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his is very close to a neighborhood. the neighbors are out and about. and what we need to do is back up a few steps, take our governor's advice and pray for those injured and families of those who have been injured but please stay away from the crime scene. it's in the core of our city. it's rocked our community but we're a strong community, as shown by the presence we've gotten from all over our country tonight. please, stay home, pray for the team. let law enforcement do it's job. we'll continue our investigation through the night. we have a lot of very-careful work we have to do now in processing that scene. it's a very-large crime scene we have numerous crime scene investigators just beginning their work now. it may be sometime before we can update you again, but we'll notify you when we're ready to release additional information.
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>> mr. pratt is there anymore information about the shooter? >> the shooter is a white male in his 50s. i can't say anymore than that because at this very moment investigators are checking out where he lives, you know who his associates are. all of the necessary background checks that are going on. and we don't want to compromise the integrity of the work. i can't comment on the weapon yet. i don't know myself what it is. i know it was a handgun. other than that, first people that are going to take a look at that are our crime-scene folks. then, we'll know more. >> the relationship to the shooter and victims? >> we don't know that yet either. we don't know if this is just a random act, whether it was a domestic situation. we don't have that information here. we're not far enough along to be
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able to determine that. >> how many are injured? >> we don't know that. injuries i'm told run from nonlife threatening to critical and life threatening. >> and victims have been in touch with their families? >> i think they have. i think the hospitals were helping us in making those notifications. i just got off the phone with one of the hospitals and medical personnel are sifting sifting -- assisting with that. we do have law enforcement to make sure those people are safe so they can get the treatment they need. >> we're going to be meeting with the families. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lafayette police chief.
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>> that is a news conference that is the police chief. we heard from the state trooper state police colonel as well as governor bobby jindal. right now, ten victims total. two people shot and killed the shooter, shot and killed himself said the police chief. seven people taken to local hospitals and some of them are in critical condition. if you're just joining us you should know there has been a shooting at that place, the grand theater in layfayette x.h] louisiana. about 20 minutes into the 7:00 showing of "train wreck" we're told on older white man opened fire on victims. police do have the identity of the shooter but are not releasing it. they don't tell us motive or
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anything else because the investigation is ongoing. i want to bring in quickly john arnold, the local affiliate for kazm. you talk about the shooter about 58 years old. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> they have a warn that may be 200 yards in front of the theater. people said they were outside. people were running out of the theater. they said one girl from the theater had no shoes on. they said people were running for their lives not knowing what is going on. a local ambulance headed there immediately. i got there 15éx'g minutes within the call coming in and there were 20 or 30 cop cars. response times were as quickly as you can imagine.
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three are deceased. one of them, being the shooter. everything the chief is saying is all we're hearing except for people saying i heard a gun go off, lights came on in the theater and everyone was told to exit as quickly as possible. as of now there are no more details. if there is something else we'll let you know. >> the police chief says all information they're getting says that this was a lone gunman that he was not working with anyone else, notp associated with anyone else. do you have an indication of why they'd make that statement? >> as of now we're not 100% sure just yet we heard rumors that have been disproved. the police chief says they're not sure if there was motive. they said it's too early to make a determination whether this is
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planned or maybe just popped into his mind while in a theater. >> again, 58 years old, older white man. he stood up in the back of the theater. nobody asked the question at the news conference but police said they did not know whether the man was in the theater from the start or came into the theater after the movie started. so that is a key point to go over. they have no idea what his motive was or where he was sitting. we should point out as we still keep you on the phone, should point out police are still conducting an active perimeter around the theater now. they believe the building is secure and everybody has been removed from the theater. the investigation will go on for several days and one more question, john, because you're on the scene there. you're our eyes and ears for this. do you see anymore police activity? police showing up? what are you hearing in your
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area now? >> as of now there hasn't been any more emergency personnel. 20 or 30 minutes ago you had crime scene investigations going up. right now, there are law enforcement in front of the theater. you weren't sure if he was in the theater to begin with. rumors are that the shooter was inside of the theater. what we're hearing from people is that is about all we have to go on now. the police continue their investigation. >> yes. it's it's very good information. john, thank you very much for your help. you look at the scene there. we keep going back to this. the only experience we have with this type of thing is in aurora, colorado. that is a different scenario because james holmes walked in through an exit door from the
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front of the theater. that is why it's important to know was this planned? we know movie theaters don't have metal detectors. it's easy to bring things inside there. we don't know what the process was inside of the theater. they started to crack down in the wake of the aurora shooting but then, in months and years after that, things got back to normal. again, you'll see a tightening of security at theaters around the country because of this. it's important to point out a 58-year-old man kind of rules out some people. all those associated with isis have been younger. that kind of ruled him out. police believe he did act alone. we've been told the fbi is on the scene, the fbi is involved. that seems like a natural progression of things.
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we have state police, as well as local police. every first responder and we've heard the fbi is involved in this. we're going to go live to the o'reilly factor in moments just to give you an update here, there has been a shooting in lafayette louisiana. it is in the grand theater in the 7:00 showing of "trainwreck". 20 minutes into the showing we're told a 58-year-old man got up and started shooting at the people in front of him. right now, numbers are this. the shooter is dead. from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. two victims are also dead. we do not know their ages or gender. we know seven people were injured and police chief says some of those injuries are thought to be critical. the investigation is ongoing. the governor bobby jindal is people were not running away
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but running towards the shooter trying to stop him. we're following breaking news as it happens in lafayette. i'm trace ghallager at the breaking news desk in los angeles. more details as we get them. nowhere to rest your beard? choose from thousands of hand-picked hotel deals at the very last minute. only on your phone. only from priceline.
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impact segment tonight. donald trump down on the southern border. the republican presidential contender traveled to laredo, texas at the invitation of border patrol folks. controversy follows him everywhere. the national border patrol council which represents 18,000 agents was supposed to meetu7n> with trump today but cancelled. however, the donald got his point across. >> i employ thousands and thousands of hispanics. i love the people, the latinos, i love the people. they are great. they are workers, they are fantastic people and they want. these are people ilg"rk with, they want legal immigration. they don't want the illegal immigration with all the
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tremendouses1fç amount of crime that already even today i'm hearing about and people are saying oh, it's sope what you are doing, mr. trump. it's so dangerous what you are doing. i have to do it. i have to do it. >> joining us now from washington to racket senator john mccain from arizona. first up, did you see my interview withvm mr. trump on monday? any thoughts oni:]w$rá? >> no. not really. except that i would point out service organization especially people like the veterans of foreign wars and the concerned veterans of america and others,yj4(p&c@ steadfastly reject his allegations about me and they are praising, of course because the work that i have done on a range of veterans issues. the latest being that clay hunt suicide prevention act. they have 28 veterans who commit suicide every day, bill. and we have got to address that along with the other. >> you sponsor7 - pointed that out. i wanted to know if i covered you fairly. >> you covered me fairly and
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i'm most proud of the way that my fellow pows have come to-to-my defense. you love them so much and i am so grateful. >> he would putting this to bed now? >> sure. >> i challenged him. you said what you said. and it's to all right, now -- >> -- thank you. >> as you know, because you are a senator from arizona the border remains not secured. after all these years, since ronald reagan's amnesty, i think it was 1986. all these years, and the kate steinle murder the guy came back six times. six times. drug addict drug dealer, is he in he is out. all right now, the american people want to know from you, senator mccain, why the border? why it remainsñ( unsecured. why? >> >> well to start with barack obama, who promised border security and immigration reform would be top of his agenda the first two years5.yn÷ office. he had 60 votes in the senate overwhelming majority in the house did not act. we did act in the united states senate and that calls
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for six and a half billion dollars to be spent on border security. hiring of 20,000 additional border patrol agents. 90% effective control of the border. and 100% situational awareness. and we can do it with technology. unfortunately, the house of representatives did not act. second of all, when barack obama issued these executive orders, clearly unconstitutionally, inflamed everybody. it inflamed everybody. fumely, could i say it's not just securing the border, it's also a thing called everify where anyone who comes for a job in the united states of america, that does not have the proper documentation and that employer hires them that employer will pay a heavy penalty. >> okay. >> that's got to be part of it. >> you understand the frustration of the american voter. >> sure. >> andç6okm why mr. trump's message is resonating in some quarters is that you guys can't get it done. you can't get it done. all right. >> i agree. >> after all of decades it's still chaotic, it still isn't fair. people are being killed by
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criminal illegal aliens deported five times. americans are saying enough. a guy rises up in trump and he said to me look, i'm going to make the mexicans pay for the wall, we are going to put this big wall up. i said mexico is not going to pay for it i said that to him. you can see why he is he resonating because people say we are tired of you pinheads in washington. we are tired of this stuff. we want action. know is there anything wrong with that point of view? those people who think that way? >> there is nothing wrong with that point of view. there are ranchers in the southern part of my state that every night people are crossing their property. there are guides on mountain tops in arizona. guiding drug dealers and human trafficking across our border as well. there is no doubt they are incredibly frustrated and that frustration is justified. i am saying the solution is there. we passed it through the united states senate and we need to act and act as
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rapidly as possible. so the people in my state are more angry than anybody because we seem to get most of this trafficking. >> okay. >> or certainly a good percentage of it. >> now, one of the reasons that there was a controversy involving you and trump was your remark about crazies who are supporting trump do you regret making that remark and, if not, who are the crazies? who are they? >> it was meant in guest as you mentioned. i have town hall meetings all over arizona. a guy stands up and says you are crazy. i view it as a term of endeermt. look, everybody in my state is entitled to their views. a lot of them are from other places and he enjoy the give and take with them. if anybody was offended, then certainly i'm sorry but the way -- we have a pretty rough and tumble game that we play in politics in arizona and i love every minute of it. >> all right. and there are crazy people. there is no doubt about it
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it but i wanted to get that clarified. >> they call me crazy and they are entitled to that view. >> me too. >> we are the poster boys for it you said going on this program was worse than being in captivity in north vietnam. do you remember saying that to me? >> that was a joke. >> i know it was a joke. >> what i said was i hadn't had so much fun since my last interrogation. >> i don't doubt it we always aappreciate you coming on, thank you. >> thank you bill. >> freedom of information documents showing karl rove's organization targeted by the irs. mr. rove will be here. later, ed henry on how hillary clinton is reacting to the kate's law push. back in a moment. 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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personal story segment tonight, the irs targeting conservative group story not going away. this week, president obama appeared with jon stewart. >> what happened with the irs? >> well, you got this back office and they are going after the tea party. well, it turned out no, congress has passed a -- a crummy law that didn't give people guidance in terms of what they were trying to do. they did it poorly and stupidly,b but that becomes. [ laughter ] >> you really do have only a year left. that's unbelievable. >> now yesterday judicial watch released documents it obtained through the freedom of information act showing the group crossroads g.p.s., a conservative crew associated with with karl rove specifically referenced by irs officials for scrutiny. documents show that the irs wanted to crosscheck donors' lists things like that. joining us now from austin texas is karl rove.
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what was irs doing to g.p.s. exactly? >> not only did g.p.s. but also the u.s. chamber of commerce. what they were attempting to do was attempting to look at the individual donors to this 50 1 c 4 g.p.s. and the 501 c 6 the u.s. chamber and then subject those donors to a 35% tax on any gift that they gave to these two organizations. now, the problem was that in 1982 the united states supreme court disallowed this specific procedure that the irs was contemplating applying to the donors of our group and donors to the chamber. >> was that what president obama was referring to that congress passed a sloppy law? is that what he was referring to? >> the law governing 501 c 4s and 501 c 6s has been around for half a century. if he was referring to this particular incident, then he was condemning the congress of the united states, you
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know, half a century ago. no, no. the president of the united states was bloviating. let's be honest about it he didn't know what the heck he was talking about. when the scandal first broke he said the right thing the!çí irs should not be used to intimidate people of any persuasion, republican democrat, liberal or conservative. now he has figured out that these were people working to do in his political enemies then is he all warm and fuzzy about it and blaming it on the stupid congress and avoiding responsibility. >> it wasn't a whiff of scandal here, remember he said that to me in the super bowl at the white house. >> yeah. >> i have got to break this down so everybody standards it you have the crossroads group is a tax exempt foundation, right? you don't pay taxes, right? >> it's a tax exempt organization. itavaé not a foundation. >> u.s. chamber of commerce another tax exempt, right? >> right. >> so people give money to you. they can write that off on their taxes as a charitable contribution, right? >> no no, no no.
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that's a 501 c 3. we are a c 4. you do not get a tax deduction for contribution that you make to crossroads g.p.s. >> no tax deduction for that, correct? >> same thing. their rules. >> why would 35% were giving money to you and the chamber of commerce? >> because they wanted to penalize them and discourage them from contributing to conservative organizations. that's why. now, there san important point here, bill. >> all right. >> who were these people exchanging the emails? they were people in the council's office. the general council's office at the irs. there are only two people at the irs appointed by the president of the unitedwí states. the commissioner of the internal revenue service and the general?úát council. so the question is, was the general council's office talking to somebody at treasury or somebody at the white house saying we're going after the u.s. chamber and we're going after crossroads g.p.s. because these are conservative, center right organizations that are critical of the president. >> we don't know that yet. >> we don't. it's an interesting question to ask now that we know who is exchanging these emails.
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we have to ask those people did you tell the treasury department, did you tell the white house that you were going after the u.s. chamber on crossroads g.p.s. >> hopefully congress will do that because the fbi won't. like the fbi won't investigate the hillary clinton email thing. we have a politicized fbi right now in some areas. all right. so we are going to stay on the story, mr. rogue. it's a little complicated but i think we got it, thanks very much. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. dana perino has selected the iraq deal and sanctuary cities as her two most important stories of the week. she will be here. hillary clinton on falling poll numbers and what thinks a ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer.
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in the did you know that segment tonight, very interesting woman. on the fox business network, kennedy hosts her own program 8:00 eastern time. talks about pretty much anything she wants to talk about. kennedy is an interesting hire. because at one point she was mtv's most famous personality. a pop idol if you will. how did she get to fox? roll the tape. >> all right so little lisa kennedy montgomery, you, raised in lake os would he go -- os;+oregon single mom you and two brothers. mom was from lithuania. >> came over on a boat. >> was she tough. >> she taught us to appreciate esthetics. definitely a family you were
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not allowed to run from your mistakes and you had to work really hard. >> i ask that question because you became a conservative kid. >> i was a teenage republican and, you know, i had fallen in love with reaganomics and deeply moved. i cried when he left office when i was in high school. it was very sad. and but, you know, i got a job at mtv because i started interning at a radio station in los angeles for community college extra credit. >> so there you are lisa kennedy montgomery at mtv then you changed it to kennedy to be cool and groovy. >> i wouldn't. >> you became a success at very young age, you are surrounded you are conservative&dlç by left wing loons. >> these were clintonites. >> way beyond that. >> baby boomer clintonites in love with their brand of socialism. i guess in a way i was kind of a unicorn. >> you were the only one who wasn't a left winger and had
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you to deal with nirvana and all these bands and these guys you know them. >> a bunch of comeys. filled from stem to stern. >> come to mommy, hi how are you. this is great. kennedy alternative nation. i'm back from jamaica. love you. >> you are soxóq8v successful. voted most hated dj on tv by rolling stones? >> talk about comys did that hurt your feelings. >> i was scared for my job. i was worried that my kind boss who had plucked me out of obscurity when i was 18 to be a dj was going to kick me back to los angeles. >> your ratings are pretty good though, right? >> i guess. >> that's all that matters. >> more like name recognition and getting press and stuff like that back then. they didn't have social media and there was no corp. tuition for mtv. would people like scream when you showed up? were you a teen idol like these other bangs that you hung with? >> there were times i remember at red hot chilly pepper show almost being mobbed. i actually fear offed for my
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life because the crowd was closing in. >> what did they want? >> they wanted to be near you. >> they wanted to huff my essence. >> i couldn't let them near my flower. >> i thought that was one of the groups you were promoting. huff your essence. >> in a stunning turn of events, you leave mtv. you go back to college and get a degree at ucla and you find your way to fox news and business. how on earth could that happen? >> really i connected with roger ailes for the first time in 1993. i was so bad when i got on mtv that someone gave me his book and said please read this so you can learn how to be slightly roger are was watching and said i want you to move to new york and work for me. i said i just moved to seattle with my boyfriend. >> so i am responsible for your success as i am for so many people. >> that's absolutely right.
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>> this gott music thing. you know what i mean? >> yeah. >> a lot of people say this is a destructive force that this is, you know, the devil is good, i love satan and all of that what's your feeling about that? >> i think it's just there are horror films on sound tracks. >> now, are you still a conservative person? >> i'm a libertarian. >> so you want everyone to smoke pot and stuff. >> i want everyone to smoke pot and hire prostitutes. >> yeah? >>. no i love freedom. i love freedom of expression. i love economic freedom. i don't want the government to tell me to do with my kids. i want everyone to leave me alone. >> some of your career, so far, has been, i think the strangest story i have ever seen in the media. >> wow. >> all right? you go to l.a. out of nowhere you become an mtv star. you dump that. and you come to fox news. nobody has that resume. all right? and you would say the reason all this has+(hgb happened for you is? >> i think you if you work hard and you are a good person and you do what you
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love, good things will follow. >> thanks for beingu >> thanks, bill.- >> when we when we come right back. colorado, iowa, virginia. all polling poorly for hillary clinton. also, dana perino on sanctuary cities and the iranian nuke deal up ahead. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn 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®. brilliantly practical scientist harriet tuttle's search for a more efficient life concluded with an unorthodox solution. harriet created four more harriets. together, they were a model of efficiency. however, while identical, they had their own interests,
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thanks for staying with with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the campaign 2016 segment tonight. some new polling, not good news for hillary clinton. according to quinnipiac, voters in colorado, iowa, virginia, important swing states do not trust secretary clinton. also in head-to-head matchups with jeb bush, scott walker and marco rubio,c?lkxñ mrs. clinton loses in all three states to all three men. ed henryrwmb8ñ covering the clinton campaign. the clinton people concerned about this quinnipiac poll or early polling at all? >> they insist to me they are not. they say this is a one off poll that there have been other polls showing that in head-to-head matchups with republicans she ispú winning comfortably. they think the quinnipiac poll is off. this is why we need to be skeptical of what they are saying on that. quinnipiac did the same poll in these battle grounds back in april. hillary clinton was already under water on the honesty and trustworthy question. it's gotten a little worse since then with the emails and clinton foundation.
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back then in april. she was still beating republicans handily in these kind of republican matchups. now she is not beating them. here is what you didn't see in the headline in that poll by the way. another nugget. bernie sanders, the socialist democrat, is doing as well or better than hillary clinton against those republicans. jeb bush scott walker and marco rubio in the key battleground states. that tells you that for someone that far on the left, is he getting the excitement, she is not. i will give you one other nugget that i haven't reported yet which i'm told inside the clinton camp that there is a one republican they are more nervous about than anyone else. previously people have reported that's marco rubio because of the hispanic vote. i'm hearing now it's changed, it's john kasich, the ohio governor. and here's why. in these kind of battlegrounds. like in iowa, like in colorado, he is that governor with the record. he has cut taxes. he has got the american values. he has got his own issues. sea little bit of a loose cannon. is he going to be able to stay on message?
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i'm not saying is he going to run away with the nomination. nobody knows what's going to happen from the republican side. i'm told in private john podesta and other top clinton officials are saying they are a little bit nervous about somebody like john kasich especially because if he can carry ohio the republicans do not win the white house, traditionally unless you carry ohio. >> okay. kasich very formidable but gets in late therefore he is9 probably not going to be in the fox debate on august 6th. which is not going to be good for john kasich. because that's really the break-out time. i estimate three people will break out in that debate. three republicans out of the 10 will make a positive impression that will help them in the polling. tough debate three questioners 10 people on the stage. very hard to separate from the pack. kasich won't be be there because is he polling can't get up high enough for him to be on the stage. >> if he is not there. he won't be in the middle of the fray with donald trump trading insults and barbs. i'm not saying is he going to win because of that but maybe being outside of the first one maybe he stays
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outside of some of that. >> find a way to raise money and to get into the upper echelon. but i agree that in a face-to-face match, hillary clinton might have trouble with a john kasich. but i think she would have trouble with some the others as well. kate's law should be up mrs. clinton's alley with war on women. shear a fatality. kate steinle. and a fatality that should never have happened, that a law could prevent from happening. so where does hillary clinton stand on kate's law? >> she hasn't taken a stand. we have been asking. she was asked the case is a cnn interview. didn't say too much about kate steinle. today hillary clinton was in south carolina. obviously the african-american vote key in that primary. she came out and said very clearly black lives matter. specifically went after what she called police brutality and commented on the case of sandra bland, the young african-american woman who was tragically killed in texas this week. we don't know all the facts there yet.
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but she came out there and said this is@o we need to be all over this. and yes the facts need to come in the texas case no one should ignore that it's quite interesting speaking out on a case like that where she wants african-american vote turnout but on the kate steinle case she hasn't said that much at all. >> you have askevpñr you ed henry, have asked the clinton campaign whats to she think of kate's law does she support it? what does she say to you? >> i haven't gotten a clear answer on it yet. >> do they go -- >> there was that hearing you were all over this week. some democrats like dick durbin saying we don't need this law. hillary clinton hasn't said that to be fair. but she hasn't come out with a clear position. >> she obviously knows because i said it four times here we asked her and bernie sanders they were disrespectful and didn't answer our question, very simple question. all right, stay on her. sooner or later, somebody is going to confront her with
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they passed a lot of things that go to the senate and they would be held. you might actually see movement because there is the frustration about the sanctuary city. >> right. >> as well as kate's law. that could pass the house and unlike in years past, when the white house would try do a veto threat, harry reid would just block it. >> yeah. but just two separate tracks so you have to be very specific. cutting off money to the sanctuary cities and kate's law. duncan hunter, i understand the congressman from california intercluesed the bill cutting off funding for sanctuary cities. which you would expect to pass in a ju dash yirry committee and in the full house, right? >> it is common sense to me. and you would think that henry in the segment that you had earlier that hillary clinton can't actually say this that actually makes sense. if you want to be a federal office holder and swear to uphold the laws of the out of america to me sanctuary cities in a permissiveness in which mr. bam allowed it to happen, that
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is is a no-brainer for her. >> she needs the coalition of hispanics -- >> and the white house threatened to veto the bill. >> well, let him. let president obama veto legislation that the majority of american people and i do they feel this way, the majority, all right, let him. >> and that's good because in the six years previously when harry reid was in charge of senate president obama never had that take -- >> never today take it -- >> this might be different. >> is this different since mr. reid's bike beat him up did his exercise bike beat him up? >> exercise band. i thought a band attached to the shower door. >> like a stephen king movie when the bicycle comes to life and attacks you. >> same i'm sorry that he's he hurt -- >> we are mocking him but perhaps we shouldn't. >> let's good to john kerry since i've known since the civil war, he is in the house today
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trying to discuss the nuke deal. did he make my points? no partisan. did he make any solid points in his testimony? >> he faced a very skeptical audience and not just from republicans. have you a congress who is refrustrated. senators had to put themselves on the line last april to create bipartisan lengs lags it allow the deal to go forward on the promise that the obama administration as secretary kerry said, we will good to you first. that's not what happened this week, they didn't go to the united nations. he is very condescending. one of the things he said was we have 535 secretaries of state that can't deal with anybody. okay, 535 members in congress. >> sointhillary clinton included in that? >> i think he is it saying since she is no longer part of the cabinet. >> so he thinks the deal is good, he negotiating it. but a you call him condescending.
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>> because they made the move to the go to the u.n. first, one thing that tennessee said is that obama and kerry in particular put a pa rya in the world -- >> and putting a stamp of approval on it so congress looks like pin heads if they didn't buy it. i must tell everybody i was on the fence until charle came on the programs and in two minutes said listen this strengthens iran with no down side to iran because they he can cheat and 48 days before they let anybody in there. they can cheat everybody all day long and we get nothing out of it other than winning war for short term. i thought it was a very eloquent argument. but you will never convince john kerry or president obama that it is a bad deal. >> but you could convince chuck schumer. >> doesn't. >> it could because if they
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think he will vote behind it they could tuck in behind him. >> obama will veto anything. >> again let him do that. i think charles's commentary on this show and his column is fantastic p. the the other thing that happened is the saudis meeting with hamas. this is what is happening and what charles schumer warned about. >> we have an interesting bill o'reilly poll for pu. do you think congress will pass kate's law? yes or no. we will give you the results on monday. the tip of the day, some very good news for the fox news channel. the tip, moments away . this is good, mom. "good"? (chuckles) it's delicious! and this new kibble blend is so healthy. thank you. no, nancy, thank you. kibbles 'n bits. because every bit matters.
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immigration law. he does on this side. why so different? very powerful in the usa and crack done on southern border stuff impactss]ww democrats. plus you guys in canada have good enforcement on your side while mexico lets the people smugglers go wild so the northern boreder is more secure. in illinois if case law passes do you think president obama will enforce it? he has to, dee. he swore to uphold the constitution. if a law is passed by congress and he he signed it he is compelled to support the uts attorneys who would be involved. i do think president obama would sign case law. as always, i could be wrong. lori, pineville louisiana. every time i see the video of the planned parenthood doctors talking about body parts and babies for sale, i ask this question, are we supposed to believe this is not is human life we are talking about? they don't believe it is a human life. though they believe human is
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present upon conception and vast majority of doctors shun abortion, they know the individual who supports abortion, they know when life begins. it is always puzzled me, this wisdom. how do they know when life is involved? the philosophy should always be, first do no harm. charlotte scarborough, nevada. i like your comment that san francisco is a beautiful town but crazy place. i'm a life-long democrat but find myself agreeing with you. i go way back to the days of amburg and kaip incaine in the city by the bay. willie mays, i love the bay area all the way up to the coast of oregon. but folks there need a reality check. if kate steinly doesn't provide that, it is indeed hopeless. owe riley, careful when you come
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again, thanks for watching us good night. ms. megyn warming up for the bullpen. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here. because we are definitely looking out for you. . >> breaking tonight donald trump at the mexican border and making a big impression. welcome to the kelly file on location, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. just over one month ago the billionaire real estate mogul making waves. acknowledging his run for the president of the united states. saying that rapists and murderers are coming over the border illegally into the u.s. critics accuse him of bias against hispanics. but trump did not
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