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this is a fox news alert. we're following problems out of salt lake city tonight. you can see peter doocy at a rally from city hall. this comes weeks after protests broke out in a trump rally in chicago. peter, what is the latest there in salt lake city? what can you tell us? >> things here were peaceful for an hour, but just in 15 or 20 minutes, there was some rough stuff going on between salt lake city police and some anti-donald trump protestors that are here.
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there is a lot of concern before the event started. what happened is to rehash what has been a very eventful night. some antitrump protestors ripped down a tent the secret service put up and several of the anti-donald trump protestors or krapters then charged over a metal beam. some police got shields but the
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police are here, only recently. they did not need to move in fid antoo dn a tent put in place by the secret service to keep the candidate and everybody inside safe, that is when the police charged out. they were able to push folks about this far. our understanding is that donald trump left here 15, 20 minutes ago. so folks that are still protesting, is not clear who they want to hear their voice because the candidate they're protesting is gone. most supporters have been let out of a back door. this is the front door and would
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be dangerous to let them come out this way and so you would think these normally do dissipate, but that is not the case. some of the numbers have gone down. the number of people here, but, intensity only seems to be growing. >> it's hard to hear your voice. can you tell me how this compares to other riots you have covered? >> this is different. you're not seeing massive property damage and a city that, where anything really bad could happen. this is not like that. what this is, is a long city block in salt lake city, utah
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where a protest has been people being pushed in the ground and police officers ended up pushing everybody back, myself included. the police forced everybody back. i do mean force with their bodies, no pepper spray, no -- we didn't see anyone arrested and seemed policemen were outnumbered and contending with a big security breech the authorities stepped in and knew they had to protect people inside.
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all right. there is a lot going on. and to be honest, it's difficult to tell. it is difficult to tell who is who now that it's gotten dark. the antitrump people are not on one side of the street. trump fans are not on one side of the street. everybody is mixed in. this is what you get. jackie? thank you. this out of russia, a plane crashed there. a boeing 737 crashed in the southern part of the country. reports say 55 were on board. everyone on board was killed in the crash. the plane was traveling from dubai to russia at the time. footage shows the plane circling once before, coming in to land.
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kathleen, what can you tell us about these landings? >> it looks like in this accident weather may have played a factor. looking at the reports there is some rain storms, some gusty winds to 20 miles per hour. some low visibility. that is not unusual. but looking at the flight path of the plane, what we see is that this plane made one approach to the airport and did not land for whatever reason. then, circled in a holding pattern. they did have a perfect textbook pattern. probably auto pilot and what is
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unusual is that they delayed maneuvers. there is only one reason at 4:00 in the morning. the airport is not heavily trafficked. that tells me they're trying to wait for visibility to improve or possibly there was an issue or something else going on in the plane because they delayed that second acoach. they appear to crash just a couple hundred feet off the side of the runway. and if that is correct, you can see from this steep angle it
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would be a nonsurvivable accident. and there are additional six people dead. >> if weather is a factor, what does the pilot do when you have severe weather? and you just need to land? do you just keep circle something. >> normally, you'd have an idea. sou take in fuel to come into the airport and what they did is unusual to approach a second time. we've done it. some of us have been passengers have done it. but the adage is if you don't get in the first time there better be a darned good reason you think you're going to the second time, meaning visibility
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better be improving or you press on. >> we appreciate you being on the phone with us. now, we're following a mean crush in russia. 55 people, dead. we'll continue to follow this. that riot happening in salt lake city at the trump rally. we're going to a commercial break and when we return, we'll go to the "o'reilly factor" already in progress. we'll go to a commercial break. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax.
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in the election 2016 segment tonight, trump vs. hillary. donald trump has a commanding load in the g.o.p. race and hillary clinton is winning by an even greater margin in the democratic delegate count. so, what would a trump versus hillary contest look like in the trump campaign gave as you preview with this new video. ♪@z ♪
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[ laughter ] >> shortly after that video was released a super pac backing clinton for president put this out ♪ ♪ >> who are you consulting with consistently so that you're ready on day one? >> i'm speaking with myself, number one, because i have a very good brain and i have said a lot of things. [ laughter ] >> joining us now for reaction here in new york lisa booth, a republican strat jits and jessica jessica -- strike0nbqj strategist. >> it's hilarious, hillary clinton going to try to hit
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donald trump with a fly swatter and is he going to run her over with a bulldozer. woe saw when she tried to go on him war on women playbook and he hit back and had that ad attacking bill clinton and tieing him to anthony weiner, tieing him to bill cosby as well. and so i think she is going to have this problem where she is going to try to hit and is he going to hit back even harder. >> how personal is it going to get when -- if it's trump vs. hillary? >> it's going to be horrible. it's going to be like, you know, your brother or your sister suddenly decides to take you down. they have been friends for decades. i mean, there is no -- the opposition research on the and on trump the t5!&]h is he has a lot of skeletons in his closet. >> how far back. >> is he going to go back certainly to arkansas days. he goal after bill clinton's stuff as well. i have always said that we litigated that in the 90's. and now that she has -- she was losing with female
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voters but now it's back in full force for her and that's actually what's been propelling her to win in these contests. >> leave the stuff in the 90's alone? are you going to do that for trump, too? hillary should do that same thing. >> i think she will leave it if he loaves it he doesn't have a good record here. we a new poll 50% of women across the country have very unfavorable. >> if they are supposed to leave bill out of this and leave the 90's or priorities out of this what about for trump. >> eric, women aren't that hot on hillary clinton either. she has a problem with white millennials and men as well. self-avowed socialist tells us a lot. biggest problem for hillary clinton is politics is a chess game. hillary clinton is a predictable opponent and bad player. donald trump enigma. she going to have a hard time -- she lost in 2008. >> she is a horrible candidate. >> senator, secretary of state. >> >> hold on. let me answer you, lisa, what about about her
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deciding to bark. i know what she was saying. she was saying the republicans are -- they are making a lot of noise barking like a dog. didn't her campaign know that that ad they were going to cut that and use it for political ads? >> i feel like hillary clinton tries so hard. show tries to be cool, she tries to fit in and makes herself relatable. implanted i mean this isn't like what happens behind closed doors and she had a flip camera. she parked in public. you don't think that's going to get out there and embarrassing? that's humiliating. she barked in public. she is not a dog. >> jess, she -- >> -- i'm not going to back her on the barking. that was a mistake. that&!2 doesn't make her any less qualified to be president of the united states. >> what about donald trump's comments saying when i want to consult someone i will consult myself first i have a good brain. >> he has set a lot of things. and majority of them i disagree with whole partiedly. i think that sums it up that donald trump is not prepared
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to have a cabinet. he doesn't know who the advisors are he does everything on the fly. >> well you can also look at hillary clinton, the fact that she did nerve as secretary of state. look at all the failures she has under her pelt. look at failed russian. she has nothing to hang our hat on as a united states senator. this woman has been a politician for as long as woe been alive. >> what about consult myself. he doesn't have the foreign policy experience who is are÷ going to sur rund himself with. do you want to so he some names and thens? , i do think that donald trump needs to be better about laying out who those people would be. send a message he is serious and has serious people around him. >> what sort of people are going to back. >> he has actually ran things. what has hillary clinton done? she was. >> is this a joke? >> no, it's not a joke. >> i feel we are in alternate universe here. >> i fell like it's deja vu again. >> welcome back, it's bigger
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and better than ever this time. >> isn't hillary clinton just going to go away. >> no. she is going to be your president and you are going like it. >> what's your issue with a businessman coming in and trying to shape us. >> i don't have an issue with that. greg or monday, a businessman. measures#÷ want outsiders. that exists on both sides of the aisle here. >> let me play devil's advocate here with this. if is he a businessman the last 40 or 50 years he doesn't have the opportunity to rub elbows with foreign policy people. >> if he was close to do the clintons which you know that he was. he they were at his wedding. he has been introduce to do at love people. president obama hasn't taken the time -- >> -- is this the time to be doing that or after he is actually named the candidate, the nominee. >> that's my original point. this is what hillary hillary clinton's biggest problems is. she maybe?
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♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. in the factor flashback segment tonight, donald trump sat down for one op. one with bill o'reilly on wednesday. here is what he had to say. >> you got to be looking out now, i would assume your campaign is, to the fact that you may very well get the nomination and, if you do, you are going to need 65 million votes to defeat hillary clinton. somewhere in that ball park.
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so, perceptions are being formed now. many have already formed their opinion on you. would it be wise for you to kind much come back from the confrontational style and be more statesman like? >> well, i think it would be and i think i will be. i do want to finish this off. i'm dealing with two smart tough guys and i want to mike sure i end up winning. i would like to get to the finish line. i'm pretty good getting to finish lines so i want to make@ú sure. it certainly would be and i think that's what you are going to see. >> that's why i asked the question. so we are not going to hear lying ted anymore? that's not going to be what you and cruz and not going to be lying ted anymore? >> well, i can't say that. i mean, i think i will save to maybe until after i'm finished with this. i like it tell the truth. >> rubio, say nice things about him. >> we will see what happens. >> i don't know if lying ted is a good -- look, you are in a position where you are
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being attacked by move-on and these other very he well organized radical left groups. you know+- it, security knows it, secret service knows it that's going to continue. do you have a plan on how you're going to handle that? >> well, it is going to continue because the last person they want to face, the democrats want to face is me. and the last person hillary clinton wants to face is me. and i mean i know that for a fact and people like to report it different ways. they want to have me out. they want to have somebody else to run against hillary, assuming she gets to the starting gate, which is a big question. are these emails going to allow her to get to the starting point. >> i could come in but she is going to win the vote. you get in trouble when you react, all right, so the proactive forces are coming at you. then you react. you have said system very questionable things lick maybe we punch them in the face or something like that. what i'm trying to get at is
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-- >> -- i didn't say that bill. i didn't say that. >> something along those lines. >> we have a very rough dude and a massive 25,000 seat auditorium. every seat was packed. this guy was very physical with a lot of people. i was seeing it. and all i did was make the statement i wouldn't mind doing it but you have to understand where it all comes from. >> and i do. but is restraint now required on your part because, again, you are going to be provoked. is restraint required? >> i think so. and i think i have been restrained, bill. we have had very little problem. i have had the biggest, as you know better than anybody, i have had the most people by far, not even close. we have 20,000, 25,000 people routinely and, you know, we have one person stand up, and it's usually somebody that's sent in by i don't know who sends them in. but we have very little problem. then in chicago we could have had a problem and i made a decision and got credit for that decision to cancel because there thatu,
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was really -- that was very confrontational. >> black lives matter, move-on. all of these people trying to brand you as some nazi and the press will go along with it enabling them to do their deal. but, they are baiting you. donald trump now is not speaking as the art of the deal guy or the apprentice guy. you are not speaking anymore on that level. now you are speaking for the united states. you may be president. so your rhetoric means so much more than it used to mean you are in a different place, a place you haven't been in. i'm wondering how much you have thought about all of that. >> i have thought about it. at the same time we want to be effective. we have to be effective people at what we do and what we are doing. i certainly have thought about it. i think it's a very terrible thing going on though, bill. people will have a rally or they will have, you know whether it's 2,000 or 500 people and people are september in to those
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places. i must say it happens with me more because i'm the frontrunner and they want to make me a little bit more than they would somebody else. >> they want to provoke you. >> they do. yeah, they do. >> nobody is going to provoke john kasich. ted cruz, yeah, they don't like him but it's not -- they want to bait you into doing something. and then the press -- >> --well, they don't think that kasich or cruz is going to win, so they don't really care. >> no, no, no, no. i disagree with you. it's personal against you. they don't care about kasich and cruz>n they don't like you because you sand for border, deportations of immigrants, stopping muslims temporarily from coming here. all of these things your opposition feels are human rights violations. they don't like you. that's why they are doing it. >> well, and i'm the frontrunner and i think they probably feel in the other cases they may be wasting their time in all fairness. we will see what happens.
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>> all right. >> i'm not going to be provoked. at the same time, you have to take tough action when this happens. you can't let them get away with it. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. should illegal immigrants be able to get obamacare? chilly shea clinton seems to think so. is this one more sign that the democratic party is more liberal than it's ever been? we hope you stay
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be in the unresolved problem segment tonight,ible in the democratic party have advocated for government handouts for illegal immigrants. but chelsea clinton seems to take it one step further. >> is she planning on expanding obamacare as people know aca to include people that are not fully documented because when you get i will, your illness will not ask you if you are a refugee or not. >> she thinks it's so important to extend the affordable care act to people who are living and working here, regardless of immigration status. regardless of citizenship status displm obamacare for illegals now? wow. joining us from washington is david good friend.s a democratic strategist and former advisor to president bill clinton. david, do you think it's a good idea for clinton to campaign for obamacare for illegals? >> well, eric, i think the one thing that you and i can probably agree on, there is not much, but you and i can agree on this. taxpayer money should be
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safe. when hillary clinton talks about obamacare talking about the ability for undocumented people to buy in purchasing insurance. that saves taxpayer money in two ways. one is actually getting them on the exchanges with their own money. the second is really important. people who are uninsured show up in emergency rooms where things cost 10 times as much. and we all pay for that because the emergency radio is required by law. >> are you going to try to tell me right here a guy who spends his life knee deep in numbers and money that you think we'll save money by offering illegal immigrants in this country obamacare? >> not only will i say it, i'm going to point you to two websites. american progress.org, and website -- >> --two liberal websites. >> two liberal websites. you can look at the numbers and make your own decision you are knee deep in numbers. i will tell you. >> if you give 12 million people obamacare, it's going to cost a boat load of
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money. >> if you allow them to buy in with their own money and they show up at an emergency room ensured with their own insurance, my friend, that saves the taxpayers money. >> 12 million are going to go and buy obamacare. how many do you think are going to pay for themselves when you know very well probably hit the threshold for getting it for free? >> you are talking about the government subsidies. i'm not talking about that. >> all of it government subsidies. >> that's very important thing to talk about. >> medicaid. government subsidies and medicaid i am not talking about. i'm talking about the ability to buy. in that's what hillary clinton, i believe, means when she says. >> that's not what she said. she said illegals. doesn't matter what your status is you will be able to participate in obama care. >> imagine this. i want you to imagine this. a guy who is undocumented working on construction site falls and gets hurt, right? ambulance comes. >> right. >> ambulance is going to take him to the emergency room. that's the law. the emergency room is going to tweet -- treat him, that's the law. they are not going to ask whether is he legal or not. >> who pays for it. >> we too.
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we finance the hospital. i get all of that. >> >> unless you have insurance. >> and it is -- one in 1,000 incidents. you are talking abou for every illegal to have health insurance. >> no, i'm not. no, i'm talking about every undocumented worker having the right to buy it on an exchange. >> you are splitting a hair here that i don't think hillary clinton and through chelsea was saying. so, let me ask you this. free healthcare now. free food stamps. what about welfare? i don't have enough money to pay for my house are we going to subsidize that as well? where are we stopping, david? >> what about taxes? are we going to collect taxes from people who work here and are undocumented? i think we should. i think we should have them pay in just like everybody else. >> this is massive loss to the measure taxpayer. >> wait a minute. >> you realize that. if you are have from all these precincts and say by the way we hope you pay your taxes. we are going to get smoked on that deal. >> listen to me. i actually have this for you. if you look at why people come to this country, they come here to work.
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>> all right. >> when they pay their taxes, we come out ahead. >> worry going to provide them with obamacare, with welfare with food stamps, with help for the house, help for heating their house. >> you're saying that. i'm not saying that. >> what's going to happen when the rest of mexico or canada or any other imgrant realizes you just going to get thrawnd are going to get everything for free. >> i thought we were talking about buying into health exchange for w. your own money. you are adding all these other things. let them pay into a health exchange with their own money and tax them. that happens whenm% they become processed above the fold. >> imillegal, baby, what do i want to do pay taxes and pay for health insurance or do nothing? >> if you come into the exchange, you are going to expose yourself to whether or not you are going to so you pay taxes. >> option to pay your health insurance instead of going to the emergency room for free and pay taxes instead of not paying taxes, let me tell you something the revenue side of this equation is going to be near zero and expense side astro no, ma'am nickel.
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>> eric, that's where the pathway to citizenship comes. in that's why you ought to be supporting pathway to citizenship. we want those people buying houses and cars. >> do you know what the pathway is though? the pathway is this. go out, get in line, and come back in legally like everyone else has to doonches it's a failed system and we have to fix it. marco rubio was even before it before he flip flopped and against it. >> that's what cost him. thank you very much. bad debate. directly ahead is the democratic party in 2016 the most liberal than it's ever been? we have a report up next.
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thanks for staying with us on this special edition of the factor election 2016. i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. the uberaa left senator elizabeth warren has long been a fierce wall street critic. listen to her wishy washy answer to a question about hillary clinton's ties to goldman sachs. >> do you believe that senator clinton should release the transcripts of her speeches to goldman sachs? >> look, i think that our candidates are out doing what they should do in a
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primary. they are debating the issues. >> you are not answering my question, senator. >> what i'm doing is telling you what i think should be going on right now in this election. >> it's just a yes or no question. it's a yes or no question. should she release the transcripts or not. >> what i told you is i think the primaries are doing what they exactly should be doing and the candidates are being tested. >> now, some are saying that's the sound of warren positioning herself to be hillary's potentially v.p. pick. is the democratic party gone so far left that it's willing to nominate a massachusetts leftist for the number two spot? joining us now to discuss from chicago tom bevin a reporter for real clear politics and washington, d.c. a political reporter for "u.s.a. today." now, tom, is the democratic party more liberal now than ever? >> i think objectively it is. i mean, barack obama has probably been one of the more liberal presidents. if you look at hillary clinton, for example, you know, the 40% of people that are supporting bernie
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sanders don't think obama went far enough. and clinton has reversed her husband's position on trade, on abortion, on law enforcement, on, you know, gay marriage. the list goes on and on. i think unquestionably the democratic party has shifted to the left in the last 10, 20 years. >> heidi, elizabeth warren has been rough on hillary clinton. some of her policies most notably the big one in 2001 when hillary clinton voted in favor of reforming bankruptcy laws. that was perceived as being very pro-wall street and anti-average joe. now she is pushing back and saying i'm not really sure whether hillary clinton is tough or not on wall street. why the sudden change in elizabeth warren? >> well, actually, in the context of this election, it's completely consistent with elizabeth warren keeping hillary clinton at arm's length. that's because she is in a completely conflicted position. if you think about it, she is one of the only democratic women that isn't p;t!qsing hillary clinton. queen of the elizabeth
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warren, anti-wall street wing of the party. it's a movement now. and bernie is the king of that wing. >> heidi, this would be a great opportunity, if elizabeth warren is so, you know, worried about wall street, which she is. i will give her that this would be a great opportunity to push hillary clinton to release those transcripts with what she said to goldman sachs at those speeches. a lot of people want to hear it, and i don't know if she is going to be the anti-wall street advocate, elizabeth warren. this would be a good chance for her to do it. >> are you suggesting there is politics going on in washington? because, you know, you brought up the prospect of v.p. at the top of the spot. and that's not alleu too unreasonable and i know that there is actually some people who within the hillary clinton camp are even pushing for it. at the time that they thought that they were going to have a huge bernie sanders problem in terms of mobilizing people who on the bernie sanders wing of the party. but i think that's less likely now about, you know, a month later where it looks
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like hillary clinton is close to closing in on the nomination. she may still have a big problem mobilizing that wing of the party. look, elizabeth warren, her, you know, endorsement of hillary clinton may be much more valuable as well down the road, depending on how things go with trump. they are hitting on a the love these same issues that could be liabilities for her. >> no doubt. tom, the thing that elizabeth warren brings to the table for hillary clinton is. it allows hillary if she does, this it allows hillary's attack back to the center. bernie sanders draw her left, far left, and if she picks up elizabeth warren as a running mate, she can say elizabeth you stakeout that far left base over there that we need. i need the money from wall street, tom. >> yeah, look, elizabeth warren, one of the reasons she may not have taken the opportunity on national television to rip into hillary clinton is pause she recognizes that hillary is basically barring some catastrophic event, that she is wrapping this thing up and it's time to start circling the wagons.
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hillary -- plet war ren as vice president it would absolutely i think energize the bernie sanders supporters. that's something that she needs, observed, i'm not sure exactly if -- she is still the darling of the party. if elizabeth warren had wanted to she could have run for president and we would have seen her sitting here talking about picking hillary clinton as the running mate. hillary clinton has the woman thing going. >> she has that far left base. heidi, how about this? look at the distinction between the right and left going on now. you have hooking up with hillary clinton who wants to be a centrist. on the g.o.p. side we have two factions. outsiders and insiders beating themselves>q senseless. elizabeth warren won't ask for one simple thing that she has represented for the last seven or eight years. >> i mean, it is really striking if you just look at it in terms of what her platform has been all along. she staked her entire career on, you know, going after
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the banks.,z and wall street. and, in fact, if you look at her 2003 books, she specifically names hillary clinton and dings her over changing her position on that bankruptcy bill and even suggests that it may be because of those campaign contributions. so, you know, those two women, i don't think have the coziest relationship. but i'm not surprised that she is pulling her punches, because at the end of the day, she a democrat, hillary clinton is closing in on this nomination. and how much do they really want to bloody hillary clinton know that she is going to be the nominee and bernie sanders is doing a perfectly good enough job of that on his own. >> tom, i have got 20 seconds. what do you got? >> hock, i think same thing. i mean, bernie sanders is not going away. he has pulled her to the left. like the chihuahua that's got ahold of her pants leg. annoyance. not a threat anymore. drag him along to the convention. >> i have got to go, guys. i'm sorry. hard break coming up. is it morally wrong to
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support donald trump? one "new york times" writer thinks. so we will show you his debate with bill up next. with advil liqui-gels, you'll ask what body aches? what knee pain? what sore elbow? what joint pain? advil liqui-gels are so fast, they make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger
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in the back of the book segment tonight, recently there was a very tough column in "the new york times" written by timny egan. the column basically said folks supporting donald trump are morally wrong for doing so. he's the author of the new book "the immortal irishman" and bill recently spoke with him. >> so a column you wrote recently caught my eye. you're basically blaming the trump phenomena on the folks. "hatred of immigrants, racial
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superiority, a disregard for the civility that binds a society." hatred of immigrants or illegal immigrants? >> there's a survey that showed 35% of americans think that immigration is not a good thing, which is astonishing. we're a nation of immigrants. to have that percentage of people say that immigration is not a good thing tells me there's something else at work here. >> i think you boiled it down wrong. i'm for strict enforcement of immigration laws and the wall. i'm for that, because i believe that the situation has been allowed to get out of control. i wouldn't consider myself, as you said, having a hatred of immigrants. i hire tons of immigrants. >> my point is, people know what he's getting at. my larger point is, when you have these hate groups, these neonazis, coming out strongly and saying it's a violation of
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your heritage not to vote for trump. >> i don't believe a political candidate can be held responsible for those who are supporting him or her. and while the far right anti-immigrant nativist people like the strict enforcement that trump calls for. so do some moderate people. they don't want anarchy in the immigration zone. and i don't think you can attack a guy like trump or a guy like bernie sanders, because some of his supporters are loons. >> you shouldn't generalize and say all trump supporters are like this, but there's some forces that he has unleashed -- >> but i don't know -- >> i'm talking about the people who are anti-immigrant and anti-mexican and anti-black and strongly against -- they have been in sort of hiding. >> he hasn't unleashed them,
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they've unleashed themselves because they see someone that they believe in their mind is sympathetic to part of their world view, as erroneous as it is. i don't believe that for a second. but i don't hold any political candidate, including trump, responsible. i want to get to the racial superiority. i've known this guy for years. he doesn't walk around thinking i'm white and i'm better. it just doesn't happen. he hires thousands of people of all races, colors, and creeds. racial superiority? >> bill, ask why would storm front support him? >> because they hear what they want to hear. they hear "wall." oh, we want a wall. >> they say this is the first time they've ever endorsed a candidate. >> nobody has come at illegal immigration as hard as donald trump ever, ever. >> i like to time travel as a writer of the future.
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i have seen this in our history, you have, as well. this is one of those episodes where it's back. >> when i first noticed your book, i thought it was about me. thomas francis mar was a fascinating character, civil war hero who came from island, as we discussed in the trump segment. why did you write about him? >> because through one man's life, and he died at the age of 43. you see the entire ark of the history. banishment to the island of tasmania. america. and then the civil war. lincoln names him the general of the irish brigade.
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only two brigades took higher battles in the war. they were there at bull run. and finally in the american west where he goes to become the territorial governor of montana. so i love the story of one man's life holding all those episodes of irish history. >> tim, thank you. we appreciate you coming in. >> pleasure, bill. tickets are going fast to the who wants to be president show starring dennis miller and bill o'reilly. that's june 18th at mohegan sun in connecticut. then they'll be in london, england on friday night, august 5th. all in september, reno, nevada. denver, colorado, those shows are selling quickly in october. in atlanta, almost 60% sold out already. and then in biloxi, mississippi as well. details on billoreilly.com. we'll link you over to the box
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thanks for watching. bill will be back on monday. please remember, the spin stops here, because we're looking out for you. breaking tonight. the showdown between donald trump and some of his critics getting intense, as protesters make plans to target a rally tomorrow and the trump team deals with some fallout from direct threats to them today. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. we have live pictures out of utah where donald trump is scheduled to be speaking in moments. protesters have been gathering over the last hour or so. and just a moment ago, we saw this. protesters beating a donald trump pinata. governor kasich spent part of his day here,
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