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live shot on the air. fox will keep monitoring breaking news. stay with us all the updates. stay with us right here 7 p.m. eastern. bill o'reilly is up next. ♪ ♪ o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> hillary clinton may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. >> slash and burn speech by donald trump hammering hillary clinton on a number of fronts. we will analyze it and tell you if mr. trump reported accurately about the secretary. >> i believe she was going to travel but i do not know exactly her location now. >> amazingly, the attorney general says she do does not know where the wife of the orlando terrorist is. is that even possible? we'll have a report. >> a colorado mother a hero tonight overpowering a mountain lion to save her
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young son. the boy just five years old, playing in a yard with his older brother. [growling] >> also ahead, miller on a question. is global warming causing animals to attack? >> she went out there and saved the child. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. donald trump seeking to destroy hillary clinton, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. speaking in new york city this morning. mr. trump delivered a major address, accusing hillary clinton of corruption and incompetence. >> hillary clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and guys put to death. maybe her motivation lies
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among the more than 1,000 foreign donations hillary filed disclose while at the state department? hillary rodham clinton may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the united states. >> mr. trump reading from a teleprompter scorched the former secretary of state for wanting to admit to syrian and iraqi refugees, some of whom he believes are jihadists, thus the reference to enslaved women and guys. a broad rhetorical stroke but one that his supporters relish hearing. trump then got specific about the terror attack in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. >> ambassador stevens and his staff? libya made hundreds and hundreds of requests for security. they were desperate. they needed help. hillary clinton state department refused them all. she started the war that put them in libya, denied him
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the security he asked for. then left him there to die. to cover her tracks, hillary lied about the video being the cause of death. >> trump's speech lasted about 40 minutes and featured something new. >> bill clinton gave her a number of speeches that were underwritten by the chinese government and its supporters. these funds were paid to the clinton's bank account directly while hillary was negotiating with china on behalf of the united states tell me folks, does that work? >> no. >> she sold out our workers and our country for beijing. >> now, the factor checked out that allegation and it is based solely, solely on a book unfavorable to the clintons. fox news cannot confirm the data mr. trump used. we cannot confirm that independently. for her part, mrs. clinton
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pounded trump yesterday. you saw some of that on the factor last night and continued today in north carolina. >> i guess my speech yesterday must have gotten under his skin because right away he lashed out on twitter with outlandish lies and conspiracy theories and he did the same in his speech today. now, think about it is he going after me personally because he has no answers on the substance. [cheers and applause] >> summing up, the opening campaign salvo is harsh and likely will get even more intense as we move toward november. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction with us here in new york city. eric bolling and geraldo rivera. do you think this crooked hillary thing is going to stick? >> you use the expression harsh it goes way beyond harsh. he accused her of prescribery and essentially of treason. of selling out state department favors in exchange for money donated
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either paid in the form of speeches or donated to the clinton foundation. >> that's harsh though, isn't that harsh. >> bribery, treason, how about being accomplice to murder. essentially accusing her of ignoring. >> i wouldn't say accomplice. as an attorney you have to be careful. >> put aside the fact checking aspects of what trump did, i think from a purely red meat political point of view, a declaration of war, it was effective. he is saying forget about all the transgressions and the mexican judge and all the other trouble i have gotten myself into in the last several weeks, i'm going after hillary clinton and i'm sure paul ryan was breathe ago sigh of relief i believe americans understand rhetoric and i said harsh he didn't come up and make a personal attack like you said. it was insinuation she is this. you are a traitor. it's not what mccarthy did. >> there is not a scintilla
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of evidence that anything hillary clinton ever did as secretary of state was rewarded quid pro quo by some money donated. >> no, it's circumstantial. what do you say. >> 35, 40 minute speech he will admit it himself he has had a rough two weeks. it put him back on top, back on message. he read it from a teleprompter. >> the energy level goes down. >> i would much rather him free-flow it. that's what people are attracted to. you want to talk about a reboot or re-set he did that. the two most important topics in this campaign for him are the areas is he winning in, the economy and terror look at all the polls. this is she is corrupt. he came right out and said it she is the most corrupt person in his opinion and he didn't know warren harding it does hearken back to the 19th and 20th century politics. >> yes, it does.
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>> this is not just bare knuckle it's knife cutting someone's throat. >> she did it yesterday. she did it in a way that was similar if you listen to her speech yesterday by basically saying donald trump is a griffither. that's what hillary clinton said. there is no difference, geraldo, between what hillary did yesterday and trump did today, is there? >> i beg to differ. >> you beg to differ? >> you are begging me? >> because when you rhetorical flourish, a device. with all due respect, bill. >> right. >> i think when you accuse in a very direct way, someone of criminal action. >> that's what she did. >> politically misguided. >> he is saying she is a criminal. not about the emails but she is a thief. a thief. >> exactly what hillary clinton said about trump, exactly. what are you begging to differ? it's the same thing. >> one reasonable person on earth who has proof that hillary clinton has done x in return for y.
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>> there is no proof. everybody should know that it's all insinuation. you are wrong if you look at hillary clinton's speech yesterday she accused trump of being a thief and a grifter and abuse workers. did she not. >> may doesn't cut it stay in the here and now. >> here and now when the fbi investigates emails back and forth, they may. >> i don't want may. >> bill, what happens you're investigating email from someone who happens to have a trail to the clinton foundation, i think there is a lot of there there. they haven't even gotten there yet. >> hold it. hold it. >> she is 37% trust one way or the otheriness rating there. >> there there? okay? there is an fbi investigation. that's a fact. other than that, there are no facts in play. might might there be? yes. that's why bernie sanders is hanging around. >> she made a lot of accusations on him as well. >> that's what we're talking
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about. we are talking about there is eequivalencey despite you and i will give you a chance to get back at me. there is equivalency between what hillary clinton said yesterday and what trump said today. go. >> hillary clinton was the secretary of state after serving as senator for new york city. he is alleging something very specific. he is saying that as secretary of state, she used her office to enrich her family. that's what he said. >> yes. >> he accused her not just of the run of the mill kind of political corruption, you scratch my back, i scratch yours. he accused her of larceny. he accused her of the most traitorrest activity she sold out the united states of america to favor china with chinese money. >> give bolling the last word. >> at what point does this become. >> no, geraldo, how about if she releases all the transcripts to all the speeches that she gave to wall street. here's why it matters. yesterday she said i will reign in wall street. meanwhile, she is taking tens of millions of dollars not only in her campaign.
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>> fund. >> no you can't because the segment is over. >> the best friend to wall street for 30 years. >> who cares. then release them both. >> that's where you will find the there there. >> i want the audience to know i kept them under control for the last 22 seconds that's when they got out of control. that's not bad for me. if you had to deal with these people off camera like i do, oh my god. you think i'm highly paid? not enough. all right. one footnote. bolling's book wake up america will be released next week. there is bolling on the cover. very exciting. next on the rundown, amazing state of affairs. apparently the attorney general does not know where the wife of the orlando terry killer under investigation herself is. later miller on whether global warming is causing animals to attack human beings. later after these messages.
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factor follow up segment tonight. how is the justice department handling the investigation. yesterday attorney general loretta lynch surprised some people. >> the shooters wife left -- >> -- right now i do not know exactly the answer to that i believe she was going to travel but i do not know exactly her location now. >> now, the wife noor salmon is under investigation by the fbi for possibly aiding her husband the killer omar mateen. with us here in new york city monica crowley and eboni williams. you are an attorney. are you surprised when the attorney general of the united states doesn't say i don't know where the woman is. >> no i don't, bill. when she says she doesn't know where she was you have to believe she is lying. >> lying? >> yeah. >> wow. >> the culture of the doj is operate with discretion in secrecy. it's the way they do things. they have plea bargains that are sealed. grand juries convened we
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never know about. >> why would she lie about innocuous question like that? >> because there is a public need and understandable, bill for people want answers. people want to know why is this woman not in custody? why has she not been arrested. it's insatiable. understandable. she the not compromise her integrity in a discussion like that. >> attorney general loretta lynch know i'm in the country? don't you know when you say something like that it's going to be front and center? >> i don't fault her for this, actually. >> you don't? >> actually may know where he is. where she is, the wife. it's standard operating procedure of surveillance not to tip off the target. >> so you agree with ebony she is not telling the truth? >> that she may be tracked look, if you ask a question the attorney general doesn't want to answer it, look i'm not answering any questions about the woman this is investigation. >> here is why she is not going to say this because -- >> you both agree that ms. lynch mislead the people when asked about miss salmon
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and you both think the fbi knows exactly where she. >> i hope that that's the case. >> i believe they do. >> this is almost unconceivable but not impossible. >> something for another segment. >> what if ms. salmon is isis operative and bang she shows up in raqqa somewhere? come on. >> they have to have eyes on her, bill. >> they have to. >> criminal intent looking to around conviction right now. get that not from direct evidence but sicialted. >> don't they have her on video? >> that's not enough, will. >> i know it's not enough. it's certainly enough to launch an investigation. not enough for a conviction. >> right. >> then ms. lynch goes on to say something that caught my attention as well. roll it. >> this department of justice and your country stands with you in the light. we stand with you to say that the good in this world far outweighs the evil. that our common humanity transcends our differences and that our most effective
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response to terror and to hatred is compassion, unity, and it's love. >> all we need is love, b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. again, the sentiment is fine but this is the attorney general and i like loretta lynch. when she was announced because she did good work here in new york city. i'm going wait a minute, is yoko ono now inhabiting her body? >> that statement was far more disturbing to me than her statement about mateen's wife. it tells you what the culture of thinking is. this is the chief law enforcement officer of the nation under the president of the united states. >> she doesn't have to be callus. >> love is not a strategy. hug hitler was not a strategy. the only way to defeat barbarians is to annihilate them. talk about love and compassion, that's something you should hear in church on sunday morning. this is the approach that they have taken to the islamic threat from the very beginning. >> now you are lumping lynch
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in with the president. >> of course, she serves under him. >> she is the face of the doj whether she wants to be or not. she has got to present something. that's the best she can give the american people right now. she can't tell them where this woman is she can't tell them the details of this investigation. she ask cannot compromise the integrity of what many people want to be justice on this case. >> so, wait, wait, wait, ebony. so you think she was now doing this to. >> apiece. >> morale? >> yes. >> apiece people? >> absolutely. >> make them feel better? >> give them something. people want something. this is not satisfactory to these people. >> this is what i give them. these sob's are going to pay for this crime no matter who they are or who helped him or no matter what he had, we will track them all down. >> they want the suspect and leading them to the evidence. >> i would relax them. all right, ladies. thank god i'm not attorney general, all right? i mean, okay. directly ahead, do you want to be vice president? just send in your resume.
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campaign 2016 segment tonight, who wants to be vice president. both hillary clinton and donald trump vetting some people for that position. joining us from austin, texas, karl rove. first of all, what exactly goes on in political vetting? what do you do? >> well, there are two things that go on. one is a process that's generally led by an attorney. on the republican side it's being led by a.v. who did this for john mccain democratic side led by a lawyer named james hamilton which has been done the last three times there has been a democratic pick for vice
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president. you can find out about the candidates, their finances, their public statements. their personal activities. you have a heart to heart conversation with them. is there anything in your background that if it became known could elm pair was the ticket? embarrass the party? and this is a big part of it just collecting everything so when you go into this you have got your eyes wide open about what the strengths and weaknesses are. >> they don't want any candidate that has secret stuff that could be. remember, what was it. paul songas. >> 18972 gorge mcgovern picked as running mate tom ingleton came out after the conviction that he had undergone electric shock therapy for depression. weighs removed from the ticket and it damaged the democrats. >> i'm surprised that a.v. is doing it for the republicans. he brought in sarah palin very controversial. mccain did not get along with her but they are giving
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him another shot at it, huh? >> the reason is the lawyer is a why who was responsible for pulling it all together. it's the candidate who gets to make the decision. i happen to know a little bit about the 2008 decision. and it was ad hoc and at the end and totally driven by the candidate. >> so mccain overroad. that's why we pay you for inside stuff. let's get to hillary clinton. apparently housing and urban development secretary julian castro is on her list. senator elizabeth warren and timothy cain senator from virginia. i do believe senator sherrod brown senator from ohio also being looked at. any of those people. >> and senator cory booker of new jersey. >> booker is not going to happen. >> i agree. he had 13 minute long introduction of her at a recent rally. >> bad sign is he not going to get it how about the others? warren, cain, castro or brown. >> look, i don't think warren is likely to be it.
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favored of the sanders people. hillary clinton. >> doesn't want her too high profile. >> not going to pick the last democrat woman senator to endorse her. not going to happen. look, there may be some talked talked about castro. castro brothers. one serves in the house one is the housing and development center. overrated. julio castro is finally learning spanish didn't speak spanish until recently. he was the mayor of san antonio. >> he doesn't bring anything. people don't pay attention or watch the kardashians are going to think it's fidel castro and that's not a good thing. so, let's go over to trump. got christie, gingrich, sessions, mary fallon, governor of oklahoma. anybody got the leg up there? >> bob corker is also being mentioned. >> tennessee. >> yeah. and i thought the interesting thing was trump said that he like to do have somebody who knows washington and can help get his legislative package through. i think sessions while i have known him for a long time. >> not going to happen. >> not going to happen.
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newt gingrich would be an interesting choice but, again, lots of challenges there. bob corker might be a sleeper because he brings some graph toss to the ticket and has not only. >> nobody knows who he is: why do you say gingrich has challenges. everybody knows gingrich and what he has been through. why we have challenges? >> is he a controversial figure. left after losing the house house races in 199 12k3w4r-8 controversial filling. what do you think trump -- trump would have to commit suicide. come on, the most compared to trump he is little bo beep. gingrich. >> i think trump wants somebody people say that's a good choice and not somebody who say let's re-examine his controversies over the last several weeks. >> gingrich i'm predict something going to be the guy because of conservative cred and obviously knows a lot. i don't know mary fallon very well the governor.
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that could help. >> terrific governor of oak. she also served in the u.s. house. she knows the congress as well. >> plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. the trump campaign sent thousands of dollars to a very unusual place. martha maccallum has been investigating for us. also, miller on whether global warming is making animals more dangerous. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. my belly pain and constipation?
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hollywood is a liberal town. money flows into democratic precincts there. so far we know george cleany, leonardo decaprio ellen degeneres. jon bon jovi, jennifer lopez have donated thousands of dollars to get hillary clinton elected. released 100 most powerful people in entertainment this week. i'm not on the list because i am not very powerful. you know, it's accurate. i just kind of go to work, go home and all of that what i'm interested in here is there anybody in the top ten most powerful people that you think is a trump supporter? >> no. i would say probably not, but, listen, there are a lot of ceos, all the moguls, the ones for comcast and. >> well, the comcast. >> rupert rupert murdoch. >> i don't even know. >> we don't know. >> i don't even know if
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rupert murdoch supports donald trump. >> a lot of ceos live by the michael jordan rule that republicans buy sneakers too as he once famously said these people have a lot of product. >> they don't want to alienate. robert from disney the most powerful person according to janice in entertainment. he doesn't want to alienate half the country. and i told colbert that. when colbert started i said look you have got to knock off the ideology. i think he knows it now. for the first six months he was doing it and losing audience. you are absolutely right. you have aria manuel, he has got to be a democrat because his brother is the mayor of chicago. he is a big -- william marsh represents me and ari actually call me sometimes. you sure you have the right number, ari? what are you calling me for. his books are big. >> we created a little stir when donald trump told us that ari wanted to get involved to promote -- to
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produce donald trump's movie at the convention, for the republican national convention. >> yeah, because money supersedes business supersedes politics. >> and stardom, right? stardom is infectious. >> you think celebrities, actors, giving money and coming out on one side or the other all tilted liberal hurt them? >> does it hurt them? i think, you know, you see movements happen. you have seen people boycott sean penn and be angry about matt damon. people, and you hear this thing time and again. actors stick to what you know how to do. >> but do you? you are a vet? >> do i think it hearse them. >> george cleany, i think he has been hurt in the marketplace. he hasn't had a hit movie in eons. conservatives won't go see his movies. >> i think it's hard to prove that circumstantial evidence doesn't look good. >> yes, it's circumstantial evidence. so for hillary clinton you have clooney as i mentioned. jennifer lopez. that's interesting. ben affleck is he a big liberal guy. tony bennett.
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tony bennett is a big liberal guy. and then you go down jamie foxx, lady gaga. tom hanks. katie holmes, kate hudson. beyonce. >> yeah. >> wow. beyonce. she is not going to get hurt. >> no. >> beyonce could -- i'm not even going to say it because if i say it will be on the website. let's go over to trump. trump has got scott baio. >> i think your list is pretty short there. >> kid rock. loretta lynn, jesse james, tv personality. mike ditka the football coach. steven baldwin. it's not nearly as long as the clintons. >> so we interviewed ryans priebus bus the other day who told us and our reporter asked him point blank how's come democrats release names people who go to their fundraisers and you don't? he said it's the rock, duane johnson,.
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>> he is a conservative guy, right? >> yeah. >> he doesn't want to be known for that. >> he is not going to go out and do a stump speech for anyone. the thing that was being held very closely by ryans priebus is who was supporting trump. that seems to be -- the whole thing has shifted you can be a republican in hollywood. no one can going to love you for it. you can be a republican. right now you can't come out and say you support trump. >> right now you will economically get hurt. one piece real fast. brad pitt is on this list but not angelina jolie. >> she did a stinker of a movie. by the sea which was savaged by everyone. what they call in hollywood a vanity project. and brad pitt, you don't see him being the himbo shirtless in thelma and -- mega producer. >> businessman now. >> and has impeccable tastes. big short. a lot of people don't know these things. 12 years a slave. >> projects. >> high quality.
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>> and angelina has projects that have gone. >> not so well. >> janice, thank you so much for coming. >> in thank you for having me. >> miller time, global warming inciting wild animals. wow. miller is next. after a long day,
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thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight in the last few weeks a number of attacks by wild animals on americans. >> according to authorities, a mother hearing the screams of her two sons playing near these riverside condos ran outside to find a mountain lion on top of her a-year-old. >> she came in and engaged and fought. >> suffering from injuries to his face, head, and neck, the child's father rushed him to the hospital. here at the scene, wildlife officials captured and killed two mountain lions just yards from where one attacked the young boy. >> that was in aspen, colorado. also, in any mexico, a bear attacked a woman running a marathon and in tennessee another bear attacked a hiker sleeping in his tent. now, some on the far left are saying that global warming is may be stirring
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up these animals. joining us from santa barbara, the sage of southern california, dennis miller. so, global warming, miller, do you think it's involved? >> well, thanks for teeing up the humor ball for me, billy with the mountain lion on top of the kid. [ laughter ] i won't do a equip -- quip here. i have heard extreme cold blamed on global warming. so it seems to be a where they co-opt it for whatever they need. i think the world has always been a chillingly, random place. and in many instances like, you know, look throughout history, the huns, all of that, it's like a slaughter house. think what's happened now is that we are just privy to it. we have 24/7 news cycles. we have got everybody with a
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phone and a camera and these horrific things that happen and thank god the kid is safe. all three of those stories i believe the people are safe. i just think we hear about all this now where we actually didn't. if you are asking me do i blame these animals coming out on global warming, i don't. there has been instances throughout this in history. you have heard about the sabo lions they were building the kenya/uganda railroad line. they killed 135 people it's estimated. i think periodically there are these anomalous things in nature where things go askew. i don't think global warming causes it i don't even know -- to me it's hot once in a while. you know why, billy. this is my theory and i'm not trying to anger people. i think it's hot out there because the sun is hot. it's always been hot. it was hot when i was a little kid. when i was a little kid i was further away from it, it's hot. [ laughter ] >> the miller theory of
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global warming is it's the sun's fault. >> you know what i also notice and this is a bit of advanced theory it seems to me it's really hot for three months every year and then. [ laughter ] it gets a little less hot. i'm just noticing this. don't bet the house on it then it gets cold and then unbelievably it seems to me it swings around to hot again. i know i'm out on a limb but that's what i see. >> i can't argue with any of that, miller. so i'm not going to. i have recently bought a -- one of these bouncy houses in santa barbara. only thing can i afford there where you live. it's expensive like 1.5 to bouncy house to bounce around your neighborhood. now i'm really worried. roll the tape. >> oh my god, the bounce house. is everybody accounted for? >> that's going to hit the power lines.
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>> oh -- >> now, there wasn't anybody in the bouncy house but there could have been. there could have been, miller. >> billy, i'm in california. i heard governor brown say today that he is going to find the drug epidemic with bouncy crack houses. we don't fight the crack. it's just that when somebody smoking crack falls over they bounce right back up and back on the pipe. i look at that thing and i see three things, billy. the one thing is, i see somebody blaming the coal industry because the coal industry powers those electric towers. and if those damn electric towers weren't in the way they would have had a better flight than that is are hear -- i hear capricious lawsuits where judy garland and toto come in and they sue the state of california for putting those towers up. you know, the one thing i don't hear in this culture is we live some guy was paid to lower that thing to the ground and he didn't more it
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to the ground. the one thing you don't hear is that he will be fired because he didn't moor it to the ground. because if he gets fired, he will sue for unlawful dismissal. the country is starting to fray around the edges, billy. it's not a tapestry anymore it's a pretty soiled doyley. i think stuff like that secretary of defense of it. >> there we go, dennis miller, everybody. and we will have martha maccallum on deck. apparently some significant money from the trump campaign going to some very strange places. that report after these messages.
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back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? according to donald trump's campaign filing with the federal election commission,
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35,000 payments in advertising were sent to a very strange address in new hampshire. here now to explain further is fox news anchor martha maccallum. so? >> went to a company called draper sterling. if anyone anybody is a fan of mad men you know they were the proprietors of that ad agency. the guys behind this web advertising company crepe draper sterling work out of one of their houses in london derry, new hampshire. >> that's fictional. >> the company is fictional so. >> there really is an advertising agency called draper, what. >> draper sterling. >> the same one on mad men? >> it's a slightly different iteration. >> it's separate. >> i spoke with paul holeser part of this advertising group. picked the name because they thought it was funny. is he a navy seal and works with a biotech company. they are doing skin graft
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work. sideline line for them. london derry new hampshire is very close to where cory lunsd lives. everybody immediately looked at this is suburban home in this video and said what? where is this money going? why is it going to a suburban home in new hampshire? everybody thought there might be connection. lewandowski had just been let go. our sources in the campaign tell us there is no connection between this firm that is run out of this home. >> they do the work. they just happen to live there and there is no association. >> exactly right. >> now, there is a very disturbing situation going on in afghanistan where we have 10,000 troops. all of whom are in danger. roll the tape. >> while we won't target taliban for the sake you just merely for the sake of the fact that they are taliban and, quote, unquon quote belligerence should members of the taliban decide to threaten american troops, or specifically target and threaten our
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afghan partners and atactical situation, we're going to reserve the right to take action as needed. >> so that means that u.s. troops can't fire upon taliban even if they see them walking around with bazookas and doing anything else. they have to lead them did? this is insane? >> they are in a very difficult and dangerous position. they are not allow to do make front line decisions based on what they perceive as a threat at the time. they have to basically phone back to the lawyers in d.c. and say can wor can't we. >> is that true they have to call washington before they can shoot. >> that's true. passionate of our extraction from afghanistan. al qaeda and isis is an enemy. they have no problem getting involved with them. we have drones in the sky that can detect taliban on the move. >> but they are our enemies. >> absolutely. they clearly state that they are in the middle of jihad that al qaeda is their ally and that they want to establish an islamic elm rit in that entire area. however and we have discussed possible peace agreement with the taliban
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and now the idea that we have elm pawrld the afghan military it's their job to go after the tall -- taliban. this is very untenable situation. >> right now our troops 10,000 are in afghanistan with taliban trying to kill them. yet, we can't attack the taliban unless they shoot first or there is some kind of impending thing and to get permission you have to call back to washington. >> you have to call somebody. >> that's insane. >> all right. so we will put hunt and peters on this and do a further report next week because this is really bad. martha maccallum, everybody, thank you. a footnote, we have a podcast now. i don't know exactly what a podcast is but i'm on it. and you can listen to it if you go to bill o'reilly.com or itunes. whatever that is. [ laughter ] now the podcast will entertain you, i know because i did it so we hope you check it out. podcast. and if you want to read my tweets, we have those at o'reilly factor, @ o'reilly
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benjamin frankly, you think you know him, you don't. >> our four episodes last week, each made the top 10 of all cable programs. monday we're right behind "rizzoli & isles." that's a great show. we thank you all for the very good ratings. legends and lies sold 60,000 copies last week.
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again we thank you all. now the mail. gary clancy, you said that 90% of the country wants gun registration, the cbs poll cites 90% approve gun background checks. did you spin? >> i just made a dumb mistake. dock. we had the facts correct. the cbs poll showing most americans wants background checks. i misstated the gun registration thing in the conversation with the two guys, there's no recent polling on gun registration, i'm sorry for the error, totally unintentional. and bill, you were rude to lisa booth. you interrupted her constantly, you are absolutely correct. i did. now, this morning i wrote a memo to all the factor contributors saying that all political talking points. stuff that's been fed by parties and/or ideologues will be
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challenged on this program. we love lisa, she's very smart, she fell back last night on political attacks, rather than addressing the questions i asked, thus the interruptions. i don't like to do that, but i have to advance all the stories. we can't have the same old stuff over and over. very smart, but how she did not understand that dan jones deceived his audience with propaganda is unbelievable. bill, keers step is the only person on the planet that can keep up with you verbally. judy reames las vegas, o'reilly, please keep the factor positive for donald trump. that wouldn't be fair, judy. then we would be rooting for a political candidate. we never do that. we point out the good and bad of all the candidates. david miller, i think hillary clinton will be discarded and
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michelle obama will be chosen. colorado has legalized marijuana. so enjoying legends and lies. we missed the second episode because of the orlando attack. when will it be shown? it will be shown next sunday. we will rerun the first two, because we're up against the nba finals. i just don't know when yet. you can pick up the series, you don't have to watch the first two to enjoy the third. they're all self-contained. i have a vip ticket to see you and miller in denver. looking forward to a good time. >> so are we. all the other shows are now sold out. but there are 200 tickets left in denver, miller and i broke the record for receipts at mohegan sun in connecticut last saturday. they've had big acts there, we broke the record. 10,000 folks showed up.
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i sound like donald trump, don't i? >> thank you, everybody. they paid, you can see trump for free. all right. finally tonight, factor tip of the day, legends and lies. 8:00 p.m., then again at 11:00, benjamin franklin, the battle of bunker hill. >> we have not placed any powder. >> do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes. >> aim for those pretty red coats. fire! >> very intense episode. factor tip of the day. an outstanding historical series
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every sunday night on fnc at 8:00. please check out the fox news factor website, name and town if you wish to opine. don't be a fometer. got to run. spin stops here. breaking tonight, a showdown is shaping up on capitol hill right now, where democrats are staging a sit in on the floor of the u.s. house, and republicans are planning to take it back any moment right now. welcome to the kelly file, everyone. where we are waiting to see how this confrontation plays out tonight. i'm megyn kelly. so it started earlier today, when house democrats announced they were going to halt the business of congress with the sitdown -- sit-in -- they're sitting. until they got a gun control vote. ever since the terror attack in orlando, a growing course of lawmakers have argued that the murder of 49 people