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dvr so you never miss an episode because we miss you. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> are you upset that the president didn't reach out to the family? [inaudible] >> san francisco politicians standing by their sanctuary city policy that led that led to the death of indicate steinle. we will expose this terrible injustice even further. >> this deal offers an opportunity to move in a new direction. we should seize it. >> this is the most dangerous, irresponsible step i have ever seen in the history of watching the middle east. >> president obama makes a deal with iran and says he will veto any opposition to it. you will hear both sides on whether the president is
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really looking out for america. >> i now pronounce you man and wife. >> also ahead a california congresswoman demanding that the words husband and wife be expunged from the public discourse. >> are you kidding me? >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we'll have a special report on the iranian nuke deal in a little while. but, first the talking points memo enabling evil. i hope you saw the interview with the parents of kate steinle last night. if not it's posted on bill o'reilly.com. during that interview kate's father spoke about the evil of his daughter's murder. >> faith has kept us strong and the people have kept us
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strong but kate's bright light, you know, the battle of evil and goodness what happened to kate was evil personified. her bright light that has shone all over the world has helped us. >> talking points believes every sane person knows that gunning down an innocent 32-year-old woman on the street is an act of pure evil. yet, there are many americans who will not act to prevent that kind of evil from taking place. we begin with the media which generally does not oppose sanctuary cities. >> these sanctuaries on the border that allow illegals to stay and if, in fact, they end up getting caught. >> you are talking about sanctuary cities that exist all over the countries? >> that's correct. >> that's a misnorm. those are cities in dispute with ice about how you deal with people holding. >> they are part of the united states you can't be in dispute with the federal government. >> the way you are describing. >> it they most certainly are safe havens. >> they are not. >> it's troubling that
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mr. comb cuomo would say that after the man accused of killing kate steinle said he was in san francisco a sanctuary city because he knew he could come at will. maybe mr. cuomo forgot about that let's give him the benefit of the doubt but he should certainly rethink his sympathies. the sanctuary city policy poor illegal immigrants should not be held accountable for violating u.s. immigration law. that's what this is all about. folks cloaking themselves in compassion thinking they are humane to the poor who want better lives in the process they totally ignore the danger of an unsecured border and that danger is clear. hundreds of thousands of bad people have entered the u.s.a. the alleged killer of kate steinle allegedly crossed the border six times. if a low level thug, a dope pusher and addict can get in here six times we don't have border security. it doesn't exist. if he has a place that welcomes him, san francisco we don't have any security or safety at all. it is insulting when
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pro-sanctuary city people equate poor immigrants with violent criminals. they intentionally deflect the issue away from the danger of giving brutal, undocumented people easy access to this country. they simply don't care about making judgments about those who trespass. good example of that the san francisco city supervisors. they are unrepentant over the death of kate steinle. the factor contacted all of them asking politely for an interview. they all declined so we went to them. >> do you feel like the national media has down a little too hard on sanctuary cities and what the main intention is? >> i think the issue here is gun control. no individual with that type of record should be able to access or be able to have possession of a gun. >> a few words as representative of the city. >> fox news would be this rude. >> woo! >> we tried to call your office. we got no response. >> because you are interviewing the wrong
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[bleep] person. >> so you can see those women will not take responsibility for the danger they allow. and it gets worse. scott wiener attacks the messenger. >> supervisor, we don't want to be a pest. just literally a minute would be great. >> fox news is not real news and you are not a reporter. i talk to real news only. fox news is not real news. >> we want to know if you show remorse. are you upset that the president didn't reach out to the families? >> fox news is not real news. >> what a pinhead. now, there comes a point where people get the government they deserve. that is has surely happened in san francisco. the ultra left controls the city and an innocent woman kate steinle is dead because of policies that endanger the public. you would think those people would rethink their insane ideology but they will not. they will never admit a
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mistake. the san francisco crew is aided by a compliant media as you may know we have proposed kate's law new federal legislation that would mandate any felon who is deported and comes back receives a mandatory five year prison term, period. that's opposed by the aclu, the "new york times" and other uber liberal left media again it gets worse. the hate sight salon bannered this headline bill o'reilly sends the vile jesse watters to grandstand in san francisco over kate steinle's murder. the hate site media matters bannered this fox figures lead the charge praising trump's immigrant smears for igniting immigration debate. liberal newspapers like the san jose mercury news spread the propaganda quote from that paper bill o'reilly the murder of kate steinle proves that donald trump is right about mexicans. of course, i never said that the san jose mercury news fabricated it. mimicking a hate website. here is a suggestion for the mercury news, yahoo news and others who print that garbage, you wouldn't use
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anything from storm front another hate website would you? so why are you using stuff from salon, which is just as ugly? why are you legitimizing rank propaganda. you should be ashamed yourselves. tomorrow we will tell you what politicians running for president support kate's law. we will tell you what speaker of the house john boehner is thinking about it interesting. he could take a leadership position here. will he? the same could be said of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who has indicated he will get behind kate's law. it's a damn shame that all americans can't support a policy that would protect people like kate steinle. if you saw the heart-breaking interview with her parents last night how could you not support tough measures against criminal illegal aliens. yet, some americans will not and even attack me and fox news for trying to solve this despicable problem. finally, the senate judiciary committee announced today it will begin hearings next week on the lax enforcement of the nation's immigration laws.
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the committee is going to ask kate steinle's parents to testify. thank god. and that's the memo. directly ahead, fox news correspondent william la jeunesse on three very disturbing criminal alien situations going on right now. then later gutfeld and mcguirk on a california congresswoman trying to ban the words husband and wife. the factor is coming right back. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm.
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steinle family, to your knowledge. >> to who? >> to the family of the woman who was brutally murdered by this individual who had committed seven different felonies in four different states in my understanding who had been deported and kept coming back. has the administration reached out to that family? >> i'm sorry, i don't know the answer to that question, sir. >> hard to believe he didn't even know who kate steinle was. he is the director of homeland security. also hard to believe there is a case going on right now in spokane washington, this man 48-year-old deported nine times charged with murdering david whitman. police say mendoza and whitman dealt drugs in the spokane area. joining us now is william la jeunesse. is there any information how mendoza can get into this country 10 times illegally? >> >> no. clearly the border is not as
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secure as the administration claims bill. what his case tells us is that kate's murder is not an aberration. these other offenders get released and commit more time and not charged with the federal crime of reentry. last march police say men depose is a kidnapped shot, set sat on fire a man who owed drug money. dui, assaults, active warrants and deported six times according to ice. nine times according to border a patrol. yet he served no federal time according to the federal bureau of prisons which could have locked him up for years. as we know, bill, that's why you put that into kate's law that the u.s. attorney would have to charge these guys with a minimum of five. they tried to zero tolerance project in mexico. immigrants knew they served time so they went somewhere else. >> here is the crux of this matter. in kate's law you if you don't if a local or state prosecutor doesn't charge, they can be charged with
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violating federal law. the law enforcement people who are not doing their jobs, the san francisco people ne don't do it they get charged with crime. you know they are going to do it, the other thing william is, in l.a. there is a lot of illegal alien gangs. cops know who these gangs are. they know who has been convicted. once kate's law passes they swoop them right off the street and they are out five years. okay? they can swoop them up just for being here with a felony. so, that's why we have to get it done. so this trial of this drug dealer is ongoing in spokane, right? >> right as we speak the murder trial? >> it's actually coming up in november, bill but yeah, they are in custody right now. >> all right. now, in fresno, california, there was such a problem with criminal illegal aliens that the sheriff there did the right thing. tell us about that. >> so california has a law act which prohibits sheriffs, which
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run the jails from honoring these ice detainers but in fresno the sheriff there margaret mims says i'm not going to let tell me what's right for my community she went around the law by installing ice agents inside the jail they get the criminal aliens they want and they dent violate the law. this is not a panacea. ice is in the jail and this inmate was arrested 19 times in five years and he went to ice 10 times. another guy dang, he was turned over to ice 10 times and he still was arrested 28 times separately. what does it tell it us? these guys are not being deported. >> good for sheriff mims in fresno and good for ice for putting the agents there so she can cut through the california insanity. the head of homeland security, the head of ice johnson, he doesn't even know who kate steinle is. i mean what world are you
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living in? you don't know the biggest immigration story of the past 10 years and he doesn't have any clue. that's how out of touch they are. tell me about the secure communities program william. >> secure communities was a great success. it cost taxpayers about a million bucks. it basically meant every time a person was booked into jail ice got their fingerprints so they could be deported. it was a logical choke point so we weren't going to round up 11 million illegals. >> it was around the country. when authorities arrested someone they thought was in the country illegally they would immediately take their fingerprints and shoot it over to ice who could check the record to see what -- he whether they had felonies or not. all right. but the pressure from the groups that don't want any accountability scuttle the program? how could you scuttle the program? who did that?
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>> the ebama administration did it because they got this push back. previously, you know, if a guy was booked into local jails, ice didn't know it prior to 2008, 2005 when congress did this after 9/11. basically every time you got booked in the jail, your fingerprints went over to ice, oh, bill is here illegally, let's deport him. he has overstayed his visa. it worked. now you have the situation where ice is throwing out these detainers and they did their own study last year. 8,000 criminal aliens, 40% had felony priors. 20% went on to recommit more crimes in just 8 months. in fact here in l.a. we had a career pedophile who was released and he went out and sodomized a 10-year-old even though they had a ice detainer. crazy. >> it's got to stop. kate's law is the first step and then we are going to have to have more. william, appreciate it it directly ahead reaction to all the immigration chaos from crowley and powers. later, the iranian nuke deal is it good for i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,
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continuing now with lead story danger from criminal alien felons in america. with us here in new york city monica crowley from washington kirsten powers both fox news analysts. do you support kate's law? >> i don't. i'm afraid to say. i think this is obviously a horrible tragedy and i feel terrible for the family. i don't think this is the solution to the problem. i think that it's actually going to have more harm -- cause more harm to people who have not committed horrible crimes like this that maybe have committed a felony but a felony is not the same thing as a murder. and it could, i think have a really bad impact on people on the families of even legalism grants who are here who are not citizens. >> very sharply defined law felons who are deported come back get five and you oppose that? >> look i just wrote a column a couple weeks ago
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about somebody who has been deported who has been here since he was in the fifth grade, he was a felon because he was overcharged by ice which is something that ice has been slapped down three times. >> that's a bureaucratic mistake. >> ice has been slapped down three times by the supreme court for doing this and they continue to do it. they overcharge people. >> you don't trust the criminal justice system. >> no. i don't they deport people even though they have committed a minor crime. >> you come down on the side of anarchy. >> when someone opposes something you support you call it anarchy. >> you don't have a solution. >> a solution to what? >> a solution to this violent criminal alien problem? >> no, this is a tragedy. >> no tragedy. it was a violent crime that could have been prevented. not a tragedy. >> roughly 30 people are are murdered every day in this country and it's a tragedy. you don't then turn around and retaliate against people who have not killed people. >> retaliated? >> you are talking about people. you are making all felons, anybody with a felon that's
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not the same thing with a murder. >> anybody that's not the same thing as a murder. people overcharged. >> okay, kirsten. >> for having a minor amount of marijuana or somebody selling a minor amount of marijuana, that is charged as an aggravated felony. >> all the victims. >> i support kate's law and the federal government has one primary job and that's to protect one american citizens from. foreign enemies that then become domestic enemies. kate's law is a necessary band-aid, absent securing the border which we know this president will not do. you have kate's law to come in and try to stem the hemorrhaging until we can get the border secure. >> but you know that not all felonies are violent. all right? there is a big thing. we are going to do it on thursday where the president is pardoning people who sold lots of drugs. lots of them. >> right. >> but he believes it's nonviolent. >> correct. there are many liberal people in this country that don't really want drug
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dealers, even big time drug dealers prosecuted. the felon wrap, all right is enough if you are deported after a felony, you come back, you have no right to be here. but people like kirsten they don't seem to mind that now, wait, wait, wait. do you hold the san francisco supervisors responsible for kate's death? >> absolutely because they support the sanctuary city. and mr. sanchez who killed kate steinle directly said "i came to san francisco because i knew they had sanctuary." kate's law is common sense and obvious justice for the victims like ms. steinle. >> do you hold the san francisco supervisors in any way responsible for what happened to kate steinle kirsten? >> >> i think that based on what his record was no, i don't think that there was any evidence that he was a violent criminal per se and that they didn't want to prosecute him for. >> 7 convictions for hard drug seller. >> it sounds very bad. >> hard drugs.
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see, you turn anybody who has two ounces of marijuana into hard felon. >> seven convictions felonies, seven. >> that doesn't make you necessarily a murderer. they had released 10,000 other people out who you also consider these enemies as monica was just saying who did not kill somebody. and so you are taking the one person and you are trying to extrapolate that out and suggesting that illegal immigrants are all murderers. >> you are fine with him being in this country this alleged murderer, you are okay with him had being in the country? >> well, he wasn't a murderer though when they had him had. the point is i think that this is a very tragic situation but it's not representative of the average person who is being detained. the average -- you don't really believe the average person who is released is going to go out and kill somebody, do you? you do know -- bill, you do know that the crime rate has dropped as illegal
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immigrants has grown in the country? >> there comes a point, all right, where rational people, like me, and i think monica have to try to protect people like kate steinle. and that's what we are doing. and we appreciate your presence tonight. got to go. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. gutfeld and mcguirk terrified because the congresswoman wants to remove the word husband and wife from the culture. also, is it legal with an update on bowe bergdahl and president obama running into trouble with his
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breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle. factor follow up segment tonight a deal has been reached with iran over nuclear weapons. this morning president obama said this. >> today because america negotiated from a position of strength and principle we have stopped the spread of nuclear weapons in this region. because of this deal, the international community will be able to verify that the islamic republic of iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. >> but almost immediately there was criticism. >> the way this deal is worded it allows imunusual opportunities for iran to delay, obstruct and basically permit the international atomic energy agency and others from getting to sites that they deem important.
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>> now my frame of reference on nuclear inspections is scant but i do believe this, the deal was the best the u.s.a. could do. iran would not move any further at this point. we could have continued sanctions and maybe they would have been more accommodating down the road. however, they might have stepped up nuke weapon production and also increased terror activity. it's all speculation. the one thing everybody should do is keep an open mind on the situation. thus we now present both sides of the iranian nuke deal. joining us from washington matthew dust, president of the foundation for middle east peace and here in the city matt boot foreign relations. you oppose the bill and why. >> i do bill. i was well enunciated by george schultz and henry kissinger that pointed out that negotiations with iran began with the goal ending the iranian nuclear program and they are winding up by legit mating that program. >> down the road? >> they are legitimating the program right now. they are delaying slightly by a few years assuming
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that iran complies, which is by no means a sure thing if iran complies the agreement will delay the time line for iran to get an actual nuclear weapon. but, in the meantime, we are going to pay a very heavy price for that. because we are delivering tens of billions of dollars into the coffers of iran. lifting the arms embargo on conventional weaponry and ballistic missiles. we are taking generals, one the worst terrorists in the world off the sanctions list. what we are essentially doing is creating the predicate for an arms race in the region both conventional and nuclear. >> you are saying we are strengthening iran by lifting the sanctions on the weapons and, of course, the money and then because the deal does not banish nuclear weapons from that country the others in the gulf will start to get nuclear weapons as well. mr. dus, how do you see it? >> i think this deal and i think you are quite right that we need to keep an open
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mind and look closely at the details of the deal. the deal succeeds in that it satisfies the united states and its partner's main goal in that it block's iran's path it to a nuclear weaponboth the uranium and plutonium path put's iran's nuclear program in the deepest nuclear's ins regime in history. not just physical inspections but cameras and seals on its nuclear equipment. it will have visibility on all levels of iran's nuclear program from when they are pulling the uranium out of the ground all the way through when they are transferring it into uranium hexa fluoride. there are various ways for iran to be caught. >> here is the one thing that disturbed me in my first reading of the deal. it takes 24 days for the iranians to open up for the inspectors from the united nations, 24 days. anybody can sanitize anything in 24 days, mr. duss, you know he that. >> that's actually not true.
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look look at the military facility they have paved it multiple times precisely because you cannot hide nuclear research. >> wait, wait, wait. if the president said he has 24/7 access to see if iran is cheating and he doesn't he has 24 days access, isn't he falsely misleading the public? >> i don't think that's right. i mean, i think there is various ways in which the u.s. and its partners can. >> it says 24 days. >> um-huh. let's look at parchine they paved it. >> i don't know anything about parchine all i know is 24 days seems to be a long period of time to me. >> you are absolutely right bill. it's incredible anywhere any time inspections turn out to be on closer inspection as you say 24-days in the before you inspect a site. so there is no credibility about the inspections regime but we do know that the sanctions are coming off in a massive way. that will be flooding iran with tens of balls of dollars that they will use
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for nefarious purposes. >> there are some people like netanyahu no deal with iran unless you just give us all the nuclear materials you have and you have open inspections any time you we are not going to make a deal. that would lead to war. you see that's the problem with iran. they weren't going to give anymore. they might down the road, but they weren't going to give anymore. >> i think bill, we have to recognize -- >> with all due respect they were not going to give more to president obama who has very little credibility with who has no more red lines. can you imagine if we had somebody like john mccain as president somebody that they were scared of. >> maybe. it's speculation. >> it's not speculation. in 2003, when we invaded iraq they actually stopped their nuclear weapons program for the first time. >> we actually do have evidence. >> not afraid of us at the moment. that's the issue. >> again i think that's completely discredited by the actual evidence. you had a very hawkish government under george w.
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bush previously which made very stringent demands of iran and that was the period in which iran's nuclear program simply exploded. president obama has brought forward a very different vision how american power is used working with partners and multi lateral institutions like the u.n. we have advanced very significantly in this way. >> good debate but it's a moot debate because it's going to go through. the president is going to veto any opposition in congress. they won't get two thirds to override so this deal is now in stone. gentlemen, thank you. when we come right back president obama is it legal with president obama running into trouble on his immigration order. bowe
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thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly is in is it legal segment tonight. three hot topics twinning with president obama executive order on immigration. as you may remember on november 20th last year the president commanded that more than 4 million illegal immigrants with family ties to this country should not be deported. he also made it easier for illegal immigrants without criminal records to get work permits with us now kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. the executive order was
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challenged by 26 state. >> 26 states including texas. >> texas took the lead. >> right. >> and a federal judge in texas said order. >> on hold. >> on hold since february now. >> now it's in an appeals court in new orleans. >> yeah. fifth circuit appeals court argued last friday. and it's very clear from watching the oral argument that the administration is going to lose on this one probably a 2-1 vote. >> why? >> it will be on hold again. what the two justices said appellate court justices said look, this is going to cause a problem for the states. financially. wait a second, you are not going to deport and give work permits that gives illegal immigrants one step closer to social security, medicare and all these type of things. they grabbed on to those arguments. >> federal judges looking at it from a fiscal point of view? that's what you are picking up on it? >> you are going to in fact give them all these benefits. they will accrue all this status without going through the proper channels. >> yes. >> you have to make sure you are not establish ago precedence rewards people
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breaking the law and treats people disproportionately. >> ultimately it goes to the supreme court. >> it goes to the spreems. >> i believe the supreme court comprised a to 4 against president obama on this one. i don't think kennedy is going to come over to that side. >> i think you are right. >> the question is when is it all going to happen? no deadline. >> this time next year i predict. okay. now, wiehl looks like a nice person but underneath that. [ laughter ] >> she was a federal prosecutor federal prosecutor in seattle. you handled a number of criminal alien felons. >> yes. redisagree entry after deportation. >> just like we are talking about kate steinle kate's law. >> dozens and dozens of them i handled. >> what was the theme running through them? >> quickly handled. i could get indictment quickly. put an officer on the stand. show the papers what he had done. horrible record. by the time these got to me men had been assaults, murder burglaries. >> in the country illegally
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committing these felonies. >> correct. >> they were convicted of the felonies. >> and deported and then came back and committed more felonies. >> when he they came back after the deportation, what happened to them in washington state? what happened? >> i put them away from 5 to 10 to even 20 years. >> you got those convictions fairly routinely. >> absolutely. i never didn't get a conviction. >> so you were 100%. >> 100%. >> what the hell happened? >> i don't know -- i do know actually. i have stayed in touch with my friends in the prosecutor's office not just in seattle but in other places there is deemphasis on this. >> ordered by whom? >> it all comes from the department of justice on down we are going to deemphasize this. >> did it start with the obama administration or go back to the bush administration? >> i think it may have gone back that far. i can't tell you a date certain when it happened. certainly a deemphasis coming up on high the doj. >> got the words out that u.s. attorney. you were a deputy u.s. attorney. >> i was executive u.s. attorney i was number two in the office at the time i
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left. >> all right. very impressive. the word has come down even if they're felons. >> hold give them back to the state. >> we are going to stop it. bowe bergdahl. >> um-huh. >> i thought he was going to go on trial in july it's july. >> san francisco wasn't so bad when when i was there and head of the trial division. >> you were state attorney. >> yes. handling all the criminal resit vistas. >> now it's chaos and you know it. >> right. >> tell me about bowe bergdahl. >> postponed until december 17th at the request of his attorney. he faces life in prison, right, for the desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. >> that's what he he is charged with. >> not death penalty. >> why two more months? this thing has been going on forever. >> there is no rush to get this done. in my opinion every time a defense attorney gets a chance to age the case they are going to take the opportunity because they think it's directly related to the success. >> aren't the lawyers saying
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though that the army hasn't turned over all the evidence? >> that's the problem. that's why i don't think this delay is the problem. >> why? >> that is the allegation. it's not necessarily the truth. >> that's why they were given the extension though. >> if it weren't true, why would they get the extension? it's a military court. it's not some pinheaded liberal judge. >> look at the appeals process, too. whenever you have an attorney getting in front of a judge. >> you have got to be be reasonable. >> you have to be reasonable. say we need more time. >> september 18th is the trial. >> 17th. >> and you guys are going to cover that trial. >> yes. >> is it legal. all right. gutfeld and mcguirk on deck. biggest dope dealer in the world escaping from a mexican prison. also don't you dare say the words husband and wife any longer. the boys back in town straight ahead. the foot emerges from its long winter hibernation... and preening is a must. instantly, smoother, beautiful skin starts to be revealed. and the mating process begins. the dr. scholl's dreamwalk express pedi
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back of the book segment tonight. what the heck just happened? as we reported last night perhaps the worst drug dealer in the world joaquin guzman has escaped from a mexican prison. here with the inside story two guys who know him personally. bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. tell us about guzman, gutfeld. >> he did everything i taught him. the tunnel the cycle. disguising himself as selma salma hayek. that got him into non-discriminate towns. tunnels are awesome. i think every kid has dug a tunnel in their life. i have one that goes to my office to lou dobbs' steam room. i'm sure you have dug a tunnel in your time. >> no i have not. >> required course in king pin college. >> look, the mexican authorities could not have possibly known about the tunnel mcguirk. >> no way. >> i understand that the woman in upstate new york did go to mexico.
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>> tilly the taylor was there. >> hard for us to mock us when we had that ridiculous thing in upstate, new york. >> she was riding the motorcycle and heyork. >> the fun fact by the way, one of your colleagues his family was nicknamed el chopo. >> 80% of the drugs on the streets of chicago are attributed to this guy's cartel. donald trump has been validated by this guy. >> he threatened trump's life. now some democrats giving trump's home address. >> you are on the run and you are going online to taunt people? i do that. but this shows how effective the
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mexican government is in fighting the drug trafficking. >> he tweeted trump a homophobic slur. >> that will alien ate the "new york times." >> in california there is a congress woman named caps and she has introduced a bill -- forget kate's law and immigration under control, ms. capps wants to ban the word husband and ban the word wife in any kind of government dispatch because it doesn't play into gay marriage. >> and i hate to break it to the bed wetting websites who obses
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over these conversations. words reflect that and it's not -- >> ms. capps in her wisdom wants spouse or couple to replace husband and wife. this is just not an opinion. she wants this officially in the federal government record. >> she has not gone far enough. i think we must forget gender. we must designate ourselves not as humans but as earth lgs. we are all earthlings together. you can be whoever you want to be. i am an angry black lesbian. tomorrow i will be a sequential men atore. >> you are seeing that the former victims of intolerance
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after the gay marriage victory and media slobber over jenner are becoming bullies and they are a demonizing church and want to take away taxes. that is the ironyf owhat is happening. >> you guys are familiar with george right? he was in one direction, i believe. he predicted all of this. new speak that we would have a totalitarian movement that they would take the english language and turn it upside down and there would be words you could not say. now husband and wife bye-bye. >> got the year wrong. that was the title of the book. >> no it wasn't. >> no. >> i have it on good authority. >> i don't want to confuse gutfield. >> didn't he write gone with the
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wind? >> he was in the terminator? >> i don't want to get into the gregory controversy with the mockingbird. >> thank you as always. if you really want to know about mexican corruption i have a book for you. the tip moments away. ♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪
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first we have thousands of new premium members. we would like to welcome all of you. every day you get inside stuff. please use the message board. if you miss watching the factor you can hear the podcast 24/7. all that for premium members and big discounts on summer sale going on right now. stock up for gift giving or treat yourself on billo'reilly.com. the interview with kate's parents brought tears to my
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eyes. the total now close to half million signatures. we are hoping to get a million before we take it to congress. how many felonies are pleaded down to misdemeanors? those people will be missed by kate's law. this law gives authorities the power to take criminal aliens off the streets. last night's interview with kate's parents was the first time in 19 years of watching the factor that i have wept. i know what it is like to have a daughter die. i pray the parents of kate find solace in knowing her life is now celebrated all around the world. as an englishman can i sign the petition? >> we would be pleased if folks all over the world signed it. maybe america can lead the way for world wide justice. it is a disgrace the way the factor and fox news has
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politicized the death of kate steinle. where are the signs saying white lives matter? that would be politicizing the murder and absolutely the wrong thing to do. my grandfather helped me as a child so i am treating him to see you and miller in december. a grateful granddaughter is a grand thing. we will see everybody in vegas at caesar's palace saturday december 5 phoenix. october 23 chicago. october 24 charlotte. november 6, south florida at the hard rock. that's it for the fall. tickets going fast. check it out. i'm a fan of yours. your opinions make complete sense to me and my parents. i hope it makes your day.
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the factor tip of the day i finished reading a novel called "the cartel." book is a bit too long extremely violent but gives clearest insight into the corruption that has nearly ruined the country of mexico. very tough book. if you want to know about what is going on south of the border it is a must read factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the website which is different from billo'reilly.com and like you to spout off about the factor. word of the day don't be sententious when writing to the factor. a reminder we will tell you all the presidential contenders and whether they will support kate's law. hillary clinton, bernie sanders
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and a number of others. it's going to be an interesting program tomorrow night. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight new fallout from what the president calls an historic agreement on iranian nukes and a deal that would live in infamy. it is july 14 2015 a date on which there is a clear shift in the global balance of power. what we don't know yet is whether it is a move towards peace or mid east nuclear arms race. today more than 25 years after iran obtained the secrets to building a nuclear weapon the u.s. partners and iran reached what president obama celebrated as a deal to limit iran's nuclear program which
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