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recording. for some reason you can't watch any night then you will will always be able to watch "on the record." good night from new york city. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> there is a whole world known as the manosphere a whole world has a number of mass murders. >> now blaming murders on frustrated men and another blaming on white privilege. you won't believe how the atrocity in santa barbara is being exploited. >> the united states will use military force unilaterally if necessary when core demand it. >> president obama telling the graduating class at west point that america is still the most powerful nation on earth. some are skeptical. colonel ralph peters on that. >> whats what the civil war
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about? >> i couldn't be able to tell. >> you no idea? >> of course not. >> wow, i feel really dumb. >> and it's yet another edition of watters world. jesse asking about the u.s. military. >> do you know why you are off today? >> why? >> also, miller on dirty politics. he wants more of it and my next big book, i will tell you what it is. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. exploiting the brutal murders in santa barbara. that the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it's really a shame. really a shame that some americans cannot allow the families of the santa barbara victims to grieve without politics there is a time and place to make political points. but you don't do it on the
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backs of innocent people who were killed in a rampage. but that's exactly what has happened this week. yesterday, a memorial service was held in california for six americans murdered by elliott rodger last friday. obviously a heart breaking situation. these young people did nothing to mr. rodger, the crazed killer. in addition to the dead, he hurt 13 other people. as talking points has stated, there is no way to stop mass murder, no way. even in countries like norway, which is very peaceful and has little gun intrusion, a psycho murdered 77 human beings a few years ago. if somebody wants to kill, they will find a way. but, for some reason, crazy idealogues feel they need to exploit these situations. we begin with this woman, britney cooper who teaches gender and africona studies at rutgers university in new jersey. she is a far left loon
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writing articles that associate "duck dynasty" with racism that kind of thing. cooper writes quote how many times must troubled young white men engage in terroristic acts that make public space unsafe for everyone before we admit that white mail privilege kills? unquote. white male privilege kills? that's just insane. these murders had nothing to do with white privilege. it was some young guy unhinged. he actually killed himself. is that white privilege, too? ms. cooper conveniently overlooks that murder is color blind. in chicago thousands of people, thousands have been murdered in the public space over the last few years. and 70% of the killers are black. 70%, ms. cooper. so you, madam, are exploiting the santa barbara
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atrocity and trying to ramp up racial hatred to boot. and rutgers puts that person in the classroom? and then there is mark potok from the southern poverty law center he blames the killing on internet sites where frustrated men vent about women. >> there is whole world known as the manosphere. there are scores and scores of these sites if not hundreds of them. the think that is most prevalent and noticeable about them is they are often extreme misogyny. this is a world that in fact has produced a number of mass killers. >> my misogyny being hatred of women. internet site promotes rodger into going berserk. we expect more from mr. potok than that the harsh reality is we are living in a world where more and more people are becoming mentally ill.
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the reason for that, excuse me is alienation. families falling apart. pervasive technology that numbs human feelings and a culture that too often celebrates violence. boundaries are broken down. but it has nothing to do with racism or bias against women. it has to do with individuals who are so sick they want to destroy other people as well as themselves. sometimes those people can be helped, sometimes they can't be. again, in matter what society does, there will always be mass murder. always. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from washington. mary katharine ham and juan williams, both are fox news analysts. white privilege caused rodger to murder? are you buying that one? >> i think that's ridiculous, i'm glad you called her out of. i'm going to call you out, bill. i know you as a guy who will object to beyonce and her get in the back of the car sexual lyrics for young
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girls. i know you are a guy who said to me, you know, these kids who get lost in these video game fantasies, they are damaging to their minds and to their values. and so we live, bill today in a pornographic culture in hollywood, in the music, and for us to close our eyes and say oh, you can't call it out, that's not what caused. this i think that's like walking around with blinders on pretending there is not a real danger in a very much distorted and corrupted culture. >> let me reply to that because you are making not complimented -- complicated point but. they are saying cause and effect. white privilege caused that murder. that's insane. okay? anybody knows that's crazy. all right. an internet site where men complain about women caused this guy to kill these people. that's wrong. it's exploitative.
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the point that i am making and that you pointed out, is that the culture of entertainment does effect people, it numbs them. >> yes, yes. >> but it doesn't cause murder or pregnancy. it doesn't directly cause it. all right? that cause and effect. what it does do is it makes the society more crude, cruder. all right? >> crude. >> and it desensitizes human beings but it doesn't cause them or, juan, we have 320 million people. we peel off a million and they would be running around killing everybody, come on. >> yeah. but my point. >> go ahead mary katharine. >> i think you can can have a discussion about culture and coarsening of culture and how you that effects people without jumping on a political hobby horse that you are always talking about already as soon as as a tragedy happens. i think that's something not to say that not everybody does it it? >> shameful. >> the left is particularly interested in and particularly good at doing. i think it's oversimplified
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and some of it when is not cynical and most of it it is cynical. some is of because people want an easy answer to these kind of tragedies. you are pointing out rightfully and depressingly, bill. >> there is no answer in a free society. >> 9/11 a fascist society you are going to have it. go ahead. >> here is the other thing about these kinds of incidents. when it does not fit the template of something the left would like to complain about, such as guns misogyny or video games. i'm not virulent my sage any streak in it. when it doesn't fit a narrative, christopher dorner in california that manhunt, female killers such as this craig's list killer for instance who has admitted to serial killing, apparently and other things along those lines, discovery channel guy environmentalists views they shut that out of the discussion. because it doesn't confirm the point they want to make. >> the point i made chicago rampage. >> that's a good one. >> this nutty professor in
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new jersey totally discounting the carnage going on for years committed primarily by young black men. but that doesn't count because she wants to hammer white people. discussion comfortablable having. juan, would you agree juan that that. >> let's be honest people getting killed are young black people are other young black people. she is totally out of it it we can beat her up all night. i don't want to do that i will say that that mary katharine is talking about the left and saying oh the left is going to use this conveniently narrative fits. what is it about the right that the refuses to hear when the dad of one of the dead children says i don't want to hear from politicians and condolences why don't we do something about guns in this country. >> he has a right to speak about it but then. >> i will give you the last word, mary katharine. look, the gun thing is a canard, juan. >> oh, come on. >> you can ban guns just like nor way has. you are going to have 77
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people dead at one time or another. mary katharine. >> that's a one-time event. we have constant. we can't even protect our children in this country. >> i got the last word, juan. >> okay. >> when it comes down to these big mass murders and indisvictim that the killings the thread that is most common seems to be mental illness. that's tougher to talk about and runs up against freedom when you are talking about being able to take people into custody. a tough problem, and not easy to ful so. getting on your political hobby horse doesn't help the problem. >> next on the rundown, update you on marine being held in mexico and ask this question why does this stuff continue to happen. then later miller on dirty politics. he wants more of it upcoming. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!"
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country the past two months. mr. tam reissy, a marine reservist who has his nation honorably in two wars was arrested in mexico after he crossed border check point tijuana march 31st. despite all evidence that he entered the border in mexico by mistake have not released him. this has created a hardship for his family and friends. injustice we ask the mex government to grant sergeant tahmooressi clemenciy and expedite his return to the united states of america. jesse watters will take it personally to the ambassador in d.c. in the meantime, the question is, why does this stuff keep happening? joining us now from fort worth, texas, immigration lawyer francisco hernandez and a columnist for fox news latino. so, raoul, why does the
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madness continue? what is it to do this. >> it got out of local control. usually when an incident like this happens on the border between tijuana and santee ago go the local guys know each other. they will march the american up to the american border which is about 100 yards from where this incident took place and turn him over and say this is your problem. in this case it's a new border crossing that this incident occurred. in and there is a mexican soldier on each lane. and what happened, i believe, i wasn't there but i believe what happened is that the andrew told the mexican customs that he had these weapons in the car. the trunk was opened or the top was open, whatever it was and was seen by a soldier though ho then reported to his sergeant and then reported to his officer now it's two months. everybody knows in mexico
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city this is bad. kerry has even called him the secretary of state. does the mexican government not understand how badly this hurts their country? because people aren't going to mexico. tourists won't go. the last time we had to threaten a boycott. do you know how much money they lose americans go i'm not going there. i am not going there and i like mexico. i'm not going as long as this culture is pervasive. >> but, mr. o'reilly. first of all, yes, he is our marine and we ought to get him back. let's do whatever it takes to get him back. but he is one of many americans that is down there in prison based on some very strict gun laws. >> so what? it's a mistake. he wasn't a gun runner from o'reilly he never said it's a mistake. >> yes he did. he called 911. we have the 911 tape. he absolutely said he made a mistake. >> if i may finish. you don't cross into mexico with three guns by mistake. >> our investigator say it
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was quite possible. i'm sorry, hernandez mr. hernandez, our investigators went down there and they said it's quite possible. he called 911. he said it was a mistake. gun runners don't bring three guns in they were legally registered here. it's insane. everyone knows it's bogus. >> they were not legal in mexico. >> so what? it's discretion. it's discretion. doesn't mexico city understand how this tees off americans? how angry they get? does the president not understand that? >> absolutely. and you know what? we sentence mexican citizens to archaic laws that we have here because that's, unfortunately, what happens but. >> we got 6 million mexicans running around the country illegally here. >> all right, mr. o'reilly, are you telling me that a veteran marine goes into another country by accident toting three guns, not registered that's what i'm telling you the 911
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evidence. >> do you think it was an accident or do you like mr. hernandez think this guy was smuggling three guns into mexico? >> no, no, no. he wasn't smuggling and that's not what he is charged with. i do believe because of the new border crossing. i have been crossing the border for all my life and at that particular check point and it's brand new. it's just been open a few months. >> no. >> yes, i think it was an accident. although the truth has come out now that he has been down there several times and he knew where the border was. but, unfortunately, at that new border point. once you realize you are in the wrong place, you can't back out. >> people should understand this. i have got to go you guys. >> press the button. you back out at the point or you push the button. >> he was across in mexico and came back to his vehicle and then apparently got turned around. maybe he had a couple of shots of tequila, we don't know. >> all right. we appreciate you coming on the program.
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now, go to bill o'reilly.com. sign that petition, i want to get a lot of names on there. i want it show the mexican authorities this is serious business. directly ahead, another embarrassment for the state department. security team promotes a muslim extremist. you are not going to it believe it later, miller and watters both causing big trouble this evening. factor is coming right back.
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weekend, a fairly junior person in this bureau, i'm told, tweeted out a link to it a web site that appeared to show a group of islamic clerics named the international union of muslim scholars condemning the kidnapping of the nigerian school girls by boko haram. ordinarily that would be a good thing and kind of thing the u.s. government would want to promote in social media the problem here is that true link took the user to the official web site of a sunni cleric who, yes, condemned the kidnappings and also reportedly praised hamas, called for eternal conflict with israel and back in 2004 endorsed a fatwa that endorse dollars the killing of u.s. marines in iraq. -- >> let me stop you there. what is this guy then, this if fanatical muslim cleric, what does he veto do with the web site? >> it is his official web site. >> it's his web site that condemned. >> that's right. >> the guys that kidnapped the girls. the state department underling didn't vet the web site. is that what you are telling
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me? >> in essence, right. and the state department says obviously these are not the kind of figures who should be publicized through our taxpayer dollars. they said this a nonstory because the error was swiftly fixed. apologies made online and that in the future this bureau won't be tweeting out links like this because the investigating is, as you -- >> -- simple mistake. is this counter terrorism unit the same one watching libya and benghazi stuff? is that the same one? >> well, there were many units of the united states government that were watching libya and watching benghazi. if fault is to be found with the state department, and obviously officially it has been, i don't think it's the counter terrorism bureau that would bear that particular responsibility. >> all right. i just want to clear that up. okay, rosen. cammeron, eric cantor, tell me who he is and what his view on immigration is. >> well, he is the house majority leader. cantor is is a republican who is up for re-election in virginia. and he has been under some fire from some democrats for
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some things he said about immigration. he has put out a newsletter in his district, a flier going out to voters, basically saying that he is proud of his stand against the obama reid amnesty bill. there is a bunch of new developments here on immigration. that's really an important part of what is unfolding on the election campaign. the latist here, bill, new news unfolding tonight. >> all right. >> the president has actually asked, the homeland security department to delay the release of its deportation review until after the august recess. going to give heart burn to republicans because they think the president has been deflating deportation numbers and particular off democrats because they think there has been way too many people deported and they believe the numbers and think they are way too high. all part of immigration deal attempt by the president. elections year is going to be really tough. tomorrow the secretary of dhs is going to testify about delaying this plan. senate democrats have passed a comprehensive immigration bill. they call it amnesty and refuse to pass it. >> that's what cantor doesn't like he doesn't like the senate bill. so when does congress go on
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their massive summer vacation? when do they leave? >> they are starting real soon. they are going to take next week off. they are going to take a week off in july. they are going to take the entire month of august off. delaying the deportation report denies congress information that they say they need in order to pass this bill. >> realistically, i guess washington has turned into france now. everybody is off in august. realistically, there is really not going to be an immigration new immigration reform law before the election in november. it's just not going to happen, i don't think. >> house speaker john boehner says he has problems trusting the president and his willingness to enforce laws as they are written. cantor and boehner have both said they can do something responsible. one thing they're talking about enlist act which allow undocumented immigrants who come here before they are 15rbgs join the military, get honorable discharge and then you can apply for a green card. it's not happening after august it might happen after the election. but even that's a big if. >> you essentially agree with me cam con to your shame we are not going to have reform bill. >> it's election year when the candidates can get past
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the voirts and not have to worry about it, don't bet on it. >> all right, gentlemen, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. miller on the mark. cuban race stuff and the d man also think the republican party does not play dirty enough. then, watters world. the veterans edition. >> the revolutionary war. >> okay. >> who did america fight? >> wow. i feel really dumb. >> take your time. >> was it the french? >> no. we hope you stay tuned toa those reports. fiber to help support regularity. fiber wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher mortgage rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report
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ed in the impact segment tonight. president obama speaking to west point graduates about america's role in the world. >> by most measures america has rarely been stronger relative to the rest of the world. those who argue otherwise, to ho suggest that america is in decline or has seen its i global leadership slip away are either misreading history or engaged in partisan politics. >> the president then went on to say that america will take unilateral military action which threatened but he would rather have our allies join in joining us from washington to it assess the speech fox news strategic analyst ralph peters. i do want to tell the audience we have breaking
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information about the v.a. scandal that i want you to react to after that i thought the speech was a little slow. it wasn't he didn't seem to be fully engaged with the cadets, the graduating west pointers and your asessionment? >> he seemed to be having trouble with the teleprompter. it was an absolute exercise in self adoration. the bit you just played about america's most -- in most respects america has been relatively strong, blah blah blah. look, america is perceived as weaker because of obama's lack of leadership. and then when he said well, we will take unilateral military action, he immediately qualified it by saying we mu nearly certain that there will be no civilian casualties. >> he doesn't have the heart for it you say we are perceived to be weaker around the world. and i agree with you 100% on that. but we are not really weaker. we still have a massive military machine, our
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nuclear arsenal. and there is nobody really on earth who could compete with us militarily, is there? >> well, no. but, when you are weakly led you are weaker. you know, bill, i just found some of the claims in this speech absolutely fantastic, first of all yesterday and today, obama keeps saying i am -- i have ended two wars. well, that's great. you know, we could have ended the second world war in 1942 by surrendering to the japanese and germans. it's how you end the wars. in iraq he threw away the advantage we gained in blood. in afghanistan i agree we want a much smaller presence. you don't tell the taliban hey we will be all gone in two years. and then the worst part of the speech. the shameless part for me, i couldn't believe it when i heard it is when he claimed that american leadership has provided success in ukraine. as he was speaking putin was pouring special operators, hired mercenaries and weapons across the border into eastern ukraine which
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is bloodier than ever. i mean, and by the way, and you know what? all that stuff about, you know, immigration in that whole speech he did not mention latin america a single time. it was appalling if you really listen to it. >> all right. turning to the v.a. scandal, an inspector general's report today says the phoenix allegations are true. that there were veterans denied care. that waiting lists across the country not just in phoenix can last as long as 115 days. so, all of the allegations it seems against the v.a. run out of washington are true. you have been supporting shinseki. i have called for him to resign. you say no. are you going to stand by that? >> absolutely. bill, i will ask you the same question i ask everybody else. you want shinseki gone? give me the name of the person who is going to replace him. >> you. >> >> put you in charge, peter. you want a name ralph peters? >> yeah. that's funny. >> guy up in maine answered
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goal with you. >> need somebody who has run large organizations. >> come on, you know if a commander is embarrassed like that, the commander is replaced. you know that. >> so shinseki, maybe it's not his fault. it doesn't matter. under his watch, this is chaos. he goes. bring in new blood. >> okay, i am convinced the v.a. will never have a better more dedicated leader than shinseki. bill, let me use this great platform have you built to talk directly to congress. democrats and republicans alike. stop playing politics with this issue. it's about our vets. it's not about your re-election or election campaign. and by the way. blame shinseki, congress holds the purse strings, congress refuses to reform the civil service regulations that allow this to happen. congress is supposed to exercise oversight of it. instead you have somebody like senator burr attacking the fbi because they won't call for shinseki's
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resignation? and by the way i don't think senator burr ever served in the military. congress, you are a disgrace. >> all right. now, i'm not going to stick up for coming because they did have oversight. just like barney frank had oversight on fannie mae and freddie mac and congress booted it too. i think shinseki has got to go. always a lively debate. we appreciate you coming on. den dennis miller on race, politics and dirty special. the d man is next.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight. let's get right to the sage of southern california who joins us from santa barbara. miller, your close friend, mark cuban who owns the dallas mavericks nba basketball team says he avoids young black men in hoodies and young white men covered with tattoos, for that he was hammered and you say? >> i would turn the national conversation on race over to mark cuban and stephen a. smith tomorrow. because i think they have some kohanas. smith is about to hear you think you kel tom than cruise at a scientology picnic. good for him to for having the courage to step up.
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it's easy to make a pro-cuba statement now than it is a pro-cuban. i admire both of these guys. steadman talks about what cowards we are over there eric holder. these guys are actually trying to have the conversation. good for them. i admire them because right now we are so hung up. al sharpton thinks about code more than dan brown when he he is on deadline. all right? it's about time we have somebody who was candid about this. >> now, what was it exactly that cuban said that caught your attention? i think many people feel the same way, if you see somebody who doesn't look upstanding no matter how they are dressed. i don't think a hoody matters. somebody seedy. you kind of avoid it? >> i'm not even going to go over the details, billy, that's where we miss the point. we get mired in the details. if you are spider sense goes off and you don't feel safe and you start ignoring that, you are nuts. >> all right. i think that's a cogent
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pithy statement. now the republican party has disappointed you, miller, i understand because they don't play dirty enough? is that what you are saying here? >> angle on equals andy off. i'm an old machine gun billiards fan. one side is playing the olenski thing. son sue meets william burrows. our son is reading the liner notes from hemming's dream journal for god's sake. that's why we are getting our ass handed to us like somebody who just got outpatient lipo section suction surgery. done knox in the movie. the only time republicans play tough is when they weigh in on tea party people. we have got to start using our head and get the jump on these guys. we have got to be more clever than they are. look at ted cruz, he got rolled. they are not going to be happial guy telemundo saturday night. cruz audited to come out
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tomorrow and get them all off his back and say guess what, i'm here illegally. they won't know what to do. we have got to start playing rough like they do, they are not and that's why we are in trouble. >> right wing talk radio plays rough though, do they not? >> i'm on the radio. i don't know if you think of me as right wing. >> no, you are not an idealogue. you just speak from the heart. >> this country is going in the crapper. we better get the conk shell back. this is lord of the flies right now. you don't get the konk you don't get to talk. we don't have it. we ought to get it back and people say if we go down to their level we will never come back. yes, we will. i don't think we are like that. but we better get some power back right now because we have got a president who is on his 5th time in a row of his most ardent devotais. he is not malevolent is he hapless. guess what he is still kicking all over the lot.
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five times in a row they have had to say no, no, he is just clueless and he is he still kicking our ars. unless we want to give this to hillary next time through we better get our game face on. >> june 18th miller is on epics. it's a tv channel. what are you doing on epics. >> i have got a special called america 180. about how things have kind of flipped as i often say, billy. i view sewed as a log ride at the theme park. the log is in the plume. i'm not looking to get out anymore. i'm trying to get a rear middle seat and a plastic poncho and stay dry i will will tell you how on june 13th on epix on america 180. i have had a catheter put in with epix on since i work for them now. >> all right, miller, thank you. the d man and i would like to thank the folks in
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back of the book segment tonight, watters world, the memorial day edition. we sent jesse out to jones beach on long island to ask the folks about our country's military history. roll it. >> ♪ ♪ >> do you know why you are off today? >> why? america. >> america. you know, fallen soldiers. >> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> the french? [ buzzer ] >> no? [ laughter ] >> that's a good question. i don't know. >> countries. >> countries? >> yes.
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china. >> china? [ laughter ] >> wow, i feel really dumb. was it the french. [ buzzer ] >> who did america fight? >> revolutionary war? ourselves. [ buzzer ] >> >> nort vs. south . >> reporter: right across there, that's great britain. >> really? >> reporter: what was george washington's job? >> george washington is one of the presidents. >> reporter: which president. >> he was the second president after lincoln. >> he was general or something. >> he was -- he didn't work with horses, did he? >> reporter: god bless you. >> thanks, you, too. >> reporter: who won the civil war? >> not the confederates, the northeast or whatever. >> us. >> reporter: who is us? >> great britain.
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>> reporter: wasn't it the french what was the civil war about? >> no idea. >> reporter: you should know. >> i know, right? >> reporter: do you remember what the civil war was about? >> civilization. >> the north. >> reporter: you sure? >> the south. >> i believe the north won that civil war. >> reporter: abraham lincoln, what did he do, in the north or south? >> the south. >> reporter: he was not north? >> didn't he live in the south. >> reporter: world war ii, who dewith fight there? >> i just learned this, too. you just put he to the test my teacher watches this. he's going to be real mad. >> that was the last question. >> china. >> germany and japan. >> reporter: who bombed us in pearl harbor? >> that's a good question. was it china? >> reporter: china? >> i don't know. >> korea, right. >> reporter: not korea.
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>> russia. >> no. >> reporter: not russia. >> wow. >> the koreans. are we getting close? >> reporter: very, very good. who won the cold war? >> i'm not the best historian. the russians won. >> no one. >> can't we agree to disagree. >> america and russia came out together, frienimies. >> i feel bad. i'm blaming everything on the french. >> i'll say we won because our golfs to stop communism to spread. >> reporter: who did we fight against. >> usr. >> reporter: ussr. >> yeah, ussr. >> reporter: why did they call it the cold war? >> it was cold in russia. >> because no one was making advances, right? >> wasn't really fighting. >> reporter: which is the top
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u. dictator. >> we kill everybody. >> reporter: you mean we bring them to justice. >> sudan hussain, got him. >> reporter: which president took him out. >> that wouldn't be barack obama. >> obama. >> obama. >> no, no, g dub. >> george w. bush. >> it was george w. bush. >> reporter: which one. >> w. >> i feel stupid. i feel terrible it was warm out there. might have been the sun. >> maybe the brain cells. >> the best answer is why the cold war because it's cold in russia. makes sense to me. >> my favorite, who did we fight in world war ii, the south. >> the south. >> you know in southern germany, there were u.s. troops. now, people always say that you go out and spotlight the dumbest people you can find. >> come on, i went out and looked for girls who are attractive and guys drinking. >> drinking. >> you're average typical guy at the beach.
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>> they weren't intoxicated. >> no one was intoxicated. i got there at 11:00. people are normal average college kids. >> okay. what i want to tell you, we don't edit out the right answers, right? >> bill, this could have been ten minutes long. we have much more where this came from. >> was anybody smart? anybody smart? >> one of the girls was tour for five. >> the girl in the green bathing suit. >> yeah, we ding, ding, dinged her a lot. the girl in the thong were 1 for 5 and brothers 0 for 5. >> next time ask where they went to college or high school. >> some of them told me and i don't want to name names right now. should i? >> yeah. >> maryland. >> it is brutal out there, but this is what -- it's random. just selecting them random. >> i do attract dumb people but i don't have a sign. >> jesse watters, everybody, factor tip of the day, my latest history book, i'll tell you what it is, next.
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