idealogically dedicated -- emptying the place because he think it is the sin of sins? andrea: he doesn't care what the ramifications are. he will close it for idealogical political science reasons. he doesn't care how many people end up dying. harris: 2009 he tried to put executive order power. that is the first place he tried to flex it was close down guantanamo bay. that is interesting, you were there when there were 600. can you imagine how hardcore the last 100 are. would they have been released in order of detriment to the greater society? what happened to good ol' fashion low technology of a bracelet on somebody. can we do that? can we keep up with them? >> apparently not. they would be released that who five we traded for a traitor who were worst of the worst. from the beginning they have been emptying out the pace no matter what on national security consequences. when they are released they will have gitmo street credit to be immediate leaders in whatever jihadist organization. andrea: ask, what side is he on? whose side is he on? everything he is doing is the antithesis of being pro-american. everything. you can't imagine body count. how many soldiers were killed looking for bowe bergdahl. in exchange we traded five of the top, top jihadists. that will return to the battlefield. it is complete insanity. all he cares about is his political legacy. these families that lost loved ones, that searched to capture gitmo detainees he is releasing. you know what he cares about? hurt feelings. cares about hurt feelings in this country trying to kill us. it is unbelievably anti-american at its core. and it infuriates the american people and only thing republicans should talk about from now until election day. sandra: guard at guantanamo bay. learn something new but every day. good stuff, guys, thank you. hillary clinton is playing up the charm in hopes of winning over republican-leaning voters. but is it enough to solve her likability problem? >>> a conservative radio show host us accused carly fiorina from using the women card in language. where is my hotel? où est...mon...hotel? we have a reservation. nous avons une...reservation. my wife needs new shoes. mon... preparing to travel can get complicated. switching your wireless service can be easy. just visit your at&t store and see. can i help you? oui. i mean, yes. it's this easy. they'll explain your options, answer questions. and that's how you shoot a panorama. magnifique. and right now, get three hundred dollars in credits for every line you switch. i can transfer contacts and photos, too. incroyable. see why jd power ranked at&t highest satisfaction with the purchase experience among full service wireless providers. and this is a good translation app. merci beaucoup. right now, aarp members can get a 10% discount on your qualified wireless plan. plus, three hundred dollars in credits for every line you switch. to make your appointment call at&t and switch the easy way. ♪ andrea: he has been criticized for having a likability problem. in an apparent effort to win over gop voters hillary clinton is going on a charm offensive. during a campaign event in red state, nebraska, clinton joked about her likability and urged the crowd to talk to their republican friends about her campaign. listen. >> first thing you can tell them, as best as you can look under the lights i don't have horns. [cheers and applause] andrea: she use ad line in this recorded message for a supporter's father who backs donald trump. >> hi, sean. i'm here with your daughter. i hope you can see i don't have horns. andrea: must have poll tested that one over and over and over again. meg fan, a problem with her likeability. not gone above 50%. if you don't like her, you don't like her. i don't think horns will influence that group. >> hillary clinton has been around for decades and decades. everybody knows what they need to know about her. it will hurt her in the general election. the horn comment, are you sure you don't? i thought you did. for me as republican i don't want another obama administration. i don't think it is funny. andrea: what is so disorienting, pete, we saw first democratic debate her emplying that republicans had horns. remember she said they were her enemy. that was not isis, iran, any of these countries, no, she identified republicans. how will she win them now? >> you know debates happen on saturday night so no one watches them or hillary clinton less you see her less you like her? we'll go to nebraska and talk to republicans convince them i'm a good guy. she is running uphill on this one. her likability among democrats is loy. this is political play. they're anticipating for a potential for trump candidacy. belief in that environment they could pick up quote, unquote moderate republicans however they want to frame it. that is the only reason they would make this calculus. >> if she will play the card it should be funny. >> this is not funny. andrea: when she tries funny, she fails, right, sand disa? with a cloth? da-da-da. sandra: got me. second thing you tell them you know our economy does better when we have a democrat in the white house. i will give it to her. that is actually true. history shows the stock market performs better with democrat. by most theories, reason is because of republican policies that take years to see results. then democrats get to the result of that those republican-placed policies. but i will say she is reaching out to a group as yet undecided. andrea, i would ask you, are you planning on her once she wins the primary if she wins primary to come further to the middle? we're talking about that a lot on fox brings network. -- fox business network. andrea: they are expert triangulatetors. if you're slowing grand is hillary clinton 2016, no horns. that is problem from messaging perspective. to answer your question, when the general election comes into full force, i think she is going to play the woman card. she will get away from this i dye my hair. she will run, harris, full-blown playbook, on war on women. harris: i would wonder why you talk about yourself with headwear, horns, whatever. every time we talk about her, we're awaiting ticktock what the fbi investigation finds on that top secret email holding server now. the story gets more in depth. i know people's eyes, when they poll them glaze over, does it matter. i think we all want to know what that evidence is going to be. maybe the horn dance. i don't them, i don't have them. maybe that will be distraction. andrea: republican presidential candidate carly fiorina is responding back to a comment during her opening statement in the debate talked about surviving breast cancer, losing a child and saying sexism as she climbs the corporate ladder a conservative host a big supporter of ted cruz, saying quote, i have to say this on air, lordy, wow fiorina goes full vagina right away. he apologized after getting pushback on social media and his wife. here is what fiorina had to say about his comment. >> i have been called the "b" word. now i guess i'm going to be called the "v" word. what is aamazing i told an american story last flight in my opening comments. i told my story, just like every other candidate has told their story. so it's inexplicable to me why this major surrogate of ted cruz thought that was playing the v card. andrea: carly, not like hillary, playing woman card. i want to take a tube sock and roll it up to a ball and talk to conservative talk show hosts. >> it is unfortunate. ted cruz was coming up in the polls, right? now his name will be attached to something that somebody who is close to him said. that becomes the conversation. that is complicated. you didn't even have to have anybody like a donald trump go after you to take a punch at you this hard. it happened inside of your tent. andrea: pete, in republican party, a man attacking -- bad enough the left attacks carly fiorina. now we have someone criticizing her for being a woman? >> not only unfortunate but also inaccurate. if you follow carly fiorina, i have done two town halls, for an hour, doesn't play woman card. has incredibly compelling story and wants to talk about being treated like anybody else. this is job for leader with experience. doesn't matter if you're a male or female. of course she is female executive that endured a lot to get where she got to which she could get credit for. she does not play the woman card the way hillary clinton does which is why she is such a powerful contrast to hillary clinton. andrea: sandra you interviewed her, covered her on the fox business network, you noticed a little shift with her quoting thatcher and over things. but as pete said, she doesn't play that card. but does this help or hurt her getting shots from the right? sandra: listen, she is a very strong woman. she had to answer to this a lot as conservative republican woman. andrea, i don't know if it would help her as a republican woman so much as it does for hillary clinton. should she be playing this up more. andrea: i don't think she has to meg began. i don't think she has to go full v. i think she knows that. if she wants to talk about being a mother and wife should be allowed to without being attacked. guys on the stage they go full, p, d, or whatever letter and they look ridiculous. harris: isn't equivalent for other gender when it comes to this sort of thing. >> i'm constantly trying to get woman involved in political process get involved, when wheny see these things why we have less women running for office in general there is inherent sexism. when you step into the arena, you will get something like this. young see this and they don't want to run for office. harris: that is interesting. >> trust me, i know what i'm talking about. >> that is depressing. >> i think it would help her in the republican primary voters. republican primary voters don't want to play the war on women. that is not the lens they see the world. andrea: and she knows that. i think in a general, women too know that. just because you use same restroom as somebody, doesn't mean idealogicallyey represent your values. kind of insulting when you think about it. >>> all righty. admission of donald trump on full hour of jimmy kimmel. what the republican frontrunner said making some headlines. edward snowden. is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. came out today thousands of people to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? 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