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it's like a buffet of doughnuts. a quick programming note, 10:00 a.m. saturday morning if you're not watching, something's wrong with you. this weekend, special coverage ahead of the primaries. "the five" starts now. i'm greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling, her beach towel is a washcloth, dana perino and a special guest you will see in a moment. "the five," or six. hillary's speep, she imagined the horror of a trump foreign policy. she beat him like a rug, an orange one. >> i believe the person the republicans have nominated for president cannot do the job. donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. they're not even really ideas. just a series of bizarre rants.
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personal feuds and outright lies. not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. we all know the tools that donald trump brings to the table -- bragging, mocking, composing nasty tweets. i'm willing to bet he's writing a few right now. making donald trump our commander-in-chief would be an historic mistake. >> that was harsh. somehow i don't think she'll be invited to any more of trump's weddings. she says all of this after the state department warns american tourists in europe of potential terror attacks, all caused by videos, am i right, hillary? that's the larger point. a candidate running for president can name the threat that is trump, but not the threat behind terror. trump's rise is precisely due to the liberal cowardice that refuses to name what wants us dead. imagine all the evil things they can name -- fracking, coal,
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traditional bathrooms, fox news, but they can't name islamism. when toilets trump terror, we need change. islamists work 24/7 to annihilate america, and we fret over plumbing. are we safe with a trump or hillary. hillary said this. >> as a candidate for president, there's nothing i take more seriously than our national security. >> but, she also claimed that a video caused terror and lied to the families of our dead she treated classified info the way her husband treats women. imagine if she had been hacked, putin would invade his neighbors without concern. terrorists would have known that an outpost of benghazi was ripe for picking. syria would have known our red line was a bluff. wait. then there's trump. he compliments a north korean nut. admires china's response to tiananmen square. says he's fine with japanese nukes. trump's words could be scary, but hillary's deeds are scary, too. that's trump's edge, because
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they're just words -- for now. >> before we begin, let's bring in our special guest, his name is bill o'reilly, he's back with us tonight. this time you're here for an entire hour. you host something called "the o'reilly factor." it's pretty successful. but he's also the executive producer of "legends and lies" a great program. season two begins this sunday. at 8:00 p.m. welcome back, bill. >> i don't know what happened. i got in the elevator and i'm over here for an hour. >> i was grabbed. >> it's called mission creep. >> i'm the creep. >> thank you for the plug. think everybody is going to like it. >> i watch it every sunday, it's fantastic. >> a great way to do history. for someone who doesn't like history. we force you to watch. >> i know. it only takes a shoelace. >> nicely done. >> come back tomorrow. >> what did you think of hillary's speech? >> i'm opening with it in "the
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factor" doing some talking points on it i took away that the greatest threat to national security is trump. not isis, not putin, it's trump. because i was expecting a little more depth into okay i'm going to solve the putin problem this way. i'm going to go about china this way. maybe we'll do this with isis. got very, very little of that. >> so what it was, was a campaign speech and california, trying to mobilize democrats to vote for her over sanders, because she hates trump more than sanders does. >> that's what it was. settle she's hoping that people realize that sanders couldn't do that. >> or, or maybe she turned the campaign from prime campaign to a general election campaign, saying this is, hey donald trump, coming after you right now. she also pointed out her words, quote we need to be firm, but wise with our rivals, china and russia. and then when you think about back, what's going on with china and russia, under clinton/obama, presidency state department. china is extending into the south china and russia takes
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crimea from ukraine and eats our lunch in syria. i'm not sure how she would be more tough or firm and wise with china and russia than donald trump would be. >> that's the point. we have her deeds, all we have for now is trump's words. juan, you said it was the greatest speech you ever saw. >> i cried over the monologue, that's what i cried over. i thought it was a very good speech. i was thinking as i was coming down here, i wondered how you guys would react. i thought this was hillary clinton at her best. i don't think you saw anything shrill. i thought she was pointed. i thought she went right at trump with regard to some of the inconsistencies in what she said. >> wasn't this supposed to be a foreign policy speech. >> yes. and how would trump impact our standing in the world. she made it very clear that trump hurts america globally. when he says israel, how about israel? >> don't you think that voters are smart enough to make a determination do they need hillary clinton to say that? i wanted information about what
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secretary clinton's vision is to defeat isis. to neutralize putin. to stem the unbelievable migrant catastrophe in europe. i didn't get any of that, juan. >> there wasn't time for that. there wasn't time because we had to diss trump for 43 minutes. >> it's not the time to deliver that message. what's the imperative here, bill o'reilly. the imperative is to say to people that that don't think just that donald trump is so entertaining, that he's out there embracing vladimir putin, isn't it funny? no, it's not funny. >> kimberly, what was your take on it? >> well yeah, it was like don't vote for this guy, he's the scariest person in the world. he makes the kim jong-un, putin and everybody else look like little teletubbys, super reasonable and you shouldn't be afraid of them at all. i would have liked to see some specifics as to why to choose her. she said she's made tough decisions, i know about the four
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dead americans and pushing the video. and you know, not following with state department policy and deleting emails and keeping private serp server. i know a about a lot of things that she's done that are inappropriate and conduct unbecoming a commander-in-chief of the united states. so tell people why they need to vote for you. first of all you have to get over the bernie hurdle in california. but she did, i think bolling jumped the shark and tried to get on the whole like hijack the trump train and say derail it. >> what did you make of it, dana? >> agree with most of what's been said. including with juan. i thought it was one of her best speeches and i do think she i had made the pivot to take donald trump on directly as he's been doing with her. he has the luxury of doing that because he was able to dispense of his opponents early on. she tried ridicule without malice, and she didn't yell. she didn't do that arc thing. >> where she raises her voice and comes back down. she kept it level.
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>> so this is, this is a speech to appeal to her base and to say this is how i would take donald trump on. i thought if you're a democrat, judging it by that standard. i thought it was a good speech. >> well for interest of fair and balanced, should we run a little bit of trump for contrast. >> hillary clinton, who lies, i mean she lies -- she doesn't know what the hell she's doing. it's going to be another four years of disaster. she's one of the worst secretaries of state in the history of our country. libya invasion was disgusting. she went to sleep when her ambassador was murdered. she should not be allowed to run. it's a disgrace. >> when you put them side by side, like that bill. this is going to be an interesting race, don't you think? >> there was a show in the '50s when you were like 12 years old? >> exactly. >> called the bickersons. first it was radio. then it was tv. and this is what we have. >> the bickersons. it's like, okay.
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i got trump on monday. i got to give him 30 seconds because i'm running a hillary sound byte on him that runs exactly 30 seconds. so we'll tell trump. i gave hillary a free shot at you on thursday, you get 30 seconds on monday. what really does that do? as i said, to juan, you know voters know basically who they're responding to and who they aren't. now is the time to put forth i'm going to solve the isis problem by doing this i'm going to solve the putin problem by doing this neither candidate is doing that. >> don't you think people would have said she's in the weeds, she's out there and she needs to respond to donald trump. and her big advantage with donald trump, bill is experience, and saying here's the reality. this is not some kind of reality tv show. this is not "the apprentice" you're fired, vladimir putin. >> how many times are you going to say that? 5,000 times? >> it's not just me. republicans, remember, you had 90 republicans sign a letter saying this guy, trump, is a threat to national security. to our interests. >> but the threat to national
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security is radical islam and that's, she's giving this whole territory over to trump. because there's no candidate on her side willing to say "radical islam" right? >> including her. >> including her. because it's going to incite some sort of additional isis violence, i guess? she spent about ten minutes outlining her ideas for foreign policy. and i think what was it, 43 total minutes. another 33 minutes bashing trump. this, if this was supposed to be a foreign policy, what's her foreign policy? what is it? >> you think this was the time 0 do that? as opposed to -- >> don't get me sitting down, i want to hear foreign policy. >> what did they advertise this, they said this was hillary clinton finally taking on donald trump. that's what she delivered. >> this was a foreign policy address. >> taking on donald trump. you disagree?
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>> i don't disagree what it was, we know what it was. not the way it was billed. >> i thought it was -- >> here's what it is, like a george clooney movie. you go in to see george clooney and you got juan williams. >> that's even better. >> i think there's a confusion of what the premise was, i knew it was about trump. >> when have we ever complained about that with somebody else? the reason i heard it -- >> foreign policy address by hillary clinton in san diego. right on, i'm ready. >> we don't mind when trump bashes everybody, do we? >> in the last three or four polls, donald trump is beating hillary clinton in safety and security in america. >> that's not true. "the wall street journal"/nbc poll said 56% of voters clinton is better handling foreign policy. >> yesterday quinnipiac had donald trump beating hillary clinton in securing america and on the economy. she beat him on immigration. >> we're talking about who's better at handling foreign policy, eric.
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>> the harvey lembeck poll says neither of them know anything. >> last word, kg? >> i think she gave what she said was going to be a foreign policy speech and she attacked trump, which we also expected. it is what it is. >> have you ever heard that expression before, it is what it is? >> when you eliminate the spam, that's what she said. >> i have a new one -- at the end of the day. >> yeah! >> it is what it is at the end at the end of the day. >> you know where donald trump is going to be tomorrow? >> your house. >> you love him. >> bill, you know i'm going to hang out at your house tomorrow night. i got a dog. >> eric, you're always threatening to punch me out, when i say what bill just said, the big dog is here. >> you acause me of cutting you off. >> he doesn't like you. >> well -- >> he got the memo. >> i want to get one word in
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here. so yes two days ago the news media covered an empty trump podium and didn't cover clinton's speech. i think it is fair to imagine if she's giving a speech that you thought that she was going to give, nobody would have covered it, no one would have talked about it, she can't get on the front page of the paper, you have to give something to the media in order to get on the front page and that's what they accomplished today. >> and it was enjoyable, whether you liked it or not. >> the best 44 minutes i've ever spent. >> she gave a good speech. she gave a good speech. i thought she did a good job. >> next, are members of the press trying to help hillary take down trump. one journalist's inside account and bill o'reilly remains with us for the hour. he's thrilled. see you again soo. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms,
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shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. welcome back to "the five." bill o'reilly is still with us, he's here for the whole hour. we tant to talk now about the media's role in this year's presidential election. we know donald trump is not happy with some members of the press, who he calls dishonest. they're not treating him the same way as hillary clinton. according to the "daily mail's" u.s. political editor, david markasko. >> having spent time in both bubbles, both the hillary and the trump bubble, i will tell
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you it's completely her mindset, the reporters who are following around hillary, a lot of them are hillary fans. they're just in awe of her, you know with the trump people it's a feeding frenzy. and a lot of the people i think that editors assigned to the trump beat are the most aggressive ones. the ones who they hope will dig up the one piece of dirt that will kill the trump monster. >> all right. so bill that's pretty provocative statement. >> i think it's generally true. i mean we do this a few weeks ago. when "the new york times" ran the women thing on the front page. we found out the woman reporter was a feminist. and you know, she didn't like trump. good reporter, generally speaking. but had no use for the trump and the guy she wrote it with had tweeted anti-trump things, so i think it's accurate that the editors assign people to trump to be very aggressive. whereas, hillary clinton, i don't think she's getting soft treatment by the press. i don't see her that way.
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but i think the crew that follows her around, much friendlier than the guys on trump. >> i think bernie is getting the softest treatment of all of them. that is, his beliefs haven't been fully exposed, he's gotten a free ride. do you remember the scooby van, when all the reporters were running and chasing after hillary clinton? i don't think this is a new. we know that from the pew report, that over last several years that a large majority of reporters when asked, say they do vote democratic or they tend, they identify as liberals. and i would imagine they probably wanted al gore to win and john kerry to win and they wanted obama to win both times. i wouldn't be surprised. i do think it's not just trump, i think any republican candidate was going to come up against this. maybe not as strong. trump has called them sleazes and things like that. not a lot of love lost there. >> all right so what do you make of it. this is something sb who has been on the inside, seen bod sides of it one person's opinion. but nevertheless this is what
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trump has been saying. >> we've been saying this for years and bill has been pointsing it out as well, that the vast majority of the media, the mainstream media abc, nbc, cbs, "new york times," et cetera, leans severely left. and when you have that, of course they're going to cover the candidates in different ways, they're going to give hillary passes or give the republicans, trump or anyone else, when it was other candidates, they gave them the harder time. a lot of this comes from the reaction to the $5.6 million that trump raised. scrutinized every detail of that donation. well further than they've ever scrutinized hillary clinton and some of the clinton foundation accusations. i'll give you one more example, besides the factor, what is the most influential television program for a politician? a sunday talk show, right? george stephanopoulos, used to work as a communications directsor for the clintons, he's handling, he's holding down one of the most influential talk
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shows in the morning shows on the planet, politically. that shouldn't -- what world is that okay? >> well, it's a media bias, that's what you're saying? >> of course. >> prevalent, alive and well. >> if you have a problem with george, call him out. but i don't think that because someone has a politics that are political background it necessarily means they can't be a good journalist. to me the real news here, it's just striking to me, is that gee, hillary clinton gets harsher coverage than anybody. >> than trump? >> right. i think hillary clinton, in fact there was a study that said hillary clinton of the four major networks and outlets, by far, the most negative coverage. trump gets the most free media everybody takes trump when he shows up. i guess we were talking about why won't hillary debate bernie in california, right? which i was a big advocate of. when trump doesn't debate bernie, nobody says anything. >> oh, my god, you're crazy.
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>> she agreed to debate him. >> so he's obligated to debate the other opponent for the democratic primary, but the person, the front-runner of the democratic primary is not obligated? you're stretching. >> we're failing to make a distinction between commentary and reporters. the reporters tend to lend, lean left. but among commentators, there is an army of advocacy for trump. he gets more free passes than a hot chick at a nightclub. so let's not forget -- >> that's a lot. >> speaking, the press loves trump because they see a career in him. there can be 100 books about trump and in one year. >> so wait a minute i'm not quite getting what you say. you think that trump gets softer reportage? >> among commentators. not among reporters. >> among commentators? >> exactly. they love him. he's the most explosive thing in
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politics since bill's cigar. >> they might like him on, but they're cheap-shotting him all day long, on cnn, msnbc. they're hammering him all day long. where, one thing about hillary clinton, you're a sexist. >> one bad thing about trump, it goes on twitter. >> i'm not buying that. i think that the talk radio, yes, they're favoring trump. yes. okay. but the mainstream commentators and all the vehicles that i mentioned, are desperately favoring hillary. >> i don't think are getting scrutiny to trump yet. >> what do you mean, scrutiny? what do you want? he's a businessman. do you want to look at his ledger? >> go right ahead. >> go right ahead? ahead, the state department admits it deliberately deleted parts of a 2013 press briefing. the part that exposed the administration's lies about negotiations with iran. but many serious questions remain. new developments on that story next. i have asthma...
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follow-up o yesterday's bombshell admission from the state department, after initially calling it a glitch, the department came clean and confessed it deliberately cut out a key exchange between fox news correspondent james rosen and then-spokeswoman jen psaki from a press briefing. it was a portion when psaki revealed the administration had been misleading the press on the iran nuclear negotiations. on "fox & friends," a current spokesman john kirby was asked if it was an abberation or a practice of the obama state department. >> what do you make of jen psaki's admission in this tape. that yes at times you have to lie from the podium. >> first of all, we don't lie, that's a key tenet of being a spokesman, you can't lie. the moment you do that, your credibility going down the toilet. she said sometimes diplomacy
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needs privacy to be effective. that's actually true. >> one question that still remains who gave the order to erase the exchange and kimberly, john kirby said he's not going to try to check that out. that matters, because political appointees that have power over civilians that make that order should have to answer. >> i know what happened. >> you do? >> hillary clinton erased it. >> that's where it went? >> at least we know how to restore the video. >> dana, you posed that question yesterday to rosen and in fact they played your clip. >> they did? >> yes, on bill hemmer this morning. that's the key and pivotal question. i think that's very important. who is making those kind of calls and decisions, essentially a cover-up. i don't believe for one minute they don't know exactly who ordered it. somebody is being protected. at a certain point they'll say it wasn't me, it wasn't me. by process of elimination -- >> if i was kirby, i would say nobody is leaving this room or building until i find out who it is. because bill, they also called
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it a glitch for three weeks. and lying. >> yes. >> they -- >> i wanted to ask you -- >> i got rosen on tonight. i'm going to force him, he knows who erased it. rosen knows. >> said he's been given some tips. i think he knows, too. >> so far we've got a couple of people. >> jen psaki went after rosen. she is saying you're demeaning me, you're defaming me. >> which he hasn't. >> i don't think so but that's what she's saying now. >> who does she work now? >> she's the white house communications director. i like your style. you couldn't come out here, you're like a prosecutor. you asked sk questions you know the answers to. what i'm interested in is something you said yesterday, you thought it was a violation of the federal records act. they come out today and say absolutely not. the official record was not -- >> the transcript. but it was what was given out for public information. >> why is that, that should be a distinction without a difference. >> as a former press secretary i have to say if somebody had,
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somebody had said, to protect you, i had them cut out a piece of your briefing, that would protect the president from this lie that we're doing about the iranian -- i would have said, that's not your decision to make. so jen psaki. if i had, the thing is, that's why you have to find out who the political appointee was that made the call to the civilians to ask them to do it. >> somebody higher up did this. i mean it's not some flunkie. >> i think a video caused this. clearly -- >> it was the video. >> they were watching some video on youtube and they got really upset and decided to edit it. >> can you imagine if you guys edited -- >> something that cheney had ordered there would be a hearing. >> what's worse, the actual editing of the eight minutes of rosen's question and the answer or the cover-up? >> cover-up usually sends men to jail. ask martha stewart. >> the state department has lied about this for weeks. only because we caught them when
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ben rhodes said we've been lying to you about the iran deal. >> it's all -- that's the best part about it. it's rhodes' ego. >> how many more of these are there? do you remember when francois hollande's comment on terrorism was edited because they didn't want it on the record as well. >> that was a glitch as well. >> robots run amok. >> admiral kirby is a stand-up guy, he came on "fox & friends" and said there's no cover-up. >> but he inherited the situation. the person who called it a glitch, he had to deal with that. >> he's got to chase it down. he's doing what he can. >> no one has been fired. >> they only get promotions when you lie, cheat and -- >> i'll get fired if i don't tease. >> hollywood heartthrob ryan gosling giving ladies another reason to swoon over him.
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s. the fastest seven minutes on television, three stories, seven minutes, one host. first up, president obama paid a visit to indiana yesterday, made some lofty claims on the economy completely disregarding facts the commander-in-chief says the middle class is doing great and it's fox news who is making it seem like it's not. >> i'm going to start with the story that not every republican, but most republican candidates up and down the ticket are telling -- america's middle class, families like yours, have been victimized by a big bloated federal government, run by a bunch of left-wing elitists like me. and i haven't, you know, turned on fox news or listened to conservative talk radio yet today, but i've turned them on
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enough, over these past seven and a half years to know i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. >> now the numbers say something completely different. this has been the weakest recovery from a recession in modern history. especially affected of course, the middle class, bill, president obama deserves credit for a robust middle class? fact or fiction? >> i don't think he's done a great job on the economy. the other side, juan's crew, says that he inherited this giant depression. >> thank you. >> if he hadn't done it, then we'd all be living in the dust bowl in oklahoma. speculation, but if you look at seven and a half years, if you're the coach of any team, if you're the ceo of a company and your growth rate is less than 2%, you're out. >> i'll tell you another one, juan, wages are flat. household incomes are flat. household net worths are down under president obama. >> no. let me tell you this is one of the most incredible things, first of all thank you for imitating me, that was pretty good. if you are only this good
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looking. but anyway the point i think the point here is look at wall street, look at unemployment rate. look at gdp, right? look at our standing in the world, where would you rather start a business, eric? anywhere or the united states? answer, usa, usa. >> if you ask me the question, i would start a business with the lowest tax rate and it certainly isn't the united states. >> oh yes. right. everybody in the world knows where you would start a business. >> that's why it's exporting america. that's why companies are leaving, closing up shop. it's become -- >> people are leaving america? >> it's become punitive to have businesses here. small businesses, entrepreneurs. >> 66% of the americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction economically. >> and how many thought that -- ten years ago? >> why are the democrats running for president saying the economy is a mess and they've got to do
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better. congratulations obama, for helping wall street. >> i think the arrogance of the speech is the location is important, he gave a speech in elkhart, indiana in 2009, saying these are all the things i'm going to do this is him going back, making good on his promises. the arrogance is he didn't give any credit to the republican governor, he could not have given this speech in illinois, because most people from illinois have been fleeing to indiana because of the high taxes of illinois. >> how about this guy, the chick magn magnet, ryan gosling. remember him? >> now it's too late. >> i wrote you 365 letters. i wrote you every day for a year. >> you wrote me? >> yes. it wasn't over. still isn't over. >> this was -- >> gosling, the hottest guy in
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the world, cording to all of our producers, did an interview where he stated the obvious, quote, i think women are better than men, they're stronger, more evolved. you can tell it especially when you have daughters, they're leaps and bounds beyond boys, immediately, they are better than us. they make me better. >> i was going to go to bill because -- can i get kg to weigh in on women better than men? do you agree with gosling? >> our producerll of our producers, porter, shawn, i don't know. i mean i think he's fine. he's -- >> he's not floating my boat. put it that way. yeah. >> i think he should run on a third ticket. ryan gosling. he should run on the pandering ticket. >> he would probably get more votes. >> women better than men? >> of course, obviously. >> it's pathetic. we get it, you're sensitive. you are going to vote for bernie. you wear hemp, you eat vegan. he's trying so hard, we get it,
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you're enlightened. he's insecure. >> juan and i agree, right? we have to go back to our wives and, we agree, right? >> this is a father of two boys and a girl, this is so inappropriate to say, she outperforms the boys, you look at it in schools, girls are the majority in college, graduate schools, they're the majority of the workforce. >> graduate with honors, president of the class. >> do you think ryan wants dates? >> i don't think he has a hard time getting dates, i could be wrong. do you ever get snitched on by your own 5-year-old son? check out this 911 call. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> my dad went past a red light. >> he did? >> uh-huh. >> is he home right now? >> yeah. >> can i talk to him? >> hello. >> hello. quincy police. >> oh no. i'm just going to apologize,
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that's my 5-year-old son. >> just wanted to let us know you ran a red light. >> oh no. >> now greg, this is reason 500 why i don't have kids. i worked for 30 years to get where i am, i don't want to be narced on by some brat because i didn't hug him enough. >> you're the worst. >> technology is, it's not the robots that are going to kill us, it could be the children, who understand technology better than we do. >> you notice a little girl didn't do that girls are more loyal to their dads. >> so true, we wouldn't rat them out, daddies rule. >> go right ahead. >> somehow make the 5-year-old calling 911 into the fact that obama saved us from a depression. i know you can do it. i know you can do it. >> i'm going to imitate bill o'reilly. it's obama's fault that that kid isn't loyal to his dad. that's what's going on with leftist elite. >> you didn't blame trump for
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that. >> wanted me to blame obama. >> we're going to leave it there. keep it right there because bill o'reilly previews his big weekend kickoff of season two of his wildly popular "legends and lies" series, stick around. everything you're good at now, you were once... pretty bad at. it's the same for credit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at credit. whatwherever you are.ing. splenda zero is a fun, easy way to get the perfect amount of sweetness, down to the last sip. zero calories. zero carbs. zero sugar. zero effort. new splenda zero. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in.
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>> our brethren are already in the field. i know not what course others may take. but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death. >> the first season of bill o'reilly's hit series, "legends and lies" spotlighted key figures from the wild west this time around it profiles our founding fathers. the premiere of "legends and lies: the patriots" airs this sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. it kicks off with a focus on samuel adams and paul revere, bill can tell us more about what we're going to see. you cover 60 years, 1760s to 1820s, it's the stories you
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haven't been taught in school. it's more than the founding fathers. it's the swamp fox, francis marian. the green mountain boys of vermont. regular people like you, gutfeld. >> i am regular. >> who played an enormous role in getting us freedom. but you know the icons are there, too, like we tell you how alexander hamilton started the rap industry. and all of that. but the one that really took me aback was george washington. very few people know what a tough guy he was. he makes me look like pee wee herman. what washington did to his own troops, it will snap your head back. i don't want to tell you, because i want to you watch it that's why it's called "legends and lies" because there are lies, not malicious lies, but myths are that aren't true about all of the people who fought for our independence. we debunk those, while at the same time telling you the truth about these individuals. >> did he have wooden teeth?
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>> washington did. >> what's the biggest lie you debunked? >> it was basically that the founding fathers were these pristine people, who never really did anything wrong. i mean they were worried about benjamin franklin in paris, they needed the french come in to help us fight the british. what is franklin doing in paris? running around with everybody's wife. >> he was inventing electricity under the covers. >> and he was doing experiments in the bathtub about that. and so what we say is, that these things were kept quiet, but they were, washington and adams, john adams, they were going crazy, what is old ben doing in paris, if they catch him -- >> inventing the hot tub. >> if they catch him, we're not going to get the french fleet to come in and help us. that's the kind of stuff that we -- it's not a tabloid thing. i'm trying to tell you it's an examination of the people, good and bad. >> let me just say that the wild west, the first season, just terrific. the series now is going to be
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picked up for two more seasons, this season and two more. a special treat on christmas day this series, there will be nine parts during the summer. three then in december and one on christmas day. about george washington crossing the delaware. >> and winning the most important fight in the revolutionary war. i just did that cut today. i just did the christmas thing today. it's fun, i'm a former history teacher, we like history, we got the killing books and all that. but this is fun to see it come alive on the screen. >> do you do reenactments? >> we do some of that, but we do a lot of historian interviews, we don't want it to be tabloid stuff. we have actors and there is a script. but the scripts are taken from real words. >> can we have roles? can we have roles in this? >> you know who did have a role? >> michael tamaro. he had a role. >> you were, i saw you in the first series. >> i'm in as a historian. not in -- >> are you in this one? >> i'm in the swamp with the swamp fox. >>ky be in the next one?
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an hour this is a really beautiful book, written by david fisher, edited by me. it's number one in the united states of america. >> nicely done. >> don't forget it for father's day. >> for the kids, lots of pictures and stuff, kids like it. too. >> juan? >> we've come up with greg's nightmare, vladimir putin's russia has mad scientists who have now created a high-tech frankenstein to fight wars. in fact, this robot is remote-controlled by operators wearing sensor suits to simulate the actions of the robot. for example you just saw, he can drive a car. it's called ivan the terminator. that's a nice name. >> terminator. >> that's not a robot if it's being controlled externally. that's not a real robot. >> what is it? >> it's like a toy. >> that's like storm troopers. it's storm troopers. >> all right. let's get to this quickly, shall we? >> i hate these people! >> let's take a shot of "the
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view" this morning, if you notice when you're looking at them. three of the lovely women here are wearing basketball jerseys, i wonder how new those are, right? i don't like people who wear sports you know, memorabilia, but i even hate it more when they're wearing it during the championship. you know as if they've been, as if this has some kind of effect on the outcome? i hate that. >> you're kboring. >> it's going to be a good championship. >> i don't even know what it is. >> golden state. i'm from the golden state and i don't own one golden state jersey. >> those are fun to sleep in. it could be fun. >> i know. >> you don't know. >> yes, i do. kimberly, i've been on that tree outside your window many times. it's your turn, by the way. >> chopping it down. we have a very great story here, if you want to talk about humanity and people reaching out to give back to help someone in need. a world war ii veteran who served his country faithfully unfortunately was defrauded by some very bad people. he lost nearly all of his
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income, his life savings in fraud scheme, it was $43,000 in total. he fought bravely for our country in pearl harbor. however some good news, a gofundme page for mr. holder, jack holder has now raised $58,000 as of the show time tonight. the nice woman shayna schwartz was moved to create it after hearing his story. she's already given him a check for $19,000 this week. now it's up to $58,000. i think it's a great example of humanity and taking care of each other. >> so on the twitter machine, which mr. o'reilly is very active on. johnny dollar, he had a throwback thursday, on something from 1980. jimmy carter in 1980 gave a foreign policy speech when he was running against ronald reagan. he used the words risky, dangerous and beyond the mainstream of america. guess what hillary clinton used today? almost the exact same words,
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risky, dangerous, goes beyond the values of america. there it is, 36 years later. both taking shots at their political opponent instead of giving a true foreign policy speech. >> my goodness. >> so martha washington's birth day. she would have been 285 today. >> she looks great. >> there was an event at mount vernon on the piazza. a mansion to your. 100 new u.s. citizens were sworn in today right there. it was martha washington look-alike. she gave a speech and i want to congratulate those new u.s. citizens, welcome to america. >> make a lot of money as aton hear. >> elvis is number two. >> she could make it into the next "legends and lies." she was a brave woman. she wasn't just some dumpling. >> she wasn't what? >> a dumpling. >> thanks to bill o'reilly for
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joining us, catch him on "the factor." and "legends and lies" on sunday. "special report" is up next. get out of my line of fire, kimberly. hillary clinton touts her foreign policy credentials and rips into donald trump, while the gop presumptive nominee gets the endorsement of the top republican in congress. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, the woman who was the country's top diplomat and wants to be its next president was anything but diplomatic today. in discussing one of the men standing in her way to the white house. hillary clinton used a scorched earth attack on donald trump to try to disqualify the presumptive gop nominee. while trying to bolster her own credentials. even as her dem
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