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left this evening. as always, we appreciate you being here and hillary, you owe trump an apology. aiding and abetting? really? you want to take that back. 49 days to go until election day. thanks for being with us. on. tonight: >> our local police, they know who a lot of these people are. they are afraid to do anything about it because they don't want to be accused of profiling. >> donald trump again demanding more aggressive action against muslim-generated terrorism. even as hillary clinton attacks trump for doing that. >> donald trump wants comments have been used online for recruitment of terrorists. >> tonight, we will talk about mr. trump and analyze what should be done. >> how do i say forget about it. >> forget about it? >> forget about it. >> despite terrorism, normal life does go on in america. and so does jesse watters. >> caution, you are about to
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enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. domestic terrorism in the presidential election. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. two muslim men launched terror attacks over the weekend as you may know. 28-year-old ahmad rahami a citizen who immigrated from afghanistan. set off a bomb that injured 2 people in manhattan. he was captured earlier today and zahiradan of some any dissent stabbed nine folks in the minnesota shopping mall before being shot dead by police. all victims there are suspected to survive. no one can stop these attacks by disturbed individuals who are badly damaging the islamic faith.
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young muslim men are now looked upon with suspicion all over the world. and the crazy terrorists are the reason why. even though individual mayhem is a fact of life, the western world is far too lenient on isis and other terror groups. we should have devastated them a long time ago, not allowed them to hold territory and export mayhem that policy of light confrontation has led to mass chaos in the middle east and europe as millions of refugees are leaving their homes because no one, no one will protect them from the horror imposed by the jihadists. now, president obama said again today he is staying the course. >> we will continue to lead the global coalition in the fight against isil which is instigating a lot of people over the internet to carry out attacks. we will continue to go after
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them. we will take out their leaders. we will take our their infrastructure and we will continue to enlist tech companies and community and ledge just leaders to push back against online extremist content and all messages of hate. >> good luck with that, mr. president. you remember apple would not even help crack the san bernardino killer's phone. remember that? now, both hillary clinton and donald trump responded to the latest terror attacks today. both believing the other is incompetent on the terror issue. >> our local police know who is a lot of these people are they afraid to do anything about it because they don't want to be accused of profiling. do we have a choice? look what's going on. do we really have a choice? we are trying to be so politically correct in our country. >> we know that donald trump's comments have been used online for recruitment of terrorists. we have heard that from former cia director michael
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hayden who made it a very clear point when he said donald trump is being used as a recruiting sergeant for the terrorists. >> talking points expects the terror deal to be in the forefront one week from tonight in the first debate. secretary clinton's anti-terror posture pretty much the same as what has been in put into place. donald trump more aggressive at lois his words are to eliminating exposure to muslims abroad and punishing isis. on the terror issue trump has the advantage as most americans are pretty much fed up with the jihad and want to see a more aggressive policy to defeat it trump has also emotion on his side. as the president and mrs. clinton continue to down play the muslim angle, even though just about all the terrorism in the world is generated by islamic fanatics. summing up, trump has a major opportunity on the national security issue if
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he lays out plans that are specific and not harmful to innocent folks. my grants and peaceful muslims are not the problem. jihadists are. the next president will have to set up the terror target and punch it out. anger is growing. that's the memo. now the top story tonight. earlier today i spoke with donald trump who is in fort meyers, florida. >> so i have your statement on the terror over the weekend. going to read one sentence, quote: i will bring an end to the senseless acts of violence wrong to say we are in a fight about narratives. these terrorists pose existential threat to our country our values and way of life. i don't know if anybody can bring an end to individual acts of i have lens. you know? i don't think it's possible. am i wrong? >> well, one thing you have to do is degrade. what's happening is they are going around. they feel emboldened and they feel wonderful. and all of these young people in our country and other countries are looking up to isis.
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because isis continues to taunt the united states. they started off on a small area. they are now in 28 countries. bill. 28 countries. think of it this is during hillary clinton's tenure. 28 countries it was just reported. that is disgraceful. you have to bring them down and you have to bring them down fast. i know, the young people in our country and other countries. they are looking up to these people. they have respect for these people. it's like -- let's put it this way they are getting good public relations because it looks like they are beating the united states or certainly like the united states can't beat them. >> right. and it certainly is a psychological war as well as the physical war. but western europe hasn't really helped out and i mean that's going to be a part of the equation for the next president because mr. obama really doesn't -- mr. obama said today, i don't know whether you are aware, that his strategy is fine. you know, just wear them down, wear them down. we don't really need any more action. what he is doing.
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it's the -- we defined here, the strategy of acceptable losses. now, another thing you said that was very controversial is that you want to profile. you want to profile arab or muslim men. how would that work? >> well, we have no choice. look, israel does it. and israel does it very successfully. >> they do it at the airports. >> well, they do it. they do it. and when they see somebody that they would like to talk, to that they would like to look at, that they would maybe like to open up their sachel and take a look inside they doom it. you have a woman 87-year-old in a wheelchair from we have kennel. we have to come lat oher. look at somebody else. it's ridiculous do you have a vision of profiling would work? >> it works. we see somebody that we think there could be a problem. at airports and other places. you talked to them and you see what's going on. >> but i think they do that now. >> we don't do that.
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>> the alleged bomber here in new york lived over a chicken stand his father owns in new jersey. come on. the guy out in minneapolis, or in ther with saint cloud he is a 20-year-old college student. so he needs to just people who are loons. they lose it and i don't know if we could ever stop that. the guy over the chicken stand brought litigation a lot of litigation against different people. and i bet you that's why he was on the list. they don't want to get sued. they don't want to get sued so they left him alone. who knows what the reason is whatever the reason is it's no good. we have to end. this it's horrible and one thing i would say. i they have gained great respect for ice sith sis and the lords of isis and you see it all the time. and they are becoming becoming being radicalized and bill, it's going to get worse with this administration certainly with the way it's gone with hillary clinton. so i get a kick where
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hillary clinton says i will this, and i will that. what's she been doing for the last 30 years. remember when she voted for the war. what's she gotten doing for the last 30 years. >> i would like to know how it departs for president obama. she said today because of your profiling comment. she said that you are a, quote, sergeant of recruitment. muslim fanatics that once they hear you say we are going to come get you and profile you and doing it. then they want to sign up. how do you answer that. advertising agency. spending hundreds of millions of dollars. i mean, tremendous vast amounts of money in advertising against me. they are using, talking about my strongest thing is my temperament. and talk about my temp: put things on the board. go after temperament. strongest things for the people that know me best. i won't even say it myself.
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>> i want a little more definition. when you say my strongest suit is my temperament, what does that mean to you? >> well, i know how to win. i know how to win. i have been winning. i do win. even in sports. i win. we don't win. our country doesn't win. we don't win at trade. we can't beat isis. you can imagine general douglass mcarthur or general patent. you can imagine they are spinning in their grave right now when they see the way we fight. we announce we are sending certain people over here at a certain time. everything is political. it's very, very sad. then we bomb the syrian troops. you saw that over the weekend. we bombed, i guess we killed more than 80 troops. and now russia is absolutely furious at us. but we bomb the wrong people. i mean, we are like the gang that couldn't shoot straight. our country, with this leader, is the gang that couldn't shoot straight. that's what it is. >> all right. that's an old jimmy breslin book. final question in this segment and then i want to
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talk to you about the debates. when you say that you're going it profile certain muslims, are you ever worried that the peaceful muslims, and there are millions of american -- you know, we don't have a big problem here with muslims like they do in europe and france. we don't have that big problem where they are ghetto wise and they don't like their country and police can't go. we don't have that. you say these things like peaceful muslims will be the victim of backlash, victim of people just lumping everybody into the terror jar? i never said that they were muslims. you said that but to in to profile people that look suspicious. i didn't say they are muslims. >> how do they look suspicious? >> i don't know. these are experts. that's what they do. they profile. you go to israel and they should study it because israel has done a phenomenal job about this. they profile. they are not happy about it but they do it. people aren't complaining
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about it but we have to profile. >> almost 100 percent of the terrorism now is muslim fanatics, almost 100 percent. you are not going to be profiling leather jackets with blue eyes at this point honestly whatever it is. i'm not using the term profiling. we will have to start profiling. i don't know if it's that bad. but certainly it's not a wonderful thing. but, we have a country to keep safe. and we're not going to keep our country safe. you see this happening. and you know and i know it's going to get worse. >> all right. we're going to hold mr. trump over against his will. >> >> it's i'm president. >> we'll hold him over against his will to talk about the debate. one week from tonight. big night. right back. also ahead, krauthammer on america's retreat on the terror patel field upcoming.
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in the impact segment tonight would you continue with donald trump who i spoke with from fort meyers, florida a few hours ago. >> all right. one week from tonight, you will be on stage hofstra, university, long island, new york. five miles from my house. and it's going to be probably the most watched debate in the history of this country. because people want to see if you, donald trump, are going to take hillary clinton part in a very personal way. are you? >> i have absolutely no idea. i think this, if she treats me with respect, i will treat herr with respect. it really depends. people ask me that question oh you are going to go out there and do this and that i really don't know that you have to feel it out when you
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are out there. she has got to treat me with respect. i will treat her with respect. i would like it start off by saying that because that would be my intention. >> okay. now, if she baits you into trying to say something appropriate or explosive or controversial, are you aware that that might happen? >> hey, i went to the best school. i was the best -- i was a very good student. bill, what kind of a question is that? if she baits me. yet. she can bait me and can i bait her and we will see what happens. hey, bill, let's see what happens. >> so, say she. >> strategist. >> i'm hillary clinton, okay? and i say you know, in trump, you're not qualified to be president. you have never held any office and you call women bad names and muslims bad names and mexicans bad names. and you are just not qualified. and i mean, i don't want your answer now. but, that could absolutely happen. sure. and i can talk about her
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deleting emails after she gets a subpoena from congress. lots of other things. i mean, can i talk about her record, which is a disaster. i can talk about all she has done to help isis to become the terror they have become. ewe will go back and for the. she has a lot of baggage. she has been there a linger time. we need change in this country. she has been there, bill. a long time. when i hear her talking about what she is planning to do, why hasn't she done it for the last 30 years? >> well, she watched -- she had to work for president obama. i'm curious about this. if she comes after you for, for example, on the women's card, would you go in to her marital history and things like that? is that going to happen. >> well, you know, the "new york times" wrote a story about me and women. and it turned out that it was a false story. and honestly, we're going to take that up with them a little bit later date. we'll get rid of this first. we will go through this little process first which i think is going to end very successfully on
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november 8th. outside here, i'm in florida. we have thousands and thousands of people lined up outside the arena which is probably 8,000 or 10,000 people is packed to the rafters, something is happening, bill, what is happening. "new york times" wrote a story about women. women called up to the office we never said that dr. donald trump. they quoted women never even said it and it was on the front page centerfold massive big color picture. it was disgraceful. they are so dishonest. i will tell you what. there is nobody that respects women more than donald trump. that i can tell you. i will help women, because we have the women's health problems. we have a lot of problems. and i will help a lot more than hillary can. that, i can tell you. >> now, you skillfully dodged that question. that was a really a good dodge. would you go into the marital arena if she hits you with the women thing? >> i don't think i'm looking to do that bill. i don't know what i'm going to do exactly. you know, it depends on what level she hits you with.
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if it's fair if it's unfair. but certainly i'm not looking to do that. >> okay. all right. lester holt, you know him, he is a debate moderator. you know lester? >> i do. i do. i have respect for lester. >> good, because i worked with him at channel 2. i don't know if you remember back then but lester and i worked together there in new york. i think he is a fair guy. i think he is an honest man. i don't think he is coming in with a ax at all. >> well, i mean the only problem is matt lauer is a pro. and he did a great job. we ha debate of source. they called it a forum. and that was on monday night. and i think matt did a fantastic job last -- this last week. i'm sure you read about it. they came down -- matt was very tough on me and he was tough on her. but i thought he was equally tough. maybe even tougher on me. they hit him because i won that debate. everybody said i won. the polls all said i won. i won the debate. they hit matt because they say he should have been much tougher. he couldn't have been much tougher.
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they are gaming the system, like games the ref. they are also going after lester. they are trying to intimidate lester. i think the world is going top watching that. >> he is not going to be intimidated. he is not like me obnoxious and he is not going to come back and debate you hike i kind of debate you and secretary clinton. he won't do that. >> i would say that, nobody is obnoxious like you. i would have to agree with that no, no. >> i think that's a bipartisan schroll but lester is not going to do that. i want to get. >> no, lester is a professional. we will see what happens. i think it's unfair. >> all right. now. >> i think it's unfair what they're doing, bill. >> you have two kind of partisan people though. the next debate martha raddatz at abc ohio worked with in boston. brilliant journalist. she is a democrat. and then anderson cooper, i think he does a dejent job over there is he a democrat. you have two democrat. are you showing up for that or what are you going to do? >> and by the way, lester is
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a democrat. >> i didn't know that. >> look, it's a phony system. lester is a democrat. i mean, they are all democrats. okay? it's a very unfair system. look, i've worked pretty well within the system. i guess by a lot of polls i'm leading many of the polls. most of the polls. cnn just came out with a poll i'm leading nationwide by 2. i'm leading a lot of the states. i'm leading florida where i am now by 3 or 4. something just came out. a poll just came out. i'm leading it by 3 points or four points. and, you know, i think i'm doing well. leading ohio. leading in north carolina. i think we are doing very well. >> that will change and then you will see. >> the system. >> raddatz and cooper. are you okay with them or no. >> no, not really. i'm not okay with anderson cooper because i think he treats me very unfairly at cnn. i think he is very unfair on cnn. cnn they call it the clinton news network that's why the ratings aren't doing very well. >> they have to compete with msnbc. that's why they may be doing
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that. you say you are unhappy with it you are not going to boycott it like you did the fox thing. >> no, i will show up. gaming the ref. that's what they are doing. >> last one is chris wallace. he is fair, right? >> is he fair. is he tough. he is fair. i don't mind. as long as he is fair. and i have done a lot of work with chris. and i have never had a problem with him. >> all right. good. okay. well, we always appreciate your time. again, hillary clinton has been invited and invited and invited on this program and she says she is going to come did. you know that? her people told us she is going to do the interview with us. we are hoping that they keep their word. and we'll talk to you, i hope, after the debate. good luck, you know, that's going to be quite something. don't get nervous though. are you nervous? are you going to get nervous? >> well, i don't think so. i'll be a little bit. you have to be a little bit. but i understand the ratings will be comparable to yours. so i do your show. what's the big deal. >> you can get by that all right. donald trump, everybody. there he is. >> thank you. >> directly ahead, reaction to that interview.
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>> it stopped terrorism at the airport. i mean, they haven't had a thing this decades. i mean, it is pretty effective. >> it hasn't stopped it elsewhere. >> no. but they don't. >> donald trump talks about this in a way that is not the values that this country has. i think it is surprising for a can at that time for president who is to negative about the united states, wants to do profile. negative about the police. negative about the military. it is very surprising. >> if there were a radical mosque. and i know there is in boston. and the police surveil it. and they see young guys going out of there. and they start to watch them. would you object to that? >> i think what is factual though. >> no, no. would you object to that. >> if there is reason to. >> radical mosque. young men coming out of it. >> the mosque in boston is the one who turned in the two procedures who did the
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boston bombing. >> you know the one,. >> the brothers and the bombing. you are dodging the question. you don't want to answer the question. >> no, i'm not. no, i'm not. >> would you in a radical mosque situation allow the police to check out people who tending the services of young men. >> if there is evidence people go in there ill intentions, sure. >> bill, this is why americans view hillary clinton and president obama as weak when it comes to taking the fight to isis. because of the rhetoric that was just displayed. because the democratic party refuses to name. >> they don't want to do that. >> donald trump is smart to point out the foreign policy failures of president obama and hillary clinton. even president obama's own defense secretary has said that he created a vacuum in iraq by failing to leave a status of forces agreement. >> we will get into that with krauthammer. what i want you to do though. you, i assume, would support if there is a radical mosque and guys hanging out at the mosque, you would support police looking into hot guys were, right. >> yes, if they were
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radicalized or suspicion of radicalization, absolutely. >> that's profiling. >> it's also police officers doing their job. if they suspect something, they're supposed to investigate. and i think we should enable and empower police officers to do their job and to conduct the training and. >> it depends. mary anne, hillary clinton said today that donald trump is a sergeant of recruiting for the terrorists. is that an overstatement? >> no. it's a fact. and just go online. they have put donald trump in the recruiting videos twice now. so that is a fact. and the fact is the reason you don't want to go after an entire religion is because you're playing right into their hands. they want us to go after all of islam. they want us to profile people that way. they want donald trump to say and do exactly what he is doing. they are using that to recruit more jihadists. why would you ever do what the enemy wants? why? >> so answer that point that some radical groups have put trump in their propaganda videos to try to stir up emotion? >> well, isis has also used
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bill clinton in a recruitment video as well. i would say her own husband has been featured in isis recruitment video. this is how incompetent the obama administration is. 800 minimum grants granted citizenship from countries of questionable national security concern. we have thousands of individuals show have had their visas revoked or suspected connections to terrorism and we cannot find them in the united states yet, president obama and hillary clinton want to increase syrian refugees by 500 percent. >> there was a report, mary anne, i got to go. gentleman vet this don't because it did come in very late. this was a report about 900 people who have come to the united states from terror places cannot be found because they don't have their fingerprints. the fingerprints and a half few or something like that. >> right, just quickly, bill. on bret's show james rosen found them and they weren't funded to finish the fingerprints that was in the report.
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>> i didn't see rosen. i don't have time to do this but we will do it. ladies, thank you. >> thank you. as the factor moves along this evening, charles krauthammer on whether the obama administration has encouraged lone wolf terrorism by failing to be more aggressive against isis. then, later, a little relief. "watters world" goes to a festival. >> what is your favorite italian dish. >> probably friday calarmi. >> are you making fun of pee? forget about it. >> we hope you stay tuned to if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies... try clarispray. from the makers of claritin. clarispray provides 24-hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. try clarispray today.
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his sleep number setting is 25. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. reports..,. factor follow-up segment tonight. as you heard donald trump say a few minutes ago he believes the obama administration has failed to destroy isis. and that encourages these individual terrorists to do harm. joining us from washington charles krauthammer. do you believe that? >> look, there is no question that when obama came into office, whatever you think about the bush division to invade iraq. by the time obama came, in al qaeda in iraq had been defeated. and beyond defeated. hue milhumiliated. because, after all, the sunni arabs who rebelled against us after the invasion and joined without al qaeda in iraq, they turned around, they turned against al qaeda, they joined us', the invader and the infidel and defeated them. that was a total
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humiliation. they were essentially driven out of iraq. when obama came in to office, a, he evacuated. and left no americans behind, which would have held the country together. obama himself said it was stable when he left. and then, when al qaeda in iraq reconstituted itself, during the syrian civil war, we know that obama completely under estimated them. he called them the jv team. did he not take it seriously. he allowed it to grow. suddenly, it swept across syria and iraq. that is simply historical fact. now, finally, it took several years, very, very crucial years, tragic years, during which isis was able to establish itself. finally, obama sort of sem simi woke up and worked on a
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strategy to shrink the footprint of isis in iraq and to weaken it. that has had some success. it is very slow. and as a result of that, when a terror group like al qaeda or isis is losing, then that actually effects its strength on the ground because it cannot recruit. people are not going to die. it's more than psychological. it's what gives them their energy. the idea that they are inevitable and invincible. >> trump said that isis is taunting the u.s.a. and that kind of macho taunting attracts these lone wolf terrorists. it's like a magnet. and then they go out and kill people. do you believe that, that that cause and effect? >> well, there is no question that there are people around who are willing to join the jihad. and they get inspired whether it's al qaeda in the
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past or isis today. and to the extent that isis is around, strong, acting, and doing the propaganda it does, yes. that helps to encourage lone wolves. but, the idea that it's somehow in obama's hands, i think is, a gross exaggeration. what's in america's hands is whether to pursue a serious war against isis to destroy it. in the absence of that, they will always be lone wolves. even in the presence of that, even if you succeed there always will be. but it will be diminished and that's what we want. >> the president said today is he not going to change. is he going to do the methodical, as you put it, slow campaign. >> unless you want to invade with 100,000 troops, i don't see any alternative. >> you are getting together though and they could do it. >> what's the trump alternative? i haven't heard that one yet. >> maybe we will on monday. charles krauthammer,
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everybody. when we come right back, mark steyn, travel to france and get a first-hand look at the terror damage there. he will join us. then watters goes italian. >> can i have a nice italian nickname? >> sure. >> my name is jesse. >> no. can't do italian for that. [ laughter ] >> denied? >> denied. >> we'll be right back. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here...
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. personal story segment tonight. you may remember over the summer french protests murdered by muslim terrorists in his own church that sparked more outcry against the jihad and france and around the world. political commentator mark steyn recently attended europe and spoke with a number of people affected by the jihad. mr. stein joins us from vermont. what is the head line that you learned in vermont, mr. steyn. >> you said at the top of the show my granting my grants e problem muslims are. france jerry germany have very high muslim population and they have a lot of
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terrorism. poland add czech republic they have very few muslims so they don't have terrorism. and the question for europe and i think for the united states a few years down the line is whether you can contain this just by the big stuart state. i was on the beach. >> go ahead. >> you can't. there was soldiers everywhere in france now. outside of schools, shopping centers, rarely stations. i was on the beach where the topless women have armed soldiers with automatic weapons patrolling between the topless women. it's a sad sight and it's an absurd sight. ultimately it's no solution. >> now, i heard you on the rooon theradio the other day no longer in america can we debate terrorism or anything else if you disagree with the left they immediately demonize you as antiphone bianti-phobicor anti-gay or wha.
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do you think that's true. >> i think that's introduce. we are turning into one vast college campus where there is a correct view and alternative views are not permitted. i disagree with people. i like to disagree with people. so do you. whatever your view on gay marriage or climate change or islam, i like to discuss it the left increasingly says we don't want to win the argument, we want to cancel the argument. and just this weekend if you look at this fake outrage about donald trump declaring the new york event a bombing before it had been officially ruled a bombing, that is an attempt to shribble the public discourse and prevent a diversity of views on islam and immigration and terrorism. and if you notice, that's the classic left response now. let's not debate your point of view, let's cancel your point of view. >> yeah. i think you're right. i think we are living in a total yerion social
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environment right now. any solution to it. >> right. yeah, i think so. i think trump in the last year has actually managed to expand the public conversation. and whether you agree with him or not, on those issues, that's what we need. when we have people like senator whitehouse, for example, trying to criminalize dissent on climate change, that guy is actually unfit for office. unfit for office. people of rhode island should be ashamed of that. >> you don't want to shut him down, mr. steyn you want to debate him. >> absolutely. >> watters on deck. he goes to a big italian festival. what could go wrong, right? moments away. ladies, why just dream of worry-free nights? i'm linda, and like millions of women worldwide i trust tena. and with new tena overnight underwear i can now sleep worry free all night. the unique secure barrier system
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there was a terror incident here in new york city this weekend, there were also good things happening. like the festival in little italy. watters on the scene. ♪ >> reporter: chow. >> chow bien. >> reporter: what does that mean? are you italian? >> 100% italian >> reporter: how do i say forget about it. >> forget about it. >> hey, forget about it. >> forget about it. >> reporter: please forget about it. >> forget about it. >> forget about it. >> reporter: what are we forgetting. >> forget about it. >> reporter: why do they call it lt little italy. you look huge. >> you've lost your mind. >> reporter: do you have a cousin vinnie? >> i have a son vinnie.
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he's a lawyer. >> reporter: does it amuse you that the country of italy is shaped like a boot? >> i like that idea. >> i love him but some day i'm going to knock him on his ass. >> reporter: they call me jees se knuckles. >> yeah. >> reporter: how big is your trunk? >> what trunk? >> reporter: exactly. >> come on. >> reporter: can i have a nice italian nickname? >> sure. >> reporter: my name is jesse. >> we can't do italian nickname for that. >> reporter: can i try some pasta? >> sure. >> reporter: am i pronouncing that right? pasta? it's better than the olive garden. does your mother make sauce? >> yeah, gravy. >> through in tomatoes, tomato paste, fry it, make sure it doesn't stick. >> reporter: what do you have over there?
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>> man coty, what the americans call it >> reporter: it's pronounced calamari. >> acalamari. you got it? >> reporter: are you making fun of me? do you guys put the calorie count on the food? >> that's very important for a good reason. >> reporter: how many calories in it? >> 300. >> reporter: why do italians talk with their hands so much? >> because we need to express ourselves. >> reporter: know how i get any point across? >> no. >> reporter: can i see some of your meatballs? oh my god. so creamy when it goes through your lips. in italy do they just call italian ice, ice? i think i'm going to move to italy. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> reporter: what's the j stand for, jesse? >> john. i give you jesse. >> take it easy.
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we're not making a western here. >> just remember one thing we speak proper english. >> reporter: and you remember one thing too, i'm watters and this is my world. >> that's right brother. >> what are you trying to prove? ♪ >> wow. >> reporter: i don't get a kiss either? ♪ >> i have nothing to say watters will be back on thursday with his report on a hillary clinton rally. rally. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula
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experts tonight who prepped former presidents and presidential candidates. all this week on the factor. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please that the spin stops here because we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, what started as a lone wolf investigation into a series of attempted bombing has erupted into a stunning tale of an afghan immigrant who made repeated trips to terror hot spots raising serious questions about who exactly he is connected to. welcome to the kelly file. i'm megyn kelly. we've had a lot of news break in the last hour all of which we'll bring to you right now, and also some crazy new video coming in. over the past two and a half days, authorities have been piecing together clues as bomb plots and attacks in both new jersey and new york. it all started saturday morning in new jersey as folks gathered for