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>> you know what's unfortunate about bill o'reilly is that it's pundits like them that fuel anti-black racism. it's pundits like him that allow for folks like dylann roof to have more ammunition. >> also ahead, the black lives matter radicals attack the factor for reporting accurately on the group. 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. what happened to and justice for all? that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. recently two americans wound up dead after traffic stops. in texas, 28-year-old sandra bland was stopped when she failed to signal while changing lanes. she was taken into custody, where she allegedly committed
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suicide in her jail cell. in ohio, 43-year-old samuel dubois was shot dead for not having a license plate on the front of his car. the ohio cop has been charged with murder. talking points does not know precisely what happened so further component will wait until the hard evidence is presented. but the point is that laws no matter how trivial, matter. and we the people including law enforcement, are expected to obey the law. all of the law. enter congresswoman nancy pelosi who took an oath to uphold the constitution which includes respecting the laws her own house has passed. but mrs. pelosi openly defies federal immigration laws. she supports the anarchy of sanctuary cities and rejects the proposed case law. >> mandatory minimum sentences have not been something i have supported.
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i support the sanctuary. >> now think about that. think about it. if we disobey the law, we're punished. but nancy pelosi doesn't have to obey federal immigration law, and she's a member of congress? does that sound like justice to you? and what about planned parenthood? they receive half a billion dollars every year from the taxpayer. now we know some of the operations are selling the body parts of aborted babies. there are laws against that. federal laws. is the fbi investigating planned parenthood? has president obama and attorney lynch ordered such an investigation? not that we know of. today yet another undercover video video was released. this showing a planned parenthood doctor describing the harvesting of body parts taken from babies. sometimes more than half way through their pregnancies. >> i don't know if i've ever
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seen a thymus but maybe i have. i know i've seen livers. i've seen stomachs. i've seen plenty of neural tissue. when you get to 17 or 18 weeks, because we do some of those, that's when you're doing more of the d&e. well that gives us a little bit of a little sort of overhang over the whole thing. >> it makes it look better. >> yeah. and in public i think it makes a lot more sense for it to be in the research vein than i'd say how we talk about it. >> now, if that is not enough to make the justice department move and congress to immediately suspend payments to planned parenthood if that's not enough then we don't have a justice system in this country any longer. the silence from the president and attorney general is
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insulting and dangerous. are you people in washington going to respect the law or not? sanctuary cities, are you serious? they arrogantly disobey the law and get away with it. trafficking in baby body parts on the taxpayer' dime? what kind of country is this? as i said earlier this week there's a point where americans have to decide how much corruption they can tolerate. all of us have to signal while changing lanes. meantime some politicians only uphold the laws they like. disgray disgraceful. now for the top story tonight, with us the governor of new jersey and presidential contender chris christie. let's take planned parenthood first. you are a former federal prosecutor. >> yes, sir. u.s. attorney. can you believe there's no investigation into the planned parenthood at this point? >> no i can't.
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given what we have seen on this video and the history, there should be. there's enough to investigate. let's get the facts, as you said in your opening. and let's move on this. because we're talking about things highly offensive to most of the people in america, and they're against the law. >> now, there is obviously a political component here because the president of the united states is a big planned parenthood supporter. >> everybody knows that. >> he's made it clear. >> isn't the president, though constitutionally bound to enforce the law? and so is nancy pelosi. >> he took an oath as you said and i took the same kind of oath. you say i swear to enforce the laws not the lies i like or agree with. and this president has not done that. and this attorney general, in her first real challenge has to show everybody. is she going to be the chief law
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enforcement officer in the country or play politics? >> can she go against her boss the president of the united states? i think she can. we've seen attorney generals resign. >> they did it in the nixon era. >> that's right. why shouldn't we expect the same type of ethical conduct and righteousness from the current attorney general? >> now we're not convicted planned parenthood here. we're just saying we need to know the facts because the taxpayers are funding. do you believe the taxpayers should spend money on planned parenthood? >> no, i don't. let me tell you, bill. we in new jersey i absolutely vetoed planned parenthood funding six years ago. i vetoed planned parenthood funding six times since then. >> so they don't get money from the state of new jersey? >> zero since i've been governor. >> they get federal. >> you useded to be pro-choice. >> when i was a very young man. before we had the second child. >> you said you changed when you heard the heartbeat of your daughter. is that correct? >> yes, sir.
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my daughter was 13 weeks gestation. my wife and i went for a doctor's appointment. they put the doppler on my wife's abdomen. she was not showing at all, and i heard the heartbeat really strong. this was 1995. and that's it. it turned it for me. i said my position is not justifiable. that's a life. and i cannot constitute the taking of that life. the body parts we were talking about in the video we showed. 18 weeks. 18 weeks. that's what they're harvesting. the babies or fetuses, depending on your belief system are developed to the point where you can get these body parts, but of course you have to kill the baby in a way, and this is what we have heard as well it's an industry. it's like here's how we're going to kill it. no many people feel this is nazi stuff. this is what they did in the
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third reich with these experiments. would you go that far? >> it's disgusting. it's unacceptable. to most common sense americans in the country, no matter where you are on the choice issue. i'm pro-life. you look at something like this and say, this is not the kind of thing we want happening in the country. >> and they said we're selling them to research and all of this so diseases can be combatted. are there sanctuary cities in nnl? >> there are. there are. and you know this is a failure of the federal government. >> but why didn't you take action? >> you can't. because these are federal immigration laws. i can't, as governor order someone to enforce an immigration law. only the attorney general of the united states and the president of the united states can do that. this is typical of this administration, bill. they just enforce the laws that i want to. >> that's right. >> you want recreational marijuana in colorado or washington go ahead and have it even though it's against federal law. you don't like the immigration laws don't enforce that. there's a sense of lawlessness
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about this administration based upon their own personal preferences. i'm president of the united states all the federal laws on the books will be enforced. you don't like a law and want to change it, get congress to change it. >> would you pull money from sanctuary cities? >> absolutely yes. >> big fox debate a week from tonight. you don't know yet if you're at night or in the afternoon. so they're dividing and the candidates who have the highest poll numbers get the night, and the others are in the afternoon. i think they tell us officially next tuesday. looking at the numbers, we're confident we'll be at can 9:00 debate. >> you'll have to make an impression. but you're up against a guy more flamboyant than you. >> you know him? >> we've been friends for 13 years. i know him well. okay so you know him well
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however, he is doing almost what you do. appealing to the populous vote of the party. both are flamboyant. both are straight talkers. how are you going to overcome him? >> i'm not going to worry about evercome overcoming him? >> are you going after him if he says something dopey? >> yourself is you go after people. so it depends on what anybody says on the stage as to how i'm going to react and what i'm going to do. but i'm going to talk about what my future is and what i'll do as the president of the united states. here's what people know about me that they don't know about donald or anybody else. mr. when i say i'm going to do something, i will. in one of the bluest states in america as a conservative republican. people know that about me. they have a track record they can test. and so that's what we'll do on thursday night. >> after the debate i hope you'll come back. >> i will.
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>> nice to see you here. >> good to see you. >> next on "the rundown." a california court tries to stop the undercover videos exposing the baby parts industry. we'll deal with that. and later why the network news spent more time on a dead lion than a planned parenthood there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile it is you.
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impact segment tonight. business out of placerville, california making millions of dollars selling the body parts of dead babies. it's part of the undercover sting videos. well now, stem express has asked the court to block the release of any further videos where the company employees are involved. stem express not wanting folks
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to see what they're doing. leila rose president of another pro-life grope. and troy slaten defense attorney and former prosecutor. tell us what happened? >> so stem express sought a temporary restraining order to stop the center for medical progress for releasing the video that they claim was illegally reported. so the court issued a narrow temporary restraining order for a short amount of time only for less than an month to give both sides the able to conduct discovery and decide whether the restraining order should continue. >> okay. now in california it's a two-party state. so when you're in a personal conversation both parties have to consent to taping. however -- >> well yes and no. it's a two-party state on the telephone. but in person you're allowed to record somebody as long as it's not -- as long as the person
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that you're recording doesn't have a reasonable expectation of privacy. so you can go out and record put on a secret camera and record all your comings and goings all day. >> in a restaurant in a public place. but you couldn't go to somebody's home and record them. but if you're in a public place where there is where you could be overheard or whatever, that's the difference correct? >> generally, yes. >> okay now the stem express videos we have seen were in pub lis places were were they not? >> yeah it looks like they're out in public where people could overhear it. >> they're not in the stem express been or wherever they conduct their business. so do you believe then mr. slaten that this will be overturned and more videos from stem express will come out? >> i think eventually. the law really disfavors what's called a prior restraint, which
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is the fancy legal word for a could telling somebody not to exercise their free speech. >> and in this case there is a public right to know that's important. look this business is makinging millions of dollars selling baby body parts. the public should know what they're doing. >> but that doesn't override the heavy privacy interest that california places on confidential communications. >> okay i understand that. but if there's, you know if it's close, you've got to be you know, you would assume the court would rule, because it's not a public thing. it's a private thing. you have done these undercover stings for your organization. we have used them on "the factor." i want to know whether you think the tide is turning in this country against planned parenthood? >> i think it's absolutely turning, bill. i mean look at the videos for the center of medical progress. they've been viewed millions of times. you have top executives top
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abortionists at planned parenthood time and time again exposed, haggling and selling the body parts of the children they just aborted. people are outraged on both sides of the aisle. even from the democratic side which is more traditionally pro-abortion. >> that's an interesting point you're making. >> -- fighting for life. >> and i want to show another video that just came into the factor today. roll the tape. >> okay so they're looking at a dead baby. we blurred it out. or dead fetus, depending on your belief system. they're trying to figure out how much to charge for the organs. they want to show the undercover buyer what the organs look like.
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it's almost beyond belief it really is. >> they're behaving like butchers. they're behaving like butchers. and i think human rights should be bipartisan. that's why folks like senator o'malley. you have martin o'malley. others bernie sanders coming out and kind of expressing being upset about the videos. they themselves even hillary clinton has come out and expressed she's upset and there should be an investigation, although she's trying to deflect a little bit. so you're going to see in coming weeks as more videos emerge more and more people on both sides of the aisle distancing themselves expressing outrage and questioning that we're funding planned parenthood. it's sick. $1.4 billion a day. >> it's an amazing story. a really amazing story. miss rose counselor, thank you. directly ahead. is hillary clinton really in trouble over the e-mail situation, or is it just another controversy? ed henry has been investigating that. also coming up bernie
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campaign 2016 segment tonight. new poll on hillary clinton's image. not good news for her. joining us from washington ed henry is covering the clinton campaign. so in a nutshell what do the polls say? >> the polls say again voters don't find her honest and trustworthy. none of that is good for her. what is grt for her perhaps is
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in the poll is head to head against donald trump she's winning by double digits. another problem for her, though is you get beyond trump, we'll see if he can get the republican nomination or not against jeb bush, scott walker she's in a neck and neck race. and on the left there's been the idea that hillary clinton will easily wrap up theic nomination and will be in a strong position death sentence whomever they pic. but this poll a much closer race. >> yeah i think it will be a close presidential race. i don't think a close primary race. i don't think sanders chooses to overtake her. but this e-mail thing, i don't understand henry. you got to explain it to me. i don't understand. every week we report another thing about the e-mails. that there's an inspector general say this. and there's more there. i mean from your perch, is this a story that's going to bring
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down hillary clinton? is she going to be prosecuted here? what is likely to happen it's hard to say that. but is it possible that the justice department opens a criminal investigation? yes. and here's why. i'll try to break it down as quickly as possible. there's eight batches of hillary clinton's official e-mails that she was releasing. thousands of them are coming out tomorrow. that would be the third of eight batches. so over the next few months we're going to see her official e-mail. she deleted 30,000 or so what she called personal e-mail that we have not seen at all. do they still live on her server? some experts say yes. some say no. the key here is you mentioned two inspector generals. they came out and said hillary clinton has classified information in that e-mail server. contrary to what she said number one, ena number two, because of that they referred it
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to the jus it department for a security review. not a criminal review. that's been some dispute. why is that important? republicans on the hill are running around trying to get that. if the justice department decides to open a criminal probe, they have every power to get the server find out what's in there and find out what was deleted. they have that power. >> right now it's up to the justice department loretta lynch, who takes her orders from barack obama, to look at what the inspector generals have referred to her and make a decision if the fbi goes in and looks at the server. >> right. >> now you heard them. no way in hell. it's a politicized justice department. you buy that? >> yeah. i think based on past experience it would seem like a long shot.
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loretta lynch was a prosecutor in new york. ch she did a great job on child rapists and things like that. >> i'm going to give you a piece of information that hasn't been reported yet. who is watching this closely? democrats like joe biden. i've learned in the last week that chief of staff had a big meeting. because the hillary clinton campaign found out about that i've now confirmed it with him. he tells me it was a personal meeting. but it's joe biden's top guy. is biden going out there and saying to these moneymakers, can i raise the money quick? i'm looking at hillary. that's a big question moving forward. >> ed henry, thank you.
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plenty more ahead. another illegal alien eaj allegedly commits a gruesome murder. this time in o. we'll tell you what happened. and bernie coverage on the lion versus planned parenthood. and dana perino with her top doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical
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murder in ohio. this man, 35-year-old illegal alien from mexico allegedly murdered a 60-year-old woman, wounded another lady and tried to rape his own niece. once again federal officials knew about the guy before the alleged crimes. with us now here in new york city. so what's the story on this guy? >> so back on july 7th he was in a parking lot doing something suspicious enough that local authorities came over and stopped him. they wanted no know what he was up to. they determined he was illegal at that point. they say they called federal authorities, border patrol. they found hoefs in the country probably about five years. that he was illegal. the local sheriff deputies say that then the federal officials told them you know what we don't have time. we're short of manpower. just let him go. ch. >> that's what the the locals are saying. >> yeah. >> and the feds don't say anything. >> no but let me tell you the rest of the story first. >> okay.
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>> on monday he goes on this rampage. allegedly. the first thing he did, his 14-year-old niece accuses him of trying to rape her. he then shoots another woman wiking on a bike path with her two children. then a 60-year-old woman is shot dead. he's cornered. he's in the backyard with another man holding that man's son at gunpoint. he gets in a shootout with deputies. they determine this is the same guy they had stopped back in july. everyone is pointing fingers. >> right. but this guy did not have a criminal record in the united states. a lot of people saying he's an illegal alien, but it's a civil offense. i've said this 100 times on the program. to violate a u.s. immigration law is a civil prosecution, not a criminal matter. that's the problem here. this guy didn't commit any crimes. wasn't convicted of crimes. he just flipped out. but they wouldn't i pick him up
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because he didn't have a rap sheet. that's right. they say they told the local authorities you can hang onto him. >> another illegal alien goes crazy and the latino group say he's mentally ill. whatever. but we have to continue to report this kind of stuff. in rutgers university in new jersey prestigious university probably jersey's best there's a loon professor, right? tell me about him? >> her name is deepa, and she's an associate professor of media and journalism. she says we are worse than isis. isis is a drain in terms of u.s. propaganda, that the u.s. has a fear of brown men. >> this woman teaches journalism, and she tweets this stuff out? >> this is what she tweeted out. and this is a quote. yes, isis is brutal. u.s. is more so. 1.3 million killed in iraq afghanistan and pakistan.
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then she retweets this. nypd has killed far more innocent americans than isis. who will protect new from their brutality? >> now this woman, deepa kumar. is she a foreign national? >> she was born in india. >> okay. and she's tenure i guess? you wouldn't be putting that crap out if you didn't have tenure. that means you can't be fired. >> well she's an associate professor. >> i've reached out to her. >> she hasn't responded to you, eric? that's impossible. >> and rutgers university officials have no comment. she has in an interviewed said she's been smeared. this is unfair and fox news has targeted her. >> this is the first time we mentioned her name. but look when you're at a university of that level, and you're making a lot of money and charging $50,000 a head to go there and you're saying the nypd kills more people than isis you
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. donald trump wants to hold the american press responsible in court. and a comparison by the media research center a conservative watchdog group that has been very accurate into the the lion story versus the planned parenthood story. cbs, nbc, abc spent a combined 30 minutes on the illegal killing of cecil the lion who paid $50,000 to poach the animal. planned parenthood 11 minutes combined. joining us from north carolina the purveyer of the group, mr. goldberg! >> try to get it right, bill. okay. >> his own self. okay.
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so i think this is a major media story here cecil the lion dominates planned parenthood. you say? >> this is visceral reaction not a good one, by the way, that many of us have u when it comes to the killing of sport for a big, beautiful wild animal. cecil the lion didn't go to minnesota to hurt the dentist. the dentist went to africa to kill the lion okay. it's an interesting story. >> absolutely. no prow life people would say with some justification, wait a sect, this unborn baby isn't hurting anybody either. the baby is not robbing a bank yet, you're killing the baby. here's the problem. here's the conflict. most of the people who put news on the networks aren't pro-life. they're liberal mainly and they're pro-choice mainly.
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and as i've said on this program before they understand that those planned parenthood videos make their side look bad sorks they play it down. the reason they play up the lion i think is not just because of the visceral reaction. but journalists who work at the networks who live in new york city they're not hunters, for the most part. they don't like guns. and like it or not, because of all that they have more everyone think for cecil the lion who they can see and look at and see pictures of than they do for what they would call a fetus. >> that's the amazing thing. i think cecil the lion story is a good story. athink the poaching of animals and what they're doing to the environment and the oceans is horrible. and it should be reported. i don't begrudge the 30 minutes they spent on this story. ch but to do 11 minutes on a
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shocking and not only is it shocking in a human rights situation, but we're giving them half billion taxpayer dollars a year. and the justice department has not said they're going to invest gas. this is a huge story about american justice. about misappropriation of funds and about human rights and brutality among the most defenseless people. >> and bias always stems from how you feel about things before you start to do the story. snou look what we're talking about at the networks where they're downplaying or ignoring the planned parenthood videos. the opposite is true at fox news. >> that's true. but because it's important story. . but the producers and anchors at
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fox are basically different from the producers at the other networks. >> i know these people. i think it's a split 50/50 down on abortion. i really do. i think this story is so intense. >> how about this? the audience both sides knows what the audience likes and what the audience wants. >> we never pander to the audience here on this program. i can't speak for any others. my staff came to me hysterical. oh cecil the lion. you have to do cecil the lion. look, i'll do seececil, but i have too much other stuff to do. >> that's an intelligent way to do it. >> right. that's what i did. >> that's right. we know why they played him. we all agree that's a legitimate story. they played down the other one because they're liberals and -- >> it's more than that. it's corruption. baa this has a huge story. this story is going to get to congress to the president of the united states eventually.
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>> let's see if they cover it at that point. they're not covering it now because it makes them feel real uncomfortable. >> i was going to discuss it. trump's assertion that press people who smear them should be accountable in court. we will hold that until next week. we appreciate it as always. dana perino on deck. she has her two top stories of the week.
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popularity poll now. >> at this point. yes. >> after a week from tonight in the debate then it's going to mean more. we see our pal donald trump out in front again. >> in almost every poll he is in the lead. he came on strong. he already came with name i.d. you mentioned name i.d. being very important. and he crowded out a few others. you see the list. those are not the ones necessarily suffering so much but you take some of the others. >> governor christie earlier, he is a straight talker. so is trump. the populists who go for that you know because trump has overwhelmed the field right now. let me ask you this question do you think trump is going to go in scorched earth? >> i watched last night, you were talking to krauthammer about that. >> krauthammer wouldn't give a prediction. >> krauthammer said he didn't see any reason for trump to change his style because his
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style up to now has been working for him. but i agree with you because of some of the numbers in the poll tell me if donald trump is serious he'd better look at a couple of things. his numbers on untrustworthiness are as high as hillary clinton and his number of don't care about problems of people like me up around hers as well. he also does very badly with women, and women voters are going to help this election. >> do you think he might take a more statesman like approach? >> i rarely disagree with krauthammer -- >> i talked to him on the phone. i said look what are you going to do out there? and he didn't know. i don't know. maybe he knows but he wouldn't tell me. are you going to go out there and whack these guys around? >> i don't know because it's one thing to insult people when you're talk to going to a reporter when they're not in the room.
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it's another when they're standing there. >> doesn't have any problem doing that. >> and the other ones they do. that's not their style. >> right, right, right. trump would sit here -- >> if he wants to improve on the other numbers i think a different tactic. >> a little more statesman like might work for him. just tell me now in 90 seconds were the irs commissioner -- >> koskinen. >> from the jump i thought this guy is a pinhead. now he might be in trouble, right? >> he might be a pinhead but he is also a very partisan democrat which is why i think president obama wanted him in this role. he's at the irs. he's basically stonewalled an investigation and also now the judge in the case emmitt sullivan very tough, now is threatening to hold koskinen in contempt. >> so will he? will he hold him in contempt? >> i think this could be a little bit of bluster ter, hype. >> if you're not going to do it don't say it.
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>> well it is -- it is something that a judge can do to scare you into action and i think any judge whether it be emmitt sullivan or anyone else would be irate. >> the judges are supposed to want justice, too, and supposed to want -- where is our sense of justice, as i said at the top of the program? all right, this guy might be held in contempt? >> he might be held in contempt. before that point he might be able to cooperate. >> another chance to be hoppest and another chance to tell the folks what is going on. >> to give you comfort, the woman working on the irs is doing document production for hillary clinton. >> you don't think it's incestuous? >> they probably could have found another expert. >> dana perino. when radicals attack the black lives matter crew not happy with us. moments away. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® tablets are comfort coated for gentle, overnight relief. hurry!
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pregnancy. the clinic did an ultrasound but did not show it to me. i regret what i did. ron piper, peoria illinois please mention the crisis pregnancy centers around the country offer alternatives to abortion. todd lunde, when a white man stands on a stage and says black lives matter white lives matter all lives matter then gets booed, you know the group that did this black lives matter is racist. that quote is from martin o'malley who actually apologized to the black lives matter crew for saying it. amazing. emily, florida, mr. o'reilly i'm 12 and love "hitler's last days." it has maps and explains much more than my sad school does. i'm glad you're enjoying it, emily. thanks for writing. rick o'reilly i could circle the globe for eternity with all
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the hot air you and miller put out there. but we'd miss you, rick. reno nevada my mom and dad love "the factor." today is their 68th wedding anniversary. they should be very proud of that and having a nice daughter like you, joyce. congratulations. i do these once in a while to honor the late paul harvey. remember paul harvey? i really liked him. very late in his life he kind of liked me and liked the program here and i talked to him. and he did that nice stuff all the time. so did casey casum and i respect them. when loons strike. after we accurately reported on the radical group black lives matter which is threatening to disrupt the republican national convention in cleveland, one of its leaders said this. >> you know what's unfortunate about bill o'reilly is it's pundits like him that fuel
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anti-black racism pundits like him that allow for folks like dylann roof to have more ammunition. i think we need to hold him accountable. i mean he's similar to rush limbaugh but problematic. on the one hand we can laugh about it but on the other hand folks are really watching that and thinking that is real news. >> now i get well paid for having to deal with that kind of insanity but you should not deal with it. if someone you know or encounter says anything irrational walk away. "the factor" tip of the day, eye rational people rarely change. let them be. that is it for us tonight. please check out "the factor" website. we'd like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be tendentious, and that is devoted
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or directed to black lives matter. again, thanks for watching us tonight. megyn is next. i'm bill o'reilly. remember the stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, with just a week to go until the first gop presidential debate the battle between more than a dozen candidates is getting tougher than ever. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. the gop field has grown to some 17 candidates with the latest national polls confirming donald trump's position at the head of the pack with an edge of more than six points over his closest rival scott walker. but this debate could change everything. the candidates are getting ready with two big concerns what do they want to say to the american people and what do they want to say about their various rivals? this will be the very first chance for the voters to compare and contrast the can
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