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what you think. that is all the time we have left this evening. we hope you set your dvr so you never miss an episode. we take attendance and get so upset when you're not there. see you tomorrow night. thank you for being with us. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> it's a brutal start to the weekend today on wall street. >> rear looking at 800 point loss for the dow jones industrial average. >> now the stock market is in trouble, adding to the soft u.s. economy in general. what is driving all the bad economic news? donald trump will be here to tell us. he will also talk about its had stern immigration plan where he wants to deport millions of people. >> they have to go. and to have a country or we don't have a country. >> took out a box cutter, started jabbing at me with that we let go. >> three americans foil a mass murder on a european train. the perpetrator, you guessed it, a jihadist. we will have the very latest on that story. >> do you know what a democratic socialist is.
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>> yes, i do. >> what is that? >> ah -- >> jesse watters trying to find out if people supporting bernie sanders understand anything at all about bernie sanders. >> what's the attraction to bernie sanders? >> that he is open-minded. >> 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. no talking points memo this evening because we have a lot of news to cover, including an interview with donald trump. usually at the end of august, very slow news time. not this year. another bad day for the stock market, trillions of dollars have been lost all over the world, adding to the already soft economy here in the u.s.a. millions of americans are angry that president obama has not shored up the economic situation and that problems like illegal immigration are not being dealt with with effectively. that is the reason donald
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trump's campaign has caught fire, anger. last friday about 30,000 people showed up to hear donald trump speak in alabama. the crowd was raucous, obviously not happy with the way things are going in the u.s.a. as you may know, mr. trump's pulling numbers remain strong leading to fear and loathing in some political precincts. so joining us now from his new york city headquarters is mr. trump. first of all, why do you think the stock market is going down? >> well, you look at what's going on with china or generally with asia and, you know, i have been saying for a long time on your show and on anybody else that wanted to listen that we're tieing ourself so closely to asia and, in particular, to china, that this is going to be trouble for our country. and not only now have they taken our jobs and they are taking our base and they have taken our manufacturing, but now they are pulling us down with them. i said we can't do this. we can't allow this to happen. and we have to do a big
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uncoupling pretty soon before it's too late. i have been saying this for a long time, bill. >> do you have any feeling why the chinese economy is collapsing? do you have any knowledge of it at all? >> because it's funny money. they devalue their currency constantly in order to take our jobs and lots of other countries' jobs frankly. they have done a pretty big number in europe, too. not as big as they have done to us. i said the other day this is the greatest threat in the history of america with the money that they have taken out. we have rebuilt china. now it's gotten to a point they have devalued their currency to take even more from us. and we have nobody that's competent. we have nobody that knows what's happening. we have nobody that knows how to handle china. and, believe me, we have all the cards. but, they have devalued to a point where they wanted to take even more money out, even more jobs out, increase and all of a sudden they have a big, fat beautiful balloon that is popping right now. but it's taking us with us. >> very briefly, say you are talking to somebody on the street and they go
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mr. trump, i don't really understand what devalue the currency means. what does that mean to me? i buy stocks in my ira. i expect them to be, you know, profitable. and now they are not because of china devaluing -- devaluating their economy. what does that mean? >> well, they are not devaluing their economy. they are actually in some ways. >> i mean their currency. >> they are devaluing their currency and by doing that they are cheapening their currency and they are making it very inexpensive. they will be able to make goods for far less than our goods. you know, we make great product. but it's impossible to compete when the product is so much more expensive. eventually what they are doing leads to depression, eventually. >> all right. they have a billion and a half people. they are flooding money into the provinces around, so the people don't starve because there is not enough legitimate business to support a billion and a half people. so, therefore, --
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>> -- they are taking it from us. bill, the problem is they are taking the business from us. so, they don't want their people to starve. we all agree with that that's wonderful. what they are doing is they want our people to suffer. they are taking our business away. they have taken our jobs away. >> u.s. companies, they go over there voluntarilily because the labor is cheaper. but now the u.s. companies are being paid back with money, that's not worth as much money as they made a deal. so they are getting hosed, aren't they? >> well, not only that how about we owe them 1. had $4 trillion and those dollars become strong. you know, the word strong dollar sounds good, but it's costing us a lot of money. there is some nice things about having a strong dollar, but there is some really bad things. and number one bad thing is we're not exporting anything. we are going to be in big trouble. it's getting worse and worse. and ultimately, the balloon is going it pop, and it's going to get very ugly. you are starting to he soot beginning of that. >> okay. now, the reason that a lot of politicians favor the trade with china, is because
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when china is tethered to us by having so much of our debt, holding our bonds, it's less likely they will cause military trouble to us. so, if you are tethered to somebody economically, if your welfare means welfare it's easier to control them. that is the original intent of all these chinese deals, is it not? >> i don't think so at all. i don't think it's the intent. it's not the military intent. if you look at china with the wars with japan, japan would constantly beat them in wars. so i don't think that's the problem. i think the problem that we have is that we have a country that got away with murder for many years. they have built their bridges, their roads, their everything. they have built infrafra structure, their airports like we don't see in this country. where radio he we building airports and look at laguardia airport. look at kennedy. look at lax and los angeles. they are like third world airports. >> you are not buying the fact that keeping your enemy close -- >> -- no, i don't believe that. >> keeping your enemy close is a good geopolitical
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strategy? >> no, i don't believe that i don't believe ever that took place. i think that ha has happened is china has gone out of its way to devalue. they got away with it they kept devaluing. and all of a sudden they built this monster but they have also built a monster bubble. >> okay. two people coming to the united states of note in september, the pope, okay? and the president of china is coming, a man named she gene ping. do you know him? i have never heard who he is. he is the president. >> very smart. >> he is coming over. is he getting a big dinner free at the white house and visiting the u.n. if you were president of would you be throwing him a dinner. >> i would not be throwing him a dinner. i would get him a mcdonald's hamburger and say you we will get down to work. we will give him a steak dinner and what he has done is sucked all of our jobs. >> again, he hasn't done it u.s. companies do it. they are doing it. so, you would be
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confrontational with the chinese? you are saying look, i'm not giving you a dinner. here is a big mac? is that what you are going to do. >> i would give them probably a double sized big mac. it's not so much the companies. it's our government that allowed china to do that to us. >> i don't buy that for a second. >> i do 100%, bill. >> they want as much money as they can. they go to mexico. our government let's them do it but this is a free nation. >> but our government. >> if they want to do it, you can't stop them. you could punish them. >> bill, our government, our government should have stopped china from devaluing. >> they can't. >> they never even bring them up. >> how? >> do you know how they can? >> yeah, how. >> very simply, bill, it's so simple. they put a tariff on chinese goods. >> okay. then you have got a trade war. >> you have to do that. and then you bring it back to normal. you have no choice. do you that our government doesn't even -- by the way, china does it us. do you think that we sell to
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china without a tariff? they call it a tariff. i call it a tax. >> there is no question the imbalance is that way. >> do you know what the big imbalance is? intelligence. their leaders are intelligence. ours aren't. we don't know what we are doing. we had to do this and it should have taken place a long time ago, and you wouldn't have this bubble right now, bill. >> so i'm not going to get xi pang. i was going to take you both out to dinner but i'm not doing that. >> i think we would get along. like putin and the chinese. i get along very well. >> you would vacation in the yellow sea with them. i you know. i am going to hold mr. trump over against his will to talk about immigration. jeb bush gave you a little jazz today. we will play that clip. how neutralized the jihadists who was trying to kill hun are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine.
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impact segment tonight. how to solve the illegal immigration mess. on the website donald j. trump.com, the presidential contender has posted his immigration plan. it contains a number of very controversial things that have caused much debate. donald trump rejoins us now from his headquarters in new york city. now, i have a very specific question, i need a specific answer. we all know you want the wall. we all know you want mexico to pay for it we all know that here is is the scenario, okay? illegal immigrant mother and father living in los angeles, two children who are american citizens, born here. if you're president do you order authorities to take that family into custody? >> we have no choice. i'm sorry, bill. we have to bring them out. and if they are wonderful people, which i'm sure they will be, and we have so many wonderful people, we will bring them back in an expedited fashion. but we are a land of laws. we have borders.
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you said it they are illegal immigrants. they are not supposed to be here. mexico won't take them. you know, mexico is the toughest there is -- almost in the world in terms of getting people to come in. they can't come in: you can't become a citizen of mexico. they laugh at us. they can't believe the stupidity of the united states. we have no choice. and we will bring them back if they have done a good job we bring them back. bill, if they have done a good job, we bring them back. >> i got the theory. all right? two american citizen kids, all right, you have got two illegal alien parents. they are living in a little house on the east side of los angeles. all of a sudden ice agents show up, all right, knock on the door and say you have to come with us, put them in a van, bring them to a detention center. you're willing to do that? >> bill, i don't want to do it. i have a bigger heart than anybody running, but we have a country that's totally out of control. we have no laws anymore.
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we have no order. we don't each know how many people are in here illegally. we have to get a process started. and if you remember. >> a better way than that kind of a confrontation? >> bill. let me just till you something. you are asking about illegal immigration. if it weren't for me, this whole session, this -- all of these people that you are interviewing every night, they wouldn't even be talking about illegal immigration. >> all right. no doubt about it. >> a huge problem in this country. i took a lot of heat for it bill, i took a lot 6 heat for it, especially the first two weeks and now everybody said you had beautiful kate just killed by this person that's disgusting, that came here five times. >> right. >> and probably was pushed over the border five times. you have jamiel, have you so many. you have the woman the other night. you remember in los angeles, she was raped, sodomized tortured and killed, a veteran. 66-year-old woman by an illegal immigrant. we have no choice.
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and by the way, bill, i have to finish. >> wait, wait, wait. all right, go. >> bill, i have to finish. >> faster. we have though choice. you know, the gangs that you are talking about in baltimore and in chicago and in ferguson and all this stuff, you know many of those gangs are illegal immigrants. these are tough dudes. they would be -- if i'm elected, they are going to be out of there one. we are going to get them the hell had out of our country. they shouldn't be here in the first place. they will be out so fast your head will spin. >> with the american citizen kids. jeb bush, you know, probably the one that's running closest to you in post of the polls was on the southern border today and said. this. >> mr. trump's plans are not grounded in conservative principles. the simple fact is that his proposal is unrealistic. it will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. it will violate people's civil liberties. it will create fiction with our third largest trading partner that's not necessary. and i think he is wrong about this. >> and you say?
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>> well, he talks about civil liberties. we have illegal people. people that came in illegally. you tell me about civil liberties. we have to get them out. some of these people are causing tremendous problems. all you have to do is look at the crime wave, number one. as far as mexico being our third largest, they are making a fortune. we are not making anything. mexico is making a fortune because their leaders are smarter. they know what they are doing. our people are grossly incompetent. nabisco is now moving to mexico. ford is building a massive automobile plant in mexico. they took a plant from tennessee. it's going into mexico. we are getting killed. so he can talk about -- look, jeb bush is a nice person. he doesn't have the energy or the capacity to make our country great again. that i can tell you 100%. and you do need the wall. the wall is very important. i think even you agree with the wall, bill. >> listen, i think you are right about the wall. i think you are wrong about mass deportations and going into families.
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i think they have to be held accountable and i think they have to be registered and they have to go through the process, but i can't possibly see how the courts, the federal courts are going to allow federal agents to kick doors in and drag people out, especially when their kids are american citizens. last word. >> i don't believe it will be done that way. it will be done in a very humane way and they will come back in and they will be legal and people will be happy and we have a country again. right now we have no border. we have people illegally in this country all over the place. nobody even knows how many. and we have to i -- we have to make our country strong and smart again, bill, because what's happening to this country is very sad and we're laughing stock all over the world. remember that. >> all right, donald. always interesting to talk with you and we appreciate your time very much tonight. directly ahead in the face of the stock market decline, hillary clinton says she wants to raise taxes on people who buy stock. is that insane?
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campaign 2016 segment tonight as hilry clinton tries to convince democrats to support her, she is moving farther to the left on economic issues. apparently she wants to raise taxes on affluent americans who buy stocks. >> so, as president, i would move to a six year sliding scale that provides real incentives for long-term investments. for taxpayers in the top bracket, families earning more than $465,000 a year, any gains from selling stock in the first two years would be taxed just like ordinary income. >> that means about 40% of your profit, if you are in the big zone, would go to the government unless you held for three years.
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you would have to hold the stock for three years no matter what happens to it if you had money made. that would change the game for me. i would not invest in stocks any longer if that were the law, too risky. as we are seeing this month with the stock market collapsing. joining us now from washington mary katharine ham and juan williams. do you have any stocks? >> yeah, i have stocks. i think i took your stockbroker that do dewey, cheatham and guy. >> with it if you tax on stocks two years and out i'm not buying stocks. >> why. >> it's too risky. >> you are a long-term investor. >> i'm a smart investor. sometimes in long-term and sometimes i'm short-term. i'm not paying 40% of my profits to the feds when the dow side is i could be wiped out. that's insane.
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>> did you rush off and sell today? i don't think that's. >> you no, i didn't rush off and sell, but the cap gains is much lower than it would be under mrs. clinton, okay? >> no. but that's for six years she says. >> i'm not holding for six years. i might be dead in six years. >> oh my gosh. >> i'm not doing that. that's stupid. not only is it stupid, that's going to wreck the economy and the stock market. what say you, mary katharine? >> well, i think hillary's argument is like look, i'm fighting short-termism and i don't want people to make short-term investments you say people respond to incentives and this is the way you are responding which is an interesting piece to all of this because you need those investors investing in the stock market and not leaving it here is the other thing problematic with this though. the number one thing she is adding is adding a lot of complexity to the tax code which is already are incredibly complex. six year sliding scale and several levels. the thing about complexity it's a subsidy for those who can invest in a lawyer to get them out of those things people like the clintons, frankly.
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>> this is the battle that this country is in, juan. the government can't control the private sector. and that's what bernie sanders, hillary clinton, all of these loons want to do and that's what president obama has tried to do. we have seen president obama fail. the economy is not strong. and the stock market decline in august is going to make it worse. because people are going to get scared. they are not going to buy as much. housing something going to stop. car buying is going to stop. all of it is going to dove tail down. and, you know, it's good for the republicans, because the democrats are just going to look like idiots. but, mrs. clinton is doubling down on this. saying, you know what? i ought to make it harder for you to buy stocks, insane. juan? >> i just have a different point of view. i think the economy is pretty good. and i you think you have had a correction in the market right now. i you think unplymouth is down. the market is way up. way, way, way up over where it was certainly in 2008 and 2009. even from last year.
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>> they are not the folks down on the street. >> let me just say this to you. you shouldn't be investing as sport. if it's a sport, you say. >> that's none of your business. juan, it's none of your business what i he do with my money if i want to invest in sport. >> it's my business because guess who has to bail out wall street. >> nobody has to bail them out. that's a decision the government made. >> no. >> regulation is one thing. punitive taxing is something else. >> no, it's not punitive. >> juan, one of the problems here, yawn juan, experts who have evaluated this know the tax coat really well this actually isn't going to incentivize what she wants at least in large part. what she is trying to get a lot of class warfare bang for her buck. look bernie people i'm soaking the rich. >> she would never do it. >> mary katharine the biggest asset managers like hillary clinton's plan because it encouragings long-term investment in terms of american infrastructure and american jobs. >> i would have to see the
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data on that, juan. i don't believe that for a second. this would hurt investments into the stock market, therefore hurting u.s. companies. >> i don't agree. >> i have got to run. thank you both. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. charles krauthammer on the stock market and illegal immigration. that should be interesting. but, next, the inside story. the three americans who saved hundreds of lives by neutralizing a crazed jihadist in europe. we h ♪ irresistible moments deserve irresistibles treats. new from meow mix with real salmon chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by name. 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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unresolved problem seeing want tonight, another jihadist tries to commit mass murder, but this time three brave americans neutralized him. last friday on a train traveling in amsterdam, holland to paris, france. u.s. airmen spencer stone, national guardsman alek skarlatos and long-time friend anthony sadler put their own lives at risk by confronting a man carrying ak 47 and other weapons. >> alek just hit me on the soldier and said let's go. ran down, tackled him. we hit the ground. alek came up and grabbed the gun out of his hand while i put him in a chokehold it seemed like he just kept pulling more weapons left and right, pulled out a handgun. alek took that took out a box cutter, started jabbing at me with that. we let go. all three of us started punching him while he is in the middle of us. and i was able to grab him again, and choke him unconscious while alek was sitting him in the head with a pistol or rifle, i can't
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really remember. but that's pretty much what happened. >> well, today french president gave the three men and a britain the french highest award. joining us is lt. colonel ralph peters. what do we know about this jihadist, colonel? >> bill, the first thing i have to say is thank god those americans were there. go america, they were wonderful. as far as the jihadist goes, what's striking about him is what a real dufus he was. this was not a stunningly well-trained guy. fortunately he didn't even know how to clear a jammed weapon. but i think what the french police must be looking at now is that he clearly did not act alone. now, he was a solo gunman. but where did he get the guns? how did he pick them up? he was able -- supposedly homeless, flying all over europe. he can get a first class train ticket. so you what think -- he even has his lawyer saying he
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found the weapons in a park. he may actually be teasing us because he probably did pick up the weapons at a drop point on the way to the station or in the station. fortunately he didn't know how to use them. there is more to this than one self-generated terrorist. >> you think he got the weapon, the ak and other weapons that he had from organized terror cell. >> yes. >> the french will find out. he is in french custody now. you know, waterboarding and all this in the u.s.a. what the french do nobody even hears about. they will find out. but, you know this guy, there were 500 people on that train. and a couple of them got hurt, you know, in the struggle. but as you say the three americans put their own lives at risk. there are reports that the europeans working on the train ran, ran away and so if -- >> -- surprised? >> well, i don't want to be generalized about it, but if these three americans hadn't been there and the britain, this guy certainly would have killed a lot of people. there is no doubt about it.
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i want to talk to you about the unbelievable my congratulation, illegal my congratulation, we have our illegal aliens in here coming in from north africa and syria to europe. it's estimated, colonel, that about 400,000 this year alone have tried to get in to illegally enter the eu, the european union. now we have countries like macedonia putting up walls, hungary putting up walls to keep them out. all of this is because the united states, in my opinion, wouldn't confront isis knocke them out and the libyan carnage and everything else, we be a bow an indicated our position of leadership. cowardly. am i wrong? >> you are right. you also have to point out that this wave of my congratulation is a great migration is a great way for terrorists to enter europe. >> sure. >> there is two waves a wave coming across the mediterranean, primarily
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economic immigrants from africa with some libyan refugees thrown in. they are headed for the welfare state. they are headed for the handouts. but where we are cull punel, -- culpable, where the obama administration is to blame is this massive wave of syrian and some iraqi and other refugees in the middle east because it goes back to obama abandoning iraq when it was -- no stability there, creates a vacuum. then he made his threats in syria. we could have made a difference in syria in the first 8, 10 months. he left it go. and so europe, you know, i will be fair, the europeans are paying a price for america's neglect and obama's neglect. but also obama's neglect. when u.s. abdicates its role. >> there is no central authority. those libyans want to get out of there. that's the pipeline through
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for all africans and now europe is looking at hundreds of thousands of people who have nothing showing up on their shores. >> welcome to terror. >> you bet. all right, colonel. when we come right back, charles krauthammer and jesse watters not together. krauthammer on some political stuff, watters on bernie sanders, pretty funny. moments aw why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the personal story seeing many tonight. as you heard earlier when i talked with donald trump, the stock market is in terrible shape. and illegal immigration continues to drive mr. trump's campaign. joining us now from washington, charles krauthammer is following both stories. now, do you think the stock market and the soft economy he in general in the u.s.a. will hurt the democrats in the upcoming presidential election? >> look, if it stops where it is now. it will have no effect whatsoever. if it continues into a crash, something like 2008, then, of course it will. i mean, you know, in 2008, the crash happened six weeks before an election and the pricks had no chance of winning no matter who was on the ticket. now, this is still the year and a half away, almost a year and a half away, the election. so, if it continues, then what happens is you get a negative wealth effect of the wealth effect is when the market is rising you feel richer, you go out and spend and the economy beings
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pandz. the reverse if s. true if your stocks are getting hit you have your 401(k) you feel a little more tentative that can have the effect of putting us in a recession. if it happens, it will certainly hurt the democrats. the economy he is already weak, slowest recovery since the second world war, and that would be devastating. that's only if this is a slide that will continue way down the chute. >> it's impossible to predict that. anybody who says they know is lying. but it is, you know, look, china is in economic trouble. there is no doubt about it. and trump is exploiting that in a way that is fairly effective in my opinion. these people have been jobbing us for a long time and they devalue their currency and that ripples down and now it's going to hurt us again and they are holding all of this debt and they have much too much power and sway over how we live here in america. that's a powerful message that he is putting out. is it not? >> he is. but, look, if the argument
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that china is so smart, they have been stealing everything out of our pockets, then how come their economy is collapsing? the reason the world economy is the world markets are sliding is because china was the engine. it was scooping up all the raw materials. that's why commodity prices, including oil and mining stocks they were all very high. if china is in collapse, which is the reason it's devaluing, which is the reason its market is collapsing, which is the reason everybody is afraid because the chinese have no idea what to do, that's the reason that the world economy is sliding, the engine that has been taken away and the u.s. has a relatively weak economy. so it can't tub substitute as a the world economy's engine. they are so smart, why are they collapsing? >> well, i think that there is a difference between being shrewd and smart. that was what i would say. that they were shrewd in a way that they made the deelts deals with the u.s.a. because it benefited them
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and not us. can they imagine the economy for 1.5 billion people and no they cannot. that's what you are seeing. >> their bottom line is it ain't working for them. >> that is right. illegal immigration now we are into a very emotional issue that is being fueled by anger. and there are points that we are not a secure country. our southern border does not work, hasn't since ronald reagan. and something has got to be done. something drastic has got to be done. do you disagree with that? >> not at all. in 2006, i advocated for a wall. i have been advocating for that for a decade. the reason is we have to stop the flow at the southern frontier. if you do that and don't tell me walls don't work, they work in certainly -- israel has constructed a wall that works. we heard just earlier. walls constructed all over europe to stop illegal immigration. of course walls work and that would be what you want
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it do. once you have reduced the river of illegal immigrants to a trickle, which can be done, if you are serious about it, if you have a government that wants to actually do that, and will do what's needed, at that point you have got to ask yourself what do you do with the 11 million illegal immigrants living here. he you thought you nailed it with your questions. remember alien gonzalez, the little cuban kid. >> in the close set. >> torn out of the hands of his relatives at gunpoint by the clinton administration and shipped home to cuba? is that -- do we want to see that scene repeated a million times in the united states? it is not just that it is expensive. it's deeply often, i know it, you know it, a majority of americans wouldn't do it. if you do build the wall, you stop the immigration flow he to a trickle. at that point i think americans are going to want
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to say okay, if this is the last millions who come in, we're not going to have this anymore, then let's legalize the ones who are already here. >> we have to do that and make it difficult for the people who did violate our immigration law to -- they have to do certain things and has to be done very methodically it can't be just do what you want. >> of course, everybody agrees you have all kinds of requirements, english, penalties, et cetera. but mass deportation, you know that that's not right. >> the courts won't allow it? >> i think the vast majority of americans know it. >> the courts wouldn't allow it due process and throw everything into chaos. >> even if it would be allowed it would be wrong. >> it won't be. charles, thank you. waters -- watters on deck. do the supporters of benny sanders know anything about
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photograph paragraph watters world, the bernie sanders edition. polling bernie sanders almost even with hillary clinton. he is a socialist, radical guy. do the supporters in new hampshire really know anything about him? >> ♪ ♪ >> bernie sanders says he is a democratic socialist. dupe what that -- do you know what that means? [crickets chirping] >> bernie sanders probably has my vote. >> my personal choice about why i'm voting for bernie sanders is because i believe that he represents me. >> you look like a sanders' supporter. >> yeah. >> colonel sanders. >> yeah. i am colonel sanders. >> is bernie your type? >> no. >> a politician?
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>> i see we are getting acquainted. >> instead of having a body of government who dictates what everybody else is doing, it gives the power back to the people. >> that's the opposite of socialism. >> is it gives power back to the people. >> that's the absolute of socialists. >> you want to make the rich less rich. >> sure. equality? >> who timed a question mark on the teleprompter? >> has a poor person ever offered you a job? >> they have not. >> do you think socialism works? >> i think it could work for us. >> how does raising taxes on the rich help the middle class? >> hmm. >> do you have any idea what a democratic socialist is? >> obama? >> are you a democratic socialist? >> i lean more toward socialism than democracy. >> bernie sanders wants to raise taxes. what do you think? >> i don't want to be like one of your pin heads.
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>> do you think socialism is good for america? >> yes. absolutely. >> it wasn't good for greece though, was it? >> let me think for a minute. >> do you support bernie sanders' tax plan? >> i don't really know what bernie sanders's tax plan is right now. >> do you think bernie sanders has a plan to defeat isis? what do you think bernie's plan is to stop illegal immigration? so you like bernie sanders. you just don't know what any of his plans are. >> that just happen. >> how does raising taxes on the wealthy then middle class? >> because there will be a bigger middle class. >> but obama already raised taxes on the wealthy and the middle class is shrinking. >> i guess one of us got confused. >> bernie sanders supports planned parenthood. do you? >> absolutely. >> are you okay harvesting
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organs? >> that's not what was happening. >> what was happening? >> i'm be 100% sure. >> doing your part. >> do you like capitalism? >> no. >> a dollar came from capitalism. see how that trickled down from you? >> can we stop doing this? >> wave horrible government. we're bankrupt to the point we owe every country in the world money. >> we're bankrupt, bernie sanders wants to spend more money. how will that help us? >> no matter which way you look it a, you have to spend more money to make money. is that how you get out of credit card debt? >> the bernie sanders fighting a war on women? i don't think he is fighting a war on women. >> a little on the wall street me. >> do you trust hillary? >> no. >> neither does the fbi. >> my personal e-mails are my personal business, right? >> what do you think about
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hillary clinton? >> it's like inviting hillary clinton back into the white house and i'm not ready for that. >> neither are the interns. >> this is my world right here. >> i don't get that. >> you know, that's not the new hampshire i remember. live free or die up there. >> that's their motto. you can't believe in socialism and live free or die. >> you were in manchester. that's a town toward the massachusetts border. >> a little grittier there. >> could not sense us is they didn't know much about bernie. >> they like him because he wants to soak the rich. and they don't want money in politics. i said you must really love trump because he sells financing. no, no. >> we hope bernie comes on. we invited him.
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when things go bad, what should you could? now taking orders for killing reagan. this is the first day we are accepting thoes advances orders. the sub title is the violent assault that changed a presidency. and readers will be surprised by all the new stuff we've uncovered about the reagan administration. if you order in advance on bill o'rolle.com, you are get this first. >> this was the book that started it all. now it's lighter in paper back. now the mail. sylvia simpson. trophy club. bill, you cite the new york time ridiculing the anchor baby
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situation. outside new york city and d.c., few of us care what the times thinks. what the times is putting throughout becomes part of the political process. and if you want to defeat uber liberalism that times embraces, you darn well have to know it is what. bill original your report about the 14th ael, you had two guests who supported your position. there are numerous legal scholars who do not. we can't find them. two guys out, nobody on the left supports the theory that the 14 amendment denies citizenship to those born on american soil. nobody. most legal people on the right agree with that. those who say the supreme court would throw out the anchor baby law are dreaming. carlos rodriguez, bill, great to be with dr. cornell west. you're correct. we black americans need better job and educational
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opportunities. not handouts. when dr. west can show me where jesus commanded his followers to seize the belongings of others, maybe i'll buy into his revolutionary christian foolishness. having written a book on jesus, i can tell you his instructions were made to individuals. not to governments. and jes' directions are clear. we're all to help the poor when we can. jeff, i enjoyed the debate with west. you both passionately defended your points. as a new member i am awaiting my free copy of killing reagan. i found nothing about killing hitler that would classify it as a children's book. why do you? because hitler's last days was written for kids ages 11-16. it is an offshoot of killing patton. the style is brisk. illustrations far more than an adult book. i'm glad you're on board.
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hit letter's last days. and finally, tonight the factor tip of the day. million of viewers have stocks. some of them in retirement accounts swhoefl the market gets hammered like today, high anxiety. sometimes when bad things happen, you have to move aggressively. other times when you don't know why things are happening, it is best to do nothing at all. sit it out. that's my advice for everybody who has stocks. don't do anything. usa is the world's strongest economy. even though we are operating with one hand tieded hebl our back because of foolish, and i mean foolish policies coming out of washington. there is a good chance the next president in washington will reverse some of those policies. so right now you might want to stick tight.
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name a town if you wish to opine. the word of the day. we would like you to be sagacious. thank you for watching. miss megyn is next. please always remember thepin stops here. we're looking out for you. tonight, republican candidate, ben carson unleash as drama new message in the 2016 race for president as he launch as scathing critique of the black lives matter movement. some of america's big city mayors and the entire democratic party. welcome to the "kelly file." it hit a couple hours ago. a usa today editorial from ben carson that speaks to black voters but concerns the entire country. he goes directly after the black lives matter movement saying they are distracting people from what matters most. he said the real problem for minority communities is not the police departments. it is y
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