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♪ as you can see, it is a beautiful day here in the beautiful city of las vegas where in just 24 hours, we'll see donald trump and hillary clinton face off for the last time. it's going to make history in many ways. for the first time, a fox news anchor will moderate a general election debate, the one and only fair and balanced chris wallace. we know he will do a stellar job but it's going to be the final opportunity for the nominees to make their case before tens of millions of american voters. if it's anything like the last two, we're going to be in for quite a show. >> maybe he's not as rich as he says he is or maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he paid nothing in federal taxes. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> secretary clinton? >> whoo! okay. >> this was locker room talk.
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i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologized to the american people. bill clinton was abusive to women. hillary clinton attacked those same women and attacked them viciously. >> when they go low, you go high. [ applause ] >> believe me, she has tremendous hate in her heart. >> okay, donald, i know you're in to big diversion tonight. >> honestly, i've never lied. that's the difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of law in the country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> that was some of the highlights or maybe some of the lowlights, depending on your perspective. what do you expect? more of this or more reserved? >> this is the most important event to date. the first debate was one of the most important because that set the trajectory for the closingne
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last six weeks. donald trump is down in the polls. he's had an interesting strategy which i think is just burn it all down. if he comes in with that attitude tomorrow night, i think that would motivate his supporters and not help him get what he needs to get across the goal line. touch home base. >> the goal and the net. >> i think for him, he could come out and just try to say she's been here 30 years, nothing's gotten done. if you want change, i'm the one for you and i think he focuses on e-mails and the foundation. those are the two things. for her, i think she has to bring energy and show a willingness to push back, which she's shown but she also has to somehow say, here's my vision for the country. neither of them have been able to do that in the past two debates. >> all right. so donald trump -- and i think dana is right. if he goes off and starts
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talking about the clinton scandals and whatnot, what's hillary clinton's response to that? >> hillary's lucky. she doesn't have to do anything in this debate. it's donald trump -- it's donald trump's last opportunity to go after people that are on the fence. i've been on the fence so long i need preparation h. >> what else is new? >> so i've been thinking about this. i've been thinking about this. that i have a golden rule. i would rather vote for someone that i dislike than someone who hates me. so i know that i may have issues with trump but i know that hillary hates people like me. she hates my achievements, she hates where i work, the kind of person i am, she hates my friends. so it would be like me voting for her would be like the bloods voting for the crips. so my advice for donald trump, which i have here on this sheet of paper, you have to tell people. >> e.o. boy. >> you have to tell people. you have to vote for me baugs you may not like me. but let's say you have a surgeon, right? you have a top-notch surgeon
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with a lousy personality and a terrible surgeon with a sparkling personality. you're going in for surgery or your mother is going in for surgery. do you really care if you like that person? is that a sound argument, america? >> yes, it is. >> i can hear a thawing of the -- >> every time i go, eh, trump, i see some of hillary's supporters anger me so with their stupid, condescending crap and then trump says something stupid and then i go back to her and she says something stupid and i'm like a ping-pong ball. >> a group of very conservative new yorkers and they don't love trump. they don't hate trump but they all dislike hillary. that was clear. how many people could never vote for hillary? they raised their hand. i said, if you don't vote for hillary, it's a vote for trump. look at it this way. that door right there, it's a guaranteed death sentence.
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50/50 chance. you may die going through that door but you might survive. but if you know and you're sure hillary is terrible for the country, don't you at least have to try the other door? >> he said what do you have to lose? and he said that at an outreach, give me a try, you've tried their way. she's been in politics for 20-plus years. this is more of the clinton corruption, crooked, lying, e-mail deletion, sacrificing people, benghazi, lack of focus on national security. i think he needs to not defend himself and talk about the issues that really work for him that we saw in the commit polling. talk about the economy. that's one poll that he's definitely been ahead compared to hillary, people trust him to do a better job with the economy, with infrastructure, with free market, that type of thing. hit her on the e-mails, for sure. show that she's unfit because
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she's already been given a chance to demonstrate whether she's worthy of the job and she has failed the american people. they are not better off than they were before and more men are out of work in this country and not able to provide for their families. talk to the people that way and i think it will work. >> juan, your good friend chris wallace will be moderating this debate. will chris be able to keep these two on issues or if it goes off on some of these tangents, will he let them? >> he's got to let them. if there's a direct response to a comment from the other, i think chris' take is he doesn't want to be the news here, the star of the show. they are the star. let them settle the fight. it's like the 12th round of a big fight here in vegas. you think where is that rev go? you better protect yourself, son, because this is a real fight. >> keep your hands up. >> but right now, what you've got for her is the reality that
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in the first two debates, she's done so well, she's been on a straight trangent up. she's been out of the picture in the last few days. >> i guess what i'm saying, when you see how arrogant and disgusting some of her supporters have been towards people, i don't want to be around those people for four years. >> and if i look inside the trump campaign and see what the bannons of the world are -- >> but right is learning from the left, juan. >> and he's right. and she thinks it's okay to divide minorities and put them into classifications. >> oh, geez, who is more polarizing than donald trump? let me get back to what i was saying. for her right now i think the question is, does she fight with him in the way she did in the first two debates? it worked for her. or does she do what dana touched on which is, look, she's got this thing pretty much sewed up
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and does she say i'm going to offer a vision to the country, i'm taking the high road. trump on the other hand can do this. he can say, this is no nasty, so dirty, i'm going to get so despicable. >> this is the boxing analogy. if he's down going into the 12th round, you start looking for that knockout. >> that's correct. >> take the knockout punch when it comes. >> people do impulsive things. they could just stare each other in the eyes and say let's get the hell out of here, go through a drive-through chapel, get married and run to the dominican republic and you never see them again. >> that could happen. >> as the election nears, will female voters give him a second chance after the "access hollywood" tape emerged?
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melania has forgiven him. listen. >> what do you say to women that are watching, women voters, female voters that haven't been able to get past it? what do you say to them? what's your message to them? >> my husband is kind, he's a gentleman, he cares about people, he cares about women, he pushes them to the best level they could be, that he gives them a chance to prosper in his organization and in his campaign and he's not the man that we saw -- we heard him on the tape. >> k.g., a lot of women voters were listening to that saying if she can forgive him, so can i. >> at that time when hillary clinton felt sorry when bill clinton was cheating on her. i tell you what, i know melania personally. she's a really lovely person. she's really warm, very friendly, she loves her husband,
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she's a great mom, very devoted to barron. i think it's a tough position for her to be in. people can relate to that. this is not anybody would want to have come out especially after you were just married with your husband. but that's between them and you have to decide whether or not that affects his fitness to be able to serve as president and that's an issue voters may go for. >> kimberly just nailed it in the first sentence. she said this is exactly what hillary did and it's exactly what we were making fun of hillary for. hillary standing by her man. hillary, besmirching the women that were with bill and she said women come up to him all the time and give him phone numbers. she was dismissing it. it's very important. what it has done, effectively, is remove that criticism and you can no longer go after hillary on that. >> okay. i've said this since this whole tape came out that is not right, i don't think what he said is
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right, i have a loving wife that i would never, ever, ever treat that way and we've taught our son not to. that said, is there room for forgiveness from the women voters? >> i just don't think -- i don't know. i don't think anyone blames melania trump for it. >> no. >> i absolutely question the campaign's media strategy with putting her out on these interviews. i would have done it much differently. she's a huge asset to the campaign. i think that was not the best use of her time yesterday. if you look at a lot of the polls, a lot of republican voters say the tape didn't bother them that much. but hillary's complaint that he's unfit to be the commander in chief. >> what do you think, juan, with 21 days left, is there time to gain the women voters back? >> the most effective thing is when he apologized and said it was inappropriate language. do you take what trump said to be sincere?
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the polls indicate that most people don't. that's what i read. so from my perspective, when i saw her, i said, boy, this is a big step. she has not been out. i think they kept her away after the fiasco at the convention with michelle obama and all of that. billy bush, who got fired yesterday, was pushing donald trump. i'm not feeling so good about this. >> i think that's another case where they are throwing a guy under the bus when the first thing donald did was say, my golf partner, bill clinton, said worse. now it's billy bush's fault. you're violating the guy code, as tyrus once said, you don't blame it on the guy. >> final thought? >> obviously it's going to be an uphill battle, but you know what, i embarrassed myself, my wife, my daughter, my children. believe me from my heart that i've learned and grown from this campaign, let me make it up to you. let me be the best president
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we've seen in this country. let me create jobs and let women feel safe from a national security standpoint, be good with the military, repeal and replace obamacare and go down the list. >> kimberly for president. kimberly for president. >> that's a speech he should have given two weeks ago and instead he attacked the accusers. but a great speech. >> we have more. >> we are running mates. >> we have about 46 more minutes. more to come as "the five"'s predebate moves on. the state department is under fire accused of offering quid pro quo to get hillary out of her e-mail mess. that's next. for years i've trained dogs for the marines - like me, some of these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the past 15 years i've been a navy federal member. thanks to their fast approval process, when it came time to buy a new car, we got everything we needed to transport my wife's little bundle of joy...
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welcome back to "the five" and we are 24 hours out from the final presidential debate. we are live in las vegas where it's all going to go down tomorrow night. trump's been on the defense since the last debate denying accusations from a number of women that he's kissed or groped them. his wife melania addressed the
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allegations in a new interview with ainsley. >> i was not surprised in one way, because as i said before, everything was organized. why now? why three weeks before the election? and what they are accusing my husband, that is not the person that i know. >> what is your message to these women? >> that all the allegations should be handled in a court of law and without evidence to accuse somebody, a man or a woman, it's damaging and it's unfair. >> mrs. trump also addressed allegations about her throughout this campaign, accusations that she was once an escort or that she entered this country illegally. >> what i will not allow, people saying lies about me, saying
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lies about my family, my husband and i file a lawsuit and i will fight to the end because i will not allow that. >> is that a double standard with the mainstream media? >> it is a double standard and the media, they want to damage my family and my husband's campaign. >> okay. dana, what did you think of melania in that piece as she was trying to defend her husband, also a lift soft spoken, a little soft than in other parts of the interview. >> i would say in the a block, from a press perspective, if they nt wanted to use her to che the topic, i would have her go to a school, something that i care about, get the pictures. instead what you have, a situation where melania trump is now, as greg was pointing out, the biggest complaint against hillary clinton, which is a good one, which is how hillary clinton treated the women who
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were bill's accusers. now we have several accusers, questions of a lawsuit, new york times lawsuit, "people" magazine is not going to address ef in a they did her a disservice yesterday by having her sit down and actually bring the news back to these issues. she wants to work on social media bullying but the social media bullying comes directly from her husband against women when he has issues with them, like alicia machado after the debate, or there's many others. i would have done something much different with her yesterday. she did as well as she could in that scenario. >> i think she did handle herself well, greg. the way she conducted herself, she was warm, personable. ainsley has done interviews with her before. it would have been better to change the dynamic.
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>> yeah, i look at somebody who dent want to be there. i feel bad for her. she's being dragged along in this mess. >> that's not what she said. >> i don't believe everything i hear. i think when you're looking at this -- well, okay. when you're looking at all of this and at the debate, tough ask yourself one question. what issue do you care about most and will that allow you to accept the flaws of the candidate? for me, my issue will always be terror. am i willing to accept the multitude of flaws? what are the issues that matter to you most and will that allow you to overlook some pretty egregious stuff? that's why so many people are on the fence. i believe in this but i can't handle that and i think that's where a lot of people are. >> did you come off the fence? >> it's kind of comfortable now. >> exactly.
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>> i blame your influence on her. it's very untoward. so what's the next step here? i think they need to move off this topic. i wouldn't put somebody like ivanka, who is a tremendous asset, to the campaign and her father, maybe have her do something. >> i would hope she put it to rest. when you hear her speak, you feel it, you feel her emotion. you realize all of these accusations that they are levying, they may all be true and they may not be, but unless you know for sure -- and i'm not talking about the tape that was released but the misconduct from the past. she held his feet to the fire on that as well. my point is, these accusations are not proven just yet and you see somebody is being hurt by these things, and especially if they are not true. and i know chelsea clinton is hurt by some of the accusations on bill clinton but these are people who have come out and
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said that it's happened as well. >> questioning a sexual assault accuser, questioning the women who have made sexual allegations and questioning the veracity, they just want 15 minutes of fame, that also goes to that very issue and we should not be doing that. >> by no means did i. i simply said when she says -- >> he's talking about the campaign. >> you feel her pain. you can see it in her face. she's pained by it. now, if all of this -- if there's proof and whatnot, you can take a look back. >> she said you can put it in a court of law and let people have their day in court, too, which i think is an important point. what do you think, juan? >> she didn't move the ball and i think anybody who watched it and ainsley did a fine job, people are very interested, can you move this thing so a lot of the republican women who may still be in greg's awkward
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position offense-wise say, well, i can understand now and i feel -- but instead it came across as, well, she's being forced to sit there and say these things. she hasn't been out there. she's not convinced. just not persuasive. >> i don't think she looked forced at all. i know her. she's a much stronger woman than that. straight ahead, did a top state official try to get classification markings changed on hillary clinton's e-mail? the department's answer to "fox news today," next. cartels, militias, terrorist groups. they all need a place to park their cash and cherna is their dirty little piggy bank. we're going to insert into the country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it. we're going to finish this mission. anything we find is ours. do you want to trust a bunch of black water marks? i mean the rush, i've never felt anything like it. if we stay here we're going to die. then we die.
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clinton's e-mail saga. one of her top lieutenants at the state department is accused of trying to make a quid pro quo deal with the fbi in the middle of its investigation of clinton's private server. his name, patrick kennedy. the files indicate that kennedy asked the bureau to reclassify an e-mail in clinton's archive in exchange for the classification, kennedy pledged his department would allocate more fbi agents to sensitive areas abroad. the state department flat out denies it. >> we looked into this. the fbi looked into this and it's just not true. there was no quid pro quo even suggested or any kind of bargain left on the table. what did happen, though, is pat kennedy did talk to the fbi, as he did on other e-mail traffic, to discuss and try to understand better why they wanted something classified. >> did something illegal transpire? here's judge napolitano.
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>> it's a crime to offer a bribe. a quid pro quo is a trade. i'll give you this tie for that tie. the quid for the quo. >> and here's the response from clinton's campaign manager robby mook. >> it's very well known that there were disputes within the state department -- rather, between agents -- between the state department and other agencies about classification. it's not uncommon for officials within a department to fight over classification. >> all right. eric, i see what they are trying to do and i've been in similar positions in terms of explaining things that may look a little iffy. but if you're explaining in this campaign, you're losing. >> especially when she said i said no classified material and the campaign is saying, uh-oh, look what we tried to do or we actually did maybe have some
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classifications change. here's the $64,000 question. why is the state department -- he's not a high, high level state department. >> pretty high level. >> but not at the top. >> he's in the inner circle. >> why would he be in charge of divvying up fbi jobs overseas and the fbi comes out saying that they are in charge of finding out if the state department did something wrong with this. it's so incensuous. >> juan, are you worried on the democratic side about all of these weekz. >> wikileaks? >> there's been no headline yet and this comes close and when i first heard about it i thought, that is wrong when you have someone doing what looks like a quid pro quo and they were not talking about jobs. they were talking about slots overseas for fbi officials and i was taken aback when i saw that
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the state department said flatly didn't happen, no offer was made and then, secondly, when i read that in fact the person on the other end at the fbi was not involved in the investigation, he was just -- in fact, he's now retired, it was not central, was not in position to make any deal. >> their explanations are actually pretty good, kimberly, but their headlines are terrible. >> their headlines are terrible and it reinforces a belief that people have about the collusion and corruption and underhandedness, and it seems unseemly and then you see this and say wait a second. it's something worth consideration and further investigation between the two. i agree with judge napolitano because it would be the crime of attempted bribery. there is some evidence there to suggest that they should go delve a little further. what eric bolling is saying you're asking them to police
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themselves so where's the oversight on that. >> chairman chaffetz has asked for an investigation. >> this is the weirdest bribe i've ever heard. usually you bribe for something fun, like a sports car or, i don't know, a mistress. but, no, it's a job in iraq. by the way, this just goes to show that you clinton -- the clintons can corrupt anything. they could corrupt the muffets, the smurfs, they are like a big, giant sheep dog that gets in an apartment full of people and shakes and everybody gets covered with it. whenever you get close to a clinton, you come away stained. >> you leave the dog out. >> i'm so hot. do you know how hot i am? >> how? >> i'm hotter than a -- >> don't say it. as donald trump continues to
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all over the country, when you look at people who died ten years ago. there's one person who died a year ago and they are still voting. we have people who are not citizens of the country and they are voting. there's tremendous voter fraud and how republican leadership doesn't see that is beyond me. >> you know, eric, this is a critical point for republicans because i see marco rubio, senator from florida, pat toomey, north carolina, ohio, many of these states, republican election officials saying, donald trump, stop it, you're hurting confidence in american democracy. >> i like the rigged part. this election is rigged. i hate the part that he's assigning to the voter fraud part of it. the mainstream media, much of the media across the board is leaning towards hillary clinton. >> i heard that. but then he went -- >> i understand that. >> pence and others said, stop it, donald.
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>> i disagree with where he's going on this. you stay on the fact that the media is rigged and it's leaning towards hillary and giving the wind in her sails and nailing him down to everything that he says. the voter fraud stuff, i don't get it. >> kimberly, why do you think he's doing it? >> i'm going to have to withhold my answer for the o'reilly factor. i think you're going to see all of the show and dana will be on with megyn kelly. >> what do you think? >> i think there's been a lot of research and studies put into this and there's been a lot of numbers but overall it doesn't bear out in terms of the numbers to say that there is widespread voter or election fraud. there's also a separate section which would be voter registration so would you lump that all into one category. i will tell you this. it works with his supporters that they are worried about this and maybe he's trying to do a motivating factor to show up, get the vote out, listen, it's
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really important to make your vote count because we could be facing a rigged election. but overall, it's not good for american democracy and our election system. >> in fact, dana, what i heard from some of the pros was, this actually suppresses voter turnout. >> i was going to say, that might be his theory. to help motivate people. could it actually make people say go out to vote if they are going to already rig it. the other thing is, it goes outside the bounds of the four corners of the constitution. i think what would be interesting and we might hear about this if we're able to get interviews or insight is what is going on inside the campaign, chris christie, pence, people saying this is not actually true so he's cut the moorings. he's unshackled. >> very quickly, he's also said watch those minorities. they are going to cheat. is that a dangerous message? >> did he really say that? >> yeah. >> i don't remember him saying that. >> the inner city. >> okay.
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so it was code. he was using code. i'd go back -- kimberly kind of nailed it. this works with his supporters but i don't think with anybody else. maybe he's doing that to change the subject completely for what is going on the next couple of weeks. >> it did change the subject. >> yes, it did. stay right there, because up next, you're going to have so much fun. the star of one of the hottest shows in town is going to join us. celebrity impersonator and ventriliquist terry bader added trump to his skit and it's a huge hit. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart.
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we're in vegas for the last presidential debate and since we don't have time to see one of the shows on the strip, a show has come to us. terry is a headliner at the mirage hotel and won season 2 of "america's got talent" and he's a sooner just like me. welcome to "the five." i don't care about terry. i want to talk to donald. check out your hands. are they large, small, medium? >> they are just the right size,
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greg. >> fantastic. are you excited about the debate tomorrow? >> i'm so excited i've been preparing 18 hours a day. >> what did do you? >> in the tanning booth. >> you're like eric. [ laughter ] >> it's all yours. >> oh! >> i've got a question for him. so donald, such controversy with these women, how are you handling these accusations? >> you know, it's not as bad as it sounds. just think about where this man's hand is right now. >> oh, okay. i don't know what to say. >> blame it on the dummy. >> of course. >> we do that in a lot of shows. >> i have a quick question. >> okay. >> to you, terry. >> yes. >> do you have a dummy named hillary? >> actually, no, i don't. and i get that question a lot. well, the thing is that it's redundant. and i get this question a lot. you know, donald kind of trends in politics.
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we've known about donald all of our lives, the politic part of it, so people said why didn't you do a george bush, an obama. i did donald because he's bigger than politics. if i did hillary, it would all be about politics. with him, there's just so much more than just politics. so -- and the funny thing is, when i bring him out on the show, the crowd goes crazy. and i've written a routine whether you love donald or hate donald, you're going to laugh. >> what are you going to do november 9th? >> we're going to rewrite the routine whether he wins or loses. he's still going to be in the show. we're rewriting the show for him as santa donald. >> i want to ask donald, why are you going to win this election but can you say hi to my little boy named ronan? he's 10. >> hello, ronan, you are 10 years old. you can be just like the donald.
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all you need is a good wig. sorry about this. >> he's got a good head of hair. >> honey, i'll tell you why i'm going to win the election. i've got a plan. what we can do, we can get rid of the $20 trillion in going t. >> okay. well, that sounds good to me. i like it. >> i love it. >> excellent. excellent. so, i don't know what else to ask a dummy. >> i want to ask you, like, what was it like to be on "america's got talent" because i love that show. >> well, the voting was rigged. >> okay. >> it was not rigged. it was a lot of fun. i got to say, i loved every second. >> a lot of work? >> it was a lot of work. they had us working from 5:30 in the morning -- >> wow. >> -- until like midnight and i absolutely loved every second. i did not go in there planning to win. i went in there planning to have fun and just enjoy every moment of it. i did not think i was going to win. i thought i was just going to be on television. it was an amazing experience. >> you're great. we're glad to you here. >> thank you.
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>> very fun. i love the hair, my god. donald is fabulous. >> last question, what are you going to do your first day in office, donald? >> first day in office, i'm going to drone attack our enemy. >> wow. >> which one? >> cnn. >> there you go. >> oh, my god. he's joking. >> joking. >> it is a dummy. we know he's joking. >> i was, too. >> thanks. catch him here in las vegas. "one more thing" up next. ♪ viva las vegas
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all righty. time now for "one more thing" from las vegas today. juan starts. >> well, since we're in vegas, we got to give you the celebrity news. the celebrity news of the day is that bob dylan who actually was just in town for a show can't be found by the nobel peace prize committee. the swedish academy has been unable to reach the singer to give him his nobel prize. the secretary for the academy said i've called, i've sent e-mails and received friendly replies, for now that's not enough. so though they've been in touch with his manager, dylan refuses to respond at the concert monday in vegas, he didn't even acknowledge his achievement so he can refuse a $9 the00,000 prize money, guess what, he
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can't refuse the honor. >> okay. >> very good. very good. all right. next, since we're in vegas, if you don't know anything about vegas, there are a lot of gun ranges in vegas. >> no, that was -- >> anyway. >> from my cold dead hands. >> ak semiautomatic, fully automatic tommy gun. >> did you love it? >> thank you. >> yeah, it was fantastic. >> nice. >> wow. look at that photograph. if you run for congress, that will be front and center. >> yeah. all right. you're up. >> it's true. you could use it to your advantage. all right. it's been quite a year. i love to read columnists in the morning, richard cohen is one of them i read. he talked about a crazy year that it's been for lots of reasons. one of them was black lives matter and this issue of police and colors of community.
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yesterday i saw something remarkable happen. chief cunningham of massachusetts police department, president of the international association of chiefs of police, said this to everybody. >> we must forge a path that allows us to move beyond our history and identify common solutions to better protect our communities. for our part, the first step in this process is for the law enforcement profession and the iacp to acknowledge and apologize for the actions of the past and the role that our profession has played in society's historical mistreatment of communities of color. >> i thought that was quite remarkable. i'm that will be something we'll probably talk about in the future. hopefully things will get better on that score. i'm going to join the ranks of my co-host. thursday night i'm going to do a live book signing from my apartment with jasper with the book coming out tuesday. i don't know how that's going to go. i think it's the first time i've ever had a dog on. >> it's going to be good.
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>> is peter going to be there? >> i think peter will be there. >> what about greg with flat jasper? >> no. >> you're up, brother. >> boy, i'm sweaty. >> how hot are you? >> i'm sweatier than a -- anyway. this happened at a diner, you know, that guy tim kaine, here. he went to a diner and then he was mistaken for somebody else. >> i'm the other one. >> oh, my -- >> it shows you how dumb tim kaine is. if you are mistaken for your adversary, the first thing you do is say you are that person then you strip naked and you run through the diner screaming at people. you smear food all over your chest. and your body and you roll on the table and you steal people's money and then the news the next day is pence loses his mind at a diner and then it's a shoo-in. i'm on o'reilly tonight. i'm going to talk about this very same topic.
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>> you might have been canceled after that. >> all right. i'm going to be on before greg. >> i don't think so. >> what? i don't get canceled. >> this is so cute. yeah, they -- puppies replacing flowers at a wedding. dana, you would like this. it's very sweet. for most couples it's all about the flowers, an important part of the day. one couple is putting puppies in their place. catherine and brad used rescue puppies for their professional photos in place of the flowers. the couple was married at rush creek golf club in minneapolis. >> what happens to the dogs after? >> excuse me. an organization that rescues dogs -- >> after the wedding, where do they go? >> they're adopted. >> hopefully they're rescued and adopted. >> are you sure? >> they're party gifts. >> we're going to -- >> party gifts. >> what if they give the puppies back? >> oh, my gosh. >> who's giving that back? >> no one. >> buy goodness. it's like a -- >> come to the live signing. >> all right. >> well done, eric. >> we did our best. >> get out while we can.
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>> sweaty. >> las vegas. >> very sweaty. >> before the final debate. until then, "special report" coming up. nine, eight, seven. welcome to las vegas. i'm bret baier, and this is a fox news alert. we are live at the mgm grand just down the street from the site of tomorrow's final debate, the rough and tumble presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump. tonight, with just three weeks remaining in the presidential campaign, there are new indications that clinton is maintaining her lead over trump, even as both deal with incredible turmoil in their campaigns. that's the headline from the brand new fox polls releasing right now. clinton is up six points on donald trump. 45 45%-39%. that is virtually unchanged. however, trump is up one point from last week. same

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