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right here, eastern. for complete coverage, then, after, we'll start midnight eastern and of course, 9:00 here on the west coast. thank you for being with us. we'll see you tomorrow night. "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> >> a stunning undercover videotape showing a far left activist apparently admitting to disrupting trump rallies. >> >> we'll have the full story tonight. >> philadelphia is one that's mentioned. i think romney got no votes and mccain got no votes, i mean like no votes. >> i would advise mr. trump to stop whining. >> donald trump believes the vote might be rigged. we have been investigating that charge. is it legal will present the facts. also ahead, brand new fox
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poll and electoral college map showing the state of the presidential race 24 hours before the big debate. 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. what is wrong with america? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. this evening, we will set up the final presidential debate in las vegas tomorrow night. just a few moments we will show you why donald trump has to win decisively in vegas or he will lose the general election. mr. trump should absolutely capitalize on what is wrong in america because there is no doubt we're in trouble. first, the economy. growth is less than 2%. that means well-paying jobs are scarce, and workers have to take what's available.
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the unemployment rate doesn't mean very much when new jobs come with low salaries. with all the resources we have in the u.s.a., growth should be far more than 2%. on the immigration front after all these years people can still walk across the southern border, establish residency illegally in this country, and then have the government actually pay them entitlements. does that sound like a fair system to you? when kate's law was destroyed by the awful senator harry reid critical mass was reached. all that law would have done was require a mandatory federal prison sentence for a violent, illegal alien felon who defied deportation who came back after being kicked out. reid and other democrats in the senate killed it. >> the new mandatory minimum sentences the bill would rate could have a crippling financial effect. and that's an understatement with no evidence that they would actually deter future
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violations of law. this legislation would require about 20,000 new prison beds. 20,001 new prisons. cost over $3 billion. this is yet another attack on the immigrant community. >> so let me get this straight, reid. to punish violent illegal alien felons who cross back into this country after being deported is an attack on the immigrant community? and the prison stuff is just false. the numbers of criminal aliens would fall drastically once they knew they would be partially punished just for standing on american soil. they wouldn't have to commit another crime. just for standing here they get 10 years under kate's law. now, the kind of insanity that reid puts forth is why so many americans, including this one, are angry. about crime in the poor neighborhoods, last night in
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chicago, 12 people shot including a 13-year-old boy. 12. that begins -- that brings the total number of americans shot in the windy city this year alone to 3476. chicago is more dangerous than kabul, afghanistan. and it's clear that democratic mayor rahm emanuel and republican governor bruce runner will not stop the violence in poor black chicago neighborhoods. will not stop it. now, that is true racism. for you p.c. people out there. let's go overseas. major battle underway right now to remove isis from iraq's second largest city mosul. the hard truth is isis should have never been allowed to take mosul or any other iraqi territory in the first place. the only reason that happened was a huge foreign policy blunder by president
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obama. as you may know, he withdrew all-american troops from iraq in 2011 without american forces there, isis grew in power. and who was the architect of that policy? secretary of state clinton. finally, what about our national spirit? one word, terrible. with all the muck, wikileaks, media pies, and chaos surrounding the presidential campaign, americans are disgusted. we're a divided nation. most folks are voting against the candidate rather than four one. and a politically correct culture that is being imposed on us by the media, imposed is rapidly destroying traditional values. all religious americans know that. so it seems to me that the challenger in the presidential race, trump, should have an advantage because secretary clinton is embracing the policies of mr. obama. but it has not turned out that way. and trump is counsel to his last chance tomorrow night.
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and that's the memo. now, for the top story, brand new fox news poll among likely voters hillary clinton now leads donald trump 45% to 39%. governor gary johnson clocks in with 5%. jill stein, the green candidate 3%. last week the fox poll had it this way, 35%, clinton over trump. things remain stagnant but trump hangs on. joining us now from austin, texas, darren shaw who polls for fox news. anything change in the last week, dr. shah, the numbers stay pretty much the same. anything behind the scenes change? >> well, it's pretty much basis, bill. not much going on now. some sense that's probably good news for donald trump. the media's coverage has continually been negative. more difficult stories to deal with over the past week. but it seems to be that she has stopped out at about the mid 40's. her numbers have been fairly stagnant. his numbers have dropped. there is no evidence he is really recovering much of that ground that he lost. in fact, if you look at the internals, one in five
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republicans say they will not vote for trump. >> 20% aren't going to vote for him. do you know what caught my eye, doctor in the independents. among independents, in one month, hillary clinton's lost 4%, down 35 to 31%, trump has gained 3%, 35% to 38%. that's a 7 point swing here. if that trend continues for the next three weeks, that 6% gap that they have now among likely voters tha go downs well in the margin of error, will it not? >> i think there are two dynamics going on bill, you are exactly right. one of the things showing in the polls he has recovered some of his footing on economic handling. in fact, it's the one issue but most important issue, one issue where he leads her in terms of handling assessments. my sense is if he keeps focusing on the economy, kind of apropos of your talking points, he has a chance not only to carve in a greater share of the vote with independents, but to recover some of those republicans that he has been hemorrhaging since early october. >> okay. so tomorrow, the reason i
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say it's his last chance is because this is the final time he will command and so will secretary clinton millions of eyeballs. i estimate around 50, 60 million people will watch it live. but everybody else sees it on the internet. on the news, the clips and things like that. you know, retail politics, you know, going from state to state, rally to rally, that's not going to do it at this point. three weeks left. three weeks from today we vote. so trump has really got to do something tomorrow night. fairly dramatic, correct? >> i think that's right. i mean, if the election is held, you know, tomorrow, hillary clinton wins this race. he needs to change the dynamic. i think, you know, your sort of points earlier are exactly right. if this is a traditional left-right fight. it's close, but he probably loses by a point or two. if it's an argument about change or a referendum on the state of the country. >> sure. >> he is much more competitive. >> americans are angry. they are very, very angry. doctor, we appreciate it now let's go to the fox news newsroom arnon, michigan.
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decision desk, i love that a desk that's going to make the decision is standing by. let's talk electoral votes arnon. what's the headline here? >> okay. right now, according to our fox news assessment, hillary clinton is leading or solidly ahead or slightly ahead in states that comprise about 307 electoral votes. donald trump is ahead in states which comprise about 181 electoral votes. and there are 50 electoral votes in states that we would consider undecided at this stage. if that's the math then, trump can't win even if he wins all of those undecides. >> that's correct. but he needs to do is steal some states that are currently leaning to hillary clinton. the interesting thing is that what we're seeing in each of the states is an echo of what professor shaw was talking about the fox news poll. hillary clinton has been steady at 45, roughly 45%. the mid 40's. that's what she has across
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all of these states, both the lean hillary clinton states as well as the toss-up states and donald trump has been losing ground. in the states where he is competitive, is he in the mid 40's. in the states where he is losing, is he in the low 40's or the high 30's. the opportunity there for donald trump is to make some of the points you were making in the talking points memo and to sort of win back these voters who have clearly left him in the past few weeks. >> the independents. he has a little momentum there. but he has got to win nevada where the debate is tomorrow night. colorado, he thinks he is going to win. if trump wins colorado, that would be a real, real big victory. then he has got to pick off -- florida is in play, ohio is in play. north carolina is in play. i don't think virginia is in play. >> i agree with that you virginia is not in play. >> no. >> the states he needs to focus on and must win are number one florida, which represents 29 electoral votes or pennsylvania or wisconsin. if he can pick two out of three of those, florida and either wisconsin or
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pennsylvania off of hillary clinton, and win ohio, which is a toss-up state, then he has a clear opportunity to get 270 electric tropical storm vots. >> it's getting to be very dramatic. we appreciate it arnon. thank you very much. say hello to the decision desk for me. i miss it very much. >> i will. >> next on the rundown, yale professor says is he voting for trump. is that even possible? then, later, stunning undercover videotape showing far left zealots may have created violence at trump rallies. factor is coming right back. >> the first two rounds have been intense. >> people have been -- their lives have been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you've done. >> heated. >> so a man who can be pro-vehicle b --provoked by a td not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear codes. >> unlike anything else, now in their last showdown the debate is fair and balanced. for the first time ever fox news own chris wallace is asking the questions and getting real answers from the candidates.
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personal story segment tonight, column in the "wall street journal" recently caught my eye. written by a yale professor david galenter who says he is voting for trump, even though he is not very happy about it. the professor joins us now here in new york city down from new haven. i mean, you came out of the closet. and so i can't imagine at yale -- what do they say to you. you are voting for trump. what do they say. >> they are used to it i have been out of this closet. i have been a republican for a long time. >> it's different with trump. >> it's true. even the 1%. half of 1% of republicans at yale are scared to death of trump so, yeah, it's a different thing. >> you say it's about 99% liberal democrat at yale? >> i would say 99%.
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99.5%. not just liberal leftist. >> wouldn't they do better up there if they had a few -- they always speak about diversity. get somebody in there. now, you are not a big trump fan. >> true. >> you are casting a ballot for him, why? >> i have no choice. my duty as a citizen to look at the big picture. trump is a bum with respect to his dealings with women. i'm not proud of what he has done. he is not proud of what he has done. i have a responsibility to look at what kind of president hillary clinton would make. and a woman who has been a career liar, who spent her career selling out the united states, making a principle and a practice of doing that i have no reason to doubt that she is going to continue lying. >> your vote is basically that she is worse than he is. >> she is worse than he is. and we need somebody who is not scared to make big changes. trump is not my pick but. >> but is he not scared. >> he is not scared.
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hillary clinton would pretty much doing doo what barack obama has done. >> secretary clinton is a yale law school grad. >> absolutely. >> do they like her up at yale? are they promoting hillary clinton? do they think -- >> -- they don't have to promote her. they are madly in love with her. i will say not to the extent that they love obama. obama really rings the bell for them the clintons have been big at yale since bill's earlier days since bill's days in arkansas as governor. proud of him. >> do they ever congratulate you on your courage? [ laughter ] >> i'm serious. look, we may not agree with you professor, you are pretty courageous to do what you did, write the journal article and be outspoken. >> i will tell you, to be fair yale has been fair to me. but it helps that they live in an intellectual ghetto like all major universities. they read the "new york times." that's it. and for the students, too.
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the faculty and the students don't have a clue what's going on in the world. >> no robust debate up there? no yale factor. >> if i publish in the "wall street journal" they have no clue. >> they don't even know it? >> they don't even know it. >> is it banned? >> if i'm on this show which may be watched all over the country they have never heard of it. >> they have never heard of it because you have the internet. >> there is a rumor. >> it will get out on the internet. but then when you go back to yale, i mean,. >> you can't under estimate the incredible parochial mess of yale, of harvard. >> is it arrogance? is it snootiness? is that what it's based on or are they just unrealistic. >> professional arrogance. not like they are unpleasant people. they are easy going. they are friendly and so forth. it's a professional arrogance that says our business to be smarter than everybody else. >> they can't say they are smarter than you. >> they don't know anything about me except i'm weird
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and interesting to republicans. >> halloween is coming up. i think i'm going to go trick or treating up at yale that will liven the campus up a little bit. >> consider it an invitation. >> thank you very much. stunning undercover video allegedly showing far left zealots inciting violence at donald trump rallies. the election is rigged, is it legal has been investigating that charge and we will tell you what we know up ahead. upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma...
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fox news has not been able to verify the entire tape which runs about four hours. we cannot completely verify context is completely accurate. that's important to state. joining us from washington lisa booth and juan williams. juan, we talked with the dnc on background, okay, and they acknowledge that these crazy guys probably did this but they say, quote, there is no contractual relationship between them and the dnc. i really don't know what that means. but i wouldn't put this on the air unless i was fairly well convinced that it happens, what you just heard. it happens, what say you? >> well, i wouldn't dismiss this out of hand just as if i was hearing this from the other side and i was with the trump campaign. i wouldn't dismiss it out of hand because this is so important to our democratic process, this political season. do you have, i mean, after what happened in north carolina with the bombing of
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a g.o.p. campaign headquarters there great anxiety. and i think it undermines our democratic system. now, having said that, i have lots of questions. i do not think that there is any conclusive evidence of a tie to the clinton campaign and i have lots of questions about this type of guerrilla james o'keefe stuff. he had to settle a lawsuit recently. >> controversial deal. but i am somebody who's the truth. i don't know what the truth is in this case. i don't know the truth. but it's compelling enough to show it to the folks. what say you, lisa. >> bill it, doesn't seem like it would entirely be out of reason, either. there is also a second video showing these individualstalkint voter fraud. right now indiana is investigating 56 counties of possible voter fraud. and to juan's point, i'm not skeptical about the fact that this would be somehow above the clinton campaign. here we have a candidate in a campaign who deleted tens of thousands of emails after receiving a congressional subpoena.
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we have the department of justice feeding information. >> let me challenge you there, lisa. >> please. >> the clinton campaign, it would be unbelievably reckless to enter into a bargain with people like those, okay, those kinds of people, the lowest rung on the zealot ladder and say you know what, here is some cash and go out and find mentally disturbed people to heckle trump. >> bill, above somebody's who staff who literally broke in broke phones and broke information, hit it with a hammer, destroyed evidence i don't think that's above the clinton campaign or hillary clinton at all. this is someone who thinks she is above the law. further, bill, there is a way with super pacs but there is also a way with super pacs to hide money. >> if you deal with those kind of people very easy to
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get caught. juan, you have got 20 and lisa wrap it up with 20. >> lisa is dragging in everything she can i would say this you don't want to deal what bill said those kind of people. left wing anarchists yes they exist. goodness, gracious, trump makes provocative second amendment. >> don't make bad behavior -- no. >> second amendment -- he is the one who said he would pay the lawsuit if one of his supporters punched a guy out. >> juan,. >> that's trump "on the record." on the record. >> to the first video that kind of astroturfing does exist. we see it all the time especially on the left. we have a state department official, back to the emails, state department official who tried to suggest a quid pro quo with another fbi. >> that's another false comparison. you and juan are way out of the box we are dealing with i have got to governmental lisa, you are in the wings on this one. >> you can't be above the law.
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>> you guys you are. you can't do that you can't make these false comparisons. >> i'm not. it's not though. i think it's fair. >> what happened here is there was violence at trump rallies. this veritas says inspired boy these people. pretty compelling case. other stuff walks. factor as we move along this evening. some americans believe donald trump is right when he says the election is rigged. is it legal has been investigating it. they think they know how to make tomorrow night's debate better. we hope you stay tuned to we hope you stay tuned to those reports.whoa. what's going on here? oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house? we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? no, i'm more like a metaphor. okay, a spokes-metaphor.
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good evening, more than 100 u.s. troops are embedded with iraqi forces as they advance toward the isis-held city of mosul. that is according to a pentagon spokesman who stresses the troops are quote, well, back from the front lines. the pentagon says they're not engaging in combat. another batch of mosquitos in miami beach tested positive for zika. they were found in a district previously in a zone. 1553 cases are not travel related. the virus is known to cause
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severe birth defects if the mother is infected while pregnant. now back to the o'reilly factor. asylum it doesn't interfere in foreign elections. back to the factor. impact segment tonight, attack the candidates we asked our pal frank luntz to show two political ads undecided voters in saint lewis and report back to us. the ads are attacks. let's begin with the anti-trump ad. >> i got shot down over vietnam and spent 11 months in a pow camp. what donald trump said about our members of the military being captureside a disgrace. >> is he a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. >> when you fly over enemy territory, the odds might be against you being able to come home. donald trump doesn't understand the weight of sending americans into harm's way. he is unfit to be president. >> joining us now from houston frank luntz. who took that ad out? was that a pac ad or hillary
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clinton ad? what was it. >> i believe that was a pac ad. voters can't tell the difference. >> they don't know. >> it's really don't -- they don't know. >> it was a good ad. slick piece. that's why i'm asking. whoever put that ad together. you can see even trump supporters or people who lean to trump thought it was engaging ad, correct? >> yeah. two points from that ad. first is you can actually hear my voice in the background. i'm the guy you asked donald trump that question about john mccain and very strange to see my own voice or hear my voice. >> i didn't know that. >> in an ad. and, second, is that a veteran, a military veteran is the single most trusted profession in america today when it comes to politics, even more than teachers, nurses, or small business owners. the fact that the clinton campaign is using a veteran to attack donald trump is very smart and very effective thing to do. i expect you will see more of that over the final three weeks. >> let's go with the anti-clinton ad. roll it.
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>> why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. >> maybe it's because the director of the fbi said you lied about your email. >> there was classified material email. >> or maybe it's because your policies have allowed isis and terrorism to spread. or maybe it's because you call americans deplorable. >> you can put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> why aren't i 50 points ahead, you might ask. >> do you really need to ask? >> all right. so why did that ad work? >> it worked because it was hillary clintonens voice. it was her own words. it was her insulting voters as opposed to challenging trump. and, frankly, it worked because the number one weakness for hillary clinton is her integrity. you got the trump campaign focusing on integrity and clinton campaign focusing on trump's persona. both campaigns are hitting it dead on which is why, bill, there is a higher percentage of negative than
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any modern election. >> tomorrow night as you know the last chance for both candidates to reach tens of millions of people directly. let's take trump first. 45 seconds. what does he have to do? >> the first thing he has to call for forensic audit of the budget. it is where trump is at his strength. american people believe a businessman can hold and want to hold washington accountable. that's what does it. second he needs to give people a feeling who would be secretary of state, secretary of defense, secretary of treasury that tells them he will surround himself with smart people. third, he needs to ask a simple question. are we safer today than we were eight years ago? and as secretary of state did hillary clinton make us safer than we were eight years ago. the answer for most americans is no. >> it's the reagan line. are you better off? trump came out today and said he wants term limits. do people care about term limits?
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>> it's not high priority of president. it polls 55% support. american people look at that and say. >> that was new today. what does hillary clinton have to do tomorrow night? >> she needs to continue to ask questions, such as do you, and she should look straight at the camera, do you have faith and confidence in donald trump as commander-in-chief because that is where trump is at his weakest. she needs to continue to ask him questions rather than challenging him. those questions he cannot answer i would advise her to come up with a couple of policy points that you would expect you have to know that to be president and challenge him on that. >> very good. we appreciate it. one footnote for political folks rob samuel from our staff has podcast with newt gingrich. very interesting. everybody can access. we come right back, is the election rigged? we asked is it legal analyze past voter fraud. legal is next. ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something
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and philadelphia certainly one. you look at what is going on in chicago. you look at what is going on in st. louis and many other cities. there is tremendous voter fraud. >> now, in had rereply, president obama addressed the issue today. >> there is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig america's elections in part because they are so decentralized and the numbers of votes involved. i would invite mr. trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes. >> with us now is our legal team kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. >> you were actually involved with the federal election oversight in seattle at one time. >> i was a point person at the u.s. attorney's office. >> every office has a point person for voter fraud. i was the one for my year as my five years as a federal prosecutor. if there was anything untoward during the election not just presidential election. any federal election during
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those five years i was the person who would year see. >> people would call you and make th the accusation. >> not only the people but the press. the fbi would get wind of something. >> investigating now, trump mentioned philadelphia. it was weird. no doubt it was weird. almost 1,000 votes for obama. none for romney. >> 59 voting admissions in philadelphia. >> 5 . >> right. and in chicago, romney was rejected by every voter in 36. >> every vote in 36 polling places. >> now, of course, this was obama's hometown. >> so, every one in cleveland same thing, st. louis, same thing, right? >> but let's go back. in philadelphia, we said 59 divisions, that's out of 1700 divisions. >> but that doesn't matter though. >> yes, it does matter. >> if 59 polling places, all otes for the republican, that adds up to thousands of votes. >> they did an investigation, and in
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philadelphia, yes. voters cannot -- you cannot physically subtract those votes from those machines. so it physically could not be done that you can take a vote out of the machine. an investigation was done in philadelphia. >> and there was no fraud. >> right. >> in st. louis. >> i have got to run. >> yeah. there was investigations in 2012 and they really didn't come out with, you know, very much. in fact, but i hear what you are saying, bill. there is at least evidence to be considered. it's important to main taint integrity of the election and voting process and the people that work are patriots at election precincts across the country. specifically with respect to romney in philadelphia, some of those little districts have as few as a thousand voters. not a lot. so when you add it all up, it looks probably perhaps worse than it is. but, here's the big problem. it is very difficult to prove voter fraud. you essentially have to catch them in the act. and witness it firsthand. >> sure, if you don't check ids and stuff like that, i
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mean, people can go and do a number of things, which is when they want the i.d. laws but democrats don't want it. so you don't think that the vote is rigged, do you, guilfoyle? >> i don't think the vote is rigged. and i really think it's important to main taint integrity. >> of course it is. >> we don't want to undermine elections. but, nevertheless, it does matter. it is important, and it's our obligation i -- if there are allegations it should be investigated. >> i think it is important to say every district attorney's office has a pointed person they are taking it seriously. >> ladies, thank you. we appreciate it. >> least's new book the candidate. you can get it fine stores everywhere. make debate better. somebody has to. the boy's moments a
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what the heck just happened. millions all over the world will watch the final presidential debate tomorrow night. we'll be here live, chris wallace moderate pg debate. but can the debate format be improd? can we make the debates great again? mcguirk is here in new york city, gutfeld is in las vegas. don't fall in the pool. >> um right here. >> what would you do to make it great again? >> i have some advice for trump. take his character flaws and turn it into a benefit. come out and go look, i'm not your dad, i'm not your husband, i'm not your therapist. you don't have to like me. i'm your president. in fact being a jerk is a
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prerequisite for being a great leader. look at it this way, what would you rather have a great airline pilot who is a jackass or a terrible pilot who is the nicest person in the world. you want a rotten guy for president. >> can't you be rotten and competent? can't that ever happen? >> no. i've done the research. it's impossible, bill. several people are idiots. but you're a perfect example, bill. >> all right. mcguirk? >> i would say what he should not do is come out and say hello, crooked hillary, i'm glad they successfully medevaced you out to las vegas. we don't want him to look perturbed. >> you wouldn't ask for a urine sample? >> i would bring out a urine cup just for laughs. and don't say bang zoom go to the moon. don't do that. as far as what she she has to
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do, more of the same. try to bait him because obviously he's easily bated. on the rigged election stuff, bernie sanders said the same thing, the justice department, the finn's decision not to indict you. that was rigged. 20% of uranium got to russia. that was rigged. the system is rigged against american workers because you want open border. homeless veterans and the working poor are going to suffer. >> do you, gutfeld, think that the one guy like chris wallace is better than the two debate moderators? >> i kind of like the one guy in charge of controlling everything. >> you don't have to share. it's much better when you get to do it yourself. it's going to be a challenge. this could be very ugly. this is like divorce court. it's like a 90-minute episode of
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divorce court and it's in vegas. i think they should be seated around a roulette table and they should spin the wheel and whatever question you get, that's the question you answer and a waitress comes by every 15 nunts for complimentary vodka and soda. >> we're in vegas, we don't want the same incompetent elitist, roll the dice. >> all tomorrow night they should be making vegas metaphors. >> emphasize it's me taking care of america and america first. no more nation of suckers. >> we'll be here live as mentioned tomorrow night to set the debate up for you. in a moment, factor tip of the day. colbert and i spar last night. the tip moments away. ♪
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factor tip of the day, my appearance on stephen colbert last night and the lesson learned from it. by first, fabulous promotion on billoreilly.com. would you like to get my new book "killing the rising sun" free, if you become a bill 0 rilery premium remember, you get both books and a free copy of the constitution. holidays are coming up. books make great gifts. now the mail. don peppers blue ridge, georgia. hang it up, bill. if rubio was running he would be beating hillary clinton by 20 points. you berated him while talking to trump about mill shakes. what a colossal distortion. sometimes that means injecting
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humor, sometimes lowering the hammer. william orr, virginia, i wish you would not keep repeating the false story that trump campaign is pulling out of the state. you are correct. trump is competing in the commonwealth but not spending a lot of time there. bill you discuss possible approaches that each candidate should nak the debate. most of the time was spent on trump. you read the talking points memo, both candidates for analyzed. secretary clinton has one challenge, dispelling the charges. anita from arizona, is krauthammer for real suggesting that putin needs to intrude in the election? come on, putin has already
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allud alluded, come on. bill, do you believe that trump has more voters than we know because people are keeping it to themselves? i just don't know, randy but that's what the trump campaign is counting on. clrk, new jersey, i've been reading books about word war ii for many years," killing the rising sun" has many facts that i was not aware. i'm flglad you enjoyed the book. bill, your influence is wide spread because you give persistence resistance to today's bankrupt political influence. >> factor tip of the day, last night i stopped by the colbert program. >> you got the new book called "killing the rising sun." you've killed kennedy, lincoln, reagan. >> patton. >> patton last night. congratulatio congratulations." killing the rising sun" that
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that's kind of vague. >> it's japan. what's wrong with you. you see the little atom bomb there? is that big? is the atom bomb big. >> so what -- >> colbert -- >> is there a scandal here? >> you desperately need to read this book or have someone read it to you. all right. yeah. you can't afford me, okay. so many of you may know the history here. colbert made his fortune imitating me on comedy central. i never minded the parody but once in a while he got a little nasty. but now the taunt has been reached, same thing happened with david letterman. here's the tip. colbert is smart because he got big ratings in the overnight metered markets, he beat fallon and kimmel last night. so by being patient with stephen
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colbert, things worked out. patience is a virtue. i wish i had learned that a long time ago. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news fak tore website, different from bill o'reilly.com. spout off about the factor. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, please bring afflatus when writing to the factor. you want a positive word. there it is. and if you know what afflatus means, you're good. tomorrow we're going to be here live, 8:00. we're going to set the stage for the debate. anything can happen. this going to be fun. chris wallace, they got him in a cave somewhere. the questions and stuff, he's going to be great. fox is going to have the best conch before and after. got to be here tomorrow. it's one of the biggest nights in the nation's history. that's not an overstatement. all right? porcht election.
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again, thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly please always remember that the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, it's been 16 months since donald trump declared his candidacy and it is now less than 24 hours until his final presidential debate. he is down many the national polls, struggling in the swing states and the question tonight, what will the most unpredictable man in politics do with his last best chance to change the course of this race? welcome to the "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly live in las vegas. we are onset here at the mgm grand looking over a city where millions show up each year thinking that if things just go their way, everything they know could change. tomorrow hillary clinton and donald trump will join them. the pundits are
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