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thanks. hope you will enjoy for a final night at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow, and our friend martha maccallum, one of the great people at fox, it will be starting at 7:00 p.m. january 16th. "the o'reilly factor" is next. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> i don't think that we have ever encountered a more aggressive campaign to interfere in our election process. >> bill: again, today, american intelligence leaders say that russia interfered in the presidential election. do you believe that? "talking points" will analyze the evidence tonight. >> [bleep] trump! >> bill: one of the most terrific crimes ever in chicago. a mentally disabled young man tortured. now, the four individuals involved have been charged with hate crimes. we will have the inside story. >> are those processed meats? >> yes. >> do you want diabetes?
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>> you have to die of something. [laughter] >> bill: also, had come americans love their snacks. but are they hurting us? >> sodium and something like that. >> i don't know, i don't care, i am hungry. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the factor" begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. putin, trump, and the election. that is the subject of this evenings "talking points" memo. today in washington, the senate armed services committee held hearings about russia allegedly subverting the presidential election. front and center was director of national intelligence, james clapper. >> russians have a long history of interfering in elections. there is an other people's. but i don't think that we have ever encountered a more
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aggressive or direct campaign to interfere in our election process. that we have seen in this case. >> bill: of course, it is all the hacking into the democratic national committee. some of the democratic leaders. "talking points" believes mr. clapper, however, because there is no reason to doubt him. there is no reason to doubt the man. now, it has been no definitive proof that the russian leader, vladimir putin did try to interfere with our votes. >> we have invested billions and we put people's lives at risk to glean such information. and so, if we were to expose it in such a way that would be completely persuasive to everyone, then, we could kiss that off. because we will lose it. >> bill: mr. clapper saying he cannot exposes sources over
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explain explain how he got the usa, how the usa got the information about the russian hacking. so, this becomes a very complicated matter because some democrats are charging that the hack of democratic stalwarts like john podesta influenced the voting. republicans say, nonsense, the exposed email simply pointed out political intrigue and depressed corruption. it is impossible to say if any of us were influenced by podesta's rantings, but it seems far-fetched to me. despite the intel consensus from a president-elect trump is not accepting of the verdict against putin. now, mr. trump will be briefed tomorrow by intelligence leaders. maybe that will change. but for you and me come americans who sincerely watch their alexis and justice, the hg should be a serious matter. again, "talking points" believes that the russians were involveds much chaos as possible for america. and nothing happens in russia at that level unless putin approves.
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but putin is not holding a smoking gun because u.s. intelligent has to protect its orifices and information. coming up, the russians did it. putin knew about it. and president-elect trump has to decide further action against russia if it is necessary. that is the "memo." joining us from washington, a cybersecurity analysis. carl peters, analysis at fox news. am i making any mistakes, colonel? >> no, bill we are on the same side on this. i think what is really important here is not to argue any partisan manner. this is an attack upon the fundamental tool of our democracy, free elections. the response has to be part partisan, not democrat, not republican, not about throwing the election one way or the other, but about an attack on -- >> bill: so people don't believe it. some people don't believe that putin at the russians did it, you heard assange tell sean hannity this week that that didn't happen. and there were some in congress
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who don't believe it. that is what muddies the waters. i believe it, you believe it, i think you believe it, correct? >> the world is not flat. >> bill: i got it. when you have so much confusion, it is very hard to get a consensus or to get people mobilized. what do you say? >> if you know, bill this is an ongoing discussion we have been having for a long time. one of the big things that came out of this hearing, it is pretty clear, we are very bad on defense. we got a good offense, the nsa, a lot of the capability. but until that we raise the price of an attack to where it becomes so high in time, logistics, money, expense on their part, bill we will continue to have the same conversations. there is no deterrent effects. that was very clear in the hearing today. russia is doing it, china is doing it, they're not paying a high enough price. until we raise the bar on that, you and i and ralph peters and i, we will have the same discussion. >> bill: what would you say, mr. wright, two americans who
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are not convinced that russia and putin interfered and hacked into the election process? what would you say to them? >> you know, you are not going to be able to convince everybody. at this point, when the director, james clapper, said there is high confidence can wear the same things james comey said about north korea, we definitively proved north korea was involved in the sony hack, at some point, you have to trust the intelligence professionals. i think a lot of us, bill a lot of this has become politicized. you both the politicize it to e it serves political objectives. >> bill: people are suspicious of clapper and comey, they think they are trying to help the democrats, because the democratic mantra right now, colonel peters, is that this russian hacking through the election to trump. that is what you are hearing from a lot of democrats. and republicans are furious about it. >> i don't want to hear about democrats and republicans. i want to hear about the united states of america. we were attacked, so vaguely and
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viciously. you know, bill in terms of cost-benefit analysis, this was really cheap. it was a dirt cheap way for putin to wage war upon our system. >> bill: i made this point on my talk today to the billoreilly.com premium people in the "no spin" news, why would pugin want to trump over clinton? the democrats are much last confrontational than the republicans are coming out, you have james mattis, as a secretary of defense. that can't make putin happy. >> let me ask you and everyone a question. why does donald trump continue to defend vladimir putin no matter what putin does? see when i can answer that question -- >> let me answer the question. >> bill: you ask me but you want to answer it. go. >> hillary clinton was onto putin. they didn't want her in. now, whether or not it influenced the election, i'm not interested in that. i am interested in two questions. how are we going to respond,
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two, with the president-elect finally wise up and realize that in fact, putin is not our friend, he is our enemy, he is bent upon doing as much damage as possible? >> bill: what trump wants to do is neutralize putin as an entity. we will find out tomorrow, tomorrow, mr. wright, they come here to new york, they talk to trump face to face, they will tell him the evidence because it is top-secret and all that. we can see it. certainly, president-elect trump will see it. so, his reaction after that briefing will probably mean everything. to answer the colonel's question, trump wants to start on a neutral basis with putin to try to deemphasize that tension. now, i'm going to say one more thing. how bad is mr. wright, you are an expert in this, how about is the defense system against hackers in china and russia and any where else? about is our defense system right now?
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>> we are getting blown out of the game 100-0 right now. when you have the opm hacks, 22 million files, of which mine was one of mine, colonel peters was one of them, there is no accountability for that. i understand we want to retaliate based on traditional espionage. but we could have prevented that through solid defense. there was a standing more from 2007 that said, all data at rest must be encrypted. bill though systems that opm were so old? >> bill: explain that to people, opm is what? >> the office of personnel management. up until just recently, they were were responsible for processing and holding all of the applications for security clearances, which contained a lot of information of the chinese -- >> bill: who hacked them? >> china. china did. >> bill: they got all the information, we didn't do anything, president obama didn't do anything to china. with a proven beyond a reasonable doubt that china did a? >> absolutely. directive clapper, the same whey he talked about russia, it is no doubt that china did it. we could have stop a lot of us with a modern infrastructure.
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donald trump wants to spend money on roads and bridges, a trillion dollars, we should take 100 billion of that and upgrade our aging i.t. infrastructure. everything is at risk now. this is a new type of warfare. we are not ready. >> bill: i think that is the crux of this whole story. we are not ready for this. and we got to get ready for it. gentlemen, thank you very much. next on the front on, a split in the democratic party. some want to give donald trump a chance. others want to destroy him immediately. we'll have a special report. later, watters talks of snacking with the folks. >> do you know how many trans fats are in that thing? >> i don't really care. >> bill: those reports after these messages. sn't go well. same here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. same nose. same toughness.
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listen to what he said. and hear what he has to say and read his plans. we owe it to the american people who voted for this band to become president to at least look at those. and if they are not what they want, then, we fight like hell. >> bill: congressman ryan representing the moderate wing of his party. but the radical wing wants to destroy donald trump before he even gets into office. yesterday, a full-page ad in "the new york times" called the country a potential fascist beach. urge to resisnce to president electron. some of the signing the ad, michael shannon, debra messing. ed aznar, also, rosie o'donnell. joining us in new york city, two other men who signed the ad, carl dix, and dr. cornell west, professor at harvard university. i've known you a long time. you're not willing to give trump a chance? you don't want to see him for six months? see what he does? you are not willing to do that? >> i'm just afraid of the danger and the damage that he has already talked about. we talk about fascist, we are
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not talking about an isolated individual as president. we're talking about a strong man, a narcissistic personality, tied to big business, tied to big military, possibility of war, and slices of big media, because we know money itself plays a fundamental role in corporate media, that allows him to often get away with not enough accountability. see when that is your point of view. you are worried about it. >> i think it is what is true, -- speak one if it were true, he wouldn't have been elected. there's a lot of people -- why not give him a chance to see what he will do? for a few months, anyway. why not do that? >> people gave hitler a chance and we saw what that meant for humanity. and with donald trump, look at what we are talking about. muslim registry, while on the border with mexico. law and order, which is code
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word for unleashing harsher repression against black and latino people. also, a disregard for dissent and civil liberties. i mean, people who burned the flag, which is a protected political speech, going to jail and losing their citizenship. his opponent and the election being threatened with jail. reporters who were critical of him having to hire security. this is not only a program that's fascist, but an approach that will suffocate the society to oppose those. >> bill: all of those things -- wait. you had a chance. you had a chance to stop it on election day. it didn't work out and in your way. to me, i want everyone to be fair, fair. i don't think you have any historical context to compare donald trump to hitler. i mean, hitler had a record from 1927 on of violence.
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>> sotos donald trump. he had a full-page ad calling for the execution of the central park five that he did in 1990. five young men who were framed. who they still think -- >> bill: that is rhetoric. >> you have to go on what happens, not as what is being said. look, you are a communist, right? you are a communist. >> i am a representative of the revolutionary communist party. >> bill: i don't condemn you because you are a communist. i don't do that. i wait and see what you, mr. nicks, do. what do you do? now, you are philosopher. stalin was a communist. >> what i'm doing that was calling on people -- >> bill: you are calling on people to do what? >> to come out into the streets, to manifest their anguish, fear, and outrage. >> bill: what you want them to do? >> protest. nonviolent disobedience. >> bill: with signs and stuff? >> church congregations can do visuals with candles. >> bill: that's what you both
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want? you want a mass display? >> we want a moral, spiritual awakening that focuses on for working people, on women come on mexicans, non-muslims, those who have been alienated by trump -- undocumented immigrants, we will defend them. we will defend the women were to comes to closing down -- we will defend -- >> bill: your version does not materialize, which i don't think it is going to. >> we will see if it materializes. >> bill: if it doesn't, what is and accept? >> we continue to struggle. >> bill: to struggle for what? >> to for truth and justice. speed when you come on programs like this, and he of your opinion. that's fine. is there any other -- >> there are people suffering, working people are suffering, women are suffering, black people are suffering -- >> bill: trump promised more jobs. >> he already -- >> bill: that is just rhetoric
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rhetoric. >> a promise of jobs does not excuse embracing a moonwalk blom registry. >> bill: let's see that muslim registry. >> bill: oh, stop. bringing up a lynch mob atmosphere. >> we should lay out these protesters. >> bill: i think you are both being unfair. you got to see what he does in office. what he does! >> we already talked about it. >> you do history, bill. what about germany? went about his personality? >> bill: don't give me germany germany. i give you just as money in the soviet union. >> that is not correct. >> i gotta get out of here. >> bill: you guys aren't being fair. >> let's talk about the reality. and the reality is --
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>> bill: you aren't being fair. we gave you -- you got to watch and see what he does. we'll see. and you don't -- when we return, three months from now -- >> bill: we'll see. got to go. got to go. >> we'll see. >> bill: directly had, one of the worst crimes we have ever seen. mentally challenged individual torture. at the inside story on that. later, republican house panel republican cutting off all funding for planned parenthood, partially because of the selling baby parts situation. "the factor" next. ♪ mangia! bertolli. i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i travel... for leisure.
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people with torturing a mentally challenged individual. also, the four will face hate crime charges. >> at one point, the victim is held at knife point and told to curse president-elect donald trump. the men can be heard saying they want this to go viral. another video shows the group forcing the victim to drink water from a toilet. throughout these videos, the victim is kicked, hit, and cut. >> bill: with us now, over truth serum corresponded here in new york. shannon bream in washington. give us the timeline on this story. how did it develop and how did it end? >> it started on new year's eve, apparently, the victim's parents took him to meet the main guy, jordan hill, the main suspect qaeda mcdonald's. they were going to spend time together for new year's eve. it apparently gone to school today, and police say they were acquaintances, they didn't hang out a lot. they did spend some time together. jordan hill, then, takes this kid in a band that is stolen, the kid apparently doesn't know that it is stolen, they spent a
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couple of days, riding around, sleeping in the event, seeing people. it took a really bad turn when they decided to go visit some friends on the west side of chicago. there were these two sisters, another guy there. so, two guys, two girls. at one point, they are play fighting. i'd escalates. police said that they think that these people who were involved here were possibly smoking marijuana, looks like they may have been in the video. but it really escalates and gets violent. it winds up with his kid who has some type of special needs, some mental challenge, being tied up, and a corner. they are facebooking the scum of the video is out there. they are taunting him, you heard about the things that they are forcing him to do, the things they are saying to him. they are beating him, they are cutting him at one point. he is bleeding. what happens is somebody down stairs hears this and goes up and says, if you guys don't knock off all the noise, i'm calling the police. welcome to the two girls got so incensed by that, they ran downstairs, they kicked in the neighbor's door, the police showed up, and that gave that kid a chance to run off.
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so, he then discovered on the side of the road, his parents that had reported him missing him, not initially because of that he was going to spend the night with his kid come after a couple of days, they did. then, a police officer sees him better, beaten up, walking around in shorts and the freezing cold, take cement for some help. they put two and two together. >> bill: how old was the victim? >> 18 years old. sleep when he's 18, okay. but, they have a press conference, and the four are charged with all kinds of stuff, they are going to do hard time. the question is, why would you put this on facebook, you know you're going to get caught if you do that. the answer to the authorities they can but they don't know. i guess, they have questions. >> you can hear one of the guys in the video saying, we want this to go viral. one of the police officials said to come up when he was asked why they would do this, he said, i don't understand why someone would post this on facebook. he seemed baffled, too. we are talking about multiple felony counts for all these kids ranking anywhere from 40 to 60 years behind bars.
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if convicted. >> bill: they will be convicted. president of the united states labeled this eight act despicable. it is a disgrace of this would happen in america. they should get the most severe sentences that the system has. >> we'll track it. >> bill: thank you. now, we have another story, this one is in far away, it's. eric shawn, there was a guy in a formal part of the soviet union, still, close ties, who criticized putin. what did he do? >> he is 46 years old. and according to the reports, he went on facebook and to shared articles that called putin a fasters, terrace, ruining russia, called him the enemy. he also, there is a being that he had reportedly shared that had putin's face with stalin and lenin and in kazakhstan, it is against the law to incite social disorder or national hatred. so, he gets charged with that.
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he pleads, they are appealing, he gets three years in the slammer. >> bill: he gets facebook again, he puts all of the stuff, anti-putin stuff on the facebook page, it goes out, and the law says you can't do what again? >> you can't incite social or national generic racial class or religious hatred. you can't insult national honor and religious feelings based on class or national? >> bill: this isn't even in his own country. >> it doesn't matter, they are close to russia. guess what, the media in kazakhstan, they can't report this because under the law, you can't report politically sensitive topics. you would get life. >> i would be executed. not only there, and many other countries, as well. this guy is going up for three, forcing the stuff about putin. not even in russia. imagine if he did it in russia. he wouldn't be doing through, he would be doing -- he would be out in siberia, 30. it is a very interesting.
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if these countries, the former soviet union and satellites, there is no freedom of speech. basically, takes away all your freedom of speech. >> they have one of the lowest levels of freedom of the press in kazakhstan in the world. 161 out of 180. >> bill: we won't be going there anytime soon. there will not be a kazakhstan factor. as "the factor" moves along this evening, bernie goldberg says there is no trump derangement syndrome sweeping the country. we will explain. also, "watters' world," the snack addition. >> you had a philly cheese steak and those fries smothered with that stuff? that's a big day. i am feeling every day is your cheat day. >> bill: stay tuned for those reports. lts who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain:
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to planned parenthood admitting to selling the body parts of aborted babies. the conclusion of the panel, and a 471 page report, said that planned parenthood should lose at several funding for a variety of reasons. that is no surprise, as most republicans abhor that organization. for the record, planned parenthood receives about $450 million in taxpayer money each year. joining us now from los angeles, leslie marshall. i am not sure whether president-elect trump will pursue this. if he does, planned parenthood may be in big trouble financially, leslie, right? >> oh, absolutely. without question. it goes beyond that, bill. first of all, i would agree, i'm not sure that president-elect donald trump would pursue this because he has been on different sides of the issues regarding planned parenthood and the campaign. as you have pointed out, it's not always what he says, does what he is going to do. you have set in the past. look, when we look at planned parenthood, i think there is a huge misconception by many on the right. i think they have the idea that
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if you defund planned parenthood, the number of abortions will be reduced or borten is going to be gone altogether. planned parenthood is not -- >> bill: the beef is, leslie, the beef is that by funding planned parenthood to the tune of $450 million, people who don't believe in abortion, who believe it is taking a human life, are then, forced to participate in abortion. because that money goes to planned parenthood, which performs, or makes possible, about 350,000 abortions each year. so, it is more of a -- look, abortion is legal in the usa but i don't want to pay for it. and i shouldn't be forced to pay for it. that is the beef. to >> but we also know, bill that they cannot use that money for the abortions. >> bill: it doesn't matter, though. >> we also know that they have performed 9 million services, of which 300,000 are abortions.
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>> bill: that doesn't matter. >> it does, bill. it does. >> bill: they can't use the money directly, but they are referrals. look. i mean, the stats are unbelievable. for every 20 abortions planned parenthood sets up, there is one adoption. i mean, it is 20 to one. so, everybody knows this is an abortion, if you are looking for an abortion, planned parenthood is a primary place to go. and, so, that is the beef. but why don't you make a prediction? is donald trump going to get into this brawl? because, if he doesn't get into it, it is not going to go anywhere. if he does, then, legislation to defund will absolutely come up. will he do it? >> i think yes. because, as you know, the republicans are saying they are going to defund obamacare, by the way, we are going to defund planned parenthood on the heels of that. >> bill: he would be demonized as antiwoman, you know it is going to happen if he does.
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you think he still will? bill, let's be honest. the president-elect, by many come on my set of viacom has already been demonized by women. that is the problem, bill. if you're taking away health care and then, taking away at this clinic, where do women go for those other services? >> let me answer that question. number one. >> where did they go for ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, education? >> bill: let me answer that question. number one, if obamacare is rescinded, the republicans are going to have to put something in its place. that has to happen. number to call, private donations can fund planned parenthood. okay? not private donations. the organization doesn't have to have federal money. if all the true believers like yourself, all the democrats, all the liberals who believe in abortion, if they want planned parenthood around, certainly, there donations will make it possible. wouldn't they? >> well, first of all, i believe in choice, not abortion. that is not a choice that i would make. but i believe you have the
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choice to do what you want with your body. whether you are a man or a woman. but i do want -- >> bill: with your tax deduction, you can fund planned parenthood. that is what it is about. nobody is saying close it down. >> it's not about that. i feel like tax dollars should go toward helping for the 9 million services of which of the overwhelming majority were not abortion services that women need, especially lower income women in america. >> bill: leslie, thank you. when we come back, bernie goldberg on trump derangement syndrome. then, watters on snacking america. look at that. i hope he paid for that. upcoming. yeah, so mom's got this cold.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. tonight, trump derangement syndrome. bernie says is an epidemic right now. he joins us from miami. we had bush derangement syndrome, we had obama derangement syndrome, too. is this worse, the trump deal? >> it is. it is. and i will documentt a moment. but it's even worse then cancer. i'll document that. but trump arrangement syndrome has people believing that donald trump's hitler. just a few minutes ago on this program, you had several people who thought he was hitler. you have intellectuals with trump derangement syndrome writing and important newspapers and other publications that donald trump will jeopardize american democracy and actually, jeopardize american civilizations. on college campuses, you have snowflakes with trump derangement syndrome, who, after he won, held a cry-in at one
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university and they have therapeutic puppies to get over their trauma at the other universities. here's where the cancer comes from. there is a letter to the editor published and the "miami herald," by a woman who is 90-year-old mother whose name was ruth is a holocaust survivor and is currently battling cancer. i am going to read you a very, very short segment. she said, today her beloved america, ruth seizes a warning sign that she saw in germany germany. anti-semitism, criticism of the free press, curtailed freedom of expression, religious slurs, overt racism, talk of punishing people for who they are, and not what they believe. okay. the thought of a president who legitimizes that these dangerous trends is more terrifying to her than the cancer she is battling. so, to people with trump derangement syndrome, donald trump is more terrifying than cancer. >> bill: how does this happen? i don't know anybody that irrational. i mean, i have guests that are.
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but i don't know them in my personal life. i really don't tend to deal with hysterical people. i just don't have time to deal with it. but how do you think individuals like brother west and the communist guy, they are convinced, the ss is going to be formed in the next two months. rational people know that's not going to happen. >> but there are rational people who know that, bill you are absolutely right. there are other people who are otherwise intelligent, we are not talking about, like, crazy people here. there are people who have advanced college degrees who really believe this crazy stuff. i mean, donald trump has gotten into their head in a way, look, george bush did, too, let's -- as you mentioned, george bush got in their heads, too, they were your mention of his name, they would
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start to foam and their mouth and some places. their eyes were rolled around in their heads. it is sort of the same except it's worse. donald trump drives them crazy. and for the record, you know this, but for the two or three people they don't know this, i am no fan of donald trump. i think he's on presidential. there are way, way too many examples. we would need several hours. >> bill: you're willing to give him a chance? >> not only am i willing to give him a chance, absolutely. but people with trump derangement syndrome, they are ironically bringing me closer to donald trump because they are far more -- i know -- if they are far more annoying than he is. >> bill: i don't know if the word annoying is strong enough. i think they are dangerous. if you are not going to respect the electoral process and our country, and i don't mind them demonstrating that they don't like this policy or that policy, or even trump, the guy, i don't mind that. but if you are going to say, we
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are not going to accept the vote of the american people, we are not going to accept the electoral college, that is dangerous. all right, that leads to anarchy. >> it is. and it is sort of legitimizing that crazy thinking, because articles that say that are published, you know, not an ""mad" magazine" or some crazy web site, i have read articles like this in "the new york times." columns of "the new york times" were scholars from major, elite universities write what i consider really crazy stuff about what is going to happen to america under donald trump. so, they legitimize it. they legitimize the craziness. >> bill: there's a lot of hysteria, no doubt about it. bernie goldberg, everybody. watters on deck. we americans love art snacks. but are they harming us?
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♪ >> bill: back in the book segment tonight, "watters' world," it is estimated that americans spend nearly $300 billion every year on fast foods and snacks. some of that stuff is really bad for us. we sent watters to a food court in west new york to sample opinion. ♪ ♪ >> what did you have for lunch here? >> louisiana chicken. >> how do you feel now? >> not good. >> what have you already eaten? >> a burger. it's because you smoke that broke her leg it was her last meal on earth? you want to know why? because there is additives in there that make it addictive. you go i'm this is where i'm going to get the cheeseburger from, how do you like it,
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medium? >> it was cheap, it was like a dollar. >> is your life cheaper? >> that's terrible. >> this looks like world war iii right here. >> the war is over. >> and he think that is bad for you taste good. and you know that. >> tell me what you had to eat. >> had a general tau chicken, shrimp fried rice. >> sodium is attacking your heart. >> not as fast as my ex-wife. >> what is this? >> i am not eating that. >> this would survive a nuclear holocaust right there. >> i was the only one left on the planet after the holocaust. >> there is a salad ball right over yonder. >> i think it was a cute girl behind the counter. >> talking about that fox i just walked in. >> what did you come here for? cell deterioration? i can see the salt on the fries. i can hear the trans fat. i can hear it. >> i don't want to know! i don't want to hear it! >> what did you order? >> the philly cheese steak.
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i needed my fix sometimes. >> like heroin, right? >> what the [bleep] is happening right now? >> looking at those fries covered with cheese and bacon. >> and ranch. >> what are trying to do to yourself, my man? >> to be honest, i did it didn't think it would be that bad. >> do you know how many trans fats are in that thing? >> i don't really care. >> you should because you're going to die soon. >> oh, my god. >> i see what happened here. you went to wendy's and you are saying to yourself, you know what, i'm going to get the wendy's salad. but the wendy's salad is just as unhealthy as the cheeseburger. but you have to say for yourself? >> well, i will say, we are all going to die. >> i am eating the peanut butter lava cupcake. it's delicious. >> so, like a volcano of sugar? >> exactly. >> that's a heart attack waiting to happen. you okay with that? >> every once in a while.
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>> i'm coming to join you, honey. >> how are you going to burn all of this off? >> i was going to take the elevator but instead i'm going to take the acts later. >> i'm going to take the escalator. >> how are you going to bring this off? >> i usually work out. this is just because i was in the mall. it's bigger what he going to do? thy master? 's to >> i can smell the heart disease. >> can you taste the heart disease, to? >> i'm a big fan of bill o'reilly. and you're a fan, too. >> you have great taste in tv. not food. >> if i give you ten bucks, would you go wait in your car? >> as soon as you find out, it is going to be a definite that we will watch. >> eat all the food you want, you have great taste. let me get a bite of this. >> that boy is a pig! >> bill: watters is here. boy, you are the mr. bright guy.
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can't the folks have a little snack? >> i was not fat shaming of a snack shaming. i was looking out for them. i wanted them to be healthy. >> bill: you do that. >> what do i eat, bill? >> bill: yes i do. i see you eating corn dogs. >> i've never eaten a corn dog in my life. >> bill: now, watters, in some mysterious universal screw up, now has a weekly show on fnc every saturday night. >> saturday night, 8:00. >> bill: every week? >> you have a problem with that? >> bill: i am just stunned. >> i am stunned, too. >> bill: now, the first to show is this coming saturday. you got an ambush and the people that annoyed ivanka trump. >> we caught up with one of the guys and we have a clip here if you take a look. >> you harassed a woman with her baby on my flight. are you proud of that? real class act, aren't you? now you're afraid to show your
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face? >> bill: where was that? >> in brooklyn. >> bill: and the guy -- >> they are all the same. such cowards. >> bill: they do this stuff and then they want to explain why they did it or whatever they got. all right, so, everybody's going to watch watters on saturday night, 8:00 p.m. all right, we will see her. back with the tip of the day, why some people use to want to come on the "the factor" it no longer do. "the tip" moments away. so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo and gluten free. you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms.
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. >> back to the tip of the day,e tasks are fleeing us in a moment. there is a flyer for premium members, now you guys get discounts on all my books, all our merchandise. pricing is amazing. become a premium member. it is worth it. the murder problems in chicago are not the mayor's fault, says paul. he is one of the most powerful
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politicians in the state, he is absent. the people running chicago and san francisco were elected. no american deserves to be gunned down on the street, vinc vince. unfortunately the people who run that city want to make it all about gun control. yep. forget your diatribe -- you are totally misreading the law. that is false, bernard. that is false.
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that is true. but the cases will be much more difficult to make without the child's testimony. you can't hold hall them in. move to texas, paul. there is no way you can stop the madness, he has decided to pay the attorney general and his law firm $300,000 taxpayers a year. i don't know if my publisher will take the book into the
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japanese market, bill, it's not exactly easy reading for those guys over there. what a nice thing to do, sue. i'm going to make sure that the tulsa show one week from tomorrow is excellent. tales on billo'reilly.com. finally, very happy birthday in massachusetts, she is 106 today. she's not eating that fast food, i don't know. my grandma if that fast food and died at 97. she was in twinkie heaven. finally, the factor tip of the day. now, because of the election,
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bed fellows are all over the place. here is an example. the factor invited lindsey graham on to talk about foreign policy, because he is an expert. in the past, he is often appeared here and has been very respectful. instead, he didn't answer us and showed up on cnn. we've seen this with a number of republicans, interesting phenomenon. here is a tip. one of the strangest political landscapes in our nations. history unfold. that is it for us tonight, please check out our web site, also we would like to make sure you see the factor anywhere in the world. no billings gate, sounds like a tube stop in london.
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again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. the spin stops here. we are looking out. >> megyn: breaking tonight, president obama has now weighed in after police decided to file hate crime charges against the suspects accused of a horrifying act in chicago. but we may only be seen the start of the uproar over video of the mentally disabled young man being tortured, we brought this to you last night. welcome to "the kelly file," everybody. i am megyn kelly. for people, ranging from ages 18 to 24 are being charged for hate crimes in this despicable attack in which one of them decided to pull out a camera and broadcast it on facebook lives. the video in itself was
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