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tonight donald trump. you don't want to miss that marco rubio running for president is on with sean at 10:00. sosee you tomorrow night. >> neither senator rubio a light weight. he needs monday. >> he was even mad at fox news. tonight, mr. trump returns to the factor. >> how do you explain this massive disparity between the amount of revenue you collect from abortion and the fact that you only report 3% of your services. >> the head of planned parenthood under heavy fire from a house committee. even as most americans continue to support that organization. but why? we'll have a no spin report. >> it's open season. we have had enough and would won't take this [bleep]
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anymore. >> also a woman in georgia charged with terroristic threats on police. she is denied bail. we will tell you all about it caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. will kate wants law pass in washington? that is the subject of this evening's talking points millimeter mow. you may remember that 32-year-old kate steinle was murdered in san francisco allegedly by illegal alien criminal who had within deported five times. the man, 45-year-old juan sanchez will stand trial for ii degree murder. he has pleaded not guilty. the case is outrageous because the alleged kill are had seven previous felony convictions in america. the government couldn't coop him out of the country. so, the factor has proposed
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a brand new law that would stop the madness. we call it kate's law. after miss steinle and has been supported by her parents and brother. there are three versions of the law currently being debated in washington. the only one that has a chance of passing is this. any illegal alien convicted of an aggravated felony who is deported and then returns to the u.s.a. would face a mandatory five year prison sentence at the very least. if the words aggravated felony are not included in the law, democrats in mass will vote against it. even if it did pass, the house and senate, president obama would veto it but by narrowing the law down to the worst torchedz, the most violent people. and not house painters that sneak back across the border, it makes it very difficult for liberals who oppose the law although some would. even if the aggravated felony case law does not pass, this country is
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hopeless. it's as simple as that it's hopeless. now, most fair minded americans support kate's law because it not only punishes dangerous foreign criminals but it gives law enforcement the tools to barack up foreign gangs. many of their members have aggravated felony convictions and have been deported. so drug gangs from mexico, el salvador on and on would be disseminated by federal authorities and quickly. he they just snatch them out. if any politician votes against kate's law they could have major problems. how crazy would you have to be to vote against a law that protects americans v. from violent foreign criminals and allows authorities to break up violent gangs. again, if this law doesn't pass, it's hopeless in d.c. now he talked with senators shaping the law. no one disagrees with me on the telephone. no one. i'm confident that the law with the help of senator
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grassley and a number of congressman will get to the voting floors and soon. if that does not happen, i will will tell you exactly why and had who is screwing thing up. the big are are pushing here is that americans are furious that our elicking countied officials can't do the right thing quickly. that's why donald trump ben carson, carly fiorina have all attracted so much attention. americans are tired of zombie politicians like nancy pelosi. who i believe would vote against kate's law. recent will you she made an outrageous statement about the video showed planned parenthood discussing the sale of baby body parts. >> i don't stipulate that these videos are real and the fact is, the fact is that the research that is being criticizeside research that has been supported. now, i haven't seen i-i have seen some news reports of it, but i also know that some of it is not real and you can create any reality that you want.
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>> and you should know, congresswoman because you could not care less about what's real. you didn't even look at the videos. yet, somehow you know they are a fabrication, you just know. that's the kind of thing that drives american voters up the wall. that's the kind of thing that we have to stop. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight the return of one donald trump who joins us from his headquarters in new york city. so you are back how does it feel? >> i'm back. it feels good. you have always been fair to me, bill. i haven't had a problem with you. have you treated me with respect and fairly and i have always appreciated it. you know that. >> that's going to change tonight. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> would going to do two segments here. >> why not. >> first segment is policy. second will be the fairness doctrine as it pertains to you. are people being fair to you. all right. policy question number one.
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what specific tax deductions will you banish as president in your tax plan? with, one thing we are doing is we are getting rid of the carried interest which gives hedge fund guys on wall street a tremendous advantage. they are making hundreds of millions of dollars and paying very little tax i'm willing to do that it's unfair. it's have substantial and we are going to get rid of it. we just came out, as you know yesterday with a tax plan where it's a big simplification middle income families. it's going to be a upon themmal. >> we all know that. this arend interest thing you are going to get away with. are they knocked out. >> used as business it's a business tool. >> not getting knocked out. how about season tickets at the yankees? >> if it's used for business, we are not knocking that out because
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that really is something having to do with business. you take people to games and whatever you are doing. that's a positive thing. s that a positive thing for the economy. bill, we don't want to hurt, what we don't want to do is we don't want to hurt business. we want to inspire business. >> i got that. >> we want to unexpire people to create jobs. >> i'm trying to get the $120 trillion debt around my income. i understand. >> big thing we are doing. >> you do what ronald reagan did. i just wrote a book on reagan. i know reagan inside and out. do what he did. stimulate the free marketplace by putting more money back into it more research and development. more job creation. that's what you are trying to do. i actually agree that that has to be done now after seven years of barack obama failing to stimulate the economy. however, your plan was going to bring down revenue. they are going to get also money. so you say what the long run they will got more because more people be in the work plus. more people be paying taxes
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and it will go up. fine, but speculative. fine but speculative. the only thing that i'm hearing that you are going to knock out these hedge fund guys carrying money from one year to the next. i don't know if that's going to be enough to stop the debt from rising another a trillion dollars. >> no, the bug thing we are doing, bill, is when i get in and he i will tell you this, and i said this very clearly, i'm a cost cutter. you know how to cut costs. we have tremendous waste and abuse in this country. if you look at some of the things that are happening in the country in terms of cost the what you they spend money like a bunch of drunking. >> one big thing you are going to cut right away. >> i'm going to cut big big department of education for as an example. you have somebody like a jeb bush and rubio and others, they are big into big education and big -- i'm all for education. i want it to be local. department of education, tremendous cuts. department of enviewrn mental protection where they are actually going around and causing damage as
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opposed to saving damage, tremendous amounts of money. tremendous abuse. >> all right. now,. >> we're talking about tremendous amounts of money. bill, we are talking about tremendous amounts of money. >> i you believe you if you were elected president -- i believe you would talk a cleaver to those things, i believe it. >> i would do very well. people would be very happy. >> did putin go up and say you and putin are going to be close. did putin go up to your office and did you guys like bond or anything this week? he is in town. >> no, i didn't know anything about him coming to my office. but you i will tell you i think in terms of leadership he is getting an a and the president is not doing so well. they did not look good together. >> what do you think putin is up to in the middle east? is moving planes. is moving advisors into syria. what is he up to? >> well, we spent $2 trillion, thousands of lives, wounded warriors all offer. and putin is now taking over what we started. and is going into syria and
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he frankly wants to fight isis and i think that's a wonderful thing. i said that a year ago and everybody said oh, that's terrible. if wants to fight isis, let hum fight isis. why do we always have to do everything. but he wants to go in. he wants to fight isis. now, he wants to keep, as you know he wants to keep your leadership, your current leadership assad in syria. personally i have been looking at the different players. and i you have been watching assad and i have been pretty good at this stuff over the years deals are many pooh. i'm looking at assad and saying man he is better than the kind of people that would are supposed to be backing because we don't even know who we are backing. >> gas murderer and the gas and all of that what's the downside of putin fighting isis. >> we don't know. you say there is very little downside with putin fighting isis and putin wants to keep isis out of russia and, therefore, he has become very active. >> i will tell you what the downside is. >> i think that's to our benefit. >> i will tell what you the downside is. >> you are going to say downside is we are losing control of the middle east.
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>>, no, no. once putin gets he in. >> once putin gets in and fights isis on behalf of assad, putin runs syria, owns it. he will never get out. ever. >> okay, fine. we can be in syria. do you want to run syria? do you want to own syria? i would to rebuild our country. >> call the shots in the middle east. and the united states will be on the sidelines. >> i said that. sure. >> that's what he wants. >> and you have huge oil reserves. you have tremendous wealth in the middle east that people don't even know about. and by the way, forget about putin. you have iran is going to take offer iraq. i called that many years ago on your show. i said we should have never got into iraq. which you should be given a little credit for vision because i'm the only one running that said that but we should have never because you totally destabilize the middle east. but the fact is that putin now, well, that's what happened. you destabilize. by the way. iran is going to be be taking over iraq, including their vast oil reserves. and the leftovers are taken
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over by isis. so what have we done with our incompetent leadership? >> we have given the middle east presume merrily to putin in iran and this will run it for the forereceivable future. if you were elected president you would have to deal with that and that's going to be one hard thing to deal with. as iside we are going to hold you over and we appreciate you coming on. want to talk about fairness which is interesting. later, gutfeld and mcguirk on putin in america. and lena dunham interviewing hillary clinton. what was up with that. factor is coming right back. today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve.
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after tomorrow and will start shooting people. and then these people will have blood on their hands, all of them. carson, trump, and. >> >> rejoining us now from new york city donald trump. what do you you say to that? somebody shoots up a mosque you are responsible. >> you think it's terrible what is going on. in new york city they used to go in and check and do a lot of different things and now they are not doing any which canning. and i you think frankly the question that was asked of me in new hampshire which was a packed house and a lot of enthusiasm, i just didn't want to respond to the question and it's the first time i have ever been sort of made controversial by not responding to it a question. but they wanted me to defend president obama and he can defend himself. i don't have to defend owe he bama. >> i mean, look, the media is not going to give you a fair shake and they are just not. that brungs us to me and -- that brings us to me and you. you said i have been fair.
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i believe i have. let me ask you questions. if you feel they are unfair, let me know they are fair. am i fair to say in order for you to win the republican nomination that you are going to have to change your style and be a bit kindler and more mature? is that a fair question? >> well, i think it's fair. i think the word mature is not appropriate. i'm leading every poll and most polls i'm leading very big in new hampshire. in iowa, if you look what just came down, south carolina all the polls number one. i you can't be so doing so badly. it's not a question of nice. i am a nice person. i have great relationships. i love people. it's not going to be a question of that it's going to be a question of competence. people are tired of being pushed around by every country in the world. >> that's why you door doing well. you have to be kind of presidential. i will run a clip now of something you recently said and then i'm going to ask you another question which may be unfair. if it is you tell me. roll the tape. >> you have this clown marco
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rubio. i have been so nice to him. i have been so nice. [crowd booing] >> no, but he is in favor of immigration and he has been. it was the gang of 8. you remember the gang of 8. it was terrible. >> all right. now, why be unfair to say to you, which i would if we were at a yankee game, hey, calling senator rubio a clown was not presidential? >> no, i don't think it would be unfair but i have to tell you how that all started. you was getting along with him perfectly fine two books ago. everything was fine. i don't really know him and then all of a sudden he attacks me about nothing. but really attacked me quite vurebsly and i fought back. i told people that he has one of the worst voting records. he has the worst voting record in the senate. never shows up. is not going in for votes. that, you can't do. he is weak on immigration. unbelievably weak on immigration. i'm all about strong on
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illegal immigration and other things. i mentioned it and said it loudly. again, i'm a counter puncher. he hit me out all of a sudden. rand paul was so nice. >> i didn't mind the gang of 8 stuff. this calling him a clown that's not presidential. all right. final question. >> okay, listen. >> go ahead. >> excuse me, bill. was a member of the gang of 8 which was a disaster. he was totally weak on immigration. >> that's fine. >> by the way he hasn't changed. >> it's the clown stuff that's not fine. last question. >> well, okay. i can starnld that. >> but he hit me very viciously. >> but on policy. he, you have the highest unfavorables in the polls. all right? more people don't like you than any other candidate. is it fair to ask you why you think that is? >> well, i also have the highest positives in the poll it's a combination. i think you can see this.
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i have done very well over the last number of months in terms of getting the unfavorables much better. if you look at new hampshire, i'm doing great with respect to favorable, unfavorable. very positive. iowa, the places that i'm going to a lot, south carolina, i'm doing great in that category. i think when people see me, when they see i want to make america great again. they say i really like him. >> you are going to grow on everybody? you are going to grow on us? >> when i go to iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. they really like me and my favorables are great there because they see me a lot. >> i got it the more they see you, the more they are going to like you. now, fair interview? >> for whatever reason. >> everything fair? are we good? >> you were very fair. you are always fair. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> almost. almost, i know. we appreciate you coming on. we hope you will do many more with us because you are a fascinating guy. directly ahead, planned parenthood getting hammered by some congressman today.
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impact statement tonight. earlier today the head of planned parenthood is he sill richards owho by the way makes more than half a million dollars a year everyone was grilled by the members of the house oversight committee. >> if you want to be a privaten at this time, be a private entity, but you don't need federal dollars in order to do this. >> i don't use federal dollars to do that, sir. >> you do to run the organization. >> could you function on nonfederal dollars? why do you need federal dollars? you are making a ton of dough. >> we don't make any profit off of federal money. >> you apologize for things that are inaccurate.
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you apologize for things that are accurate. and you said there were statements in that first video that i want to it apologize for. i'm asking you to tell this committee chairman, this committee and the american people what were those statements? >> in my judgment in t. was inappropriate to have that conversation in a nonclinical setting in a nonconfidential area. >> they are talking about the sale of baby body parts that the undercover pro-life organization put together. 17 hours of tapes disgusting -- discussing that subject. with us now in new york city kirsten powers. here is my beef. 538 million taxpayer dollars per year go to planned parenthood. i don't begrudge miss richards making a half million a year. you have to organize this thing. obamacare takes care of women's health you. all of them. birth control you can secure at any cvs on your corner
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why do would need planned parenthood to provide these serviced to the tune of $538 million? >> i don't know that that's right that every single person doesn't have obamacare. >> but it's there for every single person to have. >> right. i you think that that's a good question. i hadn't thought of that before. >> i'm going to be struck dead. i want to reiterate. >> that's a good question. >> here is obamacare that we passed for an extraordinary amount of taxpayer money that gives you and every other woman access to any kind of birth control device you want, information, counseling, you name it. there is cvs right on the corn are. what are there 400,000 of them? >> the only thing is you would need to get a prescription. >> so that means you have to actually walk into the store. as you would walk into planned parenthood. >> no, but you would need to get a prescription from a doctor. >> you can get that prescription anywhere. >> that's true.
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but i you think that planned parenthood is saying that you could come -- look, let's not put me in a position of defending planned parenthood. >> you are a woman. and it's woman's health. we have to have planned parenthood because you can't get it anywhere else. which is bull. >> with, for a long time though, it was true that planned parenthood. >> a long time. >> was one of the presume marry providers. i think that argument maybe has expired. >> good, that's the same argument they are making now. >> right. but the other thing is, as has been argued by the republicans is they want to take that money and they want to give it to other low income health centers. clinics who do the same thing. >> okay. look. what i'm saying to you is that planned parenthood shouldn't get a dime because they don't need the money and they are funding abortions with the money they say it's not going directly but it goes to the structure. i'm still stupid that you thought it was a good request. here is the latest and this stunned me. >> four more years i will think it again.
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"u.s.a. today" poll says 65% of americans don't want federal funding for planned parenthood cut off. >> um-huh. >> and half the country is against abortion. is when i saw that only 29% of americans want it cut off. i'm going a, there is no reap for it because it's redundant with obama cower. b, it's a grizzly outfit whether you agree with that or not the proof is there. c, why do you want monday going to them when they don't need it. and you say. >> they have been popular organization precisely because they have billed themselves as this plus that provides women's healthcare. >> you don't think people have caught up with this yet. >> i don't think so. they only talk about how 3% of their services are abortion. >> is he sill richards admitted something like 89% of the revenues come from abortion, right? >> abortion. >> i think a lot of people hear that so they associate planned parenthood not with abortion. they associate it with health services. >> the final thing is, we are not looking to put
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planned parenthood out of business. the pinheads in hollywood could raise the 500 million and give it to them every year. you know all these people have to have it and all the very healthy people they can fund it privately. but thank you for that plymouth, powers. that is really made my day. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. a woman in georgia arrested for making terrorist iic threats against police. >> take guns day. start walking up on these untrained [bleep] and stealing [bleep] weapons. >> she is in big trouble now. also ahead, gutfeld and mcguirk on putin running aren't the streets of new york city. there he is. he we hope you stay tuned to those reports. when you booked this trip,
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is it legal segment tonight, two very hot topics. first up 51-year-old joist mitchell a woman who helped two convicted men escape from prison. sentenced today. with us now is kimberly guilfoyle and least wiehl. what did this nutty woman getting. >> she got two and a half to seven years in a maximum security female prison in west chester county. >> two to knive a maximum security prison. women's prison. >> women's prison. >> she can't have sex with the guys there?
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>> >> not male murderers. female murderers. >> that's pretty lenient. do you know how much it cost. >> 23 million just in overtime. gets two and a third to five. are you outraged? >> i you think it's very >> you could have gotten more. >> she could have gotten more. they had had other factors and psychological reports to factor in. >> this is a serious question, i know it's going to sound dopey but it's serious. is it against a law for a prison employee as this woman was to have sex with a convicted felon. >> that would have been one of the charges. >> did they bring that charges. >> no, they didn't. they brought a plea agreement. >> is it against the law goifl for a prison many employee to be as stupid as this woman is? >> we call that stupid and carries love without the possibility of pick and
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roll. >> just a -- possibility of parole. >> as a footnote i you know some of you feel sorry for her because they talked about killing her husband. but the husband is going to wait for her. >> she is such a peach. wait for her. >> he is going to wait for her. >> oh my goodness. fred, can we talk? no, i mean, i'm not getting involved. east sawnt lewis there was this outrageous tape. roll it now. and the woman who drove this car into a group of teenagers. >> terrible. >> didn't kill anybody and didn't hurt anybody seriously you but that's a miracle. >> mow -- moeisha allen. >> 19 years old. not arrested fr months but now finally arrested. >> this is terrible. happened on june 27th and months went by. what we found from speaking to the attorney's office they weren't aware of what happened until they saw this on the factor then he
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contacted the choof of police who was an interim officer at that time. interim chief who said wow, i don't know why we didn't do anything about it then a new chief come, in hubbard who then reviewed the case. they eventually found her. >> do you know why he did? because we sent watters to the police department and saying what the deuce are guys doing? you get back on the plane to new york and we'll take care of it. i do want to cite that the county state attorney brendan kelly, i would like to thank bill o'reilly for calling attention to the story very helpful. >> you had to cite that. >> irishman. what does this moisha allen. >> two years to 47 years behind bars. two to 47. >> if convicted. nine felonies she has been charged with. you wonder why this machine nasa to society wasn't immediately. >> does she have a record? >> he she could get up to 47
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years. >> how old is she? >> she is 19. >> she will probably get what joist got two to five or something like that because nobody was seriously hurt. >> they could have all been killed. >> he we can't allow this. >> total lawlessness. >> can't allow this stuff to happen. even in a small case like this, we could do our part for the american justice system. >> you did it ladies, thank you very much. >> gutfeld mcguirk doing their part. they want to talk about putin who is wandering around new york city. a woman in georgia held without bail. authorities say she is a domestic terrorist. moments away. ...in this big, bold, beautiful world.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened segment tonight. hillary clinton gives an interview to far left actress alena dunham. first, vlad the invader putin running around new york city this book. gutfeld, have you seen putin. >> yeah, we ran into a bar downtown a little late kind of drunk. was shirtless, dancing right on the bar. i woke up later no, memory, i have to say we had a great time. >> you and vlad. >> yeah me and vlad. is the world's sexist man. >> knows where all the women
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went. >> there is a bug russian ghetto around the coney island area? >> a lot of russian strippers too. >> my wife is russian. >> we didn't know you were married since you were running around with vlad he we thought it might be another stipulation. >> is he a dupe duplicity narcissist. he had had a good book. charlie rose as a journalist turned into billy bush opposed bill o'reilly. >> you caught him some slack. this guy is going to lie, a., b, is like a smuckery -- smirky little guy. the only way you could get through to him gutfeld is why did you shoot down that malaysian jet? you did it, we know you did it. why did you do it. >> when you compare him to obama this is old school vs. grad school.
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basically washington washington generals to putin's harlem globe trotters there is no match between the two. >> putin is so ruthless and strong. he is a strong guy. and then our president is a philosopher. go ahead. >> came off as the bad ass going after the bad guys. >> putin. is not going after the isis guys. kill anybody that would remove assad if isis is in that category is going to kill them all. >> he came off that way. that's what he said in the speech and said the right thing about keeping assad as opposed to obama whining. >> i think assad should go, i know what is saying you talk him out you have got nobody to put in there. lena dunham? you know her? she was in some hbo show girls? >> delightful. >> like leave it to beaver but just an updated. june has a tattoo. >> like in this show seinfeld if can a castanza walkd around gratuitously naked. s that what happened in the hbo show girls. >> i haven't seen it i'm
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glad i haven't. hillary clinton has and she sat down with ms. did you dunhar a interview. >> what an honor to speak to you in this wawnchts i thought this was an interview with lenny crafts. >> did you see the interview where his pants split? >> no, i missed that. >> i mean his stuff fell out of his pants. >> do you think i could get that. >> yeah on youtube. >> good. i will look for that. >> then they talked about north korea and macroeconomics. so lena dunham. >> donald trump was going to look up miley cyrus' private parts. >> that's not hillary clinton's fault. that's ms. dunham. >> she said i'm going to look it up on -- >> -- she was being facetious as you often are. >> lena dunham she wrote a book where she admitted to sexually abusing her younger sister. she lied about a sexual assault on college. >> so you have one liar interviewing another liar. it would be like donald trump sitting down with josh
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duggar. >> let me ask, you better answer honestly. you have a dopey book coming out. lena dunham calls. rick, will you come over to talk about crafts on the g block. would you do it. >> i would have to do it because that voice was irresistible. >> i think i got it pretty close. did i not? >> it was like dueling smock alarms between them. i think you can get ptsd from this interview. i'm not sure. it really was incredible. she does get a free rise. from the media. but i think you have to do these interviews. it's a modern era. obama ushered us in if you want to be persuasively correct you have to do it. >> lenny kravitz don't touch the kids. >> who is lenny kravitz is he is a singer. >> lisa bone t ex-husband. >> who is lisa bonet.
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back of the book segment tonight, intense situation in georgia. a woman named natasha ned posted this on the internet. >> it's open season on the crack, we have had enough and we won't take it time and time again, throughout the years and the decades, there have been killing us, they have been slaughtering us. they have been taking our children. they have been putting our men in prison. they have been attacking our
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women through their womb and enough is enough. our time is now. >> i say let's have take guns day. you start walking up on have ta day. [bleep] then try taking them off of a police station. >> police arresting charging with criminal solicitation and terroristic threats among other things. she's being held without bail. joining us, civil rights attorney judge jean shapiro. so no bail. pret tell harsh. >> not at all. not at all. we're accustomed to hearing about bail as a standard return to court. but a lot of these statutes have changed that allow for judges to set no bail where there is a significant threat to the community or to an individual or if you think even about
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pedofhiles what's going to repeat a defense. so a lot of legislators have changed it to allow for the setting of no bail, although this is a terrible threat. >> however, the woman has no violent beeves on her sheet. >> are you kidding? with the kind of hate that she's doing? >> wait, wait, wait. she's got no priors. then she goes on and says hateful things about the police, including encouraging people to take guns to the police station and not wanting them to turn the guns in. >> however, her crime is verbal. i don't think i've ever heard of a case, just a verbal threat, got no bail grchlt what you've got are speech crimes right now. when you are calling people to immediate action, a particular segment of the community, and you're calling upon them -- and by the way, the first thing i
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want to know is where she got the gun that she uses in the video and whether it's legal. but when you do that, that is criminal across the country. >> bill, i see it just the way you do. this is hate speech and hate speech, no matter how horrible it is, it's constitutionally prerkted. there's no criminal act. she's calling out for all blacks. i'm not responding. i have a sister who is in law enforcement. the issue is not whether there's an overt act.
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she's soliciting against an overt action. >> she's speerking in generality. she's not specific in any particular individual to be hurt. to be attacked. it's general talk. it's wrong. she's calling on a particular victim. it's only a specific group or category. the police, the crackers. if she just said i hate crackers -- look, leo, if she said i hate crackers and that's the end of it. who cares. she's saying do i right away. it's not in the future. it's now. >> let the counselor reply. >> she's calling out for all blacks and rise. no one is participating. and she's not tar getting anyul.
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she's saying crackers in general. she's talking about white people in general. you cannot prosecute people for this type of general speech. it is hate speech. it's deplorable. but it's constitutionally protected. and the judge knows that. >> there's no requirement that somebody move on it. >> we will follow and see if she does face these charges. >> an insultsing word. you should know. the tip moments away. hey i'm here on the red carpet where our next arrival is... whoa! toenail fungus!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. are you getting this?! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. oh, epic moves, big j! fight it! getting ready for your close-up? ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit our website for savings on larger size.
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i don't know if that bars real high. >> i've been a biker for years, but i have no tattoos. my student asked me if i should get one. i told her a tattoo on a beautiful girl is like a bumper sticker on a ferarri. >> i like how waters handles itself, but the movie clips is brilliant. michael vitale, i'm a conservative but avoid level wing and web sites because i already know what's there. i tend to agree with you. but, in your case, there are some brilliant liberal thinkers you might want to read. they might challenge you and it might be fun. for example, i like reading richard dawkins. i can usually counter that makes
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my faith stronger. is that a photo of president buccanon on your wall? >> signed photo, brian. >> i have enjoyed all the books and why he's one of the greatest presidents. >> monroeville, pennsylvania, after ten years of watching the factor, i finally became a premium member. >> you are welcome, dora. i want to thank all the pms for all the feedback every night. all of that is a great help to me. >> using the english language to your advantage.
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if you speak well, you command respect in the markt place. if you use words like like 18 times in a sentence, you are, like, a moron. i also tell folks not to be a panty waist. sound kind of antipc, doesn't it? many babies wore one piece shirts and pabts that snapped together. the garment was called a panty waist. so the insult, using the word, means babyish or weak behavior. tonight, somebody wines in your presence, tell them not to be a panty waist. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. also, please spout off about the factor.
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