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healthcare and use #greta. go to gretawire.com that's the source of a lot of extra news. good night from washington, d.c. see you tomorrow. o'reilly is next. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i'm not going to sit here any longer and take this garbage. people who lie run the country down, who are racist themselves are going to be called out right here on the factor. >> the factor challenging the race baiters and the reaction is fast and furious. we'll have the latest in the struggle over america's hearts and minds. >> you want a war? you got a war. >> i don't know what the hell the fight is about over the confederate flag. we need to put the american flag down. >> is the controversy over the confederate flag just cover for another agenda to erase america's diverse culture? we have an investigation. >> frank ely my dear, i
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don't give a damn. >> jesse watters takes his turn hosting the factor, and the folks are well, confused >> do you know who this guy is? >> i'm jesse watters in for bill o'reilly, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ i'm i'm jesse watters thanks for watching us tonight. a lot going on today. the supreme court rules in favor of obamacare. later in the broadcast we will talk about what it means political ely with dana perino. first, our top story. big reaction to bill's powerful talking points about race in america. last night bill called out the racial charlotte tons, those attacking america saying we are a racist nation. >> the truth is, there is no organized effort to harm black people by white people. that doesn't exist here. the real racism is looking away from what is really harming black americans the
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root cause of poverty. and as talking points has reported of over and over and over again that is the dissolution of the african-american traditional family chaos on the streets in poor neighborhoods and an educational system that does not demand the same standards of achievement that a demanded in the white neighborhoods. the far left smear merchants have the nerve the gull to say america is a white supremist nation and the press does nothing about it? fox news is attacked when we report the truth? well, you want a war you got a war. i'm not going to sit here any longer and take this garbage. people who lie run the country down, who are racist themselves are going to be called out right here on the factor. >> with us now clay cain, a contributing editor at bet.com and jason riley a "wall street journal" columnist and fox news contributor. clay let's start with you.
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you heard what bill said. the disintegrations of the black family here in america. i know you would agree that that is -- one of the biggest problems, if not the biggest problem. how does white supremacy create out of wedlock births in the black community? >> that's just -- i mean, that's kind of a big question. but it's more of a history lesson right? that if you have a history of laws and policy destroying your community just because of a law 1964 civil rights act nothing is going to wash away in the matter of 50 years. it i can thats time to do that i really felt like mr. o'reilly was just minimizing the experience of a legacy of racism. i mean, classism, sexism, it takes a lot of time to get over these things. the funny thing is every time somebody says racism is over and there is no racism anymore, it only fans the flames of racism. it negotiates the experiences of people who are experiencing racism. not like it was 100 years
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ago, of course, things are progressed, but it negates experiences. >> we are not saying racism doesn't exist in america we're not saying it's a white supremacist nation. i don't think you answered the question about whether or not white supremacy causes african-american men to not get married to women that they have babies with. let me get to you reilly. now, from what i don't understand it seems like left is using race as a weapon here. i think they are trying to say republicans are racist to scare blacks into not voting for republicans and being suspicious of republicans. you know, and when republicans are always saying, you know, we are not racist, that's not a great pr move you are walking around saying you are not racist anymore. if you say the country is flawed and based on white supremacy the left can come in and spend money and have to fix it isn't that the reason? >> i think you are right. i think you are right. racism is used as a weapon by the left to shut down debate. and the real issue here is that liberals have no interests in acknowledging the progress that has
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occurred. >> that's ridiculous. >> they have no less interest in doing that. >> which liberals? >> if you are going to call a nation white supremacist look at the aftermath in charleston, a twice elected black president dispatching his black attorney general. second black attorney general deep south state run biation american woman with a black senator. that is progress. tremendous amount of progress. >> no one isn't saying there is progress. my grandfather was raised in the jim crow south. attacked for using the "n" word. there is still work to do. some people are are overhyping the progress. >> you are saying there is a lot of work to be done. let's talk about the work that has been done. you have black president and black ceos, oprah the most powerful ceo in america. affirmative action handouts obamacare all
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these programs to make sure that the sins of slavery have been eradicated. what specific things would you like to see america do to eradicate the sin of slavery? >> well, there is slavery there is jim crow. >> what would you like it to see? >> have you mass incarceration. right now you have more black men in jail than were in slavery. you have housing. the way that new york city, other cities are being gentrified poor blacks and latinos. education as well. look at education and black and latin schools get the same kind of funding. education in philadelphia, their schools are being destroyed because they are cutting all these resources i mean, this goes on and on, listen, it's not to say that all white people are racist. no one is saying that i'm not into the laws of racism pointing out a racist. there is a structural under pinning there of racism. >> let's go through that medicine though dick ely one by one. let me respond to that. >> the issue is not whether
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racism or sexism or homophobia or anti-semitism still exists. the question of racism is to what extent? residual racism we have is responsible or barrier for black progress in this country. the relate is, jesse was pointing out earlier. as bill o'reilly regularly points out on this show. is that racism is not responsible for high out of wedlock birth rates. it is not responsible for black crime rates. it is not responsible for the school achievement gap. you cannot -- it is not responsible for black labor participation rate. but the left has a vested interest. >> clay, clay, give me a second. you said four things about race in america. let's go through them methodic ely. racism in this country. asians. >> asians do better at math and science than whites, is there asian supremacy? i don't think so. next housing last time i
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looked, you can get a loan for no money down. i think anybody can get a loan to buy a house. >> cities being gentrified. >> do you know how black latinos are being pushed out of their communities. and also a racism and classism. put those together. >> a lot of isms i don't know what that means. >> you don't know what racism means? >> lower in 1950 than today. was there more or less racism in 1960. to blame on black outcomes today is a game the left plays constantly. all purpose explanation. and it is a false narrative. article in the "wall street journal." you are blaming black people. you are acting like black people are these uneducated. >> blaming black people. you are blaming black folk uneducated crazy people that can't get it right. >> you know what? >> last word we have got to go. >> personal responsibility. >> that's there. >> only thing that is going to lift blacks out of the situation they are in. instead, the black left,
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encourages blacks to see themselves as victims and to look for government. to the government itself they are a problem. >> black folks are smarter than that. it's a multitude of things. >> people all over the country and all over the world are coming to america to come to this great nation not because it's racist. >> i love america. >> it's a great nation. >> i love america. >> should gone with the wind be gone with the wind literally? incredibly some people saban it we will debate that next. and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com ♪ ♪
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we need to put the american flag down because we have got as much hell under that as the confederate flag. who are we fighting today? it's the people that carry the american flag. what flag do the police have? what flag flies over the non-justice department? what flag flies over the white house. >> many on the left saying america and its symbols are the next target in their campaign. joining us now with reaction from washington radio talk show host richard fowler and katie pavlich a fox news contributor. so guys, we all know that the confederate flag is a divisive symbol and probably does not have any place in a government facility. but we know the confederate flag did not kill those people in the church in
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charleston, it was a diversion. it's getting out of hand. you have farrakhan out there and people saying they want the jefferson jefferson memorial. are we going to go isis style richard now throughout the land. southern confederate heritage symbol sntion. >> i don't think that's what folks are advocating for. i see no problem with the jefferson memorial one of our founding fathers. the larger question is what can we do as a nation to make sure that we do the best we can to make sure that we sort of end racism or work towards ending rawsm and taking down the confederate flag is part of that i think if you were to talk to jews all across the worlds. if you were to be in berlin and they were to have the swation particular can a at the berlin capitol people would have a problem with that and call it
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anti-somatic like having the confederate flag fly over a state capitol what i would call racist? i don't know if that's a valid comparison. >> it's a total valid comparison. how is it not? >> because we don't have a was particular it can a flying over and i don't think it's anything like that. >> they are having -- let's look at some of the symbols that now are the target. okay? first symbol we have now gone with the wind, the film now that's now apparently on the chopping block. do you think that that movie should be abolished? >> look, this is -- the thing that is very important to recognize here. the left is wanting to sanitize not only the history of the country but also the cultural history of the country. and if you start banning gone with the wind, you are then getting rid are of and censuring a time when america looked at racism and slavery through the eyes of hollywood in that way. and i think that is important for everyone to learn moving forward history not just taught through the history books liberal classrooms but also through the culture that
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existed at the time that film was made and published. also jesse, we are seeing this now bleed into other areas. right? i live in virginia. my question is, look, robert e. lee's house is in arlington cemetery. do we need to take that down? further, the left is now somehow accusing the right and anyone who is opposed to changing what they find racial ely insensitive, they are accusing them of racism. my question is, when are they going to on item robert bird who was a member of the kkk and also a member of the democratic party who just a few years ago was glorified by bill clinton at his funeral and bill clinton essentially, you know, justified his reason for being in the kkk. if we are going to talk about racism, let's talk about the democratic party. >> the symbol that's been associated with the democratic party historic ely. now, richard gone with the wind real quick, are you offended by gone with the wind? do we need to get rid of it. >> gone with the wind has a place in history. in classrooms to show how folks in the classroom show folks in the 1930s and 40s
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show the peculiar yart of slavery and racism. important for students to understand how our nation has overcome and how much overcome we still have left to do. i don't think this is a left or a right issue. this is an american issue. i would condemn anybody who was part of the kkk. i will condemn anybody who is a racist, whether in the democratic party the republican party the communist party. i will condemn racism every single opportunity i can because that's the only way that we're going to overcome it. >> right. you condemn robert bird and bill clinton. >> i will condemn robert bird for being a racist because he was indeed a kkk. >> what about bill clinton. >> bill clinton is not a racist. >> he memorialized the state flag there that had the symbol star which was arguing the confederacy. >> that flag was then taken down. >> uncle ben's rice now a target. >> the name changed. >> is rice racist because it's white? white is this racist? >> well, i think you are
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simplifying a much larger issue here. what uncle ben stood for was the idea of slavery was based on slavery just like aunt gentleman my gentleman my jamima's pancake syrup. capitalism is rejecting these things. that's why amazon and wal-mart stopped selling flaggings in the store. wal-mart is saying we aren't racist and don't want racist symbols. >> an jaamiama's need to get rid of that too. >> on a serious note when you look at what happened in charleston gunned down by a true white supremacist racist? that is racism. then when we want to get upset about maple syrup and rice that just completely takes things out of context and really does a disservice to what happened in charleston. and so i think that we need to keep things in perspective here and not
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take away from what happened because we are upset about syrup and rice. >> that's a really good point. last thing. i have this in my house base i was a big dukes of hazard fan. i was big into bo and luke. this is the robert e. lee rode around in and jumped over the hills and things. i have this toy in my basement okay? it's an old toy. i like it. it's funny. not because it has a flag on it but because i used to play with it when i was a little kid and i loved that show, does that make me a racist? do i need to get rid of this from my house? >> i think you are oversimplifying the situation here. >> i don't want to be called a racist. >> nobody is calling you a racist. feel free to continue playing with that toy. i think what the marketplace is saying is that these forms of racism part of our consumer nature needs to be taken out of the system or taken out of of the marketplace. >> listen, confederate flag
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obviously a very violent offensive symbol. getting carried away with some of these others, richard, katie, thank you very much. directly ahead dana perino on the supreme court's decision on obamacare. what does it mean for the 2016 campaign. right back with it. 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.
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you can being a white person. you can say you're black these days and men and men can get married and everybody is crazy. that's the point that now roberts has twice done some gymnastics here and saved this law out of thin air. >> so if you are a strict constitutionalist, you read scalia's dissent and you think i agree with everything that he is saying there. >> right. that would be me. but, here's the thing. this is the reality. okay. so the supreme court has ruled. ruled twice on obamacare. president obama in the rose garden today was filling his
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oats. he has a right to. taking the victory lap. the rest go the spoils. the thing for republicans going forward is they have spent the last six months preparing for today because they didn't know what was going to happen. they were either going to have to lose and figure out a way dealing with that coming up in the 2016 election and win and then have to deal with it immediately. i think there is good news for republicans here. they spent all this time, that means they are much more educated and much more prepared so n. their individual campaigns as they think about how they might try to repeal and replace as they decide to do they are much more educated. >> secret ely hearing from republicans in the senate that are just breathing a sigh relief that this happened. they were going to get blamed for it there was going to be chaos. there was going to be a medical catastrophe. no one has insurance. it's crazy. let me get back to roberts for a second. this is a g.w. pick perino. >> i remember it well. >> this is now twice that this guy has gone against
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conservatives in huge decisions. is there any regret going on out of the w. camp right now, do you think? >> well, a couple of things. you know, fun fact i was the spokesperson for john roberts and justice alito when they were going through their confirmation so i got to know them very well. i would say almost universal ely john roberts was considered the very best pick that george w. bush could have gone with. in fact, in the legacy interviews on the way out the door, people talking about george w. bush would say john roberts, that was the best decision of his presidency. now, there are some conservatives today who are really mad and don't believe that they are really mad about healthcare. but there are other decisions that roberts has made that people would say he is our guy. yes, there is widespread disappointment by some conservatives which is why while some republicans might say thank goodness we didn't have to deal with this actually we can move on now. i think it cuts another way conservatives are demoralized with this decision. they don't believe this will ever be repealed and they
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could be right. >> do you know who is psyched right now? gruber. he is the one who put this language in and went out and embarrassed the entire administration saying the public is stupid. we got a pass in the dark. could you imagine if this had gone the other way? feared for his life political standpoint, hillary clinton is having to get closer to barack obama on obamacare singular most unpopular law in a generation. >> right i think it was the president out yesterday at a gay press conference or some war at the white house. >> i'm just fine with a few hecklers as a general rule. [ laughter ] but not when i'm up in the house. my attitude is if you are eating the hors d'oeuvreses
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do you know what i'm saying? and drinking the booze. >> so the president kicked a transgender illegal alien heckler out of the white house. >> equal opportunity. you going to hk kel you will get kicked out. >> that's so mean. >> i think it was fine. what people took offense to is you are in my house. it is the people's house. i actually think it was charming. i will tell you something else i really liked about that joe biden was having a moment of levity and able to laugh. i think that -- this basically says, even if you come to it a transgender event at the white house you can't be rude. that's not a bad thing. >> we are going to kick everybody. probably the first illegal alien the president has deported. decision for supreme court may come tomorrow or monday. what's your prediction? >> i don't know how the court will rule. i do think public opinion is moving faster than the courts are on this. it will be definitive for
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this movement and i don't think it will be a wedge issue in 2016. i think that has moved on to legalized marijuana. >> john roberts in the spotlight for that decision to. >> is this your world? >> that's right, right here. >> is it? it felt like that. >> dana, thank you. by the way deign naps book and the good news is continuing to be a big best seller. be sure to check it out. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. hillary clinton taking a hard turn to the left and diving head first into the race issue. is bernie sanders surging popularity driving her to do it? ed henry is here with the inside story moments away. powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on.
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factor follow-up segment tonight u hillary clinton taking a hard turn to the left. with the race issue red hot she is making her view on the matter crystal clear. >> i know it's tempting to dismiss a tragedy like this as an isolated incident. to believe that in today's america, bigotry is largely behind us, that institutionalized racism no longer exists. but, despite our best efforts and highest hopes america's long struggle with race is far from finished. >> joining us with reaction is ed henry who is covering the presidential campaign for fox. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too. nice pocket square. >> yours is good, too.
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>> i learned from the master. so hillary clinton is now trying to be mrs. race card player. she is out there flying to ferguson three months late i might add in a private jet talking about inequality. talking about segregation she lives in chappaqua population of black 1.9%. she is married to the first black president but is this phony or are people going to see through this or is she going to be able to drive this obama black coalition? >> question of phoniness she also is portraying herself as a champion of the middle class after all these multi-million-dollar speeches from herself and from the former president. you could see in some of the polling people feel like she is not honest and trust worthy. so there is an issue there about authenticity, sure. but on the race issue, there is no question about it i talked to her aides in private and they say she is the one who personally decided not her pollsters and strategists go to the ferguson area economic
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event. i want to go to a black church, you have to admit jesse, this is a serious issue and we need a conversation about race. i don't doubt her sincerity about that. but there is also no denying that there is some politics here because what she is trying to do, this is the third time, by the way in a week that she commented on charleston. okay. there is a lot of things she goes days and weeks without commenting on. >> that's true. >> she is trying to keep the obama coalition together and make sure she has very strong african-american turnout as well as hispanic turnout not just in the primaries but in the general election. politics at work, keep that obama coalition at work. speeches on voting rights. she accused republicans as being racist on voting rights that's hard. >> she blamed trump for the shooting which was crazy. for someone who is talking about white privilege hillary clinton. probably the most privileged woman in this country quarter million dollars per speech. made $30 million last year alone. she gets her daughter a
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$600,000 no show gig at nbc news. this woman has got everything and to lecture us about white privilege doesn't seem very authentic. but, when i go out and i go to some of these inner cities neighborhoods and i have been to a bunch for watters world recently when i mention the world hillary clinton to black people. do you know what they say? >> no. >> they're not excited about her at all. >> she is trying to get them fired up. >> i don't know if it's working. is it working? >> it's early. does she have her own problems in the primary? sure. if you look at that honest and trustworthy question. they want to deny it inside the clinton campaign and say that's not a real issue. all politicians are seen as dishonest. yes to some extent politicians are low in the polls. she has a real problem here and big hurdles ahead. >> more problems potentially bernie sanders. >> on the left, surging in some polls. we have some sound from senator sanders. let's take a listen of what he has to say. >> if you have seen a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the top 1%.
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transfer that back. radical socialist dwight d. eisenhower was president. i think the highest marginal tax rate was 90. >> when you think about 90% you don't think that's obviously too high? >> no. what i think is obscene and what frightens me, again, is when you have the top 1/10th of 1% owning as much wealth as the bottom 90. does anybody think that is the kind of economy this country should have? >> 90% tax rate, henry. >> bring it back to the 50's. think about what that would do to this economy struggling. recovery going for six years and stumbling along. none the less in a bloomberg poll out today, he is up to 24% in both iowa and new hampshire. >> that's pretty decent. >> pretty strong for somebody who has pretty radical views on the left. >> no money. energy on the left. hillary clinton on trade on same sex marriage and on these economic issues about the big banks about wall street has been trending left. so i think the very bottom line for her right now
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despite the surge from bernie sanders she is still in a commanding decision. still over auto% in iowa and new hampshire. still likely to win the democratic nomination. does all of this pull her so far to the left it's going to be harder to run back in the middle in the general. remember how mitt romney. etch and sketch deal. >> left bernie -- i don't know that she wants to go anywhere close to that that ruins hero whole electricitiability concept she needs for the general. kind of a clumsy politician. she might tact hard left. >> republicans have their own issues to figure out. >> they sure do. all right, ed, thank you very much. up next, i will take you to the international
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>> i do. thank you. >> so what are you doing here today? >> this is actually what we are using to quantify the effects of cannabis. >> you look like the guy from weird science. >> by the way why are we all wearing bras on our heads? >> what brings you here today. >> cannabis world congress. >> this congress probably gets just as much done as our congress in d.c. >> liberty is too precious to be buried in books. >> what does cannabis help you with. >> i feel good. so much energy. >> do you smoke marijuana. >> yeah. >> how often? >> twice a week. [ laughter ] >> i don't like alcohol. when i go home, this is my cup of wine. >> do you smoke recreational ely. >> right now i'm on parole. i can't smoke. >> tough break. >> yes. >> do you think that america should become more like amsterdam. >> i think america should be open to the idea. >> it's really good for everybody. for all humanity. >> are we going to bring in the prostitutes next? >> whoa.
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>> do you think that smoking marijuana alters your view of reality? >> not really. >> are you okay over there? >> i got the munchies real bad. >> the iranian situation. >> i'm iranian. so maybe skip that one. [ laughter ] >> i think that. [contradicts chirping] >> do you think obama is going to get this deal done deadline is coming up. >> obama is not good with deadlines, so. >> the iranian nuclear situation? >> overblown. >> no pun intended. >> yeah. >> what are you a couple of nit wits? >> are you concerned about the iranians trying to acquire nuclear weapons? >> i'm not concerned on a day to day. i think i'm concerned about the healthcare system. >> do you know hot iranians are? >> have i been smoking too much? [ laughter ] >> are you okay with the iranians acquiring a nuclear weapon? >> well, they live in a really dangerous neighborhood. if people kept blowing up my
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full of shiites i might want to spew nuclear too. >> that's a very interesting point of view. >> vladimir putin. >> okay. >> which country is he going to invade, do you think next? >> invading countries is that what they are doing? >> fascinating isn't it? >> who has putin invaded? >> putin died, didn't he? [ buzzer ] >> i think you are thinking of stalin. >> yes. >> that's all right. you didn't know. >> do you know which country putin invaded? >> ukraine. >> got it. i think we need to get more involved with taking care of our children, our land, our people, and get the hell out of the world. >> so would you have let hitler run wild. >> yeah, hitler is not even -- don't even go there come on, bro. >> are you afraid of me? >> all he is doing is trying to take back the parts of russia that crew sheriff --
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>> are you impressed with putin's pecks? >> of course, you see him naked on the horse with that huge chest of his? yeah, i wouldn't want to get in a tumble with that guy. >> isis? >> why is it such depressing like topics. you couldn't ask about anything else? >> please answer the question. >> do you think we should ignore isis? >> isis is awful. right? it's a problem. but, when we focus 90% of our media on that problem we create more of it. >> do you know what country isis is dominating right now? >> i'm not sure where they are dominating. if they are on the internet they a are everywhere, right? >> what country is isis dominating right now? >> iraq. >> i thought we won that war? >> yeah. that's going to be dragged out for a little longer, i think. >> i don't feel very good.
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>> have you ever watched watters world? >> no. >> i'm watters. >> okay. >> this is my world right here. >> all right, all right. hey. >> anything you want to tell bill? >> bill, i love you. fire this guy. [ laughter ] >> bill may fire me after tonight. i think if he were here he would say that's my finest work yet. when we come right back, a new twist in the manhunt for two escaped convicts in new york. a brilliant escape plan or government incompetence that led to the breakout? stay tuned. as, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'.
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sweat, they had more inside help than first reported. here's eric shaun. >> how did this happen? are there any system to change to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> ill seems the system dropped the ball. the system may be maximum security but it turns out a series of budgetary and administrative lapses helped the killer escape. miles of the prison's interior were no longer being inspected regularly, including the catwalks and stairs behind the cells the pair used to flee when governor cuomo inspected after the breakout. >> you look at the precision of the operation. it was truly extraordinary and unusual and almost impossible to duplicate. >> the two guard tower not even occupied overnight anymore. no video cameras in the cellblocks. and former corrections officers have said a sense of complacency
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set in. guards shopped shining flashlights in inmates faces to make sure they're in bed asleep after the prisoners complained that the nightly bed checks were waking them up. and the distance that is supposed to exist between inmate and prison staff was also apparently ignored when it came to joyce mitchell. she allegedly had sex with a prison closet with escape pea david sweat and gave them hacksaws with chisels. corrections officer gene palmer is under arrest for not putting the boxes under the detectors before giving them to the prisoners but he denies nothing anything about the escape plot. this is eric sean. >> joining us now, former fbi specialist john think gill yam. it's the exact same thing when you have big money, government
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run situations it's a breeding ground for corruption and incompetence. it looks like the same exact thing happened here at the state run facility. you have the hamburger helper yet they're not checking the beds because i don't want to wake up the prisoner. does that surprise you? >> honestly it doesn't surprise me at all. whether it's a state facility or a federal facility the reality is when executives and politicians are highly involved -- in this case they're highly involved in the prison system you get things like the va where the va kills more veterans than anything in the country. they're housing the people because they've murdered and killed but yet they don't want bother them because they might get a little flashlight in their eyes and lose a little sleep. >> now i know that in some prisons -- and we've dealt with this. the prisoner was running the prison.
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he was walking around smoking pot, getting all of the staff members pregnant. it was total chaos. you have this happening up there it looks like too. you have these transactions whether it's for money, for sex or for privileges. what is happening inside the prisons where the prisoners are taking charge? >> complacency is the number one thing wib inside the prison or the politicians or the executives in the department of corrections. what you see typically is where there's long term period like this where there's no breakouts, nothing happens, complacency rules. they start to let people wear civilian clothes with cook in their cells. they give them green jumpsuits so when they're surrounded by trees. >> that's why the manhunt is going so well because they've blended in. speaking of the manhunt these guys have been out for a while. what do they have? weapons? this isn't going well. >> they've found a multitude of the cabins that are out there,
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these hunting cabins have weapons, people store their extra vehicles up there with keys in the trucks. cabins unlocked. they've had different pictures of this. >> thank you very much. when we return it's been a privilege filling in for bill tonight. but how many people out there actually know who i am. our in-depth investigation when the factor come right pack. with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®.
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don't watch it. >> he looks like he wants to be important. he's got an eyebrow thing going on. >> o'reilly, right, from fox news. >> i think he's hilarious. >> yeah. >> he has some strong opinionated views for sure. >> he's not running for president, not yet at least. >> what about this guy. >> i don't know who this guy is. >> no. >> he's actually running for president. >> i hope he doesn't get it. >> just purely base on looks? >> yeah. >> i think's more complex than that. >> marco rubio. he's a great republican candidate. >> i don't know him. >> nope. >> i have no clue who he is. he has the worse smile. >> he's too old to be president. >> bernie sanders. >> better be some famous people. >> yeah with. are we going to see miley cyrus? ♪ i came in like a wrecking
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apology. i'm jesse waters in for bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight wlb major controversy erupting between one of america's biggest broadcasters and a republican presidential candidate who one tv network executive just compared to a racist killer. welcome to the kelly file. i'm megyn kelly. just 24 hours ago the nation's largest spanish tv network, yuan vision along with the washington post announced plans to sponsor a republican candidates forum in march. tonight, that may be in question. amid reports that you any vision's president of programming posted and then deleted
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