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i know you've heard it all, seen it all, and maybe like me, you feel like you've tried it all. my hair really started thinning about two years ago, and it was hard on me. and then i heard about igrow. for the first time i had real hope. igrow is really easy to use, and i am seeing results. two clinical studies showed 100% grew hair after only 120 days. that is impressive. i know it's hard to believe now see for yourself how igrow has changed lives. and this is after only 120 days. oh, wow. i'm impressed. i'm excited, that looks really good. it's an amazing result. oh, i'm so excited. i can't believe it. i never expected those kind of results. oh, my gosh. (sentimental music)
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? being, you know, only 35 and starting to lose your hair as a woman, it's kind of hard. now i have hope. it looks--looks so much better. it's pretty amazing. really exciting. thank you. to just see your hair falling out like that every time you washed it, literally see it coming out in clumps, and that, to a woman, is heartbreaking. just for so many years of dealing with it, this has given me hope. the rest of it is gonna start to fill in and-- it's a relaxing time to use it. you know, you can have your quiet time. i'm gonna continue to use the igrow product, and i'm gonna pass it on till my husband and sister are using it also. no way, that was me! that is very shocking. whenever i go to the grocery store, i don't have to grab a hoodie, i don't have to grab a hat, i can just, you know, shake up my hair, and i'm confident.
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different. that's amazing. a huge grand canyon, and now a normal part. i have to tell you, it's almost embarrassing. i didn kt ba parts of my hair that i can't see normally, i would have to see the photograph to know that, and it was really encouraging. i'm very impressed, and i can't wait to the next step. for me, in my life, igrow has helped me lift my chin up a little higher. because of my hair. i have to keep using igrow. i want my hair to grow! of all the tools in my toolbox, the one that i feel the most confident about, non-surgically, with no question, is low level light therapy. and that's where igrow comes in. it's very safe, there's no downside to it. uh, and it's something i can have great confidence in prescribing without having to worry about there being any issues whatsoever. everybody that walks through that door that has a hair loss issue,
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with that igrow helmet. at the very least, it's gonna take the hair that they have and make it thicker, fuller, and stronger. hands down, low level light therapy is something that can benefit just about everybody that uses it. and, for me, it's been a game changer. i am joined now by jonathan graff, director of clinical research and education for apira science. now, is there a difference between men and women as far as what their experiences are with hair loss? (jonathan) well, you know, both men and women t is does in men. men usually begin their hair loss in their early 20s, you start seeing that receding. women usually keep their hairline, they get kind of thin throughout the whole top, and sometimes the whole head. and any hormonal event can really trigger it and start it happening, getting thin through that whole area where it kind of sneaks up on you. jonathan, what are the options we have for losing our hair? the only one that is non-medical with no known side effects, perfectly safe, is low level light therapy.
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wer what low level light therapy is? certainly, low level light therapy is a technology that's been around about 20 years for treating genetic hair loss as well as a host of other different conditions, such as acne, minor pain relief, post-operative wound healing, and, of course, thinning hair in men and women. it uses gentle therapeutic light at a specific wavelength shown to stimulate hair follicles to be more productive. what we've done with the igrow is simply take that technology out of a doctor's office e can do in the privacy of their own home. it treats the entire scalp for the entire 25 minute treatment program. if you're already going to be checking your email, watching television, reading a book, you may as well be regrowing your hair at the same time. the igrow underwent double-blind placebo-controlled clinical studies, one for men, one for women. one hundred percent of men and women who used the igrow grew hair in only 16 weeks of treatment.
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again, in only 16 weeks. that's four months of using the igrow. once you actually see the change, it really encourages them to continue using the igrow to see the full effect of what 35-37% more hair can do for their appearance. well, let's see what that looks like. i'd love to show you. let's go to our first photograph. this is a typical kind of hair loss that you see in women. a thinning through the top behind the hairline, throughout the whole part line. -look at this-- -you can see it filling in. (jonathan) look at this whole thinning area. now, this is only after four months with the igrow. this will continue to improve as the hair keeps growing. healthy hair grows about a half inch a month, so it can take a while to really see the results. you see this thinning crown area, look at the change in just that 16 weeks of treatment. -that's 16 weeks? -that's 16 weeks. (anne) that's really filled in, especially through here, yeah. (jonathan) through the crown area. now, this is a younger man. (anne) that's a huge difference, that's great. (jonathan) who was seeing that erosion through the hairline.
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this is lasanthica. she started seeing hair loss at age 18, and she's always had very fine, thin hair. now, watch that gradually fill in, and become thicker through the whole top of her head. (anne) oh, wow. oh, that is amazing. that's wonderful, those are great before and afters. we'll talk with jonathan more a little later. take that first step. do what i did, and get your igrow. here's your chance. (narrator) are you losing your hair? is it getting thinner? when you look in the mirror, is your hair receding? means everything. billions are spent every year with hair pieces, extensions, and products to regrow hair. plus, many options come with possible side effects or a lifetime of costs, and expensive surgery can be very painful. now, there is a non-invasive, drug-free, side effect-free way to grow hair. the igrow by apira science. the patented hands-free igrow hair growth helmet
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that's 100% of participants-- grew hair. and what's even more amazing is the average increase for men was 35%, and for women 37%. (bridget) it's so easy. i return phone calls with the igrow, i open my mail, i have the igrow on. (female #1) i didn't have to work at it. i could just put it on, literally when the kids went to bed, and i would watch tv. (narrator) the igrow is fda cleared for both men and women. and has been featured in top magazines plus many television programs. the igrow incorporates the best of science using safe and effective low level light therapy, or lllt, to stimulate and energize cellular activity in the hair follicle. best of all, it works, and it grows hair. (dr. mcgrath) and that's where igrow comes in, igrow being low level light therapy.
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s, look at these reactions after seeing before and after pictures for the very first time. oh, my gosh. (gasps) oh, my. man. no way, that was me! i'm impressed. it's pretty amazing. really exciting, thank you. (narrator) call or go to buyigrownow.com to get started with the incredible igrow hair growth system for a very special offer. call or go online right now to get these exclusive free gifts. first, the igrow shampoo by apira science to make your hair look great. second, you get the igrow leave-in conditioner to help strengthen, thicken, and give volume to your hair. that's not all. when you call or go online to order, find out how to get a total value of $150 in other free gifts with your purchase. order right now and get express shipping free.
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that's right, six months to see new healthier hair for yourself that is thicker, fuller, and more vibrant. if you don't, then send it back for a full refund, no questions asked. we will even pay return shipping. the secret is the science. there is no better time for you to start getting hair back than today. it started sticking up on my scalp, and that was such a great feeling 'cause i was like, "oh, my gosh, this is working!" for me, igrow is a no-brainer. a lot of hair to gain. for me, igrow has been life changing. (narrator) there is hope! what do you have to lose except more hair? get igrow today. igrow was an incredible opportunity that i had been waiting for. igrow is the easiest thing i have ever used. and when i say easy, i mean it's hands free. so, i just put it on, and then check my emails, read or watch a little tv, and the next thing i know, it's done. i take it everywhere i go. the igrow hair regrowth system
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and one of those is dr. urato, a dermatologist. (dr. urato) so, when a patient presents with generalized hair loss, we look at all of the possible treatment options. i was absolutely delighted when i stumbled upon the igrow system, because i was really looking for something that was going to be non-invasive and that worked. the igrow is a follicular stimulization unit, which promote hair growth as well as preserve the hair that people have. the light system is extremely appealing, and it has the convenience of being a home treatment. for me, the igrow system is included in all of my first line treatments. one, because it works, two, because it's safe, and three, because it's non-invasive. it is miraculous sometimes to see the response that people get with the igrow system. and, for me, this was a game changer.
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is waiting to see the long term benefits for me. nothing has really helped me achieve the fullness i wanted until igrow. i would always feel like, "man, if i'm gonna find a girl, i better do it now, 'cause i'm not gonna look very good in a couple years," you know? it was getting worse and worse and worse. it didn't seem like it was slowing down. when i first heard about igrow, this was something that if i tried it and it worked, then it would be an answer. and after, you know, a few months, you could tell that it was coming back, it was getting thicker. you don't even realize you have a problem in certain areas. he back, then you see the other areas on the before and after, you go, "wow, i didn't even realize that area was a problem." that's really the cool part about it is i-- i didn't realize what potential my hair even had. the best part about it is just how easy it is to use. you just put it on your head, you turn it on and you forget about it. it's gonna keep your hair where it is, it's gonna thicken your hair up. so, for the price you pay for the ease of use and for the lack of side effects, i don't see really any other alternative. welcome back, i am joined again by jonathan graff, director of clinical
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jonathan, i know that no two people are alike, and that means everyone loses their hair differently, and for different reasons. we usually think of this problem being a man's problem because we see it more clearly. we see bald men. but it really affects women, too. boy, it really does. you know, statistically, genetic hair loss affects approximately 40% of women and 60% of men. as part of the normal growth cycle, it's common for a man or a woman to shed about a hundred hairs a day. but if you're seeing a great deal more, each time it grows back it's getting thinner and finer over the months, over the years, again, one of two things always happens. if genetic hair loss has started, it's going to get worse fast, or it's going to get worse slow. once the hair is gone, it's gone. as long as there's some hair left in that follicle, that hair follicle could recover, and that hair can become the strong, long, growing hair that it once was. (anne) so, there are things we can do to stimulate hair growth? there are.
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therapeutic red light at a proper wavelength and power that stimulates the hair follicle to simply be more productive. the technology is an established part of hair loss clinics worldwide and has been for years. what we've done is simply take that technology out of the clinic, and make it convenient to do in the privacy of your own home, easy to use and so effective that in our clinical studies, everyone was better than when they started. (anne) and it's received fda clearance, yes, the igrow was fda cleared for genetic hair loss. and as i've said, anybody's welcome to try to see what it can do for their kind of hair loss. in our two double-blind clinical studies, 100% of men and women who used the igrow, they all regrew hair, and they all wished they had started sooner. i love that it's 100% that experience hair growth. and that hair growth was only in 16 weeks
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and 37% more hair for women. i'd love to show you what more hair can do to people's appearance. i'd love to see it, yeah. (jonathan) this is maleek. see this thinning through this whole front area? front and top, and he's a young guy, again, in his 20s. (anne) oh, wow. (jonathan) and look at that picture. (anne) that's great, yeah. you can really see the difference. (jonathan) you can really see the change in him. (anne) and i love that the igrow is safe, and it's-- the clinical studies more than prove that it works. do you have another example for us? i certainly do. look at the change, not just in the quantity of her hair, but the character of her hair. the texture, the vibrancy is back. (anne) yes, it is. (jonathan) this is the same woman from the side. (anne) oh, wow. look at how much this area has filled in, too. (jonathan) this is a woman who, in only 16 weeks of treatment,
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the only thing any of these people did differently in that four months is put something on their head and push a button. this kind of a treatment, low level light therapy, relies very heavily on compliance. simply put it on, push the button, and do what you're already doing every day and see the kind of results like we're showing here. (anne) well, thank you so much for being with us today, jonathan. it's my pleasure, thanks for having me. (anne) what i love is that igrow has sound research and science with the perfect wavelength to stimulate hair growth. and if you are suffering from hereditary hair loss, you may be able to slow the loss, turn the tide, and start growing more hair that is thicker and fuller. the igrow hair regrowth system is used by doctors and clinics around the world, and one of those, dr. lanzafame, knows the secret behind igrow. i've been involved with lasers and the application of lasers for 34 years.
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of how light interacts with tissue in non-destructive ways. photobiomodulation, which is really the effect that we're talking about here, tends to be concentrated more in the red and the near infrared. so, putting it all together, it made sense that this was doable. the igrow has been scientifically demonstrated that it is effective in stimulating hair growth in men and women (anne) now see for yourself how igrow has changed lives. and this is after only 120 days. look at these remarkable changes and reactions. oh, my gosh. (gasps) that is amazing. it's like new curly, wavy hair--wow! really, really big difference. better from the front. it's better from the side. all the hair looks healthy now. oh, god, i actually want to cry.
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you can even see the little hairs coming out. like, look how much thicker on the other side. look, there's the little one. the baby one coming out. you don't even see it, like, every day i look in the mirror, i don't even see that result, but when you actually look closely it's like... it's an amazing result. oh, i'm so excited. i was continuing using it, and i started noticing that my hair got stronger. i did not lose as much hair as i used to lose when i used to take a shower and wash my hair. i used to take, you know, like, hair in my hands and i would always have, like, a bunch of hair. and i started noticing it started getting less and less. people who are struggling with hair loss, this is the way to go. i'm so excited, i'm definitely going to continue to use the helmet. my kids saying that i look like robocop, but i don't care. i really don't. igrow make me feel much better about my hair. would definitely continue to use it
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(male #1) the hairline is better from the front. it's better from the side. and even when combing back, all of the hair looks healthy now. all those wispy, weak hairs that kind of ripped out even when i combed it, they all look healthy and thick. it's even crazy for me to look at right now. the first month that went by i noticed changes immediately. 'cause i had a few kind of, like, the little tiny growth hairs that were coming in. knowing that the igrow is safe, there's no chemicals, there's nothing artificial, things into my body. now, i feel good about making a good decision for me. using the igrow has to be one of the easiest things i've ever done. i brought it to yosemite, we went camping. we plugged it into my friend's car, and i sat in the car and wore it, 'cause it's easy! you're wearing something on your head and then you're not thinking about it. and 25 minutes later you're done. if i can bring it to yosemite, go camping in the middle of the woods with no cell phone reception and still wear it, so can you. wow. it's a big difference.
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at the back. i'm thrilled. who doesn't want more hair? just seeing that, um, the image is really-- has given me even more of a boost. i would recommend igrow because i saw such amazing results, and i would tell them to make an investment in your hair. in my opinion, igrow is remarkable. i used to have very long, thick, black hair. i started losing it slowly, until it got to, really, a bad stage. i have gone to many doctors. i've tried everything out there. but nothing worked until i found igrow. that was a life changing moment for me. i did not think igrow would work fast. i mean, like, within, like, a month i started feeling the difference. little by little, it stopped falling. when i saw the last picture that i did,
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after i started using, i cried. and i was like, "i have hair now! it's growing!" i feel beautiful, i feel great. it's just completely changed me. it's so easy to use, too. all you have to do is just put the helmet, sit and surf the web. and i tell everybody, just give it a chance. i was very skeptical of igrow, but now i tell everybody i know. it's just me. the best thing that ever happened to me other than my husband and my daughter, my family and all that. years dealing with thousands of patients over the years. and i saw more men in that first two weeks who were just utterly despondent about their situation, i saw more men cry in that two weeks than i'd ever seen in my private practice. and it really struck me. and i was moved by it, how-- just how important it really was. and i never, ever wanna do a case on a patient when it's unnecessary. and that's where igrow comes in. igrow being low level light therapy.
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that what low level light therapy can do is take the hair that you have and make it thicker, fuller, and stronger. and one that's the most convenient, in my opinion, that we offer is the igrow helmet. it's a no-brainer. (narrator) are you losing your hair? is it getting thinner? when you look in the mirror, is your hair receding? we live in a culture where how you look means everything. billions are spent every year with hair pieces, extensions, and products to regrow hair. plus, many options come with possible side effects or a lifetime of costs, and expensive surgery can be very painful. now, there is a non-invasive, drug-free, side effect-free way to grow hair. the igrow by apira science. the patented hands-free igrow hair growth helmet by apira science is proven to grow hair with two clinical studies where every single person-- that's 100% of participants-- grew hair. and what's even more amazing
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and for women 37%. (bridget) it's so easy. i return phone calls with the igrow, i open my mail, i have the igrow on. (female #1) i didn't have to work at it. i could just put it on, literally when the kids went to bed, and i would watch tv. (narrator) the igrow is fda cleared for both men and women. it is non-invasive, drug free, and proven to grow hair. and has been featured in top magazines plus many television programs. the igrow incorporates the best of science ve low level light therapy, or lllt, to stimulate and energize cellular activity in the hair follicle. best of all, it works, and it grows hair. (dr. mcgrath) and that's where igrow comes in, igrow being low level light therapy. the evidence is out, the evidence is irrefutable. (narrator) after using igrow for just 120 days, look at these reactions after seeing before and after pictures for the very first time. oh, my gosh.
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man. no way, that was me! i'm impressed. it's pretty amazing. really exciting, thank you. (narrator) call or go to buyigrownow.com to get started with the incredible igrow hair growth system for a very special offer. call or go online right now to get these exclusive free gifts. first, the igrow shampoo by apira science to make your hair look great. second, you get the igrow leave-in conditioner to help strengthen, thicken, and give volume to your hair. that's not all. when you call or go online to order, find out how to get a total value of $150 in other free gifts with your purchase. order right now and get express shipping free. apira science is so sure you'll grow hair that it is giving you an incredible six month guarantee. that's right, six months to see new healthier hair for yourself that is thicker, fuller,
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for a full refund, no questions asked. we will even pay return shipping. the secret is the science. there is no better time for you to start getting hair back than today. it started sticking up on my scalp, and that was such a great feeling 'cause i was like, "oh, my gosh, this is working!" for me, igrow is a no-brainer. you have nothing to lose, and really, a lot of hair to gain. for me, igrow has been life changing. (narrator) there is hope! what do you have to lose except more hair? get igrow today. (anne) for those you are about to see, you can already see the difference, and this is after only 120 days. look at these remarkable changes and reactions. oh, my. no way, that was me! wow. wow, that is really different. that's amazing. excited. it looks so much better. it's pretty amazing. really exciting, thank you. wow!
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that is amazing! i mean, i felt something up here, but just to actually see it. gosh, look at the parts. oh, my god. in the beginning, of course i was a skeptic, but to see the results. it's truly amazing. and i'm a believer. you can't get any more real than that. to anybody who's suffering in silence, like i did for so long, i would love for somebody to experience what i experienced. ow when i can stand behind igrow that it will help you, and it will change your life. and i'm so thankful for igrow, really. i truly am! i'm impressed. i'm excited. that looks really good. i mean, i can see almost probably 85% covered now. i'm really surprised. it looks really good. it looks really, really good. product is very simple to use. you know, normally before i go to sleep,
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ne, put it up and go right to sleep. if you want to be confident and look good, i definitely would recommend igrow. wow, it's really significant. really, really big difference. i mean, it works. i see the hairs coming in, it's almost like in the front i've got these little bangs coming in that it's gonna be really exciting once i have enough hair that i can sweep it off to the side because i won't know what to do with it all. my hair dresser has noticed significantly. areas in the back that are starting to grow in now. i can only imagine over time it's gonna get even better. using igrow, for me, was an incredible experience. i didn't know if it would really work. if you are committed to having your hair grow, you will definitely see a difference. i'm so happy with my results. igrow works. igrow has given me hope. this show has given me even more confidence
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don't wait one more second, or lose more hair. the secret truly is the science. others may talk about their science, and igrow truly has it. but most of all, igrow has shown results. what more could you ask for? what do you really have to lose except more hair?
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back with the panel. foundation stuff. while i was interviewing reince priebus. mike pence was on cnn and said let's be clear, nothing has changed. his position on illegal information, illegal immigration, principals and policies are absolutely consistent and actually thanks reminded me of something a spokesperson for the trump campaign christina pearson said. let me play it and let's talk about it. >> he hasn't changed his
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what he has always said from the beginning -- [ laughter ] >> no, that he does not want to allow people to stay in this country illegally. >> look, priebused a bitted he changed his position and what he said in the primaries is different, hugh. are they playing too many ret rhetorical games here? >> that's the north star he cannot depart and will not. he's always been ambiguous on touch back. who knows what that meant. >> we have robert costa here reporting to the washington post that donald trump tends to reflect the words of the last person that spoke to him and you can see the disconnect that he literally says it's a softening and got uncomfortable with the word softening and said it's a hard and incredibly durable and strong wall and i think donald trump has not thought deeply about policy but reflecting whoever is nearest to him or the crowd cheering.
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it's the push back and it -- you saw the most blatant example he did a poll and said to the crowd at the hannity town hall what do you want? do you want to deport them all or not? is it? it's like the roman circus. thumbs up, thumbs down. he's reacting and there is a fight for the mind and heart of donald trump. >> kelly ann -- >> you got to think about trump as someone orbit. you got roger ailes there and laura ingraham and steve ban in there and kelly ann conway and the family worried about the brand for trump. you have all these voices and trump doesn't have a populace core. that's not who he is. this crucial trunk tour is being flooded with advice. >> the businessman in him
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gravitating toward middle ground because ultimately, middle ground is where he's comfortable. >> i should point out kelly ann said roger ailes was not at that meeting. there was is a disconnect there. she said she's not been at a meeting roger ails is a friend and advisor. >> ails may have been not in that same -- >> the question i think that voters could rightly ask then, if this is a person so easily weighed by the loudest the moment, what does that mean for his decision making? you look at the people around him. people like steve bannon who is a toxic personality around him and think about that inner circle. >> we may be one drop away from bannon not being part of this campaign. >> secretary clinton carries more baggage. >> i want to transition -- >> sidney blumenthal. if you want to talk about toxic
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>> when you talk about the people behind him. donald trump's economic advisors are donors and a policy that would be beneficial ending state his state tax. >> i clinton foundation, what i don't understand is the obama problem. >> signed by everybody. >> and means you know was interesting, he wasn't fully comfortable. i noticed this week they rally around her all the time except are the foundation comes up. i didn't see dan pfeiffer. david axelrod tweets backing her up. >> here is the push back and something that we really have to get on because they say they are winding it down but what i'm
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for one thing, she was asked on friday and foundation operations on the ground. the clinton foundation does do. and the foundations acre cemented the whole health care component. chelsea clinton is going to be on the board. i've been saying this. that's not ne the fact is that she's still going to be on the board to wind this down. >> doing good work. >> let me finish. bill clinton said that on to all of us in the press on wednesday that they are not going -- they don't want anyone to be fired. it's going to be a slow wind down. not by the times if she's elected. >> i'm not saying --
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>> one moment. >> the quid is very wealthy people, give 11.5 million people aids drugs and huma abedin may call you back. we have to ask whether we've invented a standard. the george bush foundation, which benefits him and his library and accepts foreign donations existed through the eight years of his son's presidency. i don't recall us asking whether people who might want to influence president george w. bush because if they gve not financially. >> the state department said they find nothing where there is proof of action and i've got to tell you when we went through the a.p. story, they found e-mails -- >> can i tell you, when we're debating -- very quickly. when we're debating proof of this and that. here is what the voter hears. rich people get access and by the way -- >> that's --
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>> this is the key question. i went on the trails with mike pence yesterday talking to swing voters for trump. you get the sense the clintons came out with a bright speech on the trump campaign and the republicans have all this chatter about the clinton foundation. who is hearing what right now in this campaign? 7 five days left, the clinton campaign and foundation. >> great closing point. we'll pause it there. there it is. when we come back, republicans are making registration so images, videos, social updates. we call it dark data. 80% is invisible to most businesses. the ibm cloud has tools that can help see dark data and put it to work. hello, my name is watson. working with watson in the ibm cloud, we can help an energy company predict pipeline corrosion. and help a start-up to use social data to predict market trends.
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we are back. it's data download time. you may have heard donald trump is energizing republican voters and building a registration advantage going into the fall but the numbers show much more of a mixed picture. let me go through it. we decided to take a close look at five battle ground states with significant hispanic populations, north carolina, florida, colorado, arizona and nevada. since the beginning of this year, republicans seen bigger
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while democrats have seen greater voter registration increases in three. advantages in colorado, nevada and arizona. and we know the unusual gop nominating fight and enthusiasm for trump did increase republican registration in all of these states. so, how do you explain the increase democratic registration? well, let's look at hispanics. in these five states, there are 18 counties with hispanic populations over 100,000. in 14 of the18 rate than the state as a whole and in 15 of these 18 counties, the registration advantage went to the democrats. now this is all significant because and these growing counties newly registered voters are more likely to be brand-new voters to the process. not just to the democratic party. meaning more new voters in november for clinton. and as david wasserman, gains in
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often formally registered democrats who already have been voting republican in the general election for years. many of them, though, switched party registration to vote in the primaries for the first time. that doesn't translate into new republican votes in november. just a new republican primary electr
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we are back. this has been, shall we say, an ugly week in american politics. let me roll a compilation here. >> hillary clinton is a bigot. >> who should be talking about hillary clinton's health. >> go online and put down hillary clinton illness, take a look at the videos for yourself. >> john mccain has fallen down on the job. he's gotten weak, old, i do know what happens to the body and mind at the end of life. >> through it all, he has conspiracy theories with racist under tones. >> mr. trump we know paid zero taxes in at least four years. >> if you look at a guy's tax return, and you find he's using to not paying taxes, there is a guy that's trying to dodge
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take place in the presidential level took place in maine. look at the voice mail the governor of main left. >> i would like to talk to you about your comments about me being a racist you [ bleep ]. and i want to talk to you, you want -- i want you to prove that i'm a racist.t. i've spent my life helping black people and you little son of a [ bleep ] socialist [ bleep ]. >> yeah. >> wow. we had a republican senator call the president a drug dealer. we've had other -- andrea, we always say new low and cry wolf four years ago now nasty the campaign is is. we surpassed anything. >> we go back to showing peter heart's focus group. >> i have more of it. >> when asked what is the odor of the scent, skunk, eggs. >> i may not hear it from you. let's hear it from them.
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>> good. >> from chemistry class, sulfur, rotten eggs. >> garbage. >> i can't say it on the air so i'll say dead fish. >> stinks. >> garbage. >> rotten eggs. >> skunk. >> skunk. >> skunk. >> garbage. >> garbage. >> let me set the scene, four are trump voters, four clinton, four undecided. they are unified on one thing. the odor on the campaign. >> it is loathing of hillary clinton. that said she's a liar. they don't like her to fear, real fear of donald trump because of things he's said and because of how the clinton team has portrayed him as being reckless and not up to being commander in chief. >> i think voters, we have -- what are we doing? it's getting uglier and louder that you've elected officials feel like they have to say -- >> chuck, the -- >> to get through? >> the great irony, hillary clinton did this speech.
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discourse that the alt-right dreams of. the driving idea and sort of embodies this is to explode the idea ofunacceptable, acceptable and talk about people in the lgbt community because their idea is what is destroying conservatism, republican in the country. thi dreams. >> when i talk to my sources in the republican party, close to the trump campaign, their outlook is bleak. if the clinton campaign can make the argument this is about temperament and tone, the swing voters in the suburbs of north carolina and ohio are likely to tilt toward clinton. >> but bigger than trump and clinton. i don't want to get lost. this is bigger than trump and clinton in that we have conditioned the american political whatever you want to
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institution to this crud. >> it is a resentment election. some are run on celebration and hope like president obama in 2008. these two candidates have been around for so long in the public eye, they have many enemies and president was new, mitt romney was new, john mccain was a war hero. we had two cycles where people are afraid to take the gloves off. both have been punching bags for everyone. >> i want to bring up the fact drug dealer with the -- >> and it starts, i would say this is what a great senator called defining it down. it is so course and so vulgar but i guess you would say who started it? maybe it started -- >> it's not about who started it. i don't want to get into that. it is. there is rough and there is -- >> it is rough. >> there is rough. >> there is name calling. >> it's natural -- >> defined a new low.
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sarah palin realities in 2008. a lot of african americans looked at the campaign and said this is the beginning of opening a door on race we're now opening on other areas. there is a pivot point that did begin with the essential of barack obama. >> especially after two years, regan, '88 was a rough campaign and administrations and '60, '68 had a lot of fire to 24/7 media environment and each minute and everyone -- >> i think it's -- >> a lot of the provocatives are entrepreneurs. >> that is the reason why it's become acceptable. >> the fact checking doesn't seem to matter. >> we'll be back in 45 seconds with end game. the opponents of political correct n correctness, speaking of, got an interesting alley in the unlikeliest of places.
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meet the press end game is brought to you >> we are back, back now with end game. interesting little note. at the university of chicago to incoming students. let's put it on the board. this is note. our commitment to academic freedom means we do not support so-called trigger warnings, we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial and individuals can retreat from ideas and
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after what has been an odd few years of maybe over campus reactions, as this was i thought what college was about. >> a lot of research universi universities and schools that don't have the same problems, are putting this out. there are guidelines on -- most universities now we're not cancelling speeches no matter how controversial or offensive and that gets back to the definitions that go all the way -- >> but going to college -- >> controversial -- >> this was done because of a committee put together by jeffrey stone. a big liberal. i used this teaching law for years. professor stone is an adamant defender of open expression everywhere and it's long over due and i'm not surprised the university of chicago started it. >> joy, somebody might say you just talked about the meanness of the campaign before and now you guys are praising it. there is a difference.
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intellectual leto it. >> there are teachers nervous about the lek tuctures because e might be reaction from a student. i think we've gone too far in the direction of not allowing intellectual debate. as long as colleges are careful not to allow harassment, which in the enter anytime age can happen. >> i love there is a real protest, movement. people are politically engaged there is too much sensitivity deferring view. everyone should be respected but at the same time, when i was at notre dame, i loved when i heard someone from the far left versus right. let's see the debates. >> i got to go to school and one day i saw jesse jackson and the next day newt gingrich. it was great. and i went to both events. >> let's face it, hillary clinton started as a gold water republican girl and it was all of the years and the people she came in contact with that
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>> for eugene mccarthy. >> does ideology be part of the conversation in newsrooms and all sorts of places. >> one other thing about your comment about the '88 campaign and what they did with the helmet and the rest, it was a rough campaign but pre talk radio and cable tv and really pre internet and the velocity of what is going meanness and crudeness of the campaign and the fact you can get four pa knock owes but doesn't matter. >> what a week. good to be back. love the olympics but i was done with the marathons. two marathons are enough. we got our own, 70 plus days of it. if it's sunday, every single sunday for the rest of this
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i got my bag and my ran. a chaotic scene overnight at los angeles international airport as loud noises cause panic. andor for president obama calls donald trump a psychopath, this agency the candidates prepare for their debate just 29 days from now. new detailing surrounding the death of dwyane wade's cousin. and flash floods in the mississippi area. and the vmas. >> and the early win for summer.

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