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tonight. >> the republican vote to defund planned parenthood is just one more piece of a deliberate methodical orchestrated right wing attack on women's rights. >> also ahead senator elizabeth warren apparent doesn't care if intact babies' bodies are being sold. what does this say about her? 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. very hot billion debate. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. in just about 48 hours from now, 10 republican contenders for president will debate each other in prime time from cleveland ohio. but this debate has one very ununusual component a red
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hot donald trump. mr. trump is averaging more than 23% support in the polls among republicans. next is jeb bush 12.8% followed by scott walker 10.6%. all the rest of the contenders are far back. so the upcoming debate is all about donald trump and how he will handle his frontrunner status. it is likely many will tune in simply to see my drama will trump go after his competitors or will he become a statesman trying to demonstrate that he has the political finesse to run the country? talking points does not know how the debate will play out which makes it exciting. now, some of you have asked why i'm not one of the interrogators. the reason is my role is that of a watchdog. i watch all powerful people. i am now a debater on television, rather than an inquisitor. that does not play in a debate format. there are simply too many people and too many questions to be asked.
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if the contender doesn't answer the question, we can expect follow-ups but if he still doesn't answer there is nothing the fox news moderators can do. it's not like they can call the evaders pinheads like some people i know. so it's better for me to be like you to watch what happens in the debate and then analyze after the fact. megyn kelly, bret baier chris wallace very seasoned and will do a great job. the debate all of them with the exception of donald trump, need to gain recognition among the voters. and that will not be easy. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. joining us from his lavish headquarters here in new york city is donald trump. so, have you been rehearsing for the debate like all the other candidates are today? are you rehearsing? >> well not really, bill. i don't know how you can rehearse from, you know, for a debate. i watched romney, mitt romney, he let us down last time. he rehearsed in that third
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debate it was really catastrophic. i don't know what happened to him. but i think you have to be yourself. you have to be who you are. i don't have any pollsters. i know the other folks have pollsters in their, you know, everything has got to be just perfect. the fact is the pollsters oftentimes they don't work. if they were any good why aren't they running. i really just want to be myself. i know the subject matter very well. i have been talking about it for a long time. i guess i have been talking about it for many years. essentially we are talking about politicians that are all talk, no action. they don't get it done. our country is really going bad. we are going down hill fast. and we have to stop it. and i can stop it. you built great great businesses. and, you know, i have had a great life. i don't need to do this but i look forward to it. >> you know the fox news people are going to ask you specific questions. let me give you an example. remember when you and i talked and you announced your candidacy and i actually came over to your headquarters and i was patted down by 15 security guys and i had to take a
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test. was like the motor vehicles bureau but then finally we spoke. then i said to you you know, hey, the mexicans are not going to pay for the wall between brownsville and san diego. they are not going to do it and then you said yes, they are. and i you said no, they are not. so now you are going to expect questions like okay. tell me, and this is from the fox news guys and gal how are you going to make the mexicans pay? how are you going to do it? they are going to want you to be simple. >> so simple. >> are you ready to do that? >> i'm totally ready to do that. you know, the great wall of china built a long time ago is 13,000 miles. i mean, you are talking about big stuff. we're talking about peanuts by comparison to that. mexico will pay for the wall. i will make sure it gets done properly. >> but how? what are you going to do to
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neito? going to pay for the wall to the tune of $2 billion. they will say forget it? >> they are making a fortune. it's become the new china in terms of trade. they are killing us at the border. i have a lot of respect for mexico. i have hundreds -- actually thousands of mexicans that have worked for me over the years. now, the fact is that mexico terrific people and really smart leadership and they are killing our hey are sharper, they are more cunning. they know what they are doing. >> you have said that before but you still not tell me how you are going to make nieto pay for the wall, how? >> it's simple. they are taking in billions and billions of dollars. they are building the ford motor company is building a 2.5-million-dollar. >> are you going to stop trade. >> no. i'm going to say mexico, guess what. this is not going to continue. you are going to pay for the wall. i have said they will pay for the wall and they will pay for the wall. it's peanuts compared to what you are talking about. they take trade and at the border is unbelievable. >> if you would repeal nafta
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by executive order as president that would certainly hurt mexico maybe you could do that do you know why they built the great wall of china who they wanted to keep out? >> lots of people that they didn't want. >> no the among gull hoards. that might come up tomorrow. you credit me if you use that answer. >> great. i will remember that. >> now you have been tough on jeb bush particularly. tomorrow night he is going to be next to you i believe. he is going to stand next to you. are you going to say we don't need another bush get out of here. get off othe stage. are you going to do that. >> i don't know if i will do that. i want to be right down the middle. i want to talk about the policy. i want to talk about the wall. i you want to talk about illegal immigration. i talk about bad trade deals. i may say i can negotiate better than any of these folks. i can write the art of the deal. i have certain abilities they do not have. i know the politicians. many of the people. >> do you plan on singling out bush or walker or any of the others do you plan on
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singling them out? >> i'm not looking to do that i'm not looking to hurt anybody. i'm not looking to embarrass anybody. if i have to bring up deficiencies i will bring up deficiencies. certainly i'm not looking to do that i would rather go straight down the middle you don't know what's going to happen. >> i can assume that you are not going to launch the first grenade but if they come after you will go back at them? >> i think you can assume that yes. >> okay. because rand paul almost has to go after you. i mean, because his campaign he has got to get attention. chris christie and you are friends with governor christie right? so i don't expect that to happen. >> you don't know. >> rand paul he may. >> we will see what happens. >> okay, now, are you nervous? do you get nervous? i mean, you know, it's a big deal, 48 hours, this is probably the biggest thing in your life. i mean, you can tell geraldo that he is a pinhead on your other show that you are not doing anymore about but that's nothing compared to this worldwide debate. are you nervous? >> well, i mean, the biggest thing in my life is my family and my children in all fairness, bill.
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>> i'm not talking the professional. >> this is a different kind of a thing. this is a big league deal. there is no question about it. everybody is talking about it. i'm getting calls from the biggest people in the world. they are watching. they are watching. >> you are on the biggest show in the world right now. come on. you know where you are. >> i'm on a great show. >> do you get nerve vus? are you apprehensive? are you staying up at night? i know you don't sleep much the a all. but are you a little apprehensive? >> i would think so. i mean, you don't know what's going to come at you. you don't know where these other people are going to come. you don't know whether or not the three folks that are asking the questions i mean are they going to try to trip you up which is unfortunate because all of that has nothing to do with being a great president. but i'm doing it because it's something you have to do. and, again i have never debated. my sort of my whole life has been a debate, but i have never debated before. these politicians all they do is debate. >> you are not going to have any trouble with that you are -- you will have answers and i know you will. but you know what? i think you are surprised at
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your poll numbers. i think you are surprised that you are the frontrunner right now and all eyes are on you in this debate. i think that's taken you aback. >> well, the poll numbers are not only good. i mean, they are phenomenal. we just got numbers from south carolina, which are through the roof, iowa, new hampshire, not only the national numbers. so i'm very honored by it but what it really shows is that people are tired of incompetence. they don't want incompetent politicians running our country. they don't want the iran deal where they get 24 days and it's really not 24. it's much more than that, 24 days plus a period of time before that to look and go and check. they don't want prisoners left over there. we signed a deal. people are tired of incompetent politicians. >> okay. all right. we're going to be watching. and so, you know, we wish all the candidates good luck. we want straight talk. obviously you give straight talk although i don't think you are going to be able to make nieto pay for that
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wall. maybe you will prove me wrong, we will see. >> i will prove you wrong. >> donald trump thanks for coming on tonight. next on the run down, karl rove will analyze the republican field and comment on my chat with mr. trump. this time a planned parenthood executive offering to sell a dead unborn baby one of the foot's favorite rituals happens at the water's edge. here, they must look their best. smooth, beautiful skin is an advantage. the others can only hide in shame. introducing the new dr. scholl's dreamwalk express pedi. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate.
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impact segment tonight. let let's get right to karl rove who is in austin, texas this evening. he has been listening to the donald trump interview. are you impressed with donald trump? i mean, you know, a straight story. are you impressed with what he has accomplished so far? >> i'm impressed with the change in the numbers. if you take a look at it for example "the washington post," abc poll he was 26, 56 faf unfavs a month ago 57 40. a month ago fox news poll 59 percent said they won't
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vote for him. republicans. today 33%. not a great number but none the less a particularly good improvement. my only concern if i were him would be things change quickly tend to be things that aren't really solid and they could change back quickly. that's why the pressure is actually going to be on him tomorrow night. i thought your point about him being the frontrunner and now being the focal point is absolutely right. voters are going to look at him and expect him to perform like a frontrunner should. >> what you took from my conversation with mr. trump was he is not going to change. is he not going to get real specific when they ask him specific questions which the three fox moderators will. he is just going to got general way that he has been successful. he is not going to tell you exactly how he is going to force nieto to build a wall. he is not going to go into specificity. and with 10 people on a stage, the moderators aren't going to be able to make him. he is basically going to do his campaign spiel on thursday night right? >> well, they all will. look we call this a debate.
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let's be clear. it's not really a debate. a debate is when you have two people or three people or four people on a stage. this is really a ten minus conference for each one of these people, 8 or 9 or 10 minus conference for each one of them masquerading as a debate. >> he this answer what they want. >> how are each one of them going to do. >> right. >> there are three challenges every one of them has. one challenge is not very big for donald trump and that is authenticity. you have got to come across as who you are. no matter what he says or does, people are going to look at him and say that's not an art fast. some political consultant didn't plant that in his brain. that's who he is the other two are going to be more challenging. you have got to have an impression. there are going to to be two or three impressions you want to leave with he dual good on that provided the questions got right way. the final one is going to be the challenge for him and you touched on this. we now start to look at people through the frame of can we see you in the oval office? simply saying i'm going to make him pay for it, for
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example, i'm going to make the mexicans pay for the wall doesn't sell overtime. he has got to be more substantive. he has got it have a plan. he has to sound like he knows what he is doing so people can put him in the oval office and say i can see you there and see you doing the job. >> do you know what i saw in that interview with trump because i have known hum for decades. is he a little nervous. because he has the most to lose of all of them, all right, because is he flying so high, double everybody else. and, you know, if things don't go his way and i do believe rand paul is the provocateur in this. he has to break out tomorrow if he doesn't he can't raise money. >> if anybody defines their success tomorrow night by them going after donald trump they have the wrong definition of success. >> but don't you feel that they have to get into the voters' purview? >> yes. >> and they have to get attention. >> yeah. but they have got to get attention. better to get attention not on the basis of i'm the guy
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who took a swipe at trump but i'm the guy who had something that i said that was powerful and convincing and motivated and moved you. >> harder to do that easier to take the swipe. >> in order to get into the current news cycle to have your sound bite played everywhere on the internet, all the cable shows, you have got to be somewhat provocative. >> yeah. but here's the deal. you are absolutely right. but, given a choice between having a sound bite in which you are taking a slap at trump or saying something provocative that causes people to say hey i agree with that guy did trump get where he is -- did it help him to say that his opponents were clowns? did it help him to say. >> yeah. >> he didn't like john mccain? >> yeah. >> no, no, no. what helped him was he went out there and said i feel deeply about illegal immigration. we need to build a wall. >> oh, no, no, no. >> that's grabbed people's attention. i'm going to go to washington and bust everything up. taking a personal slap is
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not what got him at. >> certain people got him attention. got people focused in and. >> i respectfully disagree. >> he became an outlife in the beginning and then all of the sudden he is the mainstream guy. he did it by getting attention. >> yeah. but he got attention by going to the border. he got attention by san francisco. he got it by substantive things. look if it was easy to get attention by simply slapping at somebody else, they would all be doing it now and would have been doing it for months. >> mr. rove, going to be fascinating. thank you very much for helping us out tonight. >> you bet. >> another horrendous undercover video this time showing planned parenthood offering to sell a dead unborn baby intact. then later gutfeld mcguirk on the big debate and vice president biden possibly challenging hillary clinton. the boys coming up after these messages.
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factor follow up segment tonight another undercover video put out by the center of medical progress a pro-life organization. as you may know that group has conducted a number of stings on planned parenthood executives who offered to sell baby body parts after an abortion. the latest, a sting in houston of melissa farrell who discusses selling the entire cadaver of an unborn baby. >> yeah, and so if we alter our process. >> um-huh. >> and we are able to obtain intact fetal cadavers, then we can make it part of the budget that any dissections are this and splitting specimens into different shims is. this it's all just a matter
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of line items. >> babies are line items now to that woman. oy. now, reacting to the controversy, senator elizabeth warren attacked the republican party. >> the republican vote to defund planned parenthood is just one more piece of a deliberate methodical, orchestrated right wing attack on women's rights. and i'm sick and tired of it. scheduling this vote during the week of a big fox news presidential primary debate days before candidates take iowa or new hampshire isn't just some clever gimmick. this is an all-out effort to build support to take away a woman's right to control her own body. >> yeah, that would be a good voting strategy. alienate all-american women. senator warren not mentioning the trafficking in body parts. maybe she just forgot. how dishonest is ms. warren?
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with us now in new york city monica crowley and kirsten powers both fox news analysts. i want you to react to senator warren, all right? i don't know the woman. have you ever met her? >> i don't think so. >> so she clearly knows what's in play here. she is clearly politicizing this while ignoring the central issue of the sale and harvesting of dead unborn fetuses or babies, depending on your belief system. what about senator warren? >> well, i mean, look, she obviously she is reading from something. i would love to know who gave that to her. she sounds just like is i sill richards who is the heads of planned planned parenthood. she is making the same argument they have been making this is the war on women. which anybody who has watched these videos this is not what this is about. what senator warren said is absolutely false. this is not about whether abortions should be legal or not be be legal. that's not the debate being had at all. that's the one she would like to be having because that can gin up her
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supporters. that's not the debate that's happening. >> this is a harvard professor who became a senator in massachusetts. you are absolutely right. you defined it absolutely the way it is. it's not about depriving american women of abortions or anything else. so warren knows what it's about. yet, goes out to try to deceive. >> um-huh. >> am i wrong in saying that? >> no. you are not wrong. >> she is a deceiver. >> it's not just her. there are plenty of democrats. >> let's stay on her because she is the voice of the progressive left. so then can we respect a deceiver? >> i would call it lying. it's not -- i mean, look, that's what's going on. people are really going out and giving out extremely false information. so if you want to call it deceiver fine. there is nothing about this that is about taking away a woman's right to choose. nothing about even the
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defunding planned parenthood bill has nothing to do with taking a way a woman's right to choose. that's not true. >> it throws it into the private sector where it should be anyway. senator warren, the voice now of the progressive left, somebody that hillary clinton fears, all right she is a deceiver. you agree with that right? >> yes. >> she is deceiving? >> yes. >> so what are we to think of her. >> look, i think what she represents is the party at large in terms of their position on abortion. >> what about her? she is a leader. she is a college professor. she a senator of the united states. yet, she publicly tries to deceive the people. >> because she is a creature of the left. and it's not -- i agree with kirsten. it's not just her. it's what she and her movement represent. for them abortion is such a pure article of faith that nothing, not even these horrendous videos are going to change their position on it. >> are you saying there isn't any such thing as truth for senator warren that she doesn't care about it or doesn't know about it? >> for her on this issue i
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think that's right. and this is how the left rolls constantly. there are some -- >> i'm interested in senator warren because she is the voice, as i stated, of the progressive left right now in this country. and hillary clinton the democratic, you know, well, she could blow up, but it looks like she will get it fears her and panders to her. yet, she is a deceiver. >> here's what she is doing i think. because elizabeth warren now is a woman and as you say she is the voice of the far left at least for the moment apart from barack obama. they realize that planned parenthood now is under attack and abortion at large is now under attack. >> scrutiny. >> planned parenthood is too big to fail for the left. meaning they account for 80% of all abortion and family planning -- that part of the industry. so for them, they can't allow planned parenthood to go down so they have sent out their female spokeswoman, elizabeth warren. >> just say that then. >> to make this argument. >> the deceit really i
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bothers me. ladies, thank you. ahead, is it legal has been investigating the law surrounding the sale of baby body parts. then gutfeld and mcguirk on the big debate just two days away. and we are coming right back. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'.
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states. >> so you try to strangle them chuckly unless they pay for the wall. >> they will pay for the wall and the wall will go up and mexico will start behaving. mexico is not our friend. >> or you will break them economically. >> i will do something that they will not be thrilled. >> now that exchange and the one we had at the top of the program illuminates what happened to joaquin el chapo gusman he escaped from a mexican prison. guzman perhaps the world's worst drug trafficker simply disappeared. he walked out he is gone. joining us from los angeles don winslow author of the novel "the cartel" and former private investigator who he knows all about what's going none mexico. how did guzman get out of that prison, mr. winslow? >> well, with the complete cooperation and complicity of mexican government and police. it's impossible to think otherwise. how you can have a mile long tunnel go past federal police army, local police, under so-called maximum security fence and no one knows about it? you wouldn't see that
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happening at terminal island. >> no but we did have a fence escape upstate new york at much lower level. but you are saying that high level people in the mexican government were complicit in allowing guzman to escape? you would have to be because of bribery right? money changing hands? >> well, it's little more complicated than that. listen, i have been researching this for 15 years i write entertainment novels but they are based on fact. the fact is that high elements of the mexican government have been in the pockets of the cartels since at least the 1970s. nothing is going to change now. so it's bribery. you are talking about a multibillionaire businessman, extremely powerful man. you are talking about intimidation you are also talking about the government not want guilty guzman to be extradited in the united states because his only deal is to tell stories about the mexican government and police. >> now, do you believe this
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stems up to nieto the president who claimed he was going to be a clean honest president and that try to clean up the corruption that's plagued that country since the 1970s as you pointed out? is he a corrupt man nieto? >> listen, i can't say personally whether nieto is a corrupt man. what can i tell you definitively, based on dea drug traffickers cops i have talked to, people i know is that this corruption goes deep into all the mexican administrations and every mexican president has said that. >> now because of the corruption. this has impacted the united states. and you have compared the cartels, the drug cartels to isis. how so? >> listen, years before, 10 years before ewes sis started to put out these horrific obscene videos. the mexican cartels were doing exactly that. for the same reasons. to intimidate people, to threaten people as propaganda and sadly to recruit people.
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so, when you i first saw these isis beheadings and emulations and the horrible things that they do, it was old hat to me, i'm afraid. >> i know because just this week there was a family beheaded i think there were eight individuals mexicans. another journalist killed, i think more than 50 journalists have been killed by the cartels. so you are saying that the corruption in mexico is the violence down there is akin to the isis corruption in the middle east? >> well, it's worse than the isis in the middle east. actually, 132 journalists at least have been killed in the past 10 years in mexico by the cartels. there have been over 100,000 people killed in mexico in drug-related violence. another 22,000 people missing, and missing bill, they are not coming back. >> no they are not coming back. why should we care about what goes on down there? >> well, a., we should care because they are our neighbors. b, we should care because it makes our border unstable
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and unsafe. a violent area that is going to infect us sooner rather than later. >> the cartels control the border on the southern side? >> of course they do. look, if a substance say a kilo of cocaine costs $3,000 on one side of the border, it costs 30,000 on the other side of the border. by the time it reaches our side of the border and by the time it reaches new york where you are it costs $80,000. >> the money is amazing. >> that's a lot of money. that's what make ts worth killing for. >> and people know it. and your book, very, very illuminating to me. i read the whole thing, "the cartel." mr. winslow, thank you very much. when we come back, is it legal, on whether planned parenthood is violating federal law. gutfeld and mcguirk on the big debate. we're coming rig you know when you
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generally standardized. so, depending on the patient's anatomy, how many weeks, other -- where it's placed in the uterus we're going to potentially be able to have some that will be more or less intact and then some that will not be intact. >> right. >> and so it's something that we can look at exploring how. >> right. >> we can make that happen so we have a higher chance. >> a higher chance of having an intact baby cadaver to sell. with us here now in new york city attorneys and fox news legal analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. in your investigation wiehl, i know have you been investigating. >> i have been. >> is planned parenthood violating any laws here? >> absolutely. let me quote to you the federal law from 1993, i'm it is illegal for a doctor to alter an abortion timing, method or procedure for the soul purpose of obtaining the tissue for sale. so it's -- that's absolutely what we are hearing in this
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video. >> what this woman was discussing, even if they didn't make the deal, is conspiracy to? >> absolutely. >> you agree? >> absolutely. so conspiracy you need the act and some kind of owe he vert act in furtherance of it sort of a meeting of the minds. >> you don't have the act because they didn't make the sale. >> if in fact they have done this in the past and you have evidence of that you can. >> that's an interesting opponent. so not enough on tape to bring them and charge them with anything federally. >> no. >> you would have to launch an investigation into planned parenthood to see if they have made sales of intact cadavers that were aborted. but now we come back to the justice department, which is politicized, all right, i was hoping it wouldn't be under loretta lynch who i think is a good woman. they haven't launched an investigation yet. and the federal judges seem to be more bent on harming this organization that's getting these tapes. >> absolutely. we see the federal judges. >> and then finding out what planned parenthood is up to. and the democratic party to its utter disgrace yesterday voted against any defunding
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even while investigation was underway. >> this is at least enough, just these videos are enough to get that investigation going to subpoena different people in different organizations. >> absolutely. >> you are a former federal prosecutor. you are a former state of california prosecutor. that took place in texas it did. that violate texas law by the way. >> yes it did. >> it did violate texas law. >> texas might do it. >> shows you different outcomes depending on partisan politics. >> right. well let's try to give texas a break here and say an investigation wouldn't be partisan. it would be to find out what really happened whereas the justice department looks like it's partisan all day long if they don't do anything which they haven't so far. >> texas statute right on point. >> i don't know what comey is doing at the fbi. everybody tells me is a good man the head of the fbi james comby. he is sitting is around there. he has the irs thing. he does nothing. he has the kate's law. he is not behind that we don't hear anything about it illegal immigration. has this thing and hillary
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clinton email. what are you guys doing up there? are you doing? >> why wouldn't they? >> it should be. >> it really should be. >> they don't want to investigate the act which is so heinous. >> all right. okay. i just want to mention that in all of the tapes the undercover tapes babies are or feet tuses depending on your belief system, are refused to as neutral tissue specimens or lined items. intact specimens. intact fetal cadavers, diversion of the revenue system. talking about, you know,. >> this should be enough to help -- financial evidence to show that this has occurred. >> absolutely. >> guilfoyle tell me about lt. commander timothy white. he was in the shooting in chattanooga. the terror action down there. he may get in trouble? >> well, the problem is that, yes, because he was used his weapon on federal property and you are not supposed to discharge your
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weapon. >> he is he a lt. naval commander and he has been in for three years. he is the father of six. this is a man -- >> -- he was carrying a legal weapon. >> carrying a legal weapon. >> absolutely. >> for his own personal protection. when the terrorist opened fire he shot back and now he may be prosecuted? >> acting in self-defense in defense of others and there is a lot of outrage over this. >> that will never happen. >> okay. maybe what he did was illegal but you. >> that's justifiable self-defense. >> absolutely. >> that is not going to happen. they are not going to charge him. if they charge him all hell is going to break loose and i will lead that all hell? >> good. >> gutfeld and mcguirk on deck. they think they know how to handle donald trump. the boys moments away. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio.
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what the heck just happened. you say you know how to handle donald trump. >> we have known each other for years. i was asked to moderate the debate but thursday is my scented candle bath night so i will be home. i think we are in good hands here. don't ask donald for an autograph when he is there and don't ask for a selfie because that under mines your professionalism. treat him like a man. do not fall for the myth. he is but one of us even though he is so awesome that i fear giving advice to other people to hurt him because he really is awesome. >> i have no idea what that meant. >> i have been on the trump train since he threw his hair in the ring over a month ago. the way to handle donald trump is with humor.
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he is a cross between ronald reagan. if i'm jeb bush i say my wife said hola. and i ask him if he checked to see if elchapo is hiding in his hair. >> you can't do that. they can't. >> you get a sound byte. >> i got nothing out of that first minute and a half. trump you saw the interview. >> it was beautiful, a work of art. >> i think he is honest but you have to ask him specific questions. you can't give him room to roll rr. they are going to answer what they want. you can ask about the great wall of china and he will answer about whatever he wants to answer about. >> on the mccain comment -- >> that didn't hurt him. >> maybe tonight he might have to answer it. you can't comb over it -- i mean
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gloss over it. >> you think one of the moderators might say that was pretty disrespectful, do you regret it? >> i asked him that already. he did kind of back away from it. i don't think they are going to do that. i think it will be policy. joe biden may challenge hillary clinton. and you say? >> i say here you have a woman on the precipice of breaking the ultimate glass ceiling and these old white knuckle dragging misogynists trying to thwart history. >> i know biden a little bit. he never submitted to an interview with me. i saw him a couple of times on amtrak. he goes from delaware to d.c. he is fine with women. miller doesn't like him. >> the stop they are stopping
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this woman from becoming president. >> you feel bad? >> bernie sanders and joe biden are older now than john mccain was in '08 and nobody is asking the age question. >> it's because of botox now. what do you say about biden? i know you lived with him in the '70s. >> he hasn't hired a single staffer for this 2016 run which makes me think he may have forgotten or maybe he is cocky. >> he hasn't announced. >> i am tired of the novelty aspect of this election. this is a serious time. we are treating it like an unattractive version of the bachelorette. we have these running around. >> it has developed into more of a spectacle than serious policy situation. >> reality show. >> that will change once the
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...become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. new one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12... ...and more vitamin d. some positive stuff in a moment. first it is august and like french americans have taken most of the month off that means you might have leisure time on your hand. put it to good use, learn something. that is what my killing books are all about. the new one hitler's last day. if you pick these read them on vacation you will thank me. no question. now the mail. you must be drinking kool aid to think you can get away with your abortion interpretation with charles krauthammer. you said when life is involved you errr on the side of caution.
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i would think dr. krauthammer would agree with the empirical evidence. you are a right wing christian so it is impossible for you to understand an intellect like krauthammer. you were correct. many liberals don't care. they do know right from wrong but do wrong anyway. j.d. walker bill you and krauthammer are correct in explaining views of progressives. primary goal is winning and not helping the helpless thus they are morally bankrupt. did you know that almost a third of democrats are pro life? it's the party chieftains that have lost their way. jeff rowen of connellsville, pennsylvania. senator durbin knows kate's law only punishes aggravated felons who violate immigration law.
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susan darby, good job of exposing durbin's immoral stance against kate's law. sandy cormen. durbin says he wants to make sure nobody is discriminated against. i believe kate steinle was discriminated against. west palm beach, florida. chose killing patton as my free gift. we will be seeing you and miller at the hard rock hotel on november 7. we are glad you are attending. show will be a blast. check out your private newscast tonight, no spin news. and the factor tip of the day. at this point in american history things look a little bleak. the economy is dicy. we are not respected overseas. got a culture war in the usa and
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major problems in education and entitlements. in your own life you can improve your outlook by reading "the gratitude diaries." written by the former editor of parade magazine. for cynical people it is good to have some positive perspective. so you might want to check out the gratitude diaries. please check out the factor website. we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word ofrt day, do not be fatuous. tomorrow we have dr. ben carson on here. how will he distinguish himself? a live program before the debate. we have ten people to analyze
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the ten contenders on the stage, people who know them all very well. thanks for watchg tonight. please remember the spin stops here. we are looking out for you. breaking tonight the 2016 gop presidential field is officially taking shape as fox news announces the final lineup for this thursday night's republican primary debate live from cleveland, ohio. welcome to "the kelly file" i'm megyn kelly. 48 hours from right now we will be together about to start this thing and now we know who is in it. the 17 republicans competing for a spot in this the first republican presidential debate are broken into two groups those who appear at 9:00 p.m. eastern and those participating in a separate debate beginning at 5:00 p.m. here on fox. in the later group the 9:00 p.m. group is the
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