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tion would you most like to ask governor lobby jindal? let us know what you think. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never miss an episode because we miss you. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. s on. tonight: >> there is definitely a narrative where black people are consistently and historically being, you know described as violent savage wild. >> the anti--american propaganda continues with a number of far left zealots trying to divide americans along color lines. tonight a no-spin analysis. >> i don't like the fact that i'm being beaten up for allegedly going after a widow and children because the lawsuit was filed long before she was a widow. >> life has not been easy forte a kyle wife of the slain "american sniper." she will tell us her story this evening. >> you know, hillary clinton has done a lot. especially for women. you know she unveiled the
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global hunger and food security program. >> supporters of hillary clinton trying to come up with a campaign theme of accomplishments. >> she created -- it goes on and on and on. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for walching us tonight. -- watching us tonight. is the american compact falling apart. that's the sung of this evening's talking points memo. there was heavy concern among the founding fathers about whether we the founding people would be able to govern ourselves after breaking away from england some leaders did not really believe the folks could come together to form a vibrant democracy. adams and hamilton favoring a strong central authority to dictate behavior. they were wrong the individual states prospered and america became the most
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powerful country the world has ever seen. we are not a perfect country. blacks have been treated horribly and that fact still resonates today. also native americans were exploited and brutalized as were whites as a nation foorged civilization. some who hate this country are trying to tear down the racial fabric. dividing americans along racial and economic lines. listen to next change on cnn international. >> racism built into this country? is it in the hearts of many americans? >> oh, i definitely think that's the case. we see it playing out in the narratives that we see in the the media the way that our president is described and stereotyped and caricatured, the way that black children are considered thugs and when their white counterparts do the same sorts of things they are said to have had mental illness. there is definitely a
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narrative where black people are consistently and historically being, you know described as violent savage wild, and that -- this isn't anything new. >> that goes all over the world cnn international and that kind of stuff sends a hateful message to younger americans in particular and others around the world who don't understand america. as usual the stats tell the true story. according to the fbi there were 1,163,000 violent crimes in 2013. last stats available. only 3500 were classified as race-based hate crimes. can you see a that a nation of 320 million people are not awash in racial warfare. in fact legal protections make it almost impossible to be outwardly hostile to a minority in the workplace. i have traveled to 80 countries, i can tell you there is more racial harmony in the u.s.a. than 90% of the places i visited.
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haters are trying to brand this u.s.a. as racist. they are succeeding to some extent. now back to the social contract. the men who designed american well understood that each of us have responsibilities as citizens. we must obey the law. we must work for our daily bread. we should pay enough attention to elect honest leadership. how many of us are fulfilling our part of the bargain? with more than a million violent crime every year in the u.s.a. there is a problem. and now with nearly half the country, willing to vote for a socialist for president another huge problem with s. brewing. by the way that stat is from a recent gallup poll. the truth is america is changing. selling rank propaganda that white supremacy. that working man and woman cannot get ahead. all authority is corrupt. white privilege. that's corrosive hate willful, and dishonest in
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the extreme. yet, if you defend america as we do here on the factor, you will be viciously attacked. and few defenders will come to your aid. that's why the haters are making so much progress. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction with us here in new york city. monica crowley and from washington kirsten powers both fox news analysts. where am i going wrong here, kirsten? >>ll we have had this conversation before. do i think that racism is a serious issue in this country. i don't know why you are so unable to see that? >> because i don't think it's an epidemic of racism. i don't think it's engrain dollars in the society. and every country on earth has racist elements in it. wouldn't you concede that? every country on the planet has racist elements within it. >> what does that have to do with anything? >> it has to do with you can't have a perfect world kirsten. >> you are making two different arguments. is it we are racist and so is everybody else? >> no, no. we are not racist. we don't have a system where racism is acceptable at all.
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>> no. it's not acceptable. but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. >> all right. so you want a anywhere vanna, a perfect country where everybody is open-minded and malevolent. impossible. >> you always have this way it has to be one thing or the other. it can't be possible that there is something in the middle. >> you don't understand what is being sold is that we are as a society are racist. white supremacy white privilege. >> it's not being sold. >> that's what's been sold. if you don't get it you must be living in a hut with no electricity. >> i'm living in the real world where you can actually defend america and people don't attack you. i don't know what you are talking about. you are saying that you can't defend america without people attacking you? i do that all the time. >> i'm saying that the world is being told by anti-american haters that we are a rank racist society and that is a lieu. all -- lie. >> are there individual racists in this country yes. sadly. >> of course. >> does institutional racism
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exist anymore no, it does not. when we talk about racists or racism in america it is not created by government action or codified law or racial acceptance. have you people on the far left who believe that america is a nation founded on genocide, theft crimes and lies. >> slavery. >> slavery. >> right. >> therefore we are undeserving and unworthy of our power. that's why they constantly seek to degrade america take us down in terms of our power and influence and status both here at home and in the world. they want america taken down. the problem is we have enough enemies like sis sis and russia around the world trying to do it on the outside. these are folk on the inside trying to take the country down within. >> you are making a lot of noise which is rude to monica. you are snorting out there. i want you to knock it off. >> i am not snorting. i just don't know what you guys are talking about. >> if you don't know what we are talking about. then you are not watching what's happening in the country. >> because unless i think just like you then i must
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not be paying attention. >> you are in a state of denial about what's happening. that's what you are. >> in the thing that made me gasp not snort was when monica said. >> now were doing a derisive short and i want you to knock it off. >> i am not bill, why don't you knock it off. i am trying to finish a sentence. monica and i are fine. we have a very good relationship. i respect her a lot. the issue that i made a noise about that upset you so much is this idea that there is something crazy about talking about the fact that slavery was part of this country's history. there are people out there that believe this, that we believe this? this is what happened. >> so what? i mean, we have tried and tried and tried as a society to overcome that. and i acknowledge. >> but we have a legacy from that. >> yeah, but we are trying to overcome the legacy. >> how? >> how? >> laws. civil rights legislation. fast track entitlements,
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affirmative action i mean, how many more programs can we have? >> but that's not -- i don't even understand how that would help account for slavery. >> it was historical injustice that the country is trying to make up for. >> but the point is that we have to acknowledge that because of that. >> everybody acknowledges, every sane person acknowledges it. >> not everybody acknowledges that. >> then you are talking about the lunatic fringe. >> it's not the lunatic fringe there are a lot of people in this country racist. i have to wonder like. >> i mean. >> how many black friends do you have, bill? >> see what's happening because most americans are not racist. they are not. >> really? >> yeah, real. >> i how many black friends do you have? >> if you think most americans are racist, i'm ashamed of you. >> i'm asking you a serious question. >> i'm shamed of. >> you i didn't say most americans are racist. >> just said it? >> i f. i said that i meant we have racism in this
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country. >> every country has it? >> and if you don't have -- how would that make it okay? >> it's not okay. it's not endemic. >> i don't understand how that's an answer that every country has it? >> you can't run public policy because there are fringe elements who are insane. we are trying as a country to be decent and fair and that's not being portrayed. >> not a fringe element. people would disagree with you with the idea that everything has protect find in rectified in this system. >> i think people who work in the criminal justice system would disagree with you. >> go. >> i would want to make a broader point about this. when you hear people running down america as racist country or sexist or homophobe bic. these are sweeping indictments of america. comes with a certain ideology on the far left. a our motto out of many one. what the left has done for decades and what they need to do in order to thrive is to slice and dice the american population by race, by gender, by creed you
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name it, in order to pit us against each other. >> and they are winning. >> that's what you are seeing and they are winning. >> getting a lot of. we are not mad at you kirsten. i'm sorry if i mischaracterized what you were doing, all right? but i want respect for everyone. one footnote kirsten's book, the silencing how the left is killing free speech everywhere. next on the rundown, what about the confederate flag is it prontd in any form. gutfeld and mcguirk on hillary hillary clinton's ♪ ♪ with a full tank of freedom, ♪ ♪ find your own highway ♪ ♪ we'll take you wherever you go. ♪ ♪ we'll take you wherever you go. ♪
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the capitol grounds. >> i salute governor hailey and the other people of south carolina for saying, look if this is a distraction, if this is something that inflames people, it's not that important to us. >> here now to comment fox business anchor john stossel, you see him fridays at 8:00 p.m. on fbn. >> as a libertarian flying the flag not only at the state house but say in your backyard, what do you think. >> big difference in your backyard fine. if you want to be a racist in america you have a right to be a racist. not that flying the flag means you are a racist. but if that what it means to you it ought to be your right. that's part of free speech. when the state does it, that's wrong. the state is supposed to represent all of us. >> well, the argument, and i'm playing devil's advocate here because i have a commentary on the confederate flag on the end of the program. the argument is this is regional pride, all right?
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based upon loyalty bravery primarily in the civil war. and it's not -- it doesn't have anything to do with oppression. that's the argument. >> you can argue further saying it's not just honoring our ancestors. the north was impressive. they impose tariffs on us. we are asserting our independence. look, the war was fought. a big part of it was over othe right to keep slaves in the confederate constitution. it says no state may pass a law impairing the right of property and negro slave. any slave escaping must be returned. this was a big part of it owning other people. >> sure. and you say that privately you should be allowed -- how about the nazi flag? should you be allowed to fly the nazi flag. >> yes on your property, absolutely. you shouldn't be allowed to incite hatred. >> doesn't that incite hatred just by the very sight of it remember what was done under that flag.
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>> or it may provoke a healthy discussion. if you define hatred like let's go kill these people. >> that's differential. flying that thing -- >> -- ought to be legal. individuals but not the state. >> all right. i think most americans understand and the flag is -- from what we understand, coming down in south carolina. but, you know, there are other parts of the south that say we have progressed now. and this is just our history and we are proud of being -- a lot of black people who live in the south are proud of the south. i have talked to them. they say we are proud to live down here where friendly people, we're accepting people now. all of that is in the past like i was trying to get across to kirsten powers that a lot of that racism has vanished. >> i think it definitely has vanished. >> you actually agree with me in that debate? >> yeah, mostly. she says it's not a fringe element. it's institutional. >> right. >> i don't think that's true. >> i don't think it's true either. >> what do you think the
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inner marriage rate. 15% of marriages now are between different races. it's steadily gone up. >> right. and then we know the laws. you just cannot disparage minority in the workplace and they are doing the best they can. >> but you are more in love with laws than i. i think they will probably cause more racism. >> well, maybe so. but i think that minorities have to be protected to a certain extent. they have to be. and you have to have laws that say you can't hire on the basis of white or black or catholic or jew and you can't. were new poll on what american muslims believe. american muslims about the jihad. then the widow of murdered "american sniper" chris keil on how difficult her life has been. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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impact segment tonight. new poll about how american muslims see the jihad. about 600 followers of allah were asked a series of questions by the center of security policy. first up, i believe that violence against those that insult the mawftd mohammed or koran is sometimes acceptable. 29% say it's acceptable. 61% disagree with that two violence against americans here in the u.s.a. can be justified as part of the global jihad. 25% agree. 64% disagree. muslims in america should have the choice of being governed according to sharia, 51% agree. 332% disagree. >> grand phoenix dr. ziewdy jasser, president of the american islamic forum for democracy. the one that is a little disturbing doctor, we begin with you is a 25% that say
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you know, look, if there is a holy war violence against americans legitimate. 25% of the 600 that's 150 right? >> yeah. >> that's a little offputting, is it not? >> oh, it is i'm so glad this study is getting and i'm glad you are paying attention to this. because americans need to understand that the violence is not the problem. that's the tip of the iceberg. and we are learning from this, which is what our organization was founded on back in 2003. that the solution is to separate mosque and state. sharia is the instrument of the islamic state. so american muslim community as diverse as we are, the adherence the allegiance to sharia auto law above state like ours is very important to understand that's the tip of the iceberg. until we empower muslims that are that other 75% that 70% that rejects that we are going to see where the
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continuum going? >> 51% that say sharia law should be the reigning law. i feel a lot of that because some muslim americans weren't born here, they came here from other places where sharia was in place. how do you see this? >> well, bill, the way i see this is this survey really underscores the two major points that the community has been advocating for decades number one that although the vast majority of museums here in america is peaceful there is a great need for everyone, muslims non-muslims and extremists like extremists to understand the true teachings of islam. leadership matters because continue influences the people that are the members. which is why it's significant as the case point that the his holiness leads the largest organized body of muslims in the world has constantly called for exactly what you are saying sharia not instrument of coercion. free speech. >> look, most people don't understand the muslim community in america because
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there is so few muslims here. and many parts of the country there aren't any. if you have 51% of american muslims saying we respect sharia law more than american law that sends a message they are not fully assimilated in america. >> there is two things we said. one that those people clearly either don't know the u.s. constitution or don't know sharia law. if i was polled, i would even say yes too. because the u.s. constitution is the most sharia compliant constitution in the world because it advocates for the freedoms, the liberties that islam champions. >> no punishment under sharia law would never see the light of day here. go ahead doctor, what do you say? >> those apologetic that denial is the exact problem that this study is trying to change. as long as we focus just on the violence and we say somehow this apology of the come compatibility this is nonsense. most studies show 90%
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adherent to egypt and afghanistan. we have tone gauge the fact that when you have 25% of 3 million, which is hundreds of thousands of muslims that adhere to, this the sharia state that pulls and radicalizees muslims. if we are going to have a strategy to counter radicalize it's t. has to not only engaging the violence but shariaization if you will the islamic state. >> let me give him the last word. go ahead, sir. >> thank you. i agree with everything you said. which is why you will find that the muslim community oldest muslim organization here in north america continued advocated for the islamic principles which we ask everyone to join us on, this non-coercion, separation of mosque and state. >> no jihad right? no holy war to stab islam. >> absolutely. the promised messiah jihad by the sword dead jihad by the pen reigns.
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tonight, new best selling book is called american wife. a memoir of love, war faith, and renewal by the widow of the "american sniper," chris keil. at a a keil joins us now. father's day on sunday. -- we really didn't make it a morose day. they are glad that he is he their dad and that hasn't changed. we didn't make a really big deal about it. >> did they see the movie? did you allow them to see the movie? >> no. i think they are still young. they are still in elementary school like you said. we did watch one the first trailers. we spent about 45 minutes going over just the trailer alone frame by frame just so wouldn't be caught off guard if it was at a friend's house and it came on. i wanted them to know some things. >> how much time did you spend talking to each of
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them -- boy and a girl. >> a boy and a hillary. >> about the murder, the actual crime? children have obviously i mean, when they are affected that directly and deeply, how much time did you spend with them and what did you say? >> we talked about it a lot. when they have questions i try let them know there is no question they can't ask me and we will talk about anything. >> yeah. >> you know, the question on oously some of the things are the same things adults ask. what's wrong with this person? why would they do that? we talk about good and evil. we talk about bad decisions and my belief that god gives us all free will and that means he gives it to people to ho choose evil as well. you know, my daughter and son they both asked about the death penalty, if that was on the table early on. we talked about what that was and what it looked like. we talk about that in american wife, too. it's interesting to see their responses. they are different people. >> you are a christian woman. and, you know, you wear the cross proudly around your neck. >> um-huh. >> did you talk about forgiveness? i don't know -- boy, you know, you have to ---our
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religion dictates that we have toker if give. >> right. >> i always say the person has to ask for forgiveness. i may be on the wrong side of that you have explained that or talked about that with the kids? >> we have had some really deep conversations about that i actually had a deep conversation with my pastor about it on a different issue. and just respecting the time that we have here, there is a story in the bible where you know there was some jews that god sent into a cave. they decided to do their own thing, not listen to god. they walked for 40 years and they said god please forgive me. he said my child i forgave you the moment you did it it you can't go back in the cave. >> this murderer will pay. his life is over. >> that's what we talk about honestly to finish that thought with you we did talk about that the fact that we can try to forgive the person wheel we condemn the act and whihile we also vehemently want their punishment. >> that's right, they have to pay a price and that's yuli dolled out by the deity in this case the civil
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authorities have to do it as well i felt bad because it was on this program that your husband talked about jesse ventura disrespecting the seals. jesse got almost $2 million that judgment is being paid by the publisher of the book. however, it's under appeal. just personally not legally but personally, how how do you feel about this? >> it's been one of the most exprordly draining experiences truly. i know last time i was on your show, i said i didn't give him much thought that's true. that doesn't mean that the legal -- people think you are in a lawsuit your lawyers handle it absolutely not the case. >> you are involved, right? >> oh my gosh, you have to review every document and go through every emotional hurdle. the trial itself and i talk about the trial in american wife, too. the trial itself was so emotionally draining and so frustrating and, you know, i have heard the interviews of the jurors afterward and i find it very frustrating
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too. because i guess i was supposed to be emotionless i don't know how do you that when your murdered husband is up there. >> said from the very beginning that governor ventura should not have -- should not have said what he said and let it go. that's my opinion. the book is doing very well, big best seller. "american wife." i want everybody to check it out. and if we can ever do anything for you and your family mrs. keil, let me know. >> thank you. i appreciate you having me. >> should the army accept recruits wearing turbans. verdict is in. be here to discuss hillary clinton's accomplishments. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight three hot topics, beginning with predictions. in few days the supreme court report the gay marriage will be legal in america and whether part of obamacare is illegal. with us attorneys and fox news analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. >> gay marriage what say you. >> fundamental right. states cannot take that away and they will uphold gay marriage for the entire country. >> 5-4. >> yeah we agree. we have been concurring on this. >> kennedy is the swing
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vote. >> he is going to be the swing vote. this is going to come down. i don't see it going any other way based on analysis. >> marriage is a constitutional right. isn't that interesting? you know. >> due process equal protection. >> saying the states are not going to be allowed to deny people. >> i don't know. because, remember, when the country was founded there weren't any churches or preachers out west. and there wasn't any marriage. there wasn't any anything like that. there was on the east coast. but, it's interesting historically. okay. so you both say gay marriage is in. and then obamacare the poorly written part of it about states being mandated is that going to be thrown out so obamacare is crippled or no? >> obamacare is going to live and perhaps limp on again. they are not going to be able to deny the subsidies. >> no. >> despite the fact that they found this little loophole that doesn't make sense in accordance with the law. they are going to say that
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you can go ahead and fund it fund individually through the state. >> so the feds can fund it in states that don't have the exchanges. the feds can still pick up the tab. >> the only way they can get there is if they interpret what congress wanted to do. they wrote it so poorly. >> they could throw it back. >> they could throw it back. >> but that could create. >> write it and take a look at it? >> plain meaning of the law you screwed up. >> that's what i think is going to happen. i think they are going to throw it back. >> they have to be very careful though if they invalidate because it would turn it upside down. people uninsured. >> now you guys are sayinged that the supreme court is going to rule politically and not legally. and they shouldn't do that this guy wants to be in the rotc. >> yeah. >> okay. he is hofstra university out on long island. >> 20 years he is 20 years old and his name is if if i can find it here. >> iknoor singh.
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he wanted to be in the rotc and is he going to be in the rotc right? >> yes. is he going to be in the rotc he was seeking rec just exemption. he wanted to be able to keep. >> his beard and his turban. >> how do you wear your helmet then? no really if you are deployed and you have got to wear the helmet? >> you put it on top maybe. >> on top? >> like a little bow thing. >> that defeats the purpose of protecting the top part of your head. >> lis talked about a bow. >> we should move on. i'm not being facetious. i want to know about the helmet and neither of you know. it's the army. >> does it entry with -- interfere. >> is he not going to be out there in combat apparently. >> rotc. >> remember this gyro copter guy, is he a nut.
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he flies on to the grounds on his gyro copter. they made a plea deal if you plead guilty to a variety of trespass offenses and national security beefs, you go to jail for a couple of years and he said no, right? >> absolutely. no several years i'm not going to do that i'm going to take this to trial. i think i have got a good defense. >> what's the defense? >> he says because of the weight of this thing whatever it's called. >> gyro copter, it's not regulated by the faa. >> that's bull. why didn't he do this in the beginning, guilfoyle? >> basically he wanted attention. let be honest. >> about what. >> he had every right to do. this bizarre postal worker. >> what for? >> angry with congress. about the financing laws of congress. >> he is mad about financing laws. >> allegedly but really he wanted to be able to go and land this copter to get personal attention. >> i think is he going to be found guilty. >> is he looking at nine and a half years. >> that's too much. >> he is not going to get that. >> a couple of felonies.
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>> i would lock him in his gyro copter for a year and a half. >> you just can't do this. >> you can't? >> no. >> that's why they are going to give him time. >> he is going to get time one way or another. is he not going to be found not guilty. did he it we live in a crazy society but he did it all right, ladies, thanks as always. two footnotes the podcast. wiehl of justice starring ms. least now available on itunes. i have no idea what that means. wiehl's best seller. i know what this means great read, ipod i cast. no clue. >> rapper sean
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back of the book segment tonight, what the heck just happened. one of the problems hillary clinton is happening on the campaign trail is defining exactly what she accomplished as secretary of state. she was in that position for six years. one of her supporters was recently asked about it. >> you know, she unveiled the global hunger and food security program. she prevailed over biden and 21 troops to afghanistan. she saved the signing of turkish median accord. getting international support on -- she created -- it goes on and on and on and she was instrumental with women across the world of really ending violence against women worldwide. >> here now to analyze what ms. perez just told us bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld, no cheap shots against ms. perez. she is entitled to her opinion. >> sure enough. >> we did fact check the 21
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troops to afghanistan. >> wait a minute you just told us. >> it was not quite that way. but, you say? >> well, you know, i don't blame "the view." going there for political commentary is like going to jiffy lube for sushi. [ laughter ] >> they do reflect sensibility around america in which they like hillary clinton because she is a lady and that's all you need. she looked like she just got her cliff notes off the internet. she was reading it the point is hillary doesn't have to do anything to win these votes. her motto should be "i am woman, hear me snore because she is sleeping through this. >> i agree with you and we will do a talking points memo on this tomorrow that there are a good amount of americans going to vote for hillary clinton no matter what. it doesn't matter what she does or didn't do oar what or what she says or didn't say they are voting for her. >> exactly right. you don't go to "the view" for charles krauthammer like analysis anyway. half the time i sound pretty stupid right here on this set. at least you tell me that. >> half the time?
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>> yeah, exactly right. look, she should have said that what hillary accomplished was she brought back the pants suit. she made a boat load of money off her husband's notoriety and that type of thing. but to read that list that she said about the middle east, which is in shambles as a senator upstate new york, economically you depressed. they didn't name the clinton penitentiary in hillary clinton's honor that's for damn sure. >> as far as the women goes, she and her henchmen like sid blumenthal attacked. >> i think it would be news to boko haram that all women violence has stopped in the world since they will kidnapped 300 of them and they have never been heard from again. >> you know who would make a better candidate. whoopi goldberg. i'm not kidding. >> goldberg though knows something. >> yes. and she is a tough lady. i wouldn't mess with her. >> rosy perez again, i don't want to be uncharitable i like the hat. >> i would like to see hillary with the hat on the
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campaign trail. >> that's sexist. >> is it really? >> yes. >> on her appearance, bill. >> i'm not judging anyone. i just like that. >> i can't like the hat? >> no. because you wouldn't say that about a male wearing a hat. >> if had you a hat i liked it. >> made fun of my hats. i don't even wear my hats anymore. >> the second topic for what the heck just happened is colmes p. diddy puff daddy. i have no idea, now he took, allegedly he denies it, a kettle bell, show that, please. the kettle bell. all right, there it is. and he tried to hit a football coach at ucla, coaching his sun a defensive back a junior because the football coach was riding his son. there is his son. mcguirk and puff daddy p. diddy, whoever maybe there were two of them, tried to hit him with the kettle bell and you say. >> i say that would have been one of his first hits in many, many years had he done. so listen, likeself,
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p. diddy p diddy graduated from a catholic high school in the bronx. he is in good company. he is not some hood rat. the guy he was fighting with the coach, is a known jerk. he tripped an opposing player as he ran up the field. >> that was that guy. >> exactly right. p diddy -- >> when your kid is 20 years old and playing for ucla i don't think you want to attack the football coach. >> the best thing about this story wasn't about music because he didn't put out a new record. that kettle bell looks like an s&m version of mickey mouse. it's like a "game of thrones" handbag. they are deadly. people do them in front of you. >> if that hits you. >> i'm holding on to it. >> we will not say what
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happened. we just say this is in the news. we have some kind of affection here for puff daddy because he is the only to appear in first pants. >> lou dobbs not in short pants. geraldo always fully clothed on this program. it's in his contract. let's get these people out of here. some more words you should not say has nothing to do with profanity. the tip moments away. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"
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what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date.
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understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. words you should not say in a moment. first mail. o'reilly why would you do a talking points on the flat tax?
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you know absolutely nothing about the economy. you are ignorant on the subject. ed casper. talking about social security as an entitlement. get with it and stop drinking the kool aid. it is an entitlement because you are entitled to it. they are both entitlements. never drink the aid. prefer japanese tea. for many in the south the confederate flag is a symbol of pride, courage and honor. we understand regional pride. while the south generally fought bravely in the civil war they fought so their states could keep human beings in slavery. morally wrong. so the flag is a symbol of oppression for many americans. and that's true.
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robert witten two of my great grandfathers served in lee's army. i honor their memory with a small confederate flag. one of my ancestors owned a slave. mark hague. i see white people are bashing whites in general. does that mean they are self loathing? usually not. it means they don't like their country. we like your refreshing format down here but sometimes you are too conservative for me. o'reilly stop being a pin head. your tour with miller once again excludes major cities. miller and i played kansas city sold out. i appeared solo in omaha. oak city is on my list. get in the car, drive to st. louis. we will be there october 23
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followed by chicago innext night. charlotte, details on all the shows on bill o'reilly.com. my two urchins got me a bill o'reilly premium membership for father's day. what is the screening process for the mail segment? letters roll in around the clock. any with profanity immediately deleted and then they are sent to me. i select the ones i read on the air. tough competition. lots of good letters. we are trying to bring back the english language. that's why we have the word of the day. we also have banned words like cool and awesome on the factor. there are other overused words and phrases that we would like to bring to your attention. >> you have to have a conversation and a larger
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conversation. this is not a democrat conversation or a republican conversation. this is an american conversation. now it's time for us to see that conversation again. >> mr. fowler is a smart man and overusing the word conversation. other phrases banned on the factor at the end of the day. reaching out, kicking the can, my bad. it's all good. now, i can't stop the guests from saying those words. sometimes i scorn them. sometimes i let it go. for your life i'm reaching out. don't say those things. they are cliches. it is what it is. wait a minute. that's banned as well. that's it for us tonight. please check out the website.
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do not be banal. thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next. please remember spin stops here because we are definity looking out for you. breaking tonight a new bombshell in the criminal case that touched off riots as one newspaper publishes what it claims are the details of the autopsy report in the death of freddie gray in baltimore revealing that the medical examiner concluded the death was a medical and legal accident and only ruled it a homicide because she was told the police failed to belt freddie gray into that police van. welcome to "the kelly file." the baltimore sun published what it is calling the first details from freddie gray's autopsy report. key findings