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harris: you? sandra: at home with my husband, how about you? harris: at home with tony. that definitely is my husband. foxnews.com/outnumbered. click the "overtime" tab for ot, baby. now "happening now." donald trump in donald trump in wisconsin. 47- 40 percent. how will the presidential debate change the minds in the badger state and all over the country. >> a sin city show down. the stakes could not be higher as hillary clinton and donald trump meet for the final presidential debate hours from now in los angeles. and the jackpot is winning over millions of undecided voters. new fears that isis may use
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chemical weapons in the push in mosul. and the terror group's leader may be holed up in the city under siege. and how creepy clown hysteria is taking on a toll for people who make it a legitimate liveing. we are hours away from the final campaign 2016. hillary clinton and donald trump face off from the last presidential debate tonight. welcome to the second hour of "happening now". >> tonight. hard it believe that we are almost there. you can see the finish line. >> less than three weeks before the election. >> i am heather childers in for jenna lee. the nominees are practices in las vegas and fox news anchor chris wallace moderating. according to the monmouth
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university. clinton is widening her lead in the state of wisconsin. 47 percent to trump's 40 percent in a four way race. >> donald trump needs a come back nationally. according to a poll, clinton now leads him nine points. that lead narrowed slightly in our fox news. clinton 49- 42 percent. we have senior spokesman for president obama 2008 campaign. and ron is former chief of staff to the senate republican conference among other important titles he had has held. welcome to both of you. >> ron, the numbers are not looking good for donald trump, can he turn it around. >> tonight's debate is a last chance to turn it around. he has an opportunity to talk about how to solve the problems.
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he needs to get away from discussing how the nation is rigged and going after speaker paul ryan and address the country how they felt left out. and time to make america great again. and he needs to focus on the issues and get away from defending himself from the allegations of misconduct against all of these woman. and he's losing in the polls because he's not talking about what people want to hear. they want to hear about what he will do to change north america. and make it great again as he keeps saying. >> the one bright spot in the polls for donald trump, is that 65 percent of donald trump supporters say they are very or fairly enthussed about him and his candidacy. hillary clinton's numbers are seven percent and 58 percent. can that make a difference in the race like this? >> yeah, well, here's the
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problem for donald trump. the coalition that he needs to build isn't there. you know, hillary is going to run up the score with women. and he needs it with the men. in the latest poll he'sulosing with men. donald trump is losing college educated voters. he needs to run up the score with voters who don't have a college degrees. he's down with voters without a college degreechlt enthusiasm for both is high. but the problem for donald trump, the voters are not. there >> we talk about the the unfavorability ratings for both of the ratings. hillary clinton's unfavorability rating is is 52 percent. and her favorability. and her gap between favorable and it is at 47 percent.
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are voters becoming more comfortable with the idea of electing hillary clinton president? >> it is more of the spotlight being on donald trump and the controversies that enveloped his campaign in the last couple of weeks and his refusal to get off of the topic and talk about the solutions that people want to hear about. clinton historically, the polls have showed her, she's around 47 percent. but she's around soft 45 percent. trump can make a come back, but he has to knock it out of the park tonight and go beyond his base of the 47 percent of tvote president of the united states. he has to convince a majority. and right now, he plays again and again to his base and that is just not going to work. one way to bring her down is go after her on the wiki leaks. the wiki leaks' problem.
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and she's part of the same and old guard. he scored points. and he drove home that attack line. that would be helpful. >> hari, if he does that, how does she answer that? >> donald trump has to decide if he wants to be president of the united states or president of the television network. everything the last month or so is building an audience for trump tv network down the road and not winning. that's what all of the rigged talk is. and the choice in terms of who he's bringing to the debate. president obama's half brother and mother of a benghazi victim. he is decided to talk to the base and not talking to a broader group of people that he needs to talk to. >> it will be fascinating to watch. thank you. >> thank you.
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>> for the first time ever, a fox news anchor will moderate a general election debate. chris wallace, best interviewer in the business. let's just say that. will moderate the final debate. it is less than throw weeks before the historic election of 2016. it starts eight hours from now in las vegas. and the best place to catch the pregame and post game coverage right here on fox news channel. >> in the meantime, wiki leaks releasing another batch of e-mails from clinton campaign chairman john podesta. and one shows how clinton aides came up with a strategy to turn over the serve tore the justice department. and they shut down internet access for julian assange. here's the latest. and another day and another wiki
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leak. >> well over 10000 e-mails that have been taken from john podesta's e-mail account. the clinton campaign chairman. the e-mails leaking out is the strategy that the clinton camp tried to employ behind the scones in 2015. remember that infamous new's conference when i asked her if she wiped the e-mail server. she said you mean with a clothe? around the time behind the scenes, the clinton camp was mulling when to turn over that e-mail server and they proposed a statement to say they had turned over a lot of e-mails to the state department and were now giving that department and her server as well. clinton's personal attorney raised the red flag. we turned over the thumb drive.
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they misleading and devious and tricky etset rachlt i would recommend saying to at this time department of justice. why was it so sensitive. it went to justice and that raised questions of the criminal investigation in the fbi. and there is a near tannedum activist and last year after clinton called her a moderate. i pushed her and she claimed she didn't remember it. and tanneden said it makes my life more difficult that she is progressive. remember she was progressive because of bernie sanders. it worries me more that she doesn't seem to know what planet we are all living in at the moment. again, another example where some of hillary clinton's own friends on the left in private for months now are raising questions about her honesty on
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the e-mail issue and perhaps raising questions of her fitness of office. did she remember saying she was a moderate and not a progressive and what is going on with her behind the scenes. fascinating e-mails in real time, heather. >> fascinating to see how things work behind the scenes. >> and head-on to "happening now". we dwelve more in wiki leaks, saw stay tuned. >> and the apac he attack helicopterss are part of the fight to deliver mosum from isis control. they are support issing them with night time operations. in the meantime the iraqi military battles to recanture mosul. there are fears that isis will use chemical weapons against the troops.
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mosul is the large major isis strong hold. a pause in the fighting meanwhile. and officials preparing for a mas exodus of civilians. conner powell has the latest. >> pentagon officials believe be that there are 4 or 5 isis fighters in mosul. many of them are foreign born fighter and extreme position fighters. the pentagon fears they will do anything they can to to hang on to mosul including using chemical weapons. soldiers on the ground have found traces of a sulphur mustard agent. and so there is a fear are that the isis fighter and extreme isis fighters have their hands on chemical agent and trying to figure out how to use them.
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the pentagon explains as the fighting goes on, they don't think they have much knowledge or practicability be to use them. they think the isis fighters at west have rudimentary knowledge. and caution that the ability to use them is fairly limited. and one that we are seeing. isis continues to build up their defenses. kurdish fighters found a lot of tunnels in and around mosul. some of them have kitchen and living quarters and solar panels for power. and so as iraqi and kurdish fighters move in on mosul and in some cases just outside of mosul. and that gives more proof that isis is in this to fight and
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hold on to the territory and hold on to a key city. and this is a fear that civilians will be caught in the way. >> we are hearing that isis is using civilians as human shields. and isis is trying to move slow not only to protect isis supporters but silvillians. dallas police in a stand off. officer involved shooting that was in west oak cliff. police and swat units are responding and there are helicopters on the scene. a large police presence around a house. this is located if you live in
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the 3500 block of virginia boulevard. neighbors say 50 officers, swarmed the street and one eyewitness said that he saw a man pulling out of the drive way and pulling out in a hurry and that he and another man did not appear to be cooperating. this is coming from wfaan in dallas. it may have started as a carjacking. dallas police spotted the stolen car and shooting one suspect fatally dead by police and searching that home to see if a suspect is barricaded inside. and we'll follow the developing story and bring you the latest. >> the final show down before election day. and first hour of "happening now", we heard from a clinton surrogate on what she needs to do tonight. we'll speak live to a senior trump advisor as donald trump gores up for the debate.
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>> just stay focused and talk about president issues that american ps need to bvenlt and don't worry with the noise. run like the underdog. as much as you might be ahead. prove to the american people you can cross the finish line. she will work hard to earn the victory and nothing about a rigged collection. that stuff is dangerous to talk about. >> that was congressman becerran on the first hour of "happening now". it is the third and final debate. what are donald trump supporters looking for?
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and what do million was undecided voters want to know. sarah huckabee sanders, senior advisor for the trump campaign. the new york times had a lead that donald trump has had the worst october of any candidate in the history of presidential campaigns and october is not even over yet. can he turn things around tonight? >> absolutely. let's chlor things. the new york times is hardly a credible source when it comes to things pertaining to donald trump. i tend to get my news elsewherement i think donald trump is in a great position. this election is about change. 70 percent of the americans are tired of business as usual in washington and no one can argue that donald trump is anything but business as usual. he represents the outsider. hillary clinton is the ultimate corrupt insider and you will see
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the stark comparison. and that's the reason donald trump will win in november. >> critics say he has not put on that mantel of the change agent. he has spent more time talking about rigged election or former miss universes and that kind of things. if he sticks to that kind of script tonight, you think undecided voters will jump on his wagon. >> i think they are already jumping on to his wagon. people when they go to bed at night. what is not keeping them up is the personal attacks, but whether there will be terrorist ark tashgs orchids will get a good education and a job. when we talk about the issues which donald trump will do tonight. and making the contrast and conservative versus extreme liberal. you will see donald trump do well and drawing the contrast with hillary clinton.
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and she's been in government for 30 years and has nothing but corruption and failure to show for it. donald trump is a successful businessman and you will see that come out tonight. >> one of the six topics is fitness to be president. there is obviously a lot of americans that have concerns about donald trump's fitness. and the same can be said about hillary clinton. how do you answer that question? >> easily, i have spent time with him and he's prepareed to step in and shake-up washington. hillary clinton is the problem. and everything that is wrong with washington. been there 30 year and done nothing. donald trump will do more in the first 30 days than hillary clinton has done in 30 years. she's part of a big cover up that is more severe than watergate because she put our national security at risk. people are tired of that and they are looking for someone to
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shake it up and no one can do that better than donald trump. >> sarah huckabee sanders. a senior advisor with the trump campaign. >> thank you. >> a lot of passion on both side ises. wiki leaks releasing more information with a big stash of e-mails. will donald trump hit clinton hard over the e-mails in the final debate? our political panel will weigh in on that and fallout for so many creepy clown incidents and sitings turn in to a nightmare for one group right before halloween. we have is the low down for you. the right things working together can give you an advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and antioxidants that work throughout your body. trubiotics from one a day.
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>> a fox news alert for you. we are are just hours away from the final debate in the presidential race and hillary clinton and donald trump get ready for round three in las vegas. wiki leaks is delivering a knock out punch of its own. releasing thousands more e-mails from clinton campaign chair john podesta. joining us is john pod p and
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jessica a former democratic congressional candidate in florida. jonna. i will start with you. should donald trump address wiki leaks off from the start. >> he has no choice. we see more troubling details about what the hillary clinton campaign is doing and how they attempted to cover it up. i have to be honest with you. i think the republicans have been bamboozled. they want us to hold donald trump to every word but will not hold hillary clinton to the stand party. you will not see anyone in the democratic party to call her corrupt. when there is a republican candidate coming around. the democrats will call you a racist for supporting that said person. the democrats are bamboozling
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us. >> that's my question for jessica. any time you used the word bamboozling. are the democrats bam bozling the trump supporters? >> no, they are building a coalition of people that are frightened by the trump message and the different aggression. and people who don't agree with his policy and there are people who are not just democrat and independents and republicans who believe that. a little bit of what gen on is saying it fits in the trump narrative. and these e-mail and leaks are from the people in the campaign themselves. so there is a lot of of issues here regarding the folks around hillary but not anything she said. it is more of a narrative. this is politics as usual. and the concern voiced by
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people, the issue that this is done by russian and brought up tonight. and can happen to anyone and can happen to the rnc or dnc or independent or green party. this could happen to, when people, with that information coming out, there will be a lot of similar talk on call sides. >> that seems to be the train of thought with the supporters of hillary clinton. it was got illegally or russia is involved. and how should he counter those. >> my question is, when is it that the democrats take accountability and responsibility for what is in the e-mail. maybe be russia did hack, who knows? are you going to acknowledge that something was wrong. tim kaine was interviewed today. and all he talked about is russia. should we be concerned with the facts that folks inside of the campaign calling latinos needy?
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it they are sincere questions not just policy but personality. hillary clinton has directed many of the individuals. and i can only imagine if it was donald trump and what people would say. they would not mention legal part. they would talk about what donald trump or staffers have said. >> that's the point though. neither of the candidates when you talk about their personality, they have very unfavorables. but at the same time we did a fox news poll and who do you trust to do a better job changing the country for the better p. they are tied. clintop 47. and trump 44 percent. who can take this evening. just in general in the debate and increase those numbers and so undecided and independents, jessica will decide to vote for
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either candidate. >> it is crucial this evening. is trump going to it play on the message he's the political outsider. and this is politics as usual and if you want the real change that we have talked about eight years, is that going to come from him or hillary? can she say this is what i will do and make things different. and will they stay with the mudslinging and back and forth and voters don't want to hear, it is las vegas, it's going to get wild. >> you know, they strongly support their candidate. if they strongly support her. they do. 67 percent. and 64 percent they strongly support trump. >> you have to get over it. >> 70 percent of the americans believe america is on the wrong track and donald trump talked
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about dc being a swamp. we need term limits on elected official and ban on lobbyist. and most americans, whether they are independents or republicans agree with. if you build the case that hillary clinton is a career politician and hasn't done much and full of scandal. he made the case. he has to make sure of hillary clinton throwingute allegation after allegationment >> i can't believe we are finally at the last debate. thank you for joining us. and we'll all be watching tonight. >> fox news alert. and just within the last hour, a huge gas explosion reported in portland, oregon. we understand that there are at least two civilians injured and three firefighters. they are asking people to stay
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a civilian are dead following an attack in a military base in afghanistan. that is based outside of kabul. the u.s. official confirmed that the civilian worked for the department of defense. the shooter was dress the in an afghan military uniform. another u.s. service member and two more civilians were wounded in the attack. the suspect was killed. hillary clinton and donald trump, prepareing to face off in what could be a fiery final debate in las vegas. we are 20 days out from election day and a rough couple of weeks for both nominees and hillary clinton leading in many polls, her campaign is making a play for a traditional voting block, the white catholics.
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we'll bring in emily shire. and welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> so is donald trump having trouble emily with white catholics this year? >> he is. and certainly compared to his republican predecessors. clinton has an edge, 46- 42 percent. and while that is slight romney won with 59 percent of the white catholic vote in 2012. it is a steep down faul. >> he got 78 percent. something like that, didn't he in 2012? >> he got 78 of the white evangelicals. evangelicals are breaking for trump but they are doing less so than they did with romney. only two-thirds and 65 percent are support issing romney, or
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supporting trump right now. >> what are the issues that white catholic voters find prominent? what motivates them? >> in the granite state, it is one of the most catholic states in the country. 40 percent of the people live nothing new hampshire live here. they are looking at same- sex marriage and abortion. liberal catholics are okay with same- sex marriage and conservative are against the abortion and gets them out to drive the voters. >> those two issues, same- sex and abortion are issues that trump expressed his opposition to, has he not? >> that's right. i am coming to you from the campus of the catholic school. and when i was talking to catholics here, there was an event and they said i want to vote for donald trump. you know, i agree with him on
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same is- sex marriage or abortion, but what they were saying, the catholics were saying they want him to be more presidentsial. they are concerned with his rashness and on the debate stage. i agree with him. but wish he was more presidential. >> emily listen to what cardinal dolanhad had to say. he is the proptinent from the arch diocese. he reacted to some of the anti- catholic sentiment leaked in the hillary clinton/jon podesta. >> it was patrionizing to catholics what he said was offensive. if it was said about the jewish or islamic community within ten minutes there would be be a distancing from the remarks. it hasn't happened yet.
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i hope she will distance herself from the insulting remarks of her chief of staff. >> first of all what about his point? if they were said about muslims or jews, it would have been front page news? >> in fact donald trump's campaign has done a terrible job when his supporters made death threats. both he and melania refused to denounce when a reporter was threatened and had to file a police. i disagree with the cardinal on that point. but the e-mail exchanges or wiki leaks. you read two catholics critiquing the way their faith was manipulated. i hardly call it a smoking gun for anti-- catholic bigotry. >> you are in new hampshire.
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it is one of the most independent states in terms of voters and the independents are where elections are won and lost. what are they, how are they trending there where you are? >> that's a great question. there are are more independent voters than registered democrats or republicans. and a lot of these people make up their mind at the last-minute. a lot of people have made up their mind here. i think any of these issues, both on the trump and clinton campaign, any point where you are upsetting the independent voters, who may have 1 or 2 issues that help to drive them to the polls, i think it hurts you, and what we need to see is the tonight and next few weeks, trump campaign trying to assuage the concerns. and the clinton campaign. clinton has upset voters. the e-mails are not helping had
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her. and there is a huge focus on new hampshire as a swing state. i think we will see a lot of clinton and trump back here soon. >> trent spinor, emily bussil, thank you both. >> thank you. >> another big issue. obama care costs. head had -- head hadding up. stat regulators hiked premiums despite efforts to keep rates from sky rocketing. they are following this story for us live from chicago. hi, jeff. we are a week and half away from the start of the sign up of obama care next year. huj pemiums are in place. eight states just released
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today. they are giving more of an increase. those regulators are concerned that if the insurer ares don't get enough in premiums. they will get out of business and pull out of the exchange and that will imperil the affordable care act. one state in particular to look up close and personal. 34 increase approved by state regulator and that is eight percent more than the insurers have asked for. this is an issue that may come up at the debate tonight. it is one that certainly affects a lot of people and whether you think that obama should be improved or fixed or blown up and started over from scratch. something, i think everyone grease needs to be done, heather. >> yes, those prices. we'll see what the debate says
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about it tonight, thanks. >> and new information on a story that we followed closely on "happening creepy clown sitings in the country and overseas. while some are are hoaxes. but they are ruining things for the legitimate clown business with working clowns seeing bookings dropping sharply and the world clown association represented 2000 members is flooded from calls from scared performers and some getting requests for modified performance where they entertain without clown attire and face paint. the second clown ronald mcdonald is keeping a lower profile. >> you think so will. the residual affects of
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impressi impression was i bargaining. and in addition no increase in fbi slots resulted. my motivations were never political. and that is the man in the center of the e-mail. >> and the rocket on the way to the international space station. >> and liftoff. >> and liftoff. >> blasting off from kazakhstan upon with two russian cosmonaughts and an astronaut on board. the crew is expected back on earth in february.
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john? >> well, it is an aviation mystery more than 30 years old. on new year's day eastern airlines with 29 people on board slammed in a mountain side in south america. it was on route and crashed in theandes. despite five different searches. they never found the black boxes and as a result conspiracy theories grew. bring it to the modern-day. amateur investigators decided to see what they being find and they came up with startling information. joining me now isaacs stoner, one of those investigators. do you have a background in this and are you an investigator officially? >> investigator is a strong word. we are a couple of guys with day
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jobs who got in the rabbit hole and listed 19 unrecovered black boxes and each one had a reason next to it. looking at that list. and wow, this is tough. these families never got closer. and most of the crashes are in deep water and one stood out to us. mountain top in bolivia and the reason for the black box never recovered was unaccessible terrain. >> but they had tried to find the box and never found the wreckage. >> we thought that was a challenge and things on the wicki pedia. and we knew it was the warmest on record and the glacier.
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>> and making a long story short. you were there five day and all of the sudeb made a fascinating discover. >> we were on the lower debris field and several days of searching. we found a pose cockpit voice recorder and found a roll of magnetic tape that came from the voice recorder and hope to work to get that analyzed now. >> what are the chances that there is usable material on it after 30 years. >> investigator is kind of a strong word. we are just crossing our if anythinger and hope that there is usable data. we know it has been kept cool on the mountain. >> you found human remains which no one else had found, why? >> unclear. really there are many conspiracy
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theories surrounding the flight. we keep it more grounded in data and the fact that it was so high and so much snow was on the crash site is the reason that the bodies were never found. we had the responsibilityunfort responsibility of giving these remains a proper burial, we marked the gps coordinates and hopefully some real investigators can follow us up the mountain now. >> people can read about it in outside magazine because one of their reporters went along with you. quite a story. >> thanks. >> thank you. heather. hillary clinton and donald trump battling it out for a handful of key swing states, including florida. so what do the voters there think? we are hitting the beach to find out up next.
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hello there everybody, i'm martha mccal m live in las vegas. new wikileaks podesta e-mails that just came out. perhaps major conflict of interest at the clinton foundation. we'll dig into that. and potential drama tonight before they even step on the stage. i kid you not. we will tell you what's going on. plus a look at how we got here. midnight twitter rants, hot mike tapes, fbi reports, quid pro quo allegations, what an ugly trip
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this has been, right? how has that affected the polls in this incredible roller coaster since this got started. and how much of an issue really is voter fraud in this country? big debate. we're going to fact check it so you don't have to. join us mings away, we'll see you then. ugly trip and a very long one as well. florida is one of the key battleground states that will decide this election. so as we -- as the clock ticks down to the final debate tonight, we wanted to find out how florida voters are feeling about the election. adam shapiro hitting miami beach to find out, hi, adam. >> reporter: hey, heather. it's hot down here and things are expected to heat up tonight that the debate and people clearly paying attention, even vacationers here on miami's historic south beach, but we spoke to some of them and asked them what do you want to see tonight in the debate and here's what they told us.
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>> honest ly the lesser of two evils. figuring out who's going to make sense. >> i just want to be impressed finally. i want to hear what they're going to do and stop talking about the bickering and all that crap. >> reporter: and i want to introduce you to vacationers from baltimore. this is deanna, she's going to be married too. >> reporter: and the debate tonight, you're here for a party. >> i wish i could, but i'm not sure i'll be able to, but i'm going to watch it at some point. >> reporter: congratulations on the engagement and the wedding. and you know, probably more fun to do what they're doing tonight. who is it, p.j.'s playing over at club live. we're going to be here though, we're watching the debate with everybody else in the country. back to you. >> we're all going to miss
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p.j.'s, where's your bathing suit? no bathing suit, right? >> reporter: my bathing suit? >> yeah, yours. >> reporter: you don't want to see my six pack either. i left the coors at home. >> thank you, adam. all right. well if you have trouble sleeping, try hitting the shower. scientists say showers work wonders for insomnia. and there are ian more benefits. the final 30, next.
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and time for our final 30 on this wednesday. scientists finally have an answer to the age old question -- >> i wondered this. >> as to when in the day you should take your shower. researchers at harvard say if you're stressed or need a creative pick me up, you could get that shower in in the morning. >> okay. >> if you're having trouble sleeping and you need to unwind, take a shower at night. >> all right. >> i shower at night. bill belichick says he will be up drawing up his old his plays i the old fashioned way. he is quote, done with the microsoft surface tablets and we'll go back to paper picture because the technology is too unreliable. >> hmm. pen and paper. >> yeah. >> going old school. you would expect that from belichick though. >> and not deflating anymore balls. >> oh. >> we're not going to go there. thank you so much for having
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me today, had fun. >> yeah, good to have you here. come back. and thank you for joining us. america's election headquarters starts now. thank you guys, fox news alert, now seven hours and counting until the final presidential debate of the 2016 election, incredible. stakes are very high, hello everybody, i'm martha maccallum, and lock it fabulous las vegas. the setting for tonight's debate. airing here on fox news channel, of course. hillary clinton and donald trump are just hunkered down, no doubt, in their respective teams right now going over what they can expect, what might be coming their way tonight, how to respond. very, very important challenge before both of these two people. it's really their final opportunity to reach millions of american viewers and to make their case to those undecided voters of which there are many still in this race. opportunity clearly that neither one wants to squander with the election just 20 days
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