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cars were destroyed. and it wouldn't take a whole lot. people toss it back to you. >> will, we are going to keep it right here. new york will bring you the very latest as the violence erupts. and right now, join o'reilly. i will be cutting in. >> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> the most fascinating presidential campaign of this generation. >> we are all together going to make america great again, folks. [cheers] >> donald trump setting his sights on hillary clinton and taking on the tough foreign policy questions. >> the oil is the main thing. >> okay. >> got to cut off the oil and we have got to keep the oil. not give it right back to them. we have got to keep the oil. >> we have a full hour of my highlighting interviews with mr. trump since he sat down with the factor last june. >> i have been dealing with politicians my whole life. all talk and no action. >> the trump phenomenon begins right now. >> we are going to win, win, win. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪
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hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for muching this special edition of the factor, the trump phenomenon. this hour we will focus on the many discussions i have had with donald trump on the factor since his announcement of running for the the candidacy. it has been a whirlwind campaign because mr. trump tapped into the fury being felt by millions of republican voters. we begin tonight with our interview after donald trump won the primary in indiana. >> i want to cop graduate late ted and i know how tough it is. it's tough. it's tough. i have it h. some moments where it was not looking so good. and it's not a great feeling. and so i understand how ted feels. >> for months it was lyin' ted, now he is a smart, tough guy. what happened?
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>> well, i want to be gracious, and he was. he was a god competitor. he was a very strong competitor. and it worked out we had an amazing day as you know in indiana. we had a tremendous victory and won all of the delegates in every county won everything. he come piatted hard. i respect ted. >> marco rubio saying nice things about you. we thought he might be out in the sun a little bit too much pause is he in moim and it's hot. but you need florida. you have got to win florida. would you consider rubio as vp? >> >> well, again, i don't want to talk too much about it, bill, because i am considering a number of people. i think we are going to have a great choice. in the end i haven't made up my mind. but we do have a really good -- i would certainly consider him. >> you would? okay. >> we do have a lot of candidates that i think would be very, very good. marco rubio and i have gotten along very well. >> would the campaign slogan be vote for big don and
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little marco? no. that wouldn't work. >> no, i think it would be vote to make america great again. maybe we'll go that way. >> okay. you put ben carson in charge of your search committee for v.p., i understand. you know what happened when bush put cheney in charge of search committee. cheney got to be vp. is that possible here? >> i don't think ben is looking for that. ben is a terrific guy. is he a friend of mine. he gave me a very warm endorsement very early on. >> yep. >> he has been so helpful. he was making calls and doing everything he could, making speeches, doing a lot of television. he is a terrific guy. dr. ben carson, a terrific guy. >> now, i believe, before you get to cleveland, you are going to try to consolidate the republican establishment support by doing the following. appointing rudy giuliani, the homeland security chief. appointing governor christie, the attorney general, and ben carson in charge of health and human
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services. i said i think that trump is going to do that. would i be wrong? >> well, i have not made that decision but certainly three very wise choices. i think they would be popular. more importantly i think they would do a phenomenal job all three of them. i haven't thought about that i will tell you all three would be very good choices and very good positions. i think it would be good. >> would you do it before you went into cleveland so you would have like a squad you're coming in with? >> i like the idea of doing some of this before we go into cleveland, yes. i could do that and i think it would be well received. >> all right. now, tone, tone. if history is any barometer, the clinton campaign will go after you through surrogates. move on, these sleazy left wing web sites are going to tear you up. are you going to respond to
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that if hillary clinton takes the high road and doesn't do any of that? >> well, i'm going to be able to figure it out. i mean, we had 17 people just now. and i figured that out. i will be able to figure it out with hillary. it depends on where she is coming from. if she wants to go the low road, i'm fine with that. and if she wants to go the high road, which probably i would prefer, i would be fine with that. >> all right. but, wait, you are fine with the low road? most people don't want to go on the low road. >> no. i can handle the low road if i have to do it. we have had low roads over the last few months and i'm fine with it if we have to go to direction. >> okay. unfortunately children were seen demonstrating against you in california roll the tape on this. >> that was fort wayne, indiana. what do you think about that. >> i see young children like that with the foul mouth. the parents ought to be
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ashamed of themselves, quite frankly. >> you had to go in the back way in a california speeches, they disrupted outside and were threatening. i think you are going to have to deal with some of that stuff. have you thought about how you are going to deal with people who get overly aggressive? >> oh, i think we will deal with it just fine, bill. that was not a big deal. did i something that worked actually very well. i went in. i did a speech. i went out. and that was actually for the republican committee. did i that. that wasn't one of my events. that was for somebody else. it was, i mean, not a big deal other than there were helicopters all over the place following me. i felt like o.j. simpson. i left the plane. i was in this van. and we were being followed by helicopters all over the place. the fact is that that was not really a big deal. >> all right. >> next up, donald trump looks forward to hillary clinton.
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welcome back to our factor special, the trump phenomenon. in the impact segment tonight, donald trump is setting his sights on his next political target, hillary clinton. i spoke with him about the secretary. >> this is -- what have you accomplished here has never really been done before in this country. i mean, you, a political outsider, with no legislative experience, wipe out 17 experienced most of them politicians except bebb carson. wiped them out. you say you aren't surprised? you're surprised? >> i wouldn't say i'm surprised, bill. it's about jobs, it's about the economy. >> you aren't surprised that you are going to be the nominee?
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when you started out -- i know you are a confident guy. i know that but you must have said, you know, this is kind of a long shot but i'm going to do it anyway because i believe in myself. >> well, you know, my message is make america great again. i think it's been a great message from the beginning, from the moment i announced on june 16th it was pretty well accepted. and right after that shortly a few weeks after that we went to number one. and i have stayed there for that entire period of time up until now. we have been center stage on every debate as you know. >> yes. >> meaning like number one at every debate. >> all right. >> i don't know. but i love the process. i love the people. i have seen some people. so many millions of people. and this country is great. we have such potential, bill. and we're not using it. with that being said, you know, my opponents, as you know, because you reported it, i have had 55,000 negative ads. 55,000 negative ads. and i won florida after. >> they don't care.
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your supporters don't care. they don't care. what you have manage to do do is inoculate yourself to all of that negativity by being a unique presence in the political arena. i mean, look, whether you like trump or not, and i'm talking to the audience, not you, just don't have to listen to this, donald. i'm just going to talk to the audience directly, whether you like this guy or not, whether you like him or not, what he has done is unique. it's never been done before. he spoke directly to the people, he went around the establishment, he went around the press. he didn't take money from the fat cats and he won. it's never been done. all right, now i'm back to you. that being said, you got more work. 65% of americans are not in your wheel house. what are you going to do? >> well, do i understand that. and i think now, you know, it's been a very tough battle. we had, as you said, 17 people. and i was being hit from
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every angle and every side. and i had to be very tough coming back. i mean, there is no question about that i had to be very, very tough. and in some cases i had to be very nasty. and now it looks like we're in very good shape to go, you know, right to the end. and then i will take on as i say crooked hillary. hillary is crooked and i will call her crooked hillary and i think we are going to win. a lot of people think i will beat her. a lot of people think i will put states into play that will never be in play. i'm going to produce jobs. i look at new york state. it's a disaster. the jobs are all gone. they are moving to mexico. they are moving all over the world. >> certainly upstate is. >> no. and i will tell you, i think i will win new york. >> all right. >> that would be a good thing. >> so, it's not going to be the kindler, gentler donald trump in the one-on-one race. do you believe that when you go after hillary clinton, and let me ask you. this the clintons have had some some personal situations based on the president's conduct in the white house.
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are you going to dredge all that up? is that going to become forefront? >> i hope not. i don't look to. i certainly would like to keep that out if possible. you just don't know what's going to happen. i would like to be able to keep that out, if possible. >> all right. so if they don't come after you personally, you're not going to come after them personally? can we get that on the record tonight? >> i would say that. but, you know, when you say i will be tough with her. she is going to be and they are going to be very tough with me. i have been reading oh they are doing all sorts of research and everything else. people have known me a long time. they're going into all sorts of different things. and, you know, i am what i am. and i have done well. i have built a great, great company. i filed my papers for the great company. everybody can see it i have built an amazing company. frankly, with some the great assets of the world, very little leverage. very little debt. tremendous cash flow. some of the great assets of the world, bill. i'm very proud of it.
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over $10 billion in net worth. and you know what, bill? >> you will -- so will she. >> i know. >> here is what is going to happen. she has some nasty pieces of work on her payroll. and they don't work directly for her. they work for the pacs. political act committees. these are the worst, these guys. i'm not going to mention their names. i'm not going to empower them. you know who they are. >> i know their names. >> they're going to do it? >> i have known them for 20 years, bill. sure. >> so when they come after you, leaking stuff to a huffington post or a left-wing website or even a legitimate paper, okay, when they do that, are you going to then come back in kind and drag up all the lewenski stuff? >> there will be retaliation unless it's fair. if it's fair, i would never do that but, there will be retaliation as it should be unless it's fair. >> your theme is that she is corrupt.
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your theme is your dangerous. that seems to be where it's going right now. that's not fair. you don't think you're dangerous, do you? >> no, i don't. i think that i'm going to put the country back to work again. >> when she goes off and says donald trump is dangerous, and he is denigrating women, and is he doing all things to minorities, and he doesn't like muslims. it's dangerous, dangerous, dangerous, is that enough where you set you back you go after her personally? >> they would be lies. if they said those things they would be lies. that's not true and i think you understand that. >> coming up, mr. trump and a lightning round of questions on the factor. >> i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship with putin. >> based on what? two match co-guys? >> based on a deal. deals are people. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes
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in the personality story segment tonight, getting to know donald trump. 2000 15, trump announced he was running for president of the united states. later that evening, he joined us on the factor. >> so this is like the lightning round here. you just tell me how you are going it solve these problems. putin, what do you do to putin? >> putin has no respect for our president whatsoever. he has a tremendous popularity in russia. they lo what he is doing and what he represents. we have a president who is absolutely -- you look at him, the chemistry is so bad between those two two people. i was over in moscow two years ago. i will tell you can get along with those people and get along with them well. you can make deals with those people. obama can't. >> you would make a deal to stop the expansion? >> i woulding willing to bet i would have a great relationship with putin.
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>> based on what? you are two macho guys? what. >> based on deal. >> you look like george w. bush he looked into his soul. >> you would buy putin. >> i wouldn't buy him at all. i would be able to get along, in my opinion with putin. it's possible not. i'm not saying 100 percent. but i think i would have a very good relationship with putin. >> all right. >> i will tell you what, it's actually important for this country to do that you can't have everybody hating you. the whole world hates us. one of the things that i heard for years and years, never drive russia and china together. and obama done that. >> isis. how are you going to defeat isis? >> i would hit them so hard. i would find the proper general. i would find the patten and mcarthur. i would hit them so hard your head would spin. very effective. when i watch obama get up and talk about in two weeks we are doing, this and three weeks we are doing that. >> american ground troops in
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to chase them around? >> take back the oil. once you go over and take back that oil, they have nothing. >> how do you -- you have to go in. >> with ground troops? you bomb the hell out of them and then you encircle it and then you go in. and you let mobile go in and our great oil companies go in. once you take that oil, they have nothing left. >> would you make the nuke deal with iran? they are obviously playing games. >> i would make a deal but not that deal. that deal allows them to do practically whatever they want. the inspections -- wait. the inspections are going to be a disaster. as sure as you are sitting there, iran is going nuclear. >> what do you do with them? >> you got to either make a deal. first of all i would put on the sanctions big leg. double and triple the sanctions. look, the biggest problem that the world has right now is nuclear weapons. global warming is not our big problem. our big problem is the maniacs that are controlling weaponry that has never been like it is today. it's very important to make nuclear deals, but you have to make them from strength. not from weakness.
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once they have the weapon, it's all over. then we don't the strength anymore. >> the problem with the sanctions is you are not going to get cooperation from germany and other countries. >> you have to get them. that's what leadership is all about. you have to get them to work with us. >> but they have obama who wants to play golf instead of deal with people. part of being a leader is to get everybody in line and get them. >> you think you could convince. >> that's what i have done. i have made a fortune with foreign countries. >> i actually laughed when you said you are going to build this giant wall from san diego to brownsville and mexicans are going to pay for it the mexicans are not going to pay for the wall. >> the mexicans are new china. >> they're not going to pay for the wall. >> let me handle that. >> tell me how. >> i will tell you how. >> tell me. >> i will start charging for their product coming into this country. mexico is living off the united states. >> you would try to strangle them economically unless they pay for the wall. >> they will pay for the wall. the wall will go up. and mexico will start
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behaving. >> or you will break them economically? >> i will do something that they will not be thrilled. >> all right. chinese hacked into our federal government system. what do you do to them for that? >> you have to do something with china economically, also. china, the power we have is that we have rebuilt china. they have taken our jobs. they have taken our manufacturing. they have taken everything from us. they have taken money. do you know that right now we owe china $1.3 trillion. we're paying them. >> do to china. >> do to china as you say if you don't behave, we will have to start taxing your goods coming into this country. >> a tariff. >> we charge them tear rifs. we don't charge them because we are stupid. the largest bank in the world is right under this floor. >> congress is going to have to okay all of this. they have to okay you destroying mexico. they have to okay putting a tariff on china. >> bill, bill, hey, bill. >> you think you are going to get it through. >> absolutely. i have been dealing with politicians all my life. >> they are going to fold under you. >> they are not going to
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fold. i have been dealing with politicians all my life. they are all talk, no action. never going to get done. they are controlled by the lobbyists, they are controlled by donors and controlled by special interests. when i tell somebody to do something, i'm not going to get a lobbyists call me the next day please don't do that because it's good for america. i have been going through it all my life. i have been dealing with it all my life. this building was not supposed to get built. this builds was supposed to be 16 stories tall and it's 08 stories tall. >> you are going to make congress your friend too. >> i think so. >> all right. now, let's turn to domestic issues. the reason that we have income inequality, why you make an enormous amount of money and other people don't is because you are very well educated. you look out your window here trump tower and look over to harlem you have kids that don't have anything, terrible parents and
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schools. >> big problem. american kids worse shape now than they have ever been. and we have a black president. this was not supposed to happen. you have to create incentives for people to work. you have to create jobs. we have to create the kind of economy where people can go out and work. where they are making more money than sitting back and doing nothing. >> that's the federal government creation. you have got to get the private sector to do that. >> you can stimulate through incentives. you can do tax free zones. >> make the kids learn in school. what incentive are you going to give? >> you have been saying parents. nothing like parents. >> you can't mandate good parenting. >> it's a huge problem. i would sit down with the best and the brightest. i also happen to think it's one of the most difficult problems that we have. we have a president who in theory should have been focused on this. i'm sure he cares about it but he certainly did a poor job. if you are an african-american youth right now, you are in worse shape than you practically ever were in the his industry of this country. >> the cull purr is --
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culture is driving that. >> all talk, no action, totally controlled by their donors and by the lobbyists. this country, if we have another politician that includes hillary, we have another politician, this country is going down. >> next up, we talk global terrorism with donald trump. >> i must be honest. i have been saying for a long time i would rather be unpredictable. >> also, later, how will donald trump do with the woman's vote? >> nobody respects women more than i do, by the way. i have won all these states in landslides and i just absolutely killed everybody with the women. the women came out in droves. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. what's it like to be in good hands?
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side-affect is nausea. i can't believe i did it. i quit smoking. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. this is a fox news fox news alert. i'm patricia stark in new york. hundreds of protesters turning violent outside of a donald trump rally yet again. this time in san diego, ahead of the state's primary election. for more on this, we have will carr live on the scene. will, how are things looking out there? >> over the last hour or so, police have moved in, surrounded many of the protesters, some of the trump supporters who were getting in to it. and now they are pushing everybody down harbor drive whichs parallel to the san diego convention center here. can you see they are in full riot gear. they basically pushed everybody here around the block. at one point members of the
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media were getting mixed up in the frame like photographer scott king took a baton to the rib. so they just continued to push everybody back here. they will do this periodically every couple of minutes. you just heard them say hold. and can you see. scott, come over here. can you see a number of officers are pushing across the convention center right here, running down possibly preparing for any melee that could happen down at the end of the convention center. can i tell you right now i see an officer who has a gun that's used for rubber bullets. they have -- we have seen gas containers that they could potentially use. so these president protests really -- you can see people running down the street here going down. we don't know what's going on down at the end of the street. the protests have gone from protests very close to riots with some of the violence that we have seen. we have seen protesters burning items. getting up and police officers faces about an hour, hour and a half ago we saw some protesters punching a couple of officers. they were arrested. we have seen a handful of
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arrests. i can still see a number of people rubbing down harbor drive down here south -- running down harbor drive south here san diego. i will turn back around and show you the wall of officers, patricia, that we are seeing right now. you can see right here hundreds of officers continuing to push forward. so they have pushed everybody from l street over here to my left where you have the omni hotel, the hard rock hotel on l street. that's where a lot of the chaos was. they brought them all the way around here on to harbor drive and now they are pushing everybody south on harbor drive. as you can see, just hundreds right now. it seems like the crowd has dispersed because they actually gave them an outlet to move south here on harbor drive. there very intense moments, patricia. >> will carr, thanks so much. live from san diego. again, hundreds of protesters outside a donald trump rally.
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many getting violent with a handful being arrested. we will be covering this all night long at fox news channel. stay with us. i'm patricia stark in new york. now back to the o'reilly factor. >> i didn't want to say about the oil. i'm the one that's been saying it i didn't want to say take the oil. keep the oil. bomb the oil. we never did it we are not doing it in libya, either. they just took over the libyan oil. we are not doing a thing about it. they are becoming richer and richer because we have people who don't know what they are doing. you know i have been saying the oil. i didn't want to say that either i would like to get them by surprise. in our country with the system that we have eventually you have to start saying what you do. the problem is when you say that, you are giving them a lot of ideas. >> there is an implication. >> not good. >> implication to your policy. if i'm wrong in the implication, you need to tell me. for libya, example, when you say that i say if you are elected president, then you are going to send in american bombers and bomb those oil fields so they are useless to isis.
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would i be wrong in thinking that as a voter? >> maybe a little bit wrong. i try and take the oil fields but i will say i know exxon mobile. i know many of the great oil companies. they can get in there it's amazing how quickly. >> they can't american companies. send in ground troops. which i think you have to do anyway. >> we will have to bomb and may have to do something. we have to bomb and get people in the region or have to bomb and just keep the oil. i have been saying keep the oil for years. i didn't want to go into iraq. >> in order to get into it, you have to defeat the guys on the ground who are now running the oil fields. >> that is correct. >> that is going to require american special forces. paratroopers, airborne, all of that to go in and beat these guys on the ground so, again, implication. you are saying you are going to send in ground troops to defeat isis in syria or libya. >> bill, we are going to use our so-called allies.
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we don't have such great allies between us and the rest of the world. in theory, they are saying we will use our allies. our allies we give them all the equipment and give them the beautiful humvees and rifles and everything else. first shot is fired in the air and they start running. that's our allies. we are going to have to do something. at least with oil, we have something tangible. we should have never gone to iraq. when we got out, we should have kept the oil. i have said that for years. >> correct me if i am wrong and it sounds to me like a president trump would use ground troops to some extent to a, seize oil from isis and, b, kill them. >> well, two things. number one, i want the oil. number two, i would send as few in as possible. and i would try and use other people, if possible. >> if possible? >> they don't seem to have the capability. they don't seem to have the capability. >> you have to send u.s. people in with them. >> we have got to get the oil. because that's their source of wealth. they also get a lot of wealth through the banking
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channels. people don't even know about it. but they are. the oil is the main thing. >> okay. >> we have got to cut off the oil and got to keep the oil. >> more trump coming up. this time he talks about his pledge to appoint conservative judges to the supreme court. >> i will appoint judges that will be pro-life, yes. then, "watters world" hits the streets to find out how people feel about the trump phenomenon. >> so what do you think about trump on snl. >> i thought he was pretty great. >> i thought he made an ass of himself. >> not everybody can be as funny as bill o'reilly on snl. >> sure. oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d.
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so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. continuing now with factor special trump phenomenon. we recently spoke with donald trump and that conversation included roe v. wade, but we started the chat with how he would choose how he would choose the vice president. >> you say the associated press is reporting trump has narrowed potential five. experienced politicians not ruling out chris christie.
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is that an accurate report? >> i like chris a lot. i'm not going to say ruling in or out. i would say that i have in mind five different people. i think they are excellent. i will announce whoever it will be at the convention. >> you can give me one. >> i would love to give you all five buttia, bill. i won't do that bill. >> you are in charge. >> it's not even fair to you. >> of course it's fair to me. it's fair to my viewers. it's fair to me. you are in charge. you can too it. you just don't want to do it? >> well, i just think it would be inappropriate. you know the way i always envisioned it is during the convention. >> i'm out. you said experienced politician i'm out. >> you would be good. if you would take it, i would offer to you immediately. >> i don't take orders really well. >> i know that would be a problem. >> let me get to elizabeth warren, she doesn't like you. out of nowhere she is calling you names and stuff like that. what do you think that's about? >> well, she is a senator that has done nothing. she just talks. and she has put in things. she has gotten nothing approved.
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she was not highly respected. frankly, the -- as you know, the previous center who was a big supporter of mine, scott brown, is somebody who gave me a lot of information about her and she has had a big failed record as a senator and all of a sudden about a week ago she started tweeting violently about me, just every tweet was like about trump, trump, trump. and i finally hit her back and i think i hit her back very hard. >> why is she doing that? >> i had no choice but to do that. >> why do you think she is taking the time to tweet bad things about you? >> because she sees polls that i'm going to beat hillary. and she would like to make sure the democrats win. but she sees polls that i'm going to beat hillary. there there are a lot of polls taken by individual people that show me beating hillary fairly easily, and she doesn't want that to happen. now, i have never seen. she went on a twitter rant that was sort of amazing. so i tweeted a few things and that was the end of that, and i haven't heard from her since. >> i have a question from a
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viewer, diane ranke from silver spring, maryland, donald trump says is he pro-life, please ask him to name one specific thing he would do to protect the sanctity of human life. you can. >> well, i think what we are doing element in what i have done. i have become pro-life. i was in a meek fashion pro-choice but i have become pro-life. i have seen in my case one specific situation. but numerous situations that have made me to go that way. i will protect it. and the biggest way you can protect it is through the supreme court and putting people on the court. actually the biggest way you can protect it, i guess, is by electing me president. >> overthrow -- overturn roe v. wade. that's the specific thing that you would do? >> look, i'm going to put
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conservative judges on. things happen this election could be as many as five judges will be be appointed over the next four or five years. talking about five judges. i think probably the most important thing other than the security itself of the country is going to be the appointment of four to five supreme court justices, and i will be doing that. >> diane's question your specific thing to protect the sanctity of life is appointing a supreme court justice that would overturn roe v. wade. do i have it? >> they will be pro-life and we will see about overturning. we will appoint -- i will appoint judges that will be pro-life. >> coming up, we will take a close look at trump, hillary clinton and the women's vote.
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our special, the trump phenomenon continues now. through his presidential campaign we have heard about the impact of the women's vote. i discussed that with mr. trump. >> mr. trump, for you to say that if she were not a woman she would be getting 5% suggests the only thing she has going for her is that she is a woman. >> i think the only thing she has got going is the fact that she is a woman. she has done a terrible job in so many different ways. you look at libya. you look at some of the things that she has done are just absolutely disastrous. no, i would say the primary thing that she has going is that she is a woman. and she is playing that card like i have never seen anybody play it before. >> now, do you think ms. guthrie was offended by your statement about hillary clinton? >> it doesn't really matter to me. she is perfectly nice but i
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don't really care. i mean, it's a fact. she is playing the woman card. it's the only thing she has got going. that's it. she is playing it as much as she can. i have been watching it every time -- if you raise your voice, it's like oh, look what he is saying. look at the way he talks. give me a break. she raises her voice much more than i raise mine, believe me. >> what her voice much more than i raise mine, believe me. >> what about this sexism thing? i don't really know what this is. every time i say or criticize a woman i'm accused of being a sexist, but every time i criticize the african-american community in any way then i'm a racist. if i criticize illegal immigrants, then i'm anti-poor and anti-hispanic. i think that's going to be a major theme directed against you anytime you criticize hillary clinton, you're a sexist. are you ready for that? >> no, i don't think it will at all and i'll tell you why. she's going to try to play it but i'm going to bring jobs back to this country. nobody respects women more than i do, by the way. i see it at the rallies.
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i saw it in new york, in pennsylvania. i lone all these states in landslides and i just absolutely killed everybody with the women. the women came out in droves, and i won the women category. i won african-american. i won virtually every category. i won landslides, and that means the five that we just won and then new york the week before, but i won with women and just about every other group. in fact, every other group. >> okay. but you've got about 10 million votes a little more than 10 million votes since the primaries began, and that's more than mitt romney had and that's why, i'm sure you know this because you watch this program, i said you're unstoppable. you're going to get the nomination. that's my opinion, but as you know i'm always right. however, you need 153 million votes more than you have. so, yeah, the republican primaries motivated gopers have selected you and there's no doubt about it, they have. but 153 million other americans,
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you have to persuade them to vote with you. if you're getting hit with sexist, racist, anti-poor, anti-hispanic, you're going to have to have a shield to come back, and i'm just wondering whether you have that strategy developed? >> i think in my mind i do. i haven't been focused on it yet for a different reason. i've had 17 people and 16 of which who came at me, governors and senators and very smart people, people like dr. ben carson who is a fantastic guy who endorsed me and chris christie who endorsed me. you know, they were all coming at me and then i'll focus on hillary and i will win against hillary because i'm going to have a stronger military. i'm better at the military than she is. the military people are all voting for trump. you look at the different groups and the different subgroups, and women are going to vote for trump because they want security, they want safety, they want to have women's health issues taken care of properly and you know that hillary is not going to be a great president. this is not going to be a
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woman -- she's got problems -- i don't even know if she can run. i don't even know -- frankly, i watch you all the time and i see you talking about the e-mail scandal. i don't know how she gets by that problem when so many people's lives have been ruined for doing much less than she did. on the assumption that she runs, i call her crooked hillary. she is. she's crooked hillary, and i say that i will beat her easier than beating some of the people that i've just won -- >> that's an optimistic view. >> no, i really feel it. >> i know you do. >> she has a record that's terrible and she's got a lot of problems. i don't know, bill, that she's going to be able to run, and i don't think you know that either. >> nobody knows. >> if she is running, she's only running because she's being protected by the democrats. without that, she wouldn't have a chance of running. straight ahead, a watters's world trump edition. >> what's your favorite? >> i like the monologue. >> any don't have my talent, my
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money, or especially my good look. >> right back with watters.
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aleve pm for a better am. and finally tonight "watters' world" the trump edition. shortly after donald trump made his announcement that he would run for president, he appeared on "saturday night live." the ratings were big, and so watters hit the streets right after that to find out what people thought of mr. trump's performance. >> did you guys see trump on "snl"? >> yeah. we saw it. >> you used to call me on the cell phone. >> did you know trump could dance like that? >> i think he needs a couple lessons. >> i learned how to do the cha-cha cha. >> i think trump dances better
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than obama. >> whoa! ♪ >> i thought it was pretty fny, the whole thing. >> i thought he was ridiculous. i didn't think he was funny at all. >> you're fired. >> so what did you think about trump on "snl"? >> i thought he was pretty great. >> i thought he made an ass of himself. >> not everybody can be as funny as bill o'reilly was on "snl." >> true. ♪ >> what was your favorite sketch of the night? >> i like the monologue when he first got on with the two guys flanking him. >> they don't have my talent, my money, or especially my good looks. >> i liked the first skit where mexico gave him a check. >> i brought you the check for the wall. >> it's so wonderful. >> biggest ratings in four years. >> i believe it. >> yeah. i mean, i watched it and i don't usually watch "snl." surely you can't be serious? >> i am serious. >> when he was making the sound with the laser. >> what did you think about when
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larry david came outs and heckled him? >> it was great. >> frump istrump is a racist! >> would you have said that for $5,0 $5,000? >> oh yeah. >> you would have said it twice in three for 15. all kidding aside, you're ex sided to see melania as first lady? >> why not. i like the accent. >> that's not all you like. >> i'm about to rock this place down. >> how is hillary going to top this? >> she has to come back and do her own video. >> the clintons should do wife swap on abc now. >> that would be funny. >> did you like the drunk uncle on "weekend update." >> somebody has been saying the things i have been thinking. >> completely accurate. >> so do you guys think that helps or hurts trump's campaign? >> it helps.
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>> it helps a little. >> somebody else it would hurt if it like giuliani or bush. but trump, this stuff seems to roll right off him. >> great, great, great. isn't that fantastic? >> do you think you're now less likely to vote for trump? >> i would never vote for him, never. >> you don't want to make america great again? >> we'll never know the truth. >> i'm more likely to vote for anybody that's on "snl" just because "snl" is good. >> okay. all right. so if ted cruz went on "snl," you'd vote for ted cruz. >> i don't know who that is but probably. >> it's exhausting. >> do you ever watch "watters' worl wor world"? >> no. i'm watters. >> i'm a huge fan. you keep it real. thank you for watching this eggs edition of "the factor."
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i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. primetime network special. good evening. i'm megyn kelly. welcome to my first prime time network special. here is what you're in for. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> it's been a long nine months. >> it has been a long time. >> this is the first you and i have ever discussed what happened. it's on. you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. i thought it was a fair question. >> i thought it was unfair. >> you know it's not a cocktail party. i want to talk about the tweeting. >> you would be amazed at the ones i don't retweet. >> did i say that? >> many times. >> okay. ♪ >> and from rocky childhood to rocky horror, transgender star la vern cox is telling