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are, you are into." good words for margaret thatcher tonight. thanks for watching tonight. great to have you here. i'm martha maccallum, we will see here tomorrow night, 7:00. o'reilly is up next. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. thank you. >> martha: president trump honoring slain navy seal rhino wins, we will tell you how the speech was received and talked with vice president pence about the political climate. >> what an idiot. we have to watch an idiot for an hour and 9 minutes? >> bill: no matter what president trump says, the haters will hate. we will take a look at that. >> i have order the department of homeland security to create an office to serve american victims. the office is called voice, victims of immigration crime
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engagement. >> bill: also, ahead, an interesting question, does the democratic party have any credibility left? >> 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. president trump's speech to congress, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it was well received, 78% of those watching the speech felt it was positive, just 21%, negative, according to a cnn snap poll. also, when asked of the president made you feel more optimistic or pessimistic, 69% of that optimistic, just 28% pessimistic. now, snap polls like that are based mostly on emotion and the sample was 33% republican, 28% democrat, 39% and a pendant. but there is no question that
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fair-minded people came away from the speech impressed, at least most of them. of course, that didn't stop the anti-trump brigade. >> it will be a notable thing with the president spent a big portion of what was in fact a state of the union trying to tell the country watch a vicious ordering criminals immigrants are. >> he relished seeing those words. just to stick it to islam, to make sure that they knew that they were all a danger to the united states. >> what an idiot. we got to watch this idiot for an hour and 9 minutes? he just has one hateful thing after another. he is so embarrassing. >> bill: interesting read, "hateful." "it is embarrassing," isn't it. let me correct that. it is not embarrassing, it is sad. summing up when president trump helped himself lately last nigh night. his base applauded him, independence broke his way, and he gained credibility among some of those. now, for the top story, we are
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pleased to have vice president mike pence joining us now from washington. let's get some specifics tonight, mr. vice president. let's start with problem solving. due to that very well as governor of indiana, you solved a lot of problems in that state. let's start with sanctuary cities. what do you think the solution to that is? >> vice president pence: i think it is taking a strong stance of the rule of law, the centerpiece of the president's message, resonating about respecting the rule of law. it begins with building a wall, border security, but internal enforcement, and rejecting sanctuary cities. >> bill: you know the governor of california, the governor of washington state, all right, they are not going to cooperate with you and homeland security, they are not. now, that you have your attorney general in place, is there a plan to convince the sanctuary city people to cooperate?
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>> vice president pence: i think you could rest assured that the agenda that president trump laid out last night, including all of the elements that he has committed to to ending illegal immigration and bring sanctuary cities to an end as a part of that agenda. he will bring the broadest range of message and resources of the federal government to make that happen. >> bill: i am taking you, you are speaking generally, i assume you're talking about federal money being denied, states and cities that don't cooperate with homeland security, i assume you're talking about that. you can't said funds in, but you can hurt them financially. i assume that's on the table. >> vice president pence: looked, we will work closely with the congress in moving legislation to fill out the president's commitment for border security and internal enforcement and sanctuary cities is going to be part of that. i know the president is going to evaluate every option that we have in terms of the authority
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of the federal government to end a practice that is really not contributing to the well-being of the nation and the safety and security of our people. >> bill: there was a lunch yesterday and the white house, you were not there, i was not there, so, the two most charismatic people united states were not invited. it was anchor people and the president trump. and the anchor people came out and they were talking amongst themselves, saying, gee, it was a kinder, gentler president, who may now give law-abiding illegal aliens, that is people who, yes, they crossed here illegally, but they have since been here, not caused trouble. maybe he will give them a break, maybe there will be a pathway of immigration. we did enter that in the speech but is that a possibility and a trump administration? >> vice president pence: we are focusing, as the president has said repeatedly, on removing criminals who represent a threat to our family, who also are illegal immigrants from this country. then, as the president said in
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arizona last summer, then, we'll see about some of these other issues and the remaining population. but we are going to enforce the law, uphold the rule of law, and he is going to continue the vigorous efforts to do that. >> bill: what i am hearing is, it is possible, once the border wall in the enforcement kicks in, that an examination of people who are law-abiding, they might get some kind of break. >> vice president pence: you know, you could ask the president what his perspective is on that next time you all visit. but what i can tell you is, forget to any of that, president trump and our administration, our committed to following through on the things the american people agree on. >> bill: the president mentioned chicago last night as a violent crime situation, again, are there discussions, specific discussions, because the local authorities in chicago, cook county and illinois come are not going to be able to stop this. it is quite apparent. >> vice president pence: i
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think the president has expressed himself over the last year over his deep concern about the tragic loss of life through violence and gang violence in chicago and he expressed that last night before the congress. we, as americans, should recognize that the men and women who serve in uniform and law enforcement are not a force for division. they are the best of us, they deserve this support of the rest of us. we will look for ways to continue to support law enforcement with the resources and the training that they need to accomplish their mission to protect our families and go home safe to theirs. >> bill: has there been any discussion of a specific thing in chicago, the federal government might do? >> vice president pence: you know, not to my knowledge, bill. i can tell you, i have the president again in public and in private expressed his deep concern and frustration. >> bill: when you get specifics, that is what everybody is waiting for. we are all waiting for, okay, specifically, what is going to
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happen. finally, our pal putin has been kind of quiet since i called him a killer in the interview with the president. [laughs] i think you should go over there and talk with him. >> vice president pence: no plans on my part. we made a strong commitment, we also made it very clear that two things are true. we will hold marshall accountable. for ending violence in eastern ukraine, but in the same breath, our president continues to believe that if there is a way that we can find common ground with russia particularly in the fight against isis, he is determined to pursue that. >> bill: you know everybody is talking about the widow of the navy seal and what a fine moment that was. and a myriad of different ways. we are going to have a segment on not coming up here on this program. but then, today, you heard some people saying that mrs. owens
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was being used as a political pawn. does that make you angry? you seem like a calm guy. that made me angry. does that make you angry? >> vice president pence: it is a great disservice to a great american family. you know, i was in the oval office the day that the president called carryn owens and expressed his condolences with her. he traveled over to air force base and was there to comfort the family when ryan's remains came home and the president felt very strongly that they should be given the opportunity to be there. but also, what was really special, i thought, was that in that moment, the same applause, the likes of which i have never saw when i was in congress for 12 years, watch that family saw, and all of our servicemen and women saw, while we have divisions on policy, we may argue an awful lot on the issues, that when it comes to standing with the men and women who serve and their families, we are united as a nation and i
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have to tell you, bill, it was deeply moving to me to see that fitting tribute. and that family and all of our armed forces will remain in our prayers and our grateful hearts. we will never forget the courage and the sacrifice of ryan owens. >> bill: very diplomatic. when i saw that today, i think you are right. i think 99% of americans believe the way you do, the way president trump does, the way that i do. 99%, but that 1%, you know, just gets me. but you are very diplomatic, mr. vice president. we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us tonight. >> vice president pence: you better. thank you. >> bill: x, reaction from the democratic governor of colorado to the president speech. later, bolling and rivera on the navy seal widow. later, lou dobbs, can the country afford the president's vision? "the factor" is coming right back.
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>> bill: continuing out the lead story, analyzing president trump's speech in opposition to him. before the speech was even given, congresswoman nancy pelosi said this. >> the president has said about himself, he said, nobody knew how complicated -- she obviously didn't know that. he also doesn't know what the budget is about. >> bill: that criticism again coming from mrs. pelosi, who famously said this about obamacare in 2010. >> we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it. >> bill: got to love that. joining us now from denver, the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper. so come as a democrat, how do yu assess president trump's speech last night? >> it was certainly a different tone than we have seen before. i think a welcome tone in that sense, that he really did seem
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to be including people. if there the attacks on the media, being an enemy of the people. he really did seem like around job creation and even immigration, which he amplified today, that he -- it looked like he was reaching out to people that maybe he didn't agree with. and encouraging them to join him at the table and begin negotiating some of these issues. i think if the president is going to honor the complexity of these issues in the core values that so many of us hold dear, i think we are ready to sit down and work on those issues. >> bill: i hope so. it is best for the country if you do. it is interesting because it sounds like you thought he gave a pretty good speech last night. without the accurate? >> i think the tone -- again, there wasn't a lot of detail -- because we were not >> the tone was very different than what we have seen. i think that is welcoming.
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the level of volatility that we have seen up until now, i don't see how it is sustainable. hopefully, this will mark the beginning of a new consistency to get down to work on these issues. see when you discard the vice president, who was adamant that there is not going to be ap for illegal aliens who are here and have not been causing trouble while they are here. however, there are going to be crackdowns on sanctuary cities, denver being one of them. the capital of colorado. now, are you fearful that you will lose the federal money and how will you rebut that if it indeed does happen? >> i don't think so. i think if somebody commits a crime in denver and they don't have a proper documentation, generally, i know there have been some screw ups on this, generally, that name goes immediately over to i.c.e. >> bill: you don't have a problem with cooperating to
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i.c.e. as a governor of washington state does, for example? >> if you are talking about violent criminals, absolutely. part of the whole immigration think i'm of the system is so challenging and maybe this is the time that we can get congress to find the compromises, of course, securing the border. countries come with borders. there's no question about that. we also have to make sure that we don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. we have an i.d. system that works come at the same time -- >> bill: finally, jeff sessions, knew a attorney general, not a fan of legalize marijuana. >> i, as you know, am dubious about marijuana. states can pass whatever laws am not sure we are going to be a better, healthier nation if we have marijuana being sold at every corner grocery store. see you on so, he says, the attorney general does, that federal law overlies state law. and he's not going to be nearly
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as liberal as the attorney general's under president obama. have you thought about that and how do you react? >> [laughs] certainly, we have been thinking about and trying to figure out what our choices are. i oppose this. i was openly against it, 55 to 45 come our voters put it into our constitution. i took a solemn oath to support our constitution. so, i was in a funny position where i have to try to make this work. we have made a lot of progress. you got to admit, the old system was a train wreck. now, we have anecdotal evidence, i think, soon, numerical evidence that drug dealers, there are less drug dealers on the streets. >> bill: you know what did happen, though, interestingly enough, was that a flood of homeless people and poor people came into colorado because now they have easy access to being intoxicated. i don't know how that is impacting come of the last time i was in denver in september, ai used to work there, you might know that, channel 7 in denver,
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i noticed them. downtown, denver, there's a lot of people that are stoned morning until night because they can get this stuff. i think that's what the attorney general was talking about. >> [laughs] to be clear, we have the number one economy in the country. when you are going that fast, you have all kinds of homelessness. we had that long before we legalize marijuana. every state that has a growing economy, right now, including texas -- >> bill: they shouldn't be homeless. if you want a service job in denver, you can get it like that. >> we don't have any evidence that this is the result of marijuana. there are a lot of other social issues that are around homelessness and addiction. >> bill: all right, governor, always a pleasure to talk to you. thanks for taking the time. directly ahead, bolling and rivera on the emotional moment when president trump spoke to the widow of slain navy seal ryan owens. that report moments away. for lower back pain sufferers,
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>> bill: in the "impact segment" segment tonight, the sad saga of navy seal ryan owens. the 36-year-old from peoria, illinois, he was killed after a raid on an al qaeda depot in yemen. he succumbed to his wounds on january 29th. yesterday, nbc news reported that the seal raid yielded no significant intelligence but last night, president trump contradicted that, speaking directly to the seals widow, carryn, who was in the gallery. >> i just spoke to our great general mattis, just now, who reconfirmed that, and i quote, ryan was a part of a highly successful raid that generated large amounts of vital intelligence that will lead too many more victories in the future against our enemies.
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ryan's legacy is attached into eternity. thank you. [applause] >> bill: here to react, what say you, bolling? >> fantastic moment, two and a half minute ovation. i think it was amazing. i thought it brought the country together at that point. >> bill: not everybody. oh, no. >> let me qualify. at the moment, i think we said democrats and republicans standing together, clapping. i think we saw a lot of pendants say that moment was when donald trump, the controversial, elected potus 45 became president 45. i think you are hearing people on the left saying it. throughout the day today, the despicable left has decided to throw some shade added by saying, it was a moment that they predicted -- >> bill: they are saying that they used carryn as a pawn, a political pawn. yes, it was used in a political
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way, but i thought it was an honor, honoring her husband, it certainly meant very much to her. >> that line that has memory is etched in our hearts for eternity, that is the best line ever spoken by donald trump. he became president. >> bill: why do you think that people like "the view," michael moore, they are extremist, we usually don't deal with them, because they are that extreme and that hateful. but there are some others, as well, saying that this was a manipulation, it was wrong, the seals father has an objection to the raid, and all of that. what you think about that? >> i think -- i meant nothing more correspondent who would long for a hero's death like ryan. he gave everything for his country. he had the sendoff that was like a viking, a wonderful, wonderful
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moment, tears going down my eyes, just thinking about him as a representative of every warrior we have ever lost in combat. i think the problem comes, there is no doubt about these operations have a political component. remember, jimmy carter launched eagle claw against iran to get our hostages in 1980, april of 1980. if he had succeeded, he would have been president, there never would have been a ronald reagan presidency. barack obama, with the death of bin laden in 2011, he elevated his presidency to a new level, one i think in 2012, in part because of bin laden is dead and so forth. for the problem is, why combine whether the raid was a success or failure with the heroism of the fallen warrior? >> bill: and why criticize it at all? that is so hateful. >> mary catherine, former colleague, she lost her husband, she is widowed. she said it was a moment that
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she really respected. she didn't find any fault in it at all. she wasn't concerned about why it was in the joint sessions of speech. she said, his name, ryan of winn's name, is etched forever, the way donald trump pointed to it, she said, that was far above any issues that they would have, that geraldo pointed out, why was it even discussed. >> bill: my theory is, the critical mass has been reached by the far left in this country and that they are doing damage to their own legacy and to the democratic party at a rate i have never seen in my lifetime. i have never seen an ideology now collapse the way it has collapsed in the last, i don't know, six months. and this, this is like the wors worst. this woman was obviously so overwhelmed with emotion of love for her husband, remember, she has three young children at home. three. all right? and the president of united states calls her to come in to this speech to honor her
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slain husband and you have people hateful people criticizing this? even if you don't like it, keep quiet! >> i agree that the left is obsessing about donald trump in a way that i think it's absolutely unsafe. horrendous. it is absolutely beyond the pale. i think they have to be busted on it. god bless them, they do a great job, but they are obsessing about a way that demeans the great network. they should just lay off. i mean, kellyanne conway puts her feet on the couch and i talk about it for three days. >> just show the still shot of the widow one more time. that says it all. it is about what she thinks. it is about what is in her heart. and her children. >> bill: that's right. >> of donald trump, president trump really wanted to play politics there, he could have explained, welcome to january 28th with the full moon,
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we knew had to do this operation, but he didn't outline that. he said, the operation did produce -- >> bill: whatever words were in the mind of the president of the speechwriters, the bottom line, what happened was, that the man was honored. a lot of americans didn't even know this. unfortunately, they don't pay attention, they should, they don't play they just hear about it. and the widow and her children will have this moment forever. gentlemen, thank you very much. plenty ahead as "the factor" moves ahead this evening. president trump asking for a trillion dollars to rebuild the usa, can the country afforded? lou dobbs has some thoughts. then, miller on his bucket list and what he does for fun. >> that is what miller does for fun. we hope you stay tuned for thos, reports.
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$1 trillion program to rebuild america in addition to higher spending with the military and security. here now to analyze, foster business network star lou dobbs. so, how does the debt affect the regular folks? the working americans? >> this massive debt, $20 trillion, this is part of the burden that future generations will have to pay for. it also adds to the inflation rate more dollars, chasing fewer goods, the classic economic paradigm. the reality is, this debt overhangs everything we do. the president correctly focused on it during the campaign. >> bill: but he's not going to bring the debt down, and his first term. it is going to go up because he wants to do a lot of things. but i think it is a ponzi scheme. the usa is running a ponzi scheme. because they run up the dead, it is never going to be paid back. $20 trillion is never going to be paid back. what they do pay is the interest on the debt.
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usa savings bond, treasury bonds. >> you are so cynical, bill o'reilly. >> bill: tell me where i am wrong! they pay the interest but they are not going to pay the trillion, therefore, we can keep borrowing and borrowing and borrowing as long as we pay the interest. to speak with the foundation for a period of prosperity in this country was 1997, 2,000, 2001. balanced budgets, for four of those years, 98 through 2001. that played a foundation for what should have been an exceptional period were we do not have deficits, still, debt, and debt that arose. but we have to get in control of this. because this will ultimately -- >> bill: we are not. president trump is not going to bring down the national debt. >> not by having a trillion dollars -- >> bill: a trillion dollars. >> but by patriating two and half trillion dollars in profits that are
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being held by corporate america overseas, by investing $1 trillion in infrastructure, the plan is to create greater growth, which will raise opportunity. >> bill: i'm not rejecting that. but it still is not nearly enough to pay this thing down. you want i will be dead, which is probably a good thing for you to speak over those tears? >> bill: believe me, they were more than a few. we are not going to have to deal with a 20, 30, $40 trillion debt. but somewhere -- >> you are trying to make me eager for this passing into the great beyond, are you? >> bill: the only guy happy about this is william deveined, he has got all that gold. i mean, william -- sooner or later, it is going to be later, the u.s. dollar, if we don't maintain our superpower status status, -- >> all that he is talking about is to rebuild the foundation of the superpower.
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>> bill: we have to do it. >> we have to do it. and we need to come up very quickly, bring our deficits undr control and quickly in this instance is two to three years out. >> bill: i'm not expecting to see that even in four years. maybe if he is reelected, may be in the second, i don't know. lou dobbs, everybody. there he is. miller on deck. what is on his bucket list? then, martha maccallum on private space travel. want to go to the moon? you can if you have dobbs money. moments away. ♪
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>> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 16 years and counting. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i am bill o'reilly. and the "miller time" segment tonight, an elderly woman has been thrown in jail, a nearly 100-year-old dutch woman fulfilled a wish on her bucket was had by getting arrested. the woman says she has always wanted to experience a police cell from within, so: police arrested and booked her and a js town last week. they posted the story of the department's facebook page and included several pictures of the smiling centenarian. >> bill: here now, is the man who bailed her out.
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from southern california, dennis miller. >> you know, billy, when you are 99, they can send you to life and it could be three to 5 minutes. >> bill: she really didn't do anything, she just wants to be experienced, miller, is there anything on this planet that you want to experience that is on your bucket list? >> well, billy, i brought my bucket list right here. item number one, quit being so literal. item number two, this is something i have always wanted to do, i have it written down here, i have always wanted to arrest an old woman. a-determiner >> bill: [laughs] >> you know why women are so crazy at age 99 in the netherlands, and holland? because meals on wheels delivers hashish and holland. so, that is why she was so out of it. >> bill: a little sprightly, you say.
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>> you have inventive thoughts when you are in the netherlands. what else what i like to do? i would like come on my bucket list, to vote for the first woman president sometime in my lifetime, who come as it turns out, is a transgendered man. that is one thing i would like to do. i would like to live in rome for a year, and that one is seriously. i would like to climb everest, down, but not up. that is a caveat on that one. down, but not up. i would like to fly solo on a propeller plane across the atlantic. wait a second. that is not mine. that is lindberg, sorry, i got my nose mixed up here. i would like to be a billionaire, many times over, that is on my bucket list. and lastly, and most importantly, and you can help me out on this one, billy, i got my thing here, i will check this thing up right now. instead of miller on my bucket list, i would like you to call me dennis, then, eventually, danny, then, somewhere down the
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road when you feel comfortable, i would like you to call me caudal monkey. can we get this one off the bucket list right now? can you say that is a great segment, cuddle monkey? >> bill: no. >> it's right here! it is right here! >> bill: dennis, i called you dennis, i just called you dennis, all right? so, you got a little bit -- the cm freeze -- >> call me cuddle monkey. >> bill: when i am eulogizing you -- >> call me cuddle monkey. call me cuddle monkey! >> bill: when i am throwing dirt -- that is when you will be called cm. dennis miller, everybody. 1 foot not, next month, we will announced fall dates for "the spin stops here" live dates with miller, waters, and me. just 250 tickets remain.
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in omaha and of the tacoma dome at the end of march. check it all out at billoreilly.com. martha maccallum the on deck. private space travel, noncitizens voting. finally have some data. martha is next. ♪ i had a wonderful time tonight. me too! call me tomorrow? i'm gonna send a vague text in a couple of days, that leaves you confused about my level of interest. i'll wait a full two days before responding. perfect! we're never gonna see each other again, will we?
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♪ >> bill: "back of the book" segment, "did you see that?." the state of ohio have investigated noncitizens voting in the presidential election. >> and this latest review, houston identified 385 noncitizens registered to vote, 82 of whom actually voted. the numbers are up from two years ago. it is possible that to register to vote if you lie about your citizenship on the voter registration form. >> we want people to have the
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facts. there's been a national conversation about noncitizens voting and elections and in ohio, i want people to know, we stay on this. >> bill: here to explain further, martha maccallum. you see her at seven 7:00 p.m. this is president trump saying that he believes that thousands -- i think he said -- >> millions. >> bill: millions. >> he said millions of people illegally voted. >> bill: illegally voted. >> those were the words that he used. we do know from the sum of the other research, there was 1.8 million dead people that are still on the roles come into .75 million people that aren't registered in two states. however, when they do these studies, like the one they did in ohio, that number so they actually are able to find are very small. 126 people and the last election, they believe, and ohio. they do this every couple years, not necessarily prompted by what president trump brought up. the number is rising, actually,
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for your dispute were noncitizens or people with green cards. but they could be illegal aliens, too. i don't think they delineate -- >> the reason they say it, they are using the driver's license system to figure out who these folks are. if you have a green card in ohio, you can get a license. so, they look for people who register to vote, are you a citizen, yes, if they check yes, they have been able to -- >> bill: if they lie, are they expelled? >> they find people 300 time, no jail time involved. >> bill: send them back to bolivia. they can't be doing this. >> you are not a citizen, hello. >> bill: any other states doing this? >> this ohio one is the most recent one. we have seen a virginia study, and this pew study. the trigger best ones we have seen out there. the old dominion found that 6.4% of noncitizens, they believe, had voted in virginia. i mean, the good news is that people are trying to get to the bottom of it, they are trying to shake a people who are voting
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who shouldn't be voting. you also have 32 states now that have voter i.d. laws. so, i think we need to put pressure on this. it is a democracy, you can vote if you are a citizen. need to continue to press on the ends of it and make sure that it needs -- >> bill: i want to find out if anyone from outer space has voted, some aliens, you know, going to bv very illegal. if you want to go talk to the aliens, you can. roll the tape. >> space x, a private record company, is going where no man or woman has gone before, into deep space, with two paying passengers next year. space x owner billionaire elon musk announcing today that he is already taken two substantial deposits for a weeklong mission to the moon and back, space x dragon capsule will circle the moon, like the apollo 11 crew 47 years ago. >> bill: i want to take up a collection to send a few people to the moon, we want to mention them this evening. this is real, right? >> this is on my bucket list. >> bill: do you want to go to
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the moon? >> i would love to. absolutely. i'm going to wait until these people do it a few times. what happens is, you play millions and millions of dollars, eventually, go on it. if indeed that works. is a long way off from this happening. you go around the moon, 250,000 miles, then, when you had gravity, it bounces you back around the moon and you come back. they are going for a week. they have to go through a training program. >> bill: it is not comfortable up there. you saw what happened to george clooney in that movie. >> i think a week might be a little long. >> he went to , oh and got married. >> is that what happened? >> bill: he got trouble in space, right back down. but you would go, i am impressed. >> absolutely. i think space is fascinating. >> bill: martha maccallum, everyone. you could do a show from up there. >> you could go. >> bill: i could go, but that would be, no. "no spin zone," no. martha, thank you as always.
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>> bill: back to dr. "tip of the day," big box for the obama obama's that is because the democratic party must pander to immigrants and minorities in order to keep their base intact. what is happening with it americans with no ideologies are seeing irrationality from the parties. when you refused to say the words islamic terrorism, when
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presidents critics. i have not done business with harpercollins for more than a decade. number two, i was not one of president obama's fiercest critics. i analyzed him in a fair way. thankfully, the financial times has changed those things in its article and we appreciate that. once again, once again, please do not believe what you read in the press anyway. my directions to "the factor" staff is critical. you always have to confirm facts yourself. factor "tip of the day." that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site, we would like you to spout out about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. name and a town you wish to opine. word of the day, sure... sure...
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next are watching us tonight, i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," there is a lot of reaction from both the left and the right to donald trump's speech. democrats claiming that hitler may have written a speech. a new plan to fix america's employment crisis, we share that plan with congress and the president, he will be here to share that in just a moment. for now a full two months, how have republicans done with their unified control of both houses? so far they passed no major legislation, have not held a hearing for supreme court
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