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thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. this is not about isis. this is not about any kind of foreign terror. this is about guns in america. >> i just want to slap him with all due respect. what is it going to take? do isis people have to come to your backyard? >> now, some are demanding that i apologize to congressman clyburn. why would i do that? he is misleading the nation. we'll deal with it this evening. >> he doesn't get it or he gets it better than anybody understands. it's one or the other. and either one, it's unacceptable. >> donald trump still taking heat for his comments on president obama. also, mr. trump shaking up his staff. he will be here.
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>> well, what we're not going to do is further proclaim this individual pledges of allegiance to terrorist groups and further his propaganda. >> also ahead, the attorney general redacting some of what the orlando terrorist's said "on the record." is that a good idea? we'll debate it. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks wore watching under the circumstances tonight. failure in the person who left that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. i finally figured it out. after thinking about it all weekend, i believe i now know why some committed left wingers constantly diminish the terror threat from isis and other groups. before i tell you the reason, i want to spotlight something that happened last week. congressman jim clyburn,
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very liberal guy from south carolina put forth an amazing analysis of the orlando terror attack to which i replied. >> this gentleman, it is now being revealed has a lot of hate and it seems that some of it was self-hate and consequently, this is not about isis. this is not about any kind of foreign terror. this is about guns in america and whether or not we are going to have some kind of moderation to this second amendment just as we have to the first amendment. >> he gets not about terrorism. it's about gun control. you know, and i just want to slap him with all due respect. you know. what is it going to take? do the isis people have to come to your backyard? do they have to put you in a cage because they will. >> now, i used a slap line as a rhetorical device to show my displeasure. that was obvious unless you are a complete moron.
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but the crazy left websites who routinely mislead their readers played it up as a actual physical threat. the blackhawk caucus' demanded apology. i also invited congressman clyburn on as well. guess what? they are hiding under their desks. i guess they are afraid i would slap them. so here's the deal. we researched the congressman and we can find no mention of gun control in connection with the chicago violence. none. this weekend, 13 more people shot to death in the windy city. at least 43 others wounded, including a 3-year-old boy that brings the total to 1800 shiewm beings shot so far this year in chicago. paging congressman clyburn. come on. if he were truly concerned about guns in america, he would have to say at least
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something about his fellow african-americans being shot down in chicago every sing get day and it's been going on for years. he would have to say something, would he not? >> now, the reason clyburn brought up guns in connection with orlando is because the left, in general, doesn't want the american penal to focus on the danger from isis overseas. that's a muslim hate group. they don't want to bring muslims in at all. it doesn't play in to the narrative of the far left who generally believe that america is a source of much of the trouble in the world. we're the problem. so they constantly push a point of view that demonizes the u.s.a. as a bad place, unfair place. forget about isis. it's all about america. allowing guns to kill people. refocusing the overseas terror problem, on the u.s.a., is a strategy by the far left. summing up. thousands of african-americans being
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policy. >> a guy like clyburn, old time politician. went through the civil rights era. paid his dues. i'm sure he was treated harshly on many, many occasions. he has got to see that this thing is chicago is so far out of control and that the white establishment that runs that city has done absolutely nothing about it. yet, he doesn't make any comment for years. for years. and then he makes this orlando thing, which i found personally offensive. if i were the family of people who died there, i would be going, you know what? let's deal with the real problem here. you can deal with gun control. i think it's a valid issue to deal with it that's not the primary source of the
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hatred toward the u.s.a. so, you know, i got to call these guys out. you know, i kind of feel bad for the congressman. again, i know he has been through some hard times, i think what he did was absolutely wrong. >> and you said it and i don't think that you need me to defend you in this. it's very clear that this is what the left is dog. and clyburn is not the major player here. the major player here is barack obama. >> yeah. but clyburn went out there. you know what president obama's agenda. we all know what that is. but i can make an association because and i guess the president could do the same thing. what's he done about the violence in c as bankrupt.
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>> how long has s. it going to be before i'm called a racist for this >> how long before i'm called a racist? >> they've been doing that 20 years. >> you're going to see it. it's a shame, isis threat all americans should come together and fight it. it's a shame and says a lot about the state of the usa. >> okay. >> thank you, charles, next on the run down, donald trump, top advisor, out, controversy continues, we'll talk with the candidate. and later the attorney general sensoring some of what the orlando shooter saying just hours ago. up ahead.
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in the impact segment tonight polling all over place between donald trump and hillary clinton. this goes day to day up and down. joining us now from inside headquarters in new york city is donald trump. so, where do you think you are in the race. i don't think if you guys are doing internal polling yet. do you think you are ahead, behind, tied? where are you? >> i think it's very close. i think that probably one poll came out. i'm pretty much even. i just tonight know. it's very early to have polling. we haven't even gotten started yet. i'm just literally just starting. and i view the convention as probably a real starting point. but i think it's pretty even from what i'm seeing. >> okay. now, you are taking incoming from the insinuation that barack obama may be sympathetic to muslim terrorists. we talked about this recently on this program. i don't think you believe
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that he is a quiz ling. that is he someone who wants islamic terrorism to prosper. you don't believe that do you? >> i don't believe it i do say though when i see a deal like was made with iran, this horrible, "hardball" teal where we are giving them back $150 billion. to the best of my knowledge and i will tell you what, i stud teed that thing closely. we're getting almost nothing out of it they will end up with nuclear weapons and lots of other things, whatever they want. i see the way he treats israel. i say wow, what's the -- there seems to be a double standard. i'm not happy about it a lot of other people aren't happy about it can i tell you the people in israel are not happy about it i look at things and see what's going on. i'm a common sense person. i don't like it. i don't like it one bit. >> the iranian deal is geo politics. he believes is he going to keep iran from getting the nuclear device but we will see down the road. >> it's not going to happen.
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>> your after orlando is a little bit more personal than that remember the background because you are a birther guy you didn't believe or you questioned his birth certificate where he was born. now you are saying in so many words and i don't want to put words in your mouth so you can clarify that look, there is something more here than just president obama seeing the world in a nonconfrontational way. there might be a personal agent here. is that on your mind? >> well it, bothers me when is he afraid or doesn't want to mention the words radical islamic terrorism when, obviously. >> he says it doesn't do any good to do that it doesn't influence his policy. >> i disagree with him. and then they, you know, they redact a lot of the different statements made by thug this horrible person that killed all those people. it's a terrible thing. if you have a problem you
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have to be able to speak openly about the problem. this is worldwide. >> that's the difference between you and not only president obama but hillary clinton you brought her a little bit more. you are kind of dodging my question and you don't usually do that. you believe there is a personal component inside the president's personality that sympathizes with the muslim world muslim world with terrorism? is that what it's about? >> i don't believe anything. i see things whether it's the iran deal or not wanting to mention the words radical islam or radical islamic terrorism or other things, bill. you look at what's going on. i mean, it's not a question of what i think. but you look at facts. this isn't -- this isn't thinking. this is facts. >> but motive. >> bill, i really believe it no, i have no motive. >> not your motive i'm talking about his motive. >> let me tell you something. if he were a great president, a great, great president, and you know that's not going to happen.
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i would be so thrilled if our real employment was at 5% or 4% or 3%. i would be so thrilled. but it's not. our country is in a horrible position in so many ways whether it's manufacturing, which is just -- our companies are fleeing our country with jobs. you look at what's going on with this country. it's really sad. >> all right. all right. then you have what happened. wait, bill. i look at what he does and i look at what he says. and i look at what he doesn't say. why isn't he willing -- how do you solve a problem if you are unwilling to discuss it or unwilling to name it. and now she is all of the sudden, wait a minute, bill. >> he will drop the drones on them. he dual whatever he has to do. okay. motive is always hard. >> you are always complaining. hey, bill you are always complaining is he not strong enough. >> that's my opinion. >> a problem which is always getting worse. >> that's my opinion. >> drones are one thing but drones are not going to solve the problem. >> i agree with that i have
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been very tough on him as you have in this arena. >> a lot of other people agrow with us. >> i may have a report coming up thursday that might shed a little light on this but we're still working it now, you and gun control, right? let's run down the list. they have got to tighten up the terror watch vis-a-vis buying gun list that's got to happen, right? >> yes, sure. absolutely. who would not agree with that. >> i think the nra would agree with it, too. we have to have a very precise thing about if you are on a terror watch list this is what you can and can't do. what about the big guns? all right? do people need big rifles that fire a lot of rounds? do they need them? >> the big guns, first of all, are the same guns that the enemy has and that people that can break into your home or do what this maniac did over the weekend. and the big guns are the same guns. you are going to have to have that. people use it for many other reasons. you know they use them --
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they also use them for recreation, bill. i have friends my sons are in the nra, so am i. people use them for recreation. they use them for a lot of other reasons. >> would you put any limits on you can't have a mortar. you can't have hand grenades. you can't have a bazooka. would you put limits on what you can and cannot buy. >> on the guns i wouldn't. again, because it's a question of protection and, also, once you start where do you end? where do you end? >> slippery slope? >> i get along very well with the nra on most of these suntle. i think probably the one is that when you are on a terror watch list. perhaps in a certain sense my stance is tougher than anybody. when you are on terror watch list you are on. you don't get to get a gun. they are right. there are mistakes. by the way, there are many, mistakes on those watch lists. what i would do, frankly is work hard to irradicate the. >> pass law that has exact
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wording. what about you buy a big rifle, all right should you have to register that so the fbi knows you have it and have it in your house? should you have to do that? >> right now, if you look at the real rules, and laws right now, you have pretty good laws in terms of registration. i was actually surprise to do see that i saw it two or three weeks ago where they show me laws. if we obey the laws that are already in existence. if we follow those laws already in existence you have pretty good rights. >> you know, there are a lot of gun advocates and including the nra in this they don't want the government to know what their holding because they think the government down the line is going to seize their guns idaho rhetorically is it okay with you if the fbi knows? >> i think that frankly, i stayed and i feel strongly i was very honored to get the endorsement of the nra,
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earliest endorsement they have ever given. i'm pretty sure earliest endorsement they have ever given to a presidential candidate. i have stayed with what they have been saying. i will tell you what, bill, these people wayne and chris, i think they get a bad wrap. they are great americans. they love our country. this is what this they do. they really want what's good i think more than anything else for our country. i have stayed very much with what they do. having to do with the watch list. i would like to meet with them. i think we are going to meet. i think something is set up or will be set up. >> there is not big opposition for that. >> the watch list to me is very important. the watch list to me is very important. >> we're going to hold mr. trump over to talk about his campaign. some breaking news there. and when he will announce his vp selection. then, later, very controversial move by the justice department censors some of what the orlando killer said publicly but then reversing itself a few hours ago. what's going on? we'll be right back.
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continuing now with donald trump from his campaign headquarters in new york city. one your advisors corey lewandowski is out. what happened? >> he is a good man. we have had great success. you know, i got more primary votes than anybody in the history of the republican party by a tremendous amount. not by a little bit. i think corey is terrific. i watched him before. he was terrific toward me. said i was a talented person and is he a talented person. is he a good guy, a friend of mine. i think it's time now for a different kind of a campaign. we ran a small beautiful well unified campaign. it worked very well in the primaries as an example.
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i have 73 people. hillary clinton has almost 900 people and we're in the same position. so, you know, there is something nice about that. i got criticized for that wait a minute, i have spent much less money than her. the result so far is the same. i should be credited for that. but with cory, i'm really proud of him. he did a great job but we're going to go a little bit of a different route from this point forward. >> it's a different style and you are bringing in. >> a little different style, yeah. >> back stabbing and everybody is vying for your attention? do you work about that? office politics? do you work about any of that? >> it happens all over. you talk about office politics. it's all over. yeah. i think its did happen here, too. it happens everywhere. and i'm pretty good at it. >> we saw it on the apprentice. >> it happens. that's part of life. that's part of business.
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social fabric of levee also if case we don't want to talk about it it's part of life. >> what about the vp search? are you going to announce before the convention in cleveland -- >> -- at the convention. >> you are going to announce at the convention. >> i have to tell you this. i have to say this because i have a couple of people have said they have decided that they didn't want to be. they everywhere never asked. i have people that want to be chosen so badly you have no idea so badly. >> why would they do that because you are not going to let them have any power. >> i want somebody who would do a great job. >> what are you looking for. >> you always have to start, i hate to say. this you have to start with somebody who is going to be a great president in case something happens. i want somebody that i can rely on for their judgment. hillary clinton has poor
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judgment. i hope she picks a vice presidential candidate with good. hopefully it won't matter because she will lose. i want somebody with great judgment. i also want somebody that most likely will be in the world of politics because i have all of the business experience that i had tremendous business leaderboard in terms of getting legislation. >> gingrich. >> is he a good man. >> he disagrees with you sometimes. i think that's healthy. >> that's all right. i don't mind it. >> came out when you against the mexican judge. that was a mistake that you made. >> i think i have been treated unfairly. i have thousands of people that love the course and i have been treating unfairly. >> what i'm trying to get across is gingrich has all of the things that i think you are looking for, yet, is he his own man and going to say what he thinks. >> that's okay. >> not going to pander is that okay with you. >> that's okay. >> do you want a strong person like that. >> it's good. no. and he has good judgment. is he a good guy. he has been amazingly
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helpful. >> okay. >> i watch him on the different shows, including yours but i'm with him, also. he has got very great talents. >> he came out and endorsed you. giuliani has endorsed you. we talked weeks ago about you putting together maybe a cabinet before you got to cleveland, a bunch of guys, christie in play, giuliani in play. >> right. >> and then going in with a team. is that conceivable? could you do that? >> it is conceivable. not for the vice president but for certain positions we may do that somewhat before the convention. >> okay. >> we have tremendous people. we have tremendous talent. we're going to use the talent. by talent we are not going to do necessarily politically correct. we are going by talent. >> would you step across the aisle and maybe try to convince senator warren from massachusetts to come and be the ambassador to tonga or some place like that? >> no. she wouldn't be my first choice. you know, she has been a very, very poor senator. >> but tonga is pretty far away. >> little legislation.
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>> funny thing about elizabeth warren is has done a terrible job. >> do you regret calling her poke pocahontas do you regret that. >> i do regret calling her pocahontas. it's a tremendous insult to. pocahontas i would like to apologize to you. >> i don't see a lot of reaching across the aisle but who knee knows. always instructive. i appreciate you coming on. one footnote we have invited hillary clinton on the factor and we hope she will appear soon. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. brit hume will talk about the trump clinton race and the interview you just heard and by did the attorney general censor some of what the orlando killer said and then reverse herself? why did that happen? you do what it takes to be healthy. but can your multivitamin do more for your immune health? now one a day has the first multivitamin with probiotics to support the 70%
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person he is seeking going forward. who will be in charge? because there are a lot of questions, bill, about whether he is prepared now to build out the kind of national campaign and organization and fundraising operation and property mobilization that you need to win a national elections. >> that's what i think he implied that by saying is he changing his campaign. is he never going to tell you the truth by lewandowski got it in the neck. you know that he is not going to do it. it will leak out. i mean, this story will come out. but, i'm more interested rather than in the intricate goings on in his campaign in the overall are you going to moderate your tone a little bit that's why i asked him about the guns. he said no is he going to stick with the nra and stick with them all the way down the line. now, in your machine, does no that help him or hurt him in a general election? >> in my judgment, intil, the last thing he needs to
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do at this point is to alienate parts of the standard republican base. is he going to need all of that and augmented, perhaps, why people he has brought. in and then is he going to have to build on top of that guns are one of those issues you have got to be one way or the other. if you are not opposed to adding new gun controls, the nra and its second amendment add heernts are not going to be with you. if you go partway, you are not going to win over very many people who want a lot of gun control. you have basically got to declare yourself one way or the other it seems to me took a tentative step the other day suggesting he might be able to add gun control for certain kinds of weapons in the hands of certain kinds of people but it sounded from this interview that he has backed away from that he won't go along anything the nca doesn't go along with. >> i think the debate is healthy. we need to get it out there. and americans need to weigh in on it, too. what kind of weapons do you think you need to protect yourself and what kind of weapons should we not have
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available to the public. and that debate should take place in unemotional way other thing about defamily sizing of terrorism and have up behind brit hume take a look at the attorney general reversing herself. now she is going to put out the transcript of the killer in orlando. at first she didn't want to. it all goes back to not offending regular muslims. good muslims. that's where it all goes back to. i think there is a lot of hypocrisy here. >> the problem i think with that is that the president. you can make an argument that says, lack, we are trying to findth fight these put it that way we risk inflaming the whole muslim world including those muslims and those muslim countries that would perhaps be with us in the struggle. i understand that thought if you look at the results this effort to soft pedal the religious component of this terrorism has not worked every time the president
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comes out with statements in which he minimizes the threat and minimizes the achievements of these terrorists and atrocities. he is overtaken by veentsd. the day before paris and that massacre he said we have isis contained and their strength isn't growing and then in the aftermath of orlando what did he say he? said well he talked about all the progress they have made on the ground against isis and the cia director comes out a couple days later and says the threat is not diminished. >> it's embarrassing. >> it suggests one clear isn't . >> the far left wants no part of this fight. that's for sure. >> no question about that. >> brit, thank you. when we k078 right back, the orlando terrorist killer's isis connection. at first it was censored by the justice department and then not. what happened? we'l
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thanks for being with us. bill o'reilly in the personal story segment tent. the fbi held a press conference today releasing a transcript 911 call made by the orlando terror killer. there was confusion. yesterday, attorney general said this. >> the fbi is releasing a partial transcript of the killer's calls with law enforcement from inside the
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>> you say partial what's being left out. >> what we're not going to do further proclaim this terrorist's allegiance to terrorist groups and propaganda. >> this afternoon ms. lynch reversed herself now the entire transcript is coming out. joining us from boston marianne marsh and katie pavlich is in washington this evening. why do you think the to propagandize and allow them to have this narrative because we published the transcript, excuse me, isis is posting 90,000 social me that
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they can't figure out what the words in the fbi transcript was saying? give us a break. >> allowing this kind of propaganda be put out there. world war ii very, very stringent anti-nazi anti-japanese rules. mary ann you have to admit it's embarrassing for the attorney general to go out and say we're not going to do the propaganda thing and less than 24 hours later they turn it around because of public opinion. that's just embarrassing, mary anne. >> i don't think it was public opinion. the attorney general was right not to have the united states go into the propaganda business for isis. that's exactly what they want to do do. >> why did she reverse herself. >> well, i think the problem here is fbi director comey said all of this last week. evidence got way ahead of himself and confirmed all of this. that's the problem. >> why didn't she knew that. >> she knew that the important point here is she is sending a message to the world that the united states government isn't going to become an isis propaganda machine they want us to put
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that out there. >> putting putting out what the guy said about isis. come on, mary anne, this is embarrassing for the attorney general. >> no, no, no. comey is the one out the door just get to omit the facts of what happened here. >> i'm more interested in the public opinion aspect of this story. i believe, mary anne public opinion said wait are you at it again now? you won't say radical islamic terrorism and now you are not going to let us hear what the guy said pledging allegiance to isis? i think public opinion. >> bill, the point here is that isis would take every loretta lynch and everyone else in the transcript on the internet and just terrorism more. why would she do that. >> if she had stayed there and said okay you would have been right but she reversed herself. >> she still needs to make the point and comey got out there way ahead of himself last week.
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>> i don't think comey has anything to do with it. it was another screw up in whatever they are running there in washington these days. i don't even know what they are doing. all right, ladies, very good. thank you very much. >> thanks, bill. >> very strange things have happened here on the factor. we will show you three of them. trust me on this one. all right. you are going to want to see this. and that will happen when we come right back. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. but can your multivitamin to be healthy. do more for your immune health? now one a day has the first multivitamin with probiotics to support the 70% of your immune system that's found in your digestive tract. new one a day with probiotics. your multi with more.
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right thing to come along. obviously this isn't it. trying to make a buck, man. selling merchandise like you are. >> the shopping network. >> it may be because you're typecast as alf. >> well, that's a good point. i never thought of that. ♪ >> recently i've gotten in trouble and i need advice. i was over at the view. do you know that show. >> i've heard of it, yes. >> i'm not connecting to the ladies. what should i do? >> either you get a puppet or you sit on jeff's other knee. >> so i got to go with that? >> yeah. it's like people talk for a few weeks and it blows over. you know how that goes. >> do you think i'm too obnoxious. >> no. we are the same. we are honest. >> so we're just straightforward
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simple men. >> you are a simple man. look at us. you can tell. i'm the patriot, he is the pin head. >> what is it about mr. obama that some americans object to? >> i have a simple philosophy and i don't we share this. if you don't love this country, i'm sorry, get the hell out? is that harsh? >> it could be. >> let me rephrase it, get the hell out please. >> you don't feel it with obama. >> no. >> you don't feel it with me, right. >> no, i feel warm and fuzzy about you, bill. >> that could be a character defect. >> i know. >> the democratic convention, what did you think of it. >> i was thrown out as you know. my constitutional rights to poop on individuals. >> what country are you from? you have a funny accent. >> i'm in america. are you telling me foreign
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people don't have the same rights. >> i might have to make a citizens arrest. >> no! listen, this is -- i would never want such a talented individual to have to do such a thing. >> so i'll -- >> you're a very talented journalists aren't you. >> thank you. you're a man of good taste. i know you're into the fair imbalance and no spin zone. if you had to critique the factor, what would you do, how would you put it? >> how would i put it? look, you're a very successful man. it speaks for itself. i think bill you are probably the most successful person i know that nobody likes. i really believe that. >> yes, and we'll have the factor tip of the day, perhaps the best sports caster in history, talking politics. tip moments away.
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a smart sports caster talks about socialism in a moment but first we're pleased to tell you that the children's book will be in the marketplace tomorrow called "the day the president was shot and the formula we used as you may know takes hiettghlis from the adult book so kids can understand the situation. lots of pictures, fun to read, very educational. if you want to get the kids off the machines, check out "the day the president was shot". legend of lies number one for the fourth consecutive week. fair and balanced, i think not. you brought bernie sanders's
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operatives on criticizing the democrats, not one word about trump. that's because the segment was about sanders and isis. it had nothing to do with trump. when you are going to endorse trump. ? never, ben. we don't endorse, we scrutinize, everybody. fox news needs to get its info straight. the paris terrorists were french nationals, same thing in belgium. i agree there are crazy people everywhere but it should be a privilege to go to another country and they should be vetting those who want to come in. your high ratings have achieved land mark status, now shut up and let your guests speak. i don't think you're getting the concept. it's because we don't allow
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filla bustering and challenging fools hoods that we're so successful. they deserve a raise because they bring wisdom and levity. you mean, you are paying gutfield and mcguirk. you can still vote should they get a raise? a very happy 63rd wedding anniversary to bonny and dick in san diego. a former nfl coach, 63 years. way to go. finally tonight the factor tip of the day, as you know i'm a big sports fan and the best sports caster in history is vince scully, 88 years old, doing his job for 67 years. he usually keeps his eye on the ball but over the weekend he
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talked a little politics on air. >> socialism failing to work as it always does, this time in ven sbala. you talk about giving everybody something free and then there's no food to eat. who is the richest person there? the daughter. >> way to go vin. the tip of the day, this is his last season. if you can hear him you should. he's 100% right about socialism. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website different from bill o'reilly.com. we'd like you to spout off from anywhere in the world. do not be pettish when writing to the factor. thanks for watching us tonight
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