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showed one fourth of the voters and still more light must come because each side labeled the other as untrust worthy and whoever wins the winner a battered america will listen for them. at ring side america took in a earful of the tough talk in an unusual presidential battle but the winner must find healing talk to bring a nation together somehow. the campaign is ending and the real tough job of leading and governing begins. leon bibb, news 5. >>> we started off sunny and mild and now the low clouds over down. we will see the rain ebb. akron and canton will linger longer and we will show you the and the akron canton area in to wooster. we got this line of moderate line of rainfall moving in for the next 40 minutes. current temperatures are down and we had highs in the mid-60s around 2:00 p.m. and now in the 50s. scattered rain 55 cleveland and with a southwest breeze at 8 miles per hour. the front has not arrived yet. it will, give it another hour and the front comes in. .6 of an inch of rain. the trough swings in for tomorrow's rush and we can move the threat for rain through tomorrow mornin
showed one fourth of the voters and still more light must come because each side labeled the other as untrust worthy and whoever wins the winner a battered america will listen for them. at ring side america took in a earful of the tough talk in an unusual presidential battle but the winner must find healing talk to bring a nation together somehow. the campaign is ending and the real tough job of leading and governing begins. leon bibb, news 5. >>> we started off sunny and mild and now...
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(susan sarandon/actress, activist) "whether they're unlikeable or not they're untrustable. and i think we've been voting the lesser of two evils for too long, and that's why it's really important. the good news, if you want some good news, is that everybody's so frustrated that at least we're awake." sarandon had supported presidential candidate bernie sanders. sarandon said she will be voting for green party candidate jill stein on november 8th. now fox5 weather 24/7 with meterologist sam argier with plenty of sunshine across the las vegas valley, temperatures this afternoon climbed into the low 80s. skies will stay clear tonight with overnight lows dropping into the 60s. a slight will continue, blowing 5 to 15 mph around the valley. showers will continue over arizona on friday, but they will be too far east to bring us any rain. we'll see a few clouds during the afternoon over the eastern half of our viewing area, otherwise, it will be another mostly sunny and warm fall day. highs will hold in the low 80s. hover around 80 through the weekend and well into next week. a few
(susan sarandon/actress, activist) "whether they're unlikeable or not they're untrustable. and i think we've been voting the lesser of two evils for too long, and that's why it's really important. the good news, if you want some good news, is that everybody's so frustrated that at least we're awake." sarandon had supported presidential candidate bernie sanders. sarandon said she will be voting for green party candidate jill stein on november 8th. now fox5 weather 24/7 with...
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he was saying donald trump was fundamentally untrust worthy and qualified.le having somebody like that be your secretary of state. >> he's not king and he understands that he needs to work with other people to get things done. i think that's why we have seen him tone down his rhetoric to bring his opponents into the fold and we see him reaching out and people who have not exactly been his biggest supporter. he's not a candidate anymore, he's now president-elect trump. he's consolidating the republican party, all republicans. i think it is funny that for the last year, we have been talking about how republican parties are so much in trouble and there is a civil war going on with the republican party and i think it is the democrats that are in big trouble. >> the republicans are all coming together. it is surprise that republicans are running to him right now because they did not think he's going to win this thing. >> raul, what's the message that's coming out of this transition and haley and ben carson, looks like he will be joining. >> one of them, when you
he was saying donald trump was fundamentally untrust worthy and qualified.le having somebody like that be your secretary of state. >> he's not king and he understands that he needs to work with other people to get things done. i think that's why we have seen him tone down his rhetoric to bring his opponents into the fold and we see him reaching out and people who have not exactly been his biggest supporter. he's not a candidate anymore, he's now president-elect trump. he's consolidating...
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she's been talking about his and being unfit ands and untrust worthy and wanting to bring america togethernd we are stronger together. this is a time where we need experience to do the job. both sides are laying out the choices in the closing days. >> i wonder if the two-minute spot for either one of them will take it, you know what, i know you do not like this campaign or having issues like me but for trump is showing him on humility and trust issues. it does not seem like either campaigns are going in that connection? brad, let me start with you. >> i have been waiting for one of these two candidates to talk on the elephant in the room. you have to meet the voters where they are. frank frankly, everybody that's left to decide is not favorable to either candidate. you can try to meet the voters where they are and accept the barriers they had and help them get over that or focus on the agenda control and keep them on the spotlight that favors them the most. >> stefanie, where are you in this case acknowledge the trust elephant in the room for her side of things. >> i think you are probably
she's been talking about his and being unfit ands and untrust worthy and wanting to bring america togethernd we are stronger together. this is a time where we need experience to do the job. both sides are laying out the choices in the closing days. >> i wonder if the two-minute spot for either one of them will take it, you know what, i know you do not like this campaign or having issues like me but for trump is showing him on humility and trust issues. it does not seem like either...
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this untrust worthy person.ess to say that. >> why do so many americans believe that in. >> maybe because they have been told that over and over again by people who known they are going to be running against her for a long time. she's had a target painted on her back for a long time. >> have you take a look at any of the wikileaks e-mails? >> no. >> do you think it is fair they're coming out against her? >> the wikileaks has been released and you are seeing the operations of clinton's campaign and all the things they have been struggled all over. >> people have to be able to have candid and, you know so, y know sort of protected conversations between each other. i would not want every word that i speak to kim or my brother, it is important to know the context and people speak in shorthand sometimes. sometimes they are joking and you know, it is difficult to know exactly what is meant particularly in an e-mail. i do find it alarming that things that were intended to be sort of privileged and not a privilege conve
this untrust worthy person.ess to say that. >> why do so many americans believe that in. >> maybe because they have been told that over and over again by people who known they are going to be running against her for a long time. she's had a target painted on her back for a long time. >> have you take a look at any of the wikileaks e-mails? >> no. >> do you think it is fair they're coming out against her? >> the wikileaks has been released and you are seeing...
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i think that whether they are unlikable or not, they are untrustable.hink we have been voting the lesser of two evils for too long. that's why it's really important. the good news, if you want some good news, is that everybody is so frustrated that at least we are awake. >> we certainly are paying attention. back to what's happening in north dakota, president obama did say the army corps of engineers is trying to come up with a solution but that could take time. protesters want action now and say they will not leave until the pipeline is rerouted. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hos
i think that whether they are unlikable or not, they are untrustable.hink we have been voting the lesser of two evils for too long. that's why it's really important. the good news, if you want some good news, is that everybody is so frustrated that at least we are awake. >> we certainly are paying attention. back to what's happening in north dakota, president obama did say the army corps of engineers is trying to come up with a solution but that could take time. protesters want action now...
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6 and 10 americans found donald trump and hillary clinton, 6 and 10 now unfavorable and untrust worthy. sandra: and i'm not going to make anything of that other than the fact that he won. he pulled this off. everybody is surprised, but i think when we were watching this unfold last night, right away when we saw florida, i go through the last night and unbelievable moment to witness. bill hemmer standing in the middle of all of it. bill: it was like 3d. harris: he was worried that it wouldn't work, right? little james wallace. 6-year-old. anyway, moving on. a couple of things were missing from the whole mix which i thought really may have driven donald trump's cause even farther. how much money did he spend on the ads? ground game, where is your ground game? [laughter] >> he has completely changed the game. i don't remember -- i think he had 1500 compare today her 5,000. bill: i was in trump tower, 14th floor, maybe there were 70 people on the entire people. maybe. there were probably 500 working for hillary's campaign. sandra: now donald trump promising to put millions of americans bac
6 and 10 americans found donald trump and hillary clinton, 6 and 10 now unfavorable and untrust worthy. sandra: and i'm not going to make anything of that other than the fact that he won. he pulled this off. everybody is surprised, but i think when we were watching this unfold last night, right away when we saw florida, i go through the last night and unbelievable moment to witness. bill hemmer standing in the middle of all of it. bill: it was like 3d. harris: he was worried that it wouldn't...
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the sort of sentiment and the chants i think contributed to a narrative about her as someone who is untrustn in places where that just wasn't true, there just wasn't evidence to bear that fact out. i will be really honest, some of my colleagues won't like this but i think even in the primary, some of what we saw with the bernie bros had a real chilling effect on a lot of women, young women in particular. we learned about during the primary there were a number of these secret facebook groups of young progressive women who were supporting hillary but frankly, they didn't want to deal with the backlash online from some of the bernie bros. there's a lot of pieces to tease out in this conversation. >> a couple things. on the foundation bit, there's nothing to argue on it but we did cover very extensively the trump campaign didn't like how much that we talked about the trump foundation. that was extensively covered. i just want to point that out. i know that you know that. but when it comes to donald trump, and hillary clinton, did you guys underestimate donald trump, do you think? >> you know, i
the sort of sentiment and the chants i think contributed to a narrative about her as someone who is untrustn in places where that just wasn't true, there just wasn't evidence to bear that fact out. i will be really honest, some of my colleagues won't like this but i think even in the primary, some of what we saw with the bernie bros had a real chilling effect on a lot of women, young women in particular. we learned about during the primary there were a number of these secret facebook groups of...
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but the fact that these two candidates are deeply untrusted and disliked. so it is a battle about who rejects them more. and i think what you are seeing in the clinton side is you're seeing some of these college-educated and suburban voters that a romney would have gotten come over to her side. maybe there's a little more crossover in this polarized nation for her than there was in the past. but on the trump side, you see that drop off in white blue-collar voters that comes to his side. so we're seeing this odd mixing but a polarization at the same time. >> jackie, what are you looking at on this last day? >> just to jump off what mary katherine said there, some of the republicans that are voting for her don't like her. they're not thrilled by her. they're probably voting cross ballot. they're voting -- i've got friends in florida voting for hillary clinton and marco rubio. those cross-ballot votes, to the extent they are both sides, i feel like it's more on the democratic side, that's going to be really interesting to see at the end of the night, how much
but the fact that these two candidates are deeply untrusted and disliked. so it is a battle about who rejects them more. and i think what you are seeing in the clinton side is you're seeing some of these college-educated and suburban voters that a romney would have gotten come over to her side. maybe there's a little more crossover in this polarized nation for her than there was in the past. but on the trump side, you see that drop off in white blue-collar voters that comes to his side. so...
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they were willing to make the reservation after this donald asked the most untrust like question. >>hat is your name economical deal. >> reporter: doctor trump says he is voting for hillary, while this hillary will vote for or one, not trump. >> i'm scared of him. >> reporter: this hillary may never be president. >> but can the the other hillary clinton do this. >> reporter: we think not, except maybe on snl. jeanie moos new york. >> how did he do that. >> reporter: just two days left this will the election we are following latest on the campaign trail ahead in the next half an hour, including more on hillary clinton's event here in philadelphia and why don't old trump had to stop one of his speeches last night. >>> also three ways to learn how to do things today to make life easier and save some money. jim donovan is on your side with some help. >>> and st. joes goes international the meet the impressive young woman on the field hockey team who came from all around the world to play in philadelphia. >>> and it is already getting a little lighter out with the time change overnight th
they were willing to make the reservation after this donald asked the most untrust like question. >>hat is your name economical deal. >> reporter: doctor trump says he is voting for hillary, while this hillary will vote for or one, not trump. >> i'm scared of him. >> reporter: this hillary may never be president. >> but can the the other hillary clinton do this. >> reporter: we think not, except maybe on snl. jeanie moos new york. >> how did he do that....
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in a speech today, he also described americans as liars, untrust one way or the other and back stabbers. last month iran's president rouhani described trump and clinton as worse. he didn't describe which was which. remember the white woman who pretended to be black and became head of the naacp chapter out west? now she is coming out with a book about her experiences passing for black. in it she claims she was discriminated against for being black which, of course, she wasn't. news on the upcoming book outrage in some quarters according one real black who said you will never know our struggles and i don't care how much dark spray the tan you put on. the bleach bit software made famous boy hillary clinton is now selling special cloths for your screens featuring clinton herself. cloth or something online and selling out. bleach bit was made famous by clinton team's use of that software to scrub emails from hillary's private server. last year when fox's ed henry asked if she wiped her email server she responded with, what, like a cloth or something? remember that? anyway, what effect will t
in a speech today, he also described americans as liars, untrust one way or the other and back stabbers. last month iran's president rouhani described trump and clinton as worse. he didn't describe which was which. remember the white woman who pretended to be black and became head of the naacp chapter out west? now she is coming out with a book about her experiences passing for black. in it she claims she was discriminated against for being black which, of course, she wasn't. news on the...
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we've all talked about how unpopular both candidates are, how high the dislikability is, and how untrusted they both were. but voters would rather go with a insider. instead of going with somebody they didn't like as the insider, they went with the outsider. >> and tom, you spent a lot of time with the trump campaign. how much thought have they put into what he would do as president? how prepared are they for this tradition, and transition to take over? >> you had governor chris christie heading up his transition team. but he had a core group with giuliani, christie, donald trump, mike pence, jeff sessions. we'll see how that cabinet could shake out. but to be completely honest, i don't know if they have thought that far into the future. another quick update inside the war room, they're high-fiving each other, trump family members with the looks like they're almost celebrating the victory tonight. >> and almost the complete opposite for hillary clinton, what comes next. the press corps were joking, they had essentially started measuring the drapes. hillary clinton had 350 fundraisers, he h
we've all talked about how unpopular both candidates are, how high the dislikability is, and how untrusted they both were. but voters would rather go with a insider. instead of going with somebody they didn't like as the insider, they went with the outsider. >> and tom, you spent a lot of time with the trump campaign. how much thought have they put into what he would do as president? how prepared are they for this tradition, and transition to take over? >> you had governor chris...
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she could win president he some night, but she will go into office with high unfavorables, untrusted.l, it was designed to allow her to hide things from investigators from, free freedof information act request, it not over, that investigation is one probe, there could be another into the clinton foundation, and other thinthings and congress. clinton fatigue is here. trish: i am amazed that it takes government quite a while to do anything, but in how fbi got through 650,000 e-mails in a record aim of time. >> i think that james comey has acted politically. i don't know what he is doing, he has ruined his reputation, he looked like he presided over an investigation for over a year that concluded in july that looked like it was rigged for her, he came out, 11 days before the election that looked like high would sink her, then something that he is exonerating her. donald trump is wrong, you can look through 650,000 e-mails with expert say that it be done. they were searching those when were huma abedins not anthony weiner's e-mails. i think that fbi has been called in to question through
she could win president he some night, but she will go into office with high unfavorables, untrusted.l, it was designed to allow her to hide things from investigators from, free freedof information act request, it not over, that investigation is one probe, there could be another into the clinton foundation, and other thinthings and congress. clinton fatigue is here. trish: i am amazed that it takes government quite a while to do anything, but in how fbi got through 650,000 e-mails in a record...
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debates even though 76% of the americans were screaming, hillary and donald are the most disliked, untrustedand 80% of american voters now, according to "the new york times,," 80% of voters are repulsed, that is the word they used. they find this campaign repulsive. they are screaming at something else. this was "new york times" poll. 80%. they are looking for what we've got. the question is when will we break through? this is house of cards falling down. we're not one campaign headed by lobbiest the money or super-pac. we're the one campaign -- neil: you are on 44 ballots. >> 45 plus three. neil: so that makes it a tough battle to get that, i notice to find you on ballots. >> exactly. neil: it is tough. but, what do you make of the fact that a lot of sanders supporters are of the opinion, hillary isn't great but trump would be a disaster. we like stein but she doesn't have a chance, so they default to hillary? >> you know, what i would love is a chance for them to hear me out, where are we going with this lesser evil thing? it is a race to the bottom. hillary will offshore our jobs. she sup
debates even though 76% of the americans were screaming, hillary and donald are the most disliked, untrustedand 80% of american voters now, according to "the new york times,," 80% of voters are repulsed, that is the word they used. they find this campaign repulsive. they are screaming at something else. this was "new york times" poll. 80%. they are looking for what we've got. the question is when will we break through? this is house of cards falling down. we're not one...
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because she's untrustable.ad happened had we not thought and made something happen. >> benghazi remains a haunting legacy for clinton. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but the political fallout didn't keep her from running for president one more time. >> let's go out and make that promise to america. thank you. >> next. "why are you checking your credit score?" "i think we can finally get a bigger place." "hey!" "hey!" "ahhhh." "charades?" "yeah, let me check my score too." "try credit karma. it's free." "check out credit karma today." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." >> i think it's the number one priority for her. she facetimes with us every day. she's very hands on. she changes diapers, she helps give charlotte her bottle before bed and i had no doubt that that's the type of grandmother she would be. >> when you have grandchildren, you can really enjoy them and you can spend time th
because she's untrustable.ad happened had we not thought and made something happen. >> benghazi remains a haunting legacy for clinton. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but the political fallout didn't keep her from running for president one more time. >> let's go out and make that promise to america. thank you. >> next. "why are you checking...
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because she's untrustable.>> benghazi remains a haunting legacy for clinton. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but the political fallout didn't keep her from running for president one more time. >> let's go out and make that promise to america. >> next. beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. ♪ well, if you want to sing out, sing out ♪ ♪ and if you want to be free, be free ♪ ♪ 'cause there's a million things to be ♪ ♪ you know that there are ♪ and if you want to be me, be me ♪ ♪ and if you want to be you, be you ♪ ♪ 'cause there's a million things to do ♪ ♪ you know that there are ♪ i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. ♪ where do yo
because she's untrustable.>> benghazi remains a haunting legacy for clinton. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but the political fallout didn't keep her from running for president one more time. >> let's go out and make that promise to america. >> next. beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they...
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on the flip side, people do not trust hillary clinton, untrust worthy numbers are very high and people think that the fbi investigation is something of significant concern if she becomes president of the united states. it's anybody's game. lee: her trust numbers were 45% and right now 31% in the latest poll. that's a big difference. >> trump has the enthusiasm. i attend rallies and conferences on a weekly basis throughout the country for donald trump. people there whether it's women, working people, african americans are enthusiastic. he gets the crowds. he talks about the crowd. they are happy and they are the ones going to the polls. another thing about the early voting, democrats, that's engrained in their culture to do the early voting. statistics have shown that the democrats are getting out there and early voting. they are a little up right now but not really what matters is election day. early voting is not that significant. dagen: 37 million early votes cast as of friday at least 1 million more democrats than republicans are returned ballots in the data received so fall by the
on the flip side, people do not trust hillary clinton, untrust worthy numbers are very high and people think that the fbi investigation is something of significant concern if she becomes president of the united states. it's anybody's game. lee: her trust numbers were 45% and right now 31% in the latest poll. that's a big difference. >> trump has the enthusiasm. i attend rallies and conferences on a weekly basis throughout the country for donald trump. people there whether it's women,...
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the fact that she was considered untrust worthy as much as more than donald trump even though the numbers tell you that her statements were far more accurate than his raises a question of why could he get away with lying and telling false stamentse so easily and she couldn't. when she did less. so i think all those things that the caller mentioned obviously turned off some degree of different types of voters. so it's all. it's not one thing. it's really everything. host: this program carried live on c-span radio and sirius ex-im. so we welcome our listeners and look ahead. i know we just got through one election but let's talk briefly about 2018. look at some of the states where democrats are going to be on the ballot including pennsylvania, ohio, yip, michigan, and wisconsin, as well as missouri. these are all states that went republican this year. also, out west in california and washington which stayed democratic. but it's basically the complete opposite of where republicans were in 2016. as democrats try to recapture at least the u.s. senate in two years. guest: voters -- i'll make th
the fact that she was considered untrust worthy as much as more than donald trump even though the numbers tell you that her statements were far more accurate than his raises a question of why could he get away with lying and telling false stamentse so easily and she couldn't. when she did less. so i think all those things that the caller mentioned obviously turned off some degree of different types of voters. so it's all. it's not one thing. it's really everything. host: this program carried...
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in this case the democrats chose to nominate a person who was overwhelmingly untrusted in the americanandidates were overwhelmingly untrustworthy. >> yeah. >> virtually two out of thee or three out of four americans think the country is on the wrong track but what is it, 40% said it was the most important quality? these things change. and the untrustworthiness of the candidates and the questions about each other's character raised the percentage that we're concerned about, character and temperament. concerns about change affected similarly the number that wanted a change agent as their number one priority. what's interesting to me is change became less important over the course of the campaign. >> just one other point on trump and the temperament issue. which has dogged him. the flip side of that, even though they think he's got a bad temperament. the flip side is how did he get all of the support from the white working class. yes it was in part policy and trade. but that messaging that he sent, the willingness to offend, to not raise his hand when we asked him are you going to support
in this case the democrats chose to nominate a person who was overwhelmingly untrusted in the americanandidates were overwhelmingly untrustworthy. >> yeah. >> virtually two out of thee or three out of four americans think the country is on the wrong track but what is it, 40% said it was the most important quality? these things change. and the untrustworthiness of the candidates and the questions about each other's character raised the percentage that we're concerned about, character...