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facebook.com/martha maccallum or you can send me a tweet at "gosnell: the untold story of america's most prolific serial killer" with the hashtag #first100. president trump with a immigration news to come. we will see you then. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> you wanted to deport the people here, each and everyone are entitled to due process, and it would take decades to do that and gazillions of dollars and the courts would block you at every turn. >> bill: that was a year and a half ago. now, it looks like the trump administration will not be deporting the dreamers. if you are an illegal alien who has committed a crime in america, watch out. >> my job is to shut other white people down when they want to say, old, no, i'm not prejudiced. i am a democrat. >> bill: a woman trying to become the leader of the democratic national committee trafficking in racism. we will show you what happens. >> jump on edge.
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>> we got company! >> bill: also, had, is a redemption for mel gibson and hollywood? he is nominated for an academy award. >> what are you doing? i am freeing him! >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the factor" begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. another busy day at the white house. that is a subjects of this evening's "talking points" memo. president donald trump met with executives of the big water companies today, vowing to cut corporate taxes and asking the moguls to build more plants in the usa. obviously, mr. trump is trying to gin up the economy by urging big business to invest in america. also, threatening, however, 35%
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import taxes on those carmakers who build in mexico and want to sell here. in addition, the president signed an executive action aimed at opening up the keystone and decode oil pipelines. president trump believing that will create jobs and energy profits. of course, that will anger the environmentalists, but mr. trump does not care. in fact, he ordered the environmental protection agency to essentially stop communicating with everyone! no social media, no press releases, nothing! but perhaps, the most controversial thing that happened today was not anything that donald trump did, but a change in policy. you may remember that president obama signed the deferred action for childhood arrivals executive order. that is not the deportation of migrants who were brought to this country by their parents illegally. during the campaign, donald trump was up and down on so-called action, but now, the
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policy is this. >> on the daca piece, i think the president has been clear that he will prioritize the areas of dealing with the immigration system, both building the wall and making sure that we address people who are in this country illegally. first and foremost, the president has been very, very clear that we need to direct agencies to focus on those who are in this country illegally and have a record, a criminal record, or pose a threat to the american people. >> bill: so, applications from the so-called "dreamers" continue to be processed by the immigration services. and the threat of mass deportations is not likely to come about in the trump administration. finally, the president has asked fbi director james coming to stay. "talking points" is a bit surprised. mr. call me now allied with politics, whether that is fair enough. i was critical of him for releasing documents on some fridays before holiday weekends, an obvious technique to suppress information.
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however, i don't know how effective mr. comey is in his job. again, he is keeping it, at least for now. the second full day on the job, president trump continues to be an activist. he is angering environmentalists, threatening companies that move overseas, but doing all of that and the name of the american worker. clearly, the trump administration is putting economic rose above all else. and that is the memo. now come to the top stories. some controversy at the white house press briefing today. yesterday, donald trump leaves millions of illegal aliens voted for hillary clinton and that is why she won the popular vote. this afternoon, the press pound pounds. >> does the president believe that millions voted illegally in this election and what evidence do you have of widespread voter fraud in the selection cometh out of the case? speak it with his 3-5 million people voted illegally, that is a scandal of astronomical proportions. don't you want to restore american states and their ballot systems?
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>> he will investigate if he believes it, there was massive voter fraud. >> bill: has for the white house spokesman, sean spicer's answer, here it is. >> the president does believe that. he has stated that before. i think he stated his concerns of voter fraud on people voting illegally during the campaign. he continues to maintain that belief based on studies and evidence that people have presented to him. >> bill: with us here in new york city, dana perino. so, you say? >> the reason the reporters ask that question is because donald trump said this last night. it has not been brought up -- well, it has been brought up over a time, but there was this concern that there was a legal voting. there might be some but there is not widespread illegal voting in the united states. >> bill: how do you know? >> the burden of proof is not on me. >> bill: but you, ms. dana perino gestated -- >> if there was evidence and die, you and i would know. that is why they are asking me
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about it. >> bill: i think there is some voter fraud but not at the level of 5 million or 3-5 million. we did a report a few weeks ago in california, where it was very easy for an illegal alien to get credentials to vote. very, very easy. whether they do it or not, you don't know, right? i don't know. so, what is a logical progression? what should be done? >> what will happen, you've already seen on the far left, them say that this is the prelude to what will be a widespread republican effort to suppress voters in the future. >> bill: okay, that is just garbage. what should happen is, an investigation. right? >> if this is true -- >> one of the reporters, they ask this question over and over to spicer, that is what he believes, but it was pound, pound, pound, pound. why does an president trump an
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investigation? >> if he believes that there is that kind of widespread -- there should absolutely be investigation. do you remember when the left was saying that the russians hacked the election and that was my donald trump won and it was stolen from hillary clinton? the trump team rightly pointed out that i that was irresponsible. >> bill: falls. >> at that time, they said it was irresponsible can be hard to look at the integrity of our electoral college system, they were right. he is the legitimately elected president of the united states. >> bill: there was no evidence of hacking into polling places. here, i think, this goes away if president trump says, okay, i'm going to check it out, we will find out to see if there is a legal alien intrusion into the voting place. that is all. then, sign it, let's go. far more important than this, the most important story is, he gathers the biggest ceos in
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the country and he basically is browbeating them down into not -- >> they were willingly being browbeaten. >> bill: is that a good thing? >> i think they are excepting about the upcoming policies. what is interesting, the day before, he met with union leaders, who were also very happy. maybe we will have a -- >> bill: maybe this is what he should do and to stay away from the crowd estimates and the illegal aliens, voting. that doesn't get us anywhere. if he is able to forge an alliance between the ceos of major corporations that promise to stay in the usa and build plants and rank and file union leaders who are far left -- >> they are going to make money. >> bill: right. there will be more jobs for their membership. if he is able to do that, he will be reelected. >> if he is able to do that, not only will he be reelected, but he will be able to win the popular vote. and he has confirmed -- >> bill: even if the illegal aliens are voting -- he will win it even ten -- >> he has a chance to return all of that around.
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think of the last seven republican -- >> bill: of the economy improves and jobs go up and wages go up, the illegal aliens will vote for him. they will all vote for him! they will be making more money! all right. we are living in a crazy time and it is my job. >> you know my motto? >> bill: what? >> embrace the chaos. >> bill: embrace that chaos. i understand that. you work on the "five." have you ever seen that show? dana perino, everybody. next on "the rundown," if you can believe it, gang violence in chicago getting worse. what president trump step in and override local authorities? later, the democrats still playing the race card. >> my job is to shut other white people down what they want to interrupt. >> bill: shot to those white people down. those reports after these messages. "how to win at business."
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>> bill: and the "impact segment" segment tonight, the violence in chicago, getting worse if you can believe it. the first 23 days of this year, 42 homicides in the windy city, up 24% from last year. an unbelievable 228 people have been shot and chicago in 23 day days! while campaigning last july, donald trump said this. >> in the president's hometown of chicago, more than 2000 people have been the victim of shootings this year alone. the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon, and i mean very soon, come to an end. [cheering and applauding] >> bill: the question is, can president trump override local illinois and chicago authorities and stop the murder? joining us now from washington, horace cooper, an attorney who specializes in federal law. can he go in and cook county is
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our chicago is located, everybody says the same thing, gun crimes are not persecuted aggressively, the sentences are way too low, the gang thing is getting worse, the mayor of chicago has no clue, the governor of illinois doesn't want to do anythin can the feds go in and stop this? >> absolutely, the feds can do this. as he pointed out, there have been a whole sale failure on the part of state and local community to address this very serious problem. i don't know another word besides "carnage" to describe the devastation that has been taking place. let's remember, we had a shooting in south carolina. the state of south carolina prosecuted that killer in the church shooting and the federal government was allowed to come in because the federal government's statutory authority was actually greater then that of the state government.
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>> bill: was about a hate crime situation? this is not a hate crime situation. this is a failure, it is almost like new orleans when the feds went in and took over the new orleans police department. okay. a failure to protect american citizens in chicago. that is what it is. what is that, 228 people shot in 23 days? that is worse in afghanistan! and has been going on for seven or eight years. so, sessions take over, you assume he will be okayed next week. he comes in and he does what? does he send federal authorities into chicago? what is he do? >> so, he sends a justice department directive that says to the u.s. attorney in that jurisdiction in cook county, that they are going to work directly with the prosecutors, they are going to work directly, have the fbi and the local law enforcement work together and they are going to pick which
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faces that they come across that they are going to prosecute directly. if this doesn't require a change in law, this simply requires will and authority. >> bill: the u.s. attorneys in cook county can go in and to so the local chicago d.a., district attorney, i am taking that gun case. >> absolutely. >> bill: i am taking a murder case. they have the federal beat, they have the authority to take it away. >> they absolutely do. we already see this happening. that's why mentioned the incident in south carolina. but in any bank robbery case, the feds are able to step in at any point. any kidnapping case, the feds are allowed to step in. >> bill: for those are federal crimes, kidnapping and -- local murder is a local beach or a stage beat. >> what you do is what we did in richmond, virginia. you say, if we find an instance, we are seeing these numbers overwhelmingly in chicago, if we find an instance where you are a felon and you are in possession
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of a firearm, you have not got a federal beat. we are going to take those prosecution cases. the dash excuse me, the "chicago sun-times" did an analf what the locals are doing and they are giving, on average, about a year and a half, and then, the person is saying to the people, you don't even havef even one-third of that amount of time. we absolutely need to bring in the u.s. attorney, send these people off to federal prison, nowhere even necessarily end of illinois, and make sure they are held accountable. >> bill: you know what else president trump could do? he could call in the national guard. the governor won't. the governor is afraid. the governor is a coward. if i were the president, i would say, you know what, the next month, we will have a guard in these neighborhoods to stop this because you are right. it is carnage and it is racism created of black people getting killed, innocent black people. if we are having a white
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neighborhood community it would stop. >> everybody would be against it if it happened there. thank you for having this discussion. >> bill: glad to have you. directly ahead, more racism from prominent democrats. it's pretty outrageous. later, talking about the far left women cooked off a plane over the weekend. up ahead. na dance on a reality tv show? i like to dance..... dad, come on. joining my family means he can join navy federal credit union. great rates, 24/7 support. they take good care of you. enough with the questions. he's harmless. open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union.
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♪ >> bill: "unresolved problems" segment tonight. can the democratic party rise again? as you know, with the eight years president obama was in office, the it has lost 12 governorships, 948 state legislative seats. so, some believe it is because the democrats played a race card all the time come people are fed up with that. now, they are playing a competition to see who will emerge as a leader of the
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democratic national committee, that he used to be debbie wassn schultz. she was fired because she let the russians hack into all of the emails. that is not true, that is a joke. but she was fired. one of those in the mix with a woman named sally boynton brown from idaho. >> my job is to listen and be a voice. my job is to shut other white people down what they want to interrupt. my job is to shut other right people down when they want to say, "oh, no, i'm not prejudiced, i am a democrat, i am excepting." my job is to make sure that they get, that they have privilege. >> bill: that wasn't "saturday night live," that was an actual democratic contact. with us here in new york, lisa boothe and juan williams. [laughs] i mean, this is your party, juan. these are your people. this woman wants to be the leader of the democratic national committee. she is going to shut down white people come all right, who say they are not prejudiced. so, if i, your humble
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correspondent said, i don't think i am biased, i think i treat everybody the same, -- "you shut up o'reilly, you are not allowed to say that, you white person." this is with the democratic party is considering? >> it is only odd that i'm a lot to say that to you. no, clearly, i think this -- >> bill: it look like a parody, did it not? >> the fact is, the democrats, in their desire to have some eye surgeons, need to listen to white, working-class voters. >> bill: how about sally? to the after listen to sally? >> the best i can say about ms. brown, is that minorities often feel that they are ignored or not listened to. even though blacks and latinos are the base of the democratic party. >> bill: he's talking about white people. >> especially, when you have come after the trump election, trump talking about white people who feel forgotten, i think the democrats need to go --
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>> bill: you are not approving of what sally is saying? you? >> i think it is incorrect to say that the president is directed to white people from president trump. he is talking about all americans, every american who feels that they have been left behind by this economy. i applaud sally's comments because i applaud the implosion of the democratic party. and if you point -- >> bill: you are partisan. >> okay, bill, let me connect the dots here real quick. as you pointed out, the historic losses that the democrat a stomach democratic party has faced, why do you think that is? there has been a class warfare that is race baiting -- >> bill: beyond repair, don't you want two vibrant parties in this country, two common sense parties? you go, i want them to destroy themselves, i don't want the democrat left standing. that is not good for the country. >> you know what is good for the country, the common sense policies that help all americans. it is moving the pipelines --
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pro-choice, those policies are right now being represented by the republican party, by president trump. >> very partisan. >> bill: >> juan is somehow obj? >> it is very difficult given the partisanship. even president obama, and his address, said, we have to do a better job of listening to white americans. >> bill: because sally is going to shut you up. are you going to vote for sally? >> i am not. but i will say this, donald trump, by the way, went beyond that. remember, donald trump really went beyond the gerrymandering efforts by republicans, very partisan, and he appealed to people -- >> bill: last word, lisa. >> that's what he won. >> i think it is important to point out representative keith
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ellison, has also made and written very racially charged and racist remarks. he said that black people need a separate country. to >> bill: we will have him on tomorrow or the next day, he comes on. >> get him on there. i don't think he has learned his lesson about this racial politics business, either. but we will talk to him. thank you very much, guys. as the daca he moves along this evening, president trump's job approval rating is already being scrutinized, karl rove has some thoughts. and gutfeld and mcguirk on why the far left woman kicked off the airline at such a big story. >> is there going to be a problem? >> i would like to change sheets. >> we are trying to schedule somebody -- we don't have that. >> bill: we hope you stay tuned for those reports. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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♪ >> bill: "personal story" segment tonight. some believe that dr. kermit gosnell is one of the worst serial killers in the country. the new book called "gosnell: the untold story of america's most prolific serial killer" comes out today. it details the abortion doctors grisly crimes in philadelphia for which he is serving life in. how authorities caught him as an amazing story and it so. joining us from philadelphia, jim wood, the detective who worked the case, he is in shadow to protect his identity, as he does undercover work. detective, how does it to get onto gosnell? he was simply a an abortion doctor correct? >> no, he was also a prolific
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pill mill prescription pill seller. supposed to be legal, however, he was putting on the street thousands of prescription pills that were abused by people every day. >> bill: so, you got in on a drug beat and you found him doing what? >> we found him, through the use of informants, prescribing an enormous amount of prescription pills that were hitting the streets. and with the interview of one of gosnell's secretaries at the office, we found additional disturbing evidence, which we followed up the investigation with. one of them being the death of a patient of dr. gosnell's. ultimately, we executed search warrants at the office, which, after interviews of the workers
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at the location, and the fetuses that were recovered from the freezer of his office revealed disturbing sites, sites that i have never seen in my life before. once the fetuses were exposed, you could see that their necks had been cut, the baby's neck had been caught. there were so many other disturbing evidence within the clinic, notill: were some of the babies born alive and he killed them? >> yes, sir. several of the babies were born alive, which he was ultimately charged with their deaths. >> bill: so, he was doing late term abortions in pennsylvania, no abortions after 24 weeks. he come i understand, made more than a million dollars a year catering to mostly poor women who were desperate, they came in, he didn't care what the term was. if he had to birth the baby and kill the baby, he would do that. if you found baby body parts, you found blood all over the
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place, and then come his own people turned against him and testified against him. is that correct? >> yes, sir, that is correct. >> bill: is there an estimate that how many babies he destroyed? >> at this point, bill, he was performing abortion for a very long time. i would estimate there had to be in the thousands that he killed without any regard for how he did it. that is very disturbing. >> bill: there wasn't even a toh case to prosecute. the guy was found guilty on all kinds of stuff. detective cover we appreciate your good work. thanks very much. let's turn to ann mcelhinney, the co-author of the book about dr. gosnell. the story pretty much underplayed by the media, i think, if it is true that he killed thousands of babies, many of whom are actually birthed and he executed them. the media doesn't really have an appetite for the story. >> welcome to the media should have an appetite, this is exactly the kind of story. if it bleeds chemical leads.
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they didn't like with the story tells you about abortion. they didn't like, if these babies had been a couple of inches in a different direction, they had been in the womb, to be perfectly fine. >> bill: in some states, not an all states. >> not in pennsylvania, 24 weeks in pennsylvania, that's a lot. >> bill: you brought this book. did you read it because you are a pro-life person or did you write it because you were uncovering a grisly crime? >> i'm a journalist and i like the idea of journalism being a voice for the voiceless. if you can find a more voiceless person than the babies who he slaughtered, i welcome it. this is exactly what journalism was supposed to be about. it is a privilege to be the person who gets to speak for these. everybody in the country knows who michael brown is. we all know that name. we know who trave on martin is. nobody knows who these are, the 22-year-old black woman, she is dead and nobody cares about her. >> bill: she was killed in a botched abortion, now, you actually interviewed gosnell.
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he is a monster. would you agree with that? >> absolutely. he is an extraordinary thing. he sang to me in french. >> bill: he has no remorse about killing all of these babies? >> listen to me, bill. it is like he smiles all the time, he talks about his big feet, he talks about his hands. you look at his hands, thinking, i know what those hands did. he has an extraordinary affect. >> bill: did you ask him why he didn't feel remorse about all of these? >> he did nothing wrong. he is helping the poor women of pennsylvania, he is providing a service, he is delighted with himself. he think he is going to get out, run a triathlon. he is extraordinary. you know what is disappointing, too, bill, it's really disappointed he didn't get into the poetry class. in prison. he went to auschwitz. he tells us he went to auschwitz. the word used to describe auschwitz come if you ever find anyone in nearby whoever descrs auschwitz like this, i challenge you come "impressive. he called it impressive. >> bill: he is a monster.
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now, you made a movie off your book, dean cain, superman, he is a lead. but you are having trouble getting a movie company to distribute this. >> that is right. we have been to all the big ones. lots of them have said, great will become extraordinary story, not for us, too controversial. this of the same people, by the way, who released a road trip movie with lily tomlin collecting money for her granddaughters abortion and also, the same people who did a wrong calm on abortion. >> bill: so come as a political thing. >> the movie is done already. we just need to get it out there. >> bill: they like the movie but it is too controversial. the book that you have, is that -- are you able to book yourself on programs? like i'm talking to you now? is it hard for you to get publicity? >> isn't that amazing? i am not on "the view." shocker there, bill. i think there is a sense. we are privileged to be on your show. we knew that you were great on the story. a lot of people weren't. people don't want this truth out, they don't want to face the
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reality that you can have an abortion in america at 40 weeks, at nine months. who knows that? you can only compare the law in america to the laws in pakistan and china. europe don't have this by the socialists wouldn't do this. i think that that is something that is unique about this story and about the trial. in the trial, one of the most dramatic parts of the trial is that you have an abortion doctor on the stand, i think it's a first, describing what a good abortion look like. i can tell you, the jury were shocked. >> bill: well, he will never see the light of day again, and that is good, ann. the book again is "gosnell: the untold story of america's most prolific serial killer" ." we come right back, donald trump's additional job approval rating, you might be surprised. and gutfeld and mcguirk on the far left woman tossed off the airplane, moments away. ♪ or wonder whether i should seek treatment.
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before donald trump is on the job. here not to explain that, from austin, texas, karl rove. so, he is in the office 12 seconds, they got a job approval rating. why? >> you used the right word in your introduction to the piece. baseline. you want to get a number that is there are the very beginning. what is interesting is, if you look at recent presidents, that number, this baseline number that is received in literally the days after the president is sworn in, is pretty close, generally, to what the president elects favorability rating is going into the inaugural. here are the last four copresidents. right after the election, donald trump had a 42% favorable. after the election, he was the president. just before the inaugural on gallup, it was a 40%. and the post-inaugural, how do you think he is doing? 45. for obama, 68, right after the election, 78, just before his inaugural. 68 right after inaugural. probably, he had the difference between those two numbers is, ten or 12 points of people
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saying, well, i like them, but i'm the republican or conservative and i don't like what he is doing in office. george w. bush, controversial election, 53% favorability after the election, 62 just before his inauguration, 64 right after. bill clinton, 58 at the time after the election, 66 upon his inaugural up. 65 for his baseline. >> bill: trump got the biggest bounce from the inauguration of any of the four that you have on your little white card. that is interesting. when i saw the number this morning for the first time, i was surprised that it was so high. i thought trump would be down ended the 30s because he is a bomb thrower and he comes in and he is not like any other politician, that we have ever seen elected to the presidency. he has sworn to blow up the system. he offends everybody at one time or another. and i said, while matt, he is at 45, that is not bad. >> well, if what you are saying
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is 45 is good compared to where you thought he would be, you are probably right. >> bill: compared to who he is. compared to who he is. >> 45 is not a great number. he is going to be in unusual position. he ran an unusual campaign. he is going to have to be an unusual president because the only way that he is going to be able to build political creditor get things done now is to get things done. that is why the last couple of days have been -- it will be interesting. >> bill: he finally has a republican machine behind him. one more question, jeff sessions, attorney general, designated, they put him off for a week for the vote. anything going on behind the scenes there? >> no, democrat senators have the power to withhold a vote for a week and much of the late for a week. this is really irresponsible. i have known jeff sessions literally since college. it is appalling to me that this man, this good and decent man, is being attacked for being a bigot. people don't seem to understand
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that in the 1960s, if you are a republican in alabama, you were a racial moderate because all of the pickets were over there supporting democrat george corley wallace. this is a guy who desegregated the alabama schools, who prosecuted for murder the leader of the klan and the democrats, for sheer political purposes, are holding this man up on demonizing him. >> bill: it's bad. all right, mr. rove, we appreciate it. gutfeld and mcguirk on deck. america fascinated by the movie woman thrown off the airplane for posting her politics on passengers. the boys are next. reliever stops working, your whole day stops. [ sighs sadly ] try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6.
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talking about that woman, who started haranguing people on her alaska airlines jet about her left-wing political views. it's because she has called me names were just sitting in her y seat coming to celebrate. to >> are going to be a problem? i am going to get somebody , you don't have that right. i will get somebody. >> you pretend you have the moral high ground but you put that man's finger on the nuclear button. that man doesn't believe in climate change. do you believe in gravity? do you know gravity is a theory? >> bill: here to analyze her, bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. i know that you lived with a woman in the 1980s. >> i don't know what happened to her. she wasn't like that when i was with her. that is sheer performance art. her poor husband is next to her and he is so uncomfortable, she goes, can i stay? please, let me go. they were going from baltimore to seattle.
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even the people going to seattle were sick of this person. that is saying something. this happens because liberal believes that they have the moral high ground. they are morally superior which allows them to act vital. their heart is in the right place. to be when i don't care why she does it. but i'm fascinated by it, americans can't get enough of this story. this is day two on this thing. i got to mail come after letter letter. we got 3000 letters last night. it's amazing. why? >> first of all, the particular nutcase is a dead ringer for the senator from massachusetts. whatever that is worse. >> bill: elizabeth warren. >> she is probably a college professor. i think what we are seeing is a phenomenon that started with these privileged, angry white sn washington, these older women, like ashley judd and madonna, it seems like a trend is starting with these, they are unstable. these thumbsucking cry belize, for what, they don't know why? they lost. >> bill: i don't understand,
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gutfeld. since you lived with her, maybe you can understand it. the guy sitting next to her, martha maccallum had him on, he is just a guy. >> you know what, he is evil. remember, it was either krauthammer said this, i think he said, the right thing is to -- the he didn't care how polite he was. can you imagine sitting next to that from baltimore to seattle? i would pull the emergency hatch. >> i don't know why she wasn't arrested. >> bill: she should have been arrested. we can't have this. if you are on an airplane or in a restaurant or a movie theater, you can't have crazy loons coming up and verbally assaulting you for your political belief system. now, let me ask you this. i have been around a long time, nobody does this to me, i am 6'4" and they don't look like a appreciated. i'll read? but i have seen this kind of stuff. but never from the far right
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people. never from that. it is in those precincts where this usually happens. we looked around for clips, 20 years we have been doing this, of may be a far right person yelling at somebody, it is not around. talk radio, you get it but not in person. >> apparently not. my own personal experience is, the first to vote i ever cast was for ronald reagan. i had a girlfriend who constantly broke up with me for that region. >> bill: partially? >> she was a pot smoking, tree hugging environmentalist. >> bill: she only saw you on tuesday? >> to be fair, she was having a lot of pressure from her husband. >> bill: last wrote, mcguirk. >> bill: i was attacked at and airport bar. he thought i was harvey levin. [laughter] that destroyed me. >> bill: is not a true story? >> that is a true story.
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it happened in newark. >> bill: you are attacked and someone thought you were harvey levin? he said, you should be ashamed of where you work. i'm going, oh, fox news. then, he goes, tmz has ruined so many lives. >> bill: have you ever been chastised for working on fox news? >> come yeah. from old friends. >> someone you know? >> our buddy frank was attacked. >> bill: stay strong, frank. >> i attacked them. that beard. >> bill: all right, guys. "the factor" tip of the day. it is hollywood resurrecting mel gibson? "the tip" moments away. ♪ s 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
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thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please remember that the spin stops here. because we are definitely looking out for you. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." journalists weren't able to keep donald trump out of the white house, but they would like to keep some of his representatives out of the pre press. nyu journalism professor said they ought to stop interviewing kellyanne conway on the grounds that she lies too much. elite daily defended the idea of banning conway, writing this on twitter... he joins us now. thanks for coming on. >> good to be here, tucker. >> tucker: there are people i disagree with
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