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right now on justice -- >> it's a contract between donald j. trump and the american vot voter. >> making his case to america. >> and it begins with bringing honesty, accountability, and change to washington, d.c. >> donald trump lays out a comprehensive plan for his first 100 days. while hillary clinton is forced to contend with a voice from the past. her own. should they practice what they preach? like a private home-brewed
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e-mail server? madame secretary. we'll get into all of it tonight. plus, feeling lucky? i hit the las vegas strip to find out who gamblers are willing to double down on november 8th. >> too much history with the clintons. >> no, well, yeah. >> place your bets. the wheel of justice starts now. welcome to justice. donald trump jr. is going to be talking with us live in a moment, but first, my opening statement. there are two systems of justice in america, one for every day americans and one for hillary rodham clinton. follow me. march 4, 2015, federal reservation subpoena is issued
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for hillary's benghazi e-mails. mind you, we wouldn't have known she ian had any e-mails because she lied and said she didn't. except a romanian hacker named goocifer hacked sydney bloomen that will. man barack obama would not allow in his state department. seems hillary lied to barack too. the two e-mailing classified information about benghazi. so begins the mission of top lieutenant undersecretary patrick kennedy to declassify hillary's top secret classified benghazi e-mail of foreign activities of the united states, including confidential sources like hillary's home-brewed server. >> the e-mail that actually started the fbi's criminal investigation. now if his name sounds familiar, this is the same patrick kennedy that hillary put in charge of
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that blue ribbon accountability review board for less sons learned from benghazi. by the way, already learned from the co-bar towers review board, lessons now implemented by hillary. the same patrick kennedy who appointed the clinton house who then chose not to question hillary clinton the secretary of state about benghazi. kennedy knows ts urgency of destroying this particular e-mail as opposed to thousands of others. so he engages in what some say is an attempt to bribe, and others say, is a quid pro quo discussion. offering the fbi long-sought positions overseas in exchange for getting rid of top clinton e-mails. curious that our ambassador chris stevens personally and his staff requested security more than 600 times to protect their lives. yet kennedy can come up with
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positions to cover hillary's career. fbi agent summaries known as 302s say that kennedy actually offered a quid pro quo. fbi positions to declassify and then mark with a code nine, which would then archive the e-mail in the basement of the department of state, never to be seen again. and the kwib agent, although he felt pressure, refused the offer. kennedy then makes the same offer to the fbi head of counterintelligence and when this offer is refused. kennedy, knowing the fbi criminal investigation is already under way, asks, will the fbi make a public statement? when told they will not, he knows the coast is clear. he'll deal with the fbi in the department of justice later. but for now, hillary can publicly lie to all of us.
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>> i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified material. >> so now, kennedy, one of the darkest characters in the clinton playbook, and that's saying something, folks, skates. then the 302s are actually released, and congress says, wait a minute, that sound like bribery. obstruction of justice. contempt of converse. is it? the state department, the one that wouldn't even allow an inspector general oversight and the one that had no hillary clinton information available under the freedom of information's press, suggests the fbi is lying. really? both of the agents are lying. maybe they misunderstood. and by the way, since the state department is willing to say
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that the fbi got it wrong, let's do the whole mownty, folks, how about the fbi director got it wrong when he said the head of the state department shouldn't be charged. others say, you know what, quid pro quo's horse trading, what they do in washington. we're just not used to watching them make the sausage. come on, not declassifying and destroying tax top secret information on the assassination under the killing of our benghazi ambassador which is under federal subpoena and pertained and preserved. a pathological liar who's actually running to be our commander in chief. others say, this is what they do in d.c. there's no crime. >> but from a criminal point of view, as long as there was no prevention to prevent congress
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from knowing that the orangeal classification was to be classified, and then it was changed, if that would happen for public release for four years, that would not be a crime. >> you know, it's very easy to monitor crime. >> since when in the history of american criminal justice would once one to have to announce, here ye before he can be held to an account. if there was no intent to prevent congress from knowing, answer this, why didn't anyone tell congress. of at least the attempt to bribe a federal official or some want to call it a quid pro quo. the fbi didn't, which kind of makes me think that they knew right from the get go. they sure as hell didn't tell congress. and i actually spoke with one
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trey gowdy, congressman, the chair select committee on benghazi who told me, no one reached out to tell him that there was an attempt to prevent him and congress from getting the information. that he had subpoenaed. call it what she will, i say it stinks. it's really simple, folks, i spent three decades fighting for equal rights and equal justice at a level playing field for all. we take pride that we are all equal under the law. and for centuries justice with bandages over her eyes. that justice is blind. that it matters not who you are, no one is above the law, the slaw below it. and that's my open. tell me what you think on my
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facebook page or twitter. #judgejeani #judgejeanine. and joining me now from westchester, new york, my home county, son of republican presidential candidate, donald trump jr., good evening, donald, thank you so much for being with us. i can't believe that you have the same energy that your dad has. >> i'm lucky that i have a lot of his same energy and this is my one day off the trail because my little guy had his birthday yesterday. and i was so able to get a little bit of a day off, but we'll be backen to hard tomorrow. >> i know you. and i follow you, i follow you on instagram and everything else, and you spent a lot of time in upstate new york which is where i'm from. and you go to those demolition derbies. is that what i'm see kpg. >> yeah, i spent time up in the catskills. i have a cabin, and we like to get away from it on the weekends so i can get my kids out of the cities. get them muddy and dirty. i think i'll be doing them a favor for life if i do that.
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>> i see the whole family, beautiful family, but i digress. contract with america. your dad and gettysburg, saying what he's going to do in the first 100 days. tell us. >> well, listen, i think it was an amazing idea. it's something very different. i think if there's one thing that this election has shown us, people are sick of the same old same old in d.c. sick of the promises that no one ever delivers. the blatant lies that we're reading a lot more these days. and so i think it's something that cleans up thes me. our founding fathers were business people. they didn't envision a lifetime in government where people just get stagnant, they get rich off of the backs of hard working americans like we've seen in d.c. and so, this is a system which will eliminate so much of that. i especially love the part about imposing congressional term limits. people don't sit in a seat, all their friends give rich. give them out lobbying contracts, contracts and buddies are taken care of. those people that lobby for other countries abroad at the
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expension of measuring. and putting on term limits, eliminating lobbyists ability to do that for other countries once they've served in government. i think these are the kind of things that the american people to want see. i don't think anyone and frankly i think this is a partisan problem. i don't think anyone on either side is thrilled with where washington has taken us. in terms of debt and everything. i think eliminating this, creating a way for there to be fresh blood coming into d.c. across the aisle. i think we'll do a lot of good for the country and we'll have government to adapt and evolve much more efficiently. >> it's amazing, donald. when people talk about term limits. you know, it's something that i think most americans are in favor of. but most i think spend a lot of time seriously talking about it. and you know, what we see is people going in, you know, we're kind of normal and salaries. and they come out multimillionaires.
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>> how is that they possibly could do this? the stuff that congress exempts themselves from. you know, that's what not what this country is about. and i think everyone is in favor of it. and you do see this, people maybe go in with the best intentions, they caught up in d.c. and the free rides and all the special interests and all of the sudden, they grab that power and hold on to it and milk it. the people that suffered are the hard-working men and women of this country. the people that built this great nation, they suffer while everyone around d.c. has gotten rich. and the people are sick of it. again, i think that's a partisan problem. anyone on either side of the aisle thinks that their politicians in d.r. are doing great things for them. it's just not the case. we've seen it too many times. it's time as my father said, drain the swamp. the swamp that is d.c. because it's just not what our founding fathers envisioned.
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they envision people going in. george washington, lifetime presidency. he didn't want it. he renounced it, that's not what this is about. >> you know what, after -- we don't have a lot of time. dad's got to turn around those numbers. quickly, how's he going to do and? >> i think he's going to do with what he's doing. the contrast of america. there's so much more whether you're talking about health care, education, all of the things he's going institute in the first 100 days about brining the constitution. putting that back into effect in america. and i think what honestly jeanine, aye been around the country so much as of late, all over the place. the last few months and there's so many people that tell me, and they're not the usual demographics that the media wants to. hispanic, african americans, so
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pem m people say keep it up, keep doing what you're doing. keep fighting to break up this system. youer that once or twice. you say oh, then i have the people that are 25, 35, 45, up to 83 and tell me every day, you know, i've never registered to vote and i did it last week so i could vote for your father. there's a real undercurrent here that's not getting picked up. these are not people that are going to tell pollsters anything. i think you're going to see a surprise on election day and a lot of that in early voting as well. >> thank you so much for taking family time out. thanks. >> my pleasure, jeanine, thank you for having me. >> my all-star political panel, matt along with mary-ann. right from the get go, it was going to be close, and, you know, it's not as close as we thought it would be, but, it seems that donald came out with something rather interesting
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today. this is this idea of -- some of the stuff he talks about, term limits, prevents them from lobbying and we all know that some of the legislation in congress that they're talking about, you know, when they say they're going to prevent insider trading isn't really real stuff that's going on. isn't this stuff that the american people are interested in? irrespective of politics. >> well, sure, judge, but the problem is that donald trump once again today stepped on his own message by saying things like unforced errors. talking about the first two things he would do is sue his accusers and the media. that's all you're hearing about tonight. so repeatedly throughout this campaign, donald trump whether it was in the debates or elsewhere says things that are unnecessary and frankly unpresidential. and it stepped all over any good message you would have. >> mary-ann, i wonder about whether or not that's true. donald trump can say a million things and the only thing that gets picked up in the women. man, i'll let you answer that. >> these reforms are
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dramatically important. what he's talking about is changing washington. we've said this so many times together judge, which is people want to get the economy going. they want to defeat these terrorists and upend and change washington. he's got to stay on these messages and there's nothing, she is part of the problem. and he needs to stay. >> why? >> you look at all these polls. okay. i think there's a lot of voters that want to put donald trump in timeout from time to time. you know, they hear things they don't like, and they don't to want tell pollsters they're going to be for him. i think this race is going to get very tight at end. all demographers say that, he's got to put together a good 17, 18 days here. >> mary-ann, i want to ask you about something that i recently found out about. and that is a poll called the ibd, the investors business daily, which is some kind of intelligence tracking poll that apparently, you know, you've
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heard of it, people cited it throughout the day today in particular because it shows trump in the lead and having accurately predicted the last three presidential elections. >> accurately predict the last three, come on, mary-ann, come on. >> but i think matt made my case for me frankly, but let's talk about the poll numbers for a moment. over the last three debates. this went from a very close race to hillary clinton picking up seven points. and there's a reason because in the debates, when you had 50, 60, 70, 80 million people watching, they rendered their judgment and dhint a very good job in those debates and donald trump had his moments, but then he hurt himself repeatedly. the last point is, i think what you see now is the clinton campaign's on offense as a result in building out more states, going to states like arizona you wouldn't expect, trying to bring senate races along with them. donald trump's still talking to his base and has to run the table on a very tight needle which is tough when he's behind
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in all but one -- >> here's the question that i have. you know what, you can say that it's the debates. i think historically people have said, everybody thinks their guy won the debate. it's a subjective thing. if anything hurt donald, i think everyone's sure that it's not the 11th woman today coming out. but hillary teed up with the miss universe in 20 years ago. it seems orchestrated, i don't know, you tell me. >> not the debate performances, it's what happens after the debate performance. and what we're seeing here is he is on offense on his message which he has not done before effectively, but he's doing it now. and the american people want any excuse, judge, any excuse to not vote for this woman. they do not like hillary clinton. all the polls show it. he's just got to be a responsible alternative. and i think he's going to show that over the course of the next two weeks. >> but matt, to your point, matt, if it's after the debate, then after the third debate, donald trump spent three days
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talking about the fact that he won't accept the results of the election, and that dominated everything. >> let me go there. >> reporter: go. >> first of all. >> reporter: he did, that's a fact. >> the problem with the hillary clinton campaign is the following. almost all these polls we talk about, she's at about the midhow, she can't come close to barack obama's numbers. >> well -- >> definite problems as candidate. it's the truth. so many would say after the october we've never seen an october like this in the history of presidential politics and she is having trouble putting this way. i think the voters are still looking a donald trump and i think they really to want vote for them. >> i wonder, mary-ann, why is it that al gore cannot accept the results of a presidential race, but donald trump when he says it and it is honest which is why americans love him, he's like oh my god, he's going to start a revolution. you're kidding, aren't you? >> honestly -- >> 15 seconds, go. >> unfair for the trump campaign
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to do that, in florida,s there a dreps sis with that's an automatic recount. that's a recount. that's not projecting the outcome. anyone who does campaigns knows that. recount. that's a recount. >> thanks for being with us tonight. >> thanks judge. david is standing by and next, hillary clinton meets with black lives matter activists as another member of the group kneels down while singing our national anthem at a basketball game. has all of this gotten out of control? kevin jackson and i talk about it next. and later -- do you think more dead people vote republican or democrat? >> yes. >> yes. you sound like hillary clinton. >> ouch. >> you always get the truth from a las vegas taxi driver. tonight i hit the strip in sin city find out who voters are willing to gamble on come
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this is hillary clinton met with black lives matter activists in cleveland yesterday. here with the reaction, radio show host and author of the big black lie, kevin jackson. he's also a fox news contributor. all right. good evening, kevin. now, clinton meets with these -- actually i'm going to start with this young woman at the basketball game. what is going on, how disrespectful is that? how pervasive is it? is there an excuse for it? >> no excuse for it. i think it's going to end up helping donald trump. i think a lot of people -- americans are sick of this nonsense. there's not a black person in america that call its themselves an african american and wants to live in africa. this country has given blacks an amazing opportunity and we see these examples every single day, and we have colin kaepernick started this little revolution. it's killing the nfl. look at their ratings. i think this is going to help bring america back together with people looking at this nonsense and saying this is not want country we built. >> very quickly.
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when you say it's killing the nfl ratings. should the nfl not put these guys in games if they can't stand up with their hand across their heart? >> they should fire them quite frankly. they should let every one of them go. you're in an entertainment sport, nobody wants to know your politics or care about it. if you want to make a statement like that, make it in your private life. do something to help black people in the community. not make it a cop issue. they don't do that, but they'll -- yeah. >> got. now clinton meets with black lives matter people in cleveland, but she refused similar requests by police. what are your thoughts? >> well, the only reason why unless george soros gave black lives matter money, there's no reason for her to meet with them. look, these are her attack dogs. she's got to meet because these are the people that do her dirty work. if you remember with bernie sanders, she -- these people were the ones grabbing his mike and asking as if he didn't care about black people. we knew this going in, she wanted to pit sanders against
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blacks, and the democrat party was saying, sanders can't attract the black vote. these are her attack dogs. these are the people she needs to act as if if trump wins, they're going to go and march and burn down cities. keep in mind, she doesn't meet with the tea party, she doesn't meet with conservative groups. she meets with people who want to kill cops an condone the killing of cops who burn down businesses and black communities where black people who are practicing the free market system are there. and she wants to meet with them. >> okay. so she meets with them, these people, and she wants to discuss, according to this release, criminal justice reform, community engagement, and the diverse opinions of people of color. she's been around for 30 years, what as in woman down other than call a lot of african americans super predators? >> she's done nothing. her husband put a lot of blacks in prison for reasons that quite frankly they shouldn't have gone. petty drug charges. things like this. and look, they wanted more police on the street, and i
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don't have a problem with that if the criminality deserves it. let's do it, but let's do it for the right reasons and not now come back 30 years later and pander. >> all right, kevin jackson, always good have you here, thanks so much. >> you too, judge. my pleasure. >> colonel david hunt is ahead and street justice in vegas. and next david and i breek down donald trump's contract a with american voters and have the first 100 days of a trump20.
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i'm patricia stark and now back to justice with judge yes nineteen. now reaction tonight to donald trump's major policy speak earlier today. and to the latest batch of clinton camp e-mails released by good old wikileaks. let's get down to it with all l yis. all right. good evening, david, number one
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when government has policies in place, that allow people to pursue their dreams, and get ahead, and save a little bit of the money that they actually make our economy takes off. >> okay, but you know the shame of it is, most americans agree that we need term limits. we need to stop people in government from running for government to the lobbyists or from running from government and lobbying for foreign countries. this is why we're in such a mess, but, you know, i agree, we would need a republican congress in all of that, but let's talk about the hypocrisy of hillary clinton for a minute. we just found out about this cyber security internal video of her telling people in the state
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department in 2010 that, you know, all of you have to be careful because those hackers, they can get access to your e-mails showing that she clearly knew that we were vulnerable, all of us including herself on a private e-mail server, less secure that g mail. >> it's why americans don't trust her. it's why her unfavorable ratings are as high as donald trump and the two of them are two of the most unfavorable candidates that we've ever nominated. but, the problem is that she's actually violated laws of our country. and she's actually violated -- look, she can get fired if
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barack obama, if she were still in there and barack obama were enforcing the rules of the state department you'd have to fire her. >> and what about -- if you were my open, patrick ken dwib the guy is looking to declassify something that there's a subpoena on, there's a federal fbi criminal investigation in the dungeon of the state department so no human eyes ever see it again. this guy is still working. this is why americans are fed up. she's the establishment, trump is not. >> if you're supporting donald trump, that's why you're doing it. she has for 30 years been part of the system. and we are where we are. and as a result of politicians like hillary clinton. and so, if you don't want that, donald trump is your choice in this election, but back to the candidate for a second, judge, let's not forget some of the famous 1960 election results where, you know, the candidates were very much part of making
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sure that the ballot boxes were filled in places like cook county, illinois, and places in texas, to make sure that kennedy ticket johnson won. they have no problem uses laws or breaking laws to make sure it favors them. >> scary stuff with not a lot of time before the election. david, thanks so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks. >> thanks. and colonel david hunt is
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in the race now. just over two weeks until election day. and it's been almost a week since the offensive to drive isis out of mosul and iraq. joining me now fox news military analyst and my friend colonel david hunt. all right. starting with mosul. so last week, all of the sudden there is this initiative, we're going into mosul, and you know, this is it, and so i say to myself, self, what just happened? why now? what have we been doing? does the election have anything to do with this? >> yeah, everything to do with it. the iraqi military was just about to expand the battlefield two years ago. left 50,000 pieces of equipment. we the americans. and they were not quite ready, but president made a decision and all wars are political, so it's timing. it's bad timing because iraqi military is not quite ready, and we've got 6,000 americans over there right now. 2,000 of which are a direct line
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of combat. so it's a political decision. >> and we lost one yesterday. >> last week, yeah, thursday. >> all right. and you know, when you say they weren't -- two years ago, they were dropping their weapons and their pants and everything when isis came through. and i just remember reading, not that long ago, that all the money we had spent training them, there were like three people trained. and now -- >> we spent $17 billion -- >> billion? >> billion. it wasn't bad. maliki fired all of his officers. all the sunni officers and replaced them with shia. and that was a main reason they ran off the battlefield. it takes longer than two years to build that kind of an army back up to to take a city like mosul. now assume they take mosul. then what happens in iraq. is it the same thing as when we left before? i mean, isis is still going to be operating in neighboring syria, correct? >> yeah, but iraq's almost a
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failed state. and iran's right in the middle of it. >> so what does that mean? >> it means it doesn't work well. i mean, iran has got all the taxis, all the telephones, all the business, they connected religionly. but the iraq itself does in the run well at all. the problem is isis is yes, we'll take mosul, probably take two weeks to a month, but they're going up into syria. problem going after them in syria is going to be the russians. until you get into raqqa and morrow, this taking mosul stops the caliphate, doesn't stop isis. >> stops the caliphate, but not isis. and we can't follow isis into syria because of russia. >> true. >> okay. now iran has always wanted iraq. i mean, they've always lusted for that country, correct? okay, so if we give up -- someone said to me, you know what, if iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world, the world's largest sponsor of terrorism and we give
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them iran $150 billion of american money, what does that make us in terms of sponsoring terrorism? >> only one problem, judge, is that that was their money. >> that you believe? what about the money we sent on the plane with no markings on it that they said they couldn't wire? why are you laugh kpg. >> iran is a terrorist state. there's no question about that. but the consequence of iraq war is that iran became a superpower in the middle east. they have absolute control over that -- >> so we give them 150 billion more. why are we giving them more money. >> first of all, one of the reasons we did that, we did that is -- you may choose with your enemy, fight to get more information -- >> we couldn't even get our money back. what are you talking about? then they put our sailors on their knees. >> it wasn't perfect at all. >> it wasn't worth it. i know you're a colonel and -- >> no, no -- >> and you know more than i do. tell me i've got to go, i've got to go? colonel david hunt, thanks for being with us.
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but could the vital voting bloc that traditionally helps boast the democratic candidate surprise us all and end up hurting hillary clinton in the end? let's ask my next guest, founder of turning point usa and author of "time for a turning point," charlie kirk. all right, charlie, i understand you run a national student activist organization. >> it's called turning point usa, i founded it four years ago, and we organize college and high school students around the values of free markets and it gives me an interesting insight into what young people are thinking and feeling, especially in this most consequential presidential election. >> and you have a lot of people in this organization? >> that's right. we host leadership conferences across the cub. we're fighting for freedom. we're fighting for smaller government, free markets, and a return to the constitution. and really fighting back up against the politically correct agenda that's being pushed in our college campuses.
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>> millennials, people under 30, i assume? >> that's correct. >> let's start with trump and hillary. start with hillary. >> so the democrats count on single people, minorities, and young people to build coalitions outside of -- to just really bring back republicans. so in 2012, barack obama was able to excite the youth vote to incredible numbers. so he essentially had 66% of the college vote. hillary clinton is struggling, have been to break 48%. i mean, it is almost a 20% decrease. >> is that the bernie sanders effect? >> it is, but hillary clinton comes across as incredibly inauthentic. young people think she's bought and paid for, and they're right. they don't believe anything she's saying. that she's corrupt. and young people reject that wholeheartedly. so this should be a big warning sign for democrats. and there's been a lot of polling to reflect this. if democrats want to take back the senate, if they want to take back the house and if they want
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toclinton, they have to do a lot better with younger voters and they have almost a 20% decrease from where they were in 2012. >> okay, so, donald? >> trump has a lot of ground to make up, however, there's a big opportunity for him. all he has to do is win 30% of college voters. if he can win 30% of college voters, he can push back this democratic coalition, unlike any other candidate in the last 15 years. what's most interesting about the college vote, you're going to see young people in particular go towards third-party candidates this year more so than any year past. gary johnson and jill stein. young people are not necessarily satisfied with their choices. 78% of college voters say they're not happy with their presidential choices. trump, however, can channel a lot of this anti-establishment thought that has been going on that bernie sanders really created if he runs against the d.c. political clash. >> wikileaks made it real clear that bernie sanders was being targeted by hillary and her friends. quickly, does that hurt the young vote and will the young vote stay home? or will they go to third party
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and trump? >> not only is hillary clinton doing worse with younger voters, but less young people are going to show up. so you're dealing with a smaller sample size. so turnout will be lower and she'll get less of a lower turnout pool, which is a bad sign for democrats. i think in general, younger voters, depending on their turnout will determine this election. the road to the white house goes straight through clemg campuses. >> charles, thanks for being with us tonight. all right. "street justice" is next. stay with us.
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you've been waiting all night for your dose of street justice and it's finally time. this week, i hit sin city to ask the gamblers who they'd put their money on for election day. take a look. who has a better poker face in these two candidates? >> a better poker face? hillary. >> who has a better poker face? >> trump does. >> if you were to double down on this election, who would you double down on? >> oh, my goodness? unfortunately, i wouldn't vote for her, but i think hillary's actually going to win. >> okay, who would you gamble on? >> i'm voting on trump. >> why? >> because i love him. i think he's a good businessman. i think that our country needs somebody who will take hold of the economy, balance the budget. >> we're at a convention. there's about 12,000 women.
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and we celebrate afterwards. >> oh, good, don't celebrate before. >> i saw the champagne. they're bringing up champagne. >> sounds good. >> room 222b there. >> if you were to gamble on this election, who would you gamble on? >> hillary, for sure. >> hillary. >> is it a woman thing? >> no, it's a not voting for an idiot thing. >> yeah, what's she done for you? >> what has she done for me? >> therein lies the problem! oh, okay, is there anything that you think donald could do to get your vote? >> yeah, stop degrading women. >> what about the fact that bill clinton had to pay women money because of what he did for them. >> well, bill clinton not running for president. >> what about the fact that hillary clinton went after this women? >> i would probably go after them too. >> you definitely don't have confidence in hillary.
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>> there you have it from a gambling woman. >> too much history with the clintons. >> what kind of history? >> yeah, well, yeah. >> jobs are what we need. trump is the one that's going to give us the jobs. >> hillary. >> why hillary? >> because trump has no clue. >> here i am with a cabbie from las vegas. would you stop pulling away from me? come over here. >> i think trump's the guy. i like everything he says. >> why do you think hillary's ahead? >> because of the media. >> i'm going to vote for both of them. >> there you have it from las vegas. >> we aim to please. >> and that's it for us tonight. remember, friend me on facebook, follow me on twitter and on instagram at judge_janine. and if you really want to be nice, buy my book. thanks so much for watching.
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we're back right here tomorrow. the gutfeld show is next. we'll >> donald trump holding a rally with running mate mike pence in cleveland. hillary clinton and donald trump doing better in the battleground states and the days tick down to it election day. i am julie banderas and this is the fox report. clinton appeared in pittsburg along sight tim cane. they have not made an appearance in six weeks and we are awaiting donald trump's
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