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what you think. we'll see you back here on trump vp watch list tomorrow might. thanks for being with us. >> "the o'reilly factor" is on, tonight: >> i'm here continue to cyst that we are not as divided as we seem. i know that because i know america. >> president obama speaking in dallas today, trying to calm racial animus. did he succeed? i will analyze and donald trump will give us his vision of race in america. >> can i ask you why are you -- police. >> police [bleep] too, man. >> the press is just as bad as the police. >> a fox news correspondent besieged by black lives matter protesters. it was an ugly scene. we will tell you what happened. >> again, i would have to refer to you direct comey's statement for the basis for his recommendation. >> again, i would refer to you director comey for any
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explanation. >> again, i would refer to you director comey's discussion for that. >> attorney general loretta lynch testifying about the hillary clinton email fiasco. >> 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. president obama and race. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. today in dallas, president obama addressed the world trying to address racial tedges in the u.s.a. >> scripture tells us that in our sufferings there are glory because we know that suffering produces perseverance. perseverance character.
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and character hope. >> all that is true. but it's also rhetorical and while the president is trying to lift spirits, we do need some targeted programs in america to tamp down racial animosity. the president hit a high note and a dubious note. first, the good. >> we're going to have to be honest with each other and ourselves. we know that the overwhelming majority of police officers do an incredibly hard and dangerous job fairly and professionally. they are deserving of our respect and not our scorn. >> very well put by the president. but then mr. obama veered away from the present and into the land of grievance. >> we also know that centuries of racial
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discrimination, of slavery, and subrogation and jim crow, they didn't simply vanish with the end of lawful segregation. they didn't just stop when dr. king made a speech or the voting rights act and civil rights act were signed. >> the president went on to say that race relations have, quote, improved dramatically in my lifetime. however, raising the spector of slavery and jim crow gives the haters an excuse and fuels the grievance industry. if we are ever to become one nation under god, we'll have to put the grievances behind us. and not use them as an excuse for current bad behavior. that means acceptance of past sins and a determination to never let mass discrimination happen again. to some extent, the president understands that.
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but he is not powerful enough in stating it. instead, he dwells on the problem rather than on the solution. >> america, we know that bias remains. we know it. whether you are black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or middle eastern dissent we have seen this biases. >> and white people have been the subject of bigotry as well. the truth is bias will always be with us. every country has it. from the dawn of mankind, unfair treatment has occurred on this planet. americans should all be in this together, but we're not. what we really need is a federal government to create laws that are fair to everyone and make sure they're enforced without
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prejudice. that's not going to be easy. but it is possible. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. how would donald trump deal with the racial divide in america? i spoke with him earlier today in chicago. so, first question for you. do you believe there is a problem between black and whites in america, generally speaking? >> sadly, there would seem to be. and it's getting more and more obvious and it's very sad, very sad. when somebody called to a moment of silence to this maniac that shot the five police, you see what's going on. it's a very, very sad situation. and hopefully it could be healed. we have a divider as a president. he is the great divider and i have said it for a long time. and it's probably not been much worse at any time. so it's very sad situation, actually. >> all right. so if you are elected president, do you have a plan to lessen racial
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tensions and, if so, what is it? >> well, one thing is spirit. we don't have spirit. the country doesn't have any spirit, bill. we can see oh gee that's just a general statement. it's not a general statement. the country has no spirit. we need a cheer leader not a divider. we have a divider. we need a cheerleader. >> there is still some black americans who believe that the system is biased against them. the american system because they're black, they don't get the same kind of shot, they don't get the same kind of fairness that whites do. what do you say to them? >> well, i have been saying even against me the system is rigged when i ran as a, you know, for president, i mean, i could see what was going on with the system and the system is rigged. >> yeah, but that's not going to lift anybody's spirits. >> we have to fight. >> if you go out and say the system is rigged, that's not going to lift their spirits. >> no, what i'm saying they are not necessarily wrong. there are certain people where unfortunately that
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comes into play. i'm not saying that. i can relate it really very much to myself. >> i have to refocus you though on the african-american experience. all right? do you think you understand the african-american experience? do you think you understand it? >> well, i would like to say yes, but you really can't unless you are african-american. you can't truly understand what's going on unless you are african-american. i would like to say yes, however. >> how do you persuade african-americans who believe america is a bad place built upon grievances in the past to put that aside and lift their spirits? how are you going to do that? >> because i do understand what goes on in life. and i do understand that the economics of our country are not the same. people making less money today in real wages than they made 18 years ago, that our jobs are leaving the country. that our educational system stinks. it's absolutely horrible. our educational system. and they are not part of that educational system to a
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large extent so i fully understand. >> you are going to go with an economic based program to try to get more assets to african-americans. okay. what about the police? now, when you see something that happened in louisiana, what happened in minnesota, where blacks are killed by police and there is videotape and this kind of thing, what goes through your mind? >> i thought they were terrible. i thought it was a terrible, disgusting performance that i saw. now, whether that's training, whether they choked or they got scared or nervous. i mean, the one man being stepped on and then shot in particular, i looked at that and i said wow, that's bad. that's bad. the other one in the car, really bad but i guess they could say he was going for his license or identification and maybe thought it was a gun. but it was bad. both of them were very, very sad. so maybe that's lack of
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training. maybe it's bad people. i don't know. it's such a bad thing to see those two sites. no question about it and then you have to go a step further. >> go ahead. >> a step further when you saw the policemen shot, i mean, how bad was that? and we can't allow that to happen. >> that's domestic terrorism, sure. >> we can't allow any of that to happen. >> as far as the police are concerned, you say, okay, these two individual things are bad. but are they symptomatic in your opinion of a larger problem with american police? that they fear blacks or that they act differently around african-americans? do you believe that's in play? >> look, it could be. you have to see it i mean, there are so many individual cases. there are certain cases where this takes place and it's horrible. i mean, somebody will meet. they will have a commission meet and the commission may have an answer, but i almost don't care what the commission says because i -- you know, i see it with my eyes.
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i hate what i saw, those two instances. i hate what i saw when somebody guns down all of these policemen and kills five miss -- policemen. i hate it. >> do you believe there is a problem in american policing whereby blacks are treated differently than whites? do you believe that? >> it could be. it's s. it's possible? >> it could be and. >> is there anything you can do about that? >> i think it's training. it's training of the police. by the way, i have to say, i think the police 99.9%, i mean, i think the police do an incredible job in this country, the problem with two instances like this which i think were terrible but they get broadcast on television. >> sure. >> show all of the good work that the police does. there are hundreds and hundreds and thousands of cases where the police do phenomenal work. i'm a big fan of the police of this country. >> okay. black lives matter. i have said it's a hate group.
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built upon opinion by their leadership of white supremacy keeping blacks down. how do you define black lives matter? >> well, first of all, i think the term is very divisive. the first time i heard it i said you have to be kidding. they can't use that they just can't. i think it's a very, very, very divisive term. there is no question about it. i have heard what you have to say. i think it's a very divisive term. >> the group itself, are they helping america or hurting america? >> well, i would say they are dividing america. i think that, you know, statements that i have seen, i saw what they said about the police in various marches and rallies. i have seen, you know, moments of silence called for for this horrible human being who shot the policeman. and i, you know, i have seen it and i think it's certainly -- it's very divisive and i think they are hurting themselves. >> finally, you said president obama is a divider. do you believe he does that
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on purpose? do you believe that the president says i want to divide the nation? i want to have strife between the races? >> i don't know, bill. i really don't know what his reasoning is. but i can tell you that i'm sitting in chicago where we have had almost 5,000 killings deaths, from the time he became president and you don't hear too much about it. and you see what's going on now, and by the way getting worse and worse and worse. i don't know. i can't speak for the president. i wouldn't want to speak for the president. i'm sure he wouldn't want me to speak for him. but, things are not going well. and i think they are going to be getting before they get better. >> all right. we will have more with trump in a moment. we will talk about the convention, jeb bush not attending. he says why. also, the vice presidential situation with mr. trump. then, later, a guest on the factor last week accuses me of being defiance is in our bones.
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if you believe like i do that the presidency is sacred ground and you have a president that upholds the constitution and i don't believe either one of the candidates fulfills that primary kind of objective, then i can't voted for either one of them. i can't vote for hillary clinton and i can't vote for donald trump it breaks my heart. >> how do you react for that, mr. trump? >> well, that's sort of simple. i watched and i actually felt badly for him. is he talking about upholding the constitution but he doesn'ty uphold his pledge. he signed an irrelevant rec irrec irrelevant rev voyeur cable pledge. >> it's a strong pledge to support the candidate the nominee.
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he has violated that which means that he has signed something and he has totally violated it now, i don't need his support. i mean i'm fine without his support. obviously i haven't had his -- couple other people's support. when you sign the pledge. i signed the same pledge. the reason they signed it because i would sign it because i'm the one they wanted to sign it i'm the one they were worried about. if i would have lost, i will tell you, i would have honored that pledge, he signed something in writing as strong as it could be and i will tell you another thing, look jeb spent more money than anyone else much, much more than me. got a tiny fraction ever the votes i got. i spent the least amount of money and the most votes. i think somebody should respect that. that's the people speaking. that's not me. he spent much more money, he worked very hard. i understand how he feels. but i spent much less and i came in number one. and they should respect that in all fairness, including
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jeb. >> vice president, the rumor is you are going to announce noon on friday. i can't believe you would do that because friday is the slowest news day of the week. newspapers on saturday nobody reads them. so you have to do it on thursday so i can analyze it. [ laughter ] or monday right before the convention. have you selected, i know you are not going to tell me although you should pause more people are watching now than any other broadcast you would go on. >> could be. >> do you know who it is right now? >> i have a pretty good idea. we have it down to five people. >> no, no, no. you. >> actually what i'm thinking about. i have a fairly decent idea. >> that tells me a guy is that sat next to you in the yankee stadium over the years you know who it's going to be. are people going to be surprised or is it one of the people that have been bantered around and predicted? >> well, bill, i'm not doing this for surprises. i'm not doing this for games. i'm doing this because i
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want to pick somebody who is going to help me get elected. >> pence or gingrich. we are doing this like i have got a secret here. remember that old show. >> yeah. very good show. >> you are older than me so you probably remember it better. [ laughter ] you know who it is. it's not going to be a surprise like you are not going to have omarosa on the ticket and you are going to acknowledge it on thursday now. have you changed your mind since the news cycle is on friday it doesn't exist, right? >> well, you are right about news cycle. i'm not necessarily saying i was going to do it on friday anyway. >> thursday would be really good time and on the factor. >> those people know me very well. >> factor live would be the best. >> we do plenty of factors. >> you do and we admire you for that and i have said that and we are hoping hillary clinton will get on the train. >> never easy but that's okay. >> now, you said earlier that you may speak every night at the convention and i said to you do you have to? [ laughter ]
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it's a little joke. >> i didn't i didn't say that. the networks want mood toe speak every night at the convention. >> for the ratings. >> the networks like ratings i will not be speaking every night. >> one keynote next thursday. >> most likely. i have great respect for the institution of the convention. i'm not going to change the wheel. we have something that's very special. could we make it a great entertainment show? maybe it shouldn't be that. we have a very good convention. we have many, many people that want to speak that we won't be able to allow because we don't have time. we are totally overbooked. we have great speakers. we have winners. we have people that aren't only political people. we have a lot of people just champions and winners and i think that's what we want because we want this country to start winning again where it's not winning, obviously. but i think we're going to have a very good convention. but i don't want to change the wheel. >> okay. and we look forward to covering new cleveland next week, mr. trump, as always, we thank you very much for coming on.
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>> thank you. thank you very much, bill. >>: directly ahead, fox news correspondent assaulted by black lives matter protesters over the weekend. awful situation. we show you what happened. then attorney general lynch testifying about the hillary clinton email deal. i will have a report on that as the factor gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet?
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impact segment tonight, two hot topics, fox news correspondent assaulted by black lives matter protesters and the general racial divide in america. joining us now from washington kirsten powers. what did you think of mr. trump's view on the race divide? >> well, i don't agree with him on the idea that president obama is divisive and somehow contributing to the racial divide. i think the racial divide is something that exists completely independent of president obama and i don't think that his rhetoric is
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in any way causing the division that we're seeing. >> what do you think though when the president associates, that's the best word, with the lakes of al sharpton who is absolutely divisive and who has not condemned the excesses of black lives matter in the sense that if you look at the leadership of that organization, i don't know whether you have studied it or not, i hope you have, but if you haven't, you should, their primary theme is that america is run by quote, unquote, black supremists and -- white pressroom supremists and that inherently the system is rigged and it has to be broken down and completely changed. that's the philosophy of the crew. not we want to have a conversation to make things better. if the president is associating with a guy like sharpton, cozies up a little bit do black lives matter, i think that's quiive, is -- divisive, is it not. >> what's his association with sharpton? >> sharpton has been at the white house maybe 50 times.
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is he all over president obama. >> in the context probably of a lot of different leaders, and. >> no, no, no. not as many as him. >> many critical things to say about him, but is he a leader in the black community and i think the president has ever reason to be communicating with him. i don't think that means he affirms everything that he believes. >> is he a divider. i'm not saying he is not a leader in the black community. >> he may be a divider that doesn't mean that the president can't talk to him. >> to legitimize him by some appearances in the white house is a divisive action. >> i don't agree. >> you don't agree. >> i think you can meet with people how disagree on. i suspect the president probably disagrees with some of his tactics. in terms of the black lives matter movement, i don't think the president has cozied up that much to them in fact. in fact, i think he was a little late to the game as was hillary clinton on this issue. and as for their claims of white supremacy, you are right, this is something they say on campuses harvard university. white supremacist institution. i think -- but i don't agree
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that they are not looking for solutions. i think they may have a different perspective on the problem but i think they are looking for solutions. >> on that note that you believe they may be looking for solutions, let's see what happened to a fox news correspondent when he covered the black lives matter rally. go. >> sir, can i ask you why are you cursing at police? >> may i ask [bleep] and you too, man shut the [bleep] up. the press is just as bad as the police. [bleep] >> i asked you why you are cursing a police and why you are her. tell me why you are here. >> why are you here? >> [bleep] out of my face. >> get that [bleep] out of here. get the [bleep] out of here. get the [bleep] >> get out of here. get your [bleep] out of here. >> they certainly look like they are looking for solutions, kirsten. >> i would say those people aren't really representative. >> the woman with the bull horn isn't representative? >> i don't think that is
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what most black lives matter movement look like. >> i'm never going to get through on this. okay. that's all right. let's stop. >> mass majority of them are peaceful. >> sure. let's go to trump. back to trump. >> okay. >> anything he say impress you about the race? >> no. >> nothing? >> not really. i mean, i don't think -- were you impressed with something that he said? >> well, i think that he believes that his economic programs will lessen tensions because they will lift every american up. i think that's where he is coming from. >> i guess i have a problem with the starting point is somehow trying to pin the blame on barack obama because it's just so farfetched. it's just not the problem. >> barack obama hasn't improved the economics for the black poor. he hasn't. >> no. but the point is that we're talking about racial division in the country. >> but trump believes he will improve economics for the poor and that will lift their spirits and be less incline to do vent. >> there are a lot of black people who aren't poor who
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are part of the black lives matter movement. it's not just about being poor. that's not even really what it's about. >> i'm telling what you trump put forth. i'm not telling you he is right or wrong. i'm saying that is his program. lift everybody up economically and the spirit will return to america and that will lessen tensions. you are wrong about black lives matter but we love you anyway. >> as are you. >> we appreciate the debate. >> thanks. >> plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. was i your humble corr guest who opposes kate lawn. is it legal will render a verdict. we h there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a fiber supplement that helps support regularity, and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmm, these are good!
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bass pro shops unresolved problem segment tonight, attorney general loretta lynch testifying before a house committee today about the hillary clinton email fiasco. mrs. lynch said pretty much the same thing over and over. >> secretary clinton stated that she never sent or received information marked as classified on her server. director comey stated that was not true. do you agree with director comey? >> he has chosen to provide detailed statements and i would refer to you those statements. again, i would have to refer to you director comey's statements for the basis for his recommendation. again, i would refer to you director comey for any further explanation. again, i would refer to you director comey's discussion for that. >> and i refer you now to lisa booth in washington and here in new york city juan williams. you know, juan, i like loretta lynch she did a great job in new york.
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that was just b.s. it was painful to watch. >> i will tell you what's painful to watch is watch republicans beat ago dead horse. >> was there a dead horse in there? >> there is a dead horse here and it's over. >> who killed the horse. >> who killed the horse is jim comby. you heard loretta lynch say comey did the investigation. the fbi did. and they are trying to politicize loretta lynch. >> but she is comey's boss. >> yeah. >> so, straightforward questions were, do you agree as attorney general with what mr. comey said? and loretta lynch wouldn't answer. why? >> there was no answer. >> it was a yes or no i agree or disagree. >> how can she on what basis, bill? >> on the basis of what comey says. >> if she said i agree or disagree, bill o'reilly would have been all up her behive. >> it doesn't matter. >> oh, yes indeed. >> she was asked a question. >> oh my god. >> she is not an investigator, she is not an fbi agent. >> you know i love you and i love kirsten. i'm in a loving mood.
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i get a better answer than that from a dead horse, juan. dead horse. you shut up. lisa, what do you say? i got nothing from that. >> i find it a little bit laughable when juan is talking about politicizing an issue when democrats use this as an opportunity to talk about gun control which had nothing to do with the subject matter. so i'm sorry, you are a little bit long faced there. >> you are wrong. there may have been a gun somewhere in one of the hacker's homes that got the information from hillary clinton. did you not know that. >> and that's the line of logic, right? look, the bigger impact here is, yes, of course she was very careful about what she said because she lost any ability to be able to say she was impartial when she met with bill clinton. >> let's just answer the question. you are the boss of the justice department. are you backing up your fbi chief in do you believe what he said is true? yes or no? is that a hard one? >> no, it's not. i think she should have done that i think it's a shame on her for not. >> once she started that stuff, then everybody with a
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brain said you know what? this is a waste of time. get the topic, too. because it was a waste of time. bernie sanders, how i'd idolize. i saw in your car you have a picture of bernie. >> that's it? i see. must be like that. >> on the mirror. >> that little thing you. >> he endorses hillary clinton today, okay? >> yeah. >> is that good? does that help. >> you have a lot of bernie supporters who are slow to come over. you think back to 2008, clinton supporters were even slow tore come over to obama. i think this is interesting. bigger story here i hope you are not missing it left drift i the democratic party. >> he finally said something smart. get out of here. tomorrow's talking points on bernie sanders true vision that he hides from the country. all right. lisa, does it matter that bernie is now on the clinton train? >> it certainly does, because it helps hillary clinton coalesce the base. i do think that donald trump
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has the possibility on the issue of trade because that's a weakness of hillary clinton. it helps her consolidate the base. there is no dead horse when it comes to email scandal. whether you have 1/3 of democrats who disprove of the fbi's decision to not bring charges, 60% of independence and majority of americans who disprove of the fbi's decision to not bring charges, it's not a dead horse that horse is alive. >> that horse is gone. i wish you republicans would leave it. >> it's walking, it's good. >> put the horse in the corral. [ laughter ] >> when we come right back, was i unfair to a factor guest last week on the kate's law issue? and then later, pokemon go, causing hysteria all across you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement.
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crime in the u.s.a. sent back to their own country and they come back. we discussed this a year ago with senator charles grassley. >> aggravated felony could be anything from murder, rape, child pornography, things of that nature, but a very violent crime. >> drug sales, too, right? >> yes. >> despite that, mr. ring insisted that kate's law would be unfair. >> mr. ring, cut through the bull. >> aggravated felons. >> aggravated felons, you still do. >> because you know what an aggravated felony is? it is not just a violent crime that could be failure to appear in court. that could be a fraud offense. >> no it's not. >> after that i dismissed mr. ring who feels he was treated unfairly here. with us now attorneys and fox news analysts lis wiehl and kimberly guilfoyle. you studied the controversy, what do you think. >> i think he is mistaken and misguided. you were trying to point it out to him as a former prosecutor in san francisco which is and former first lady of that town that is a
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sanctuary city i saw firsthand the problems of people who have been deported coming back in and committing violent felonies, aggravated crimes like rapes, murders, child pornography, all of that. >> but your ideological position is the same as mine that we need this kate's law to take care of these people. however, mr. ring asserts, wiehl, that it could be something as easy as not showing up for a hearing. see, and i know that's not true. all right. and that's why i got a little miffed. >> did you get miffed. let's talk about the exact application that he brought up there in that one example. i looked through the department of justice and i found one case, one case where that was prosecuted as an aggravated felony. one case. >> isn't it true that the case that you uncovered so diligently. >> right. >> had to do with a national foreign national illegal alien. >> right. >> not showing up for a hearing on a felony count. >> absolutely. >> that could get him more than two years? >> absolutely. >> let me finish. did mr. ring point that out?
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>> no. >> he just said not showing up for a hearing. >> he did not. >> now, i have to make a confession. >> misleading. >> that got me and i was a little too harsh to mr. ring. what i should have done is explained what i just said instead of calling him dishonest. i'm sorry to mr. ring. okay? >> wow. >> but, he mislead. and you know me when there is misleading involved. >> yes. you get really riled up. your irish gets up. >> she knows the half of it. >> the half irish or half puerto puerto rican. let's advance the story. 57 votes in the senate to get kate's law on the floor. where a bill will be refined by the way. it will be melded with the house version. and then it will be all aggravated felonies which will be openly stated. this, this, this, and this. mr. ring has to know that
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all right, that the bill is reconciled. >> of course. >> we need three more votes. just three. but the democratic block, all right, block is there any hope that this can come back? >> i think. so because you have to have the specificity. and like you said, there will now be enumerated aggravated felonies so there isn't a chance of being overbroad on this application. >> if they list the felonies. >> yes. >> then they would get three more votes on the democratic side. >> i think there would be a very strong position because then you understand that it's keeping out the most violent and serious offender and that's all it would be. >> this will pass the house? >> yes. >> can we talk a moment about the patrol practicality of the actually implement kate's law. i was a prosecutor i prosecuted after reentry. this sticks in my crawl. we do not prosecute meally mouth because you don't show up. we don't have the time for that we prosecute the worse of the worst. >> you will be scold would. >> we don't have the time. we prosecuted the worst
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criminals. won't even take those cases. >> it's redirection to threaten people into not going forward. >> it's misdirection to petty fog the issue. >> that is absolutely right. >> i want everybody to know that we all agree here and we don't agree on much. we're always scattered. we all agree that kate's law is necessary and we are going to fight to get it done. ladies, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> on deck white supremacy and cats, actual cats esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces red tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call.
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white supremacy. >> one of my biggest concerns is that certain public figures are actually promoting these dangerous groups even further. and as you may know, one of our most vocal candidates for president re-tweeted@white genocide tm. >> i don't think i'm in a position to answer that in an intelligent way sitting here. >> that's because the question was incredibly dumb. how could anybody answer it intelligently? here now to comment further, greg gutfeld. mcguirk is off tonight. he >> he's home with the flu. i left him with some soup. the first thing i have to commend -- he is a congressman? >> congressman. >> congressman clay's wardrobe. he looks like he's three men short of a barbershop quartet. it was seersucker day in d.c. every thursday, i believe. this is an attempt which is called deflection.
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anytime you have a possibility to inject donald trump into any kind of proceeding, they will to get the spotlight off hillary. >> right. >> so if the hearing was about childhood obesity, congressman clay would say, isn't i true that trump only re-tweets skinny teenagers? and isn't that bigoted against overweight teens? >> but i mean doesn't -- and apparently he doesn't. doesn't he look like a clown? he does. >> he looks like an ideal og. >> it's worse than that. white supremacy injected into the hillary clinton e-mail situation? oh, my god. let's get into something even more serious. there is a minor league baseball team in new jersey associated with the flef fillies. which helded a special evening to watch a game calls fur balls and fly balls. roll the tape. so, fans were encouraged to bring their cats to the game, and everything got out of control pretty fast. >> yeah. it's amazing. this is what i call the
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pussycatification of america. this tells you also how lame cats are because you can bring cats to a game, and you know they won't chase a ball. but if you brought dogs, it would be chaos. dogs would be everywhere. but with cats, they'll just sit there. they don't even know what they're watching. >> how do you know? i know a lot of cats who root for the mets. >> i'm a cat whisperer. i talk to a lot of cats, usually on the street. by the way, this is to encourage shut-ins to come to games. they want you to bring your cat, wear your bathrobe, bring a carten of saltines. >> one old lady had to buy 35 tickets. that was a pretty brilliant thing. the game was called in the seventh inning for too much fur. >> yeah. >> fur blew onto the mound. >> it's going to be a disaster. >> greg gutfeld, everybody. beginning on friday, this is almost impossible to believe. gutfeld and his cohorts on the five will be zooming around in a bus. they're going to cleveland on a
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bus. >> i know. >> and they're stopping places. >> yeah. >> so if you see a bus with gutfeld on it, run. >> yes. >> don't check it out. >> bring me beer. factor tip of the day. pokemon go. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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evening. also "legends & lies: the patriots" book remains a huge best-seller across the country as folks want to know more about the tv series. if you become a premium member you get legends and lies or any of my books free of charge. adam, bill, you cited black lives matter saying pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. you did not report they yelled what do we want, dead cops? editorial judgment by me. the dead cops thing was isolated. the bacon thing, rehearsed. we always strive to be accurate and fair. enrique, sao paulo brazil. if i have an encounter with police, i will comply with every word they say. smart, enrique. but some folks panic. it's on the police to deescalate if they can. robert elder, warren, oregon. bill, you have no right to presume that you have the right
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to tell the president what he should say in dallas. ego or what? i have a perfect right to put forth commentary on any subject i wish, robert. the tip was to the point and legitimate. jack hailey, arkansas. o'reilly, why do you continually defend president obama? fair to him, jack. always have been. we're fair here. sheila, massachusetts. bill, tip of the day for you. stop talking and allow mary ann marsh to complete a sentence. she's your best democrat guest. we very much like mary ann, sheila. but as i am sure you know, she dodged the question last night and wandered off to a far-away place. so i had to call her out, or it wouldn't be the no-spin zone. charles, riverside, california. the family of the dallas police killer will suffer the rest of their lives for what he did. we should remember them in our prayers. what a nice sentiment, charles.
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thank you for writing it. ariana, willing ton, florida. my family loves "legends & lies: the patriots," will it be available on dvd? yes, it will, after the season is over in august. lisa, massachusetts. mr. o., you mentioned that "legends & lies" would make a great schoolbook. my daughter's high school here as "killing kennedy" on its summer reading list, and that is why the kids in the commonwealth are so smart, lisa. thanks for the info. and finally tonight, the factor tip of the day. yesterday while walking around my long island neighborhood, i saw kids running crazy in the streets. that's unusual because most of the time the urchins are inside on their dopey machines. so i asked one of the tykes why she was outside. she frantically mumbled pokemon go. >> hey, guys, you playing pokemon go? >> yeah. >> it's raining and you guys are not letting up. what's the allure in pokemon go? >> i think the friendship of
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pokemon and everybody coming out together. >> and anyone with a smartphone can play, using google maps, the web-based app allows a user to wander through the streets of any city, catching imaginary exotic animals called pokemon. >> it brings it to life right in your cell phone. take a look at this, a pokemon in real-time on your screen. all you have to do is throw a ball to try to catch him. the game allows users to wander and play together, collecting items while walking throughout the city, competing to be the best pokemon trainer, bring ng the '90s game to life. >> be aware the urchins are afoot. it's a good thing because they're outside. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, also we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly at foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, no billings gate when writing to the figure. no billings gate when writing to
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us. all right. convention coverage begins shortly, and we will have the best coverage. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember spin stops right here because we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, amid palpable anger and intense protests, a manhunt is now under way in baton rouge, louisiana, for potential cop killers. after police discover a group of people planning a deadly attack on law enforcement. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. the initial arrests in what police are calling a plot to kill cops first happened on saturday. but with at least one of the would-be killers still on the loose, police decided to go public just a couple of hours ago. they say several men broke into a pawnshop this weekend, stealing the guns to carry out the attack as payback for the shooting of suspect alton sterling. and that's not all that now has law enforcement on edge in louisiana and
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