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steve hayes there in d.c. thanks, melissa. melissa: meanwhile hillary clinton heading to ohio as she deals with the fallout from those leaked comments about sanders supporters. rich edson is live in chappaqua, new york. what is hillary clinton up to today, rich? reporter: good morning, melissa, when you talk about comments and reaction to it. bernie sanders says she is correct inner in assessment. donald trump trying to drive a wedge, that bernie sanders supporters should stop backing hillary clinton because of what she said, a barista living in the basement. she is taking a page out of bernie sanders's playbook here. according to campaign aide will go after two corporations in ohio talking about the economy. she will talk about wells fargo and mylan pharmaceutical. wells fargo criticized by congress, bipartisan over past
steve hayes there in d.c. thanks, melissa. melissa: meanwhile hillary clinton heading to ohio as she deals with the fallout from those leaked comments about sanders supporters. rich edson is live in chappaqua, new york. what is hillary clinton up to today, rich? reporter: good morning, melissa, when you talk about comments and reaction to it. bernie sanders says she is correct inner in assessment. donald trump trying to drive a wedge, that bernie sanders supporters should stop backing hillary...
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steve hayes, dr. gina loudoun, tom bevin, and rick renell. steve, we'll go down the line here.irst we'll go for advice for trump. >> my advice for trump would be to say that he's stepping down and that he's going to have mike pence fill in for the rest of the race. so that republicans can try to make of it and beat hillary clinton. >> okay, really, what are the odds you think he does that? >> very slim. but you're ask ming my advice. >> so should she step down, too? >> no, she shouldn't step down, she should say as leaittle as s possibly can to get in the way of this. >> and his campaign obviously says he's not stepping down. dr. gina, best advice for trump? >> my best advice would be to talk a little bit, that he has had a spiritual journey. you know, this is a refining process, you put yourself out there like this and you are going to be humbled. my husband has been in politics much of our adult life and it is a humbling experience. i think if he talks about that, from that emotional side, he could connect even more so with the people who already like him and maybe even earn
steve hayes, dr. gina loudoun, tom bevin, and rick renell. steve, we'll go down the line here.irst we'll go for advice for trump. >> my advice for trump would be to say that he's stepping down and that he's going to have mike pence fill in for the rest of the race. so that republicans can try to make of it and beat hillary clinton. >> okay, really, what are the odds you think he does that? >> very slim. but you're ask ming my advice. >> so should she step down, too?...
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steve hayes, dr. gina loudoun, tom bevin, and rick renell. steve, we'll go down the line here.t we'll go for advice for trump. >> my advice for trump would be to say that he's stepping down and that he's going to have mike pence fill in for the rest of the race. so that republicans can try to make of it and beat hillary clinton. >> okay, really, what are the odds you think he does that? >> very slim. but you're ask ming my advice. >> so should she step down, too? >> no, she shouldn't step down, she should say as leaittle as s possibly can to get in the way of this. >> and his campaign obviously says he's not stepping down. dr. gina, best advice for trump? >> my best advice would be to talk a little bit, that he has had a spiritual journey. you know, this is a refining process, you put yourself out there like this and you are going to be humbled. my husband has been in politics much of our adult life and it is a humbling experience. i think if he talks about that, from that emotional side, he could connect even more so with the people who already like him and maybe even earn som
steve hayes, dr. gina loudoun, tom bevin, and rick renell. steve, we'll go down the line here.t we'll go for advice for trump. >> my advice for trump would be to say that he's stepping down and that he's going to have mike pence fill in for the rest of the race. so that republicans can try to make of it and beat hillary clinton. >> okay, really, what are the odds you think he does that? >> very slim. but you're ask ming my advice. >> so should she step down, too?...
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. >> the story broken by steve hayes of the weekly standard which an interview with f.b.i. investigators looking at secretary clinton's e-mail practices and an f.b.i. record and classification official said that he felt pressure from patrick kennedy, senior state department official, to change the classification of some hillary clinton e-mails. to your knowledge, did anyone that was associated with hillary clinton ask or instruct kennedy to seek changes to the classification of e-mails? >> absolutely not. i have no knowledge that happened. absolutely not. >> tim kaine getting grilled by bret baier on fox news about new wikileaks revelations including bringing in the panel of gusts to talk about it, first, david drunker and host of a great podcast "examining politics." and washington bureau chief at the new york post and senior political writer for 538.com and our first return guest. so, welcome. >> so, we have not had bombshells in the wick hack but there was uncomfortable conversation with the clinton campaign and this is serious. >> it is like this, everything we have see
. >> the story broken by steve hayes of the weekly standard which an interview with f.b.i. investigators looking at secretary clinton's e-mail practices and an f.b.i. record and classification official said that he felt pressure from patrick kennedy, senior state department official, to change the classification of some hillary clinton e-mails. to your knowledge, did anyone that was associated with hillary clinton ask or instruct kennedy to seek changes to the classification of e-mails?...
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steve hayes, a senior writer for the weekly standard. dr.ina louden is the host of american trends with dr. gina. tom bevin is the real clear politics co-founder and publisher. and rick grinnell is the former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. i want to start, guys, by playing robert jeffries. he is a very prominent pastor. he is on trump's faith advisory council. it sounds like evangelicals are going to stick together. here's what dr. jeffries had to say. >> it's probably true there are other things from his past that will come out as well. but i think what he can do is say i'm ashamed of what i've said, it doesn't represent who i am, and i'm a changed person and i will never exhibit this behavior from this point on. >> rick, i've heard from other evangelical leaders who say, listen, if our choices are him and hillary we've never been choosing him to be a church leader, we're voting for him as president of the united states. i know you think to those comments that he hasn't given a genuine enough apology yet. do we see it tomorrow night?
steve hayes, a senior writer for the weekly standard. dr.ina louden is the host of american trends with dr. gina. tom bevin is the real clear politics co-founder and publisher. and rick grinnell is the former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. i want to start, guys, by playing robert jeffries. he is a very prominent pastor. he is on trump's faith advisory council. it sounds like evangelicals are going to stick together. here's what dr. jeffries had to say. >> it's probably true there...
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of it but what we want to do is replenish -- >> such a nasty -- jon: joining us with analysis is steve hayes of the weekly standard and fox news contributor, david drucker is senior political correspondent for the washington examiner. welcome. you heard that exchange about the results of the election and donald trump's position on it. what do you think? >> it will make supporters happy but he flubbed it. all he has to say is of course i will honor the result of the election, i am a law and order candidate. trying to bring law and order back to this country. instead he was trump. utterly predictable but distracted from other good moments he had and the kind of thing that becomes the talk of the debate. another 2000 situation like george w. bush and al gore, nobody in that situation will be expected to concede because they are a couple of votes behind can you cross that bridge when you come to it, you don't say in advance as he has said for days and days, the question from chris wallace, will you accept the results of the election? jon: you filed an article that said trump lost the debate with
of it but what we want to do is replenish -- >> such a nasty -- jon: joining us with analysis is steve hayes of the weekly standard and fox news contributor, david drucker is senior political correspondent for the washington examiner. welcome. you heard that exchange about the results of the election and donald trump's position on it. what do you think? >> it will make supporters happy but he flubbed it. all he has to say is of course i will honor the result of the election, i am a...
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steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard at real clear politics.onica crowley, editor and columnist for the "washington times." people have long said, monica, there may be a civil war within the republican party and others blow it off. i mean, this is here. >> yes. >> it's reality. >> it is real, yes. and donald trump is fighting back. look, because donald trump represents an existential threat to the bipartisan ruling class, that means that he's fighting a multi-front war, so he's taking incoming from the president, the white house, mrs. clinton, her campaign, the democratic party,s republican establishment, and the media. if he wins this race, it will be a straight-up miracle. i think, though, that what he's doing here in terms of fighting back, this is why you have surrogates. the republican nominee for president should not be punching down. he should not even be taking on these fights. that's what his surrogates are for. i think he would have been better served to take the opposite approach and say, look, when i am elected president, i'm going
steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard at real clear politics.onica crowley, editor and columnist for the "washington times." people have long said, monica, there may be a civil war within the republican party and others blow it off. i mean, this is here. >> yes. >> it's reality. >> it is real, yes. and donald trump is fighting back. look, because donald trump represents an existential threat to the bipartisan ruling class, that...
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bill: steve hayes, good morning to you.he used that line at the convention in philly, he used it in debate number one in hofstra and again last night. here is how i scored it. she guntd his skin early in debate number one. he did the same to her last night. what did you think? >> i think that's fair. i think she was not nearly as polished in this debate as she was at half extra, and trump was better, particularly at the end of the debate. having said that, if you look at the big takeaway it did two it insured republicans thinking about bailing on the trump-pence ticket or trying to push trump off that ticket will freeze and hold their fire. 2, donald trump by denying he had done these things insures that journalists are going to look for people who made those accusations. and there have been at least two women who made those accusations. and aaron burnett read an email from one saturday night. bill: anderson cooper asked him about that specifically. >> are you saying what you said on that bus 11 years ago, that you did not
bill: steve hayes, good morning to you.he used that line at the convention in philly, he used it in debate number one in hofstra and again last night. here is how i scored it. she guntd his skin early in debate number one. he did the same to her last night. what did you think? >> i think that's fair. i think she was not nearly as polished in this debate as she was at half extra, and trump was better, particularly at the end of the debate. having said that, if you look at the big takeaway...
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steve hayes. and a b stoodard and juan williams co-host in the five and charlie herd political columnist. >> steve, they say they don't have a warrant and the washington post said justice department said to comey don't do it. but there was not a lot of juice from because loretta lynch had the meeting on the tarmac. >> i am not sure prized she doesn't want her doing this. but it is part of what led him to be transparent as he's been. two other considerations that was reported that huma abdean that she doesn't know how they ended up on anthony's computer. that is interesting and apparent she ed where she told the she only used these specified devices to communicate via e-mail potentially with secretary clinton. there are all sorts of potential problems for huma abedin in this. the clinton attacks on comey are really are tough to understand. on the one hand she has to defend herself, somehow, on the other hand, going after james comey, the fbi director who clearly went out of his way to avo avoid pros
steve hayes. and a b stoodard and juan williams co-host in the five and charlie herd political columnist. >> steve, they say they don't have a warrant and the washington post said justice department said to comey don't do it. but there was not a lot of juice from because loretta lynch had the meeting on the tarmac. >> i am not sure prized she doesn't want her doing this. but it is part of what led him to be transparent as he's been. two other considerations that was reported that...
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steve hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. good morning, martha. martha: let's look at a quote from "the wall street journal" piece this morning. we suppose a president wouldn't pay close attention to the email addresses of his cabinet officers though that lack of state.gov was sure a red flag. the fact that he said he didn't know about the server may also have protected him from an fbi interview. what do you make of that? >> yeah. i think they're right. i think they're give being the president the benefit of the doubt. there are basically two scenarios. either the president lied when he said he didn't know about the private server or private email address or the president was telling the truth. if he lied, that was certainly the understanding of the clinton team as reflected in these podesta emails. they thought the president had said something that was either false or incorrect. that is why they panicked. that is why cheryl mills sent an email that they had to clean it up. if the president was telling the truth, it raises all
steve hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. good morning, martha. martha: let's look at a quote from "the wall street journal" piece this morning. we suppose a president wouldn't pay close attention to the email addresses of his cabinet officers though that lack of state.gov was sure a red flag. the fact that he said he didn't know about the server may also have protected him from an fbi interview. what do you make of that? >> yeah. i...
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steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. eve, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that came out. the wikileaks scandal. the obamacare premiums on top of the fbi 302 interviews which suggested that a senior state department official was trying to pressure the fbi changing classification on some of these emails. and then you had the doug band memo talked about clinton inc. and laid out how he makes his money and overlapping ten calls olapping . hard to imagine a candidate having a worse week than donald trump just had. and now you look at this and you think well, this might be close. >> >> i'm getting text messages from republican operativ
steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. eve, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that came...
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steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. steve, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that came out. the wikileaks scandal. the obamacare premiums on top of the fbi 302 interviews which suggested that a senior state department official was trying to pressure the fbi changing classification on some of these emails. and then you had the doug band memo talked about clinton inc. and laid out how he makes his money and overlapping ten calls olapping . hard to imagine a candidate having a worse week than donald trump just had. and now you look at this and you think well, this might be close. >> >> i'm getting text messages from republican operat
steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. steve, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that...
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steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. e, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that came out. the wikileaks scandal. the obamacare premiums on top of the fbi 302 interviews which suggested that a senior state department official was trying to pressure the fbi changing classification on some of these emails. and then you had the doug band memo talked about clinton inc. and laid out how he makes his money and overlapping ten calls olapping . hard to imagine a candidate having a worse week than donald trump just had. and now you look at this and you think well, this might be close. >> >> i'm getting text messages from republican operatives
steve hayes, jonathan swan, and charlie hurt. e, reaction to the interview and where things stand now considering this breaking news today? >> yeah. well, we don't know where things stand in reaction to the latest news today. it seemed as if there was some tightening towards donald trump over the past week. and when you look back at the week that hillary clinton had, it's no wonder that there would have been some tightening to donald trump. you just look at some of the things that came...
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there was a story broken by steve hayes with "the weekly standard" last night in which an interview with fbi investigators looking at secretary clinton's e-mail practices, an fbi records and classification official said he felt pressure from kennedy, a senior state department official, to change the classification of some hillary clinton e-mails. to your knowledge, did anyone associated with secretary clinton or her campaign ask or instruct kennedy to seek changes to classification of e-mails? >> absolutely not. i have no knowledge that that happened, absolutely not. >> and if you found out that they were trying to -- with a specific e-mails based on an arcane foya rule, doesn't that sound like somewhat of a cover-up? >> well, you know, look, here would be something you'd have to look at. classification of material changes all the time for all kinds of reasons. and they're not all nefarious. in fact, i'm on a couple committees where i get classified information a lot. the armed services and foreign relations committees. material i can talk about or material that i can't talk about? i'll
there was a story broken by steve hayes with "the weekly standard" last night in which an interview with fbi investigators looking at secretary clinton's e-mail practices, an fbi records and classification official said he felt pressure from kennedy, a senior state department official, to change the classification of some hillary clinton e-mails. to your knowledge, did anyone associated with secretary clinton or her campaign ask or instruct kennedy to seek changes to classification of...
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the wikileaks e-mails and other things came out as well as well as a blockbuster story broken by steve hayes of the weekly standard about an fbi/state department quid pro quo to try to hold back some e-mails and change the classification. these are stories that are explosive. i'll talk with senator kaine about them this morning on "fox news sunday." >> sounds like a very busy show. thank you >> thanks. >> anjuli: you can see "fox news sunday" on fox 13 starting at 9:00 a.m. >> alcides: going to church is as easy as jumping in your car for one south tampa this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protecting social security and women's health care or growing the economy, we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message you may remember the days of the drive-in movies.one south tampa >> anjuli: you may remember the days of the drive-in movie
the wikileaks e-mails and other things came out as well as well as a blockbuster story broken by steve hayes of the weekly standard about an fbi/state department quid pro quo to try to hold back some e-mails and change the classification. these are stories that are explosive. i'll talk with senator kaine about them this morning on "fox news sunday." >> sounds like a very busy show. thank you >> thanks. >> anjuli: you can see "fox news sunday" on fox 13...
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steve hayes, senior write fr fo "weekly standard." arles lane for the "washington post," and charles hurt, political columnist for the "washington times" okay, steve, it's not a shock, not a surprise. republicans and others have been saying this was going to happen, it's just this is a confirmation. >> i was re-reading this book "why obama compacare is wrong f america" published in 2011, lays out these argue themememenargum this. more plans have deductibles associated with them, fewer choices. basically everything republicans warned about in advance of the passage of this law is happening right now. i think it's a much better political issue for senate candidates, senate republicans than it is likely in the presidential race. that's not to say if i were advising donald trump i wouldn't tell him to hit it every single day. i would. >> he hit it hard today. >> he hit it hard today. he should hit it hard every single day between now and election day. the problem with donald trump, in the republican primaries he was basically defending, th
steve hayes, senior write fr fo "weekly standard." arles lane for the "washington post," and charles hurt, political columnist for the "washington times" okay, steve, it's not a shock, not a surprise. republicans and others have been saying this was going to happen, it's just this is a confirmation. >> i was re-reading this book "why obama compacare is wrong f america" published in 2011, lays out these argue themememenargum this. more plans have...
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steve hayes, senior write fr fo "weekly standard." charles lane for the "washington post," and charles hurt, political columnist for the "washington times" okay, steve, it's not a shock, not a surprise. republicans and others have been saying this was going to happen, it's just this is a confirmation. >> i was re-reading this book "why obama compacare is wrong f america" published in 2011, lays out these argue themememenargum this. more plans have deductibles associated with them, fewer choices. basically everything republicans warned about in advance of the passage of this law is happening right now. i think it's a much better political issue for senate candidates, senate republicans than it is likely in the presidential race. that's not to say if i were advising donald trump i wouldn't tell him to hit it every single day. i would. >> he hit it hard today. >> he hit it hard today. he should hit it hard every single day between now and election day. the problem with donald trump, in the republican primaries he was basically defending,
steve hayes, senior write fr fo "weekly standard." charles lane for the "washington post," and charles hurt, political columnist for the "washington times" okay, steve, it's not a shock, not a surprise. republicans and others have been saying this was going to happen, it's just this is a confirmation. >> i was re-reading this book "why obama compacare is wrong f america" published in 2011, lays out these argue themememenargum this. more plans have...
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we will bring in our panel, steve hayes and monica crowley and david kennedy, senior politics writer for us news and world report. monica, i talked to senator seconds and they are seeing a lot of republican defections. is this the moment? >> this is the moment for donald trump to step up and try to salvage the campaign. the united states is a country of second chances and americans love a comeback story. this is the moment to maximize the opportunity. he has a real chance to show he is modest and humble and contrite and not characteristics associated with donald trump. this is his chance to show the american people that side of him. remember, we do have precedence. we have bib big being accused when he was running. arnold schwarzenegger running for governor of california, being accused of groping women. we have president obama facing anti-american preacher in wright, and nixon going back with the speech and they all salvaged the candidacy and won wren they handled it the right way. >> why is this different? because we heard donald trump with the ought yes? it is cutting through much
we will bring in our panel, steve hayes and monica crowley and david kennedy, senior politics writer for us news and world report. monica, i talked to senator seconds and they are seeing a lot of republican defections. is this the moment? >> this is the moment for donald trump to step up and try to salvage the campaign. the united states is a country of second chances and americans love a comeback story. this is the moment to maximize the opportunity. he has a real chance to show he is...
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steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." dr. gina lowden "host of american trends." heidi with "usa today." okay, heidi, interesting to see the president say he was going to be reserved today and two after donald trump. we've seen him on the trail like that. he was at the white house. what do you sense the state of the race is right now? >> we can look at your poll or a multitude of polls that have shown a similar spread, but to me the most telling part of it is not just how this is boiling down to the electoral college vote but what's happening with these core demographic groups. if you remember, bret, when we came into this campaign the expectation was donald trump was going to gin this massive white voter turnout, that he would do better than mitt romney with whiter poll it shows he's doing seven points worse with white voters than mitt romney did, and i think this is where this comes down and explains a lot of why what we're seeing at the electoral college level as well. >> gina? >> i think the indpept voepende voters is interesting. one thing that made mr. trump
steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." dr. gina lowden "host of american trends." heidi with "usa today." okay, heidi, interesting to see the president say he was going to be reserved today and two after donald trump. we've seen him on the trail like that. he was at the white house. what do you sense the state of the race is right now? >> we can look at your poll or a multitude of polls that have shown a similar spread, but to me the most...
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steve hayes, senior writer for "the weekly standard."a loudoun, host of "american trends with dr. gena," and rick renell, former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. welcome all. it's been an eventful weekend. >> so far. >> does he recover from the comments? are they fatal to his candidacy? he's apologized. he said he's a different person. and that was a long time ago. >> nobody makes patricks in this race with any degree of conviction or confidence, but if you ask me today, yeah, i think these are fatal to his candidacy. i think the real challenge for the republican party is if donald trump -- at this point, he was losing anyway by four points, six points, depending on the poll you believe, national polls. he's slipping in battleground states. he now, i think, is likely to lose evangelical voters, movement conservatives, women who might have been willing to vote for him, just as the alternative to hillary clinton. the problem is, if republicans try to replace trump, then they risk losing all of the trump supporters, alienating that gro
steve hayes, senior writer for "the weekly standard."a loudoun, host of "american trends with dr. gena," and rick renell, former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. welcome all. it's been an eventful weekend. >> so far. >> does he recover from the comments? are they fatal to his candidacy? he's apologized. he said he's a different person. and that was a long time ago. >> nobody makes patricks in this race with any degree of conviction or confidence, but...
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steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard at real clear politics.ica crowley, editor and columnist for the "washington times." people have long said, monica, there may be a civil war within the republican party and others blow it off. i mean, this is here. >> yes. >> it's reality. >> it is real, yes. and donald trump is fighting back. look, because donald trump represents an existential threat to the bipartisan ruling class, that means that he's fighting a multi-front war, so he's taking incoming from the president, the white house, mrs. clinton, her campaign, the democratic party,s republican establishment, and the media. if he wins this race, it will be a straight-up miracle. i think, though, that what he's doing here in terms of fighting back, this is why you have surrogates. the republican nominee for president should not be punching down. he should not even be taking on these fights. that's what his surrogates are for. i think he would have been better served to take the opposite approach and say, look, when i am elected president, i'm going to
steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard at real clear politics.ica crowley, editor and columnist for the "washington times." people have long said, monica, there may be a civil war within the republican party and others blow it off. i mean, this is here. >> yes. >> it's reality. >> it is real, yes. and donald trump is fighting back. look, because donald trump represents an existential threat to the bipartisan ruling class, that...
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steve hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard. o'keefe with the "the washington post."ucker carlson host of "fox & friends weekend" and phil muster image and former senior advisor to mike pence. gentleman gentlemen, thanks for being here. this is mike pence's big night. he likes to say he is vanilla. what about tonight? what will he do? >> i think he will be more than vanilla. this is a second reintroduction for mike pence to america. most of america doesn't really know who governor pence is. but he has a chance to talk about what he has done in the congress. i suspect he will talk about his foreign policy experience in the congress. his leadership in the congress and someone who knows how to make washington work. he has a terrific track record in the state of indiana growing the economy, balancing the budget. really investing in education. his job tonight i think will be to show that he is the steady second hand to donald trump who can help him bring the real change that trump is talking about. >> traditionally what trips him up? >> traditionally what trips up mike pen
steve hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard. o'keefe with the "the washington post."ucker carlson host of "fox & friends weekend" and phil muster image and former senior advisor to mike pence. gentleman gentlemen, thanks for being here. this is mike pence's big night. he likes to say he is vanilla. what about tonight? what will he do? >> i think he will be more than vanilla. this is a second reintroduction for mike pence to america. most of america doesn't...
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steve hayes joins us now, senior writer for the weekly standard, and fox news contributor. welcome. what do you make of it? >> he's right. it's been an interesting 24 hours. >> yeah. >> this feels different than the other predictions of donald trump's demise, in particular because as john said, this is an arterial wound. you are seeing senior republicans, some of them stepping out publicly, withdrawing their endorsements from trump. virtually everybody condemning. it's hard to find people who will defend donald trump or try to put his arguments in context because it can't be done. beyond that, behind the scenes, what's taking place, what took place last night and is taking place right now all over the country is members of congress, republicans, strategists, elected officials, calling one another trying to figure out what the next step is. i think you are likely to see a number of additional republicans withdraw their support, potentially some very prominent republicans pull their support from donald trump and urge the party as a party to take a different path. >> there's a couple w
steve hayes joins us now, senior writer for the weekly standard, and fox news contributor. welcome. what do you make of it? >> he's right. it's been an interesting 24 hours. >> yeah. >> this feels different than the other predictions of donald trump's demise, in particular because as john said, this is an arterial wound. you are seeing senior republicans, some of them stepping out publicly, withdrawing their endorsements from trump. virtually everybody condemning. it's hard to...
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steve hayes, writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. >> good morning to you, martha.ut this morning more worry pouring through we may get up on the screen in a moment, your take how this is getting treated and what is getting more attention? >> certainly media are paying more attention to donald trump's troubles, electoral prospects, accusers, donald trump is saying in many of his speeches. makes it easier for media to justify continued attention on donald trump and story about the accusers when donald trump says, for instance, as he did this weekend, that he is going to sue his accusers after the election. but that doesn't in any way diminish the importance or significance of some of the revelations coming out of these wikileaks documents, whether you're talking about marking certain potential significance stance programs in haiti for friends of bill. whether you're talking about the very troubling story about the king of morocco and hillary clinton agreeing to do an event there for the clinton global initiative in exchange for $12 million, at least described in the
steve hayes, writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. >> good morning to you, martha.ut this morning more worry pouring through we may get up on the screen in a moment, your take how this is getting treated and what is getting more attention? >> certainly media are paying more attention to donald trump's troubles, electoral prospects, accusers, donald trump is saying in many of his speeches. makes it easier for media to justify continued attention on donald...
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steve hayes, weekly standard guy, is with us now. the t and will he get the republican establishment back at least nominally with him? >> morning, stuart. i think he probably slowed any defections, at least the rate of defections, you could see a few more, but i think he probably slowed that with his performance last night. as it relates to the republicans and the defections, i think that you're likely to see this conference call take place and paul ryan not take a strong position. i don't think expect to see paul ryan announce he's not going to continue to support mike pence, not because paul ryan as a person wouldn't want to withhold his support or withdraw his support from pence, but paul ryan the speaker doesn't want to do that to his house members in competitive districts who have already endorsed donald trump. he doesn't want to leave them sort of high and dry. stuart: steve, at the opening of this show, i tried to sum up the debate from trump's standpoint saying he went into the debate reeling and came out stable. would you ro
steve hayes, weekly standard guy, is with us now. the t and will he get the republican establishment back at least nominally with him? >> morning, stuart. i think he probably slowed any defections, at least the rate of defections, you could see a few more, but i think he probably slowed that with his performance last night. as it relates to the republicans and the defections, i think that you're likely to see this conference call take place and paul ryan not take a strong position. i...
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steve hayes with the weekly standard broke this story and it involve s patrick kennedy, clos to secretaryto kennedy would provide overseas fbi slots in exchange for a different classification for some e-mails. it also involves ar cane process that kennedy was suggesting to bury e-mails in the state department so it could never be seen. you add this to the information we're hearing and seeing on the e-mails coming from john podesta's e-mails from wikileaks about all that was done and talked about ahead of the deleting of the server, you have some real questions about possible cover-up and it raises questions about the fbi investigation. >> that will be an interesting question for senator kaine on the show today. also, i'm sure you'll talk about the other side of things. the wikileaks side of this, we get to see these goldman sachs transports this morning and diving into those discussions she was having with these wall street bankers. and what do you expect to -- what do you expect senator kaine's defense will be of these? >> i think their defense has been that this is russia acting out, th
steve hayes with the weekly standard broke this story and it involve s patrick kennedy, clos to secretaryto kennedy would provide overseas fbi slots in exchange for a different classification for some e-mails. it also involves ar cane process that kennedy was suggesting to bury e-mails in the state department so it could never be seen. you add this to the information we're hearing and seeing on the e-mails coming from john podesta's e-mails from wikileaks about all that was done and talked...
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let's see, steve carell went there, jennifer garner, woody hayes, a whole bunch of really cool people, including the guys who put central park together, that's right, right in new york city. so you've got a town that looks really cool, it's got that new england feel, we've got some stuff that's being remodeled, and new, we've got some stuff that's old and cool, and we're gonna start off the show at a great place called the granville inn. this is one of the most beautiful places i've seen, walking down the street from the center of town, and it's called the, - granville inn. - and how long has it been the granville inn? - it's been the granville inn since 1924. - 1924, and sean mulryan, you haven't been here the whole time, have you? - no i have not. i actually just came on recently, so. but yeah, she was built in 1924, this actually used to be the property of the granville women's college until 1898, and then it was purchased by a local gentleman by the name of john jones, and he put the inn up here and opened it up 924, and it's been a destination ever since. - [david] you referred t
let's see, steve carell went there, jennifer garner, woody hayes, a whole bunch of really cool people, including the guys who put central park together, that's right, right in new york city. so you've got a town that looks really cool, it's got that new england feel, we've got some stuff that's being remodeled, and new, we've got some stuff that's old and cool, and we're gonna start off the show at a great place called the granville inn. this is one of the most beautiful places i've seen,...
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steve. >> the candidates are back on the campaign trail following last night's presidential debate. we will hear from vice presidential candidate mike pence who was in north carolina today. >> hello north carolina. [applause] thank you robin hayes former congressman and my very dear friend. so good for my wife and i to be here with you today. just a few short months ago that i accepted my party's nomination to run and serve as the next vice president of the united states of america. [applause] ..
steve. >> the candidates are back on the campaign trail following last night's presidential debate. we will hear from vice presidential candidate mike pence who was in north carolina today. >> hello north carolina. [applause] thank you robin hayes former congressman and my very dear friend. so good for my wife and i to be here with you today. just a few short months ago that i accepted my party's nomination to run and serve as the next vice president of the united states of america....
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steve: what you learned working on the book? mark my favorite stories are the : ones that i did not know before. lucy hayes, known as lemonade lucy for prohibiting alcohol in the white house. she is in some ways ahead of her time. , youof my grace coolidge have the silent calvin coolidge and grace coolidge is almost a rock star. she is opposite of calvin coolidge. you learn even about modern first ladies. lady bird johnson -- all first ladies go back to her as a role model. she is one of the first two takes on causes. eleanor roosevelt does, but then there is a break taking on a cause. lady bird johnson takes on this cause of beautification. it is really environmentalism. i learned they really do play a and in the public stage they can get a lot done. steve: what is the role of richard norton smith? mark a great friend of ours, his : idea for the series. he is a guest on the martha washington program, the betty ford program. he makes a good point when you read this book that some first lady's, when you think about it, probably had as much if not more influence on the way we live our lives. look at betty fo
steve: what you learned working on the book? mark my favorite stories are the : ones that i did not know before. lucy hayes, known as lemonade lucy for prohibiting alcohol in the white house. she is in some ways ahead of her time. , youof my grace coolidge have the silent calvin coolidge and grace coolidge is almost a rock star. she is opposite of calvin coolidge. you learn even about modern first ladies. lady bird johnson -- all first ladies go back to her as a role model. she is one of the...
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steve hayes, senior writer for "the weekly standard." gena loudoun, host of "american trends with dr. gena," and rick renell, former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. welcome all. it's been an eventful weekend. >> so far. >> does he recover from the comments? are they fatal to his candidacy? he's apologized. he said he's a different person. and that was a long time ago. >> nobody makes patricks in this race with any degree of conviction or confidence, but if you ask me today, yeah, i think these are fatal to his candidacy. i think the real challenge for the republican party is if donald trump -- at this point, he was losing anyway by four points, six points, depending on
steve hayes, senior writer for "the weekly standard." gena loudoun, host of "american trends with dr. gena," and rick renell, former u.s. spokesman to the united nations. welcome all. it's been an eventful weekend. >> so far. >> does he recover from the comments? are they fatal to his candidacy? he's apologized. he said he's a different person. and that was a long time ago. >> nobody makes patricks in this race with any degree of conviction or confidence,...
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let's see, steve carell went there, jennifer garner, woody hayes, a whole bunch of really cool people, including the guys who put central park together, that's right, right in new york city. so you've got a town that looks really cool, it's got that new england feel, we've got some stuff that's being remodeled, and new, we've got some stuff that's old and cool, and we're gonna start off the show at a great place called the granville inn.
let's see, steve carell went there, jennifer garner, woody hayes, a whole bunch of really cool people, including the guys who put central park together, that's right, right in new york city. so you've got a town that looks really cool, it's got that new england feel, we've got some stuff that's being remodeled, and new, we've got some stuff that's old and cool, and we're gonna start off the show at a great place called the granville inn.