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enabled us to have all of the people here at fox who you have come to know and trust be onset for you that night to help you understand the results as they're coming in. we will have them all for you. so thank you for watching the fox news channel. go to facebook.com/the kellyfile and we will see you tomorrow at 9:00. >> tonight, wikileaks exposes the corrupt workings after the clinton cash machine. >> it is record-setting bad treatment, what i'm getting. >> the gop nominee fights back against unprecedented liberal bias. new gingrich is here to react to it all. >> wikileaks is unbelievable. >> then new leaked e-mail show a top clinton ally calling hillary's e-mail setup bleeping insane. >> what we learned about her and her people. >> jay sec lou and lisa boothe will both weigh? >> i never, ever will take the african-american community for granted. >> plus, donald trump reaches
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out to african-american and hispanic voters. >> never, ever. >> dr. benjamin carson is here with reaction. "hannity" starts right here, right now. and welcome to "hannity." tonight there are just 12 days left to stop the obama/clinton machine, and wikileaks dropped a major bombshell that could change this race. a newly released e-mail details how bill clinton used his family foundation to line his own pockets with tens and tens of millions of dollars. with all of the details tonight is fox's own ed henry. pretty big blockbuster tonight, ed. >> it is, sean. and it follows the story that hillary clinton herself solicited $12 million donation for the clinton foundation from the king of morocco and huma abedin suggested it was pay-to-play by blunting declaring the money was given on the condition clinton had to be to morocco and give a speech. she backed out but bill clinton and chelsea went in her place.
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as you say, more damaging e-mails from former clinton intimate, who lays out how bill clinton lined his own pockets by steering donors from from the clinton foundation to hire him for speeches and consulting. look at the 2011 memo revealing the plan yielded more than $30 million for him personally with $66 million to be paid out in years ahead. another incredible revelation we learned today, even the top two officials in hillary clinton's presidential campaign were kept in the dark on the full extent of her e-mail scandal by either the candidate herself or others in the inner skirk will. when the story first broke, campaign chair podesta wrote, did you have any idea of the depth of this story in the campaign's manager responded, nope, we brought up the existence of e-mails in research this summer but were told everything was taken care of. that came as the "new york times" posted its first story march 2nd, 2015, all about clinton's use of personal e-mail account as secretary of state. a dramatic sign the potential
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next commander-in-chief shares critical information with only a few trusted advisers. all of the secretness was too much. she wrote to john podesta about the e-mail scandal in the summer of 2015, it is like the whole thing is bleeping insane. that honest admission comes at the same time, remember, clinton herself and her aides in the summer of 2015 kept telling us this is not a big deal, there's nothing to see here, move on. even one of her top advisers was saying it was insane, sean. >> we have to remember your question. you said, did you have your server wiped clean and she goes, you mean like with a cloth. we know it was bleach bit and acid watch. i want to say the one individual you quoted as saying it was bleeping insane, also i was told everything was taken care of. taken care of fits into the bleach bit narrative, that they wiped it out and got rid of the problem. isn't that almost an admission of guilt? correct me if i'm wrong, were those e-mails subpoenaed by that
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point? >> well, they were subpoenaed right after that point, we should say. so the campaign manager having the conversation as the "new york times" broke the story march 2nd, trey gowdy i believe issued the subpoena march 4th, 2015. so it is happening in the same time period, but maybe he is referring to that he went to hillary clinton and said what is going on with the e-mail and she said it is fine, or maybe huma ab deem said that. but did they suggest there's nothing to see here, don't worry about it, and he moved on to other issues? it shows hillary clinton wasn't just dodging the press but maybe her own campaign manager. when someone does that, it suggests they have something to hide. >> you know, there's also internal in-fighting here. clong-time clinton aide, doug band, he is responding to chelsea clinton's suggestion that they were making money off their proximity to bill clinton. he writes a pretty fierce e-mail back, and we're talking about
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$116 million that he's lined up on the books for the clintons. that's a lot of money. >> you will not believe the details. chelsea clinton i think was the good actor in all of this. >> i actually agree with all of that. >> she was blowing the whistle and saying, look, there's problems with foundation. what is significant is they keep saying at the foundation, it is conservative critics beating up on the foundation. chelsea clinton was saying there's problem, that's significant. number two, she brought in an independent firm to do an audit. that's what the law firm found. it is not conservative critics. the details of this, doug band, chelsea clinton went after him and said, look, i'm hearing speculation doug band is trading on my father's name, bill clint clinton's name for his consulting company. he denies that and says he didn't make money off bill clinton. we'll leave it aside for a second. he fired back with the money you mentioned and we have another e-mail where he said bill clinton is being paid by three
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different sponsors of the clinton foundation, so he's the one with conflicts of interest. and he said bill clinton has taken big, personal gifts that are now in the clinton home, either in chap kwau or washington. in the home of hillary clinton, potential next president. >> and he's mad he didn't get a cut of that, he complained back. ed henry, thank you for being with us. rnc chairman rice priebus reacting to new revelations about how bill clinton is making all of this money by saying, quote, this memo is the smoking gun for how the clintons use their foundation to create a massive for-profit, paid speaking consulting business all to enrich themselves. here with reaction the author of best seller "treason" former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich with us. we are talking about $116 million. i want to put these revelations next to an ap story that said, remember, 55% of individuals that got to see hillary when she was secretary of state were either donors or people
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committing money to the foundation. now, add that to the haiti story. they raise this money. separate list for foundation donors and friends of bill, so they can cash in on the contracts after 150,000 people died and they raised money, and they would be first in line to make more money so they can funnel it back to the clinton foundation. how does it not get picked up? how is this not watergate in the minds of the rest of the media? >> well, it is beginning to get picked up. i think somebody pointed out on morning joe they spent 13 minutes attacking the clintons this morning. now, that's unheard of. that's a break down in elite media discipline that is hard to imagine. it will be interesting the see by tomorrow, where is "the washington post," where is the "new york times"? this stuff is getting so big and smelling so bad i think they're going to have a hard time hiding from it. you know, if the federal bureau of investigation was still a law
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enforcement agency, we would have a grand jury impanelled to be taking testimony right now and not negotiating but issuing subpoenas. >> wait a minute, i beg to differ. oh, no, they're a law enforcement organization. because if you did it, they would have impanelled that grand jury by now. if i did it, that grand jury will be impanelled right now. therein lies a big problem we have with our justice department. >> right. because that's not law enforcement, that's selecting prosecution. law enforcement says that all of us are under the law, all of us have to obey the law, all of us have to face the same consequences. we know for a fact from all of this stuff that, yeah, you have the head of the clinton campaign, john podesta, going off to dinner with the justice department. you have weird negotiations with various clinton officials, things nobody gets from the fbi. you have the president, the former president and the attorney general meeting on a
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plane in secret the same week they're going to interrogate hillary. i mean this is the kind of stuff that in a place like venezuela you would understand because they don't have the rule of law. but what we are seeing right now, and wikileaks in a sense is ripping the scar off of the largest amount of corruption in american history. this beats any prior corruption scandal i know of, including the 1868 where grant was president, including the harding administration. i mean including some of the things that happened under truman. none of those things are like this. this is the largest scandal affecting a senior american politician i think in the history of the united states, and it is as you yourself just pointed out, you have hillary clinton clearly trading on the office of secretary of state in a way which has to be -- i'm not a lawyer, but my guess is you've got probably 60 or 70 counts against her just in terms of scheduling people to come into
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her office. >> and yet she can be elected president. according to polls she is in this race, in 12 days she could possibly win this election. >> right. >> what does that say? >> that's right. well, it says that our country is a culture in crisis. our country has got to decide does the rule of law apply to everyone or are we now going to be a country where some people are above the law, and no matter how corrupt they are, you know -- putting bill clinton back in the white house, giving everything we're learning i think would be almost a sign of sickness. i -- personally, this is why i always told you i thought she would lose and donald trump would win. in the end i don't think the majority of american people are going to put somebody who is a liar and a crook in the white house. i just -- i have enough faith in the american people that when they get down to voting -- i had several people say this to me this week, that when they got right down to it they simply couldn't vote for her. >> all right. we will take a break. we will come back. more with newt gingrich right after this break, and also coming up tonight.
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it is record-setting bad treatment what i'm getting. it is the greatest pile-on in american history. i go to these rallies and they're starting to hate the media. >> greatest pile-on in american history, donald trump slamming the out of control left wing mainstream media. newt gingrich will weigh in on that. plus a quick programming note. tune in tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern, donald trump will be our guest. that's tomorrow night at 10:00. more "hannity" coming up straight ahead. ♪
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♪ live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. running trump running mate mike pence will be back on the campaign trail friday after a plane mishap in new york city thursday night. his plane sliding off the runway
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while trying to land in rain at laguardia airport. no one was hurt. police arresting more than 100 protesters thursday at an oil pipeline construction site in south dakota. the protesters moving their camp to land owned by the army corps of engineers. they say they will be back out protesting friday. president obama reduces prison sentences for another 98 federal inmates. he commuted sentences for 872 inmates during his time in the white house, more than the last 11 presidents combined. most committed nonviolent drug offenses. i'm patricia stark. back to "hannity." i have to say the media now, they're going wild. the media is going will because they're saying, you know, this guy's winning. >> that was donald trump slamming the liberal mainstream immedia media at a campaign stop in
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ohio. during a sit down with george stephanopoulos, donald trump explained how unfairly he is being treated by liberal press. take a look. how is the 2012 election different? >> i look at the way the media treats republicans and conservatives, and i see the way it is so skewed. >> you called the election a shame and traj city. >> i think it was horrible the way they were treated in the media. only thing worse is the way i'm being treated. hey, it is record-setting bad treatment what i'm getting, the greatest pile-on on american history. i go to the rallies and they're starting to hate the media because they see it is all a big lie. not all, but a lot is a big lie. >> we continue with former speaker of the house newt gingrich. the greatest pile-on in history. in many ways we discussed for example, last night we learned from wikileaks a lot of the reporters, mainstream media are being wined and dined by the clinton campaign, and this is from abc, associated press, bloom burg, cnn, msnbc,
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politico, the "wall street journal." i never got the invitation. did you get one? i never have been invited to any of these things. >> well, i don't think you're going to be either. >> i don't want to be, i really don't want. >> i don't think -- i don't think the clintons have you on their list of possible allies. >> let me tell you, i have never been to mar-a-lago, never stayed in a trump hotel or been to a trump golf course and never been invited there. everyone hates me i guess. what is up with that? i'm beginning to get a complex. >> i don't know, you know, i'm confident if you asked donald would get you on a golf course. >> i'll pay my way. i don't need any -- >> i don't know -- that's right, you're doing fine. a couple of quick things so the audience gets the full flavor of this, and let me say by the way because i know you're going to cover later on in a very important part of the show, the new deal for african-americans and for the black community is a really big idea. donald trump has done more to
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communicate concern and to communicate solutions to the african-american community than any republican presidential candidate in my lifetime, and the speech yesterday was a big deal. i know it is going to be on later on the show tonight. i want to tell you i think people should note how many things he is saying and doing that are substantive. his contract with the american voter, which again as the guy who wrote the contract with america i'm very sympathetic with contracts. it is a great contract. everybody should go look at it and should see at the website for the contract that, in fact, this is something that's real, it is specific, it is totally different from where hillary clinton would take us. i think these are big breakthroughs, but you're not going to see much of it in the elite media because it is all positive. >> i actually have -- and this is actually signed by trump, this is his contract with america. now, he talks about six measures to clean up corruption, drain the swamp as he calls it,
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special interests. seven actions to protect american workers. five actions to restore security and constitutional rule of law. middle class tax simplification, ending -- end the off-shoring act, american energy and infrastructure act, repeal and replace obamacare act, affordable child care and elder care act, end the illegal immigration act, restoring community safety act, restoring national security act and cleaning up corruption in washington. there are two pages. i put it up on my website, hannity.com, and people say he's not substantive. they don't want to cover the substance of donald trump. they don't want to cover this. maybe he needs to do what you did when you were running, pull it out of his pocket in every interview and say, this is what i'm going to do, i don't want to talk about a, band c, what you want to talk about. >> i think he should probably hold it up at every single rally and tell people they can go to his website and sign up, and they can be part of this
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contract between him and the american people. i think, you know, because we did it and he knows how we did it, he knows we kept our word, he knows we voted on every single thing in the 1994 contract with america. i think he's trying to make a case here that he is really committed to very, very dramatic change. i think it is pathetic that the "new york times," "the washington post" et cetera, nbc, cbs, abc, none of these guys can serve america by letting them see that there is a real alternative. i mean it is almost unpatriotic to have the level of deliberate disinformation and dlib sensorship we are getting out of the elite media. i think it is something the average american gets. one of the reasons you're getting huge voter turnouts i think is to send a signal to the news media, you're not going to dictate to us we have to vote for some corrupt left winger, we're going to show you. i think you're going to find
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some very surprising results this fall. >> all right. can only hope so. 12 days to go, mr. speaker. appreciate you being with us. coming up, newly released wikileaks e-mail show that clinton aides were shocked and appalled by hillary's private e-mail server. check in with attorney jay sekulow and lisa boothe. also tonight. i will pursue financial reforms to make it easier for young african-americans to get credit to pursue their dreams in business and create jobs in their communities. >> more substance ignored by the mainstream media. donald trump unveils his new deal for black america. we'll remind you what dr. ben carson and a.j. delgado have to think about it. that's also late tonight. ♪
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the clinton crew gave more than $675,000 to the wife of the deputy director of the fbi, and the man who was overseeing the investigation into hillary's illegal server, a server we now know obama knew about. the more e-mails wikileaks releases the more lines between the clinton foundation, the secretary of state's office and the clinton's personal finances, they all get blurred. >> that was donald trump earlier today talking about the damning new wikileaks' revelations. now, as ed just told us a few
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moments ago, one e-mail released was from the president for the center for american progress, the co-chair, of course, is clinton's transition team, neera tanden. she wrote back in july, do we know who told hillary she could use a private e-mail and has that person been drawn and quartered? like this whole thing is insane. i didn't say the other word. joining us with reaction is author of "unholy alliance" from the american for center of law and justice, jay sec loan, and washington examiner contributor, by the way part of the fox news family, lisa boothe with us. good to see you both. >> hi, sean. >> hi, sean. >> joy, i have not sensed from you real enthusiasm for trump. why? >> well, i just think that the campaign has missed the issues. that's been -- sean, you and i have been -- i am an issues person and i'm worried about the issues being addressed and i don't think it's been articulated particularly strongly by donald trump. now, that's not to say --
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>> wait a minute. >> -- the media hasn't been -- >> in fairness to him though, i think this is an issue that involves the narrative or the news media. he came out with trump's contract with america. >> absolutely. >> detailed, substantive. i will give you some of the details. we know he is going to drop the corporate tax rate down to 15%. we know he's going to extremely vet refugees, we know he is going to build a wall. eliminate, replace obamacare and health savings accounts. we know he will say radical islam, and you saw the list of supreme court justices. >> yeah. >> that's a list near and dear to your heart. >> yes. >> so help me out here. >> so what you just did, what you just did, sean, is very effective. the problem is -- and part of it is the media but part of it is being -- you know, when you have to give a message, you have to make your three points and stick to it no matter what is coming at you. what i have seen in the campaign -- by the way i think it is way too close to call, and i think donald trump under polls. i think the fact is you have three or four major points you want to make, you rattled them off very succinctly, but he tends to get distracted. that's the thing in a
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presidential campaign, like a supreme court argument, never let them get you distracted. >> maybe that's true. i've been on radio 30 years, it is my 21st year on fox. this is what i do. he is a business guy. i'm not sure that the public, the voting public -- lisa, jump in here -- is going to judge him on the standard of whether he can rattle off, you know, exactly his agenda in 30 seconds like a professional talk show host could. >> look, i think part of donald trump's appeal to voters is the fact that he doesn't speak like hillary clinton, the fact that he sees a little bit more plain spoken, like an average person would, and they find hillary clinton rehearsed. that's part of the inauthenticity and the reason americans don't trust her. i do think it would be to donald trump's benefit, especially right now with all of this information that has come out regarding wikileaks, whether it is the fact that bill clinton personally made $66 million off of sources that were tied to the clinton foundation, essentially leveraging those relationships to making the clintons
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personally rich. that gives a lot of new light when you remember that the app had reported not too long ago more than half of hillary clinton's non-government meetings were clinton foundation donors. so there's so much information here to unpack, and i certainly believe it is to donald trump's benefit to start unpacking it for america. >> let's talk about that. jay, they're admitting they know that this entire issue is corrupt. >> yes. >> in all of these different e-mails that went back and forth, they knew it was -- >> incredibly. >> -- they knew the clinton foundation and understood it. >> here is the real issue. the staff because of wikileaks, the staff reporting of what was going on internally inside of the campaign is made public for the rest of the world to see. it is not a complicated connect-the-dots. the fact is what was going on, i mean you mentioned the fbi situation. i mean the fbi should be embarrassed. now the number two guy at the fbi gets promoted after all of this mess, his wife was running
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to be a state senate seat, and the governor of virginia pours in between the dnc and packs 700,000, $800,000 for a state senate seat he loses and he gets promoted. i mean look, none of this -- sean, in another universe at another time, this would be a very different situation. but i go back to stay on message. you're coming up to the most important ten days of the presidential election. this is it, the final ten days is just two days away, for both clinton and for trump. they've got to hit their messages. if you're a trump supporter, you want him hitting exactly what you hit consistently. not get distracted by other things. if you are a clinton supporter, same thing. focus on where you're going to go. if they don't focus though, that's the problem, and donald trump has not been focused. >> last word, lisa. >> well, i agree. i do think that he really needs to stay focused because there are indications that this race is tightening. what we've seen throughout this election is the fact it's been very fluid. there's been a lot of ebbs and
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flows. that being said, 12 days out from the election. there's no time left for screw-ups. he cannot say something stupid, cannot distract the media's attention away from things like the doug band memo, the wikileaks information that surfaced, the fact president obama may have known about her private e-mail server all along. these are things he needs to allow the media to stay focused on, and he cannot offer any distraction by getting off message or saying anything stupid. >> right. >> so it is really vital territory right now, sean. >> all right. thank you both. appreciate it. up next tonight, right here "hannity." maybe the greatest of that potential is in the african-american communities. there's so much potential. >> donald trump breaking new ground, laying out his, quote, new deal with black americans. dr. ben carson, a.j. del gauda here next. later, more of the millennial town hall we taped in vegas with donald trump jr., lara trump, and you will meet two students
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maybe the greatest of that potential is in the african-american communities. there's so much potential. >> here now with reaction, former 2006 gop presidential candidate dr. ben carson and trump campaign senior adviser a.j. delgado. dr. carson, three big promises, save communities, great education, high paying jobs. if you look at the numbers and break down issues economically in the black community, they have been disproportionately impacted by violence, by a bad educational system and a lack of economic opportunity. this to me seems to be, must be a long-standing promise that republicans should be making every year, not just campaign years. >> yeah, or better late than never. the republican party has been tardy when it comes to focusing on the down-trodden communities,
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you know, both in the inner city, some of our rural communities. and whenever i talk about that with donald trump, he gets very animated from the very beginning, and he understands that these communities are vital to the health of our nation. we can't have a successful nation without this. but some of the keys are a good education because that changes the trajectory of one's life. >> well, that's what your mother did for you. >> and opportunities. >> dr. carson, your mother kept you off the streets and your friends and said, gout the read, you got to study and took away your games and your tv. you know, look what you became, one of the best surgeons in history. >> well, it really differs from what the democrats have offered. you know, they say, i'm going to give you this housing subsidy, i'm going to give you free healthcare, i'm going to give you food stamps. you know, that's not particularly helpful. what you want to do is provide a
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pathway, a good mechanism so people can climb out of a state of dependency. you know, i've heard some people criticize donald trump and say, oh, he thinks all blacks live in the ghetto and are poor. no, he doesn't believe that at all. of course he knows better than that. but he is concentrating on the area of weakness and the area that we need to strengthen because we only have 330 million people. >> if you look at the eight obama years, and i talk about the horrible economic statistics, doubling of the debt, one in five american families nobody is working, 13 million more americans on food stamps, eight million more in poverty. black and hispanics have disproportionately impacted by the policy, but inner city america, in come the democratic party and, by the way, the republicans are racist, don't vote for them. >> right. >> same strategy, no impact in their lives. >> what we're most hurt by is
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illegal immigration, working class latinos, we're the ones negatively impacted. i wrote about it two and a half years ago in national review. it is african-americans who are victims of amnesty. when they see higher competition for jobs, lower wages because of illegal immigration. not enough attention has been paid to the fact donald trump's platform for that reason alone a pro african-american platform. >> this is the key question. why every four years, disproportionately, there was a rasmussen poll out october 25th, trump has 16% support from black americans, almost triple the amount mitt romney had. why still such a low number? in other words democrats seem to have a lock, a monopoly on these demographic groups. why? >> because of the media noise. they refuse to acknowledge something as simple as, listen, your communities, your need jobs, you need less competition, higher wages. amnesty is hurting you. business regulation that donald trump wants to do away with is hurting you. bad trade deals are what is
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hurting you. when you vote trump, you're voting for yourself. a vote for trump is a vote for helping the african-american community. it is a fact, indisputeable. >> what do you think, dr. carson? you look at the polls, we see the balls in the air, wikileaks, more project veritas. my question to you is do you believe these polls are wrong? do you think there's going to be a brexit effect? do you think there are people that won't admit they're going to vote for donald trump? you're out with him on a pretty regular basis. >> yes, i do believe that the polls are skewed, you know. one of the polls last week, i think it was abc, had hillary 12 points ahead, but they only polled 29% republicans. if they polled 29% democrats they would have a very different number. they tend not to talk about, you know, ibd and rasmussen and the ones that look good for trump. that seems to be universal amongst the mainstream media. i think a lot of people, and particularly in the black community, if you ask them who
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they're voting for they're not going to say trump because, you know, they don't trust you, they don't know who you are, and there's such negative ramifications for them. in the white community, they frequently don't want to say it because if you vote for trump you're a racist, that's the narrative that's been put forth. of course, it is full of crap but that is what is put forth out there. >> i love you way full of crap. now you sound like me. talk show host in your future. what do you think, a.j.? >> there's an intimidation factor that people don't want to admit they're voting for trump. we're seeing it coming out in florida. we are seeing in early voting donald trump is up. that's proof positive the polls are wrong. >> got to get florida, ohio, north carolina, got to make sure he gets utah, which is amazing, arizona, nevada, and then he has to pick up, you know, new hampshire, including indiana and he also has to get iowa. he has a tough -- >> it is going to be tough. people know he's our champion and they're going the cast the ballot on november 8th. >> thank you both. up next tonight right here on
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"hannity." clinton was paying people $1500 plus an iphone to go out and be violent at our rallies. >> $1500 and an iphone, donald trump talking about how terribly his supporters are treated on the campaign trail. up next we will play more of the town hall we had with conservative millennial voters. you will hear from two amazing college students who say they've been harassed for their conservative views as "hannity" continues. ♪ amazing college students who some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly-designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. see your lexus dealer. [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ]
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did you see where through wikileaks we found out that clinton was paying people $1,500 plus an iphone to go out and be violent at our rallies? it is a disgrace. but i'll tell you what, they found our people are very tough. they found that out. >> donald trump last night talking about the coordinated mistreatment of trump supporters across the country. now, for the past few nights we've been sho of the conservative millennial town hall we did last week in vegas with donald trump jr., eric trump, his wife lara, and tonight you will meet two college students. they say they've faced discrimination on campus. why? their conservative beliefs.
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watch this. >> joining us dominique blair. she is an african-american trump supporter, born and raised in compton, in l.a., at los angeles. she is -- you are facing a backlash in your community. we will get to that in a second. also joining us hailey neafis, a student at u.c.l.a., that's awesome. a trump supporter and you say anti-trump protesters crashed an event you were holding and they were stomping on the american flag? >> yes. not only that, after the event they attempted to burn the american flag outside. >> wow. >> you can't make this stuff up, sean. >> you really can't. you know, as don was talking about earlier, it is really sad. i mean especially where there should be a bastion of freedom of speech on a college campus, free and open exchange of ideas, it is not happening. tell us why you decided to step out and say, all right, this is the person i want for president. why? >> i decided to support donald
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trump first and foremost because of the implication of the supreme court with the appointment of four supreme court justicis. it could fundamentally transform our country. this election not only extends for the next four to eight years but potentially the next 40 to 50, and that's something we need to put in context and be cognizant of. >> i say it every day. not four or eight years, it is 40 or 50 years. >> dominique, i love that cross. it is pretty. thank you for being here. tell us what happened. how are you being treated? >> oh, very poorly on my campus and on different campuses. it is very hard to be a conservative activist in los angeles. and going to different schools and even attending activist events with conservative speakers can be very harmful and dangerous. you're faced with very crazy leftist mobs that are not
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tolerant of your views whatsoever. it turns into a lot of, i would say, very -- well, a lot of bad debates i would say, sometimes violence, sometimes hitting and fights. i have been all around it. >> and just for saying you support donald trump and you want to have a peaceful, reasonable exchange of ideas? >> right. >> and you are treated that horribly. what is important to you? why do you like donald trump? why is he your choice? >> several reasons, but i would say i agree with him on foreign policy definitely. that's something strong that i believe in. >> you don't support giving iranian mullahs $150 billion? >> yeah, i will say i don't. >> and you believe we should say the words radical islam? >> and i believe we should say radical islam, i definitely do. >> and vet refugees that grow up in countries that teach sharia? >> exactly. you're reading my mind. >> you're an extremist like me. >> apparently we're all
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radicals. >> dominique will be hosting the rest of the show. >> yeah. >> good job. >> i really feel bad when i hear stories like yours, both of yours, because you're entitled to your belief system. it is like we're under assault, how dare you think differently than another person or think for yourself independently. have you had a positive experience where you can change other's minds? >> definitely so. every single week fellow activists go out on the walk, central pathway in campus, and engage with students face-to-face to discuss the issues about limited government, fiscal responsibility and traditional values. i have converted bernie supporters to our sides and individuals from all points on the political spectrum who believe in our values. >> there's something rewarding about that, right? >> i'm sorry? >> there's something rewarding when you can make intelligent arguments and someone will say,
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you know what, think you're right? >> yes. >> isn't that great? >> yes. >> one of the things that shocked me in the course -- this is my 30th year on the radio, some of you weren't born yet, my 21st year on the fox news channel. thank you. one of the things that has really surprised me is social security will be bankrupt in 18 years, medicare is headed for bankruptcy, obamacare has spiralled down, no promise they made, there's no social security lockbox. we have more debt accumulated in eight years than the previous, you know, 200 and whatever, 43 presidents combined, and i'm shocked that so many people maybe in your generation, or so i believe, they seem to have faith that the government will solve their problems. where did you develop this sense that it is not the government's role to take care of your breakfast, lunch, dinner, healthcare, daycare, government car, government house, government cheese, government everything? where did you get the independent mindset that it
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is -- we live in freedom, and with freedom comes responsibility and opportunity? >> okay. well, i would say definitely it came from my parents. >> yeah. >> my mom has raised seven children, i'm the last of seven. also, my older siblings, too, they taught me how to be self-reliant, to get a job and be stable, go to school and take care of yourself. we also take care of mama still, but -- but definitely take care of yourself and learn how to become an adult. just my stepdad from iran, he came here from iran in the '70s and fled that country. he wanted a better life himself. i saw him start three businesses, one selling computers, one driving a super shuttle for lax and another professor at a college. >> i bet you're proud of him. >> i am. >> i thought neither of you thought you would be at a town hall with hundreds of people sitting next to don j. and eric,
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did you? >> no, never in a million years. >> glad to do it. you're both amazing. starting to believe there's some hope. this is the hope i get to see. >> and there's hope in a few days. everyone here going to be voting? thank you both. you're very inspiring. >> and coming up, we need your help. a very important question of the day straight ahead. ♪ i'm here in bristol, virginia. and now...i'm in bristol, tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee... and now i'm in virginessee. see how much you could save on car insurance. or am i in tennaginia? hmmm... take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours.
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facebook.com/seanhannity and twitter. whim programming note, tomorrow at 10:00 eastern the republican presidential nominee donald trump will join us with 11 days to go. tomorrow at 10:00, we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ >> hello and welcome pack. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." there are more wikileaks emails out tonight. also, there is new evidence bill clinton used his foundation to fatten his wallet. we will have reports on both. as we have noted obamacare rates are expected to rise by double digits. tonight we take a closer look at the numbers and who will be hardest hit. as of this evening hillary clinton leads in the real clear politics average by 5.8 points in the four way race and 5.7 in a two-way. bets odds continue to show mrs. clinton a prohibitive favorite by nearly 5 to 1. a good poll with a track record in 2012 business investors daily poll still shows a tight race. hillary clinton is up by 2 in poet a two and four-way race and for that and other