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report. thanks for watching. the factor special the trump phenomenon hosted by bill o'rielly starts now. monday. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight... >> the most fascinating presidential campaign of this generation. >> we're altogether going to make america great again, folks. >> donald trump setting his sights on hillary clinton and taking on tough foreign policy questions. >> okay. >> and we're going to keep the oil. not give it out through the back door. >> we have a full hour with mr. trump. he sat down with the factor last june. >> i have been dealing with politicians all my life. >> we're going to win, win, win.
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hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching this special edition of "the factor", the trump phenomenon. we're focused on discussions i have had with donald trump here on the factor since his announcement of running for the presidency. it has been a whirl wind campaign. mr. trump tapped into the fury being felt by millions of republican voters. we begin in indiana after winning the primary. >> i want to congratulate ted. i know how tough it is. it is tough. i have had 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.
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what happened? >> he was a great competitor and it worked out. we had an amazing day in indiana and a tremendous victory and he competed hard and tough. so i respect ted. >> marco rubio saying good things good you and he may have been in the sun too much. you know, he's in miami and it's hot. would you consider rubio as vp? . >> i don't want to talk too much about it. i'm considering a number of people and we do have a really good, and i would consider him. >> you would? okay. >> but we do have a lot of candidates. >> with this campaign slogan be
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vote for big don and little marco? no? >> no. it would be vote to make america great again. you know what happened when cheney got to be vice president. that possible here? >> ben is a terrific guy. he's a friend of mine. he gave me a warm endorsement early on. he's been so helpful, he was making calls and making speeches, doing a lot of television. he's a terrific guy. dr. ben carson, a terrific guy. >> before you get to cleveland you're going to try to consolidate the republican establishment report by doing the following. appointing rudy giuliani the homeland security chief and
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appointing ben carson as huge and human services chief. >> i have not made that decision, but they'd be popular and i think they do a phenomenal job. all three would be very good choices and very good positions. >> it's the timing of that. would you do it before you win it? so you'd have a squad? >> i like the idea of doing some of this. >> tone. tone. if history is a barometer, are you going to respond to that?
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if hillary clinton takes the high road and doesn't do that? if she wants to go the high road, i would be fine with that. >> you're fine with the low road. most people don't want to go on the low road. >> i have to handle it if i have to do it. >> okay. >> unfortunately, children who are seen demonstrating against you in california, roll tape on this. that was in fort wayne, indiana. what do you think about that? >> the parents ought to be
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ashamed, frankly. you have to go in the back way. because they disrupted outside and they were threatening. i think you're going to have to deal with that stuff. have you thought about how you're going to deal with people that get overly aggressive? >> i think we'll deal with it just fine. that was not a big deal. i went in, i did a speech, i went out. that is for the republican committee. i did that. that would have been one of my events. but it was, i've been not a big deal other than there are helicopters all over the place following me. i left the plane. i was in a van and we're being followed by helicopters. the fact is that that is not really a big deal. >> all right. >> next up, donald trump
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welcome back to our factor special. in the impact segment tonight, donald trump is setting his seeths on hillary clinton. i spoke with him about the secretary. >> this is what you've accomplished here, has never been done before. in this country. i mean, you, a political outsider, with no legislative experience, wipe out 17 experienced politicians, ben carson the exception, wipe them out. you're saying i shouldn't be surprised? and folks shouldn't be surprised? you're surprised. >> you know, is it's about jobs and the economy. a strong military. >> you're not surprised you're
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going to be the nominee? when you started out? you must have said this is a long shot but i'm going to could it anyway. >> my message is make america great again. from the moment announced on june 16th, it was well accepted. and right after that, shortly, a few weeks after we went to number one. we've been center stage, as you know. and i don't know. i've seen so many people, so many millions of people. this country is great. we have phone shall and we're not using it. my opponent, as you know, because you've reported it, i've had 55,000 negative ads and i
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won florida. >> and i -- >> they don't care. they don't care. >> what you have managed to do is inoculate yourself to all of that negativity by being a unique presence. look, whether you like trump or not, you don't have to listen. i'm just going to talk to the audience viktly. whether you like him or not, what he's done is unique. it's never been done before. he spoke directly to the people who went around the press. and he won. now, i'm back to you. you've got more work. 65% of americans are not in the will house. >> now, you know it's been a very tough battle with 17 people.
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and i was being hit from every angle on every side. i had to be very tough coming back. there is no question. in cases i had to be nasty. now, it looks like we're in good shape to go to the end and take on crooked hillary. and i think we're going to win. >> i look at new york state. it's a disaster. and i think i'll win new york. that would be a -- >> so it's not going to be a kinder, gentler donald trump in the one on one race. do you believe that when you go
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after hillary clinton, they've had personal problems in the white house, are you going to dredge that up? >> i hope not. i don't look to. i would like to be able to keep that out if possible. >> if they don't come after, you're not going to come after them personally? >> i would say that. when you say i'll be trouble with her, they're going to be tough with me. they're going into different things. i am what i am. i've done well. i built a great company. i filed papers for the great company, everybody can see it. i built an amazing company and frankly, there is some of the
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greatest in the world. >> here is what is likely to happen. >> i mean -- >> she's got nasty pieces of work on her table. and these are the worst, these guys. i don't want to mention their names. you know who they are. they're going to do it. they're going to come after you. >> i've known them 20 years. >> right. >> so and and they do that. are you going to then come back in kind and drag up and. >> and and that seems to be
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where it's going right now. now, that is not fair. you don't think you're dangerous. do you? >> no. i don't. i think i'm going to put the country back to work again. >> and when she goes off and says donald trump is dangerous and is doing all things to minorities, and he doesn't like muslims, it's dangerous, is that enough to set you back where you go after her person? >> they'd be lies. because that is not true. i think you understand that. >> coming up, mr. trump in a lightning round of questions. >> i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship with people. >> based on appeal. okay? appeal. appeal to people. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to this.
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tonight getting to know donald trump. back in june, 2015 trump announced he was running for president and you just tell me and this there is tremendous popularity in russia. they love what he's doing. >> so we have a president who is absolutely, you look at him, chemistry is so bad between those people. i was in moscow two years ago. and i will tell you, you can get along with those people and get along with them well, you can make deals with those people. >> you can make a deal with putin? >> i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship
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with putin. >> based on what? i mean, based on? >> based on a feel. >> come on. >> bush didn't have the iq. >> you are buying putin. >> i would be able to get along. i think i'd have a good relationship and it's important for this country to do that. and one of the things that i heard for years and years, never drive russia and china together. and isis? >> i will hit them so hard, i will find the proper general, i would hit them so hard, your head would spin. i have a way that would be very effective but when i watch obama get up and talk about it, two weeks of doing this, three weeks
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we're doing that. >> american ground troops in to chase them around? >> take back the oil. they have nothing. >> you have to go in. >> you bomb the hell out of them, then, encircle it, then, you go in. you get mobile go in and great oil companies go in. once you take that oil they have nothing left. >> would you make a nuke deal with iran? >> i would make a deal but not that deal. that allows them to do whatever they want. inspections are going to be a disaster, as sure as you're sitting there, they're going nuclear. you've got to put on sanctions big deal and make a deal from strength. look. the biggest problem the world has is nuclear weapons. our big problem is the maniacs controlling weaponry. it's never been like it is
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today. once they have the weapon, hillary don't have the strength anymore. >> the problem with sanctions is that you don't have cooperation. >> you have to get them to work with us. you have an obama that wants to play golf. part of being a leader is to get everybody in line. >> i've made a fortune in foreign countries. >> i laughed when you said you're going to build a giant wall and mexicans are going to pay for it. >> the mexicans are the new china. >> they're not going to pay for the wall. >> you have to let me deal with that. okay? they are ripping us badly. >> i'll charge for the products coming into this country. mexico is living off the united states. >> you can try to strangle them economically unless they pay for the wall? >> mexico will start behaving.
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mexico is not our friend. >> or you'll break them economically? >> they will not be thrilled. and china, the power we have is that we have rebuilt china. they've taken our jobs and manufacturing and everything from us. we owe china $1.3 trillion. they charge us tariffs. we don't charge them. the largest bank in the world is under this floor. >> china is going to have to okay you destroying mexico and okaying you putting a tariff on china. >> bill? >> do you think you're going to get it through? >> absolutely.
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i've been dealing with politicians all my life. they're all talk, no action. they're controlled by donors and special interests. when i tell somebody to do something, i'm not going to get a lobbyist calling me saying don't do that. i've been going through them all my life. this building was supposed to be 18 stories tall and it's 68 stories deal. i deal with politicians. >> like putin, you're going to be able to make congress your friend, too? >> i think so. >> all right. >> now, let's turn to domestic issues. the reason we have incoming equality, you make an enormous amount of money is because you're very well educated. in harlem, you have bad parents in terrible public schools.
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>> big problem, the african american kids are in worse shape now than they've ever been and we have a black president. this not supposed to happen. you have to create incentives for people to work. have you to create jobs and we have to create the kind of a economy where people are making more money than doing nothing. >> but that is the federal government creation. have you to get the private sector to do that. >> you can still you'll yat through incentives. >> to make the kids learn in school? what incentive? >> you've been saying it. you need parents. nothing like parents. it's a huge problem. i sit down with the best and brightest. we have a president that should have been focused on this and sure he cares about it, but did a poor job. if you're an african american youth now you're in worse shape than ever were in the history of the country. >> the culture is driving that.
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>> the tough culture. all of my life. all talk, no action and controlled by donors and lobbyists. >> next up, talking global terrorism with donald trump. >> i've been saying for a long time, i'd rather be unpredictable. >> later how will donald trump do with the woman's vote? >> nobody respect more than i do. i killed everybody with the women. the women cave out in droves. >> stay tuned for the reports. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster.
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between new york city and new jersey. the pilot, 56-year-old william gordon of key west, florida was killed in the crash. his body was recovered. >> now, in the unresolved problem segment, global terror and how to deal with it as commander in chief. i spoke with donald trump about that. >> what will you do about afghanistan? >> i would stay in afghanistan. it's adjacent and next to pakistan, which has nuclear weapons. so you have to stay and do the best you can. we should have probably gone there, first. i'd stay in afghanistan. and only, again, because of location next to pakistan.
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>> so you keep 10,000 troops there and find a war of attrition against the taliban? pakistan, i hate doing it. i hate doing it so much. but you have nuclear weapons and owe so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the usa. the doctor that helped us, they put him in prison. do you think you can get that doctor out? >> yes. i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them, let them out and they would let him out. they don't have respect for the president. when you say they take advantage, nobody is a friend to us. they take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. >> we talked about isis in june. when you were just launching your campaign. >> i would hit them so hard your head would spin. >> give me a headliner. >> i can't.
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i can't. i'm not going to give it to you now. >> i've been saying for a long time are, i'd rather be unpredictable. >> yes. and demanding they'll be there tomorrow. but i didn't want to say keep the oil, bomb the oil. they're sending it out. and are becoming richer and richer. you know, i didn't want to say that, either. but in our country, with the system that we have, you have to start saying you do. the problem when you say that, are giving them a lot of ideas. >> but there is an implication to your policy. and if i'm wrong, you need to tell me. >> if i say you're going to bomb
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those oil fields so they'd be useless to isis, would i be wrong in thinking that as a voter? >> i will say i know exxon mobile, and many great oil companies can get in there. it's amazing how quickly. >> but they can't defeat these isis people. you have to take american ground troops. >> we'll have to bomb and get people in the region or just bomb and keep the oil for years. >> to get the oil, that is going to require america's special forces, paratroopers. you're saying you're going to send in ground troops to defeat isis. no? >> no. we're going to use our so called
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allies. we don't have such great allies between us and the rest of the world. in theory, we say we'll use our allies. and so we give them beautiful humvees and the first shot is fired in the air and they start running. we should have never gone to iraq. when we got out, we should have kept the oil. >> correct me if i am wrong. it sounds to me like president donald trump will use ground troops to seize oil. >> two, i would try to use other people if possible. they don't seem to have the capability. >> we've got to get the oil. >> right. >> they've got a lot of wealth through banking channels.
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you have glow in the dark banking channels. people don't know bit. but the oil is the main thing. cutoff the oil. and we're going to keep the oil. >> coming up, trump talks about his pledge to appoint judges to the supreme court. >> i will appoint judges that will be pro-life. >> yes. >> then, wattters world hits the streets to find out how people feel about the trump phenomenon. >> how did you feel about donald trump on snl? >> he was great. >> i thought he made an if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. man, it's like pure power at your finger tips.
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see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. . thanks for staying with us. continuing now with our factor special, we spoke with donald trump, and that conversation included roe v. wade. we started with how he would choose the vice president. >> you say the associated press is reporting trump narrowed potential vps to five, not ruling out chris christie.
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is that accurate? >> i think they're excellent. at the convention. >> can you give me one? >> i'd love to give you all five. >> not even fair to you. >> it's fair to owe viewers and me. you're in charge. you can do it. >> so i'm oud. you said experienced politician, i'm out. i'm gone. >> no. no. >>, i don't take orders well. >> that is the problem. >> let me get to elizabeth warren. out of nowhere, she's calling you names. what do you think that is about? so she's a senator that has done nothing. she just talks and she's put in things and gotten nothing
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our special continues now. throughout his campaign, we have heard about the impact of the womens vote. i discussed that with mr. trump. >> for you to say if you were not a women suggesting the only thing she has going for her is she's a woman? >> that is the only thing she's got going. she's done a terrible job. you look at libya, and look at the things she's done, just absolutely disastrous. i would say the primary thing she has going is that she's a woman and she's playing that card like i have never seen anybody play it before.
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>> she's saying the woman card. that is it. >> what about i've been watching it. every time -- every time you raise your voice, it's like look what he is saying, look at the way he talks. she raises her voice much more than i raise mine. >> what about this sexism. i know what it is, any time i accuse a woman i'm accused of being sexist. buy time i kritd size the african-american community, i am a racist. if the i criticize illegal immigrants i'm anti-poor and anti-hispanic. that's going to be a theme directed against you, any time you criticize hillary clinton she is going to accuse you of being a sexist? >> i don't think it's going to
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matter. i'm going to bring jobs back to this country. new york, pennsylvania i won all these states in land slides and i absolutely killed everybody with the women. the women came out in droves. i won the women category, african-american, i won virtually every category. i won land slides. the means the five that we just won, and new york the week before. i won with women and just about every other group. in fact, every other group. >> okay. but i've got about 10 million votes a little bit more than 10 million votes since the primaries began. that's more than mitt romney had -- i'm sure you know this because you watch this program. i said you are unstoppable. you are going to get the nomination. that's my opinion. but as you know, i'm always right. however, you need 153 million votes more unanimous you have. yeah, the republican primaries, motivated goppers have selected you. there is no doubt about that. they have.
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but 153 million other americans -- you have15 to persuade them to vote for you. and if if you are getting hit with sexist, racist, anti-poor, answer hispanic, which you are going to get hit by every single day,y, you are going to have to have a shield to come back. i'm wondering whether that you have strategy developed? i think in my mind i do. i haven't been focused on it yet for a different reason. i've about 17 people, 16 of which who came at me, governors and senators and very smart people, people like ben carson, who endorsed me. and credits chris. butt they were all coming at me. 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 trumpp because they want skusht. they want safety. at the want to have women's health issues taken care of properly. and know that hillary is not
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going to be a great president. this is not going to be woman -- she has problems. i don't 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 imbeat her easier than beating some of the people that i just beat in terms of this. >> that's an optimistic view. >> i really feel it. i know you do. >> she has a record that's terrible and has a lot of problems. i don't know, bill that is that she is going to be able to run. i don't think you know that either. >> no one knows. >> she is running because she is being protected by the democrats. without that, she wouldn't have a chance of running. still ahead, a watters world trump edition. don't miss it. >> what was your favorite sketch of the night. >> i h liked the monologue whene first got on with the two guys
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finally tonight, watters world, the trump edition. shortly after 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 see trump on "snl"? >> yes, we saw it. >> call me on my cell phone. >> you used to call me on the cell phone. >> did you know trump could dance like that? >> i think he needs a couple of 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 funny, the whole thing. >> i thought he was ridiculous. i didn't think it was funniate all. >> you're fired. >> so what did you think about trump on "snl"? >> i thought he was pretty great. thought he made an ass of himself. >> really? >> yes. >> well not everybody can be as funny as bill o'reilly was on "snl"? >> true. >> what was your favorite sketch of the night? >> i liked 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. liked the first skit where mexico gave him a check. >> i brought you the check for the wall. >> oh, that's so wonderful. >> biggest ratings in four years. >> i believe it. >> yeah, i mean i watched it and i don't usually watch snm "snl." >> shirley, you can be sewers. >> i am serious, and don't call me shirley.
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>> when he was making the sound with the layser. >> what did you think about when larry david came out and heckled him. >> it was great. >> trump's a racist. >> would you have said that for $5,000? >> oh, yeah, why not. >> you would have said it twice? >> any time, man. >> three for 15. [ laughter ] >> now, all kidding aside, you are exciting to see medical melania as first lady, possibly? >> why not? i like the accent. >> that's not all you like this. >> i'm about to rock this place down. >> how is hillary going to top this? >> she has to come out and do her own video. >> did you like the drunk uncle on weekend update. >> oh, my gosh. >> someone has been saying the thing that i have been sthig. >> in puerto rico we have a saying saying that drunk people tell you the truth. >> completely accurate. >> do you think that helps or hurts trump's campaign?
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>> it helps. >> it helps. >> it helps a little. >> somebody else it would hurt, if it was giuliani or bush, probably would have burned them. but trump, this seems to roll right off him. >> great, great, great, great, great, isn't it fantastic. >> do you think you are less likely to vote for trump? >> i would never vote for him. >> 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. >> all right. so if ted cruz went on "snl," you would vote for ted cruz? >> i don't know who that is, but probably. >> it's exhausting. >> did you ever watch watters world? >> no. >> i'm watters, and you're in my world right here. >> oh, right. i like that, man. >> oh, he knows he moo. >>-high hi mr. o'reilly, i'm a huge fan. you keep it real. >> and that is it for us tonight. thank for watching this special edition of the factor.
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i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. hello, and welcome to a special holiday weekend edition of "justice" i'm judge jeanine pirro. it's been a campaign season for the ages. and the real fun hasn't even started yet. tonight we'll preview a jel general election sure to make history. in november, will we elect this country's first female president? or a man with no political experience who has defied the odds at every turn? joining me now to look ahead to this historic matchup is a man who knows a thing or two about washington, d.c., former republican speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt gingrich rich. all right, good evening mr. speaker. >> good evening. >> we're thrilled you hav
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