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eastern. i mean o'reilly factor is coming up next. leave you pictures of the plane governor pence was on evacuated. good night. good night. >> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> i am happy. in fact, i'm thrilled to talk about the clinton foundation because it is a world renowned charity. >> now, more information from the hackers shows that the clinton foundation is a sophisticated multi-million-dollar business as well as the charitable concern. talking points has the facts tonight. >> our campaign is about change, optimism, and the future. >> donald trump enters the no spin zone for an extensive interview. does he still believe the upcoming election is rigged? that and other questions will be put to him. >> what do you think the most important issue is facing the country? >> equal rights. you know, feminism, that's very important nowadays are you just saying this to get
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girls? [ laughter ] >> also ahead, watters talking to the kids about the election. do they know more about the adults? >> our world is kind of going down because hillary and donald are kind of both messes. >> caution, you are about to enter the, quote, no spin zone, the factor begins right now. i'm boyle, watching us tonight. new information on the clinton foundation will be in our third segment tonight. uncovered new information as well as now knowing what the hackers found out about the foundation. please stay tuned for talking points. but first the top story tonight in an interview with donald trump, some polls say he is closing in on hillary clinton with 12 days to go before the vote. mr. trump joins us now from ohio. so let's begin with the rigged business.
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how exactly do you think the election is rigged? >> well, the system is rigged, bill. you look at the media, how horrible they are. how false they are, how negative they're toward me. i think 93% of the stories they write are like negative, even if it's a positive story. they will always find a way to make it negative. and, you know, i'm not quite used to it, now no matter what you do it doesn't make any difference. but the system is rigged. the biggest rigging of all is what has happened with the fbi and the justice department with respect to hillary clinton. because she is so guilty in some different ways that she shouldn't even be allowed to run for president. right there the system is really leg rigged. she should not be allowed to run for president. >> what about the vote itself? it's close in a lot of states here. it's very, very close. and a lot of your supporters are worried and they write me that they think there might be nefarious things going on at individual
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polling places. you can reassure him that that's probably not going to be the case? will you do that tonight? >> i can reassure. i think things are going on that aren't good. you look at texas, a lot of calls were made from texas. incredible place. i love texas, and the lines are massive and they were talking about flipping, you know, where they press a button and press it for me and another named comes up named crooked hillary clinton. >> do we have any facts on that. >> no. they call. in actually, they called in to fox. fox has received a lot of those calls. >> i don't have any hard facts to back up any kind of wide con spur toler data. >> i have been hearing for years. bill, i have been hearing for years about philadelphia, chicago, st. louis, lots of other places. >> yeah, there have been documented things there. but, on a mass level. >> for years i have been hearing. >> you don't believe that 120 million american votes that the thing is going to be dishonest, do you believe that? >> well, i looked at pew research, highly respected. and there are 1.8 million
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people who are dead who are registered to vote. and some of those people vote. i wonder how that happens. there are 2.8 million -- wait a minute. bill. there are 2.8 million people registered in two states. that's not so good that means you vote in two states. there are things that are going on, bill. i watched president obama eight years ago on fox, actually, just the other night, but i watched president obama 8 years ago talking about how chicago is rigged, that's basically, he was doing it with a wink. he was essentially saying that the elections in chicago are rigged. >> now, mentioning, president obama -- >> -- he actually said it happened. >> here is what his wife said today in north carolina. go. >> when you hear folks talking about a global conspiracy and saying that this election is rigged, understand that they are trying to get you to stay home. they are trying to convince you that your vote doesn't matter, that the outcome has
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already been determined and you shouldn't even bother making your voice heard. they are trying to take away your hope. >> what do you think about that? >> well, her husband did it eight years ago. her husband said, basically, those same words eight years ago. complaining about the system in chicago. and laughing about it and i think he says something to the effect of is he lucky is he in chicago because it's rigged in his favor. take a look at it i saw it on fox. i thought it was terrible. especially since now he is holier than thou like a thing like this could never happen. go back 8 years when he was running for the first time and you will see some pretty nasty statements. >> her message is that you are undermining the desire of people to vote. do you buy that? >> i think the opposite. in florida, there are lines that are record lines they have never had anything like it, four blocks long to vote. in other places, i hear in different places, i'm hearing reports that are incredible. i hope they are voting for me. i think they are voting for
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me. they have a lot of trump caps on i can tell you. they have record lines. we will see what happens. right now i'm in -- i'm right now in ohio. and i will tell you what, it's incredible the enthusiasm and the crowds and the whole thing is incredible. i think we are going to do great in ohio. >> according to polls you are slightly out in front in ohio. >> do you believe the polls are rigged? do you think certain news organizations and other organizations when they poll have their thumb on the scale and they want hillary clinton to come out on top in the poll? do you believe that? >> >> absolutely. i have no doubt about it. >> which ones? >> i won -- look, i won the third debate, easily. it wasn't even a contest. and everybody had me winning. every poll had me winning big league. and then cnn did a poll and they had me losing somewhat. and i said how did that happen? i wonder. and then there were other polls that were, look, i mean, i'm winning in certain polls, and then in other polls the dirty polls we call them, i was losing by,
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you know, numbers that were ridiculous. >> i think you were winning but, bill, you look at some of these polls, it's absolutely ridiculous. >> think are dishonest? any polling the a.p. has got you down by 14. >> a.p., well a.p. treats me very badly. by the way, abc had me down at 12, which was ridiculous. and now i hear at abc we are down why very, very little. >> tracking poll, abc latest tracking poll has clinton up by 3 -- 6, i'm sorry. fox news channel. >> now it's much lower than that. but how do you go from 12 down to 2 and 3? >> i don't know. >> in a day or two. >> can i barely add to 20. i don't know. >> look, the only one i really like are the ones where i'm winning. >> you are honest. >> these polls are definitely -- hey, bill, something is going on.
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bill, something is going on with the polls. what they do is called suppression. >> if something is going on, it's incumbent upon all respond cybil politicians in this country to get the facts and present the facts because speculation can erode spirit and can erode credibility of the election. so that's -- that's my. >> it's very -- whether it's polls for the debates where i won the debates or if it's polls for something else, i mean, there is tremendous dishonesty in the polls. i have never seen anything like it. tremendous. >> we are definitely the day after the debate i mean after the election we are going to analyze who was accurate and who wasn't. >> that's the poll that matters. that's the only poll that matters. >> we are going to hold you over. i want to talk a little obamacare with you and then the talking points memo. more information about the clinton foundation, some of it troubling. factor is coming right back. (war drums beating)
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continuing now with mr. trump who is in ohio this evening. now, we'll get to obamacare in a moment. i got one more question about the campaigning. do you believe you would be ahead if not for the access hollywood stuff? >> i just don't know. i think it was very negative. it was locker room talk. the microphone was not supposed to be on. not that i make that as an excuse for myself. but certainly it was illegal act that was nbc. it was not supposed toen on. >> you think it was illegal what they did putting that tape out? >> oh, absolutely. no, that was a private dressing room. yeah. that was certainly. >> are you going to go after them after the election against nbc. >> you'll see. you will see. >> is it possible you might? >> i will say first of all, it shouldn't have been said. it was, you know, it was locker room talk and, yeah, i mean, you know, we're going to find out soon enough. i will tell you. >> all right. obamacare, not doing well.
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i think any measure, any fair minded person would say a lot of americans are getting hurt. have to pay more for their premiums. more deductibles. they are getting their choices of doctors filed down. it doesn't seem though that the democratic base, which wanted obamacare so much, cares. they don't seem to care. you don't see an outrage building on the left about obamacare. i'm wondering if you know why that is. >> i think they care. i think people care. i think people are getting wiped out. the state of -- which is just an amazing place. i'm going there in two days. the great state of arizona, 116% increase. i think they are going to care when they actually see the bills start pouring. in and the numbers they gave, you know, 24, 25% increase, i don't believe that. i think the minimum is going to be 40% and then 50%. yeah, i think the people are going to care you can tell me simply because i'm a simple man. you say you are going to
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revoke and replace obamacare. i know you want to have insurance companies compete nationwide and no boundaries and that would drive premiums counsel. what else? are you going to subi subsidize 30 million people who can't afford insurance. >> i like healthcare savings account. get rid of the boundaries between the state so we have competition. because right now you will have competition. >> what about the -- one of the reasons the obamacare thing is going through the roof because there are 30 million americans who have trouble doing anything. they can't work. they don't work, whatever now obama administration is giving them free healthcare. will you continue that. >> i view it as two groups. people who can afford it much lower, much better, much lower price and really item phenomenonnal. tremendous competition. plans you are not even talking about right now because the competition will make great plans. much lower price, much better. now, you are going to block grant medicaid to the states
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and they are going to take care of the people that cannot take help it. they need money. >> it's the state's responsibility to do that not the feds. >> absolutely. >> you block grant to the states medicate. it will work out so much better than what we have right now. >> maybe. >> this is a nightmare. hey, bill, i have friends that are doctors, they have more accountants than nurses. they don't want to be doctors anymore. >> the span of government healthcare. you say that hillary clinton is poond, she's tired. she can't -- what are you saying now about her? she is exhausted or what? i didn't quite understand that. >> i think she is very low energy. >> low energy. who is lower energy jeb bush or hillary clinton? >> well, i'm not sure. that's pretty close. but i would probably say hillary. i saw her after the second debate and she could barely make it to the car. this is not what we want. hey, bill, this is not what we want to negotiate with china, to beat isis, to work against putin, okay.
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this is not what we want. >> her birthday she is 69. >> i don't care, look, there is something going on. and i don't know what's happening. but i can tell you this is a -- she goes away for three, four, five days and she doesn't leave the house and then she comes back. and the interesting thing is i had 8 stops over the last day. and funny she said yesterday we opened a great hotel on pennsylvania avenue. i went to cut a ribbon real quick. donald trump is off the path, okay. you know, off the path. give me a break. it's probably the first time i have done anything outside of this like in a month. but, you know, i wanted to check on the work. we built a great hotel. by the way, under budget, ahead of schedule. that was one of the reasons i wanted to be there. under budget, ahead of schedule. this country does not do that. >> we really appreciate it. we know how busy you are. we hope you will come back the last week and talk to us again, mr. trump. >> good. i. >> thank you. >> thank you, bill. thank you. >> directly ahead, hackers
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releasing new information about the clinton foundation. the factor has been investigating as well. you will want to hear what we have come up with. and then later watters, talking to the kids about the presidential election. don't miss it up ahead. picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers,
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i'm trace gallagher, the breaking news desk in los angeles. there is breaking news out of new york. word from new york's laguardia airport this hour that a plane carrying republican vice presidential candidate mining pence has now slid off the runway. that is a live look at what's going on right now. you can see the ambulances and fire trucks on scene. there was nobody hurt on crew but emergency crews are there to assist people getting off the plane.
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this happened as you can see on the runway on a very wet night at laguardia airport. mike pence later reported seeing mud on the windows near the front of the plane and one of fox news channel's producer dan gallow was actually on board that plane and he describes it as the following. he says, quote: we have slid off the runway at laguardia. it was the craziest landing i have ever experienced. he goes on to say we seem to be sliding for the distance of the landing and then a burning smell became obvious like rubber. pence then came back to make sure everyone was okay. nobody is injured. pence said, again, that he saw mud on the windows at the front of the plane and they are waiting at the time for emergency personnel to arrive at the plane. again, we are trying to get dan gallow on the phone. as far as we know, they are all still on board that plane, making sure that everyone is okay. again, as far as we know, there are no injuries. mike pence has been traveling for the campaign
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on a 737. we all know those southwest airlines flies nothing but 737s. a lot of other airlines as well. this one configured differently though to bring media along. keep in mind, that it is raining in laguardia tonight. and the plane apparently did slide as it was landing. mike pence was doing campaign rallies today in the battleground state of ohio. there were no injuries. emergency personnel will go to the plane, make sure everybody's okay. you can see on the right hand side or the left-hand side of your screen what appears to be steps coming out. and, again, it's our understanding that if they have gotten off the plane, it was only moments ago. we are working the breaking news. we will continue to bring you updates on this as they come in. we now have -- okay, we had dan gallow on the phone. we are trying to get him back. as soon as we get him back, we'll bring that to you. a little bit more coming in to us now at the breaking
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news desk, dan gallow is on the phone. dan is a los angeles producer who has been covering the campaign for mike pence. daniel, if you can, i read the statement you gave us. give me an idea of what happened as you were coming in for a landing. >> well, trace. first off i would say this plane has kind of been known for its rough landings. and i have -- people have joked that maybe it was a navy pilot and i think navy pilots are maybe known for landing on carriers that are little bit different. i don't know if that's true or not. that's been the joke. because we have had a lot of rough landings or felt like we landed more than once if you know what i mean. so tonight when we hit the ground, it felt like -- we just weren't slowing down. like the brakes were really jammed on the whole time, the whole distance of the runway. and you know, you couldn't really see outside. so you couldn't really see how fast we were going or where we were. in fact, when we finally came to a stop, i couldn't tell if we were on the grass or on the runway. but we stayed put for a good
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long while. and it kind of became obvious that something was askew. the smell of burnt rubber was very obvious. i would say at some point as we were landing. and that kind of tipped us off that something wasn't right. after i guess maybe 2 minutes, governor pence came back and checked on all of the reporters in the back of the plane. he seemed to be fine. he said he saw mud on the front windows of the plane. and that's the first point i realized that i guess we are in the grass and not the runway. >> yeah. it's amazing, daniel, as you look at these pictures, we are looking at live pictures now of the 737 that you have been on now for seven months. i'm curious, give us an idea, dan, when people who have never flown on a press plane before it's not exactly the same setup. you don't have flight attendants. was there anybody as you came in on what you appear to say was a hot landing? was there anybody gig you instructions on what to do
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or what was happening as the plane was kind of sliding down the runway? >> no, trace. i have got to say everyone took it all as it happens. there wasn't anything -- you are moving at a really fast speed. i don't think that a flight attendant would have had time or the ability to reach over. because, you know, for several seconds of uncertainty you are trying to figure out what's happening and it's not a time when people are going to get out of their seat and start yelling instructions at passengers. the plane by itself you mentioned a lot of people have not been in plane like this. it's not unlike 737 that you have flown. in all kind of business class seating. there is more space and everything. less seats in the plane. but, yeah, i can't say that anybody really knew what was happening until really tended. maybe people who know more about flying than i do. but it was a heck of an experience. >> and, daniel, and when you say when it ended, how did it end?
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i mean, you say you are going down the runway and then at some point it appears you went off the runway and hit some mud. so what was the feeling like? was it a sudden jolt to a stop? was it kind of a slow stop? what did it feel likes a you came to the end of that runway? >> i guess -- you know, it's a little tough to remember exactly everything. but it felt like it was a pretty sudden stop once we finally did come to a stop. i don't know if that was wheels getting stuck in the mud. we didn't go that far off of the pavement from what i could tell once we got off the plane. it did appear to me and maybe you can see it on your pictures but it appeared to me that some of the pavement was broken up on the actual runway. and i don't know if that was as a result of us or if that had already been there. frankly, you know, i don't know the tarmac real well. i don't know if this was -- how far off we were, i don't know if we slid 20 feet or 100 feet to be honest with you. i just know we didn't hit the target.
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>> yeah. it's fascinating as we watch these live pictures coming out of laguardia airport from our fox affiliate there wnyw, dan gallo, stand by. i want to update people who are joining us hoping to see "the o'reilly factor." mike pence, the g.o.p. nominee his plane coming in from ohio has slid off the runway in laguardia. a 737. it was coming in, as 737s do approximately 120, 130 miles per hour, raining in laguardia and it slid off the runway. dan gallo, a producer for fox news channel was on board that plane and quickly, dan, we don't have much time left, give me an idea of how many people were on board that plane and if anybody was shaken up, about 15 seconds, dan. >> yeah, trace. everybody seemed to be fine. everybody kind of seemed to be in awe of what we had just gone through. there is roughly maybe 40, 45 people, including secret service, campaign staff, and the media along with the flight staff. >> all right. dan gallo, back to you.
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the airplane. we just spoke with him moments ago. he said in his statement that he said the plane slid off the runway. it was the craziest landing he had ever experienced. he said they seemed to be sliding for the distance of the landing and the burning smell became very obvious like rubber. pence came back to make sure everyone was okay. nobody's injured. pence said that he saw mud on the windows at the front of the plane. again, nobody is injured. emergency crews did respond to the scene. everybody is now off board the aircraft. and there appears to be no damage to the airplane. updates as they come in. now back to the o'reilly factor. ♪ >> truth serum segment tonight. some very good news for national guard soldiers who live in california. as you may have heard the department of defense made a number of mistakes handing out bonuses to soldiers who served in iraq and afghanistan. when those mistakes were uncovered, the pentagon, incredibly, ordered. so recipients of the money to
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pay back the bonuses, putting horrendous burden on them and their families. on monday we told you that would not stand. yesterday, defense secretary carter said this. >> i have ordered the suspension of all efforts to collect reimbursement from affected california guard members. and that suspension will continue until i'm satisfied that our process is working. >> that means the suspension will continue forever. with us here in new york city our truth serum correspondence eric shawn in our newsroom and shannon bream. so why did carter change his view? did i frighten him, eric? >> bill, yes. media pressure. "l.a. times" broke the story. caused outrage. did you a major segment on monday. then as you noted on wednesday he suspends this program. i mean, it's outrageous, 13600 members of the california national guard got these bonuses. pentagon goes after 2,000 of them to claw back to get the
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money back. you are talking about tens of thousands of dollars, they imposed tax liens, wage garnishments. really put pressure. 42-year-old army captain injured by ied in iraq. he had to pay back $46,000. it really was. >> and i hope they give him back the money. now we're going to have to go on that. so how long was this out of control before the "l.a. times" found out about it. >> the first report actually started bubbling up in 2010 about this. and it wasn't until really started with the "l.a. times" report and yours and other media reports. >> let's give the "l.a. times" full credit for breaking the story because i -- i reacted off them. so this had been going on for five or six years before the "times" got involved and then broke it nationally, right? >> and also that started with members of congress. i talked to duncan hunter, congressman of california. >> he has been very good, right. >> he said this was just
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outrageous. he says sometimes the department of defense, he makes his words bone headed decisions. dumb decisions. he wants to know who exactly, by name, authorized this at the department of defense. he doesn't know about that yet. they are calling for congressional hearings to investigate to see about this. >> all right. where we are now is no more bonus money is going to have to be paid back. but the soldier that you just told about paid more than $40,000 he has to get that money back. because that's wrong. so let's keep in that and we'll try to iron the whole thing out. the pentagon, the federal government makes a mistake. the soldier shouldn't have to make that mistake. eric, thank you. we will check back with you on the story in a few weeks. go over to ms. bremen who has been looking into wikileaks exposition showing that a clinton campaign chairman had multiple dinners with a top justice department official during the hillary clinton email investigation. what is this all about? >> well, we all know about john podesta. he is the one who has been hacked by wikileaks. he is very tight with the
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clintons. this goes far beyond just hillary clinton's campaign. he has a long history with bill clinton as well. while the investigation was going on, he was having dinners and meetings and emails with peter, who is a justice department official. >> so podesta himself. >> right. >> was having meeting and dinners with this guy, ca csdzik in the justice department while hillary clinton is are secretary of state. >> this looks bad. >> well, yeah, from the outside it doesn't look good. >> what does kadzik do though what is he. >> he wasn't involved directly in line with the investigation happening. as the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs he does a lot of coordination with requests that come in from congress. that includes a request why republican lawmakers who wanted a special prosecutor appointed because they wanted somebody from the outside looking at this and he denied that request. >> so you have got loretta lynch meeting with bill clinton. >> on the plane. >> on the tarmac. you have got this justice
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department guy meeting with podesta during the investigation. and then you have a bunch of fbi stuff that they haven't explained and i don't think they can explain. so, it's just -- nobody has confidence in this except for hillary clinton she has confidence. >> she feels good. >> thank you very much. americans endorsing either clinton or trump. does it matter? and if you come out for trump, will you be punished? bernie goldberg moments away.
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight. endorsements. this week former secretary of state powell said he would vote for hillary clinton. he once described himself as a republican. that has not been the case for years. he voted for barack obama and now endorsing hillary clinton. do endorsements mean anything. almost all hollywood types favor secretary clinton. except for kid rock, wait for it dennis rodman. they favor trump. joining us from boston bernie goldberg. the endorsements particularly the high profile people trump and clinton they don't mean anything. you say? >> i say that it doesn't happen often but in this
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case you're 100 percent correct. >> okay. good. endorsements matter if you are selling basketball shoes. if you are selling sneakers. that's why you want lebron out there or michael or certify curry because they actually do have an effect. they increase sales. politics is different. i dug out what i think is a very interesting statistic. in the beginning of january of this year when the primary season began. the republican with the most endorsements more jeb bush. how did that work? >> right. >> the candidate who didn't have a single endorsement from a sitting governor or senator donald j. trump. endorsements don't matter. there is one area, bill. >> go ahead. >> there is one area where a celebrity endorsement can matter. you know when miley cyrus and katy perry were out campaigning the other day on a college campus for hillary clinton? i spoke to a very bright young woman in l.a. who is in marketing and
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neuroscience marketing, which means she studies the brain. and she says those two celebrities aren't going to combineconvince anybody to voter hillary. they are already going to vote for hillary. if you make a promise to a celebrity that you like. if you make a promise that you will actually go out and vote. then you will actually go out and vote. so in that sense it helps. but in the other areas you are right, it doesn't help. >> lebron james endorsed hillary clinton. i think in certain precincts that might help in cleveland that he did that. now, we're getting a lot of reports and they are antidotal that people with trump signs on their lawn or bumper stickers they are getting vandalized. i'm sure it's the same on the other side. i haven't heard on the other side. these reports, so i'm saying to myself if you do come out and support donald trump you will be scorned in some areas. >> well, let's start out with one area, hollywood. >> yeah. >> if you are a conservative and you come out focally and
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publicly for donald trump you will have a problem. there are more conservatives in hollywood, by the way than most people realize but they are in the closet. >> you are not expecting scott baio to get a series next year. >> that was cold. >> no, no. baio is a talented guy. it's a legitimate question. chachi goes political or something. you are not expecting that. >> yard signs rock through window if you have a trump yard sign. he makes liberals crazy. >> he does. >> as simple as that. >> hateful. >> on the other side, you know trump supporters have said, these are their words, not mine. that there is going to be a revolution if trump loses. >> yeah, yeah. >> now, wait a second. >> let's see. >> revolutions can be peaceful. and sometimes they are not peaceful. i'm not betting 10 cents on which way it's going to go if they think trump got the election stolen,. >> well, okay, on both
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sides. >> i think if you come out for trump, there is a better chance that you are going to be scorned than if you come out for clinton. >> let's see what happens. if trump loses, let's see what happens after the election. >> i would be very disappointed if anybody did anything on toward. bernie, thank you. watts on deck. he is talking to the kids about the presidential election. do they know more than the adults? watters is next. this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it.
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back of the book segment tonight, "watters world." i think over the years we have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that some adults don't know anything and don't care to know. what about the kids? many kids are frightened to discuss politics or even this year's presidential election. we sent watters out to talk toteto the urchins.
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>> president obama's term is almost up. what do you think? >> i think he did really good. i'm honestly. >> really well. >> i will keep that in mind. >> i'm actually going to be sad. i have been with obama since i was in the second grade. >> president obama's term is almost over. how do you feel about that? >> amazing. i feel great. >> what did you think about the debate. >> i thought they were very entertaining. not very informative as they should be. >> what do you guys know about hillary clinton. >> i know that donald trump thinks that she is wrong. >> wrong. >> what you have heard about hillary clinton? >> well, she hasn't been that great either. she has been sneaking herself around. i just don't like her because the way she angts. she be talking too much and she is boring. >> she is a liar, emails. just dishonesty. >> hillary would be the best candidate. >> i think she is above the law. >> what have you heard about donald trump? >> i have heard a lot of things about donald trump. about building a wall. keeping immigrants out. >> illegal immigrants.
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>> i do like the immigration policy. all my friends say it's racist. that i'm a racist for agreeing with it. also, i'm russian, so i agree with a lot of the stuff he says all of my friends say it's racist, that i'm a racist for agreeing with it. also i'm russian. i agree with what he says about putin. >> whatever he hits he destroys. >> what have you heard about donald trump? >> those are what high school boys say. >> he's not fit for president. >> she's confident. when he speaks he's blunt and i think that's very different than anything we've ever had. >> i've seen worse. ♪ >> what do you think the most important issue is facing the country? >> everything is expensive. if i was president, everything would be cheap. >> i'd vote for that. >> equal rights with feminism is very important. >> are you just saying this to get girls? >> no. >> tell me what you any democrats stand for in.
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>> they stand up for the people. they don't care about money so much. >> except hillary. >> you kids got me in a mess. >> what do republicans stand for? >> well -- >> i don't think republicans know either anymore. >> what do republicans stand for? >> high class, a lot of money, very rich. i need to date one. >> you've got spunk. >> do the teachering in school talk about the election or not? >> the teachers in i my school, they're white they vote for trump. >> mostly bashing trump. >> what have your parents told you about the election? >> told know not to be one sided about the candidates. >> sweet kid. >> nobody knees about wikileaks. everybody knows about the littlest things that trump has done. >> what are the anchors on the news saying about the race? >> lots of them are saying that trump is crazy or hillary is
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craz crazy. i'm kind of scared. >> we can stop now. >> if you guys could vote who would you vote for in. >> is there anybody else? >> you could write in bernie sanders. >> yep, bernie sanders. >> you get a vote. you get a vote. >> who would you vote for. >> trump. >> he's the only man around here we can trust. >> do your friends give you a hard time? >> i hate to say it but i think trump is going to win. >> who is going to win? >> i think it's a silent majority thing. >> what's your favorite show on fox news? the o'riley factor. >> the o'reilly factor, yes. >> whose world is it? >> watters world. >> life isn't always fair. >> here's watters. they were articulate. >> smarter than some of the ncu students i interviewed. >> you got to go with the kids. did you boot out any of the dopey kids?
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>> no. we used every kid we had there. every single one. are you excited out going out with the spin stops here? once we said watters is here the tickets went -- >> oh, come on. >> we'll have info later on. stick around so you know where you're going. factor tip of the day, should we all be dancing? the tip, moments away. fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future.
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hi publisher went back to press running off about 100,000 more copies. currently we have 1.5 million in print. you know anything about the publishing business, that is amazing. million. the holidays coming up, "killing the rising sun" will be a hot item. if you would like for me to sign copies, go to billoreilly.com now. there will be a cutoff for those orders. now to the mail, robert from oregon, bill if i were trump i'd never talk to you again after the interview compilation you used, you deliberately picked moments that made me look bad. phil or morgan hill, california, nice compilation on trump, reminded me of where he stands and where he's running. there you go. patty marshal, maryland, bill, no candidate afraid of doing a face-to-face interview with you has ever won the presidency. in the past 20 years that's true. bush the younger did a number of interviews with us, president obama did three, hillary clinton
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did one in 2008. claude, montreal, canada, bill, trump has talked to you more than 40 times and clinton has not come in. that is an indication of how they perceive you. maybe, claude. i think mr. trump knows he gets a fair shake here. rigorous but fair shake. hillary clinton was treated fairly in our interview in 2008 so i don't know what is holding her up. dennis, germany, if anyone thinks the election is going to be 100% shenanigans proof, you're living in la-la land. that is correct. no vote is perfect. south africa, i see similarities between your election and hours. the anc here is corrupt but people vote for it anyway maine, as a tufts graduate when they ask me to donate i will say trick-or-treat. san antonio, if i dress up as a guest on the campus of tufts will i be offending dead people.
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somebody is out of line, cindy. we expect mature adults on college campuses to handle it. saying that wearing a mexican sombrero is offensive is insane. robert, washington, happy times, we went to see o'reilly and watters. will jesse have a quiz for us? >> mostlily. rolling into omaha march 24, reading, pennsylvania next night, also the theater at west bury on june 17th. tickets may great holiday gifts. details on billoreilly.com. finally tonight, the factor tip of the day. hillary clinton cut back on her campaigning somewhat but did find time to talk to a new york
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radio station. >> i want to close the deficit and one of the deficits i want to close is the fun deficit. i'm sick of all of this meanness. why don't these people who support my opponent go out and have fun dancing. i think we need a big national dance. >> i'm in. i'm going to dust off my travolta suit and get my moves in shape ♪ dancing yeah, dancing yeah ♪ dancing yeah, dancing yeah may not know this, i used to be a dancing machine. factor tip of the day. this is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. also spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. name and time if you wish to
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opine. word of the day, do not be a quidnic. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly, please always remember that the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, a plane carrying vice presidential candidate mike pence just slid off the runway at new york's laguardia airport and we just got exclusive video from inside the plane. the first images of what was going on at the aircraft carrying governor pence and the press pool slid down the tarmac unable to stop. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. you're looking at brand-new pictures at the moment that the plane carrying the vice presidential nominee on the gop ticket slid off the run rae at new york's laguardia airport on