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tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops here because we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, we are officially just one week away from election day. wow. i know. and tonight new polling suggests this thing could be getting tighter, all the way to election day. well come to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. seven days out a brand-new abc washington post tracking poll shows a virtual dead heat. look at this. donald trump taking the lead in this poll 46% to hillary clinton's 45%. just other a week ago she had a 12-point lead in this tracking poll. 2016, everybody. 2016. i know. it's like, it's like this. right? it's like, wait, what? it comes just days after the
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dramatic news that the clinton e-mail investigators are back to work on the case. and in the days that followed it would appear that is contrary to many headlines you may have seen yesterday elsewhere, that is having an impact on this race. take a look. according to the polls, support for both candidates had been climbing in recent weeks, that is until this weekend. while trump backers stayed steady, team clinton suffered a drop of eight points when it comes to voter enthusiasm. in a moment we'll take a deep dive into the numbers with larry sabato and karl rove. we begin with karl cameron reporting tonight from eau claire, wisconsin where donald trump just held a rally. karl? >> reporter: i warned you ten days ago that the polls always tighten in the final dayance this was going to go right down to the wire and it certainly looks that way. trump put a perfect illustration on what's become a perfect illustration. he began in pennsylvania, valley
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forge, giving a speech about his plans to repeal and replace obamacare. not once did he mention the fbi e-mails. he was trying once again to give voters cause to vote for him. then he came here to wisconsin and at this speech he unleashed on clinton and the e-mails. he went through his contract for the american voter, but the trump campaign is preparing to unload on podesta tomorrow and he gave a little taste tonight. watch. >> john podesta has been caught saying we have to dump all of those e-mails. can you believe this? that's wikileaks. and he also said to me this made a big statement. john podesta -- if he worked for me i would fire him so fast. he is such a nasty guy. i would fire him, like "the apprentice." john, you're fired. >> the trump campaign success in
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the polls and his discipline on the campaign has a lot of republicans a lot more optimistic tan they've been in the last few weeks. but tonight he's in wisconsin. this morning he was in pennsylvania a state where he trails in the polls. and a lot of gop members think, you know, ohio and florida is really tight. maybe he ought to be emphasizing more time, money and ground game in those really close battleground states and maybe leave some of these on the edge to themselves for a while. he's trying to expand the battlefield but there's a question about whether his organization and money is going to pull him over the top on his must wins like florida. >> spent a lot of time in eau claire, wisconsin when i was practicing law. the place i stayed, the front desk girl was the same girl that would bring you room service and he would bring your bag up. it's a small town and -- there's news to discuss. we have big changes when it comes to the fox news electoral outlook just seven days out.
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our decision desk made four changes, four today to its map, two in donald trump's favor, two more in clinton's direction. trace gallagher has the latest. >> this time last year donald trump appeared down and out. this week he's down but far from out. the big reason is movement in the battle ground state of florida, where fox news is moving from lean democrat to tossup. hillary clinton's support in florida has remained study but donald trump has picked up a couple of moints. for trump florida is a must win and now at least it looks like he could win. fox news is also moving nevada from lean democrat to tossup. the decision acknowledges that democrats have an eight-point lead in early voting but the republicans are making up ground. and if the gop can boost election day turnout, the silver state could go red. it's been more than a half
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century since alaska voted for a democratic presidential candidate but the decision desk has now moved it from solid red to lean red. although our team admits that the polling in alaska is a bit all over the place. finally north carolina now shifts from tossup to lean democrat. that's based on clinton leading in 21 of 23 north carolina polls listed by real clear politics. so here's the bottom line. if clinton wins the states rated solid democrat along with states leaning democrat, she's the next president because she only needs 270 to win. if trump wins the solid republican states along with the states leaning republican, he gets 174 electoral votes. if he then wins all of the tossup states, that adds another 77, giving him 251. he would still need to flip at least one, likely two states that lean democrat. difficult but certainly not out
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of the question. >> trace, thank you. with the map in that kind of play, where exactly should these candidates be focused? joining me now, dr. larry sabato and former deputy chief of staff to president bush, karl rove. rove, if you were advising donald trump right now whereby where would you tell him to go. the most valuable asset he has, his time. >> seven and seven. he's got seven days and he's got to cover seven states. that's a large number of states to focus on as you come down to the end. he has to win iowa, florida and ohio where he leads in the real clear politics average. he's ahead in all of those. but that only gives him 244. he's also got to win north carolina which mitt romney won and he's mind. that still gives him only 259. i'd spend less time in ohio and iowa and more time in florida which is absolutely critical and
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north carolina where he's behind. but it's still not enough. he's got to pick three of these states, nevada, new hampshire, colorado, wisconsin, virginia, michigan, pennsylvania, that's roughly the order starting to the one that he's closest to the one he's furthest away. i hope he's got better data. but he's not to find enough -- he's got to pick three of the states. any combination of winning two of them will give him the white house as long as he carries the other four. >> what are the odds of that right now, just as a political progress prognosticator? >> that's uphill. he's still behind. got to be not diverted. don't worry about georgia. count on arizona coming home. don't be diverted about her going there. don't worry about utah. don't spend your time in new mexico, you don't have a chance of winning there. focus on the seven states that are absolutely critical to win,
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four that we know about and three that he's got to make a decision about. he can't get there by simply winning the four we know about. he's got to think about it this way. he's got maybe 25 to 28 events that he can have between now and the election and he's got to spread them out in states that get him 270 electoral votes and seven is a big number to be spending your time in in seven days but that's what he faces. >> and he has to be relentless about going there. larry, you see the abc news washington post tracking poll and now trump is up and she was up 12 points about a week ago. i mean it's really stunning. i know that you look at the averages of all polls. you don't look at one poll or the other. but does this tell you anything? >> well, sure. i mean, frankly, megyn, i'm pretty upset with you. you didn't send me a white board. i'm at a great disadvantage to karl. >> you got a lot of free pillows.
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>> teachers always have to buy their own supplies. as far as the washington post abc poll i would be interested to see what karl thinks. but any poll that shifts 15 points or 13 points in a week and a half, that's a questionable poll. >> oh. sha shade at abc. >> i'm just saying what i really believe which is what i always do. in the polling averages of course it's gotten closer because partisans have been coming home to trump and that was happening even before director comey did what he did last friday. but believe me, his actions have sped that up. and you know, two points is substantial. let me point out four years ago at this very moment the rcp polling average had mitt romney up eight tenths of one percent. a week later he lost by four
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points. while i use polling averages i also admit that they can be off too. nothing is perfect. >> you're saying 2.2 because that's what she's up in the average of all polls there which is what larry looks at. what do you make of it karl. i know team trump feels heartened by these poll shows momentum for trump and that trump may be up right now. >> well, first of all, let me set the record straight. sabato wants a free white board. i bought my own white board, sabato. they were not given to me. i worked hard for him. you know, i love how you free -- you academics living in your ivory towers want free this and free that. i earned this by the sweat of my brow. in fact i got two white boards, man. i got two of them. >> send one to me. bernie sanders would have given me a white board. >> hello. can we get back to the news?
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>> i agree with dr. sabato. i'm dubious about a poll that goes 14 points in ten days. i want to see a little more -- look, i don't trust the l.a. times poll that uses a weird methodology they're not willing to defend. i think the race is closing. it closed before last friday. i think we'll see on wednesday and thursday and friday of this week how much it's closed once we get past the halloween weekend. but it is closing, no doubt about it. >> wow. great to see you both. christmas is coming. i think i know what i'm getting these guys. the polls are not the only problems for team clinton today. as new head lines on hillary's ix mails leave one fbi member to compare the clintons to the mob. james kallstrom is next along with former deputy press secretary. calls growing for a major investigation over at cnn after a high profile contributor is accused of helping hillary
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seven days from right now polls will be closed in more than half of the states. we may be close to knowing the next president but there will still be an ugly question out. chris stirewalt raced it today when he wrote, the odds that the next president would serve a full term is probably not as good as you would like. hillary clinton facing nult. investigations and donald trump facing a big civil trial and more, things could quickly get dicey for our new president elect. joining us on that, former fbi director in charge james kallstrom along with bill burton. but first trace gallagher has more on the issues here. trace? >> megyn if hillary wins the white house, republicans are
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promising to launch investigations, utah gop congressman jason chaffetz calls it a political environment. the options available in congress are a vary tabl salad bar of firksin'. he thinks the e-mail scandal will continue to haunt hillary. listen. >> you cannot conceal, you can't destroy them. by the way, that statute is penalized by fines, imprisonment and disqualification from hold any office in the united states. >> and house speaker paul ryan believes there's a mandate to keep investigating clinton consider only a third of voter say she's honest and trustworthy. if donald trump becomes president, there stands to be many trips between the white house and the courthouse. mr. trump is defending himself
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against charges that his trump university was nothing more than a real estate course intended to bilk students out of money. trump also threatened to file lawsuits against the women who accused him of sexual assault. and tim kaine says that trump's campaign comments are also in the mix. watch. >> when donald trump went on the air publicly and said to the russians, go ahead and hack away, if you find something that helps me out, let me have it. we impeached a president for that, what he e encouraged russia to do. >> so far richard nixon is the only president that left early. our next guest says that folk at the fbi are upset with the way that clinton investigation was handled, he's comparing the clinton clan to the mob. >> how are you? >> you say this blows watergate away in your view, what the
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clintons have done, what hillary has done. get specific on this. >> the pay for play. the foundation that gives less than 6% of the money to charity, according to reports i've read. the way they treated the haitians is a classic example. they collected all of this money and very little of it went to haiti. and this goes on and on. look at wikileaks. look at the e-mails themselves and the complicity of staff. it just goes on and on. the lying is just -- >> you have not given director comey a pass on this show. >> no. >> and certainly, you know, not in july, when he decided not to indict her because you thought he had the goods. what do you make of what he did this time? did he do the right thing in. >> i've been pretty tough on jim because i think the investigation was not a real investigation. there was no grand jury, no
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subpoenas, no search warrants. that's not an fbi criminal investigation. that's not the way they're conducted. >> why would he do that? >> i just think he could -- for whatever reason he didn't stand up to the politics of this thing, for some reason. i can't get in his head. i thought he was a great guy. i think he's done the right thing now. i think he had no choice. he's between a rock and a hard place. for the new york office and other offices to be giving him the information about what's on anthony weiner's computer, it's got to be something very substantial. >> code red moment. >> it's a code red moment. they only had the metadata initially. they had the authority to look at certain things about weiner. >> they see the metadata. >> they see all of this metadata and they look at a few of the things to see what's there, does it involve weiner and they see some smoking guns. >> they bring it up to the second in command is what we're told and then some time passes and suddenly comey is like wait,
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what? and he comes out. do you believe -- some people say the fbi got a black eye. they got a black eye in july when comey didn't indict but came out and said she was a liar basically. and then this time around the roles are reversed. >> let me be clear about one thing. the fbi getting a black eye is not the agents. not the guys that work there and the girls that work there, the ladies that work there. it's the people that run the organization for whfr reason did what they did. now he had no choice. he's given this major information. what is he going to do talk about it after it leaks out? who knows what that even is. >> they're working hard and their moral is low. >> very low. >> because they can't defend themselves. >> exactly. >> you're a trump supporter. you admit he's made a lot of mistakes. >> yeah. >> you're past the mistakes. you're still voting for donald trump. explain why. >> i'm not a politician. i've never come out for any politician. i have a low regard for most of
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them. and you know, but i consider myself a patriot. i mean, maybe that's a bad word in today's age which is a shame, quite frankly. but i think he would do a better job at keeping the united states what the united states is supposed to be. getting our culture back. look at our education system. i mean, just look at everything about the country. we're in huge debt. we're not doing things right. we're not dealing with the world right. we're not dealing with our military, our police officers. they're treating them like crap pe we're not doing the right things and i think he'll do a much better job than hillary. she's got too much baggage. the democrats are to blame because they put someone up to run for president that has a long trail of lying. she went to andrews air force base when the bodies came back from benghazi, one of which was a son of a dear friend of mine and told those families, look, we're going to arrest the guy
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that made the video. you know, he's the person responsible for the death of your sons in those coffins right there. >> we've had family members testify to that. she denies it. one dad has contemporaneous notes in his record book. >> it's what she did. how can we elect someone who would do that. >> great to see you. joining me now with reaction, bill burton. good to see you. sn snazzy with the glasses. >> i'm getting old. >> who's going to get elected, who is going to get impeached, how soon can the hearings begin. >> after you hear all of the stuch about republicans and how they want to have hearings on this and that, how about has hearing on wage growth or education or something that matters in the lives of americans. after this election this e-mail issue will have been so litigated that the american people will be really ready to move on to the issues that
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affect them in their lives. and if they see a washington, a republican congress that is continuing to focus on something that doesn't affect their lives, i don't think that it's going to play out well for them. >> it's a character issue, right? i mean in the same way you look at trump -- >> no it's not a character issue. >> let me make the point and then you respond. in the same way you lock at trump and husband alleged history with women, you say, all right if he did those things, that reflects on who he is as a person and that's something we need to know. you look at her and if she's lying and misleading and dodging and weaving with the fbi and surrounding herself with people who do the same, it's a character issue for her. >> donald trump joked about sexually assaulting women and then a bunch of women came forward saying he had groped them and been inappropriate with them. yes, that is a character issue. hillary clinton has said that was a mistake for her to do exactly what condoleezza rice, exactly wacko lynn powell had done, exact hi what the bush
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administration had done. >> you well know if the fbi were investigating barack obama when you were working for him, before he was president when he was running, and they say we need all of your documents, anything he's forwarded you, anything that relates to this private server he's keeping in his chicago home, this isn't fantasy world, you would have gone and checked your home computer and forked it over. why didn't she? you understand when people say i don't understand or trust these people or these decisions. >> right. look. it's hard to comment on the warring factions inside the fbi who are leaking and counter leaking and saying all sorts of things about who forked over what. we have a small piece of information from director comey that he stumbled into the presidential election to release at best. and so i don't know what huma gave up or didn't give up. that's not the point. the point is, it's the exact same thing that the republicans had been doing for years before and the american people are done
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with it. yes, trump supporters -- >> what hillary has done. okay. >> it is exactly the same. >> no, what do you mean with colin powell? is that what you're talking about? it's not the same. >> with powell and his bush administration. >> no. >> next time colin is on, ask him about all of the republican e-mails that were destroyed -- kblou. >> you well know that nobody has a home brew server and did all of their business on it and then destroyed documents after they received a demand letter from the fbi and foia request. don't have time to argue it. >> karl rove was under investigation at the time. >> even if that were true, which it isn't, two wrongs don't make it right. pointing to people's bad behavior to justify other bad behavior never works. i can see that hollywood hills are calling. go enjoy that and we're going to see you again before election day. great to see you, bill. as we get closer to the votes being counted, some folks
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on the left are going hard on mrs. clinton's critics. >> if hillary is president, what do you think will be the female equivalent of you weren't born in this country. >> we'll show you how the president handle that one with sheriff david clark and democratic strategist julie ra again ski. cnn said it had nothing to do with one of its best known contributors sneaking questions to hillary clinton ahead of a debate. tonight we're speak with the former president of cnn about what he thinks on how this situation is being handled. don't go away. >> you got the wikileaks release of march 12th podesta message with you e-mail the clinton campaign -- >> kelly -- >> where did you get it?
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ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. one week out from election. did we mention that? and president obama is making his final push for hillary clinton. recently sitting down for an interview with comedian samantha bee and suggesting that mrs. clinton's critics are driven by sexism. take a listen. >> if and when hillary is president, what do you think will be the female equivalent of
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you weren't born in this country. >> i think the equivalent will be she's tired, she's moody, she's being emotional. when men are ambitious, it's just taken for granted, well, of course they should be ambitious. when women are ambitious, why. that theme, i think, will continue throughout her presidency and it's contributed to this notion that somehow she is hiding something. >> it's not the first time president obama has invoked gender into the race. last month he told attendees at the clinton fundraiser, quote, there's a reason why we haven't had a woman president. we as a society still grapple with what it means to see powerful women. joining me now, sheriff david clark from the milwaukee county sheriff's office and julie roginsky. great to see you both. >> great to see you, megyn. >> sheriff, your thoughts on the
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president's comments. >> barack obama for seven-plus years played the race card that every time somebody criticized him it's because he was black. that scared off a lot of republicans. the problem is the american public is tired of this class warfare. the reason why they don't like mrs. bill clinton is not because she's a woman, it's because she's dishonest and she is hiding something. she's hiding the truth. she try to play herself off like a victim like she's little red riding hood but she's more like the big bad wolf. look. this is politics. it's a contact sport. not for the faint of heart. my response to what president obama said, if she can't stand the heat she should get out of the kitchen. >> i think he proved my point, sheriff. i love you but she's not mrs. bill clinton. she happens to be hillary rodham clinton who is her own person running as an individual. a former senator, secretary of
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state. not mrs. bill clinton. and you encapsulated why a lot of women -- >> its not my job to give you her bio. >> it's not your ajob to assume she's -- >> she's went with that name for a long time. >> she happens to be married to the former president. but she's certainly not mrs. bill clinton >> she would embrace it. >> she's a very accomplished woman in her own right. >> do you think there's something to the notion that many americans find the idea of a female president somehow threatening? do you think there's anything to that in. >> unfortunately i do and it's a shame because i think -- but you have polling showing with, you have anna greenberg saying her numbers went up when he focused on women's issues whether it's standing by her man when she was first lady or working on women's, traditional women's
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issues or working as secretary of state for barack obama who is a man. but her numbers are not so great when she's running for something, working on health care reform, when she's become a pins. and taken on roles that are traditionally men's roles. i would hope this is not the case but empirical data shows it is the case. >> i remember eight years ago when sarah palin was on the republican ticket, they were doing full articles about how she was going to balance her situation of having, i think, five kids and being vice president. i was just like, basically for lack of a better term, screw you were writing that. nobody is wondering how barack obama was going to balance having two kids. >> you took the words out of my mouth when you mentioned sarah palin. the way that the democrats treated sarah palin was nothing short of shameful. also the way they treated condoleezza right when she was secretary of state. all of the sudden when it's one
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of those women who gets close to the white house, it's okay to trash them. but when enit's one of their women they try to play the victim card. she should stand on her own two feet. take the heat. this is for the presidency of the united states. nobody is going to feel sorry for her. nobody is going to back down. i'm glad donald trump is not handling her with kit gloves. >> sarah palin endured a lot of sexism when she was running. and the women's groups, the silence was deafening. they were not there for her because she is a republican. >> no question. and i agree with you 100%. sarah palin got the short stick in many ways. >> wu you understand why republicans are like boohoo we're not listening to your attacks. >> some of us were there for sarah palin. but some of us did feel that sarah palin got incredibly short when people were saying how is
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she going to balance having children. she had a newborn. >> put her on "news week" for a portrait of a biking magazine. >> i don't think she should have posed for that question. >> come on. >> there's in question that if you went to the republican convention as all of us did and you saw some of the buttons being handed out and you saw some of the things that were said about her, she was called the b word, a c word, she was called all sorts of names that i've never heard a man being called and you can't say that's anything other than sexism, unfortunately. >> great to see you both. still ahead, senator harry reid has taken heat in the past and critics say he's at it again. marc thiessen has on yaup date on that. new questions about cnn's debate questions and who leaked them to mrs. clinton ahead of some of the presidential debates. former cnn chief john kline is
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developing tonight, growing calls for an investigation at cnn. after a high profile contributor was a accused of leaking debate questions to the clinton campaign not once but twice as it turns out. the accusations are aimed at donna bra zeal, the current acting dnc chair and a former cnn contributor. former as of a couple of days ago. cnn argues that the fault is brazile's alone but that's not good enough for some critics. watch. >> so cnn and i called for this a couple of weeks ago, i'm going to do it again, needs to absolutely conduct an internal investigation by an outside firm to see where this cancer exists. and it wouldn't be hard to do. >> cnn is a proud organization, been around for 36 years, a lot of good journalists there. they don't deserve to be painted with the broad brush. but unless they do an internal
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investigation, integrity going to be a big problem for that network unless they know shay ear taking this seriously. >> joining us now in a kelly file exclusive, jon klein. great to see you. what about that. cnn has not said in any way that it's conducting an investigation. what they seem to be intimating is we don't need to. we think we know what happened and we're okay with our people's behavior. but the american people may not be okay with the behavior. >> i think cnn has come to the conclusions they have because they've done an investigation. and they may not want to talk about all of the internal workings, but i can tell you that nothing is taken more seriously within the walls of cnn both when i was there, which is, you know, six years ago and today than issues around the integrity of the place. and they sweat a comma in a
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report. i mean they have an in-house unit headed by an executive vice president which does nothing but try to anticipate problems or investigation problems. >> if you get a report like this, when we saw the first wikileaks disclosure that she said sometimes i get the questions in advance and she forwards the exact, exact -- i mean it's verbatim, the exact question that roland martin first proposed to ask. he shortened it in the debate. that's got to be d ex-f -- def kon 5. >> yes. >> they think roland martin did that. >> yes. >> they've made that clear. and the journalists, as what they should do, protect their own integrity and defend it. so another debate comes out with anderson cooper and don lemon. and it happens again. they seem satisfied that no one in cnn leaked that to do that, that maybe one of the
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questioners at the town hall leaked it. i haven't seen any proof of that. >> they think that donna ran into one of the questioners because she spent the day handing out water and may have run into somebody sbl how are we supposed to accept that as fact. >> they're more worked u up about the issue. they are much more at stake than anybody making sure their reputation is pristine. i can only assume that they've run this down to the ends of the earth as far as they're concerned and to their satisfaction and i believe jeff zucker when he says he finds it disgusting. i don't think it's surprising when you've got a partisan surrogate in your midst as a paid contributor. >> you're assuming she's an ethical person. >> i hope this can be the death for the surrogates that all of the news networks employ. it's predictable. i've been a viewer for six years. it's boring. maybe there can be a fresh
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start. >> i know this is the case at cnn, that debate room, nobody can get in. leaks would be unthinkable. the problem is something did happen in this circumstance and you're not anticipating that donna brazile is somehow going to get her hands on your question and leak it. you tell me how -- why cnn should have anticipated that. >> oh, i think -- >> i would have to fire the partisans as a result. >> i think at the end of the day you know where people's loyalties ultimately lie. and they don't lie ultimately -- >> just because they're loyal, in the case the democrats, doesn't make you a cheater. she cheated. >> i'm sure under pressure she felt that she had something that could be helpful to the person or the cause that she is most -- >> i'm sure she did. >> she leaked this the to the hillary camp during the primaries. we don't know that she did not leak things to sanders. >> i think we can -- >> only because wikileaks has spoon fed us the hillary stuff.
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is there sanders' stuff, we don't know. >> i haven't heard from the sanders' people on this. perhaps they have an enormous -- how many other questions were leaked? what is the suggestion that they need an outside investigator to come in so we can trust cnn and don't have to worry. >> i think if you're cnn you say we've got great internal mechanisms, if this story dies down we don't need a long drawn out internal investigation. we're satisfied. the proof will be are there no more leaks. >> great to see you. still ahead, harry reid foot in the mouth again. don't go away. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here.
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so the word is out that he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. let him prove that he had paid taxes because he hasn't. >> that was senator harry reid in 2012 makes claims about mitt romney which were completely made up. in fact, her's how senator reid responded when he finally got called out on his dishonesty almost three years later. >> no regrets about mitt romney, about the koch brothers. some people called it
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mccarthyite. >> they can call it whatever they want. romney didn't win, did he in. >> he's a charmer. now critics say senator reid is at it again, this time alleging coordination between trump and the russians, suggesting that the fbi has explosive information that must be made public. joining us now, american enterprise institute scholar and fox news contributor marc thiessen. >> harry reid is an and apologetic liar. he went on national television confronted with the fact that he had smeared mitt romney incorrectly. he didn't care one iota about the fact that he had lied. he said, well he lost, didn't he. he cares that romney lost, not that he lied. he will say anything. this is a guy -- he's perfect spokesman f hillary clinton. he lies so often that he makes
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hillary clinton look like a pair gon of honesty. >> what moron would believe that. he lies. he admits he lies and he doesn't care. it's not about some random person hearing it, it's about the media saying a good idea to spread and then not playing that earlier clip and people walking away saying i saw it on the news, trump open russia like this. >> and of course then cnn comes out and reports that they went and talked to the fbi investigators and there is no evidence of the connection between trump and russia. so what harry reid said is actually not true, surprise surprise. and this is a guy -- i mean, this is a pattern with him. a guy who in 2014, he got his super pac, his leadership pac got a dozen pinocchios from the washington post. >> a dozen? >> a dozen pinocchios. it's hard to get a dozen
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pinocchi pinocchi pinocchios. for repeated campaign ads. he said the koch brothers were largely responsible for global warming. more pinocchios. when we were on the air when the obamacare rollout came out, talking about the stories of people losing their health insurance, he went on the senator floor, all lies. he's a serial liar. he says things like the word is out. what does the word is out mean. we talked about this when he said that about mitt romney. i would say anything. i would say harry reid beats his wife, the word is out, i have no proof but hey, let him prove that i'm wrong. harry reid is taking money from the mob, word is out, i have no proof but go ahead and prove me wrong. you can say anything about politics when you do that. >> harry reid is the illegitimate son of gentleman pet to, the word is out. >> that is true. >> marc, good to see you. >> thanks, megyn. >> we'll be right back. what are you doing? getting your quarter back.
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and something exciting to tell you. two weeks from today my new book, "settle for more". this is the first time i've held it. this is only copy, sean. he wants to know what's in it. just a little peak. >> great. >> stand by. you'll love it. >> the o'reilly chapter. you're in there too. if you are sick of the cupcake nation we live in, sick of helicopters parentance thing of free speech we're seeing, you'll love it. and if you would like to hear about how i wound up right here at fox news channel number one fox news -- >> you grow up in albany, right? >> albany and syracuse with no money and now look at us, sean, working with great people like on the other side of the camera. pipe down. i'm selling my book. i get deeply personal in it about my family, my life, some tough times i had on the way to
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my current life and i hope, i hope maybe it will inspire some of you who may be feeling unhappy to think about how you can settle for more too. amazon.com, barnes & noble.com. preorder it now. we'll talk about it together on november 15th. here's sean. all right. thanks megyn. looking forward to reading the book. welcome to "hannity." tonight hillary clinton the media won't say it, she should be in jail, not on the campaign trail. it's about time somebody said it. we'll check in with newt gingrich and rudy giuliani. new e-mail raises questions about whether clinton campaign gave the okay to delete the e-mails before he was served with the congressional subpoena.