's aware of how social media is not -- it's her, it's everywhere, it's very personal and it's been awful. it's basically to me become info wars on twitter and facebook. it's almost completely useless, which sis unfortunate. i would support that. i can't imagine what younger people go through when they think that's their whole world on their phone. i'm curious if you asked her about "people" reporter who talked about personal things happening to her. she said she was sexually assaulted by donald trump while melania was in the next room and pregnant. >> she had messages for the women. she said people write things and they know they will never meet her. she doesn't respond. she doesn't write back.
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>> how does she handle -- look atstream media, they are talking about this issue. they won't talk about policy issues anymore. they have a hard time bringing up the wikileaks stuff. do you ask her how it feels personally to constantly be subject of the headline news across every single hour? >> yeah. she did say -- i asked her about what advice she has for her husband with the debate, the last debate? she said i want the candidates to focus on policy and how they will change this country and what's the betterment for the country and not their past, what's happened 11 years ago, 10 years ago with bill clinton or with her life and her hs's life. she said they went there. so if they're going to go there, we're going to defend ourselves. >> greg? >> i feel generally bad for her. i don't think this is what she bargained for when she married a billionaire. it was trips and fun and instead -- i keep thinking, if i
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were a spouse living in russia with my wife and my wife was running for office in russia, i would be in a bunker the entire time. i would be in hiding. >> you might actually be in a bunker. >> exactly. i can't imagine -- you get a sense from her that she's constantly guarded. >> to be honest with you, that's how i felt going into the apartment. i felt sorry for her. but will tell you when i walked away from the apartment, no matter if you are voting for him or not, after you see the interview, you will see she's a very strong woman. i said to her, people are wondering where you are on the campaign trail. she said, no one is going to force me to do anything i don't want to do. i'm a mother. i need to stay home and take care of our son. i told donald that from the beginning. she said no one will tell me what to say. no one will tell me where to be. i make up my own mind, my own plans. i set my own calendar. >> it wasn't the case that the trump campaign put out those nude pictures that were in the new york post?
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>> i'm glad you brought that up. we all walked away our staff saying that was an impressive answer. she talked about the nude photos. she said i'm european. she said, this is art. i'm extremely proud of my body. no matter if you are bigger than what society makes you believe you should look like, no matter if you are skinny, everyone should embrace their body. i asked her about body image concerns for young girls. her answer was pretty impressive. >> quickly, did she have anything to say about michelle obama? she was charged with plagiarizing the speech. >> i didn't ask her about that. >> water under the bridge. >> that's the follow-up. it's interesting that she suggested in that interview that the clintons are the ones behind the nude photos of her. to answer juan's question. >> she said there are lawsuits in order. she couldn't talk specifically about those. that might come out later. >> fantastic. good job. you will get the round two interview. catch that on fox and friends.
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channel celebrated our 20th anniversary. on wednesday, we will mark another milestone, for the first time one of fox's own will moderate a general election debate. chris wallace, the power player of the week on fox news sunday, this weekend, he spoke out about the opportunity and what it means to him. >> it means a lot. it means a lot personally. it's kind of of a statement of where you are in this business. it also means a lot to me because quite frankly, it means something for fox. i'm the first fox moderator to do a general election debate. and i'm very proud for the news organization. i think it's a recognition of the fact that we do serious journali journalism. some critics say no. the fact is you and i know we do. here is the commission on
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presidential debates recognizing that. there's a lot of pressure. there's a lot of stress. we have seen previous moderators get criticized and have had to remind myself, this may be a once in a life opportunity. to the degree you can stop biting your nails, have fun with it. >> here is more from chris talking about his role at the final showdown. >> you are there as a time keeper, but you are not a participant. you are there just to make sure that they engage in the most interesting and fairest way possible. i take it very seriously. it's not a tv show that we're doing. this is part of civics, the constitution, if you will, in action, because this is helping millions of people decide who we're going to elect as the next president. >> greg, in fact, there are people who think that chris wallace shouldn't do this because we're fox. they are saying, he is going to be biased. >> what? >> this is that same argument that you always get from the left and that is, they have
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owned the turf so long. they can't forfeit a tiny piece of the field. they want to own the audience, the ball, the bat. >> the ref. >> everything. if they don't get it all, they want to go home. tough luck. you got chris wallace. i've been giving him a lot of tips. trying to get him to relax. he's been really nervous. a lot of breathing exercises in the park. >> one thing that struck me from his interview, which i thought was very nice, is the idea that we do serious journalism here at fox. some people just don't accept that. i don't know how you feel about it. that's why -- >> of course. >> it's important why fox has this opportunity. >> i remember when we were in the white house days on wednesday, that was around the time when dan bartlett would tell us, okay, got the sunday show request. he would go through them. chris wallace was the tough one. i don't want to do chris wallace. it was a tough one. also, people who were complaining about chris wallace
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should go back and look at the commentary about chris wallace as a choice when it was announced. there was i think universal praise at that time. i stick with that. >> eric, the ways you know about people is how they are described by the media. here is descriptions of chris wallace. he is my friend. an aggressive journalist, solid, an equal opportunity ravager. >> fantastic. that's what you want. i love the buckets -- he calls them buckets he picked. supreme court, supreme, foreign policy -- foreign hot spots. those are ones he will get to. he rules with an iron fist. it's awesome to see him move the debate on to the next topic. he will be great. >> what do you think? >> i am so excited about this. i can't tell you. i think this is going to be a gift, honestly, to the american people, to the voters out there. i do. i think that he is so meticulous in his preparation, his questioning.
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i never miss his show. it's so informative, his roots where he goes back to, nbc news, white house correspondent and working for abc. this is a guy who has seen and done it all. i'm super proud of him. i finally think we're going to get somebody who is going to be fair and balanced and hit it hard and get information to people's brains to soak up. >> it's a big moment for us here at fox. i can't encourage you, watch it and watch it here on the fox news channel. one more thing up next. you can run an errand. (music playing) ♪ push it real good... (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy.
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one more thing. >> let's take a look at where hillary's trailing barack obama from 2012. this is with millennials. clinton is at 42%. obama got 60%. hispanics in nevada, 30% of the state is hispanic. registered hispanic, clinton, 54%. that sounds like a lot until you look at obama. he had 71% of hispanics in nevada. clinton over here with women, 47%. but obama, 55%. these are three big areas that people like to take shots at trump. clinton not polling well compared to obama in 2012. >> it's a good thing she's not running against obama. >> dana. >> we haven't done this in a while. do we have it? dana's corny joke of the day.
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i will be rerecorded that later this week. it keeps going. i have three corny jokes. number one, what does a gambling addict eat? >> chips. >> poker chips and salsa. that's funnier. poker chips. they got it. number two, what do you call a lady addicted to gambling at bingo? betty. betty. this is the best one. >> these are tough. >> why couldn't the sesame seed leave the casino? >> because he was on a bagel. >> he was on a roll. >> i tried. >> why did you say he? >> change it to corny jokes but also hard. >> you are next. quickly.
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we don't have time. >> stop. now for the adorable video of a c corgy trying to get up the stairs. so this is greg trying to get up the stairs. >> this is what i do. >> so cute. i can do whatever i want. this is america. he is a welsh corgi. he was trying. he was trying to get ahead in the swing states. unfortunately, climbing can be very hard. go to his instagram, cobee the corgi. >> so here is a video that i think is going to bring some tears in the audience. last week, 90-year-old world war ii veteran accomplished his dream, receiving his high school diploma. he left high school at 17 to enroll in the military and fight the war. he felt unaccomplished because he didn't get his degree.
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he was brought to tears when he received the diploma from his grandson, a high school vice principal in pennsylvania. today, president obama announced the high school graduation rate in the united states has reached an all-time high of 83%. for the 2014-2015 school year. the president says he is trying to get higher. >> all right. it's time for this. >> greg's fitness news. >> you can burn over 300 calories doing what? playing patty cake. look at this. they are felines. they burn so many calories. >> doesn't look like it. >> they are big boned. >> sorry. >> don't body shame the cats. do not body shame these cats. you make me sick. >> you going to sick hillary clinton on me? >> they have nothing on my sister's cat.
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>> tune in tomorrow. we will be in vegas doing a live show. >> we'll be at the pool. donald trump goes alls in on claims the election is rigged against in. in two days he will go for broke in the last presidential debate with hillary clinton here in las vegas armed with details from hacked e-mails and newly released fbi documents. this is "special report." we are live in las vegas where 51 hours from now, donald trump and hillary clinton will go head to head in the third and final presidential debate of the campaign season. a campaign season unlike any other. good evening. we're here at the mgm grand not far from the university of
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