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everyone is hoping hans solo will be back soon. that's tonight's speed read. thanks for being with us tonight. i will see you saturday night for justice can janine at 9:00 p.m. good night. the o'reilly factor is on, tonight: >> they are being shackled can. they are being routinely denied food, water and medical treatment. and they are suffering. >> children flooding across the southern border and being warehoused by the federal government. a crisis in the making. and the feds seem powerless to stop it. we'll have an update tonight. >> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. >> hillary clinton does not believe the five released taliban commanders are going to come back to haunt the u.s.a. i disagree with her. and we will tell you why. >> if somebody says describe your family to me, i would say there is two dads, one mom and one person dating
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another person. >> also ahead, as the factor predicted, the american family is expanding and not in the traditional way. >> how is this not awkward? >> 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. a bad spring for america that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. although many americans don't know it past few months one fiasco after another. began with vladimir putin. seizing crimea from ukraine. putin violated international law and nobody did anything about it. russian tyrant humiliated the u.s.a. in western americans care about what happens na na area of the world no they don't and
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president obama knows it. therefore, putin got away with it number two, the v.a. scandal even though president obama promised to improve. he and even worse. the president did not pay attention phoenix to expose the veterans affairs department as a corrupt corrupt. entity. hundreds of thousands of vets are nothing the reason that happened again is because president obama didn't pay attention to the issue. pointed incompetent administrator general eric shinseki to run the v.a. last fall. kathleen sebelius was exposed as an incompetent administrator. in the rollout of obamacare. so, two very important things, the v.a. and national healthcare rollout were botched. take years for the the v.a. to improve, years. >> now, on to terrorism. the release of the five taliban commanders and war criminals in return for the freedom of sergeant bowe
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bergdahl has given the terrorists a huge victory. everybody knows that. by the way, we learned that sergeant bergdahl had to leave the coast guard because of some psychiatric problems. so, he joined the army and was sent to afghanistan. not a great situation. anyway, that refusing actually helps the sergeant because he may not be fully responsible someone who was in control of himself. if a soldier deserts and he and she is of sound mind that's a lot worse than someone who is psychologically impaired. by the way sergeant bergdahl will arrive back in the u.s.a. shortly. now, at this point, i'm giving the sergeant the benefit of all doubts and i think he and his family should largely be left alone. however, the swap for the taliban definitely hurt america but incredibly, hillary clinton does not seem to think so. >> i think an awful lot of people think that we're less safe today than we were a week ago because these five guys are out.
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>> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. they are a threat to the safety and security of afghanistan and pakistan. it's up to those two countries to make the decision once and for all that these are threats to them. so i think we may be kind of, you know, missing the bigger picture here. >> with all due respect to mrs. clinton. she is the one missing the bigger picture. the reason the u.s.a. is fighting the taliban in afghanistan is because they allied with al qaeda. and that deal directly led to the 9/11 attack. i'm certain mrs. clinton knows that. so why is she saying that five released taliban commanders pose no threat to america? it's just inexplicable. so let me address the following remarks directly to hillary clinton. if the taliban regained power in afghanistan, al
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qaeda will regain its training grounds. and if that happens, it will make it easier for al qaeda to attack the u.s.a. and other western nations. again, i'm sure hillary clinton understands that. so her statement is confusing to say the least. now, the two latest debacles, the iraq army is falling apart. and the terrorists al qaeda and its affiliates are overrunning that country. the government of iraq has asked president obama to provide air power against iraq invaders coming in from syria. so far the president has refused to do that. so, we're now looking at a possible terrorist state, iraq, run by al qaeda. reports say the terrorists are about 40 miles away from baghdad that's a catastrophe, there is no question president obama wanted to get out of iraq totally when he should have left a small force of american special forces to
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prop up the iraqi army. now we're seeing the results of the president's decision to get out totally. to be fair, most americans wanted out as well. but you can't run foreign policy based upon the whims of the public. after more than a trillion american dollars spent, and nearly 4500 u.s. dead military people, iraq is going down the drain. and it's happening on president obama's watch. iraq is a huge miscalculation on the part of the administration. listen to the vice president in 2010 and the president today. >> i am very optimistic about iraq. i think it's going to be one of the great achievements of this administration. you are going to see a stable government in iraq that is actually moving toward a representative government. >> what we have seen over the last couple of days is a degree to which iraq is going to need more help.
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it's going to need more help from us and it's going to need more help from the international community. so my team is working around the clock to identify how we can provide the most effective assistance to them. >> and by the way, the president knew about the al qaeda threat months ago. finally, the border. another disstats disaster. tens of thousands of children many accompanied by adult streaming across the southern border because they believe if they can get here, they can stay here. and that's true. the federal government is now warehousing thousands of kids and some adults who are relatives. we're not sending them back home. but even worse, the feds can't stop the influx of illegal aliens from the south. weren't we told the border is secure? weren't we told that? wasn't that the basis to go forward with comprehensive immigration reform? the border is not secure.
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it's still chaotic. 13 years after 9/11. it's unbelievable. so let's review. putin violates international law, gets away with it. v.a. betrays american vets. the president trades five taliban war criminals for a suspected u.s. deserter and doesn't tell congress. iraq may fall to al qaeda and the southern border completely out of control. those are facts. no ideology involved with this analysis. it has indeed been a very harsh spring for america. that's the memo. next on the rundown. reaction from andrea tantaros and james carville. later laura ingraham on the illegal immigration mess. the factor is coming right back.
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continuing now with lead story. bad spring for america. co-host of the five andrea tantaros. did i miss anything or am i being unfair? i know you don't like president obama. but, let's take ideology out of this. i mean, i want to do a fact thing here. those are facts. right? >> they are facts. that was very good memo. you know, can i understand, bill, when the white house tried to spin the recovery summer. i can understand that they're trying to superintendent obamacare situation. what i don't understand is when you have dead veterans, you move past the point
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where you can can say as the president recently said that we're okay. that we're doing okay. i don't understand. i think he just -- i know he finds out scandals from the newspapers. i think that he doesn't have anybody surrounding him to tell him, look, even if that's how you feel, you can't say those things because the polls show that people don't feel that way. they think we're headed in the wrong direction. >> but carville was in the white house. this is good, carville. you were there. you were an advisor. look, have you now a president whoever time is he looking around, these are big problems. these are not little picky stuff. this is big. iraq may fall. it may go down. and he isn't going to give air power or hasn't, and he has known about it for four months, according to the canadian broadcasting report. so is he getting bad advice or is he just in over his head, carville? >> well, first of all, great
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memo. the v.a. thing is a very legitimate issue to bring up with him. you didn't mention the fact that the deficit is shrinking faster than it has since world war ii. >> all right. but, look, we are dealing with problems here that have urgency. >> those things we are not going back into iraq. we were there for 8 years. and if that government is unable to protect that country, then if we can get the turks and -- other people there. >> they're not going to put -- i agree with you, they are not putting boots on the ground. they can use air power in there to get these al qaedas assembling. wait a minute, carville. just listen to what you just said. just listen to what you just said. we are not going back to iraq. >> no. >> so say the al qaeda is taken. all right? so now the al qaedas have a country. an entire country with oil, with armaments, with everything. carville, don't you understand how bad that is for the united states? >> i understand and i think that we have to, as a regional solution, the united states is not going to go in like a cowboy
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shooting this thing up. the turks have a stake in this. the saudis have a stake in this. a lot of people in the region have a stake in this. we he have tried, this cowboy diplomacy in 2003, that's why this thing is busted up. he should have left a small reindividualial force. carville, look. president obama now faces the collapse of his administration, and i'm not overstating that ladies and gentlemen, i mean, he does. the administration is now tottering on the verge of collapse in public opinion anyway. do you believe that he is -- he has got to do something. he came out today and said he might do something in iraq. he has got to do something. >> bill, i don't think he thinks anything is really wrong. >> i didn't believe that andrea, now he knows, he has got to know. >> with the immigration issue. >> thousands of kids on the border he doesn't think they were wrong? >> bill, his goal is to grow the size of government. his goal is to get more democratic voters. he stunt see this as a problem. he doesn't. >> i don't believe that i don't believe you have tens of thousands of kids wandering around. >> i don't think this president is in touch with how bad things are we feels he is getting his way.
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let me tell you something. james carville advised bill clinton very. president obama doesn't have james carville in the white house. >> she is being nice to you, carville. i thought you were a pinhead back then. >> his average approval is like at 45 now. >> oh, bologna his approval is below 40. don't give me that fact. if you take the real clear average it's 40 and below. >> okay. >> what about these kids on the border, carville? what about this? >> border. the rate of illegal immigration in this country is down. >> there is tens of thousands of kids wandering around down there now. >> what now? >> i mean, i always have problems as a nation. but. >> this is a crisis. >> less a problem today as it was in 2005. >> james, you sound different. hillary clinton just a couple weeks ago said she was deeply concerned with the direction of the country. do you agree with hillary? >> i'm concerned that income growth is not what it needs to be. i'm concerned about the v.a. scandal. i mean, i'm concerned about things. there is always something
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wrong. there is always something to be concerned about. but you can't. >> he said is he satisfied and happy with the direction of the country. >> excuse me for speaking. >> go ahead, carville. >> look at healthcare, look at the rate of uninsured that is declining, look how this thing is working. i mean, some things are going right, some things are going wrong. i think the v.a. thing going terribly. and i think it's a very fair thing to criticize him for are. >> i got one word for you you need to go out and take a walk. crisis. there are two crisis right now. crises. iraq and the southern border. those aren't paper things. those are real human being things. >> i agree. but they are always crisis is my point. >> last word real quick. >> they don't get it. >> okay. >> they don't get it. >> carville, there you go. >> there is nothing more for me to say. >> carville, thank you. directly ahead, we will take you down south and talk to a border patrol agent about the thousands of children pouring into the u.s.a. later, we told you it would happen. there is a movement for polyfamilies now.
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confused? gutfeld and mcguirk will sort it all out. that's probably a bad idea. we will do it anyway up ahead.
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impact eggment tonight. border chaos. the border patrol says nearly auto thousand minors have entered the u.s.a. without any adult supervision at all. little kids are showing up. getting across the border now being warehoused by the federal government. joining us from tucson art, border patrol agent and president of the union down there. so, what's going on right now with these kids? i guess a lot of them are being bused from texas to arizona because texas can't handle the numbers? is that what is happening? >> correct. what's going on is they are
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being actually flown from texas to arizona. the issue is here in arizona down near the border there is a town called nogalis. a processing center there that's more able to handle the volume, you would say of these individuals. >> they are being flown on, what, chartered airlines? military? who is flying them over from texas to arizona? >> my understanding it was chartered airlines. but i'm not positive on how it is. i just know they are being flown here to arizona. >> we talked to the border patrol guy in mcgowan texas yesterday. and he said every day there is hundreds of these kids coming over in his sector. in the arizona sector, is it the same way? are you seeing this tremendous influx of children coming into your state? >> it's not so much the children here in our area. the area where i patrol and the arizona border, we are more into the drug cartels and drug smuggling into the country, which is concerning. >> you are not seeing what
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you are seeing in texas. which is a bigger border, it's easier to cross there. now, once they get to know know -- nogalis and the center there, what happens to the children. >> once they get there, they are property processed. they are asked where they are from. where they are headed and we have medical staff on stand by there continuously watched and make sure that they don't have any illness, any diseases. they are also getting vaccinated. >> the aclu says they are being chained, abused, starved and all of that you have heard those accusations? >> i heard those accusations yesterday. can i can assure you i was there. i know what's happening. i have seen the way it's being handled. and our agents that are working these areas are more than professional. what's not being told is some of these agents are bringing toys from their own homes, bringing it to these kids. >> we have no doubt that we don't believe the aclu, although i'm sure there have been some abuses when the numbers are so big.
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now, why did this happen? why in the past 8 months have 50,000 unaccompanied minors crossed into the united states? why? >> well, what i have asked, i was there, and i spoke to children, and i asked them directly, i said what caused you to do this? to come here? there is a lot of them. i pretty much got the same answer from all the individuals i spoke to. and it was the media down there and in their central america is letting them know that right now is the time to come to america. and they will pretty much get a free ticket. there is also religious groups that are speaking to these individuals and telling them right now is the time. if you go down there, the chances of you getting sent back or deported back to your native country are slim to none. >> is that true? >> we're turning them over -- border patrol is turning them over to ice. ice is in charge of the relocation. we know that some are being bused and being reunited with their family members and a lot of those family members that they are being reunited to are here in the united states. >> do you know of any of
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these children being sent back to their homes? >> i'm not aware of any at this point. >> yeah, i don't think there are any. we haven't heard of any of them and the adults that come with them also stay. how do they get through mexico? mexico has got a southern border with guatemala. that's not an easy trip going from honduras to al salvador up to here. i'm sure there are mexican kids in there too. how do they get through mexico? >> smuggling organizations within mexico are charging these individuals, these kids a high number of money to bring them into the united states. >> so the parents pay the money down in honduras or whatever and then they get the ticket to take the kid up, right? >> somebody is paying the money. some of these kids that are coming are already equipped with the phone number of who they are going to contact in the united states. many times it's their parents. so i would assume that their parents are already in the united states, and that's who is fronting the money. >> why isn't mexico stopping them at the southern border? >> you would have to ask mexican immigration that question. >> come on, you know why they are not stopping them.
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why don't you tell us? >> i think we know why. >> tell us because you are a person of authority. tell us why the mexicans are not stopping this massive humanitarian coming el norte. >> you would honestly have to ask him. >> what is your opinion? >> my opinion and i have spoken to a lot of these individuals who i are arrested and they pay bribes when they come through mexico in order to get to america. >> the coyotesies do this the human mugger. >>s pay bribes. >> the human mugger. >>s pay bribes to different mexican authorities in order to come all the way up here. >> all right we appreciate you coming on tonight. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. megyn kelly has thoughts why things seem to be falling apart for the obama administration. laura ingraham believes that illegal immigration is at a tipping point now. she is next. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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cantor and others, paul ryan starting to entertain this idea of immigration reform. marco rubio. at least before the loss on tuesday night that we were going to have to do something on imforeign relation. the green light was flashing in central america. that as long as you get here, the federal government will not enforce its laws and there very few republicans that ask people who get here be deported to their own country. i have covering this issue during 2007 during the first bush amnesty. there were a few lulls. when people know the u.s. government will not enforce its laws on the interior part of the country especially. if they want a better life for themselves they will try to get here. >> i think it all makes sense now, the big deception was we were told by both parties, both parties that the border was getting better. it was more secure. this mass migration couldn't
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happen. and now we see that it absolutely could happen. and the border is chaotic as it's ever been. there really hasn't been much improvement at all in certain areas. i mean obviously it's tougher to get in here in san diego sector, things like that. in texas, i mean, you know, anybody who wants to it can show up. >> that's right. it used to be, bill, that people ran from the border patrol. >> now they do to them. >> in texas they are running into their arms, i'm here. >> help me. >> hi, here is my permission slip or here is the piece of paper with their contact from the united states, when do i get to reunite with my friends or family? they know what they're doing. they want a better standard of living for themselves. some of them do and others maybe have other motives. they get the green light and they are acting on it and it's our government's fault. >> the dream act certainly spurred that on. and i think we all know what's happening. now, in the cantor situation, you said that immigration doomed him. i'm not sure that's true. and i point to lindsey graham who had, you know,
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even softer approach than eric cantor did to the immigration problem. >> yeah. he won pretty handedly. >> i would say, bill, i was down there. would had 625 people on a tuesday night right before the election. the week before the election at eric cantor's own country club. people were hanging off the rafters. the entire focus of the campaign, especially in the closing weeks, was on the standard of living of americans. the issue that you have been hammering about america in decline. people don't have any hope. okay? and the idea of bringing in foreign workers at a time when we have about 50 million americans underemployed and unemployed was just -- made people bristle. when you added the dream act and the enlist act and eric cantor's tour of the country last year with luis gutierrez. when those issues are discussed in a way that is compassionate toward the american middle class and the american dream, not anti-immigrant, it's pro-american. i'm telling you that crowd and the people i have talked
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to were energized. the southwest border crisis also i think is terrifying people. i think people think we are a dumping ground for low wage earners that other countries don't want. people are concerned with these kids. >> why did lindsey graham then do so well when he is in the same. >> couple reasons. there are six people running against lindsey graham. not one standout. we didn't have one really articulate, smart, singularly focused can be democrat, as usual, conservatives kind of disperse their efforts and the establishment always wins. lindsey graham is a really good retail politician. but he wasn't trying to be something he wasn't, either. right? he had voted for the senate bill. and he didn't really try to hide from that. and eric cantor was, well, i'm really for enforcement and this dave brat guy is he a radical professor. that didn't pass the straight face test that lie really caught up with eric cantor especially in the last 15 days of the campaign. he seemed really smug in the
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closing hours as well. >> all right. laura, thanks as always. we appreciate it going to have our mad as hell segment this evening. because of all the breaking news we have to postpone it when we come back, ms. megyn kelly on why things are going so badly with the obama administration. megyn is next. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store."
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. ms. megyn like your humble correspondent, that's me, has to report nightly on what's happening in america. she does so at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. get her thoughts on all the chaos surrounding the obama administration. here she is. you heard my talking points memo, bad spring for america i don't think you are particularly ideological. are you surprised that we have six major, you want to call them scandals, whatever, i call them controversies in play right now. all at once. >> yeah. >> are you surprised? >> dismayed. i don't know if i'm surprised. i have been looking at this situation wondering whether this is -- whether president obama is just the victim of some very bad coincidences or if this is the law of natural consequences as my brother would say. when your kid doesn't want to go outside in the rain and you let him go outside
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and he realizes this doesn't work. when we left iraq even though president obama had the support of almost 70% of the american people to withdraw all those troops he was warned by the generals you need to leave some residual force. >> the general has been saying since that moment to now, this is going to be a disaster and now -- >> -- it is. >> it's a disaster. >> you could follow that path along a lot of these scandals to see how we got from a to b. >> okay. were you surprised with the kid flood into southern border. >> yes. >> kelly was surprised, i was surprised. the audience needs to know tee we are not locked in on one issue that we have to do a lot of different things every day. we are informed people but we are not micropeople and not traveling down to mccown texas to see what's happening. i would like to but i can't this caught me by surprise because we were told quite clearly that we could go ahead with comprehensive immigration because the border was secure. >> record numbers and then
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you had stuff start to bubble up like jeff sessions came out and challenged that and said the only reason these numbers are what they are because he had is treating catch and return. >> deportation. >> and then michael lynch came on my show a couple weeks ago and said my contacts on the southern border saying the southern border is about to implode because there is such a rush of immigration. he said it without the pictures and without seeing it. >> still don't have any pictures. >> that's the thing. >> a couple got leaked to breitbart. congressman released a few. that's because these guys have been yelled at not to take pictures and release them. >> absolutely asking for almost $2 billion in taxpayer money to take care of these immigrants, who are they, what are they, who what are the conditions we are paying for? they won't let the press in there they let a couple people sort of left leaning, you know, pundits in there to take a look so they can go out and argue for immigration reform. why isn't the press allowed to see what the people's money is paying for? >> the whole thing now,
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every time you turn around, there is another thing but hillary clinton saying these five top taliban. >> why would she say that? >> that's afghanistan and pakistan's faulted. i'm going, did she miss 9/11? >> you know, i'm thinking as a political matter, for hillary clinton, why on earth would she say something like that? >> i don't know. it's dumb. >> god forbid those men do turn around and attack america. >> of course they are going to it of course they will. >> obviously the biggest crisis will be those murders. but then, secondarily, as a political matter, everyone is going to turn around to her and president obama and chuck hagel and horch is so absolutist and say you were wrong, you provided this. she didn't have to do it. she didn't have to go that far. >> going to hard to link five guys to individuals deaths. what's going to happen in afghanistan is what is happening in iraq. if president obama pulls out all u.s. forces. the taliban will be in there in a month. >> um-huh. >> in a month. never going to be able to stand up against -- look, what people don't know is the jihadists are willing to die. because they think they are
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going to heaven when they die. the iraqi secular army and the afghan secular army are not willing to die for karzai and maleky. it's the same thing that happened in south vietnam. the communists were willing to die. >> right. >> but the south veems were not. you can't win like that. now, if they have americans with them, that emboldens them to defend. >> you know what though? when i look at the foreign policy scandals that we have been covering in the last week, i think about the veterans more than anything. first they go to the v.a. scandal. they are not getting the medical care they need when they come back with ied injuries. then they sigh all the gains they fought for liberated gone. now the generals that they fought, the taliban generals that they fought to capture and put down in gitmo. >> get out. >> get out of free pass while the war is still going on, bill, we are going to talk about it at 9:00. >> megyn kelly, everybody on deck. policy families, that means lots of adults acting out in front of the kids. gutfeld and mcguirk have
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back of the book segment tonight, polyfamilies, which means multiple partners in one home interacting with one another. nbc news featured a situation in atlanta where three men and two women are raising one child. >> you two were married? and you sleep together. you two are dating and sleep together. you two are dating and sleep together. >> um. >>um and you two are dating and sleep together. >> yeah. >> how is this not awkward. >> if somebody said subscribe your family i would say there is two dads, one mom and one person dating another person. >> it's a lot to keep track of. >> not really. >> if you had to explain it
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to someone with absolutely no context, what is being poly? >> more laundry. >> yeah. it's being open to the idea that you don't have to have just that one. that you can accept more people into your lives. >> you have one of your sons who doesn't approve. >> yeah. he left home. and never came back. >> did that make you think maybe this isn't worth it? my son doesn't want to be a part of this. >> um-huh. i alcoholic -- chock it up to being a teenager he will be back. >> here now gutfeld and mcguirk. i predicted this would happen in the beginning of the inclusive marriage movement and i'm not saying that with any derision so you left-wing web sites you know, sitting out there in the weeds, but it's a logical progression when you went on and include everyone under the banner of matrimony that you are going to have this kind of stuff. >> yeah. >> i don't think it's
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healthy are to the kids. you say? >> the worst part about it is all the adults are unattractive. i get your slippery slope argument. first it's gay marriage, then cats will marry fish and adopt sea horses. >> you are going to get in trouble. >> no, i'm joking. i think it's beautiful. i think families come in all shapes. i myself live with four ferrets in a tree house. the state won't recognize the relationship. i consider us married. we are planning a ceremony. you won't be invited because you will scare the animals. point here is that the media has no ability to judge anything. >> not only the media, nobody should judge anything. >> everything that is odd is considered normal and anything normal is odd. >> i felt mcguirk in atlanta was surprised rpt vermont you expect it atlanta. >> takes all kind. you got the back woods. >> there are traditional people mostly in the south. >> i don't mean to be, you know -- >> -- yes, do you. >> just say what you want. >> polyphobic like you two
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interesting to -- >> not to showcase the sketchest looking people in the whole community. people who look like they just crawled out of dumpsters, that's this little girl, there she is. come on. the teenage boy takes off because he knows what bizarre is. >> this is good news. i'll tell you why. kids love to rebel. so if they are living out of the roof with these people, that girl will turn out to be like a sarah palin, the kid is going to end up. >> going the other way. >> going the other way. >> to be serious, you can i'm h -- imagine they are going to a public school and word gets out, they are done. >> fun and games and somebody
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doesn't do the dishes and next thing you know, it's like geraldo. punches thrown, chairs flying around. people drinking poison kool-aid. it ends poorly. >> i love how they say it's not sexual. so you're living with two women for the comradery. >> yeah. >> in holland, they have now legaliz legalized triage marriages. there were three ladies, i don't know whether they sanctioned it. i'm sure the supreme court will say it's okay. this is coming, you're going to have, you know, three, better business to the vegas wedding chappings because the street fee instead of two. it's on the way. >> it's coming. by the way, you can't say polly. you can't say tran knee. you have to say transexual.
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>> you're saying nbc. >> words matter is what i'm saying to nbc. >> let's give jeff the last word. >> i think it's beautiful. i applaud them, and i hope that one day they recognize my far red human march rig. i'm having the wedding on a beach. you have to be barefoot and wear lynn none. >> in honor of his sweater, let's say. ♪ i love you, you love me, we're one big family ♪ >> come on. >> that hurts. >> i'm not -- yeah, i am responsible. i'm sorry. factor tip of the day, why i do not play golf. an interesting reason. the tip moments away.
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factor tip of the day, why i do not play golf. first, if you haven't gotten dad his father's day present, shame on you. the easiest deal to get him a bill o'reilly premium membership. send it out. give it to him. if you do that, you get a free book, any one. you get a free pen.
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you get a free tote along with the membership. amazing deal. also "killing jesus" on the best selling list. dad will like it along with "killing kennedy" and "killing lincoln". the boarder patrol, the boarder children i should say should be sent to senator reid's house. they a direct result of the dream and incentives in the dream act. thousands of children are traveling thousands of miles without aid and financial assistance. someone is playing for the flood of illegal aliens. coyotes are paid to drive the kids to the boarder, see them across, bribe the mexican authorities to make it happen. it's a brutal business but an organized one. lisa flynn, illinois, can you find out if americans can volunteer to help these children? who is providing them with hugs and bedtime stories? no one because the feds don't know what to do.
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i really appreciate your question and concern and we'll find out who is providing relief in the private sector. o'reilly, you were right to point out all presidents have difficult problems but it's a job to solve them. mr. obama is responsible for what is happening in iraq and other places. ashton smith, portland, oregon, i'm a ten-year-old urchin who had to witness the naked bike ride in my neighborhood, sick. bob, china grove, north carolina. i'm watching the gloom and miller come cans on, very funny stuff. i needed that. houston, texas, we're traveling to rapid city, south dakota to see you and miller, bill, can't wait to visit the beautiful black hills. i'm with you. i'll go to mount rush moore, i'm going to roam around the black hills frightening animals and population of people. but it's a great place.
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been there before, and we'll be in south dakota, miller and i on july 25th, fargo, north dakota at the civic auditorium the next night, july 26th, saturday. tickets make great father's day gifts, check them out on billoreilly.com. that should have been miller and me. finally tonight, factor tip of the day, why i do not play golf. two reasons, first play 18 holes takes about four hours and i don't have the time. i just don't have it. but the main reason i do not play golf is i'm terrible at it. even minute tour golf. i wit the windmill, can't get it underneath. i'm awful. i played golf as a kid. i had a golf course near my house and i hopped the fence and play and round me up. hit six or seven holes in before the police arrived but i was awful. i was terrible. i'm usually a good athlete but golf humiliated me. that being said, i want to tell you about a terrific charitable promotion involving legendary
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we had good letters but we're always looking for more material and don't forget about the ask dennis. if you questions for miller, e-mail them. thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next. i'm bill o'reilly. the spin stops here, we're definitely looking out for you. > . breaking tonight, how the feds are trying to keep the crisis. welcome to the "kelly file" everyone i'm megyn kelly. all week long we've been reporting on thousands of unaccompanied children crossing illegally into the united states in a crisis that critics say was created by the president's own policies. while the feds have pushed back in attempts to photograph these overwhelmed check points, t"the washington post" obtained cell phone video that it says was taken inside a boarder patrol station in mcallen, te