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>> we are going to win back the white house. we need you all to go and vote on tuesday. >> katy perry. >> hillary clinton has all these celebrities and failed politicians out campaigning for me. i just have me, but i have my family. >> i voted for donald trump and mike pence. i voted for ron johnson. i voted for every republican i saw on the ballot. time to come home and go out and vote.
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>> i want to be the president. everybody agrees with me. people that vote for me! >> nobody is going to stop this movement. nobody! >> we will never be stopped. it's election week. the start of the week because it is a sunday and yet we hope that you're waking up thinking it's not monday. normally that's when you see us. because it's a big week, we're here. four-hour show for you. >> let me tune in and find out what's going on on the campaign trail because hillary clinton had stopped but dawned trump had another two stops left. that's when i saw the incident that happened and that's when i realize you can't take a minute off in the final 48 hours. >> as it turned out the biggest
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blockbuster of the entire day is right here. who could hold all of the secrets to hillary clinton's e-mail when she was secretary of state? that woman right there. her maid. it's an unbelievable story we'll tell you about right after we go ahead and canvas the country and look at what's happening with the candidates because with just 48 hours to go both candidates have a packed schedule today and tomorrow. donald trump crisscrossing between five battleground states just today. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton dispatching heavy hitters to help her recruit those last-minute voters. fox news teams coverage. mike emmanuel is following the clinton campaign in philadelphia. but, first, our senior national correspondent john roberts who is following the trump campaign after a wild night in nevada. tell the folks at home what happened, john. >> wild to say the least. good morning to you. tense moments on the stage in
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reno, nevada. donald trump was well into his speech when all of a sudden a scuffle in front of the stage just outside of the buffer zone. the secret service for the second time for the second time in this campaign and a security source was somebody in the crowd reached around to his back inside his waistband to take something out and somebody in the crowd maybe thought he had a weapon and started yelling gun, gun, gung. that's when the secret service stepped into action. he has been a life-long republican and wanted to hold up a sign that said republicans against trump, but a lot of theories on the internet that he was a hillary clinton plant and donald trump back on the stage after a few minutes pause. none the worse for wear. here he is. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us.
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but we will never be stopped. never ever, ever be stopped. i want to thank the secret servi service. these guys are fantastic. they don't get enough credit. they're amazing people. >> today trump is in sioux city, iowa, woodbury county went for obama back in 2012, but was republican for the previous three cycles. he's looking good here in the hawkeye state. he's up three and the real quick average of polls and up seven in a new des moines registrar poll and the problem could be nevada. in the last couple of days leading donald trump and this appealed to voters last night. listen. >> reno and northern nevada can carry this state and carry us all the way to washington. this will be our last chance.
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but don't let crazy, broken harry reid and his corrupt political machine decide this election for you. >> so, here's trump's schedule for today. start in sioux city, iowa. then minneapolis, minnesota, moon township, pennsylvania. the campaign told me yesterday that they think trump is within three points in minnesota and that's why they're going to minneapolis. the last time they voted for a republican was in 1972, richard nixon. the only state that walter mondale won in his 49-state blockout back in 1984. they insist, maybe there is a chance there. why they are going to virginia is anybody's guess. >> just incredible, john. you have to keep up with donald trump is doing something nobody thought possible and getting the clinton camp to react to what
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he's doing. they're rushing over to michigan and they're flooding people out through north carolina. nay are responding to what donald trump has seen. >> even in states that traditionally go blue, he's still campaigning in those states. let's pull out all the stops and i don't want to look back and regret it. i want to say i did everything that i could. >> i think there's a strategy there. they're seeing something there especially in michigan. >> kellyanne conway is coming on our show. we'll ask her. >> meanwhile, on the other side mike emmanuel is with hillary clinton and her campaign and yesterday the weatherman did not cooperate, did he? >> we got a traditional south florida downpour. what is noteworthy is hillary will play a good amount of defense campaigning in the final hours campaigning in the traditionally blue democratic states. polls showing the race
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tightening in michigan. hillary clinton will go to grand rapids tomorrow after she was just in detroit on friday. her husband, the former president, will be campaigning in lancing and president obama will head to ann arbor. some star power and kakaty perr trying to get out the vote. the latest big name to get out for hillary clinton. >> i think hillary recognize s all of our voices and she sees us and knows us that we're stronger together. >> with a large hand on hand for the concert was katy perry and clinton looks ahead to tuesday. >> i am so excited about this election because i really think we're going to send a message from coast to coast. east to west. north to south. about who we are as a country.
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>> after starting her day here in philadelphia, hillary clinton will head to new hampshire, where polls suggest the race is also close. >> mike emanuel, thank you very much. >> remember the role that curry played in the lewinsky and she was able to be a wince that helped get bill clinton impeached. she was the secretary. do we have a bettie currie of the e-mail scandal right in front of our eyes? >> well, we have the clinton family maid. this woman pictured right here has been with the clintons for many, many years. maria san toez. a filipino immigrant who, turns out according to 1,000 state department e-mails that were released to the public on friday, she was asked to print sensitive and classified information. what is extraordinary about this, it went on for years and
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merino santos does not have any sort of security clearance. >> she was hired to clean hillary clinton's house in washington. and aides within the state department would send e-mails, classified, some sensitive to hillary clinton. she would forward them on to her maid, her housekeeper down in washington and say, print these out for me. >> it's interesting because bill clinton went to visit the parents of this filipino aide, recommended by vernon jordan who recommended some key people in their lives. he visited the family and said, by the way, hillary clinton could not be secretary of state without your daughter. man, was he understating that. >> so, here's the thing. she could hold the key to a lot of stuff. there is an apple mac book with all the e-mails missing and a thumb drive missing and she could know where they are because she handled so much of the sensitive stuff. the "new york post" has some
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e-mails included in these. this was one of themtop was marked sensitive from huma and it says please ask marina to print for me in morning. >> it wasn't like take the chop meat out of the freezer. do me a favor, find out what's going on with libya. >> mere is one that is actually classified. marina is trying to print for you. so, in other words, all the secret documents, these classified things, this maid saw with her own two eyes because she printed it and also used a highly secure fax machine that was set up in the home by the state department. >> the room has a sensitive, secure, i mean a secure, sensitive room. it's called the sensitive compartmented facility. she had access into this room
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which is where the facts were and we were like, this is so weird. imagine asking your housekeeper to go through these e-mails and print things out. it reminded me, clean my e-mails, like with a cloth. >> that is for marina to do. she knows all about my e-mails. you can't blame wikileaks to this because they were released by the department of state on friday. when people go, russians are making this stuff up. this is from the state department. >> the fbi never spoke to her. how do you do an investigation and they not speak to her? what a major problem. listen, give paul spery credit. he's a writer here and does great work for this election cycle and he found this out. a "new york post" reporter went up to her and said i don't speak to the press. >> i wonder if the fbi is investigating for her. they are the ones that revealed
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the fax machine was going and printing stuff out. >> the fact that hillary clinton's classified e-mail handled by her team. >> just shows how careless she was. >> last thing, just don't get involved in the nitty grit. think judgment. secretary of state. what kind of secretary of state is that. you are saying, great idea. i would have done the same thing with my housekeeper. you got the right person. >> obviously, she trusted me. classified information needs to be handled by people who have security clearance. >> main stream media is not reporting this. that's why you should stay with fox news. we are counting down to the election and kicked off our 67 straight hours of coverage for you. we're going to be live starting at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow leading up to the big day and through the big day. complete analysis and results and we will be fair and balanced. >> meanwhile -- >> a fox news alert and a new threat from isis. the terror group calling for
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attacks in the united states on election day. this is brand-new and we're going to tell you about it. pretty scary. plus, one democratic member of the electoral college said he will not vote for hillary clinton, even if she wins his state in a landslide. can he do that? the answer will shock you. and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further.
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two days to go. meanwhile donald trump and hillary clinton hope to hit the magic number of 270 electoral voters to secure the presidency, or will it? one democratic elector in the state of washington says he won't vote for hillary, even if she wins his state in a landslide. he says, "i hope it comes down to a swing state and it's me.
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good, she ain't getting it. maybe it will wake up this country. we cannot go four more years with either of these idiots." he said he heard from other electors across the nation. is it legal? can they do it? morning. >> hi, steve. it doesn't to sound like he'll be happy about any of the results. >> we know it's not popular vote that wins the presidency, it's theelectoral college. you have to hit 270. we just think if whoever wins our state all those electors go to that person. no. >> that's not the case. actually, what's interesting with this gentleman there is no federal law or constitutional provision that requires these electors to vote for the candidate who wins the popular vote in their state. however, it breaks down a little bit differently when you look at the states. there's 21 states that do not require the electors to vote for
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their party's designated nominee. there are 29 states that do. but that being said, steve, it's only minor finds in this demeanor. for instance with this guy in washington, he would only face the $1,000 fine. >> clearly, it's worth it to me. >> these people who can do whatever they want to even though they're members of the electoral college. throughout history we have a graph took show you. 71 of them have changed their minds because the original candidate, for instance, has died, 82 have changed due to personal initiative and that's what this guy is talking about. >> which is very interesting. what's interesting, too, steve, let's face it, this is a hotly contested presidential ecycle. two candidates with very high unfavorables. these are interesting times we're living in these days, steve. >> here's the thing. it's kind of a screwy set up the way it is right now. i get the electoral college and a lot of people think the
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popular vote should determine the president of the united states. when you get into the subset of who these electors are and win a landslide for hillary clinton and he's not going to be part of it, maybe they should rethink this. >> i think this is, obviously, sort of a protest from these guy. both to the electoral college and, obviously too, the candidates themselves who is a bernie standeanders supporters. if things come down to the wire on tuesday night, this could throw things off. so, we'll have to wait and see what happens, i guess. >> speaking of throw things off, you're going to come back in a couple hours and we're going to talk about how what would happen if a tie, 269 to 269, then there's a whole process because it has actually happened a couple times back in the olden days. but there is a process and people will not like it when they see it. >> no, we'll get into that, too. >> lisa, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve.
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meanwhile, a shocking ad from the president on the campaign trail linking donald trump to the kkk. >> do you spaert the support of planned -- >> what happened to going high when they go low. as it turns out, is that fair? we have a debate coming up. plus f hillary clinton wins on tuesday, what would the u.s. economy look like over the next four years? stewart barney has an idea. he he joins us shortly. we're live from new york on a sunday morning. remember when you said that men are superior drivers? yeah... yeah, then how'd i'd get this... allstate safe driving bonus check? ... only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free ... silence. it's good to be in, good hands.
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good morning and welcome back to "fox & friends." a few quick headlines for you starting out with a news alert. u.s.-backed forces in syria kicking off a mission to retake the isis capital . the terror group is calling for attacks on election day. a group monitoring their activity online recovering a seven-page essay telling jihadists to attack americans at the polls. the topeka, kansas, officer struck in the stummic and the leg during the chase is now in stable condition and is expected to recover. the suspect hit in the shootout and hospitalize would life-threatening injuries. the white house goes on lockdown after secret service spots a man carrying a firearm. they found a man walking along pennsylvania avenue.
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that man was arrested after a brief struggle. i'll see you back here shortly. >> thank you. the gloves are off. and the claws are out. with only two days to go before the election, hillary clinton and president obama are ramping up attacks against donald trump. going as far as bringing up the kkk. listen. >> donald trump was endorsed by the official newspaper of the ku klux klan. they wrote their endorsement under the slogan of his campaign. make america great, again. >> you accept the sympathizers or kind of slow in disowning it saying, well, i don't know. that's how you'll be when you're president. >> what happened to democrats taking the high road for a fair and balanced debate let's bring in the vice chairman of the national diversity counsel for trump brunell and a 2008 clinton
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campaign advisors. thank you for being with us this morning. >> god bless you and god bless america. >> god bless america and god bless our country. you are so cute. all right. so hillary clinton's camp links donald trump's camp to the. is it fair to blame the candidate? isn't that a low blow? >> well, it's really tough that in 2016 we're talking about the kkk having an influence on a presidential election. it blows your mind. but the reality is the kkk endorsed donald trump just a few days ago and they've been actively engaged in this campaign for the last year. donald trump initially refused to denounce david duke and took him a while to get there. it was a good thing that he did. but, this is something that we're going to need republicans to speak out loudly and proudly
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about. the problem is that i think the trump campaign and his supporters have not wanted to upset what is a really big part of his base and an important part of the electorate that is going to vote for him. again, this is 2016. we're talking about the kkk. we are better than this. >> what is your reaction? >> what i would say is this, the divider in chief is at it, again. our president, president barack obama. is he not the president of the kkk? did he not care whether their vote came in or money camin e io campaigns? this is the issue, as well. donald trump can't control who votes for him. you got the kkk in california that gave $20,000 to hillary's campaign and she never returned the money and at the end of the day it's this. the kkk and black nationalests, they are americans and they do
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have the right to participate in this process. the problem is the president has no record and helping the inner cities blacks and latinos. what they're doing because they don't have a record, they're going to play on fear. they're going to play on the emotions of voters and i'm hoping the voters won't fall it. don't vote for 100 billion. >> i want to get your take on this. friends with senator robered by byrd he went on stage and said he is my friend and my mentor. isn't that far worse than some kkk newspapers supporting donald trump? >> absolutely not. >> how is that not? >> senator byrd admitted his mistake six decades before his death and he spent his lifetime
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atoning for his mistake and being a leader on the voting rights act and it is a transparentally flawed election and conspiracy theory and to try to link someone who said in a very young point of his life, n his 20s he made a mistake and do everything he could to fight for civil rights and try to say that is not part of the american spirit. you cannot rise up from bigotry. that's what we need donald trump to do. and he didn't. every chance he got he refused to rise up from bigotry. he fed into it and that's why we are better than this. >> brunell? >> what i would say is this. bill clinton, i believe he was a part of the funeral for robert byrd, the former kkk member and he said that the man said a lot because he wanted to be elected. go back, watch the film. what i would say is -- >> again, this conversation,
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brunell. >> i think i allowed you to speak, please, allow me to speak. what people have to do is stop allowing the president and hillary clinton to divide this nation. we want to heal. we want the races to heal. americans don't want racial division. we want citizens against police. we want our nation to go forward. we are stronger together. hillary clinton is right. we are stronger together, but we are stronger without hillary clinton. we can never be together as long as we have a divider in chief of our president, barack obama, supporting this woman who has the fbi crawling all over her. i think that's more important than trying to link donald trump to the kkk. how about she's under federal investigation and how about this spirit cooking we're watching in the wikileaks and this child sex trafficking ring we're watching in wikileaks, that's far more
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important. >> not what we need in the last 48 hours. >> so much time with both of you over the next week. thank you so much, ladies, for joining us. early voting has wrapped up in the key swing state of nevada and looking good for one party. we're live in las vegas to tell you which one. if hillary clinton wins on tuesday, what would the u.s. economy look like for the next four years. stuart varney has an idea and he joins us live, next. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to
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voters trust donald trump over hillary clinton to take care of the economy. >> voters may have it right. >> joining us now to break it down is the host of varney and c oc co. >> 9 through noon today we're on the air. this is an opinion. i do not believe that hillary clinton's economic plan will restore prospirty to middle america. that's my opinion. >> that's her pitch. >> i don't think it works. >> she wants to raise the minimum wage to $12. okay. that tends to reduce the number of hours that people actually work. i don't think that's a good idea. number two, tax the rich and increase the death tax. any time you raise taxes in a slowing economy, you're asking for trouble. i don't think that's a good idea. energy, basically she wants to end fracking. $500 million subsidies for solar panels. okay.
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that's very expensive. >> all is no market for that. look at solindra. >> we've seen this movie before. but cutting down on fracking that cuts out cheap, natural gas to heat your home. >> the capitalist initiative that we had in this country that turns everything around. they took tremendous risks and they have gotten tremendous reward. fracking is a $4 billion industry and in ohio, too. last one, hold on. one last one. two more, actually. college. huge subsidies for free college for people making less than $125,000 per year. "a," that's exceptionally expensive and, "b," colleges just raised tuition. that's what they do. >> stuart, that's how you get the college kids to vote for her. >> here's another buying of votes. social security. hillary clinton wants to raise the benefits paid for by social security. >> that sounds great. >> it's buying votes.
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but we're already shelling out more than is coming in to social security. >> like a fifth grader that is running for class president that says i'll give you more drink machines and candy and more desert at lunch. you know it's not going to happen. >> two points. number one, if she wins and it's a republican congress. none of the above will actually happen. >> we can't afford it. >> you can't afford it. >> let me tell you the simplistic look at it. when i took over and barack obama took over the thing with the economy is crashing and unemployment is getting close to double digits. i'm returning to you an economic growth of 2.9% which is pretty good compared to where it's been and unemployment is at 4.9%. how do you counter that argument? >> the 2.9% growth rate is one quarter. if you look at growth for this calendar year, 2016, it will be under 2%. for the eighth consecutive year, you've got less than 3% growth. that is awful.
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by historical standards, that is awful. at some point in the last eight years, we should have been growing 4%, 5%, 6%. we never got close. ever. >> on tuesday, ultimately, it comes down to who do you choose to run the economy? the businessman or career politician? >> i'll express the opinion that the best path to growth and prosperity is donald trump's tax cutting. let's hand it over to heather who has more headline for you and your family. >> hold on a second, heather. aappare apparently, your microphone is turned off. >> that's funny. you need me to take over for a little while. >> we'll just hand her -- >> look, it's sunday.
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we're all a little rusty here today. >> okay, i'll keep on goeth. but it is a serious story. we are talking about a serial killer here in south carolina. todd coallehopp shoalso killed boyfriend of a woman who was found chained in a metal storage container found on his property. losing an american hero. a houston native is identified as one of the three american soldiers who was killed over the weekend in jordan. 27-year-old staff sergeant jim moriarty was shot and killed during a training mission. he was a member of the army special forces and was scheduled to come home in just two weeks. u.s. officials are trying to determine what caused friday's shootout outside a military base in his country. we're thinking of his family this morning, as well. police catch the man who
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vandalized headquarters and the trump hotel in washington, d.c. the man spraypainted graffiti on several streets and sidewalks during an anti-corruption walk. damaging a police car and resisting arrest. and call the pc police the student newspaper writer fired for using the phrase, illegal aliens in an article about illegal immigration. the rutgers university newspaper firing the sophomore after he confronted editors who changed his article without his permission to call them undocumented alien or undocumented immigrant instead. the only argument against it was the phrase wasn't ap style. as in the ap style book which is what a lot of journalists go by. those are your headlines. >> heather, who there for a moment was like the verizon guy. can you hear me? let me tell you what is coming up next. early voting is wrapped up in key swing states like nevada. and it's looking good for one
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believe that donald trump has to win nevada to have any chance in this election. based on the voting totals, he has a big hill to climb. turnout was strong over the two-week period. and the longest lines were in the precincts with the largest hispanic population. one location stayed open two extra hours to accommodate everyone. this is in las vegas, a democratic strong hold. 768,000 votes were cast early. if turnout hits 80%, that would mean two-thirds of the total vote is in and a based on party registration, democrats have outnumbered republicans by 46,000 votes statewide. that is a 6% advantage across the state and a 14% lead in by far the most populated area, which is clark county. republicans have said that they need to keep that democratic
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edge to 6% in clark county to win. they expect to make up ground on election day, but will it be enough? trying to persuade latinos to vote republican. in 2012, president obama won nevada by 6% and captured, get this, 71% of the hispanic vote. still in reno last night, trump sounded confident. >> we're winning all over the place. we're winning in we're winning . we're winning in north carolina. based on turnout, i think we're going to win florida. you know where else we're going to win? right here. >> an average of all the recent polls in nevada show trump with a two-point lead but a word of caution for republicans. mitt romney led by polls and lost by six. steve, ainsley, brian, if you're
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a junky of politics and you love the history, this state has picked the winner in every presidential election except one dating back to 1912. that one election where they got it wrong, 1976 when they went for ford instead of carter. the state has picked the winner and right now if you base it on early voting, donald trump is going to lose nevada unless, as i said, the independent vote goes heavily in his favor. thank you, guys. >> thanks, dan springer. also, you have to factor in, the democrats look like they got the advantage by party affiliation. but here in new york, i know a bunch of democrats who are going to vote for trump. >> all right. let me tell you what is coming up straight ahead. donald trump on a battleground blitz like we have not seen before. hitting five states alone. where does he need to focus? mark mckinnon here with his take, next. >> where did his hat go? one bernie sanders supporter and then he went off script and
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all right. two days left and all eyes are on both candidates and their teams. show time's, the circus has been there to capture the entire journey. >> as willie nelson said, on the road again. we're going to eau claire, wisconsin. it's part of donald trump's last-minute blue state tour. >> this is a state that republicans are trying to put pressure on. the fact that in the last week, you got trump coming here.
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means they either think they can win it or they've run out of options to get 270 electoral votes. >> wisconsin is one of several states. donald trump over the last few days has many scratching their heads and others getting nervous on the democratic side. he has more coming up, too. should he focus object a smaller area or is he on the money? he does this for a living and along with the co-executive producer and one of the stars on the circus. mark mckinnon. great to see you in person. >> you too, captain k. >> i've been up all night. haven't been to bed yet. >> it's been great for me to see what you've been bringing to the table on that show. on show time. it gave you an extended run because it got interesting. as he goes to michigan, as he goes to minnesota, as he goes to places that don't normally go red, what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking it reinforces the title of our show is that
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nobody knows. we have this torn blizzard of research so different than anything we've ever seen. so usually at this point of a campaign we're talking about florida and ohio. the last three presidential elections with bush, obama, it's just two states. now we have eight, ten states all over the place and trump winning big in ohio. it used to be close. it's not close. something is happening out there that's completely unconventional. >> you always tell me, brian, you see what the media outlet polls, not what the campaigns see. maybe they're seeing something. the campaign stops for trump, rd add color to it. this is where he's going. look at how he's traveling all around. he says at the last minute i'm going to minnesota and then virginia and pennsylvania. but he's really got to get to florida too. >> you lose florida, we lose. republicans have to win florida or it's over, period. got to have that. got to lock that down. but pennsylvania is close. i remember chasing pennsylvania every election. it would get close and then it
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got away from us. if that's close, there's something going on. >> what i look for is how the clinton camp is responding. here's where they're going in the end. what stands out to me is where they're going monday? back to michigan. what the heck. going back to michigan? >> that says everything you need to know. that means something is going on there if they're going back there. you can tell everything by their schedule. >> couple things on the hispanic vote in nevada. people assume the hispanic rote is going to hillary clinton. is that a wrong assumption? >> well, yes, often it is. because hispanics in texas for example, when bush was running, we did great with hispanics. other races could easily be republican. you can't necessarily count it that way. although it's interesting in arizona, there's a huge voter turnout that could be highly democratic. clinton is going to arizona. they're trying to turn that blue. >> a guy like mark mckinnon, he's been doing it for the bushes and mccain, he says i don't know, i'm happy to say i
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hillary, all of a sudden she's making all of these trips, going all over the place. she was supposed to be home sleeping. this is not good. >> i want to be the president for everybody. everybody who agrees with me, people who don't agree with me, people who vote for me, people who don't vote for me. >> look at that baby. so cute. here's your construction worker. >> a whole group of people who have never been able to see themselves as president of the united states now knew i can be president of the united states. >> we got a basket of the
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american people who are saying enough is enough. >> nobody is going to stop this movement. nobody. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. >> tonight, i want to hear you roar. >> got to get out there. we'll never have this opportunity again. not going to happen again. >> oh, my gosh. we're going to miss this, aren't we? >> i was watching it real time when that happened with trump. that was nerve racking. >> you know keith, the head security guard. before donald trump became running for president. when you see him straddle the bike racks in two steps and the word about a possible gun. you knew it was serious. >> absolutely. as it turns out, he was a hillary supporter.
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as we wake up on this sunday morning, we have a special edition of "fox and friends." we've heard so much about the criminal investigation into hillary clinton. as it turns oit, the person who holds the key could actually be her maid. her maid was printing out classified information, didn't have cleefrnarance. we'll tell you about that. as people, the undecideds, when they hear about this today, will it make a difference? >> don't know. >> sure is interesting. >> we only have 48 hours to go in this election. the candidates are all over the map because they know that. donald trump is crisscrossing between five different battleground states today alone. >> five states. look at that. down in florida. >> a lot of jet fuel. >> hillary clinton dispatching democratic heavy hitters to help her recruit last-minutes voters. she's got cher down in florida. we have fox coverage this morning. >> that's the one person that stood out for you, cher. >> absolutely.
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senior political correspondent mike emanuel. but first, brian? >> we go to fox news senior national correspondent john roberts who is following the trump campaign after a wild night in nevada. hey, john. >> never gets old. it never gets old. >> reporter: it's one surprise after another. good morning to you, brian, steve, ainsley. brian, you are right. keith schiller moved fast last night over the bicycle rack barricades when somebody was shouting gun in the middle of donald trump's rally in reno. security source told me it looked like what happened was a protester reached around behind him to grab something, reached into his waistband, somebody in the crowd thought he was going for a gun and started shouting that. secret service lept into action, sweeping him away. over the barricade as well. subdued the man. his name is austyn cites. all he wanted to do was a raise
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a sign that said republicans against trump. i have seen some of the signs on the campaign trail. dan, like a trooper, came back to finish the rally. here's what he said when he came back. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. but we will never be stopped. never ever be stopped. i want to thank the secret service. these guys have fantastic. they don't get enough credit. they're amazing people. >> donald trump in sioux city, iowa, today. traditionally -- the latest average has him up by 3. a new des moines register poll has him up by 7. he'll be hitting all of his signature issues in his closing arguments. tax cuts, supreme court justices, cut red tape and he'll also suggest that if hillary clinton were to become president, her administration would be gridlocked by repeated criminal investigations. here's what he said last night in reno on that.
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>> if she were to win this election, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. in that situation, we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and ultimately a criminal trial. >> so five events? five cities today. iowa, minneapolis, sterling heights, outside of pittsburgh finishing up in leesburg. if you look at all the states he's covering, trying to expand the map. it's going to come down to six states. if donald trump were to win the five he currently leads in, win florida which hillary clinton leads in and maine's second congressional district, that would put him at 270. if he doesn't win maine's second congressional district, it's a 269 tie. everybody talks about florida,
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ohio, this could come down to the second congressional district in maine. what a nailbiter. >> 269-269, the viewers want to know, do you get to go home? >> i don't think any of us get to go home, brian, if it's 269. the constitution with the 12th amendment lays this all out. between now and when congress would vote on it, you don't want to know. >> that's right. every state gets one vote. so the key is how many -- comes down to your congressman and what not. as john was talking about, hillary clinton still under federal investigation on the e-mails. this story goes to show you how flawed the fbi investigation intohillary's e-mail situation is. because this woman right here could hold the keys to the entire story. her name is maria santos. she is hillary's maid. >> so bizarre. >> she routinely has been
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handling classified information. >> this is unbelievable. she's the housekeeper at the house in d.c. the house is called white haven. hillary clinton was getting these e-mails from the state department and forwarding them on. these are classified e-mails. forward them on to her -- some are sensitive, some are classified. forwarding them to her housekeeper saying print these out for me. >> like iran talking points. you want santos printing those out. oops, where is the security clearance. the housekeeper didn't get one. who would think to get that? meanwhile, the fbi did not interview her. however, the fbi says she was printing all this out. she did this thing going to the secure fax to get things like the presidential daily brief, stapling it together and leaving it out. put the gimble's coupons here. >> leave them in the middle. put a star on them.
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>> and oh, make my bed. >> that's part of her job description. bill clinton, evidently, when he was on a trip, stopped by her house to tell her family how -- saying at one point, my wife could not be secretary of state without her. no kidding. she's adding the toner and printing out everything she needs. >> she not only knows what goes on behind the scenes at the clinton house, but been handling the classified information. she does not have clearance. the question is, did she share any of it with anybody outside of the clinton family? we absolutely don't know. but it would be a good question for the fbi to ask of her. of course, they haven't talked to the maid yet because the whole investigation has been -- >> if you're trying to find out what -- you don't usually have to talk to the maid. it's different with the clintons. sniemts you talk to everybody. >> i'm laughing at the toner comment. >> right. let's just say, laser printer where it's a ribbon. >> online campus, it was a
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university of iowa. you got the bernie club and hillary's people asked the guy who runs the bernie club on campus, the president, to speak in favor of hillary clinton. so he gets on stage -- >> what could go wrong? >> watch this. >> unfortunately, hillary doesn't really care about this issue. the only thing she cares about is pleasing her -- billionaire -- the only people that really trust hillary are -- citi group, the military industrial complex can trust hillary. -- [ inaudible ] she has completely lost her -- she doesn't care. voting for another -- there's no point. >> it was a matter of time.
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he was going to be -- escort you off. >> that young man, the president of iowa state university, students for bernie was assaulted by a clinton handler at the end. he was saying look, she doesn't care about any of us. she just wants to win. as it turns out, according to one. wikileaks dumps, john podesta had a deal, it sounds like, and agreement with the bernie sanders people, whatever you do, let's not talk about how unbelievably wealthy the clintons are because that's not good for our bernie base. >> and he ended up breaking that promise, right? didn't he speak and he talked about her wealth, criticized it? >> robby mook said he just broke our deal. there has to be some type of redemption. if you're a democrat and you think you're in a process that's honest and fair, how duped do you feel right now? i wonder if there's anything that say don't bring up the dam
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bsn e-mails. that -- if you want to win, why would you say that? now we say, okay, don't bring up her wealth, no one cares about your e-mails. is this all a charade? >> i know how to get the answer to that. do you have the maid's phone number? >> exactly. >> she has it all. >> still supporting her even after the questions ahead of time. mike emanuel is following the hillary camp and has the latest there. >> good morning to you. hillary clinton is playing defense in the final days of the 2016 campaign, protecting her path to 270 electoral votes. clinton and some of her vip surrogates are heading back to michigan which has not voted for a republican since 1988. her campaign manager admits the polls there are tightening. so clinton will campaign in grand rapids tomorrow after being in detroit on friday. her husband, the former president, will be in lansing today and then president obama
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will head to ann arbor trying to fire up young voters there tomorrow. last night singer katy perry held a concert here in philadelphia. the latest a-list celebrities to campaign for clinton. perry says there's no excuse for young people to stay home and played a 25-minute set for the audience. clinton paid tribute to katy perry's theme of toughness. >> my friends, you are a hearty bunch out here in the rain. i don't think i need to tell you, all of the wrong things about donald trump. here's what i want you to remember. i want to be the president for everybody. everybody who agrees with me, people who don't agree with me. people who vote for me. people who don't vote for me. >> then there's this earlier in the day, hillary clinton campaigned in pembroke pines, florida. a shower is always possible in south florida. well a downpour started and it
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cut clinton's campaign event in south florida short to about seven minutes. ainsley, steve, brian. >> mike emanuel live on a rooftop in philly somewhere. the clinton campaign invested so much time and effort. that was going to be her only event in florida, two days out. and she only was able to speak for seven minutes. >> i'm sure that -- >> now the story is all about how loud she was and how -- >> really loud. >> i used to live in florida. it rains almost every day. it's so hot. not for long. but maybe they should have been indoors. >> mainstream media says hillary clinton's path to 270 locked up, right? you've seen that on other channels. not so fast. scott rasmussen breaks down the blue states that could turn red on tuesday. >> comedian dave chappelle stops his audience and defends trump. what he said that had his audience floored. he went on for about an hour.
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click to activate your within. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. hillary clinton's path to the white house has been laid out pretty clear live by following president obama's footsteps. is donald trump's path easier than you might think? here with a few states that trump needs to flip is president scott rasmussen from the media group. which states are we looking at? >> nothing is easy if you look at the real clear politics map. this is the no toss-up map. anybody ahead by a tenth of a point, they're awarding the state that way. hillary clinton would have 297
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electoral college votes. that's enough to move into the white house. if donald trump flips one state, the great state of florida, that gives him 270 and he wins. that looks nice and easy. but it's not. because this assumes that nevada goes for donald trump. we've been hearing a lot of stories about the early voting out there. >> early voting there has started there before the latest e-mail scandal. >> an expert on nevada politics saying there's no way that trump wins here because of the early voting. i don't know if he's right. this would be a concern. >> the point is, donald trump has to win florida and do well in other places to get to 270. a new poll in iowa by the des moines register shows a surge in turnout for the trump base. they signalled the same thing in 2014. maybe there's something going on there. if donald trump does not win florida, it gets very difficult. that's as close to a must win state as you can say.
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>> has to win florida. >> if he doesn't in theory, pennsylvania becomes key. if he wins pennsylvania, lose-lose florida, needs to find 9 electoral votes. >> what's interesting about pennsylvania, they don't have early voting. they've been voting before the second e-mail scandal happened. that's why a lot of democrats voted for hillary through the month of october. but here, no early voting. >> that's right. if we see an impact from the comey, fbi investigation, the latest drip drip drip of scandal, it's going to be felt in pennsylvania. that's a state the republicans always think they're going to win and never quite get there. it could happen this time. by the way, if colorado doesn't work, still needs to win pennsylvania. then he'd have to go somewhere else. well, michigan. we're hearing from both campaigns that black turnout in michigan is down. it is a concern to the clinton campaign. that's why they're both head sbog that state. i think the message here is hillary clinton has the edge in the polls.
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it's a narrow lead. there are paths to victory for donald trump. it requires a good turnout effort on his part and there are some who are saying he doesn't have a ground game. but he does have the enthusiasm. we won't know until tuesday. >> he does have the effort. he's traveling to five states today. five states. >> there's something else. if you look at this map, all of these states we're talking about are in the rust belt. these are states with workers who feel they've been left behind, who nobody in the political class cares about. that's donald trump's -- >> thanks so much, scott. good to see you. donald trump rushed off the stage during that rally in nevada yesterday. mainstream media blaming him for that security scare. former presidential candidate mike huckabee, there he is. he has a message for those folks who are blaming donald trump. that's coming up next. hey governor. changes to make things right. we've eliminated product sales goals for our retail bankers. to ensure your interests are put first.
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good morning. welcome back to "fox and friends" on this sunday morning. a few quick headlines to bring you. starting with a fox news alert. u.s. back force this is syria kicking off a mission right now to retake the isis capital of raqa in syria. this happening as iraqi forces continue their battle to reclaim the stronghold in mosul. meanwhile, here at home, the terror group targeting voters on election day. a group monitoring its activity uncovering a seven-page essay telling jihadists to attack people at the polls. losing an american hero. a houston native has been identified as one of the three american soldiers who was killed in jordan. 27-year-old staff sergeant jim moriarty shot and ki8d during a training mission in that country. one oft remembered. a candlelight vigil for fallen
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sergeant, who he and his partner were shot at point-blank range. the gunman killed in a shootout with police. thankfully, his partner survived. those are your headlines. see you back here shortly. tough morning, tough news. >> thank you very much. joining us this morning from beautiful santa rosa beach in florida, the panhandle is former governor of arkansas, mike huckabee. good morning, mr. governor. >> good morning, great to be with you guys today. >> governor, your reaction to what you saw last night watching that in nevada. the nevada tackle. >> it was a scary moment. you never know in a rally like that if the threat is real. the police and secret service did a masterful job. they've been amazing through this process. people don't understand. donald trump is doing five events a day. the logistical chal thaengs they face getting all of the preparations done for that, it's
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staggering. they have done it professionally. there's so much animosity directed towards donald trump, they have to be on their toes all the time. they handled it like the professionals they are. >> there was a guy from politico, a guy named glenn thrush. he tweeted this out. thank god trump is okay. hopefully he'll tamp down the negativity and not single out reporters et cetera. here he is blaming trump for the security scare. he eventually deleted that tweet. but nonetheless erks saying it's trump's problem, not in guy who tried what he tried. >> the same guy in the wikileaks, we found out he was e-mailing podesta and saying, is it okay if i write this article about hillary clinton? >> yeah. he is the guy who self-described himself as a political hack. he truly is. i mean, this guy is so a wholly owned subsidiary of the clinton
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campaign. for him to mention anything about donald trump has zero credibility. he's a discredited, disgraced person who shouldn't write anything except for opinionated commentary. to pretend he's a journalist is a joke. it's a good thing he deleted the tweet. maybe politico can delete him from being called a journalist. because he ain't one. >> i think he's their chief political reporter. >> that says it all. >> their top story today on the new york post, that woman right there is maria santos, governor. she is hillary clinton's maid. according to the new york post, she routinely printed classified faxes and e-mails. she had access to classified fax machines. she had absolutely no security clearance and people are wondering, this goes to show you how flawed the fbi investigation was into hillary clinton's criminal e-mail scandal because
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they didn't even talk to this woman. >> well, steve, it's worse than that. it really shows the contempt that hillary clinton has for the law. she knows better than that. my gosh, there are people in prison right now who have done far less than that. like the sailor who took a picture of a submarine. he's in prison. general cartwright, losing his freedom, probably going to prison. david petraeus, lost his career for far, far less than these kind of security breaches. if anyone wants to vote for hillary, do so. realize, she has more baggage than delta airlines. this is a person who comes into this process with a total disregard for the law, for the maintaining of evidence that's under subpoena. she's lied to congress and lied to the american people. she's shaken down foreign governments for money that enriched herself. harry truman once said, the only way to get rich in government is
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to be a crook. she and bill clinton have gotten very rich. i'll leave it to that statement as to how they did that. >> couple of things. this investigation is never going to end. think about it. they wanted to close the book and found out they weren't candid enough to say 650,000 e-mails were on somebody else's servers. they got to open it up again. they found out this filipino housekeeper had all this access. now they have to interview her and maybe find out what happened to computers, like this apple computer that disappeared because she might have the answer to that. under oath, she'd end up in jail if she doesn't answer honestly. it's all the decisions the clintons make. >> i mean, if hillary were to be, god forbid, elected president. i say that with all sincerity. i think it would be a disaster for the country and the world. she's going to be the most distracted president ever to take the oath of office because
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these things are not going away. they shouldn't because if they do, theb we need to go and apologize to all those people charged with federal crimes for far less security breaches and for the destruction of evidence and the obstruction of justice that hillary has been already clearly been involved with. this is really, really to me very serious. i hope the american people realize. i'm a partisan. i don't pretend to be objective. i'm not trying to portray myself as one today. but aside from all of those things, to elect a person president who has the kind of disregard for the law, contempt for the people and a sense of disregard, in other words, the government is there and all of its agencies to empower me and protect me and then i get to use the powers of government to punish and be vindictive toward the people that i don't like. that's the scary thing for the country and for the world. >> that's why donald trump is
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doing so well. because he's anti-establishment and he's sick of all of that. >> everybody gets to do the final picking on tuesday. >> thanks for joining us, governor. >> thanks, governor. >> pleasure to be with you. coming up next on this special sunday edition of "fox and friends", some people haven't decided yet. we want to hear what the undecided voters want to hear in the final two days. >> we have this an tap. kellyanne conway, check. republican national convention chairperson p reince priebus, all here live, and dr. ben carson. if they don't show up, they better have a good excuse. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways
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>> on friday, it was more republican. weir joined from miami where more earlier voters are about to cast their ballots. right, phil? >> reporter: absolutely, brian. in fact, so far nearly half of all florida's registered voters have already cast their ballots voting early. that's 6.2 million people for the last day for early voting. this black church, the new birth baptist church and others around the state are participating in the souls to the polls event where everyone listens to the service, hops in the vans and caravans to the nearest polling station to cast their ballots. since the convention in july, either trump, pence, clinton or kaine have visited florida in total 86 times for this biggest battleground state prize. both candidates hit florida yesterday ushlging floridians to vote this weekend. thousands turned out to the fairgrounds to see trump in
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tampa. >> in three days, we are going to win the great state of florida. and we are going to win back the white house. >> thousands of people also turned out for hillary clinton in pembroke pines in south florida where everyone left totally stoked in confidence and mother nature. >> so let's get out, let's vote for the future. let's vote for what we want for our country and our children and our grandchildren. god bless you. >> and then the skies opened up a classic november still in hurricane season mess of florida downpour and everyone running to their cars. this friday the pendulum is swinging in florida. in clinton's direction. today's real clear politics political polling average shows clinton with a one-point advantage over trump.
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48.2 to 47.2%. still in the margin of errors. a toss-up a dead heat. as for the action in florida today, governor pence for trump's campaign will be in the panama city, florida area and president obama returns to florida to the orlando area, in kissimmee florida, urging people to get out the vote. that's a heavily hispanic area. dan smith with the university of florida says on thursday when president obama visited miami and jacksonville, that led to the largest one-day turnout of african-american voters in the state of florida. 50,000 people that day. >> he's got high approval ratings. evidently, someone else is filling in at his day job. thanks, phil keating. let's hand it over to steve who has more news. >> ainsley, i think two days to go and the race tighter than ever. hillary clinton is leading donald trump by one point nationally, well within the margin of error. the candidates have made their cases.
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but many americans are still unsure of who they will vote on, on tuesday. with us right now is a panel. a small business owner and he sees good in both candidates. liz carson is a real estate agent and attorney. she's a lifelong democrat leaning toward donald trump and captain ricardo garcia is a u.s. army vet, small business owner and registered republican. lady and gentlemen, thanks for joining us. mark, you're up in lansing, michigan. i understand you thought you had your mind made up a couple of weeks ago. but right now on this sunday morning, you don't know who you're going to vote for, right? >> exactly. >> what happened? >> i don't know. the past couple of weeks with everything coming out, it's been a really hard decision for me. like you said, i see the good in both of them. i feel like trump could do some really good things for my business. but i still don't feel like i really trust him. i feel the same way about hillary, too. it's been a hard decision for me when i thought that i had my
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mind made up. >> liz, i understand you feel, because you are a woman who feels that there should be eventually a woman president in the united states, you like that idea. but you say hillary is not the woman for the job. why? >> i don't trust her. i think she's above the law. all these e-mails and the pay to play, it really troubles me. i don't think she's ever going to pay for this. i think that she will be pardoned honestly by obama. that really troubles me. >> so you have problems with hillary. so it sounds like you're leaning to donald trump. is that right? >> i'm leaning towards donald trump. but i'm not 100% there yet. but i can't vote for hillary. so i'm in a dilemma. >> okay. captain garcia, how about you. despite everything that has been said, you're still undecided. >> very much so.
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the decision with me is small business growth for business owners. we represent brands as an advertising agency. a great example i have, minority owned by young entrepreneurs from florida who come from venezuela. in order for me to represent him, i cannot just go to a party that is against immigration and doesn't have a plan in regards of immigration. >> well, i know that you have voted republican since the early '90s. do you think this might be the first time you don't vote republican and might vote for hillary? >> the only thing i have is the democratic party is running this fear campaign. either if you're not republican, you should go ahead and vote democrat. but it's not the lesser of the two evils. it's what's going to benefit our country, our citizens and i would tell you the truth, right now, i cannot choose. >> okay. >> lightning round.
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i'll ask each of you to tell me the one thing that you hope will help you make up your mind by the time you are in the booth tuesday. mark, let's start with you. what do you need to hear from somebody between now and tuesday to get them to vote for for you to vote for them. >> i'd like to hear more truthfulness, i'd like to see donald trump say something better about what his plans for america is and the same things with hillary. it's been a really hard decision for me. >> the positive stuff. all right, liz? >> i agree with that. i would like to get out of gutter and be more positive about moving the country forward. >> captain garcia? >> i want to hear something different in regards to a small business. immigration reform. educational reform. to tell you the truth, i'm not hearing it. >> all right. well, we got 48 hours. let's see what the candidates do. they'll be out and about all over the country. >> mrk mcgee in lansing, michigan, liz carson in phoenix
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and captain ricardo garcia joining us from orlando. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> you bet. still ahead, dr. ben carson is going us. trump campaign manager kellyanne conway and rnc chairman, reince priebus all joining us. a new poll shows donald trump leading with catholics by eight points. that number stuns jonathan mark, the father. we'll explain why after this break. marie's turkey pot pie starts with turkey covered in a rich flavorful gravy, and a crust made from scratch. because she knows that when it's cold outside... it's good food and good company that keep you warm inside. marie callender's. it's time to savor. wopen up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger.
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for? let's ask our religion contributor, father jonathan moore. >> earlier in the week donald trump was ahead of hillary clinton 15, close to 20 points at some point during one of the tracking polls. what is going on with catholics and donald trump? >> i don't know. quite honestly, if you look at the last two elections, the catholics voted democrat, right? this recent poll that you made reference to, there's a big, big margin. i think the big difference here is you have to -- when you say catholics are voting for these people, you have to ask the question, is that church going catholics, practicing catholics? they poll like evevangelicals. when you just say catholic, they vote as a jennie electric tore. >> it counts the same whether you go or not. >> that's true, brian. >> this could be a turn -- by
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the way, this has not been walked back. he said there needs to be a catholic spring in which catholics themselves demand the end of middle age dictatorship and beginning the democracy and respect for gender equality. that might get you ticked off. >> it doesn't offend me. it's ignorant and i think it's bigotry. no doubt. i got a call last night -- >> saying the catholics are in the dark ages. >> right. i have a friend who has five kids, always voted pro-life and say i would never vote for anybody pro-abortion. he called me and said i don't know who to vote for. why does he say that? he says i can't vote for hillary clinton because of her stance on this issue there's got to be a thresh old that the other candidate has to meet a decency. that's where a lot of people are
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at. >> what do the catholics want in their candidate? >> church going catholics like each evangelicals, want, first of all, religious freedom, political freedom. a limited government, they want to be able to determine themselves the type of world that their children will be living in. >> father jonathan morris making a house call on this sunday morning. >> happy sunday. it's almost over. >> two more days. >> right. >> i'm sure it's going to wrap up without controversy. >> everyone is going to give a big hug. >> god bless america. >> indeed. donald trump has said the system is rigged for a long time. thanks to wikileaks, we now know bill clinton agrees with donald trump. he, too, says the system is rigged. plus, democrats sink to a new low on the campaign trail linking donald trump to the kkk. dr. ben carson says the dems are getting desperate to do that. the former presidential candidate joins us live next. there he is. coming up.
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donald trump was endorsed by the official newspaper of the ku klux klan. they wrote their endorsement under the slogan of his campaign, make america great again. >> if you accept the support of klan central values and don't denounce them right away because you're not sure, that's what you're going to do when you're in office. >> is this the only argument hillary clinton has left? and is it an effective one? former presidential candidate and two-time donald trump suppo
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supporter, dr. ben carson. you growing up in this country, that is not a small subject, was it right for the president and former secretary of state to bring that up and associate it with donald trump? >> well, you know, their default position as they become more desperate is to play the race card. what better way to do it than to bring up the kkk. also, they are very disturbed by the fact that donald trump isn't taking the bait and running down the rabbit hole. this is the last ditch effort and they are not wise to bring up the kkk. because, it opens the door to begin to talk about who started the kkk. that was a democrat. who was the party of slavery and jim crow and segregation? who opposed the civil rights movement and voting rights? all democrats, they say the democrats and republicans switched and became each other. what a bunch of crap. maybe 1% changed, that's it.
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that's a bogus argument. >> mentioned on the break, can't believe the enthusiasm of late. the outstanding sports caster and also columnist came out famously and said to a democratic audience, a bunch of college students, guys, you should really think about before you vote democrat, you should vote republican because the democrats are taking your vote for granted. do you think that somehow -- not so much his statement but that thought pattern is the reason why the african-american voting pattern has been down so much right now? >> i think a lot of african-americans are reconsidering. previous -- it's not that african-americans have not recognized that the democrats have sold them a bill of goods but they didn't feel they had any place else to go. the fact donald trump is reaching out with practical solutions, education, for instance, i mean, if you get a good education, doesn't matter who you are or where you came from. you write your own ticket.
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those kinds of things are starting to resonate. and they'll resonate even more after he's president because he really means this stuff. it's not political ploy. >> jay-z comes out and appear for hillary clinton. then they break into concert using the "n" word and explet e expletives. this is somebody endorsing the next president of the united states. is he getting a pass on that? is she getting a pass on that? >> of course they are. but what people don't really recognize is that, it's saying that, if i want to get to this demographic, then i need to get some of this bee bop cool stuff, rather than appealing to people on an intellectual level, that's rather insulting quite frankly. >> dr. carson, if donald trump does win, he owes you a lot. you worked extremely hard for him. it was a bitter campaign and you put it behind and used one for
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the party. a lot of other republicans didn't. dr. ben carson, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> when we come back, kellyanne conway will be joining us and reince priebus. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections,
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everybody who agree with me or people who vote for me -- ♪ >> nobody is going to stop this movement. nobody! >> we will never bestopped. >> right after being rushed off the stage when the word gun gun gun was yelled out on the floor in nevada. he came back in a few minutes, we're not going to be stopped. where was i back to script? back to action. >> we have kellyanne conway, what's going on out there? >> it was a little scary because when you're at the podium, you don't know why you're being whisked away. >> he couldn't see. >> obviously he could have left, everyone would have understood. he's donald trump.
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>> the traveling press was back in the buses. what happened behind the scenes? >> behind the scenes they had left -- >> show is over. >> they left and the show is over. the protester we're finding out this morning is a democrat, i'm told -- >> hillary supporter. >> people are trying to spin it, this is the kind of action you get at your rallies. he was probably a plant. i think it's a microcosmic example of how desperate they are becoming. we're scrambling the electoral map and playing follow the leader with us in the lead. with all of the bluster, we're going to turn texas and georgia from red to blue, they are back in michigan today, barack obama going to michigan and bill and hillary clinton are practically take up residence in pennsylvania and new hampshire. also called blue states where we're leading or tied --
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>> what is your internal polling telling you what's going on in minnesota and michigan? >> we haven't been in the field in minnesota in a while. based on stuff we were getting back from the ground we did a quick poll in minnesota, down three points. we saw, let's go to minnesota. it's the same type of trend we saw happening in michigan and wisconsin and new hampshire and nevada weeks ago. so we feel really good. we get a daily report on the absentee voting and early voting and like those trends compared to where the republican nominee was in 2012. >> a lot of people are concerned with florida because of the early turnout, seemed to switch back to democrats and there seems to be a big hispanic turnout. >> if all that were true, it would help hillary clinton marginally. it's not all true. we also see opupsticks in the republican ballots requested in key counties and based on returns we feel particularly because we predict on tuesday
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you're going to see the voter lines swelling with trump supporters. you see this momentum and enthusiasm, it matters. why? because trump voters and rest of america have been told for two weeks, the race is over and path is closed and there they are lining up four hours. it looks like obama 2008 all over again plus. >> what's interesting too, the early voting, a lot of people want to the polls in the beginning of october in the state of nevada, before the fbi reopened the investigation on october 28th, that friday -- >> obamacare collapsed. >> before obamacare collapsed and before this morning of hillary clinton's maid having access to her e-mails. early voters went without gting information should we do without early voting. >> i don't care for extended voting for a month in this of these states and some of it passed with republican governors and legislators in charge, ps. but we want to make it more convenient for people to
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exercise their franchise if they are not able to go because of school, work or family on tuesday in november. >> make it a federal holiday. >> why have it for a month? by the way, early voting generally favors incumbents, particularly down ballot because you have the resources and name identification to get your message out. it hurts challenges. that goes right against what america says, i like term limits, they don't really want the incumbents in necessarily. >> there's a brand-new poll out, comes out every day, a traking poll, donald trump is leading hillary clinton 44-43. what's interesting about it, look down in who's supporting him, 90% of republicans are supporting donald trump. the message that donald trump and mike pence have had all along, hey, republicans, time to come home. they are coming home. >> they are coming home. that number was in the 70s not so long ago, in terms of 75, 78%
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of republicans. when we see them coming home. you saw that very well illustrated and mike pence with governor walker and speaker ryan and senator johnson, you saw the governor of arizona earlier in the week with mike pence. we feel -- a huge crowd. we feel great about the fact we have gop unity. there are a couple of big mouths out there who are against us and tend to not ironically not coincidentally get a lot of air time and print time and that's their right. but we feel great about the rank in file. i meet people in these rallies that say, i haven't been this excited since ronald ragen or i haven't voted. >> i ask them -- did you vote for president obama, bill clinton before? sometimes they have and sometimes they are straight ticket republicans. either way they have a story to tell, which is donald trump
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didn't make -- got me excited about the race. >> one thing we're doing now, every network is carrying every candidate's speech between hillary clinton and donald trump. i'm hearing him always open with the news of the day. will this be something that donald trump brings up today, that the nanny -- >> the housekeeper had access to classified material, e-mail and may have an answer to where the apple computer disappeared to. >> he absolutely should and will. every state he goes into reminding the people there how obamacare premiums have increased. a state like minnesota, where the democratic governor has been very critical of obamacare, sounds like donald trump and mike pence on the promise of obamacare. i think this maid story is important for another reason. hillary clinton has been telling everybody, folks have already made up their mind about what they think on the e-mails, it's pretty arrogant and inaccurate.
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it's not true. every day we find out something new about either a national security being put at risk because of her reckless behavior and we find out like another iteration of hillary first, her entire career has been about protecting and advancing hillary clinton and everybody up be darned. this shows again. >> it shows there's a different standard. to handle the classified secrets and we're learning now from this great big state department dump on friday, 1,000 documents out is there. they would constantly say, let's have marina santos print it and fax it. she did not have security clearance and so it goes to show you -- and you can see the classified documents right there. it goes to show you how flawed the fbi investigation was into her criminal e-mail scandal. and so, you know, 48 hours out, is this the last high heel to drop? >> no, it's not the last to
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drop, i'm sure. it tells us, why even wait for something else. don't we have enough evidence she's unfit and unqualified to be president of the united states. she completely disqualified herself by the way she recklessly handle d this information. i feel sorry for the usekeeper. these stories are not about the housekeeper, she wasn't reckless in her handling -- >> doing a great job. >> she's doing a great job. the issue is not fbi director comey. the issue is hillary clinton, that is who put your security and family's security on the line and jeopardized it, again for petty personal reasons. the idea that the democrats are running around 650,000 e-mails maybe duplicates, even if 100,000 are anthony weiner's parts -- >> it's a family show. >> early on a sunday. >> remember when donald trump has been talking about how bad
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obamacare is and bill clinton said we agree. and saying the system is rigged. it turns out bill clinton thinks so too. there's a transcript from a speech in 2015 and this is what he said -- >> closed door fundraiser too. >> that's right. >> there are lots of people who are sick and tired of working their heart out and never getting a pay rise. and so they think the political system is rigged against them, which it is to some extent. >> there you go, bingo. we keep on channelling bill clinton on certain things. the other thing i would point out, we've been asking the right questions about the wrong candidate. do they believe the system is rigged? do they believe that obamacare is the crazyist thing you've ever seen? it also tells me in these waining hours, hillary clinton is on total defense, it's a place that's never a good look for her and never a place for her. never saw barack obama coming in 2008, never saw bernie sanders
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coming early this year. he is a socialist and won 22 states and millions of voters and he's been way off message this week, somebody in iowa, sanders supporter interesting hillary last night, she had to be taken off the stage because she was trashing hillary clinton. and then she never saw her comeback coming not once but twice. >> here's bill clinton again saying, she deserves this and she will not disappoint you but to get there, we have to not disappoint her. >> no, i bet he really knows what it's like the wrath of disappointing her. china is flying on a regular basis. by the way, i find it to be a really arrogant selfish statement to say she should be president of the united states because it's her turn. she deserves it. she's earned it. why, by staying with him and trying to clear the field of other democrats who wanted to run? so that's not how we pick a president ladies and gentlemen. that's not democracy and not a monarchy and by the way, the
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royalism that that pore tends usually affects the republican party, who lost to the person who won. i'm so thrilled this year we have a nominee who earned it fairly and squarely and took his message to the people and came out of nowhere. >> absolutely. >> they are the ones trying to fight defense against the grass roots -- >> right now donald trump has the momentum and the polls indicate that. the crowd gigantic, the momentum versus her machine getting out the vote. who wins? >> he wins. he's going to win tuesday night. i changed the invitation from election night to victory party. please come. the reason he'll win because when people see a winner and see you can actually do it and execute and picture you in the office, they come up and show for you and people will eventually say, i'm part of the 75% of americans who do say i want change and may be my only chance to truly turn over the
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tables. we take our machine seriously, it's a well oiled one. if she starts with the blue wall at 248 electoral votes, why can't she find another 22? she only has to find 22. we have to find 500. >> we've cemented -- we're digging into her 248 and putting them on defense. last couple of days everyone will essentially be in blue states. >> thank you. >> see you soon. >> one bernie supporter was supposed to stump for hillary clinton as kellyanne was referring to but then he went off script. >> hillary doesn't care about this issue. the only thing she cares about is her -- >> the campaign not so happy about that. >> they pulled him right off the stage. >> first it was beyonce and jay-z. next, katy perry. are celebrities the only way she can drum up support?
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typically republican arizona earlier this week, hillary clinton is spending a lot of time playing defense here in the final hours of this 2016 campaign, clinton and vip surrogates will be heading back to michigan after clinton was just there on friday. her campaign manager admits polls are tightening so they'll make campaign stops there in the great lake state. last night katy perry tried to fire up young voters to support clinton here in philadelphia. pennsylvania is another typically blue democrat state where clinton is spending ag lot of time in the final stretch. earlier in the day, clinton made a final appeal to florida voters in a major downpour. >> my friends, you are a hardy bunch standing out here in the rain. i don't think i need to tell you all of the wrong things about donald trump but here's what i want you to remember. i want to be the president for
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everybody, everybody who agrees with me, people who don't agree with me. people who vote for me, who don't vote for me. >> clinton will start her day here in philadelphia. she is due to return here tomorrow night to do a rally with the president and first lady. in between a trip to michigan, a lot of time spent in these typically blue states. >> you're right. michael, thank you very much, live from philly. >> wow, 19 minutes after the hour. more states are in play as the presidential race hits the homestretch. does donald trump havone path t? we're going to ask our chairperson reince priebus in ten minutes. >> the clinton campaign is playing the woman card in the final days of the race. >> the reason why we haven't had a woman president before. i know there are a bunch of guys upset about having a woman president -- >> how do women voters feel
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. good morning, welcome back to "fox and friends." u.s. backed forces in syria taking off a mission to retake the capital of raqqa in syria. in the meantime, the terror group targeting voters on election day. a group uncovered activity, uncovered an essay telling people to attack people at the polls. >> shooting flames now an
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apartment complex injuring eight people near phoenix. several blocks had to be evacuated as the blast was felt across town. a rupture in a gas line caused that explosion. an officer shot twice in a gun battle with a robbery suspect. the officer struck during a chase and now in stable condition and is expected to recover thankfully. the suspect also hit in the shootout is hospitalized with life threatening injuries. those are the headlines. >> hillary clinton and her gats making women a major theme in the final campaign. >> calls women pigs, rates bodies on a scale of 1 to 10. >> for the guys out there, i want to be honest, there's a reason why we haven't had a women president before. >> there's a bunch of guys upset about having a woman president, they don't want to fess up to it.
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take it from me, you'll get used to in a hurry, it will be good. >> how do women voters feel about that? joining me now is our mom panel, we have mel, beth and courtney and cathy all joining us once again. thanks so much. >> right out of the gate, who is voting for trump out of the four of you? three of you are voting for hillary -- >> yes. >> why? >> well, regardless of the fact i think she's a better candidate, i do not think it's a bad thing to vote for someone because of their gender in this case as a woman. >> you're just voting for her because she's a woman? >> not just because she's a woman. i do think she's a better candidate. having a woman in the cabinet breaks down stereo types and bigotry we have felt our entire lives historically. there have been 44 male presidents before her. it's time we have a woman in the cabinet. >> and you know, i have to go on record as saying this election is not about ovaries, between the two particular candidates we have, there's never been a more
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clear divide between what kind of america we're going to wake up to and it trumps kror and gender and lifestyle. this is a do or die moment for our country. we've had over 30 years of dealing with hillary clinton of looking at what she has done. and history tells us that she will sell america off to the highest bidder. and that is something we just cannot afford. >> all right. i see you shaking your head. why? >> i'm offended actually by the clinton campaign's rhetoric that we have this war on women. i do not believe there's a war on women. i believe that hillary puts us into groups and segregates us, black against white, men against women. there's a lot of voters that are buying into that. this is not a race about gender, this is a race about policy. >> it's very much a race about gender. >> this is the eighth presidential election that i'm going to be voting in of the and my core values and belief system is still the same. i believe in traditional values
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and social and fiscal conservative principles. and i'm not going to buy into that rhetoric because i'm a woman i feel lined with clinton. her values are not remotely close. >> everyone would agree that we want a female president at some point -- >> she's not -- >> what is important to you and your family? >> let me go back and respond to the point on the war on women. this is the last desperate attempt to try to distract voters and gets them off the issues most important, like national security in this election. she's trying to trick them and make it a war on women. she's not a champion of women. >> correct. >> she's only a champion of one woman and that is hillary clinton. that's it. >> at the center of hillary is hillary, there's no higher american principle that is driving this woman. she is completely driven by selfish -- we saw it with the uranium deal, as soon as she signs the document, her husband gets a 500,000 the speaking fee
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engagement -- >> how do you say to your -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> how do you defend that? a week and a half ago we were talking during the break, she was up by in one poll 12 points, all of that changed when they reopened the e-mail investigation. she's facing -- she's being investigated by the fbi. >> right. >> i understand that. >> i think that what is -- i think that to sort of soften this conversation a little bit, what has been brilliant about this election because it's between trump and hillary, because it is between a man that is sort of like the pin cal of power in our society and hillary clinton, that made for a dramatic campaign for all of us to watch. personally i die a little inside when i hear women telling me they were going to vote for trump. because this is an opportunity for us to take a stand on equality and change a power dynamic that's been going on in our country since the founding of our nation. >> she's --
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>> because -- i want our daughters to know. >> it should be about the best candidate. >> reone or the other, always should be about the most qualified. >> i'm humiliated as a mom and professional educated woman, i'm humiliated our first female candidate is a corrupt criminal. i'm embarrassed. >> who knew saud i can't arabia was the primary financer of isis and we've seen it. her own writing when she was writing to positive december at a, she knew who saudi arabia was and had no problem -- >> she's changed so much. >> shameless, thank you. >> donald trump has more than one path of victory on tuesday? we'll ask the rnc chairman reince priebus. this bernie supporter was
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supposed to stump for clinton but got on stage and started talking and went off script. listen. >> unfortunately hillary doesn't really about this issue, the only thing she cares about -- >> the campaign was not happy. we'll talk about it. ♪ hold on tight to your dreams >> he should be ashamed of herself.
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year, i can tell you that. but here we are. and we've got a jump ball with the momentum on donald trump's side and the senate looks good and so does the house. i would take the two days before tuesday right now if you ask me a year ago -- >> there's a brapd new poll that came out at 6:00 this morning, shows donald trump at 44, hillary is at 43. you're at 90% with republicans, which is -- it's curious because donald trump and mike pence are going to go to minnesota. minnesota -- hillary thought was in her column, has not been competitive for republicans since 1972. what is going on in minnesota and in michigan and places like that? >> well, look, we do -- we've invested over $100 million in data and what that means to you is that we know a lot about voters and what they are going
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to do and we can try to predict how they are going to act. if you know a lot about a person and what car they drive, how many kids they have and how much money they make, what beer they drink. any you can imagine, predictive modeling can tell you with some -- with a pretty high level of accuracy how someone is going to act. we go into a state and take 3,000 surveys a night and you can track where the race is at, far better than any polling can tell you. so we follow the data and the data tells us that michigan is a jump ball and tied and lo and behold polls come after our predictive modeling and say the same thing. we know where the opportunities are at. we know what counties to go to and that's what you see the candidates doing. >> what beer do donald trump voters drink out of curiosity? >> i don't -- well, you know, believe it or not, i'm sure there are some things on the
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internet, there are actually trends that you can see how different voters act based on consumer data and voter data and everything from hunting licenses to things that you can't even imagine that can tell you a lot about voters. >> for wisconsin people looking right now, it's old milwaukee. >> real quick. if you want to know what kind of saturday night we had last night, i watched frank with shapiro. iowa and ohio are in the republicans column. colorado and north carolina are a dead heat. nevada is leaning hillary because of early voting and florida get out the vote effort, the microtargeting effort is giving the nod to hillary. you want to take these on? >> yeah, i just texted frank before this hit because i told him he needs to come to the rnc and take a -- give a briefing. he's great. and he's smart. but in florida, there's no doubt about it, they are bleeding
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votes. the fact is -- the fact is today there are about 75,000 votes short of where they were four years ago. >> the democrats -- >> and by the way -- yeah, the democrats are. we lost florida by 75,000 votes. north carolina, over 100,000 votes short of where we were four years ago and we won north carolina. by the way, for everyone that can understand this, generally, the democrats have been over the years, over many years, good at early vote. we've caught up with the democrats, four years ago -- it might surprise people, but on election day, mitt romney went into election day 450,000 votes short in north carolina and he won north carolina. now, when the secretary of state opened and counted those ballots, it turned out we were only down about 250,000 votes, not 450. what that tells you is that a lot of democrats that are registered that way, especially in the south, they don't vote
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democrat. if you look at voter registration in mississippi and louisiana, you would think it's a pretty submit voter registration rule but the truth is democrats aren't winning in mississippi and louisiana. people have to keep that in mind when you look at north carolina and north florida. democrats aren't always democrats because they are registered that way. >> we won't know for sure until closing time on tuesday. reince priebus, giving us a preview. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> heather has more headlines for us today. >> good morning to all of you. we start with a serious story out of jordan, losing an american hero, a houston texas native, identified as one of three american soldiers killed in jordan. 27-year-old jim moriarty was killed as his vehicle approached a gate on a jordanian air base. the americans were deployed for a joint training mission with jordan. u.s. officials are now investigating what caused the
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shootout outside that base. we are praying for his family this morning and all of those lost and service members as well. calli the governor of maine withdrawing from the federal refugee resettlement program days before the presidential election, writing a letter saying the federal government has proven to be an unwilling partner with states in ensuring that our refugee settlement does not put lives at risk. maine is the fourth state to withdraw from the program this year alone. >> a bernie sanders supporter stealing spotlight, slamming the presidential nominee. >> voting for hillary -- there's no point. >> and you see that guy take the stage up there to escort him
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off. that was call ebo-- he was prom escorted off stage. "saturday night live" getting a surprise from the brand-new world serialries champions and perhaps their biggest fan. >> did you used to work here? >> i did. >> i knew it. >> but that was so many lifetimes ago, right now for me it's all about our music. ♪ go cubs go ♪ >> still one of the best, bill murray joining the chicago cubs to sing "go cubs go" and those are the headlines. >> love to see that. >> thank you very much. >> straight ahead, just days before you go to the polls, courts are deciding in some cases where, when and even how you can vote. and the ruling -- they seem to
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some brand-new court ruling out this week now under fire as critics say these decisions seem to favor the democrats. >> i have not heard this one yet. here to weigh in ashannon who has i hope heard this one. >> i have. good morning, how are you? >> what are the rulings across the country that seem to favor the democrats? >> one really big one in north carolina, people going in and challenging people who are
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registered to vote, people who devoted their lives to mailing out notices we haven't heard from you. and what they were doing is trying to call out people who weren't on the voter registration, they didn't think should be on there. the federal judge was like though thought it was racist they were targeting african-american voters and said you can't do it. that means 3500 votes or ballot folks on -- who wanted to cast ballots were reentered in the system and will be allowed to vote. >> is it justified? that was a screw-up they weren't there or was the screw-up that they were not challenged? >> what's happening is that some of the groups were mailing out notices to addresses and saying we haven't heard from you, we're going to take you off the voter roles if we don't hear from you. when the mail came back returned to them, let's take them off the ballots. they were primarily targeting minorities and judge said you can't do that. >> i've been watching a young correspondent out in ohio over the last couple of days, talking to the secretary of state. >> yes, he has. >> tell us about the voter
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intimidation thing that seems to come down in favor of the democrats. >> this is interesting because there are groups that are aligned with the trump campaign out there saying, listen, we want you to ask questions, if you see things that don't seem right to you. there's been some question whether they are coordinating too much or whether they intimidate people coming out of the polling place and asking questions, whether it was vote erin tim dags. the judge said no can do. you can't approach people and try to record and intimidate them. it applies to trump and clinton campaigns equally. >> we saw what happened in texas, people were voting straight ticket and it was changing their votes. is there anything that can be done about that? >> you can always explain to people on site but the county clerk should be in most cases overseeing these ballot issues. you have to let them know right when it happens on site. don't leave until you get an answer and get to lodge a complaint. that's your one shot. >> something i've heard people talking about over the last two weeks, i think justin timberlake got in trouble for taking a
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selfie after he had voted. so if the states where it is legal -- >> bill caveat. >> you would like people to send you -- images of them voting. >> we do, where it is legal and j.t. risked 30 days in jail. in tennessee if you do this wrong, they could go to jail. they are not going to prosecute him. even if you've taken your kids to vote or people with their pets covered in i voted stickers, hopefully pets aren't voting. and this is changing day by day because we got a ruling in colorado on friday that threw out the ban on ballot selfies so check your state. >> there's justin. >> there's me next to him, we've never been in the same place at the same time. are we the same person? you've never seen us both at the same time. i don't know. use the #foxnews2016.
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but we have -- show us everything you send us. >> did you think you would be reporting on the day on where selfies are legal? >> the law that got thrown out in colorado was from 1891 when i'm pretty sure they didn't have selfies. some of the states you have to get -- >> shannon, first time on the couch, isn't it? >> it's been a while. you had a temporary restraining order against me and it lifted this morning and that's why i'm back. >> all right. >> you're welcome. any time. >> thank you very much. try to blend in with the new york people. >> i will, i have to have -- >> lived in north carolina and florida, two big states. >> ballot issues. >> thanks, good to see you. >> donald trump and hillary clinton promised to jump start the economy. but which candidate can ease the frustrations of the working class voter? our next guest has some ideas. >> and who holds the secret -- it may be the housekeeper.
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a brand-new fox news poll shows that right there, that you the voter, you trust donald trump to do a better job on the economy regardless of who wins on tuesday. what does the next president need to do to ease frustrations with the working class? >> exploring this idea in his brand-new book hill billy elegy. >> it's sort of a sad song or poem and part of the book is a sad reflection on the area i
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came from and way it's struggling. >> that's the only reason you can call us hill billies because you came from our area, right? >> that's exactly right. >> what is frustrating for the hill billy. >> things haven't been going well for 20 or 30 years regardless of which party has been in power. if you think not just economically and materially and opioid crisis and family dissolution or incarceration rate. >> so how can you -- we should point out you're from ohio. >> yes sir. >> how do you explain how a billionaire developer from a pent house about five blocks from us here in new york city, resonating with those people you're talking about? >> i would put it like this. think of the republican debate stage, ten folks who fund amountly have been promising past politicians have promised for two or three decades and things haven't gotten better. what is good about trump, he's different. he's offering to take the country in a new direction, that
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appeals to a lot of folks. >> let's show the fox news poll. the question is, who do you trust to be a better job on the economy? you can see 52% say they trust trump more than they do clinton. 44% said clinton. >> well, it's interesting because a lot of economic news in the past 12, 18 months have been positive if you look at the numbers. i think what that probably shows a lot of the economic growth and supposed wage growth probably isn't going to the broad geography of the country so people are still frustrated things aren't going especially well. >> they are. that's why so many people have said this is all about change, although it was curious yesterday out on the trail they were talking about how hillary is the change agent, which when you think what's going on, maybe not so much. but there's something about trump, j.d., where people who have not voted for any candidate for decades, have decided to go out on tuesday and vote for him. >> yeah, that's definitely true. it's definitely a part -- he's the change candidate like we
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talked about, the guy offering to take things in a different direction so different from anything that exists in our politics. >> he's not straight down the line republican. he's a hybrid. >> he's definitely a hybrid and at least an offering to take the party in a new direction. i worry sometimes he's not taking it in enough of a new direction but he's offering to do things different than in the fast. that's appealing to a lot of voters because things haven't been going super great. >> thank you for being with us and for teaching us what elegy means. >> thank you, sir. >> it's one of the most touching moments on the campaign trail, a mother who lost her son makes an emotional plea to the american people. >> please, please, please vote for mr. donald trump in my -- in my son's honor. >> if you want to know her story, that mother is going to join us live in the next hour. changes to make things right.
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hillary, all of a sudden she's making these trips and going all over the place. she's supposed to be home sleeping. this is not good. >> i want to be the president for everybody, everybody who agrees with me, people who don't agree with me, people who vote for me, people who don't vote for me. >> look at that baby, so cute. future construction worker. >> a core group of people who have never been able to see themselves as president of the united states now know i can be president of the united states. >> she may have a media and money and special interest on her side, we have a basket of the american people who are saying enough is enough! snoit ♪ ♪ . >> nobody is going to stop this
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movement. nobody! >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. >> tonight i want to hear you roar. >> we've got to get out there. we'll never have this opportunity again. not going to happen again. >> did he just rule himself out in 2020? >> he's planning on winning. >> i know he is. >> if you think about what they go through and i mentioned this earlier, you think about mike pence's plane going off the runway at laguardia and what happened last night with donald trump and there is an accident with the journalist following tim kaine, also another accident. then you remember what happened over the summer when somebody grabbing donald trump's foot. people think this is fun for them and in a lot of ways it is but in a lot of ways it's extremely risky. >> we thought the top story
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would be donald trump being pulled off stage then we woke up to this. >> on the cover of "the new york post", hillary clinton mop secret. turns out this woman right here, marina santos, hillary clinton's made in washington, d.c., in addition to taking care of the household, as it turns out, marina was routinely asked to printout classified e-mail at her house to run the high security fax machine installed by the department of state, she had zero security clearance. yet she had access to some of the biggest secrets in our government. look at these classified items that were e-mailed and faxed to her. >> five examples. some say sensitive, some say classified but they were sent to hillary from her aides in the state department. she forwarded them to her housekeeper, will you send these out for me. >> also recommended betty curry,
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the one with the monica lewinsky logs that got bill clinton impeached. now we never thought to talk to the housekeeper. either way, either did the fbi. she seems to have these documents pass through her fingertips, including going through the secure fax and picking up the presidential daily briefing. >> here's what it she came down to, she made me do it. she's just following orders. hillary clinton asked her print it out. you know. >> she's just following instructions and made me do. but it does speak to judgment. there's a reason people have security clearances in this country, it's because they know how to handle secrets. this woman, marina santos was hired to keep the house. and yet she's been placed in a situation by hillary clinton and clintons around these classified documents. it's curious that apparently the fbi has not interviewed her,
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which kind of shows you how flawed the whole fbi investigation into the criminal aspect of whether or not hillary mishandled documents has been handled by the fbi. >> it talks about bill clinton giving a speech and saying my wife would not be where she is today if it were not for marina santos. i want to interview this lady. not only does she make the bed and take out the trash, seen in that picture picking up laundry or something, she's printing out e-mails. how random is this? can you imagine asking your housekeeper, print this out, it's so strange. >> we had governor huckabee on earlier. he says this is the way they approach things. he replaced governor bill clinton in arkansas. that's the way they approach things. if you're secretary of state and know you're running for president in four years, you would think you would go double and triple check everything to make sure your background is set. the foundation complicated. her e-mails, private server,
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extremely -- even she admits a bad decision and much deeper than that. and it's ongoing. then you'll have -- have my housekeeper handle secret documents and elect me president. you're supposed to look at someone's previous work history before you give them a better job. what she has done as secretary of state that makes you think she deserves a better job? paul sperry goes into detail on this. >> what's interesting about this, this is not wikileaks, this is from the department of state. they put it out the friday before the election. now something we did learn from wikileaks is the fact that behind closed doors at a conference that bill clinton gave in 2015 in chesapeake, virginia, i made it very clear that hillary clinton, well, it's her turn to be president. >> in the transcript it reads, she deserves this. she will not disappoint you. but to get there, we have to not disappoint her.
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>> that's right. >> kellyanne conway was with us earlier and this is what she said out loud. >> i find it to be a really arrogant selfish statement to say that she should be president of the united states because it's her turn. she deserves it she's earned it. why by staying with him and trying to clear the field of other democrats who wanted to run? that's not how we pick a president ladies and gentlemen, not a democracy, the royalism that that portends usually affects the republican party, who lost to the person who won. i'm so thrilled this year we have a nominee who earned it fairly and squarely who took his message directly to the people and came out of nowhere early. they are the ones trying to fight against the grass roots, why did you give us this turkey? >> one other thing bill clinton said at the same conference, the system is rigged. bill clinton and donald trump are on the same page. >> same as obamacare, people
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thought, must be helping out hillary clinton by pointing out problems with obamacare. he later tried to walk it back ever since. he didn't make a cagey mistake, he actually made a mistake in being candid. >> they know what they are doing. >> meanwhile, the presidential candidates have less than 48 hours to make an impact. donald trump chris crossing between five different battle ground states and hillary clinton shifting her focus, adding last minute stops in michigan. that's trouble did some for her camp. >> we have the pulse of the people there, matt, what are voters saying to you? >> reporter: voters have mixed opinions here. michigan has become a hotly contested state, both clinton and trump campaigns and surrogates are barnstorming here in the final hours. bill clinton is set to be here today. the president and hillary clinton here tomorrow. republican vp nominee mike pence has been here three days in a row leading to this weekend.
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michigan is tippic which i a democratic stronghold but the lead whittled from 11 points. tru trump's campaign has to knock off a blue state and this might be one of them. michigan is critical to both sides. listen to him and voters we just spoke to. >> we follow the data and the data tells us that michigan is a jump ball. it's tied and lo and behold polls come after our predictive modeling and say the same thing. we know where the opportunities are and what counties to go to. that's what you see the candidates doing. >> because i feel dissatisfied with both candidates, i don't feel comfortable choosing the lesser of two evils when i could use my vote at least as i know people -- as a protest vote. >> reporter: we're here in ann
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arbor, home of the university of michigan, there are thousands of college age voters and these millennial voters have posed a problem to clinton and trump. clinton has been aided by jay-z and katy perry to appeal to millennials. trump's campaign says he doesn't need those celebrity endorsements and donald trump is expect to end his campaigning here in michigan and grand rapids tomorrow. back to you in new york. >> suddenly, hillary clinton is putting money into tv ads which they stopped doing because they thought it was in the bag. not so much. i watched ravi say the trump people have no plan, they are going everywhere, they are desperate. i don't think even they believe that because they wouldn't be responding like this if that indeed was how they felt. >> we keep hearing the phrase jump ball, brian was explaining what it means. >> can you imagine being a state and you have a shot at getting
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that ball. >> both sides have the ability to tip it in their favor. >> kellyanne conway said the republican trump/pence are going to minnesota, the polling showings they are within three points of hillary clinton and that is a wise investment of a land of 10,000 lakes. >> one of the challenges of doing rapid changes and events getting closer and closer when it comes to the poll. minneapolis is the best example, minnesota. last night in nevada, we have to make sure we're going to win this thing. show up in reno area and going and do a live event. thousands show up and donald trump is sitting on stage and hears commotion in the middle and next thing you know he's being ushered off. i was watching this live. to see him pushed like that is stunning and see the focus go to the middle and find out it was a guy over there with a sign that says republicans for hillary trying to decree atd a stir. the real story was what they yelled and that was what secret
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service yells when someone has a gun. that's gun, gun, gun. you watch the secret service -- not only get them off but put their body in front -- >> apparently the guy had the sign -- sounds like in his waist and pulling it out and somebody started screaming gun and that's what precipitated all of that. donald trump though came back out on stage a couple of minutes later. what's interesting though, one of the top political guys over at politico turned -- spun it in such a direction that he wound up deleting the tweet a little later on. >> this is what he tweeted originally, thank god trump is okay. hopefully he'll tamp down the negativivety and discourage confrontation at his events bit singling out reporters, et cetera. keep in mind, this is a hillary clinton supporter who is in the crowd and did this and screaming gun and the media is blaming donald trump for that? >> within ten minutes on another network, donald trump forecast
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this, he is so volatile on stage which is incredible and irresponsible. if you look at glenn thrush from politi politico, when the wickky leaks drops, two e-mails from glenn thrush calls himself a hack. one to jennifer, saying here's a feature, what do you think and other to john podesta, looks good to me. can you imagine having that done and still having the audacity to tweet that out. >> the only reason you would do that because you wanted to be in their back pocket and wanted your candidate to win. it conflicts with the integrity of journalism. >> when you ask the subject of the piece to say is this okay with you? that seems to be something. >> curious something. >> it would be curious to ask
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kellyanne conway or people from the trump organization if they also got that same deal. >> ask how is this? >> i doubt it. >> kellyanne said something behind the scenes, they were telling me you should go and press has left already and donald trump insisted going back in. that's pretty tremendous. >> we're going to have full coverage on election night. keep it here. >> is one of donald trump's biggest promises, the border wall, is mexico finally ready to pay up? we'll find way. al qaeda threatening leeks day terror attacks in the united states. reporting from duty, they are next. (sigh) my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands.
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the polls. with al qaeda and isis' possible plans to attack on us election day is crucial to ask how the presidential candidates plan to keep america safe. it's the number two item on the greatest concern for all voters. julian turner served under the white house xuns under george w. bush as well as president obama and pete who didn't get that gig but wishes he did, fox news contributor and still in the reserves. when that comes out that isis and al qaeda planning to hit election day as early as monday. what do you think about that? >> it crystallizes the state of this election, the enemy has reared its head over the eight years under the policies of barack obama and hillary clinton. the threat is still here. it is radical islamic terrorism motivated by theology and ideology, only one candidate recognizes that. when voters go to the poll and hearing about these potential attacks, our authorities are going to be as vigilant as they
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can but these are soft targets, what terrorists want to hit. this election about going on the offensive against al qaeda and isis. >> think about san bernardino, not los angeles or new york city. >> it's worth noting not to use a scare tactic, this is probably the new normal. law enforcement counterintelligence formlks are aware of this, been a possibility since four years ago. as pete said there's no softer target than people showing up to vote waiting in long lines. i voted early the other day, waited out in the freezing cold for two hours. this is the perfect kind of setup for something awful to happen. i think people need to respond by being extra vigilant and making sure they don't allow it to affect their voting behavior. >> it may be the new normal for law enforcement but for the average citizen going to a poll place in minneapolis or st. paul, renewed terror threat, it shouldn't be the new normal, doesn't have to be. think about that when you're casting your ballot.
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>> remember one thing that will happen, these candidates have to react to a terror attack, that was prior to orlando. this is -- all of the information intelligence coming in too fast and too much. here's the fox news poll relevant to this segment. who do you trust better on terrorism? we're in a dead heat right now. i want to factor something else in. a cyber attack from russia, evidently we're poised to hit russia back hard and wanted everyone to know that if they try to cyber attack us here in this country. your thoughts? >> we want everyone to know that, that that's a threat that's on the table. but we obviously don't want everyone or anyone to occur when it's occurring. vice president biden said we were ready to do this, been talking about national security council meetings at the white house and have a plan jacked up ready to go. i think the likely est scenario, if we do retaliate with cyber attacks, we're not going to know about it. i was reading the other day, we
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now have access to the electrical grid which is good news -- >> this is the brushback pitch, if you want to try that, go ahead. you won't believe what's coming your direction. >> americans are more than ready than a brushback pitch. we've pitched inside, now time to hit a few batters and send signals that america will stand up for who we are and america first does matter an we don't have to bend to the will of international -- >> philippino president bad mouthed our president, that's a buzz -- >> people want to stand proud and broad and tall. >> thank you both so much. coming up straight ahead, one of the most touching moments on the campaign trail, and boy is it real. a mom who lost her son makes an emotional plea to the american people. >> please, please, please vote for mr. donald trump in my -- in
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my friends, you are a hardy bunch standing in the rain. i don't think i need to tell you all of the wrong things about donald trump. but here's what i want you to remember, i want to be the president for everybody, everybody who agrees with me, people who don't agree with me. people who vote for me, people who don't vote for me. so let's get out and vote for
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the future. let's vote for what we want for our country and children and grandchildren. god bless you! >> there you have it. six and a half minutes how long hillary clinton stood in the rain in peopmbroke pines, nor f, three laptops have been reportedly stolen from a worker' car, they believe it contained information detailing her schedule. 13%, that's how many voerts are still undecided, not voting for either clinton or trump. that is a huge jump from the 2012 election when 3% were undecided. >> 19-year-old riley was so excited about voting in his first election, even more excited about supporting donald trump until his life was cut
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short in a motorcycle accident over memorial day this past summer. donald trump heard about riley's story and reached out to his parents and brought them to a rally two days ago in hershey, pennsylvania. >> this boy was our biggest fan, he loved our country. believe me, he loved our country. say a few words about our boy, okay. >> his parents barbara and hugh, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> so sorry to hear about riley. >> we are too, so sorry. >> in his obituary somebody did mention that he was a supporter of donald trump. >> big supporter. >> then a friend of riley's wrote a letter to donald trump saying what, hugh? >> saying how big of a supporter he was and he went out -- he went out to register people to vote. >> this 19-year-old kid.
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>> debate his friends over it. we didn't find out until after he passed -- we knew he was a trump supporter. >> you had no idea he was so political? >> i kind of did. he just is amazing, just amazing. he loved, loved donald trump and -- >> what about donald trump did your son love so much about? >> i just -- i don't know whether it was just against the opposition or it was just donald trump, he just said when there was 17, that he was going to be the nominee. >> donald trump reached out to you. tell us about that. >> richie snyder wrote the letter to mr. trump and as soon as he received it, he tweeted, god bless riley rone and got so many facebook messages. mr. trump wrote us a personal letter, mr. trump is a very big
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family man as we are. and expressing his sympathy, he wrote us a few letters and then he -- his office called us and asked us if we would mind a phone call from donald trump. can you imagine that? >> sure. >> then as i said before, we were watching fox news, we always watch fox news and we were watching him in florida. he was on the stage in an airplane hangar and sweating profusely claiming it felt like 114 degrees, we watched him walk off the stage on tv. within minutes of him watching off stage, he called us, asked us do we have a minute to talk to donald trump. >> is it true he said he would give up his millions to bring back your son. >> he would said he would give all of his millions and everything he owned if it would bring back riley? what kind of guy does that? what kind of guy on the campaign
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trail running for the highest office of this land, the president of the united states, is going to take time out to call us? nobody. he didn't know us, didn't know riley. he took the time out and expressed his deepest sympathy for our baby. >> i know you reached out to him and asked for tickets to go the hershey, pennsylvania show. >> how it happened, my husband is in the navy. his friend lives in harrisburg, pennsylvania. we saw it on facebook that he was setting the stage for mr. trump. >> so mr. trump goes to hershey on friday. >> yes. >> he did meet with you, you asked him would you like to go on stage and tell the story? initially he said no. how did you wind up on stage? >> he said, no, i can't ask you to do that, that would be too painful for you. i said i have to do it for riley. riley is jumping up and down up there. he's so excited. >> what did you tell the people? >> i told the people riley's
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story about what a big trump supporter riley is and how riley's funeral was filled with buttons and flags and yard signs to support mr. trump. everybody had trump memorabilia on. riley had probably a 200-car procession to the cemetery where his friends who are also big supporters, thanks to riley and put a yard sign on riley's grave. the cemetery actually let's us keep it there. now on riley's grave marker, there is besides riley's name, mr. trump's name and he called it the pencil -- >> the washington monument. >> statue of liberty, it's temporary, trump isn't going on permanently. >> maybe. when riley was three, he told us
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he was going to buy the statue of the liberty and put it in the backyard. >> a 3-year-old to have big dreams like that. >> it's quite a story to his love for donald trump put you in the same spot with him on friday night. >> yes. >> what do you want us to know about riley? >> what a fabulous kid he was. this kid, he stuffed three or four lifetimes into his short 19 years. he -- he's just so smart and in brian was he-- challenge him to history, riley would trump ryan. he would look up in the sky and know every star and open some kind of soda bottle which would have -- questions and answer the question before i could even say, i don't know the answer. he just -- he just is amazing,
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amazing kid. you know he was my late in life surprise, my menopause baby, a gift from god. he was moi only son and it's really -- it's really hard. i mean, you lose your child and you think it's just your child but it's a domino effect, it affects every facet of your life. fas every >> this has happened to the rone family, have you heard from friends and other family members about your support for donald trump? >> oh, yeah, lots of it. >> like what. >> just people -- we live in a very democratic town. >> all democrats. >> and there's so many people that are going to vote for mr. trump because of riley. it's amazing. i'd like to relay one story but don't want to get the man in trouble. >> go ahead. >> a very high up democratic person in our town gave us a 4 x
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8 sign for mr. trump. >> it's on our front porch and has spotlights on it. there's a trump sign on our house at the shore that says vote donald trump, no more bull -- >> i don't know if i can say that. >> you really can't but it's too late. >> you've been through a lot. >> i have to thank the people in pennsylvania. when they were chanting my son's name, what more can you ask. >> the crowd was chanting, riley, riley. >> it was fantastic. >> and you know all of those people in pennsylvania are fabulous and you guys in pittsburgh and philadelphia, vote trump. you've got to vote trump. this is my son riley. i held it up at the rally -- >> you have a tattoo. >> after riley passed i got a tattoo of riley. and what i have to ask is for all of you undecideds, for all
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of you on the fence, for all of you no trumpers and for all of you i hate trump, oh, god, this is about riley and in honor of my son riley, i'm asking you to please make my son's dream a reality. please come out in honor of my son riley and vote for mr. donald trump. i love riley. he's got his -- riley told me mr. trump will be our next president and i have to believe him. thank you, steve. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> wow, what a touching moment. nice job, steve. bless her heart. >> 26 minutes before the top of the hour. we change gears now. let's talk politics. the balance of the senate could be determined by a key race in new hampshire.
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>> kelly ayotte -- she's in new hampshire for the latest on that race, molly? >> reporter: good morning, absolutely, a lot of suspension here. the polls have been very tighten the incumbent senator kelly ayotte facing a tough challenge from the democratic governor in the state. they've been criss-crossing all over. we caught up at the diner with kelly ayotte, one of the biggest challenges she faces here, where she's taken a stand from the totop of the ticket. initially standing with donald trump and there's been a lot of attention paid to that as two candidates face off. she believes the voters of new hampshire are very savvy and will vote their conscious. take a listen. >> this is a state where people make individual decisions. this is one where that's not unusual in new hampshire in prior elections.
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each place on ballot they will decide who's going to be the problem solver and get things done. who will stand up to both parties when they are taking us in the wrong direction. >> reporter: and of course this is a very busy race, we'll catch up with governor hassan later today and she has taken hits over the course of the race, being portrayed as a tax and spender and just be a rubber staum p for hillary clinton. we're keeping on the presidential race, four electoral votes at stake here and none want to take those for granted here from the began granite state. donald trump returns tomorrow and president obama back here in the granite state tomorrow. all eyes on the granite state, not just the senate race but presidential race. back to you. >> all right, molly, great job. updating one of the most intriguing races and could have the balance of the senate at stake. a man whose son could be the
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next governor of that state, john zu new new, welcome back. >> how are you? >> you heard that report. where did the momentum come from? >> i think people have been getting across the country but especially in new hampshire beginning to understand that the clintons have infused the democratic party with a culture of corruption and i think that we know have a situation where a couple of the races in new hampshire, the hassan/ayotte race, returned 71,000 in illegal contributions and caught in a pay for play situation on the contract in my son's race, christopher running for governor, his opponent has been caught in the same pay for play race in which that contract was tainted and yet he not only supported it, he refused to let it be rebid.
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he gott it is tens and thousand of dollars in from that contribution. it's been confusing all of these races. whether it's talked about openly, it's setting a tone for people coming home. this is republican come home time. and republicans have a bad habit of sometimes being one issue candidates and if candidates aren't 100% with them, they'll let the democrat who is zero percent with them get elected and people are talking about that. i think that's happening also. >> governor, it could come down to your state, new hampshire is too close to call. we've been talking about that all morning. could your four electoral votes help decide this race? >> you know, it always seems somehow new hampshire gets into the middle of it. and -- >> politics are important here. i think those four electoral votes could possibly be the
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swing. so we're urging all of our republican voters, our independent voters and our conservative democrats, get out there and vote for trump and kelly, vote for chris sununu, it has to be a change election. you don't get change by complaining. you don't get change by criticizing the crumbs of a problem you have with a candidate compared with the huge meatloaf of a problem you'll have with a liberal democrat. >> the crumbs versus the meatloaf. i presume what you're talking about we've you'll heard some people well, i'm disappointed what donald trump said on that bus, you know, 11 years -- >> among other things. >> among other things 11 years ago versus where do you want to start with hillary clinton? there's all sorts of stuff. >> i really think this corruption aspect is important. they have poisoned the system. you look at those e-mails and everybody -- when comey came out a week ago, week plus a day or two days, everybody was looking
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for a smoking gun. it's not a smoking gun. he are affirmed the fact how they poisoned the democratic party. look what the democratic party did to bernie sanders. i cannot imagine a bernie sanders supporter looking at the e-mails an feeling they ought to vote for hillary clinton. >> there might be a deal behind the scenes that he never actually tried to win to begin with, which means all of the followers that gave up so much to follow him around because they believed in him were on a lark but we'll see. that's something they have to deal with and see what happens in the election. did bill clinton beat two war heroes twice when everyone said there's no way with his draft dodging record he was going to be successful? do you sense they are about to pull something off like that again? >> ross perot helped him with 19% of the votes. the second time he had -- the clintons were very smart to exploit the economic situation
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and come in and they have tried to give at that time it was dole was the nominee. they tried to brag that the success was their own when in fact it was the result of the good stuff george herbert walker bush did. they know how to search and destroy enemies and stroke friends. they do that -- stroke their friends corruptively. look in virginia, they got terry mcauliffe to raise money for his pact then he gave that $500,000 thousand to the laidry running for president who happened to be the wife of deputy director at the fbi. they job the system beautifully. republicans have to come home and clean house. >> all right, john sununu, former governor of the great state of new hampshire. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. >> it's going to be nerve-wracking when a relative is running. a very tight race. >> that has to be rare, where a
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former governor and son is running now? >> yeah, maybe bush. >> really cool. donald trump and hillary clinton in a battle for the buckeye state. what's it like on the ground in ohio this morning? peter doocey. >> reporter: it's a nightmare -- scenario for some people. who will decide our next president, could it happen? leaisa booth breaks it down. >> that means it would not be over on tuesday.
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clinton will have an event here today with lebron james. but the bigger headline is that she's coming back to the same city she was in just two days ago for the concert with jay-z that featured very safe not for morning television language as you've been hearing about earlier today. she is trying to run up the score in big urban areas as donald trump seems comfortable enough with the real clear politics average of polls to move to other battlegrounds, he doesn't have any more ohio events scheduled. early ballot returns have been low everywhere but more so in counties where obama won in 2012 than the ones romney won. there is an interesting article in the columbus dispatch, that when his goes knocking on the doors in the states she gets quiz about hillary's e-mails and that's something seen as a
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weakness her her side. we're expecting this last weekend day to be a busy one at the cuya hoga board of elections, afterwards they get picked up on buses as souls to the polls, trying to get as many people areas like this one to vote before election day to see how much votes they can get before everybody else goes to the polls. >> tell our friends in cleveland hello. we spent a week there for the convention. i love that city. >> thank you. >> start telling every one of them we said hello. >> give them all a hug. >> it's a nightmare political scenario that could come through. what happens if there is a tie on tuesday in the electoral college? who picks the next president? >> it would not be over. >> lisa booth is here to break it down and we'll be here wednesday and thursday --
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developments just popped out. remember within the last week or so that we told you about how an ally of hillary clinton's had sent out a message to john podesta and others about who exactly gave hillary clinton permission to set up that e-mail system and has that person been drawn and quartered. remember that? >> yeah, we remember that. >> well, there's now another wikileaks drop that might be the
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follow-up to that. we'll try to get it analyzed in real time. this definitely applies to possibly who actually told her to set up this server and who okayed it. >> i think we have it. cheryl mills. this is an e-mail from cheryl mills? >> no. it was from john podesta, at least we now know why cheryl didn't want her to run. so clearly they saw the -- how explosive politically it was that hillary clinton would have this e-mail server in her basement. it's like, who set it up? now we know why cheryl mills, her attorney, didn't want her to run for president of the united states. >> she would end up getting this with a weird kind of immunity, now is knee deep possibly in trouble if they decide to go forward with the investigation. >> fox news contributor, congratulations, as of last week? >> yeah, as of thursday officially. thank you, so excited. >> what do you think about this? >> i don't blame them. why would they want hillary clinton to run for president? she's quite possibly one of the worst presidential candidates
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democrats have ever had. look, these problems with the e-mail server have dogged her the entire time, both in the democratic primary and also throughout the general election. it is the reason why her -- so many voters mistrust her, why her numbers are so bad, why her unfavorables are so bad. i don't blame them. let's face it, she very much looks like, especially with all of this wikileaks information, she went to the lengths to delete tens of thousands of e-mails and john podesta from the state department deleted tens of thousands of e-mails. >> and according to this, for podesta, now we know why cheryl, her lawyer, didn't want her to run for president. real quickly we teased the story about what happens if on tuesday night it's a tie in the electoral college, 269 to 269? who picks? >> it's crazy. especially in such a crazy election cycle. the concept that this could
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essentially happen. there are a couple of different scenarios resulting in a tie. it is statistically improbable but mathematically possible. what would happen in that event is because of the 12th amendment it would default to congress. the united states house of representatives would decide who the next president would be. >> we would know what that would be though. that would be a republican. a republican house so, therefore, that would give it to the republicans, wouldn't it? >> right. what happens essentially, the three presidential candidates with the top electoral votes would be the ones -- would be the candidates on which the house would be deciding on. a state like alaska has one representative, and a state like california that has 53 but each state gets one vote. a majority, 26 that would ultimately decide who the president would be. >> this has happened in the past. brian, i'll give you a hint. you wrote a book. >> john adams. >> exactly. >> so if every state gets one vote, how many republican states are there at this point?
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>> oh, man. i think there's 33. if i'm wrong, no one's judging me. but then also what's interesting, so the vice president would come down then in the senate. the senate would ultimately decide the vice president and each senator gets one vote. >> can you imagine? >> they could split the ticket? >> i think theoretically you could have a split -- >> you could have tim kaine. >> yeah, theoretically that could happen with republicans holding the house and senate -- >> i'm getting a headache thinking about it. >> it's crazy. nice to see you guys. >> thank you. >> more "fox & friends" coming up next. crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission.
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and it's really bad. we have 20 seconds left. >> stay tuned for hillary and wikileaks, not good. >> tom we'll have bret baier and kristen solis anderson and so much more. see ya. >> 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. good morning. we are in the final stretch. the trump and the clinton campaigns barnstorming across the country right now making their final pitches to voters. good morning, everyone. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for being here. this is "sunday morning futures." jeff sessions and fox news sunday host chris wallace on the state of the race coming up. now less than 48 hours until we head to the polls. plus, where do we stand on the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. top benghazi chairman trey gowdy with me live. plus the polls show just how tight
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