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robby: the refrigerator. jennifer: o, my lord. robby: i would not let them buy a refrigerator. someone can donate it it. it should go into the smithsonian afterwards. it probably has freon and other bad stuff. host: your friend did a column, hillary clinton re-brands obamas frat house as her own. she is arguing clinton world is very male. do you feel like it is a little male at the top? i do not even know through those people are. [laughter] i do not feel like that. host: do you worry about diversity? jennifer: this is a big -- this is an important priority for both hillary and robby and john. this is a big priority for these guys. i am really proud of the team we have built. diversity in age gender. robby: we have 24-year-olds and 22-year-olds. we hold our staff accountable for finding the most diverse staff possible. i think we're the first ever presidential campaign to have a chief diversity officer. we are really proud of the team we are building. host: you are the special guest at an lgbt take off. -- kickoff event. assuming a supreme court ruling in favor of gay marriage,
robby: the refrigerator. jennifer: o, my lord. robby: i would not let them buy a refrigerator. someone can donate it it. it should go into the smithsonian afterwards. it probably has freon and other bad stuff. host: your friend did a column, hillary clinton re-brands obamas frat house as her own. she is arguing clinton world is very male. do you feel like it is a little male at the top? i do not even know through those people are. [laughter] i do not feel like that. host: do you worry about...
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robby: we don't know. all we know is trump continues to praise vladimir putin, to talk about how nato should not intercede if the russians make aggressive acts toward eastern know or we are being told that the russians stole this data and potentially released it for the purpose of hurting our campaign. experts have to connect all of those dots. you assume there will be more trenches of hacked e-mails? robby: we just don't know. it has -- been promisedhas by wiki links and they have delivered on their promises. robby: they have not delivered on their promises generally. sometimes when they release information and has been doctored, altered. we have to see. preview this bus tour you guys will be on? where will you go, how will you try to get across? robby: we talk about the different hinges for voters in one of the most important ones is the economy. secretary clinton and senator kaine will be going to pennsylvania and ohio. they will be visiting towns with manufacturing facilities, manufacturing facilities
robby: we don't know. all we know is trump continues to praise vladimir putin, to talk about how nato should not intercede if the russians make aggressive acts toward eastern know or we are being told that the russians stole this data and potentially released it for the purpose of hurting our campaign. experts have to connect all of those dots. you assume there will be more trenches of hacked e-mails? robby: we just don't know. it has -- been promisedhas by wiki links and they have delivered on...
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robby: not at all. i remember the meeting i was in when that news came out is we were dealing with wikileaks. still in the mills that the russians were leaking out, we had to deal with that. anyone who was popping champagne bottles was just wrong. in fact, we put out a video two weeks after that day and said we could lose this. we got a rally. we fought hard. jake: i want to move on to the decisions.ential at what point was bernie sanders stricken from the list? we know he was on the list of 39 or so possible contenders. he obviously generated a great deal of enthusiasm. he obviously reached out to a lot of groups that you didn't find easy to reach out to. he won the michigan primary, won the wisconsin primary, two states you did not win. why not put him on the ticket? thatdid tim kaine offer bernie sanders did not? robby: bernie sanders is an important part of our campaign no matter what. we would not have had a successful convention like we did without the help of the bernie sanders. we would not have
robby: not at all. i remember the meeting i was in when that news came out is we were dealing with wikileaks. still in the mills that the russians were leaking out, we had to deal with that. anyone who was popping champagne bottles was just wrong. in fact, we put out a video two weeks after that day and said we could lose this. we got a rally. we fought hard. jake: i want to move on to the decisions.ential at what point was bernie sanders stricken from the list? we know he was on the list of 39...
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robbie, she told him that the roommate of robbie's ex, whose fuss that robbie broke up just to go on the show. so robbie basically winds up telling jojo there's no truth to any of that whatsoever. robbie says once he got slapped by hope, he never spoke to her again. so they're okay. moving on quickly, luke's hometown, burnett, texas. family, big group of friends there. all was well. blah blah blah, whatever. luke just couldn't get to the i love you part. >> okay. >> okay. time for the rose ceremony. >> yeah. >> they were in an airplane hanger. jojo and the jojos there, and luke calls a time-out on the whole thing. they finally get outside. they get outside the airplane hanger. he lays on the i love you thing, and jojo, you know, the meltdown. she doesn't know what to do next, and -- >> too late, luke. >> yeah. too little too late is right. next week a double shot. >> can't wait. >> that's it? an't wait. >> that's it? introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. yes, dear? hey, honey? you're washing that bake
robbie, she told him that the roommate of robbie's ex, whose fuss that robbie broke up just to go on the show. so robbie basically winds up telling jojo there's no truth to any of that whatsoever. robbie says once he got slapped by hope, he never spoke to her again. so they're okay. moving on quickly, luke's hometown, burnett, texas. family, big group of friends there. all was well. blah blah blah, whatever. luke just couldn't get to the i love you part. >> okay. >> okay. time for...
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. >>> then clinton's campaign manager robby mook responds. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel how the fbi's announcement reshapes the presidential race. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. the presidential campaign has taken a dramatic turn with the fbi announcement it's reviewing new evidence in the clinton private e-mail case. that was triggered by a separate investigation into sexting by former new york congressman anthony weiner, estranged husband of top clinton aide huma abedin. both the clinton and trump camps are calling on the fbi to release the details. we're going to spend the full hour drilling into the effect this may have on the race. we'll speak with donald trump's running mate, mike pence, clinton campaign manager, robby mook, and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, devin nunes. >> chris, a law enforcement source tells fox news that thousands of records are involved. the new york fbi team assessed them as relevant, telling their colleagues on the clinton e-mail case,
. >>> then clinton's campaign manager robby mook responds. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel how the fbi's announcement reshapes the presidential race. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. the presidential campaign has taken a dramatic turn with the fbi announcement it's reviewing new evidence in the clinton private e-mail case. that was triggered by a separate investigation into sexting by former new york congressman...
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robby mook with the clinton kellyanne, you're a professional pollster. let's start there with the numbers, which quite frankly don't look very good for donald trump at this point. let me put some of them up on the screen in a four-way race, he trails clinton by more than five points. among women, he trails by 15 points. that's important because women are voting early in big numbers in florida and north carolina. kellyanne, how do you turn this around in two weeks? >> thanks for having me, chris. so by taking the case directly to the voters. th he's in three states yesterday. he'll be in florida for a few days. we look at some of the early voting returns in places like iowa and ohio, and we're doing much better than previous candidates, in large part because we invested in the absentee ballot early voting procedures. also, i think he does it in a way that he gave the speech yesterday in gettysburg. with teeth to have lifetime bans on lobbying. term limits for members of congress. >> kellyanne, didn't he step on his serious agenda for the first hundred day
robby mook with the clinton kellyanne, you're a professional pollster. let's start there with the numbers, which quite frankly don't look very good for donald trump at this point. let me put some of them up on the screen in a four-way race, he trails clinton by more than five points. among women, he trails by 15 points. that's important because women are voting early in big numbers in florida and north carolina. kellyanne, how do you turn this around in two weeks? >> thanks for having me,...
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without further do, thank you for joining us and robbie, sam, please take it away. [applause]. >> thank you. make sure i am on here. thank you so much for being here. when many of you might be tuning into the democratic national convention as we speak, but happy you are here instead joining us for this conversation. i want to say my own thank you to the cohost, particularly the open society foundation for hosting us tonight, carnegie corporation of new york, ford foundation and the new world foundation. support the work that went into the book and also you will hear a bit later from simon greer, he is a prri board member and also helped us organize the event tonight so i'm indebted to him as well and then, of course, sam tanenhaus with whom i will speak in a who wrote this fantastic essay of why populism now, which is one of the burning questions of this election cycle. so, bill has given you an idea of what we will do this evening and i want to spend a few minutes giving you a bit of the taste of the data behind the book. i want to say that this is a data driven bo
without further do, thank you for joining us and robbie, sam, please take it away. [applause]. >> thank you. make sure i am on here. thank you so much for being here. when many of you might be tuning into the democratic national convention as we speak, but happy you are here instead joining us for this conversation. i want to say my own thank you to the cohost, particularly the open society foundation for hosting us tonight, carnegie corporation of new york, ford foundation and the new...
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robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on immigration. what exactly did you mean? mr. mook: specifically in the policy that she was proposing. she wanted to make it easier for families to appeal some of these deportation decisions. essentially, parents of the dreamers that may be facing deportation. >> the campaign is having conversations with small donors, some very rich donors. they're having conversations about policy. i'm wondering, what impact if any is bill de blasio having? he is invoking the campaign on issues like tbp, which the first president asked about, but i know if you included in your a
robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on...
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another thing i wanted to ask you about healing question, robbie. if -- can't one make the argument from the right, the, you know, kind of devil's advocate that if liberals are going to be great supporters of tolerance and diversity and change, why can't they be more tolerant and diverse of people who differ from them, differ with them ideologically? isn't that the argument where conservatives still have a case to make? >> well, i mean, it depends, right? the whole idea of -- is whether we're talking about principles or just tolerance of everything, right? that's never really been the argument. so, i mean, one of -- russell moore at the southern baptist convention is one of the more interesting figures who's trying to to figure this out, i talk about him in the book, who is really trying to accept their de-centered place in the world. and as you saw that chart from the 1950s, you know, sort of nine straight years of decline, and he's trying to sort of, like, think about like, okay, what does it mean then to be a counter-cultural church, right? but i
another thing i wanted to ask you about healing question, robbie. if -- can't one make the argument from the right, the, you know, kind of devil's advocate that if liberals are going to be great supporters of tolerance and diversity and change, why can't they be more tolerant and diverse of people who differ from them, differ with them ideologically? isn't that the argument where conservatives still have a case to make? >> well, i mean, it depends, right? the whole idea of -- is whether...
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robby, good to have you. i want you to make the case for why the voters should care about donald trump's potential connections to russia. what do you see that they may not? >> well, chris, the issue here is that the fbi has been anonymously leaking information. we're told they're investigating one of trump's former campaign managers. we're told that they're investigating a gentleman that trump himself said was one of his foreign policy advisers for meeting with sanctioned officials in russia. but the fbi won't reveal who they're investigating and what they might be finding. you saw there was a letter from senator reid saying they had potentially explosive information. director comey felt it was incumbent upon him to announce that the fbi had some information he'd never even looked at, but they won't reveal connections to russia. we know that the russians, based on what 17 agencies have all agreed on that, the russians stole e-mails from the dnc, they stole e-mails from our campaign, and it was james comey at
robby, good to have you. i want you to make the case for why the voters should care about donald trump's potential connections to russia. what do you see that they may not? >> well, chris, the issue here is that the fbi has been anonymously leaking information. we're told they're investigating one of trump's former campaign managers. we're told that they're investigating a gentleman that trump himself said was one of his foreign policy advisers for meeting with sanctioned officials in...
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we'll talk with her campaign manager robby mook when we come right back. think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. >>> a look outside the beltway at st. ann's college in manchester, new hampshire, where hillary clinton campaigned this week. joining me now from clinton headquarters in brooklyn, new york, to discuss friday's shocker is clinton campaign manager robby mook. robby, what's your reaction to fbi director comey's announcement, and why do you think he did it? >> chris, thanks for having me. you know, we were very surprised by this letter. what we're asking at this point is director comey get all the information out on the table, all of it, so the american people can judge for themselves. this issue was vetted through for months. director comey came to a conclusion. we believe the voters have already made up their minds on this issue. so we find
we'll talk with her campaign manager robby mook when we come right back. think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. >>> a look outside the beltway at st. ann's college in manchester, new hampshire, where hillary clinton campaigned this week. joining me now from clinton headquarters...
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that shoul for every single american. >> robby, thank you. thanks for your time today. >>> coming up, there were some key issues i didn't get to with trump and clinton wednesday night. we'll continue that debate with two of their top supporters, those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. you're here to buy a used car, truck, suv. that's smart. truecar can help. it's great for finding a new car, but you already knew that. it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, there it is. this is how buying a used car should be. this is truecar. >>> a look outside the beltway at gettysburg, penns
that shoul for every single american. >> robby, thank you. thanks for your time today. >>> coming up, there were some key issues i didn't get to with trump and clinton wednesday night. we'll continue that debate with two of their top supporters, those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you...
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robby mook declined to appear. joining us now, someone who has studied the history and processes of wikileaks, josh singer who wrote the film about julian assange and wikileaks. josh, you studied wikileaks from the ground up and apparently, they have technical abilities and systems in the early years that they don't have now. is wikileaks just julian assange alone in a room now? >> wikileaks started as a whistle blowing organization. their whole drive was to present, was to have a submission platform where whistle-blowers could anonymously give information that would expose corruption. you know, they did some great work early on. they exposed corruption in a bank, people who were not paying their taxes. >> donald trumps. >> exactly. that's kind of person they would have gone after back in the day. you know, there was a big mutiny at wikileaks right around the time of the american data dumps, when they released the iraq war logs, the u.s. diplomatic cables, where i think certain people in the organization suddenly d
robby mook declined to appear. joining us now, someone who has studied the history and processes of wikileaks, josh singer who wrote the film about julian assange and wikileaks. josh, you studied wikileaks from the ground up and apparently, they have technical abilities and systems in the early years that they don't have now. is wikileaks just julian assange alone in a room now? >> wikileaks started as a whistle blowing organization. their whole drive was to present, was to have a...
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that is robbie's m.o. in general. i think there are certainly issues like on wall street where they are just trying to stick to being on message. when their message is she is not going to be influenced by wall street but that is not really answering the question of is she answering these questions well? because i do not think she answered it well last night. who knows how she is going to answer what i assume is going to be some more on that from sanders tonight? john: tell me about what you think about this bernie bros thing? brian fallon, they raised this. it seems like maybe they're trying to go there a little bit? jennifer: yeah. he sort of maybe fell into it a bit in the conversation over the course of the breakfast. but he got into it. he brought up -- the bernie bros. he said bernie bros. secretary clinton in this interview with "people" magazine says i think we are making progress on some of these sexism issues. she is pointing out that people are, she was asked in this interview about like marco rubio's boots
that is robbie's m.o. in general. i think there are certainly issues like on wall street where they are just trying to stick to being on message. when their message is she is not going to be influenced by wall street but that is not really answering the question of is she answering these questions well? because i do not think she answered it well last night. who knows how she is going to answer what i assume is going to be some more on that from sanders tonight? john: tell me about what you...
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then, robby says diren suddenly walked off in a different direction, and robby lost sight of him. >> i was like, he's not coming. i'll continue walking. >> reporter: robby says he called out to diren, but there was no answer, so he kept walking, figuring diren would catch up. >> that is when, like, i heard someone yelling. "you're there. i see you there." something like that. after that just the shots, like, three or four shots. and i just started running. >> reporter: gunshots in a quiet residential neighborhood. a now-terrified robby ran back home. >> he was faster than i am. i said, he's probably coming. i was almost sure that he was coming. >> reporter: but diren wouldn't return. and what happened to the german exchange student would simultaneously make headlines around the world and get americans asking, how far can you go to protect your home and family? >>> coming up -- >> 911. what are you reporting? >> a robbery. >> an urgent call to 911. >> somebody entered into our garage. shots were fired. >> and an urgent question. was it diren? >> that's terrible. i think i screamed for
then, robby says diren suddenly walked off in a different direction, and robby lost sight of him. >> i was like, he's not coming. i'll continue walking. >> reporter: robby says he called out to diren, but there was no answer, so he kept walking, figuring diren would catch up. >> that is when, like, i heard someone yelling. "you're there. i see you there." something like that. after that just the shots, like, three or four shots. and i just started running. >>...
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[applause] >> there's a lot to admire about robby jones. [inaudible] congratulations for making me look bad. first of all, i do have to say if somebody who's written books, edited a book review and rate the lot but i have to say this is when you really want to read because in the mouse server io of elections, and makes them that the book that would eliminate it as isn't really just about politics. this isn't an election is just about politics or we wouldn't be at the place we are just now. it's about a kind of cultural protests. it is about america being divided against itself in just the way robbie has taught about. i want to just pick up on a few things you said and just have you eliminate him a little bit. first of all, i will ask the audience to do a bit of a sonics pyramid that i came up with a number of years ago. if you remember, a big figure in our politics, our culture was led back. in 2009 and 2010, he was one of the most visible and vocal people in america appeared on the cover of "time" magazine and his big fox show back in the
[applause] >> there's a lot to admire about robby jones. [inaudible] congratulations for making me look bad. first of all, i do have to say if somebody who's written books, edited a book review and rate the lot but i have to say this is when you really want to read because in the mouse server io of elections, and makes them that the book that would eliminate it as isn't really just about politics. this isn't an election is just about politics or we wouldn't be at the place we are just...
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robbie: i did my research. regis: she was involved in quite a number of times but on this one particular time, we went out to see one of steven spielberg's movies, i forget which one, but it was snowing briefly and we went to the wrong theater. and, you know, when you go to the wrong theater with the wife, all of a sudden, you're the dope! sheryl: right. [laughter] regis: so we had a little bit of a tiff. you know what i mean? finally, we just gave up. we went to the restaurant and we got home and the snow was still pouring down but we weren't talking. no talking. aisha: ooh! oh, no. [applause] regis: robbie, remember that. just to give them nothing back, you know? sara: julie, you do that. regis: the phone rings at 6:30 in the morning. it's kathie lee. she's out o'out in green visit. she couldn't get in. can joy do it? and i thought oh, my god. [laughter] we're not talking. [laughter] regis: but we did it. we got there and i didn't say a word to her on the way in because i couldn't help it. you understand, don
robbie: i did my research. regis: she was involved in quite a number of times but on this one particular time, we went out to see one of steven spielberg's movies, i forget which one, but it was snowing briefly and we went to the wrong theater. and, you know, when you go to the wrong theater with the wife, all of a sudden, you're the dope! sheryl: right. [laughter] regis: so we had a little bit of a tiff. you know what i mean? finally, we just gave up. we went to the restaurant and we got home...
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robby: there were a lot of headwinds in this race. the first woman to be the party, jake:major why is her being a woman in inhibiting? robby: having worked for a few women candidates, i think they face certain scrutiny that male candidates do not. sometimes, people talk about the way hillary spoke during a speech. i did not hear her remark about male candidates that way. theink the bigger issue is russian intelligence, our intelligence agencies confirmed russian intelligence stole emails from our campaign chair and selectively leaked them out with the purpose of intervening in the election and helping donald trump. we faced these headwinds the whole way through. that was tough and i think it is -- it absolutely affected the outcome. jake: you took over when donald trump re-cast two of his more controversial proposals -- the ban on muslims entering the until we figured out what the hell was going on and the deportation force to round up undocumented and -- undocumented immigrants and remove them from the country. he never explicitly re
robby: there were a lot of headwinds in this race. the first woman to be the party, jake:major why is her being a woman in inhibiting? robby: having worked for a few women candidates, i think they face certain scrutiny that male candidates do not. sometimes, people talk about the way hillary spoke during a speech. i did not hear her remark about male candidates that way. theink the bigger issue is russian intelligence, our intelligence agencies confirmed russian intelligence stole emails from...
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robby, what's your reaction to fbi director comey's announcement, and why do you think he did it? >> chris, thanks for having me. you know, we were very surprised by this letter. what we're asking at this point is director comey get all the information out on the table, all of it, so the american people can judge for themselves. this issue was vetted through for months. director comey came to a conclusion. we believe the voters have already made up their minds on this issue. so we find it very strange that ten days out, that he's putting this letter out there. and we discovered last night from yahoo! news that he and the justice department may not have a warrant to look at these messages. we just want all the information out there. >> why do you think he did it? >> i don't know. and this is the problem, chris. this letter was put out there. we have no information whatsoever about what might be in those e-mails. again, according to yahoo! news , it appears he may not have seen any of these e-mails at all. so we think he has a responsibility to the american people to get the informa
robby, what's your reaction to fbi director comey's announcement, and why do you think he did it? >> chris, thanks for having me. you know, we were very surprised by this letter. what we're asking at this point is director comey get all the information out on the table, all of it, so the american people can judge for themselves. this issue was vetted through for months. director comey came to a conclusion. we believe the voters have already made up their minds on this issue. so we find it...
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that should be a chilling factor every single american. >> robby, thank you. thanks for your time today. >>> coming up, there were some key issues i didn't get to with trump and clinton wednesday night. we'll continue that debate with two of their top supporters. next. >>> a look outside the beltway at gettysburg, pennsylvania, where this weekend donald trump outlined the agenda for his first hundred days if he's elected. well, this is the book that i brought to wednesday's debate filled with hundreds of hours of research, but we didn't get to all the topics and figuring that good debate questions are a terrible thing to waste, we want to continue the conversation now with former speaker newt gingrich, one of trump's top advisers, and author of the new book "freeze it" and key clinton advocate congressman xavier becerra. welcome back. one subject we discussed was immigration where trump and clinton are sharply divided. take a look. >> first of all, she wants to give amnesty which is a disaster and very unfair to all the people waiting in line for many, many ye
that should be a chilling factor every single american. >> robby, thank you. thanks for your time today. >>> coming up, there were some key issues i didn't get to with trump and clinton wednesday night. we'll continue that debate with two of their top supporters. next. >>> a look outside the beltway at gettysburg, pennsylvania, where this weekend donald trump outlined the agenda for his first hundred days if he's elected. well, this is the book that i brought to...
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robbie stole my thunder. but this did happen to the romney campaign in 2012, it just did not get as much publicity because it was not done in a very public way. but in the fall of 2011, we were notified by the government that our campaign had been hacked by the chinese. and what it did and how it impacted our campaign was, we had to use vital, precious, hard dollars,gn money that we wanted to use to win new hampshire and iowa to upgrade our security, our cyber security. so it had a direct impact. that was money that we did not get to use when we needed it it when newt gingrich caught on fire and iowa, or rick santorum caught on fire five different times over the course of the primary. so i am well aware that is a bipartisan issue. it does not just face democrats. it is a challenge to conservatives as well. >> matt, your campaign was hacked. robbie's was hacked as well. we want to spend a lot of the time tonight not just relitigating the past. when you think about the future, what is one of the things you worr
robbie stole my thunder. but this did happen to the romney campaign in 2012, it just did not get as much publicity because it was not done in a very public way. but in the fall of 2011, we were notified by the government that our campaign had been hacked by the chinese. and what it did and how it impacted our campaign was, we had to use vital, precious, hard dollars,gn money that we wanted to use to win new hampshire and iowa to upgrade our security, our cyber security. so it had a direct...
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emily, a quote that stood out to me by robby mook, with the clinton campaign, he says this. "we told her, hillary clinton, we have this and that's the information about this bank allegedly having the communication, or at least the service suggested, so the trump organization, we told her we have this and we want to share with the reporter. she agreed to that." this is the information that turns out was faceless or nothing suspicious. >> emily: what i find so ironic, kaylee, is that this sort of explosive terribly dumb i testimony for them to exhibit false information that was amplified a million times over by our mainstream media. were hearing nothing but crickets from the media now over this. let's look and set about what they are focused on. what are they facing over that is actually important to this country because they want to divert our attention otherwise? obviously, you are on fox news, we are covering minute to minute. keep in mind as well in the back of our minds we listen and watch this unfold at this trial, as david said, this is over providing all's information,
emily, a quote that stood out to me by robby mook, with the clinton campaign, he says this. "we told her, hillary clinton, we have this and that's the information about this bank allegedly having the communication, or at least the service suggested, so the trump organization, we told her we have this and we want to share with the reporter. she agreed to that." this is the information that turns out was faceless or nothing suspicious. >> emily: what i find so ironic, kaylee, is...
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matt and robbie? ahead, robbie. robbie: you are a bernie sanders supporter? drugs i don't care. care.ter] -- >> i don't [laughter] >> this is a point, maybe i did not make it as eloquently as i could. complain about the chaos. hillary clinton, you can go back and chart. hillary clinton started to rise to astronomical levels where many voters, including by the time she got to run against bernie sanders in the primary, some democrat primary states had a majority of democrats to find her to be dishonest and untrustworthy. that is just a fact, all right? i have my personal opinions, i have shared some of them tonight. i just need to step back and have a sense of what is real. in go back and look at hillary's itbers over time it and started early. well before robbie was even named campaign manager. look, i disagree with the premise of your question for two reasons. one is the primary campaign, i think people don't understand that. it is run by the secretary of state. except in states where bernie sanders one overwhelmingly. those caucuses are run by the party and we only one two of t
matt and robbie? ahead, robbie. robbie: you are a bernie sanders supporter? drugs i don't care. care.ter] -- >> i don't [laughter] >> this is a point, maybe i did not make it as eloquently as i could. complain about the chaos. hillary clinton, you can go back and chart. hillary clinton started to rise to astronomical levels where many voters, including by the time she got to run against bernie sanders in the primary, some democrat primary states had a majority of democrats to find...
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one clearly is gender as robbie pointed out. the second thing is there is something about donald trump that is making it very hard for even traditionally conservative catholics to endorse him. i have been struck looking at the national catholic register the conservative newspaper had a very interesting summary of the opinions of catholic bishops, what they are saying about the election. in the last several elections very conservative bishops, though they didn't say how you should vote, they were pretty clear about their preference for the republican candidate. in this election, many same conservative catholic bishops are much more likely to say we can't decide. once that i'm going to write in somebody. there is something about trump especially in the age of pope francis. that makes even conservative catholics reluctant to support them. that is true of intellectuals as well. clearly immigration has become such an important position for the roman catholic church, clearly immigration is part of that. i have my faithful view of that
one clearly is gender as robbie pointed out. the second thing is there is something about donald trump that is making it very hard for even traditionally conservative catholics to endorse him. i have been struck looking at the national catholic register the conservative newspaper had a very interesting summary of the opinions of catholic bishops, what they are saying about the election. in the last several elections very conservative bishops, though they didn't say how you should vote, they...
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robbie moustakas in a casual kind of way today, yeah, of course hillary knew about it. she agreed that we should get the story out even though we didn't know whether or not it was substantive or true. he said we'll leigh that to the reporters. dangle it and see if they would run with it. more on that in just a moment. joe concha, let me bring you in on the poll numbers. we're inside the window less than six months to go when we look at this closely. 33% of democrats say the u.s. is headed in the right direction, a very low income. you look at biden approval numbers among independents. a recent number. just a couple days old. disapprove among independents is 72%. the president is in japan and south korea the next few days. your thoughts on where things stand. >> well, elections are decided by independents in the key states. look at the approval number. i look at state by state numbers. when you see the president polling with less than 1/4 of the country supporting him among those independent, what does that mean in pennsylvania and michigan and ohio, wisconsin, georgia,
robbie moustakas in a casual kind of way today, yeah, of course hillary knew about it. she agreed that we should get the story out even though we didn't know whether or not it was substantive or true. he said we'll leigh that to the reporters. dangle it and see if they would run with it. more on that in just a moment. joe concha, let me bring you in on the poll numbers. we're inside the window less than six months to go when we look at this closely. 33% of democrats say the u.s. is headed in...
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we switched him out for robbie. because he's just as good. >> no one ever wants to say the president lied. but he lied about wiretapping, he lied about mass voter fraud. he lied about his crowd size. he lied about birtherism. how can he be credible at all now? >> well, i think you asked the right question, i'm so upset, we skipped over this in the past 30 minutes, let me give you three questions we're not addressing. number one, what is the federal government's responsibility in the next election cycle to protect a candidate? who asked that today? number two, as we go into the next 4, 6, 12 months, here's the question, not what happened with general flynn, the question is, will the fbi indict somebody? i think the question can recover from general flynn, i think recovering from an indictment of somebody in his campaign will be difficult. we will see a tragedy, a national security traj by whether you like it or not. when the president tweets i know what happened here, we're going to escalate bombing in syria. people
we switched him out for robbie. because he's just as good. >> no one ever wants to say the president lied. but he lied about wiretapping, he lied about mass voter fraud. he lied about his crowd size. he lied about birtherism. how can he be credible at all now? >> well, i think you asked the right question, i'm so upset, we skipped over this in the past 30 minutes, let me give you three questions we're not addressing. number one, what is the federal government's responsibility in the...