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the 5:00. boy the way my book making the case is now out on paperback and audio i recorded on itunes and amazon. mr. bill o'reilly is next. good night. "the o'reilly factor" is on, tonight: [shouting] >> with some far left loons actually saying violence is okay at trump rallies, how are the authorities responding? tonight, we'll have a factor investigation. >> o'reilly in an introduce with him you can say why tactically he want to do do it. he said i think the judge should step down not because of anything in the merits but the perception that his future ruling. that's exactly why the judge needs to stay in. >> cnn distorting my analysis of the trump-judge controversy. truth serum on the case. >> are you a bernie supporter? >> i am a bernie supporter. >> do you need a tissue? >> also ahead, it's bernie's
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last stand, watters talking to some of its ardent supporters in vermont. >> what do you think bernie is going to do with himself now? >> keep on trucking. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching you tonight. donald trump's only chance to win the presidency. that is the evening's talking points memo. with the media and other powerful interests allocated dependence mr. trump his mandate to win the election is to convince the majority of voters that he can bring a vibrant economy back to america. it's now been more than 8 years since greedy banks and mortgage companies ignited one of the worst recessions in the nation's history. eight years is more than enough time though for the powers that be in washington to get the country back on
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the fast track economically. but it hasn't happened. no matter what kind of propaganda you hear. >> by almost every economic measure, america is better off than when i came here -- [cheers and applause] >> at the beginning of my presidency. that's the truth. >> not exactly. here are the facts. median income for american families up less than 1% on the president's watch. nearly 14 million americans have stopped looking for work since mr. obama took office. an increase of more than 15% since his inauguration. and the gross domestic product, which measures the health of the american economy has risen less than 3% every year since 2009. if that holds true, this year, and it will, mr. obama will go down in history as the first modern president to not produce a g.d.p. of more than 3% in any year of his administration. so that's the fact, jack.
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and no amount of spin will change it. americans understand it's much tougher to prosper these days than it should be. >> i want to be sure that we get small businesses starting and growing in america again. why have stalled out. i was very surprise to do see that when i began to dig into it. it turns out that we are not producing as many small businesses as we used to, and a recent world study said that we are 46th in the world in the difficulty to start a small business. >> that's all true. everything mrs. clinton is true. and the reason? high taxes on business and expensive regulations. yet, secretary clinton continues to say she will carry on the policies of barack obama, which have mandated high taxes and an
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avalanche of regulation. very puzzling. to be fair, the president now says he wants to cut the corporate tax rate but it's a little late, is it not? so donald trump has the economic field pretty much all to himself. all the polls say american voters are not happy with the democratic party's economic programs. but trump must do more than just promise. he has to get very specific. the truth is, china may not be intimidated into a better trade deal with the u.s.a. mexico certainly is not going to pay for a billion-dollar wall, which they believe is insulting. and while bringing jobs back to smirk achievable, it will require a big carrot as well as a thick stick. nothing is ever easy in the economic precincts. that is where donald trump will either live or die as a presidential candidate. social issues, matter little this year. terrorism is important. but the situation is so complicated voters cannot possibly predict outcomes on
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the terror front however, the folks know, they know what's in their bank accounts. they know president obama has not helped them out very much. advantage? trump. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, eric bolling and geraldo rivera. >> i think you are pretty much on the right track. here is the advice i would give to the first lady. rather than trying to run as the person who will follow the policies of barack obama, because i agree that the president has delivered a very mediocre performance in terms of the economy, but, don't go back to president obama, point to george bush as being the president who presided over the collapse. >> nobody cares about that. >> but you are right. go back to the 1990s. go back to the administration of her husband, bill clinton, when i think everyone agrees even bolling would agree, the united states was in a prosperous era. dynamics. >> i don't know if running on my that my that na nasa
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nastalgia. >> free trade agreements, she is against them now. hard to do that. what do you say? >> i say give credit where credit is due. sure he presided over the economic expansion. that was started under ronald reagan. >> we don't care about that what we care about is trump vs. hillary. trump has got the economic advantage. >> bill, clinton with some massive economic policies. all he did was take ronald reagan's phenomenon. >> okay, guys, no one cares about what happened 30 years ago. >> every voter out there right now cares about. middle class cares about, number one, the median household income is down. >> that's what we just reported. >> number two, the median house net worth is down 25%. wages are flat. exactly flat in real terms. over eight years of president obama, as things seem to be getting great for wall street, people making
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money, the average voter is not doing any better under obama. >> i want to now -- let's try to after the blast from the past oldies but goodies, advance the story. that looks like a salvation army thing doesn't trump have a huge advantage here. >> he has advantage if he spells out a program that makes sense. for example, if you -- you put in the protectionist trade policies that trump is now advocating with mexico and china and japan and so forth. what about all the businesses that are so dependent on what comes from canada and comes from mexico. it will not help the economy. >> no, it will raise prices. >> it's going to raise prices. it's a dumb idea. why not this? why not a gigantic -- now you can borrow money for free. they are giving away money, the treasure is. it's giving. >> loans are very low. >> free money. why not start your infrastructure projects now. why not rebuild highways and
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bridges. you know,. >> so you want to go back to franklin roosevelt? >> i want to go back to roosevelt. >> what do you say about that? >> i say this is the worst idea you could possibly do because you are doing it on the backs of people who have worked hard and saved money. the reason why interest rates are zero is because the fed. >> wait. >> why isn't it a good deal to borrow if it's free? >> it geraldo rivera or bill o'reilly or someone's grandmother has a bond, they are not getting paid anything. >> that's not going to change any time soon. >> but if you keep -- >> -- reality, bolling. the interest rates are low as rivera just said. >> they have got to let them know. >> why not launch this big infrastructure campaign and hire a lot of people who are here legally. >> who is paying for it. >> americans. >> who is paying for it. >> americans. borrowing money for no. >> now you want the government to borrow on top of the $19 trillion we have already borrowed. a trillion dollars, 2 trillion to rebuild our infrastructure?
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>> yes. you do this, also. as a republican, i get that you don't -- the 19 trillion-dollar debt stuff. what you do is why not build bridges. >> here, you run a company, you build bridges your company. i will give you the right to build a bridge from here to saginaw. you can charge, make your money back. >> of course. >> and now i give you highway and i give you the right -- >> -- you privatize. >> i'm on board with that. >> all right, lock, so finally we got something out of you guys besides jibber irish and what happened in the 90's. what you both are saying is that trump has an advantage here because hillary clinton is locked into unions and locked into obama legacy. she is locked into democratic talking point. but trump, he can go anywhere he wants in the economic realm. >> set up expectations about china. >> is he going to punish them. >> he is going to punish them that will be extremely disruptive. >> you know how quickly can he change his mind. >> i hope he says of the
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wall i have more important things than build the wall right now. fix the bridge that's falling down. >> maybe can he privatize the wall. >> can i give you 10 seconds? >> no you can't say anything else. > they can't go anywhere else with it, bill. >> they are not paying for the oil. next on the rundown, far left loons are actually saying violence is acceptable at trump rallies. take a hard look at that situation. "watters world," the bernie sanders last stand edition up ahead. constipated?
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that exposition devolved into violence. [shouting] >> i was walking out with my trump sign and he grabbed my trump sign sand started following me and saying i was a racist. [shouting] [bleep] [[bleep], [bleep] [chanting] >> hey. [shouting] >> now, there are allegations san jose police department did not do enough to protect trump supporters and that the mayor of san jose was derelict in his duties to say the least. >> the notions there was some stand down order was ridiculous. i don't have the authority to give a stand down order. i would never give such an
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order anyway. and i know that our police chief would never accept one. >> joining us now from louisville, kentucky where he is covering the funeral of muhammad ali jonathan hunt who was on the scene in san jose last week. first of all, what's the update on the arrest, jonathan? >> three more arrests, bill, in the last 24 hours. that brings the total to six, police in san jose say they are still looking for others and plan to make more arrests. by the way, of those last three, two of them were just 16 years old. one was 17. and that certainly reflects what we saw on the streets that night, bill. that a lot of those who were protesting, a lot of those causing the violence. a lot of the those involved in the attacks on trump supporters were not even out of high school, bill. >> now, we saw a bunch of mexican flags in the montage we used, but the arrest sheet is all over the place. a couple hispanic names but not all. and it looks like the only thing that had in common they are all under 20 years
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old; is that correct? >> yeah. i would say that the vast majority of those we saw on the streets that night were under 20. many of them as well as saying under 18. not even of voting age. so that was certainly the demographic that we saw. interestingly, bill, it's very similar to what we have seen in other violent anti-trump protests in albuquerque, new mexico and costa rica in orange county, california. >> what about the cops. san jose cops? did they, as a baltimore, the first night of the rioting there, baltimore cops just let the crowd run wild? was this similar situation in san jose? >> well, look, this is what i tell you from what i saw, bill. the convention center was about 200 yards away from a marriott hotel. the cops were concentrated in that 200-yard area. as some of the trump supporters left the rally, some of them were headed to the marriott hotel.
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a huge group of protesters, i would say around 100 or so, maybe more, tried to follow them into that hotel. that's when the police stepped in. they put what they call a squirmish line between the trump supporters heading into the hotel and the trump protesters. but, what we saw was that is where the police stopped. outside the marriott. it was more as if they were protecting property rather than people. meanwhile, there were 100 or more protesters when around the corner to a different street, where many other trump supporters were simply trying to get back to their cars to the parking garages. that's where all the i have lens took place. >> i see. >> i can't be sure of the time we were there, bill. but i would say it was at least 10, perhaps 15 minutes where we saw fist fights on the streets. people being attacked and not a single police officer in sight for at least 10 minutes. >> the police chief eddy garcia acknowledges that he didn't have enough officers to control the violence. he said he had 250.
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they should be enough but they weren't deployed as you mentioned in the right spots. but it doesn't look like if me there was any conspiracy to have these punks beat up the trump people. would you say that's a reasonable assertion? conspiracy? >> i think we have to take the mayor and the police chief at their word that there was no stand down order there was no conspiracy. they were simply outnumbered and they decided to draw a line in one place. and as the police chief has said, they can't simply send a couple of officers out after each, that makes it difficult for them. >> they should have had more. >> absolutely. >> directly ahead, cnn distorting my analysis of the trump-judge controversy. truth serum on the case. actress says she has been punished in the marketplace because she is conservative. also, watters on bernie sanders' last stand. those reports after these messages. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here.
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raging liberal. in fact, he is a tough guy. at one point, a mexican drug cartel threatened to assassinate him because of his antidrug trafficking stance. however, the judge belongs to a group called san diego la raza lawyers associationich n behalf of latinos. it's not associated with the radical la raza group but confusion is understandable. because of that, mr. trump apparently believes the judge may be biased against him as it is well known the candidate has taken a strong stand against illegal immigration, include building a border wall. summing up, the trump u. case is certainly political, to some extent.
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>> and that's the main point. that civil litigation has now crossed over into the presidential campaign. therefore, all involved in the case must be considerate of that. but on cnn, they ignored the political point, totally concentrating on alleged racism. joining us now from washington shannon bream. here in new york cityache sean both fox news correspondents. sean, i was prout up in their little discussion in the morning. and what was the point of that? who was involved? >> the whole point of the interview they said this was unwarranted attack on independent judiciary. when it came to you, chris cuomo said that you claim that the judge should step aside, not on the merits, he said, but because you claimed the perception of his future ruling, and that's not what you said at all. you said this is a political case. it has a political component because of the law firm. you have been pointing at that law firm, robbins geller because they have reportedly donated $675,000 to the clintons for three speeches. one for hillary, two for bill clinton and we have
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found that some of the top lawyers involved in this case had given thousands of dollars to both hillary campaign and also to president obama's campaign. no evidence, i should say, of major donations to republicans? chris cuomo used to work here at fox and now he does a morning show at cnn and here is what he said with david gregory, go. >> o'reilly in an interview with him you see why tactically. he said i think the judge should step down not because of anything on the merits but perception of his future ruling. that's exactly why the judge needs to stay in place. >> great. that is based on a racist attitude which is that because you are of mexican ancestry, african-americans who sit on the judiciary who deal with discrimination cases shouldn't be there? a woman can't deal with gender discrimination suits? it has no merit on its face. >> all right. so that's not what we are talking about at all. but that's all they wanted to talk about. the racism aspect. did they bring in the political aspect at all? >> not really. they are really talking about the fact. >> did they mention the
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judge was a member or is a member of this la zsa zsa attorneys' association. >> they had mentioned it in the past. >> this discussion. >> not that i saw. >> this discussion is all about their beliefs, cuomo and gregory that trump is a racist and brought in the race card and they used me, to say i'm asking the judge to recuse himself on the base of race, i'm not on the base of politics. >> what does the law firm have to do with the judge in terms of any potential racial issue? >> it doesn't have anything to do. what i want is no whiff at all of politics in the case. and i think that's fair, you know. lack, the judge is under no man indicate recuse himself. he hasn't done anything wrong. made that quite clear. it's not about race for me. it's about this is now involved in the presidential campaign. so there has to be all doubt has to be removed. that's my opinion. i mean, look, i don't mind if they disagree with my opinion. don't leave out sean the political component. i just want to get this on the record. they left out the political
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component entirely. >> they did. didn't say that. >> let's go to miss bream now in washington. we asked shannon to look at the chinese provocations and this hasn't gotten a lot of news coverage. china is provoking the u.s.a. and has been since, when? >> well, you know we have got an incident just a couple of days ago. there was a jet that actually closed in on a u.s. reconnaissance plane that was there legally. they say flying over international waters, an area that is somewhere that u.s. planes are allow to do fly. this plane closed in on the u.s. aircraft at a high rate of speed. never got closer than 100 feet. still at those speeds. >> 100 feet? bream, that's pretty darn close. 100 feet. >> i know. i wouldn't want to see that if i was in the plane. it happened in maine with two jets. >> that's what they call buzzing. chinese plane buzzed american plane. that's not the first time it's happened. there has been a series of these things. >> this has been going on a long time. two jets came in on a u.s. aircraft again.
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flying reconnaissance. no contested space there. they came much closer and there were two of them. and you keep going back. there were all these incidents involving ships, involving jets, involving building these islands that don't exist in the south china sea and placing military apparatus on them. provocation is huge in the last 18 months. >> we know the russians are doing the same thing in the baltic sea. >> yeah. >> because they know that the u.s.a. is, you know, we are kind of allowing all that stuff. eric, shannon, thank you. plenty more ahead. as the factor moves along this evening, actress and fox news contributor stacy dash says her career has been harmed pause she is a conservative woman. also, jesse watters talking to some supporters of bernie sanders. >> would you vote for hillary? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't feel like i would be voting for an actual person. i feel like i would be voting for -- >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. s
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personal story segment tonight. the actress stacy dash rose from poverty in the south bronx to become a film star in the movie clueless. then ms. dash began to get political. her new book is called "there goes my social life from clueless to conservative." it's out this week. i spoke with stacy last night. >> so you're going to be on the advisory board, women for trump? >> yes. >> why? >> because i want him to make america great again.
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>> okay, come on. you have got to be more than that. >> because he is the man to do it. >> all right. so what has convinced you, cutting through the clutter. >> right. >> that he can deliver on his promises? >> he believes in the strong military. he doesn't like to take any mess from anyone. so i know he is going to put us back into being the super power that we are. >> um-huh. >> he knows how to do business. he knows how to do good deals and he knows how to do trade. he has been a success with this his whole life. this is his life. >> but what about your piers? i mean, 90% of african-americans in the latest poll say they are not favorable toward donald trump. that's overwhelming majority. >> we know polls are are not always right. >> he they're right most of the time. >> yeah. but they are not always right. i don't think it's that many that are against him. he has minority outreach program. and so do i. i have one that i'm doing for the g.o.p. >> what does that mean? minority outreach? >> that means going into inner cities and talking to people and explaining to them what republicans do stand for.
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not with the democratic narrative has been. you are going to go into the precincts historically democrat and say you are getting hosed? >> that's right, yeah. >> you should look at the other side because the other side can do what? >> they can give you opportunities. give you education. >> be more specific than that everybody says that. >> they need the education. that's why you have to go in and talk to the people and ask them. what do you need? what do you want? how do we help you get out of this situation? >> that's good. so you are going to go in and ask the folks like what do they need? >> yeah. >> what do they think the government should be doing for them? >> not the government. not only the government. the private sector. everybody in the neighborhood as a community. you know, what -- because the government is the problem. the government is what's keeping them there. the democratic plantation mentality is what is keeping them on entitlements and
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depend dents they have no self-worth. >> did you always think this way or conversion of some kind. >> i always thought that way i didn't realize it. that's what my book is about. i grew up in the south bronx, you know. >> yeah. we talked about that. you grew up in poverty and get this amazing break and couple of good movies like clueless. you were clueless when you were in clueless, were you not? >> yeah, i was. >> ladies didn't know. >> right. >> did you go along with the liberal program in hollywood then. >> no, i never really did. your book is entitled there goes my social life. stacy, nobody is believing that no, but look at you. nobody is believing your social life isn't good. nobody. >> it's true it went. >> where did it go? >> out the window. my agents just dropped me because of my politics. >> oh, but that's your professional life. >> i haven't auditioned in over a year. >> that's your professional life. >> no. i have gotten my friends have dropped me. i don't talk to my family.
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>> your family turned on you? >> yeah. >> the kids still love you though. >> my kids are my family. my children are my family. >> so what you are saying though is because you have taken a different road and you see things differently. >> yeah. >> that you are paying a price. >> that's right. >> but you have suffered socially and professionally because you don't toe the liberal line. that's not fair. >> and i never will. people want to read it they should pick your book up. >> i hope they do. even if they hate me i hope they read my book. i want people to know when i speak i'm not coming from a place of judgment. i'm coming from a place of experience. >> stacy dash, thank you for talking with us today. >> thank you. >> stacey is so nice, i don't know how anybody could dislike her. she is just a nice person. when we come right back, will the supporters of bernie sanders reject hillary clinton? important question. watters on that case. factor will be right back. now you can.
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campaign right to the convention in philadelphia in july, even though he has no chance to win outright unless, of course, hillary clinton's indicted. joining us now from detroit amir czar, and from washington is issue can a pain both bernie sanders supporters. begin with you, will you vote for hillary clinton? >> in november, if hillary clinton son the ballot, i will vote for hillary clinton 100 percent. >> okay. so, you're not one of these bernie sanders supporters who say, look, i don't like this woman. because we have watters coming up right behind you. he went up to vermont. and a lot of people don't know hillary -- if it's bernie staying home or something else. you are not one of those people. how about you, mr. czar? are you going to vote for hillary? i'm not there yet. i think a lot of things have to happen over the next few weeks. we will see what happens at the convention. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. let me stop you here. >> yeah. >> nothing is going to happen at the convention. she is going to go in and
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wave and give a speech standardized. what do you mean you are not there? you know hillary clinton. hillary clinton is not changing. what she has done in the past isn't changing. it's a fairly simple as i said last night, both trump and hillary clinton, they're pretty simple to figure out at this juncture. are they not? >> to me, it's not as much about the candidate hillary clinton. we know her. >> right. >> we know her policies and connections to wall street. her militarism. we don't like those things. if there is a way to integrate us into the platform, a way to integrate us into the vision or future of the party, which i'm not totally sure about yet. but if those things can happen. >> give me an example how that would occur. bernie is going to show up to the convention. is he going to give a prime time speaking engagement. they are going to be very respectful to bernie. they need you. they need the sanders' supporters to vote for them. you can't be naive enough to think that bernie sanders is going to have anything to do with the hillary clinton administration. he will be back in the senate. he is not going to have anything to do with it. >> look, if the democratic party doesn't change
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significantly a lot of items on this platform, if hillary clinton doesn't come out for some of our issues. >> like give me one example? this is interesting. >> reject super pac money. reject wall street money. reject her militarism. >> she is not going to doing that i'm putting you down you are not voting for her. she is never going to do that. reject the campaign money? are you kidding me? all right. >> no, right now i'm not going to vote for her, no. >> all right. we have one vote for her and one vote for somebody else. bernie sanders basically, i have always said this, waged a very good, spirited campaign. and i admire what he did in the campaign. however, ms. payne, there isn't one thing that he could pass through the congress, not one, all right, if he were elected president because he is that extreme in his economic vision. do you, as a very smart woman, understanding that congress would never vote for any of the things that he wants? >> i understand that the congress that we have will
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not pass the legislation that bernie sanders has suggested, yes. >> okay. >> i think you misunderstand bernie sanders' sponsors importance in american history and his importance and influencing the direction of the democratic party and influencing ultimately what policies that hillary clinton will. >> all right. it's symbolic. >> in order to gain the support of the bernie sanders' supporters. >> what he stands for is what you -- okay, so let's get into that. mr. zahr, mr. sanders is an open border guy. anybody can come in here any time they want as long as they obey the law. do you understand the implications of that. >> i wouldn't fully characterize him that way. i agree with erika about that. >> stay on the open borders. there isn't one thing that bernie sanders would do. not one, to stop people from coming into the united states and then when they got here, he said, and we ran the sound bite last night, he would require federal authorities not to ask them any questions.
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so he is an open border guy. >> look, bernie sanders believes, and he said before, about the immigration laws that exist right now are okay. he believes in amnesty. >> he believes anybody should be able to come here at any time. >> not sending kids back to central america to be put into terrible situations. >> mr. zahr. >> that's what he believes. >> any inhibitions on illegal immigration. you tackle, this ms. payne. >> i will tackle it let me tell you something. there is a fund mention difference between pro-progressives and conservatives when it comes to people visiting this country. progressives think that people move in order to build better lives for their families. >> you're okay with anybody -- >> -- our country. >> any time they want? >> i'm perfectly okay with anybody who wants to be a constructive part of this country. >> anybody? no matter how many of them. >> live and work. >> okay. >> we can handle it, bill. this is the greatest country in the world. we can handle an influx of different kinds of people. we are made up of different
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kinds of people already. >> erika. >> look, bill -- >> i am thrilled that you sore honest because this is what americans have to decide. whether they want -- >> -- we have to decide this. >> the country that you envision or a country that i envision. mr. zahr, 30 seconds, go ahead. >> i think i'm getting a win, bill. >> let me say, this bill. i live in deer born, michigan made vibrant by immigrants. you should visit us by the way and see it's not run by sharia law or the kind of stuff you have been saying. it's made vibrant by immigrants. economic gold mine here. you should come and visit. >> you guys, it's about numbers. you can look into europe and see what's happening now. we appreciate your honesty, you guys. good debate. watters on deck. he is on the sanders trail as well in vermont. special "watters world" next. between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance.
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back of the book segment tonight, watters world, as we just heard some bernie sanders supporters are reluctant to give up the ghost. we sent to burlington, vermont, senator's home turf to sample public opinion ♪ ♪ >> raw bernie supporter? >> i am a bernie supporter. >> do you need a tissue? >> what do i got a little -- >> no, for the tears. >> if you wipe your nose once in a while, people wouldn't give you so much crap all the time. >> i'm disappointed about that. >> do you know who is upset. >> larry david. >> i own one pair of underwear. >> what do you think bernie is going to do with himself. >> my guess he will go back to the senate where he has been effective senator. >> effective meaning not passing any legislation? >> what do you think bernie is going to do with himself
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now. >> keep on trucking. >> he should truck down to venezuela. i hear things are beautiful this time of year. >> do you regret that bernie didn't make a bigger deal out of hillary's emails? >> i don't. because he is an honest guy. >> i bet he does. >> anybody can make a mistake. >> now that bernie does. >> anybody can make a mistake. >> now that bernie is in going to be the nominee, who are you going to vote for? >> i'm going to write him in. >> write bernie? >> yeah. >> i feel like no matter who i vote for it's not going to change the things that need to be changed. without a revolution we're helpless. >> settle down. >> i'm going to vote for hillary and i've resigned to that now. >> if hillary is the president, how is she going to throw out the first pitch at a baseball game? would you consider voting for trump? >> absolutely not. he is one of the most
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narcicisstic human beings i've ever seen. >> you are pathetic. >> donald trump and bernie have a lot in common. >> people -- them both to be outsiders. >> do you like it when people ruffle your feathers? >> i'm not a bird. >> i thought i saud a puddytat. >> are you going to move anywhere? zbli would never abandon my fellow americans. >> okay. that is messed up. >> is there any chance you might vote for donald trump? >> no. he just rattles off things without any evidence whatsoever. >> why don't you like hillary? >> i don't think she has good intentions. >> are you sure you want to vote for the clintons? they usually get impeached when they're president. do you like to go deep in politics? >> i like to look at the
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numbers. >> you're a powerful guy. i think you're powerful. >> every week like it's shark week. >> i enjoy your program very much. >> thank you very much. you have great taste. >> you're also a very pretty man. >> okay. watt ters. >> this is my world. can i stroke your fox fur? it's very soft. >> the secret is you've got to coordinate. >> thank you guys very much. great job. >> i'm not going to shake your hand. >> you're not going to shake my hand? why not? all right. ♪ >> now, burlington, vermont on the shores of lake champlain, you remember him? >> oh yeah, champlain. counter culture town, kind of woodstock moved north, right? >> well you don't actually find owl bernie supporters. you find people that won't vote for anybody.
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there's anarchists. >> a lot of hippies, fornler hippies. you had a few of them in there. and then the younger people who fall into that ideology. but i haven't been to burlington in a long time. it's still that way, right sf. >> it really is that way. i don't want to disparage it because i want to go back one day. they might not have me back >> no, not after that. give it a couple of years. >> remember bennington? >> they hung you, i believe, last time you went there. we're cutting down watters geographic opportunity right now. we'll see you on monday for hamilton, a big hamilton expo sigs by wattters. a true american hero. the tip, moments away. closing the stage
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you can be a hero on father's day. first up, monica in connecticut. take dad out to a nice dinner. there are plenty of good restaurants. a few tickets for shows in denver, three-point and biloxi, mississippi. they'll sell out over the weekend. and if you can't see miller and me in person, you can get dad a bill o'reilly premium membership which comes with a free book and a free copy of the constitution. john, new york, you drilled monica crawly about the mexican wall. shame on you. you are not a businessman. mexico will pay for it. i bet you dinner in ft. washington, on. bill, you did not ekts plain why many democrats want open borders. they would have us believe they have big hearts but it's really all about votes. generalizing about motive
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doesn't get it anywhere. rick jones, your piece on the "the new york times" best selling list was astonishing. they inject their own opinion. isn't that like some reporting on global warming. there is conflicting data on warming, rick. no conflicting data on book sales. every sale is registered. mike, casper, wyoming, you are a pompous twit. you tout your books as being number one and then whine when one doesn't make it. legends and lies with the patriots now, number one. miracle. like the message was delivered. you might want to wise up. south carolina, maybe all of our elected officials should be required to watch "legends and lies" to refresh their memories about how we came to be as a country. there was deep division back then as there is now. today president obama endorsed hillary clinton for president.
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that's going to make the addition bigger. we want everybody to watch legends to lies this coming sunday at 8:00 and understand how the divisions back then were overcome. i don't know if we can overcome them now. this morning on fox and friends, a young woman in florida told her tori of giving birth to a baby diagnosed with down syndrome. her doctor recommended abortion and she said no. now the baby is 15 months old and she has a message for the doctor who recommended the abortion. >> it's such a misconception that there's no value in a person with down syndrome. she's changing the world. the babies are precious. i want every -- not just all of the doctors to know that. i want all of the mommies who are pregnant now making that decision. i felt like my life was over and my life just started. and you know, your life is just beginning and that's the
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greatest, the gre the world. >> my opinion, courtney baker is a true hero, not a political judgment but a humanistic one. we salute a heroic mom delivering a powerful message. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website. also we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly at foxnews.c foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be procrustean when writing to the factor. not a lobster, not seafood. on monday we got watters going over to the hamilton play, thousands of dollars for tickets to see that show and we're going to find out if the audience knows anything about old alex or the revolutionary war or anything like that. that should be fun. again thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin
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stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, a big shift in the race for the white house as donald trump loses ground to hillary clinton in brand-new fox polling while hillary clinton's numbers head south on honesty and her e-mail. welcome to the kelly file everyone, i'm megyn kelly. the trump campaign has been hounded about questions about the fraud case and mr. trump's comment that the judge ruled against him. now it appears that all of this may have taken its toll. according to a brand-new fox poll hillary clinton is leading donald trump 42% to 49% and it's not because she's gaining any