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the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon then i will share it with the american people. the details of that are not worked out. >> details not yet worked out? are you kidding? it's been two years. last august, president obama said this: >> we don't have a strategy yet. >> what the deuce is going on? charles krauthammer has some thoughts. >> if you were president would you return the federal prosecutions in the states like colorado, washington state? >> yes. >> governor chris christie saying he would stop the legalizing of pot in states like colorado. but why? we'll present the facts. >> bruce born with male parts but says he feels like
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a woman inside. >> well, i don't know. i was born with male parts and i feel like a male. >> also ahead jesse watters going to amish country where there are plenty of tourists to find out what the folks think about bruce jenner. >> what are you trying to prove? >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ a. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more danger for americans. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. over the weekend, president obama attended the g 7 summit in germany. topics of conversation range from economics to terrorism. by the way it used to be the g-8 but russia got booted out because of putin the invader. president obama said something that is not only frightening but incredibly disturbing. he was asked about isis and
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why the u.s.a. does not have a strategy to stop the brutal jihadists. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon, then i will share it with the american people. it's not -- we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well. the details of that are not yet worked out. >> so after nearly two years. the u.s.a. still does not have a plan to confront isis. here is what the president said last august. >> we don't have a strategy yet. i think what i have seen in some of the news reports suggests that folks are getting a little further ahead of where we are than we currently are. >> that was right after the beheading of an american citizen by isis. now, only two possible scenarios here. two. first, that the u.s.
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military is grossly incompetent and can't come up with a plan to defeat a terror group comprised of about 30,000 individualsor two that the president of the united states lacks the will to defeat an enemy that threatens every american. talking points is throwing in with option number 2. mr. obama simply does not see the urgency. it does not have the fire to take on terrorists who are slaughtering thousands of innocent people. that's the truth. and, sadly millions of americans are willing to accept that fact and still support the president. if every american demanded the u.s.a. become proactive once again in defeating the jihad, then it would happen. but many of us are apathetic as long as the smas murder is overseas, we don't care. of course. it won't be long until the murder comes here. because that's the stated goal of isis. on another front the chinese government has been accused
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of hacking into web sites of the u.s. federal government. apparently more than 4-r7 hundred million americans have had personal data stolen by the chinese. today president obama was asked about that? >> we haven't publicly unveiled who we think may have engaged in these cyber attacks, but i can tell you that we have known for a long time that there are significant vulnerabilities and that these vulnerabilities are going to accelerate as time goes by. >> so what are you going to do about it, mr. president? i guess in a couple of years he might come up with a strategy. i think everybody is getting the picture here. we have a leader who doesn't want to lead. barack obama is interested in the theoretical dilemma of climate change. he is interested in social justice and redistributing american wealth. not much interested in blatant attacks on america's security and mass murder
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around the world. it appears to me that barack obama is not going to change. so this country is now in a race to see if we can avoid catastrophe in the next 18 months. a very dangerous game. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from washington charles krauthammer author of the big best seller, "things that matter, ," the perfect father's day gift. >> charles this above everything else the president has done in six and a half years bothers me the most, that he would tell the world after two years "i don't really know what to do. we don't really have a strategy." you know if this were the private sector, barack obama would be fired by any company anywhere at any time or am i wrong? >> look, he has got a strategy and his strategy is just make it through to january 2017 and turn it over to the next president. he hasn't had a strategy on iraq since the day he came in office. he had one objective the
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campaign promise. remember what he said i'm here to end wars, not starts them. he thinks that you can unilaterally declare the end of the war when other guys want to wage war against us. the collapse of iraq as a fighting force occurred as a result of total withdraw. this was not always the case. in the surge we had very strong allies who fought with us and expelled al qaeda from iraq. the predecessor to isis, expelled and humiliated them. the minute we left it fell apart. he left no residual force behind. obama is admitting that there is nothing here. he says it is -- that the pentagon has not completed its plans. we know that is farcical. the pentagon is saying anonymously to fox news people officials are saying that, of course they have a plan. what in god's name is he talking about? but this is vintage obama. you never take the blame.
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you never admit you simply put the blame on somebody else. >> charles, is he admitting. because history is going to look back on this as an enormous debacle. and if we ever get hit by isis his presidency is going to go down as one of the worst or perhaps the worst in the history of the country. he can't say after two years "we don't have a strategy" against something that is this brutal but that's what he is saying. it's not just iraq. the command and control of isis is in syria. you don't have to get mired in iraq to take out the leadership. you have got to go to syria he has no will to do it. we know what he did with syria. red line if chem weapons were used. the whole world saw it his secretary of state gave a very eloquent speech saying this was something that the united states simply could not tolerate and we know
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what happened. it was used. he caved. he did nothing. and now the syrian regime is using chlorine gas and, of course, we are doing nothing. i will tell you what obama ought to worry about. it's not yet an attack on the united states but here's the danger. baghdad is being surrounded by isis. if you were isis, what would you do? you would launch a tent offensive like what the viangchan did in 1968. you are not going to win baghdad or hold it. if you can penetrate the green zone, you penetrate the u.s. embassy. you kill americans. you hoist the black flag over the american embassy even for just a day you will have struck a blow against the united states that will be incalculable. if they are doing anything in the pentagon, it is not presenting strategies to roll back isis or to defeat it essentially or to wipe it out, which is what the president pretends.
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you have to worry right now about what might happen with that kind of offensive. and that, to me, is the great danger between now and january 2017. it is amazing to me as historian to watch two years and he gows out with no shame and tells the world we don't know what to do i have got to go charles. we 8 continue next time. >> i'm sure it's not going to go away. >> that's for sure. megyn kelly on the story two killers escaping from maximum security prison using power tools. later ann coulter on the presidential race ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car.
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supreme court may crip tell next week. >> it has been well documented that those who pass this legislation never intended for folks who were going through the federal exchange not to have their citizens get subsidies. and so this should be an easy case. frankly, it probably shouldn't have even been taken up. >> full disclosure, i have no idea what the president just said. here now to explain it to me and everyone, megyn kelly who is here on the kelly file directly after the factor. all right. i don't know what he is talking about. nobody knows what is he talking about. >> here is what you need to know first and foremost. is he tweaking the u.s. supreme court as they are deciding the most important case on his signature legislative achievement. >> so what? they already decided it. >> it's inappropriate. >> for whom? >> for him to do that. >> he can't criticize the supreme court. >> be quiet and let them do their job. when they come out with a ruling with which you
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disagree, say you disagree with it. >> why can't you do it beforehand it? >> is before the justices right now. he has this other branch called the executive branch. they are the head of the other branch called the judicial branch. don't unduly pressure them. had you your shot at them when you sent the solicitor general in to defend your law. now, zip it. >> i'm not sticking up for barack obama here, but the supreme court doesn't care what he says. aren't going to be intimidated. >> it's inappropriate. >> i don't know. i would do if i were president i would go come on. look you buy your obamacare health insurance on an exchange. there are i think, 34 states that won't. >> 37. >> 37. >> won't set up their own exchanges. they won't like it. they won't do it. therefore, people living in texas and other states, they have to buy the federal exchange. >> they get the joy of healthcare.gov. >> okay. but, now there is a lawsuit saying that the law didn't say you could do that. >> that's correct. >> am i right? >> when they set up obama
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care, they said in order to get a subsidy, you have to buy obamacare through, let me give you the words. through an exchange established by the state capital s. >> didn't they know that 37 states weren't going to do it? they anticipated this could be the issue and they looked forward to that what they wanted to say states, you better establish an exchange because, if you don't no one is going to get a subsidy. what they didn't anticipate the states were going to say -- >> we don't care. >> we don't care. we are hoping we don't get the subsidies we hate your law. we think it's going to collapse if we don't set up the exchanges we don't care. then healthcare.gov the beautiful thing was born and the feds tried to back pedal. >> there is a good chance that obamacare goes down and in 37 states you wouldn't have subsidies. >> if the supreme court says the law means. >> what it says. >> that's not always the case with the supreme court. >> that's right. that's right. >> right.
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>> and this is that case where jonathan gruber the smart guy from mit way smarter than you and me just ask him. he was out there saying we set it up this way. if you don't establish an exchange in your state you don't get the subsidies ha harassment now he is out there saying all that stuff i said forget about it i didn't mean any of that. it's all what president obama says. >> interesting decision. >> obamacare could collapse. >> big prison way up north in new york state by canada. we had these two heinous murderer he is who escaped from the prison and this is the first time anybody has ever escaped up. >> there yeah. >> i guess they went to home depot and bought electric tools and prout them back and zeroed through the wall. >> us went to home depot and came back. >> this is incredible, this case. they put shawshank redomtion change. they think they -- inside job according to the new
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york state governor they believe. they think they worked tailoring clothes inside the prison like in the laundry. who knew they tailors inside of the prison but they do. these guys were working with some woman. they think that she somehow orchestrated battery operated tools. >> power tools. >> adjoining cell. they didn't share a cell. >> they drill right in two feet of steel they get through. they had to keep the power tools. had tunnels to get through and more steel to get through. >> manhole cover. now they are thinking maybe another theory is someone was digging the other way. maybe it was inside and outside job. somebody out there was helping them. these are the worst of the worst. these are terrible, brutal, dismembering type criminals. >> if you see he these clowns, can you get $100,000 if you call the cops, that's what the reward is. >> lock the doors. >> about 2,000 felons escape from prison every year and i know we have the stat but --
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>> --it's 92% capture rate. >> 8% get away they could be in the uconn by-uykon. worried they may have had escape clothes and looked like non-prisoners as soon as they escaped they could be anywhere they said. >> they will get them. megyn kelly there she is. directly ahead getting high in america. lots of us think that's a grand thing to do. we will hash it out pardon the pun with mary katharine ham and juan williams. also, watters asking the folks about the bruce caitlin jenner situation. water is up in amish country for that factor is coming right back. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq.
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impact segment tonight, the united states of intoxication. last night 60 minutes repeated its story about denver being the epicenter of the correct occasional marijuana movement in america. a woman who runs some of the pot business out there says she is not a drug dealer because she checks id's. or something insane. the woman, of course is, selling a drug, marijuana. so she should admit it she is a dope dealer. let's also admit there is a reason people use pot. and that reason is to become intoxicated. there is no other motivation. and we are not talking medical marijuana. this is recreational. and as 60 minutes reported, marijuana today is 10 times more potent than it was in the 60's when all refer madness began. yesterday chris christie fielded a pot question. >> you said marijuana is a gateway drug. if you were president would you return the federal prosecutions in the states
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like colorado, washington state? >> yes. >> go after it. >> yes. >> so if somebody is enjoying that now in their state, if you you are president, that's getting turned off? >> correct. >> now the pro-pot people would shake their heads saying governor christie is some kind of scold. is he actually looking out for the country. did you know according to a study in the national institute on alcohol abuse published last week, nearly 30% of americans say they have struggled with alcohol during their life times. 30%. accord to the fbi. there were more than 1 million dui arrests. that's alcohol and drugs in the year 2013, the latest stats available. so now you want to legalize and glamorize another intoxicating substance? joining us from washington juan williams here in new york city mary katharine ham the author of the brand new book end of discussion, how the left's outrage industry shuts down debate and minutes voters and makes america less free and fun.
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>> let's talk about fun. you admit that the less motivating is to get high. >> and other reasons. >> unless you don't have a appetite. i told you medical marijuana is not what he we are talking about here. there is no other reason but to get buzzed, but to get high which is fun. you take that recreational pursuit and you add it to the social problems we have to alcohol because alcohol abuse is also, you do it for fun. a glass of wine, a beer doesn't really alter your state whereas the marijuana does. so why shouldn't governor christie outlaw it? >> well, i would argue that if you think that alcohol has the same issues as marijuana, and i think you are right on some of those stats and the some of the stats show may be more dangerous. >> absolutely might be. my mind in a free country you have to hitch up your petty coats and make the argument for temperance unit for alcohol and marijuana my argument in a free country is that we err on
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the side of freedom. especially in marijuana hasn't kept in out of hands. drug war has been a failure. hey maybe there are other ways of dealing with it. >> there is no doubt juan, if you legalize the substance nationwide, you are going to add to the intoxicating agents available to everybody in america. why do you want to compound the problem that is so clearly visible with alcohol? why do you want to do that? >> well, let's be realistic. not as if you are introducing marijuana to america. americans, large amounts already smoke marijuana. let's be realistic. second thing as mary katharine rightly said we tried prohibition but it didn't work. >> you want to surrender to the marketplace because the marketplace has a demand. now, you can have the same surrender with harder drugs. okay? because there is a demand for those. >> that's right. >> same surrender. >> that's the point i was driving at. i was going to say to you that if you care about our
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credibility society says listen don't do cocaine don't do heroin, stay away from all the prescription drugs people steal out of their medicine cabinet, you have to say to people listen we understand maybe have you tried marijuana didn't make you crazy or try harder drugs but these other drugs have a strong addictive and negative. 80% of those who use hard drugs use marijuana as well. so, there is very little dedelinquentation. >> you are not just sur rendering some desire. you are not just surrendering to the market. what you are responding to is public opinion. >> you are surrendering to public opinion. how does that react to public safety? how does reacting to what the public wants advance public safety in any way
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shape, or form? >> i have heard from you many times that the regular folks are pretty doggone smart. they know we are spending billions of dollars on this and it's not effective. >> 58 gallup, 48% of republicans. >> 50/50 in this country whether marijuana should be legal. right? blue public safety is the key. juan i'm going to have to make you your segment lesser tonight. breaks my heart. because she has a new book, all right. and the end of discussion. plunk down 20 bucks what are they going to learn. >> they will learn this fake outrage machine and policing of language but it's trickling down and becoming toxic and dangerous for the regular folks who want to express themselves on facebook to their friends and twitter and they feel like they could be, you know, taken to task as the ist of the day the racist, the sexist, what have you the left wants to end discussion on any political or cultural. >> you feel freedom of speech is under siege now
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because of the cultural fascism of the left. >> we uncover thousand is primarily not entirely. how it's organized as you know. >> absolutely organized. >> how you can decipher it and fight it in your own life. i'm going to get you an audio copy because i know how you love to listen to me hours on end. >> mary katharine uninterrupted. i'm interested in that book. >> end of discussion available everywhere tomorrow. >> don't take it free, juan. buy the book. don't take it free. >> i bought killing everybody so i might as well buy mary katherine's. >> you learned a lot. you are a lot smarter than. >> if we called it killing discussion. crazy. >> jesse watters asking the folks what they think about the bruce caitlin jenner situation. he goes down to amish country to do it. that should be fascinating. how you have to illegal immigration in order to win presidency.
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new book by ann coulter. the plan to turn our country into a third world hell hole. book documents ms. coulter's well known opinion that illegal immigration is changing america in destructive ways. recent pew poll on immigration asks how should illegal immigrants be
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handled. allowed to stay illegally. 727%. shouldn't stay 27%. don't know 2%. >> question tonight how should the republican presidential nominee handle the illegal immigration issue? here now ms. court, you know what i'm getting at here. mitt romney got his butt kicked in the hispanic precincts less than 37% of the vote president bush the younger did well and that put him over the top against al gore. so now what's your advice to the republican nominee? that. >> is a total cliche, completely believed by the republican party and it is completely wrong. for one thing correction, not illegal immigration. i'm talking about all immigration. in that poll you just cited is part of the media's effort to convince americans what you just say how
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republicans keep. how republicans win is driving up the white vote. not by women or hispanics or blacks. those groups are going to start fighting off one another. >> you would write off the hispanic american vote. >> how about for once appealing to your base in the democrats don't obsess on how do we get gun rights voters to support us? a tiny bit more? how do we get pro-lifers to support us? let's get a slice of the evangelicals. the republicans have been tricked to suicidal electoral strategy. if romney had gotten 71% of the hispanic vote, which, by the way bush didn't get. he got what. >> 48. >> it was less than 40. he didn't get 51. if you are not getting 51% you are losing. and that was turning his entire white house over into an operation. >> here is how i see it? >> if romney had won 71% of the hispanic vote he still loses. 4 pointers more of white vote he would have won. what should republicans be going for.
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>> do you think that white voters at this point because you may not like the pew poll but almost every poll says. >> they're all lying. >> what do you mean they're all lying. >> i would tell you but it would be boring. i describe some of them in my book. these are all deceptive polls. not meant to quantify opinion. >> how are they deceptive snfrges this one, i don't usually the way they do it is you have two options neither of which exist in the world. either we are putting illegal aliens in shackles and rounding them up at gunpoint or all these hoops in this particular poll you get some of that, do you want to be a nice person or are you a jerk? but the most important way they did it was by polling all adults. that includes the people polled by jesse watters. this is a political question. likely voters. we don't even want registered voters and they oversampled democrats and the questions were ridiculous. they never take an honest poll. >> if i'm running for president on the republican side here is what i do. you tell me where i'm wrong. okay? i say in spanish american community there is a big
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traditional wing among hispanics, all right? traditional people. people who would respond. >> that's a rumor. >> self-reliant, smaller government message. people work hard. >> that's the rumor. we will never get a 1% that way. >> i'm saying there is enough of those people to make it worthwhile for me to outreach. >> no no. >> you say no. walk away from the whole crew. >> that's what reagan did and won the biggest landslide in history. smallest black vote of any president between lbj and obama. that's amazing. largest electoral landslide. >> back then the hispanics weren't as powerful. >> not hispanics. the only vote that counted the black vote. >> brit hume on still two very disturbing pieces of video. new jersey, hip hop concert where near riot breaks out there. second one in texas where a poll party erupts in violence. cops now under fire. mr. hume up next. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours,
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the hume zone segment tonight. provocative question. as all the news reporting on police violence against black men made it easier for some americans to defy the police? over the weekend two more incidents. first in new jersey. >> hundreds of concert-goers
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ran from the gates of metlife stadium as police in riot gear blasted off tear gas trying to business% the cloud. >> we had everybody standing outside in a mob. a mob of people. you understand? they would not let us. in when i asked them what was going on, they said that there was some sort of riot, but they wouldn't elaborate. >> second incident, texas where a pool party in the dallas area erupted in violence. >> get on the ground. >> i told you to stay. get your asses down on the ground. >> [shouting snsm. [[bleep] >> call my momma now. >> he hit me for no reason. >> call my momma. >> on your face.
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joining us now from washington fox news senior analyst brit hume. those are scenes that we regret even showing people in america. but there certainly is a lot of hostility on both sides right now. and do you think some of that is ignited by the press? >> well, i think to some extent this willingness of these -- of people to resist police commands and disobey police orders has been encouraged by some of what we have seen by the portrayal of people who get in trouble with the police as victims, by the portrayal of police as racist, by the attitude shown by people ranging from al sharpton to president obama himself toward the police. one thinks of the famous henry lewis gates incident where he jumped to judgment about the harvard professor and ended up embarrassing himself. none the less, it creates the atmosphere that you can mouth off to the cops.
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bill when i was growing up, if i had come home and said, you know, to my father that i was in some incident with the police and ended up with a cop with his knee on my back lying on the ground or had a gun pulled on me, and he asked me what happened, i would say well the cop told me to do something and i didn't think it was the right thing to do and he said did you do it i would say no, what's the matter with you? i mean, it's just -- one thing that's common about these incidents and we don't know all there is to know about either one of them it is pretty clear that people were resisting what the police told them to do and ended up getting tear gassed or jumped on or had guns pulled on them. if you obey the police it doesn't usually happen. >> there are certain elements in the country in the media encouraging. this one is msnbc. listen to this tape. >> we're going to ask for justice to be done. this is ridiculous that we are continuing to fight these type of issues throughout this country. >> we just passed an open weapons law here in this state. we are setting the stage for a terrorist attack in this
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country. and the group is not going to be isis, it's going to be us us. us against these injustices law offices and people continuing to allow racism to grow into this city. >> that man is notorious rouser let's use that word. named ronald wright no relations to the chicago preacher. this is the kind of stuff you see on that network all the time. almost 24/7. got to be sinking in. >> i think you are probably right, bill. i would also add. this think of the high water mark if you will of the civil right movement when dr. martin luther king was leading it. it was nonviolent, resistance. and people by the thousands allowed themselves to be arrested. it was peaceful. it wasn't defiance of the police in the way that we are seeing now. it was something quite different. it was very effective. and it martialled a sympathy of the majority of americans and changed our country. and changed our country i think, for the better.
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these incidents that we are seeing nowadays with this resistance of police and so on. >> polarizing. >> is not having that effect. it's having the opposite effect. >> it's polarizing the country. brit as always. watters on deck. what do the folks think about the jenner situation? moments away. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to experian.com. so what else are you going to throw in? leather seats? >>and this... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping
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back of the book seeing want tonight, watters world as you may know bruce jenner has turned himself into a woman named caitlin. the story has been celebrated around the world. now jenner even has a new tv show about it so we sent jesse watters to amish country in pennsylvania. very traditional place full of tourists from all over the country to gauge public opinion. ♪
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♪ so what bricks you down here today? >> oh, my, this is lancaster county, the finest produce in the world. >> what kind of produce? >> onions and radishes and sugar peas. >> threw governmental whoa. >> those are good. >> nice firm tomatoes. >> what do you guys do for fun around here? >> for fun? work. >> do you know where can i get a nice quilt around here. >> i make quilts. >> will you make me a quilt? >> no. >> do you take a lot of girls in here? >> usually not. [ laughter ] >> do you want to go for a ride in my buggy? >> i'm a wife, i'm a mother, i'm a grandmother. >> don't get the wrong idea. >> you have seen the latest vanity fair cover? do you know who that is? >> i don't know. >> good looking and put together right. >> is that a movie star? >> is she former amish girl? >> model? >> that's nice but i like them wide. [ laughter ]
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>> what do you find attractive about it? >> her face. >> this is actually bruce jenner. >> wow. >> this is a man. >> it sure don't look like it. >> is that a guy? is that right? >> that's bruce jenner. >> whoever she may be. [ laughter ] >> that's bruce jenner. >> bruce jenner? >> that's a man. >> that's a man? >> a man. >> a man. >> that is. >> do you know who this is? >> caitlyn. >> what do you think about that? a man becoming a woman? >> it's ridiculous. >> are you accepting of that? >> no. >> if it means being happy, she should be happy. >> i would like to remember bruce in the glory days of the olympic career. >> bruce, born with male parts but says he feels like a woman
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inside. >> i don't know. i was born with male parts and i feel like a male. at this stage in my life i'm going to stay that way. >> he says he was born a man but inside he is a woman. >> i don't have a problem with that. he turned into a beautiful woman. >> how do you think kanye west feels about all this? >> don't know her. >> never heard of the kardashians? >> huh-uh. >> i we shall you had not either. >> how do you make sense of it? >> i think it is up to me to accept people how they are. >> god created them. what if god created me as a man trapped in a woman's body? >> i think transgender is not god's plan. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly on tv? >> no. >> you would like him. he doesn't like technology either. >> anything you want to tell
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him? >> put him on. >> he's a smart man. most of the time you turn the television on. about five seconds later, i'm gone. >> so you watch cnn. >> i'm in your world right here. >> yeah. >> oh! >> well welcome to lancaster county. >> so those folks are respectful even the ones who disagree with the decision. >> yeah. they were respectful. they were a little shocked that i had a pocket square in amish country. >> so were the cows. what i'm trying to get at is some people would react with disdain. i didn't see any of that. >> no. they said he is a human being although it is not biblical i would invite him over for apple pie. >> they're very gentle people, the amish. a strong belief system because they don't believe in electricity. i was happy to see that.
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anybody, i thought the quilt lady -- >> yeah. i think we had -- >> she's not making you a quilt? >> no. >> she should make caitlyn a quilt. >> yeah. we'll pick up some other ways to embarrass you. the list is never ending. the tip of the day. what you can do to protect kids right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck.
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income inequality. that's the bogus pitch. that it can't. read the memo brad and wise up. bill your talking points on income inequality was superb. it's sad to know nonviewers will never hear it. and our subject matter has been discussed all over the world. believe me it gets out. dennis the left has created phony wars on inequality women, the police and other things and i'm sick of it. tim, santa ana, california hey, bill you contradict yourself. you stay free marketplace decides income. yet you favor an increased minimum wage mandated by the government. it is simply good policy tim. a higher minimum wage encourages folks who seek entitlements in some places to enter the work force which is very healthy for the country. o'reilly the entire series has
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quixotic when writing to the factor. miss megyn up next. please remember the spin stops here. we're looking out for you. breaking tonight, angry protestors hitting the streets. the folks m the middle of the mess say the video only tells part of the story. welcome to the kelly file everyone the black lives matter group organized what they call a march for texas in mckinney, texas. started with a party that went bad. residents say a rowdy group started trespassing, then began harassing the neighbors then the confrontation turned ugly with alleged racial slurs, a fight and a police officer caught on camera being held up as the latest in a