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o'reilly, please remember that the spin stops right here. we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, just five days out from election day, and we are seeing dramatic new shifts in polling. possibly putting donald trump closer to victory than ever before. welcome to the kelly file everyone, i'm megyn kelly. all across the country we are seeing signs that battleground states are tightening or even flipping in trump's favor. it has happened as we watch an explosion of negative headlines concerning hillary clinton's e-mails and her clinton foundation. and we have produced an exclusive state by state look at just how big the shift has become for you this evening. in moments we'll be joined by professor larry sabato as whether mrs. clinton's lead is collapsing. then we'll be joined by governor
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mike huckabee and former staffer. we begin with trace gallagher reporting on our new battleground analysis from our west coast newsroom, trace p. >> and megyn, let's begin in the critical state of florida. because for donald trump, winning florida's 29 electoral votes is not a luxury, it is an necessity. on october 28th, the average of all polls in florida had hillary clinton leading there by 7/10ths of a point. there leading by 3/10ths of a point. it's a full one-point swing in the wrong direction for hillary clinton. now to ohio. on october 28th, before the comey e-mail announcement, donald trump was leading in ohio by a point and a half. now trump has expanded his lead to 3.3%. it's also interesting that trump is polling nearly even with hillary clinton among women in ohio. a demographic the clinton campaign thought she would come nato. last week, hillary clinton led
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in north carolina by nearly two and a half points, today. the rcp average has it dead even. and it appears republican holdouts in north carolina are beginning to back donald trump. in nevada, hillary clinton was leading by just over a point and a half, but after a three and a half point swing, donald trump now leads in nevada by two. and according to a new cnn opinion research corporation poll, trump's trust worthy numbers in nevada are rising. clintons are falling. and let's finish in the battleground states where the numbers have swung the most. arizona and new hampshire. in both states, hillary clinton has lost about four and a half points. she is still holding a small lead in new hampshire, but has relinquished her lead in arizona. the bottom line is that more than 60 electoral votes that appeared to be on hillary's side of the table last week are now back in play. >> thank you.
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larry electoral map has changed dramatically over the past two weeks. and he is now predicting a much tighter race. larry's the director of center for politics at the university of virginia. larry, good to see you. so that's the question we begin with, is she collapsing? is her lead collapse, i have to be specific given what we saw on september 11th. >> i don't think collapsed is the right word as all. she has drifted down, but not by much. what really has changed is that republicans have pushed trump up. they've finally come to his standard. they have been reluctant, at least a fair portion of them have been reluctant to support him. and now that they're faced with that binary choice, clinton versus trump, they're coming home to the republican party even if they're not crazy about the nominee. >> so where do you see her most vulnerable? because last night on this program, we got late breaking polls that showed new hampshire, that shows virginia and
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colorado, we'll get to new hampshire in a second. virginia and colorado with major shifts. i mean, virginia suddenly showed trump up three i think it was. but trump up and in colorado as well. >> that was one poll in virginia and i don't want to criticize fellow academic institution, but that is not one of the gold standard polls in virginia. clinton is still up in virginia. well, you said it, not me, megyn. but she's still up in virginia. she's also still up in colorado. look, you always have to look at the dates that the interviewing was in the field. and in colorado, in virginia, elsewhere, i've seen the dates coincide almost precisely with the bomb shell from fbi director james comey. that pushed clinton down far bit. you recover, especially in a campaign like this where the
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subject changes daily, sometimes hourly. she hasn't come all the way back up, but she's come back enough so that she's stabilized -- >> wait a minute, you've seen evidence of hillary recovering since last friday's bomb shell? we've had a lot of ongoing reporting on this. >> well, in some states, megyn. well, yeah, you've had a lot of ongoing reporting, but there's been reporting on lots of other issues. now, it's made a difference in ohio. which leans to trump. it's made a difference in iowa, arizona's a perfect example of the state that has a lot of republicans, some of them were on the sidelines, now they've come home. the state's leaning to trump. but as trace said, florida is a total toss-up, anybody who's predicting that -- >> everybody said florida, we don't know. what about new hampshire? >> new hampshire seems to have changed and tightened up. is that really a surprise? think about new hampshire's record over the years. they seem to enjoy confounding fun i did thes.
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for which they should be severely punished, megyn. >> i detect just a note of bitterness there, larry. great to see you. >> yes. thanks so much, megyn. >> now with more, fox news contributor governor mike huckabee and director of georgetown's institution of politics and former traveling press secretary to clinton's 2008 campaign, moah, great to see you both. let me just ask you about that moah, start with you first as the democrat whether you think larry that has right that these republicans are coming home and that the race is tight tng, but it's not tightening so much that she's now losing. >> yeah, i think that is right. i think there are, trump had been struggling a little bit with republicans. he wasn't hitting property portion that past republican nominees had gotten among republican voters. that seems to, that ship seems to be righting for him a little bit right now, but as we all know, there's not -- that's not
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enough. and we haven't seen a collapse in clinton's support in any real way. we see trump gaining ground, she's still doing very well in a lot of these states. i'm getting a little bit of whiplash these days just trying to keep up with all these state polls. and a lot of times we're getting three or four polls in the same state on the same day showing very different results -- >> before the governor, would you believe the late polls? so chose. >> for them to take into account the impact of early voting that's going on. >> is that a significant factor? should we be paying attention to that? >> i think we do need to. look in a state like florida where just in the last 4 hours, we have seen a huge surge in the black early vote, we've seen a huge surge in broward county, a huge democratic stronghold in this state. that makes a huge difference in a race that's as tight as florida is right now, and the polls may not be picking up on that. >> governor, i said on the air
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last night, she's so glad that the election's november 8th instead of december 8th, given the momentum we're seeing here. do you think, and what do you base it on that that trump can get this done by november 8th? he doesn't have that extra month. >> megyn, he's going to get it done. i've said for months he's going to win the election and part what have i base it on, look at the two candidates on the stump. he's the happy warrior. he's out there having fun. he's doing so many events a day, but he's having fun. hillary is not having fun. i mean, the difference is this. you have trump who looks like the happy warrior, hillary looks like the lady that didn't give anybody candy on halloween. so your choice is the trump or the grump. and americans to want vote for somebody that looks like that they're going somewhere, not somebody who looks like they're sorry that they've been somewhere. >> okay, but -- >> that's the difference. >> the only thing we saw with trump yesterday that i have to point out. he went after marco rubio
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christie, his surrogate did for being a robot in the primary campaign. donald trump seeming a little programmed that she hit him on where he was saying, what was it, be steady, donald, calm, stay calm, donald. she reiterates it, watch. >> now he knows we can see and hear him, right? this is someone who at another rally yesterday actually said out loud to himself, stay on point, donald. stay on point. his campaign probably put that in the teleprompter, stay on point, donald, stay on point. so is this someone we to want put in charge of our military? >> go ahead, gov. >> donald trump was making fun of himself. that's the indication of a guy who's out there having a good time. he's able to point fun of himself. hillary on the other hand is under criminal investigation.
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no wonder she's nervous -- >> yeah, that would make you grump ri. what states are you looking, governor? pick the top three that you are going to be focussed on on tuesday night. >> certainly florida. but he's going to win florida. the panhandle will vote for donald trump, 80%, and help overcome things on the i-4 corridor and south florida. i think another state to watch is going to be north carolina. trump will win north carolina. and i would give you a third one, pennsylvania. let me give you a little quick anecdote from north carolina. friend of mine was passing out voter guides at a voting booth in north carolina. people were lined up and a democrat was passing out a democrat version of a voter's guide just where do the candidates stand? people were taking the republican voting guide. nobody was taking the democrat guide. the democrat worker came over to my friend running the republican side and leaned over and said gee, nobody is taking my voter guide. and i don't blame them. that was pretty powerful. >> you better hope that's happening all over the country in every single state.
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before i let you go, mo, top three states you're watching on tuesday. >> i'm going to agree on two of them. north carolina and florida. the later into the night those go and i think they're going to go pretty late. you know, that could tell us a lot. i'm also looking out west at nevada. there's very few scenarios right now where donald trump can win this without winning nevada and the democratic turnout in clark county, the home of las vegas, is coming in pretty high. so that could tell us a lot as well. >> he's u she was ahead, he's up two now according to to the latest polls in nevada. great to see you both. >> thanks, megyn. breaking tonight with all this news out of the election and the investigation we're told into the clinton foundation, the house oversight committee today took stems on it's own investigation. oversight chairman jason chaffetz is next with breaking news of his own. plus former fbi assistant director james cal strom has been taking heat after sticking up for the agents that to want investigate the foundation.
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hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. the messages were discovered on the laptop of disgraced former congressman anthony wiener. he is now the estranged husband of long time clinton aid huma abedin. the fbi seized his computer in an unrelated investigation and apparently stumbled across the clinton-related e-mails. in moments in a prime time interview, we'll speak with congressman jason chaffetz about new steps he took hours ago in the investigation. but first, we go to our chief intelligence correspondence catherine herridge. >> there are new e-mails on the computer and strong belief that classified snfgs in play, that's not final yet. this does conflict with the clinton camp's position that the e-mails were all duplicates what have they already provided to the state department. we're also hearing from a 16-year veteran and whistle blower who says director comey's july decision not to recommend criminal charges for the miss handling of classified
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information in the e-mail case was a body blow for investigators who believe the evidence was strong. >> the moral went down pretty bad. a lot of people put a lot of hard work into that. and they -- again, are the cream of the crop. they are very good investigators. got a little bit better with the recent announcement. appears, however, some people are embarrassed because it does make them look like, you know, they messed up or something. >> the second track at the fbi investigation is the clinton foundation, and allegations of public corruption. we're learning tonight that arguments over the strength of the evidence in the foundation case drove a wedge between fbi agents and justice department officials whoed it dropped. and during his july testimony, director comey was noncommittal about the probe which was ongoing. >> did you look at the clinton foundation? >> i'm not going to comment on the existence or nonexistence of any other investigations. >> fox news learning tonight that the remaining fbi
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interviews from the e-mail case will not be provided to congress right now because the e-mail investigation is now pending and no longer considered closed, megyn. >> catherine, thank you. joining us now exclusive prime time interview, chairman jason chaffetz who earlier today sent this letter to attorney general loretta lynch ordering justice to preserve all new records in the ongoing investigations of hillary clinton. great to see you, congressman. >> thanks megyn. >> kbou expect they will abide by that and make sure that the records are preserved because they apparently haven't been by everyone on hillary's team in the past. >> yeah. well bob goodlet's a chairman of the judiciary committee, i'm a chairman of the oversight committee. we put the department of justice on notice that they are to preserve the documents they may find in other investigations a lot we've read in the media. we put this in place as another step to make sure no other records are destroyed, displaced, done anything other than preserved them.
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because congress essentially the american people are going to want to look at them at some point. >> the fbi has it's investigation, but you also have an investigation going into whether she misused her power as secretary of state and perhaps jeopardized confidential documents or state secrets of some sort. you say something to the effect that this is going to take -- you've got two years worth of material all lined up if she becomes president. does that mean, i mean, if she is elected, you're saying we're in for at least two years of investigations into her? >> well, look, no matter if she's elected or defeated, the congress has a job to do. and that is to clean up the mess that hillary clinton made at the state department. this is potentially one of the largest breaches of security in the history of this state department. you had classified material that was migrating to a nonclassified system. you have allegations of a quid pro quo discussion between the undersecretary of management, patrick kennedy and the fbi --
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>> what about him? what about him and do you investigate him? >> oh yeah. no. >> patrick kennedy, how is he held to account? >> look, we're going to expose this. we're going to shine light on it. that's what we do in the united states of america. we're different than the rest of the world. we are self-critical. and i have a constitutional duty to be the tip of the spear to be that check and balance on the executive branch. i'm not here to be a cheerleader for the president and shame on those democrats and the others who say oh we should just back off if she's elected. no. no matter what happens in this election, we're going to work to hold her accountable. she's the one that created this mess. >> i have to ask you about the fact that you say you're voting for donald trump. you said just earlier last month, october 8th, the day of the access hollywood tape breaking, i'm out. i cannot longer endorse donald trump for president. and you talk about your 15-year-old daughter saying you can't look her in the eye and say you can't endorse this man when he acts like this. so, i realize voting for him is different than an endorsement. how are you going to look the
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same 15-year-old daughter you referenced and explain your vote? >> well, my wife and i did vote for donald trump last week. i think we're doing and going through a lot of discussions that people all across this country are doing. i never, ever want to be able to say it's president hillary clinton. and that's the choice. there's only two people that have a chance of becoming the president. and if you don't vote for donald trump, you're essentially creating a window and an opportunity for hillary clinton to become the president. so, it's tough. we are never going to support or endorse or condone any sort of action or verbs or words or anything about sexual harassment or belittling women. i don't want to ever be in that position, but, we're with a choice right now. >> but let me play devil's advocate, what his critics would say is past is prolong. and if he gets into the office, the most powerful office in the land, and does any of this stuff to any young women, that's on
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you if you voted for him. that's their argument. >> well, it's not like the clintons have a clean record, megyn. all you have to do is look at bill clinton did in the oval office and what he did in all these other than license of women and what they're doing. so it's not as if you're comparing apples to oranges. i mean, it should never be acceptable, ever, and that's what i talk abouted with my 15-year-old daughter and our son and our other daughter as well. but you have a choice, and if you look at the supreme court and you look at all the other issues that face this country, by far, it's donald trump is going to be better. that's how we looked at it and that's why i made the decision to vote this way. i'm still not going to endorse him. i'm still -- i still can't defend those comments, but we all have to make a choice. and that's a choice that my wife and i made. >> congressman jason chaffetz, great to see you. >> thank you. >> joining us now, he's a former white house senior adviser to president bill clinton. great to see you, richard. >> good to see you, megyn.
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>> picking up on where i left off with the congressman, we saw donald trump's poll numbers collapse when the whole access hollywood and the attacking alicia machado came out in the beginning of october. then her numbers started to collapse when the fbi thing came out. and you tell me, richard, whether the democrats are genuinely enthused by hillary clinton or whether they are holding their nose and voting for her and maybe not even that at this point? >> well, let me tell you this, first of all, i think i've always said and i think many of us who follow these things have always believed that this will be a post-election. the skrnt closely divided, presidential elections are very important. and they are traditionally very close. so i am not surprised that the election is getting closer as we get closer to the voting. i still think that hillary will win. i definitely belief she will win. i think it will be, you know, a two or three-point win. but i definitely think she's ahead. i think she's in a much better
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place to carry the election than he is right now. now. i think many democrats are very enthusiastic about her and about, you know, her positions. and i think that if you care deeply about making america a better and a fairer place for everybody those are what democrats care about -- >> everybody wants america to be fair. >> someone's in trouble with the law getting in there. >> you know, megyn -- >> fbi agents say, i've never seen the fbi leak like this saying we are investigating this woman on two tracks. >> i think the plit siization of the fbi in this particular instance is disgraceful. and i think that when this is all done and luckily we only have four or five days to go. then we'll have to look at what happened here -- >> the fbi disgraced itself? >> because megyn, the reporting -- >> they're trying to investigate potential crimes. that's what they do. >> reporting on this is clear,
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there is no fbi investigation of the clinton foundation -- >> not true. >> abc news reported that this afternoon -- >> not true. >> question not agree on a basic fact as this. tell me -- >> conflicting information on that, richard. >> megyn -- >> conflicting information on that -- >> megyn -- we have conflicting -- >> listen, listen, let me just make clear. you maybe trying to draw a line between inquiry and investigation. there was an inquiry that began, and it may or may not have turned into an investigation. >> it is not an investigation. clearly the justice department -- >> the justice department sources tell abc news this afternoon that there is no investigation of the clinton foundation. now, this thing on the e-mails -- >> that's nice for you to cherry pick the reports. >> megyn, conflicting reports. i will agree. >> you're dismissing half of them. >> i'm not, on the one side, you
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have some unidentified, fbi agents leaking to some reporters that there may be some kind of investigation. but that the justice department sources and senior justice department sources and senior fbi sources have said there is no investigation ongoing. so i mean, yes, i agree, i mean, i'm not disputing what you said, i agree, i think it's disgraceful that we have people on both sides leaking information and we have no idea what the truth is. >> i got leave it that the, richard. >> thank you, megyn. >> great to see you. former fbi director james kallstrom was defending the agents pushing to dig deeper into the clinton foundation. and he's been taking heat after standing up for those agents. mr. kallstrom is next and what's happened to him since then. plus melania trump speaks on behalf of her husband and immediately the critics pounce. we'll show you the fallout when we come back. >> technology has changed our universe. but like anything that is
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whatever reason did what they did. >> well that was james kallstrom two nights ago. he is the former assistant director of the fbi. he was defending the agents reportedly pushing to dig deeper into evidence of corruption at the clinton foundation. since then, mr. kallstrom has taken heat for those remarks and he's back with us tonight on that. and all we've learned about this story in the last few days. great to see you, jim, thanks for being here. >> nice to be here. >> the daily beast is suggesting that you walked that back. you haven't really been in touch with the agents investigating hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. and that you are something less than an accurate spokesperson for the disgruntled fbi agents. >> well, they can write what they want. i never did claim i talked to the actual agents. i would never do that. i would never call up people that were investigating something and even put them on the spot. i wouldn't do that. but i've talked to hundreds and hundreds of people in the fbi. mostly retired people and some people that are currently on the job that are not directly
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involved, but, you know, it's a small organization. you know, they know what's going on. >> uh-huh. >> and the agents are furious. and i haven't walked anything back. i didn't walk anything up that deserved to be walked back. i don't know what they're talking about. >> there's been no walking. >> no walking. >> let me pick up with richard left off. there's a distinction between an inquiry and investigation, right? and so, you tell me whether there is in fact an inquiry under way and that the fbi agents who have been wanting to pursue it would like it to graduate into something more serious. >> yeah. well what i'm told by people that aren't directly in the know, but the scuttlebutt in the agency is of course there's an investigation under way. i mean the director talked about that. he's reopening the investigation. i think what. >> reporter: but we're talking about the clinton foundation. >> oh, well, you know, the department of justice shut this down. megyn, what i've said over and over again is there really hasn't been fbi investigation yet. there was never a grand jury
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impanelled in the investigation to begin with. >> uh-huh. >> therefore -- >> on either side. >> yeah. >> e-mail inquiry or the clinton foundation. >> they had no way to compel anything. they had no subpoena power, no search warrants. they had nothing. so when james comey spoke there in july about, you know, we've done all this meticulous investigation, it was a hallow investigation in my view. i mean, i've never seen a major criminal investigation without a grand jury. >> what do you make -- we had that, the e-mail investigation, that we been discussing for weeks and months now. and then, last night it came out, catherine herridge has been reporting there is a separate probe for months and months and people have denied it, she reported it long ago. now it comes out that there's a split. fbi agents have been looking into the clinton foundation who believe it is there. they want to take this full bore and higher ups at the fbi and justice say, no, you don't have it. you've got hearsay, stuff from the pooefrt book whab are you hear kpg. >> all crops grow from little
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things, right? the notion that the fbi would have everything at once, of course they don't have everything at once. of course the agents have in their view proximate caubable c look further. that's how the investigations happen. you can't do that without, you know, subpoenas and warrants and the attorney general of the united states is not supporting any of these things. is that shocking? not shocking to me. there's no way they're going to indict anybody in this administration. >> the reporting is obviously loretta lynch is sympathetic toward hillary clinton, we seen reporting suggesting that at least. you know, she would deny that, but there's other reporting saying that a lot of agents within the fbi are very pro-trump. some reporting saying it's effectively trumpland. that a peace in the guardian says one describes the bureau as trumpland and they're suggesting one agent told the publication that clinton is the anti-christ personified, do you believe that? >> i don't think it's trumpland, but i think it's people that are sick and tired of the lack of
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the rule of law being brought forward and due process being brought forward and they're frustrated that they cannot conduct investigations properly. and the department of justice is stone walling at every turn. just look at the wikileaks stuff. i mean, it's clear, it's very clear what's going on. and it's not going to change. it's not going to change until there's a different president. and if hillary clinton's the president, that's not going to change and we'll have a constitutional tussle, big time. >> are you surprised to see fbi agents leaking like this? i don't remember leaks. >> i don't know far fact that they're leaking, but someone's telling stuff to people. yeah. well, they're very, very frustrated. they see the whole due process thing going down the tubes. the whole, you know, we're a nation of laws. we do things to protect the little guy, the big guy, you know, we don't take sides in politics. we never have. i never did. i never did that. i never thought of anything about politics --
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>> you think they perceive the agency or some at justice as taking side. >> without question that's what's happening. you'd have to be, you'd have to be deaf, dumb, and blind not see that. of course that's what's happening. i mean just look at what's in the public domain. i mean, look at the stuff that they left on the table. top secret code word documents. you know back in the old days you got shot by a firing squad for that stuff. and even today, you should go to leavenworth for 20, 30 years, that's what happens. they left on the table, you know, obstruction of justice, destruction of evidence. i mean, clearly, congress gives them a letter, subpoena, what do they do two weeks later? they destroy all. >> yeah, it was the guy who worked for the company -- >> sure it is, yeah right. >> yeah. >> and the lawyers don't have clearances and here they have exposu exposure. >> her lawyers. >> obstruction of justice, perjury. violations of the federal records act. it goes on and on that's left on the table. >> james comey, according to many is a straight shooter.
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he did not see the evidence there and he's reared his head saying i want to take another look. >> he's having, he's had an awakening. god bless him for that. yeah. >> great to see you, jim. >> good to be here. >> an awaking. >> still ahead president obama doing something no president has done before. we'll show you what it is. plus in a rare campaign appearance, melania trump goes to the must-win state of pennsylvania, we'll show you her message when monica crowley joins us next on that. in your mutual fund. we invested in your fund to help us pay for a college education for our son. we've enclosed a picture of our son so that you can get a sense there are real people out here trusting you with their hard-earned money. ♪ at fidelity, we don't just manage money, we manage people's money. ♪
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five days! can you believe it? yes, i know. until america makes it's choice. less than 100 hours. we're in the hours part of the campaign. until the polls start opening. and hillary clinton and donald trump tonight holding dualing rallies in the must-win state of north carolina. these rallies going on just as the state's polling average
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reflects a dead heat. look at that. dead. mrs. clinton's recent lead is gone. and now it's anybody's guess who wins the tar heel state on tuesday. chief political correspondent carl cameron has more from north carolina, hey carl. >> reporter: hi megyn. look at the polls, particularly the averages, what becomes parent is the trend lines. and on the national trend line on on the average of national polls. donald trump has never actually been ahead. and so north carolina is one of his principally important must-win states. and for him to be now tied with hillary clinton is the potential for the biggest piece of news that the trump campaign could possibly have. they recognize that they've got momentum. they also recognize they're probably outorganized and in the last three days, the momentum they've had could make up for some of what they lack in terms of ground troops. that's not to say there aren't going to be tremendous efforts on behalf of trump and the republican party. including 100,000 volunteers
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banging on minimum of four million doors between tomorrow and sunday. that said, trump has been courting constituents today he was in his last event in selma, north carolina. he had medal of honor recipients with him and talking about military and vets. here in north carolina, that's a big deal. there's lots of military bases here, retirees as well as active military service people. and that's an opportunity and to go to that constituency. earlier today, his wife was campaigning first time in the spotlight far while. he really, really needs suburban women, white women, and he has been pounding the idea of the obamacare premiums going up which goes across the board to the middle class. and then, of course, there's the e-mails and the fbi investigation. now we know of both the e-mails as well as the clinton foundation. so he has both, he has both policy, character, reasons for people to vote for him against her, because she's got a lot of incoming right now and trump seems to have the wind at his
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back. megyn. >> great to see you. while donald trump campaigned in north carolina, his wife melania was in a battleground delivering a compassionate speech to pennsylvania voters. she spoke about her love for her family and country. and the issues she would like to take on as first lady. >> our culture has gotten too mean and too rough. especially to children and teenagers. it is never okay when a 12-year-old girl or boy is mocked, bullied, or attacked, it is terrible when that happens on the playground. and it is absolutely unacceptable. when it's done by someone with no name hiding on the internet. we must win on november 8, and we must come together as americans. we must treat each other with respect and kindness, even when we disagree. >> joining me now, month call
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crowley and fox news contributor and namiki host of the facilitier. >> great to see you both. >> hi. >> i'll start with you, you know, she talked about how social media can have a bad side. we have seen this already. which of course led just about everyone to say, right, like on the other side of the pillow, in your own home. >> to be fair, he's doing that at 3:00 a.m. and she's probably sleeping. >> you know, i applaud her for calling attention to an issue that needs addressing, but you know, it starts at home, right? that's what the critics are saying, like heal thy husband first, your thoughts. >> yeah. within seconds, social media blew up responding, pointing to his twitter page. and then also screen shotting the "new york times" full two pages of 283 different nasty tweets and bullying that donald trump has done to people. from journalists to elected officials, to women, to young
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people, you know, the list goes on and on. and it was like hello melania, have you seen these tweets? i think this was all a strategy, obviously, to get women in suburban, philadelphia, this is a key demographic that donald trump needs to win to do well. it's his only path to victory and he needs to use what he has and melania is a likable, i think she's genuine. and she believes -- >> she is a strong ambassador for him. and everybody loves melania. not everybody because it's a political campaign, i would say most. but was this the right message because it just opens up the door, it's like begging us to go through what he's done on twitter. she's talking about how people can be fragile, they can't handle mean words and lies. our culture's gotten too mean and too rough. i mean, her husband's had the on sit message that we need to toughen up. we need to be rough. >> his message is one thing because he's in the political arena trying to win the presidency. she is trying to reach suburban women in that area around pennsylvania, it is a must-win state.
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but she's also her husband's staunchest character witness. and she's out there. >> reporter: she and ivanka. >> yes. >> and when it comes to online bullying and bullying in person as well, she has been talking about this for a while. it is an issue that she deeply cares about. she has a teenage son who i'm sure is on the front lines of this. when she is first lady, she's spoken about this before that she would like to bring that into her role as first lady. >> she is talking about her mostly young children and bullying of children. >> and bring a passionate and credible voice given the fact that her husband has taken this tact in social media. >> it's a little bit of pandering here. let's be honest. i think it points out this is how donald trump sees the women around him. that melania comes o tout talk to the moms with, to talk about mom issues, but does she talk about anything else? might be good about economic issues. >> reporter: oh come on, michelle obama focuses on diet. that doesn't make barack obama children. >> i agree, but ivanka the the
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same thing. the women's issues with they get them on a women's bust to talk about the women. >> they don't want to be pundits -- >> and it's called politics. this is how you attract votes on both side. >> this is how it's done. >> this is how it's done. still ahead, president obama doing something in the final week of his campaign no president has done before. struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. test test. one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers.
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with lx day inching closer, hillary clinton is bringing all of the allies she can find, including an unprecedented campaign stops by the current occupier of the oval office. trace gallagher has that report. >> a recent washington post poll puts president obama's approval rating at 58% which is why the clinton campaign is using him 100% for the remainer of the race. the president will criss cross a number of battleground states holding 11 events in seven days, monday in north carolina, tuesday in ohio, the wednesday the president went back to north carolina and on to florida, to day two e ventsz in florida, tomorrow two events in north carolina, on saturday he will take a break and back to florida on sunday and finishing on election eve in new hampshire
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and pennsylvania. this type of campaign run for an outgoing president is pretty unprecedented but that's normally because two-term presidents don't have a lot of political capital to give np if 2008 president bush's sacking numbers were seen as a liability to john mccain. in 2000, president clinton kept him off the campaign trail for al gore. even the hugely popular ronald reagan different r didn't campaign for george h.w bush because the elder bush was trying to establish himself. hillary clinton is not bothered by the fact that both president and mrs. obama are way more popular than she is. instead he's hoping it translates to votes. president obama is campaigning for hillary and his legacy. 'also realizes he lost both houses of congress on his watch and is hoping to boost downballot candidates. coming up next, a little more on anthony and huma. gary, . i am proud of you, my man.
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so last week's fbi bombshell reopening the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail problems was based on a discovery the feds made while looking into the behavior of anthony weiner. weiner is suspected of engaging in inappropriate contact with a 15-year-old. weiner and yours truly have had many contentious exchanges over the years, some of which i write about in my new book "settle for more" like this one. why should there be a 45% or 50% tax on that again. >> you aren't paying anything in that case because you'll be dead. >> well the estate is and that's left for my children. >> the only question is -- >> answer my question. how is that fair? >> megyn, you're going to have to let me answer the question. we're going to have a conversation that gets us anywhere. >> go ahead. >> the only question here is not whether or not there should be a tax on that. the question is where the limits should be --
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>> i ask the question and you're not answering. just tell me, how is it fair? ready? >> i am. what a charmer. i was very pregnant in that shot, stated for the record. in the book i reveal an interesting back story about my dealings with weiner and huma. i had something written about anthony weiner and then ied a to revise it just wfr the book went to print given the allegations of lewd behavior that broke about him over the summer. the book has that whole thing plus other great details of my life in tv news business that i think you'll enjoy. there's a terrific story about sean hasnnnity? >> oh really. is it bad? >> some advice he gave me as a new reporter. i've used it many times. amazon.com, barnes & noble.com. it's already a best seller.
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>> all right? >> not you, them. >> it's already a best seller? how did you pull that off? >> i just read what they tell me on amazon. thanks for watching. here's sean. see you tomorrow night. book is not out, already a best seller. congratulations megyn. just five day to go before you the american people head to the polls. democrats are being exposed for exactly what they are, divisive, manipulative and tonight we'll show you downright racist. rudy giuliani and laura ingraham will join us. project veritas is out with a disturbing video showing a donor make racist comments about african-americans. this is the fifth in a series and we've not independently verified the content of what you're about to see. we've got to warn you. this
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