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encapsulated the entire 2016 campaign. you wind up needing a shower. >> it is scorched earth, megan. >> thank you for being here. taking audience's thoughts on facebook.com/kelliefile. on twitter @megankelly. >> thanks, megan. welcome to "hannity." the alfred e. smith dinner took place in new york city. moments ago they addressed those attending the annual dinner and here are some of the fun highlights. take a look. >> it is great to be here with 1,000 wonderful people, or as i call it a small, intimate dinner with some friends. or as hillary calls it, her largest crowd of the season. just before taking the dais,
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hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said, pardon me. [ laughter ] >> oh, this one is going to get me in trouble. michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. it is fantastic. they think she is absolutely great. my wife melania gives the exact same speech, and people get on her case. and i don't get it. >> there are a lot of friendly faces here in this room, people that i've been privileged to know and to work with. i just want to put you all in a basket of adorables. you look so good in your tuxes, or as i refer to them, formal
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pant suits. speaking of health, donald has been very concerned about mine, very concerned. he actually sent a car to bring me here tonight. actually it was a hearst. >> all right. also today prior to the dinner donald trump was back on the campaign trail, holding a rally in ohio. he was fired up. take a look. i want to make a major announcement today. i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the united states that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. and a candidate like crooked hillary clinton who will lie to
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congress, lie to the fbi, destroy 33,000 e-mails, put her office up for sale and put our confidential information in the reach of our enemies is a candidate who is truly capable of anything. our campaign is powered by our love for this country and our love for our fellow citizens, and is there any better place than to be than a trump rally? >> all right. joining us with reaction the author of the "new york times" best seller "treason," former speaker of the house, fox contributor, newt gingrich. i love the alfred e. smith dinner. it is a liberal crowd, liberal audience, it is new york and you have oos and ahs when they felt donald trump crossed the line by your action i felt they gave as good as they got. what do you think? >> i thought the pieces you had were funny. i thought they were in the great tradition of the dinner. i thought they were poking fun at each other, but it was, you
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know, dramatically milder and more pleasant than last night. so i thought the folks historically created the smith dinner i thought were pretty happy that these two were in that tradition. yeah. there's going to be liberal complaints, oh, donald trump went too far. if he's not himself, there's no point in going to the dinner. he's on fire today. >> by the way. >> yeah. >> but the joke he made at his own expense and melania's what a perfect joke. >> yeah. >> in absolute tradition. the great thing about the smith dinners is that a lot of it is self-deprecating humor and that was precisely within the tradition of the dinner. >> he took some hard shots at hillary, which was good, and she took some hard shots at him, which was good. in their own way they were both funny. i thought trump was funnier, but he has more personality than hillary does. let's go back to last night. final debate, and we move
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forward to today. donald trump out on the campaign trail. he seemed like the weight of the world was off his shoulders. he is free to be himself. he's in the environment he loves the most, which is at the rallies. where do we go here with 19 days left in this campaign? how do you see this race? >> well, i think that he has a very, very high likelihood of winning it. i think that last night was a victory for him as frank luntz's focus group indicated. trump won the second and third debate. you saw when he jumped ahead in rasmussen by three points. so you see indicators moving in the right direction. i suspect the weight of the world was off his shoulders. he was never comfortable in that kind of debate environment. he knew he was vulnerable to an ambush or a surprise, and i think that getting through it without a major mistake was enormously relieving to him and
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lets him focus on winning the election. i have to say i thought chris wallace far and away did the best job of any of the debate moderators this year, was much clearer, much fairer and was stuff. he wasn't soft, but tough with both of them on sensitive things for both of them. i thought in some ways he was one of the real winners of this year's debate process. >> i don't think there's any doubt about it. i think he really represented our news division, which we have a great team here, so well, and he should be so proud of himself. let me ask you this, because we look at polls, we look at real clear politics average. there seems to me at this moment to be so many balls in the air that i don't know if the public is quite yet absorbing, one being last night's debate, two being project veritas, three being wikileaks. i'm not sure the impact that this is going to have, and there are so many people that are calling me and saying they don't trust the polls.
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i tend to believe polls. but is there a possible brexit effect here, nationalism, populism, that for example they didn't see in europe, that they're not catching here? what are your thoughts on the polls? >> i think the polls are wrong. i think they verge on irrelevant and misleading for a lot of different reasons. nobody can tell you what the turnout is going to be. nobody can tell you, you know, which people are going to be the most motivated. i think that there's clearly a suppressing effect. when you have the news media giving 96% of its donations to hillary clinton and 4% to trump, when you have to spend 23 minutes attacking trump and 57 seconds the same evening on hillary clinton, you're going to have a suppressed vote which will -- and you see this, if an operator calls you, you are less likely to say you're for donald trump than if it is a computerized poll. take the brexit effect, which is three or four, maybe five points in some cases, but there's more
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than that. what's the turnout likely to be in the african-american community? can hillary clinton really motivate african-americans to vote on the scale that barack obama did? any poll which assumes that is almost by definition not very accurate. i think there are also going to be huge number of people making up their minds, and that's where last night was important. the donald trump who was on the stage last night clearly is capable of being president, clearly was capable of dealing with complicated issues, and he crossed a real threshold i think in terms of being an acceptable president for a lot of people. i think that that, if he can stay disciplined, stay on message, continue to use the teleprompter, continue to stay big, talk about big ideas, big issues, a big difference with hillary, i think the odds are very high that he's going to end up winning this race. >> let me go to something that the rest of the media i think is ignoring, and we have some unfinished business i think after this election. you know, the exposure of the news media totally being in the
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pocket of hillary clinton in this campaign, representing the biggest campaign contribution by far for her, and the total dishonesty as they try to portray themselves as fair and balanced and we know they're nothing of the sort. let me start with the -- remember, these two videos coming out on successive days, one democrats fomenting violence at trump events, organizing violence at these events, the second massive campaign fraud. before we get to that, let's look at how these undercover tapes talk about the flow of money and where it begins, because they're putting it right on the back of hillary clinton, her campaign, and the dnc. take a look. i am contracted to him, but my -- i answer to the head of special events for the dnc, and the head of the special events from politico for the campaign. >> the campaign, the dnc, democracy partners, who pays the poll workers. the poll works go [ bleep ] --
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>> all right. now let's play two consecutive. one talks about a video showing how democrats incited the violence at the trump rallies and how they offered plausible deniability to both hillary and the democratic national convention. let's play this. >> if you're there and you're protesting and you do these actions, you will be attacked. that's -- >> oh, oh. so that's part of the process, of the reaction. >> the whole point is we know the trump people will freak [ bleep ], the security team will freak out and their supporters will lose their [ bleep ]. >> nobody is supposed to know about me. in the chicago protest when they shot all of that, it was us. it was more him than me, but none of this is supposed to come back to us because we want it coming from people, we don't want it to come from the party. so if we do a protest, it is a dnc protest, right away the press will say part san. but if i'm in there coordinating
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with the groups on the ground and sort of playing field general but they're the ones talking to the cameras, then it is actually people. >> did thing that we have to watch is making sure there's a double blind between the actual campaign and the actual dnc and what we're doing. there's a double blind there. so they can plausibly deny that they knew anything about it. >> so you have the flow of money from the clinton campaign and the dnc to those agitators fomenting violence. then you have those admitting and bragging about the violence that they committed. and then you have video showing they offered plausible deny a deniability for the dnc and clinton campaign, and then admitting that hillary knows about the violence. i mean if this were donald trump why do i suspect there would be a different narrative 19 days out of an election? >> correct me if i'm wrong,
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sean, but i think i saw in the last 24 hours you also have federal election commission report of the campaign paying one of these people directly and you have -- >> yes. >> -- one of the leaders of this group apparently entered the white house over 300 times. >> that's correct. >> that was also reported in the last 24 hours. so -- but here is a simple question which should tell everybody in america why we need to replace the current mess. where is the federal bureau of investigation? you have people say thang they fomented violence in order to disrupt an election. you have evidence those people were paid by a presidential campaign. you have somebody who is so intimate at the white house he is there over 300 times. you had a fire bombing in north carolina of a republican campaign headquarters. where is the fbi? why is the federal government not engaged in worrying about the civil rights of people who favor donald trump? i mean talk about a one-sided scandal, the number one challenge republicans ought to
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have, and frankly the chairmen of the two committees ought to be sending off letters demanding where is the fbi investigation. >> stay right there. when we come back we will get to the dnc and the hillary campaign working on a massive voter fraud project with these very same people. we will have more with newt gingrich right after the break. and coming up next right here tonight on "hannity." i want to ask you here on this stage tonight, do you make the same commitment that you will absolutely, sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election? >> i will look at it at the time. >> are you saying you're not prepared now to -- >> what i'm saying is i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> all right. the left, members of the mainstream media, are outraged over donald trump's comments at last night's debate, but democrats have a long history of not accepting election results. we'll tell you that history and expose that hypocrisy next.
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♪ i want to ask you here on this stage tonight, do you make the same commitment that you will absolutely -- sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election? >> i will look at it at the time. >> are you saying you're not prepared now to -- >> what i'm saying is i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. democrats are apoplectic after donald trump said that at last night's debate. before they pretend to be so morally outraged, they need to consider their own blatant hypocrisy on this issue. start with the election that al gore initially conceded to george w. bush, but after the race was too close to call and recount triggered in florida, he retracted that. his team including 80 lawyers descended on the state of florida and the democrats started questioning the integrity of the ballots, including calling some, quote, illegal. after 36 days a supreme court
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ruling and with george bush clearly winning by 537 votes, al gore finally accepted the result but many others did not including hillary clinton. as late as 2002, news week reported while at a private fundraiser clinton said, bush, bush was selected, not elected president. in 2009 during a town hall in nigeria while serving as secretary of state, clinton floated a conspiracy theory saying, quote, you know, we've had all kinds of problems in some of our past elections. as you might remember, in 2000 our presidential election came down to the brother of the man running for. >> clinton was seen smiling, agreeing with chants that gore won the 2000 election. watch this. >> for those of you older than 25, i heard you murmuring just now, but take it from me it was a very close election.
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elections -- well -- [chanting]: you won, you won, you won, you won. >> here's my point. here is my point -- >> clinton nodding. now, she's not the only democrat by the way who questions the 2000 election results. in 2013 according to reports vie president joe biden claimed al gore was the one elected president, and he claimed the recount result was a bad decision. now, there's also the 2004 election. then senator john kerry waited until the next day to concede to george w. bush, and a lot of democrats including barbara boxer were advancing a narrative that bush cheated to winnow high owe in '04. howard dean would later tell "rolling stone" magazine there was, quote, substantial voter suppression and the machines were not reliable. just last year "the new yorker"
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reported kerry thought proxies for bush rigged many of the voting machines. back with reaction, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. it is a little ironic that the media is so outraged, focused and fixated when they have this history that they totally ignore, but now that wikileaks revealed they work for hillary clinton i guess it is not that big a surprise. >> look, i think the objective fact is they were going to find something to be horrified with. trump had had a great debate. he hadn't given them anything, so at the very end they got the thing. and i can only tell you in 24 hours, reasonable democrats are saying, this is just stupid, and part of it is because of the gore decision. al gore legitimately filed a lawsuit, engaged in 30-some days of negotiating over who won the election. that's not illegitimate, it is not unprecedented in american history. we had both the election of 1824 and the election of 1876 were very contested.
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so this whole notion of, oh, my gosh, what is he doing, look, if you were donald trump and you just went through a process where clearly the fbi has been rigged, clearly hillary clinton has lied about virtually everything, clearly there are 33,000 e-mails missing, and you look at all of these different patterns, the news media donates 96% to clinton and 4% to trump, given all of those facts i think it is reasonable to follow the ronald reagan rule of trust but verify. all that trump said was he's going to verify before he concedes, assuming he is going to concede. i think that was a totally legitimate position for a citizen to take. let's not go back to the project veritas tapes, the guy you said leading this effort is -- has been to the white house over 300 times since obama's been president, but we also established that the money
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comes from hillary clinton's campaign, funneled through the dnc, funneled through a democracy group, funneled to theage statethe agitators that foment violence, but they talk about a scheme that is caught on tape. i think hillary needs to be asked, will you stop funding the effort of the these people fomenting violence and planning massive voter fraud? let's go to the tape. >> it is a very easy thing for republicans to say, well, they're bussing people in. you know what? we've been bussing people in [ bleep ] for years and we're not going to stop now. we're going to find a different way to do it. so, i mean, i grew up with that idea. you know, they used to bus people out to iowa. we needed people out there, bus people out there. -- an environment to do it in, within striking distance. michigan, indiana, at least
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restrict donation cap and cut campaign finance laws and investigate -- an investigative arm. like they have weakened it so bad in these three states. you could -- [ bleep ] -- in front of the governor and not go to jail. if you had enough money to go like this -- >> all right. you mentioned the fbi and violence. they are planning on using hillary money, dnc money for a massive voter fraud organization. it is like a criminal organization. you know, what should the republicans be doing here and where does law enforcement get involved? >> well, first of all a good friend of mine suggested that they should be calling for a rico investigation because this is clearly a conspiracy to commit crimes and fits the whole definition of rico in terms of an organized crime effort. i want to go back to what i said a while ago because it applies here, where is director comey?
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where is the federal bureau of investigations? you have produced and you're the number one lead person getting this out to the country, although i've begun to notice it leaking through other places, but you clearly have evidence here that at a minimum has to have an fbi investigation and which totally justifies very strong efforts to get enough volunteer attorneys to make sure that republicans are able to police virtually every precinct that's questionable because you have people who are telling you up front that they're going to engage in massive voter fraud. we have evidence, for example, of a guy in california who is a minor miracle. he has been dead over 20 years and voted four times since then. i think it could be a shrine to the permanent voter, you know. i mean it is crazy. and then liberals say, well, there really aren't very many cases. in philadelphia alone there's potentially enough vote theft to actually swing the race against senat senator toomey and against
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donald trump. >> all right, mr. speaker, we have to leave it right there. we're running out of time. these are serious allegations, and the fact that the money flow is from hillary's campaign to the dnc to these dark art political operatives is really chilling. anyway, coming up next tonight right here on "hannity." one of the big issues that came up last night was the fact that the clinton campaign has paid people to disrupt violently our rallies. >> all right. at today's rally in ohio donald trump brought up the damning project veritas tapes that appear to show the democrats bragging about inciting violence, bragging about trying to rig the election. austan goolsbee, matt schlapp weigh in. later tonight. so many of you in the arch diocese already have a place in your heart for a guy who started
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out at a carpenter working for his father. i was a carpenter working for my father. >> all right. we have more highlights from tonight's fun alfred e. smith dinner. lisa boothe, doug schoen will join us later tonight on "hannity." something new has arrived. uniquely designed for the driven. introducing the first-ever infiniti qx30 crossover. visit your local infiniti retailer today. infiniti. empower the drive. yeah. well, we gotta hand it thto fedex. glasses. they've helped make our e-commerce so easy, and now we're getting all kinds of new customers. i know. can you believe we're getting orders from canada, ireland... this one's going to new zealand.
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up last night was the fact that the clinton campaign has paid people to disrupt violently our rallies and to incite absolute, total bedlam. it is so bad, so bad. you know, i've had occasions where we had rallies, and it was so incredibly violent i said, what's going on over here? these were paid people by the clinton campaign, and it just came out. i give a lot of credit to the people that brought this out, believe me. this is criminal behavior that violates centuries of tradition of peaceful democratic elections. >> that was donald trump earlier today talking about the damning project veritas undercover tapes that allegedly show democratic operatives scheming to cause trouble at trump rallies. we at fox have not been able to independently verify the void yo, but you can see it for what
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it is. austan goolsbee and matt schlapp. you know, i know you, austan. when i was in chicago i met you and took you out to dinner and i paid for dinner. >> you owed me. >> because i'm a -- because i'm a conservative and believe in spreading the wealth. in all fairness, over 3,000 chicago residents shot this year, over 4,000 shot dead since obama's been president. the violence in chicago is a real deal. now you have people on tape saying they're getting their money from hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc that are fomenting violence, and some of the worst was in your city. i've got to believe you will condemn that and want hillary clinton to look into how the flow of money is going from her campaign to these operatives and whether or not she will stop fomenting this violence. >> you have two things going there. on the first, yes, look, you know me. we've been friends a long time. i'm not going to defend
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anybody's illegal activity. i thought it was correct, if this tape is legit which there's no reason to think it is not, but if it is legit, then they fire these people and they should have fired them. however, on the issue of violence that donald trump was talking about, he didn't watch the tape because the tape says that they fomented violence by going and protesting with signs that say, donald trump is a jerk, we don't like donald trump, one of them they said wear a planned parenthood shirt and they will attack you. >> no, but you're missing the point. >> and they would be attacked. >> they also said on the tape that we are responsible, we did that in chicago. >> okay, but, sean -- >> by the way, some people were injured. they start -- >> they were the ones injured, sean. >> you have a group of people purposely fomenting violence and bragging about it and bragging they get the money from hillary. >> if you said i'm going to come to chicago and stand outside the president's house and taunt him and say, i think president obama
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is a terrible president -- >> no. >> and someone came out and punched you, they would be the one to go to jail, sean, not you. >> not in chicago because, matt, if you notice in chicago they actually fomented all of the violence, started the violence outside of the event where trump, based on recommendations from law enforcement, had to cancel that event. the money is traced right back to hillary clinton and the dnc. if it was trump, i think this would be a huge story in the final 19 days of this campaign. >> and look at the ironic thing here. who brought this up at the debate last night? hillary clinton turns to all of us in america and says, isn't it terrible about the violence that donald trump encourages at his events? really, this is what is going on between this cozy relationship between many in the mainstream media and the clinton campaign. you have the clinton campaign that's literally infiltrating these events to try to cause problems at these events, and then the media covers it and
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reports that donald trump rhetoric is so hateful it is inciting violence. when you get into this, this is what i love about this year, is the american people are seeing that the things they fear are actually true, and this is how corrupt the system really is. >> i think you guys are -- i mean if i agreed with you, sean, on all illegal activities and if they're piping money from one account to some other account -- >> they are. >> -- they shouldn't do that, they should be fired. >> they are. >> they should check and see if it is and be fired. the issue of violence is not correct. >> they're bragging where the money is coming from. >> but on the issue of violence, you're trying to change it because you know i'm right on this. >> no, i don't, actually. >> they have the right to protest, right to go there with a sign that says i don't like trump. >> let's say you are right. >> and if people attack them, they go to jail. >> let's say you're right, how do you then justify that they're using clinton/dnc money to commit the crime called voter fraud? >> i would like to know if that's true. >> how do you justify that? >> i'm not going to justify that
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if that's what happened. but i don't know that's what happened. >> it did happen. you're taking only the parts of the tape you like. >> no, we don't know what happened. the dnc said what they stated they did never occurred. i don't know that it did happen. >> oh, oh, really. okay. >> look, sean, the part -- >> even the part they're plotting it is the point. >> i agree it is not appropriate. i can see why they were fired. >> part of what this is, is about them going into try to disrupt trump rallies, but there's a darker piece to this as well, which is there is this collusion amongst liberal groups and the democratic party and hillary clinton to do a lot of things to upset the election at the very time that people are turning to donald trump and saying, you're the person that's interjecting questions into our democratic process. these tapes give us a window into a very dark soul where they're actually doing things. >> wait. >> to undermine democracy. >> i got to roll, guys. >> it doesn't undermine democracy to protest and say i
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don't like trump. >> coming up next, we will stay on this story and the wikileaks story. coming up next on "hannity." so much of you in the arch diocese already have a place in your heart for a guy who started out as a carpenter working for his father. i was a carpenter working for my father. >> all right. we have more highlights from tonight's alfred e. smith dinner. reaction from lisa boothe, doug schoen, anthony scaramucci, and also tonight. these are people that push guys off buildings. these are people that kill women and treat women horribly, and yet you take their money. >> will hillary ever give that money back? trump highlights hillary clinton's massive hypocrisy, taking millions and millions of dollars from countries with atrocious human rights records as relates to women, guys and lesbians, christian goes and jus. that and more straight ahead.
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i was a carpenter working for my father. >> so tonight, let's embrace the spirit of the evening. let's come together, remember what unites us and just rip on ted cruz. all right. welcome back to "hannity." more highlights from tonight's alfred e. smith dinner in new york city. joining us "washington examiner" contributor, lease lisa boothe. doug schoen and one of donald trump as commit ear chair members, anthony scaramucci. he was at the dinner and joins us outside of the historic waldorf astoria hotel. first of all, i never get invited. i don't want to be in a room like that because it is very liberal, and when trump got a little bit politically incorrect i noticed the crowd was having a hard time with some of the trump jokes. by the way, hillary gave as good as she got. what did you think, anthony? >> listen, i love it. it is a great, spirited event. at the end of the day the cardinal makes it so much fun.
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but, sean, when you're catholic, and you know this, once you're a catholic you're always a catholic. a ton of our catholic friends were there. we sat next to rupert murdock and jerry. but i will say this, the cardinal was very gracious. he asked earlier in the day for an apology from secretary clinton and her staff about the remarks that were made. she didn't make that tonight, but i thought she was very funny, and so was mr. trump. that is really the spirit of this sort of event, sean. it is to laugh at each other but more importantly laugh at ourselves. that's what makes it so fun. >> that's true, especially, doug, coming off a heated debate where they don't even shake hands at the beginning, i guess that's probably a well-needed night of laughter. >> yeah, i think it is good for our democracy. you were just talking about what is bad for our democracy and i agree, this is good for our democracy. i think what secretary clinton said, whether you like her or not, we need to come together. >> it was funny. >> it was funny, and i think she is right, we have to come
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together. >> lisa, you know, i know that room and i know the people there and i am a born irish catholic, and i have a lot of the catholic brethren of mine that are extraordinarily liberal. so i felt the room was pretty biassed towards hillary and i know some in the media have zero sense of humor, and they'll get after donald trump for making some pretty hard jokes, but i thought they were hilarious myself. >> i thought it was so funny. i actually didn't know he was as funny as he is. i mean i was laughing out loud in my hotel room. >> yeah. >> i mean he had me in stitches. also, sean, i think it was funny that you mention that because remember donald trump during the speech said that he had met hillary clinton's campaign team and it was msnbc, cnn, the "new york times." >> that was great. >> i thought that was funny. also, sean, i thought his comment about the fact that michelle obama, you know, everyone loves her speeches and then melania gave the same one and, you know, got criticized. i thought it was funny because it was self-deprecating and
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melania was laughing and the whole room was laughing. there were a lot of jokes, like hillary clinton would make him ambassador to iraq and afghanistan. there was a lot of funny stuff there and i was cracking up. >> coming off last night's debate, an dhon thony, how do yl the momentum of the campaign is going? doug felt he needed a knockout but had a great performance. where do we go from there. did project veritas, the wikileaks have a big impact. >> sure. i thought as guest steven as finance chair and steven miller, policy guy for us. they both said the same thing. we're going to stay on message for the next 19 days. very stark contrast on ethics, very stark contrast on policy. let's face it, mr. trump knows how to organize a group of people and delegate. one thing miller said to me to nietd, sean, which i know you know because you know mr. trump, he's great with his staff and he's great with his people.
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so he can build that leadership team. we have to convey that over the next 19 days. my guess is we will. this is a guy that can sink -- if you have ever played golf with him, he can sink the three-foot putt. i think we're going to have a very spirited thing going on in the next 19 days, and the polls are tightening if you look at real clear politics. >> what do you think, doug? >> i think we have to wait a few days to see the impact of the debate. and, look, this is a competitive race. hillary is definitely ahead, she is ahead in the swing states. but i think republicans and republican-leaning independents won't come home. i think it is a close race. the one advice i give donald trump is to finally clarify his remarks and say he's going to accept the results of the election. >> even in light of the project veritas, hillary clinton, dnc funding of massive voter fraud? why would he admit that -- why would he say that when he
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doesn't know if there's going to be fraud, especially in light of this week's revelations? >> because he wants swing voters who are committed to this system, and if he wants to do what gore did or bush did and challenge the results, he can do it. but he should say, i expect to accept the results -- >> that would be a way to say it. >> sean. >> quick, lisa. >> he should talk about the system being rigged, but i think what he needs to talk about is the fact a state department official allegedly was trying to engage in a quid pro quo with the fbi, the fact that the doj was given insider information to clinton campaign, the fact that the top law enforcement officer loretta lynch met with bill clinton on the tarmac. the system is rigged, but those are the arguments he should be making about how the system is rigged in hillary clinton's favor. >> we have to take a break. more with our panel. coming up next, donald trump called out hillary clinton for taking millions of dollars from countries with atrocious human
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saudi arabia giving $25 million, qatar, all of these countries. you talk about women and women's rights. so these are people that push guys off buildings. these are people that kill women and treat women horribly, and yet you take their money. so i would like to ask you right now, why don't you give back the money that you've taken from certain countries that treat certain groups of people so horribly? why don't you give back the money? i think it would be a great
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gesture. >> donald trump at last night's debate asking hillary clinton to return the tens of millions of dollars the clinton foundation received from countries that have atrocious human rights records. back with us lisa boothe, doug schoen, anthony scaramucci. lisa, i will start with you. in qatar, marital rape is legal as is beating one's wife. in saudi arabia women can't drive. they're told they can go to school or work. they literally are treated like third class citizens, and they're told how to dress. guys and lesbians are killed there and christians and jews are persecuted. hillary has taken tens and tens of millions. why doesn't she give that money back? why hasn't the media demanded an answer to that question? >> she should, sean. that's why i'm glad donald trump raised that question to her last night, and i hope that the rnc and other republicans continue to echo his calls and donald trump continues to drive this home, asking her to return that money because it is true, sean.
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she tried last night to proclaim and portray herself as some champion of women, as a champion of guy rights, but you just mentioned these country's egregious human rights offenses. sean, if i remember, hillary clinton promised under oath, testified under oath there would not be any conflicts of interest during her confirmation hearing. >> that's true. >> but that's all we've seen is conflict of interest. >> doug, i thought that was a grand slam for trump last night. >> it was a very good moment. but let me answer the question that the secretary didn't answer. we need the moderate sunni states for a coalition against iran and isis. that's why not only should she not give the money back, why we have to work with them, with israel, to prevent -- present an alternative course. >> doug, you're selling your soul. >> no, i'm not. >> taking money from saudis and qatar. that doesn't mean you take money
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for personal enrichment as she did. we will give you the last word. >> she doesn't have the ethical chip to understand what mr. trump was saying. that money should go back and back in a hurry, but it is not going to happen. >> yeah. all right. we have to go. by the way, doug, that doesn't mean we don't support the sunnis and alie with them to beat the iranians. anyway, we'll take a break. more "hannity" coming up straight ahead. guess what guys, i switched to sprint.
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