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two? >> we aren't really into politics. >> jesse watters at coney models. >> what do you think about the collar? enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪:ñ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. ut forum. this evening's talking points memo. as you may know,bw4x both dates appeared on nbc to answer questions about national security. they both made fairly significant mistakes. as you knowãdon't4l?dxv nitpick here candidate overspeaks or makes a minor error we overlook it. two mistakes made lastz3f dictator putin.$dé7jrñ the man g control over our country. taps very different systemr-r z and i don't happen to like the system. certainly in that system he has been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. we have a divided country. >> thevsb reason that description of putin wasvúláúc< legitimize the russian leader who doesn't deserve the courtesy. vladimir putin is a killer who has corrupted hisjy own country and continually violates international law.3sz doing this because he believes he can partner up with putin and convince him to stop being a villain. will '7[ to make russia annq@ñ ally, especially in the fight against isis. that strategy is not wrong. but praising putin is. let the tyrant earn friendly descriptions by doing something positive.h9y- now, on to hillary clinton. her blu@3> dealt with isis.l= >> we are4 and we're not putting ground troops into syria. íí isis without committing american ground troops. so, those are the kinds of decisions we have to make on as34g case-by-case basis. >> well, i'm sure the isis savages were happy to hear that. taking ground troops off the÷ table. that means secretary clinton will essentially follow the obama plan. which means thep losses, allowing the isis savages to retain strongholds in iraq and syria while at the same time triking to limit their disruption all over the world. how effective that strategy has been&,2ú%0c'f since became e after u.s. pulled out of iraq. the solution to the isis problem is to mobilizewoqu nato and bring the fight to the terrorists both on the ground and in the8pgp air. jde at the same time setting up safe zones for that policy would work and the u.s.a. would not have to dual at heavy lifting. surely hillary clinton knowsg:ñm the nato alliance is just sitting there doing very little to contain the jihadi. why not mobilize the 35átñ again, ÷çdm mistake tellh+10p isis what you will or will not do to them. have to sharpen their= the 15th anniversary of 9/11 on sunday,1n this is the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from virginia peach retired rear admiral charles cubic, a trump military advisor and from washington retired rear admiral jamie barnett a hillary clinton supporter. >> thank you for having me i think the two clips that there is. command of theo$qwñ issmdj a experience. what you got wrong on this is you actually from a strategic standpoint need both your allies and your enemies to know exactly what lé do. standpoint you never want them to know what you are going to do. that's what some people confuse. hitler knew wej$?, were going to invade europe he never knew when. >> i takey.éat as a good answer, strategic versus overall. the enemy knee3.5s to know you are going to crushapa+ him. but, hillary clinton isn't going to crush isis because the obama doctrine,oig÷ admiral, has not worked in the sense that it stopped the terrorism. they still=kj.r have command and you know they do in raqqa. they still causing all kinds of trouble in iraq. they hold mostly. this is years, years, and years. it's a slow drip of l now, the voter can make up their own mind whetherzg9y that's a good strategy but i don't think it is.&9 >> so, bill, you ask, where were 8.v going wrong on this? the fact of the matter is that the islamic state is losing its state. we are actually making gains >> but it's doing it while wreaking havoc all over the world. i mean, how much longer. >> you are right shootinga out trying to strike back elsewhere. >> yes. >> they're losing.o-4 oyúç the doctrine is actually working. here's the thing. we don't need to get into wars that we need to be in. them -- if dead americans are treetsz)ñ and dead streets we need to get in it. >> our alloys in the middle isis and that's what hillary clinton's plan8 zqñ is. >> obama hasn't been successful in making that happen. >> allies and then she is going to actually reduce thosen]jsñ networks. >> living in the real world. has not donegóñ>'t+ñ it. let's go over toi!s putin.÷o you know, is he atuluñ bad guy admiral. he is a bad guy. trump is making himtc7 out like pá- >> well, i think, bill, that he did recognizeéuws that he wasn't endorsing the way that putin runs his country. he was merely expressing a leader. i think he was more discussing the&!6vsqp"ership /údujy putibnyas become a very proactive leader, particularly on the world stage. and he feels like what we're seeing is a very passive leader in our president. >> come on. 8÷$÷tyrant call tom say putin$2a bette÷h to contrast their leadership styles, particularly when we not being properly respective on the world stage and we are going to need a strong proactive t did putin. >> isn't that a bit like saying we have a police w:@ is too passive. he should be more like al all over the place and is a strong leader. isn't it.áj@z the same thing? >>ázáu well, you're comparing a criminal. leaders. >> putin may63fñ be a bad guy but he is still the president of russia. he is stillñm"b supported by hic people. what trump is looking to do is to create a new relationship. >> and i have pointed that out. >> seek it. where wew be as tough as he needs to be. contrasting leadership style. mistake. >> i don't think he was picking putin over president obama in any case. >> admiralfv.j barnett, hillary clinton has a lot of foreign policy experience. there is no question that she does. but sheú2.frum[key have a lot of foreign policyîñ success that i can8(e see. in your opinion, what is the biggest&f(qujuj that mrs. clinton had as secretary of state? of the war and the things of the bush administration did,$t,g is preventing the war with iran. we w=s]:z months away from having to take action to take outzca3ñ their nuclear capabilities, the b5s[; bringing together allies around the world and our adversaries in russia and china. she was able first to bring toughnz(o sanctions against irn that brought them to their knees, then to the negotiating table and finally that's why we have cement in the iraq nuclear reactor right now. >> okay. they think -- >> -- we don't trust them. but there are people crawling all over there  doing it. tamp out what else they are doing in the world. >> finally question for you, businessman he buildsía2ó hotels and golf courses. complicated. go over and tell them knocksé4 stuff and chinese not really going to im36w mean, do you fevy mr. trump is getting in over his head? >> no, i don't, bill. i think what you're seeing here i is a new type of very agile diplomacy. we know that mr. trump is the art of the deal and possible. i think what he is dcsrú2 is  of those and saying that when we have to draw a line to be a toughp!&1aq negotiator we will do it. but we will try to find out can do. >> all right. >> with our opponents like toward a common cause. but always backing it with military strength. >> all right, guys. we appreciate it, goodk+"t qrá(% rundown, pressure growing on the fbi. "wt clinton email situation properly will advance the story for you. and, later, frank luntzsvi two of the worst political ads this season. clinton and-ñsñ trump have put forth. those reports after these messages. then we switched to new mirafiber. only mirafiber supports regularity with dailycomfort fiber and is less likely to cause... unwanted gas. finally. try new mirafiber. from the makers of miralax. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test testañ test test test test test test test test test test ãz&øzbhh6ç parts. >> you are not answering the right question. friday aftió19çó before labor day, everybody knows they don't want people to see it. we expect methodical investaéb)jy thiss$ñ one i don't believe was. word. >> well, it was methodical to do gather all the evidence before they confronted her. that is normally the way that it is done. record up top and compare the evidence they accumulate and bring her back to confront her with it. you know that. >> also, there isá@ misinformation from jim, a former agent who is well respected. claiming that they should >> all those things should >> unless someone is in custody. >> this is such a high level that the american people, later,xxá:ñ hillary clinton's coughing. up ahead.÷pcu tired of re-dosing antacids? try duo fusion! new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test testng test test test test teste test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test ovover 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, test test test test test test test test test testene, test test test test test m test testou test test test test test test test test test test test test test test t+++auce5yó although that's awful. why did it fail? >> they felt it was taken out of context. every time you take a candidate and they only use for our five words, they were meant to show it in a negative light. i could show that you're saying the exact opposite. >> not that anybody's ever done it. >> and the second reason is they thought the attacks were unfair. they had no context, no substance. even though it's a 30-second ad. >> the basic crux of the ad is that trump is anti-black. and hillary didn't get anything from that. >> it's not that she's trying to undermine trump in the black community. >> she already has the african-american vote. let's take a look at the trump ad. >> here's important thing about that 3:00 a.m. phone call, you want somebody to gather the facts and the intelligence. >> we've seen rage directed at -- >> we were told to wait and stand down. we were delayed three times. >> the most important thing that you need is something who's going to exercise good judgment. >> i should have two accounts. one for personal, one for work-related e-mails. that was a mistake. [ laughter ] >> so it looks like the democrat leaners thought that ad was okay, but the republicans did not. >> they thought this was an ad for hillary clinton. the trump campaign actually created an ad that, and even starting to smile there. they created an ad that helps hillary clinton get elected. i've never seen anything like this before. 15% of all political ads hurt the campaign that they are meant to help. >> just 15%. >> that's a significant amount. >> the reason people thought it was for hillary clinton was because barack obama was talking so much. >> correct. it's obama/clinton, that's why the green line was so high. the republicans didn't get that it was an attack on hillary clinton until they heard her laughter. >> they just don't like president obama. as soon as he comes on, the republican leaners don't like him, but it wasn't until the end, but a sophisticated person would know as soon as she said the attack was based on a video that it was against her, but you'd have to be fairly sophisticated to mknow that. >> and it doesn't work with the a average voter. by the way, this race has closed. donald trump absolutely has the chance to win this campaign because he is falling and falling. >> but trump needs better ads than that. >> he needs better ads, and he needs to stay disciplined. >> as the factor moves along, bernie gold berg watching the coverage of the race. and watters with some high-fashion models >> what do you think about my collar? 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>> 25. >> 25. obviously don't have time for all of them. what was the best question in your opinion? >> i liked question 18. and it said on june 28, 2011, clinton sent a memo to all of her employees in the state department. she said, telling them to quote, avoid conducting official department business from personal e-mail accounts, right, due to recent hacking attempts. this shows me, this is the question, why did you send this out, and then you kept using your personal -- >> your personal thing, that shows hypocrisy. >> it shows intent. why was she telling her people not to do the same thing. >> impressive question. she has to answer it in write being, which means her lawyers will answer it in writing. >> and very carefully. mine is 15, talks about an e-mail exchange between huma abedin. she was trying to throw her staff under the bus, but huma abedin advised hillary and acted in disregard of the advice of huma abedin. hillary clinton wrote huma abedin, let's get a separate address or device, which she was advised to do. why did you continue using your clinton e-mail.com account to conduct official state department business after agreeing on november 13, 2010, to get a separate device or address. >> it shows knowledge. >> huma abedin gave her the right, proper advice and she didn't follow it. >> she acted in disregard. >> second good question? >> goes back to 2009. this was a memo from the assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security within the department to her chief of staff, clinton chief of staff saying i cannot stress too strongly that any classified blackberry is highly vulnerable. that's a quote. >> she was warned. >> then three days later, clinton says she, quote, got it. this is in a verbal conversation. she got it. so judicial watch says why again did you continue to use -- >> because she wanted to do what she wanted to do. >> intent. >> another one, question 21, after you left office, did you believe that you could alter, destroy, disclose or use e-mail you sent or received concerning official state department business as you saw fit? this is going to the intense question at the end of the litany of what comey listed. i did not brief selieve she had intent. >> it's all about undermining comey's intent to file charges. >> wasn't asked by the fbi. >> they have to release these answers before the election, because remember, we were talking about that last week. so that has to come up. >> right. >> now i want to deviate from politics for a moment. president obama let a lot of people out of jail, commuted their sentences, and one in oakland, california was a huge crack kingpin. tell me about him. >> daryl reed, known as little d, back in the '80s, he was the kingpin in oakland. i was a prosecutor. and we studied all the gang cases. tremendous amount of damage. you have to understand, this goes hand in hand with violence of this wasn't someone who was a simple possessor. >> he was a distributor. >> a manufacturer. he was caught red-handed by the oakland police in a sting operation and caught with cocaine all over his hands. he did 26 years of a 35-year prison sentence. >> so he did serve, he served 26 years. he was 20 years old when he was convicted. >> now he's 46. here's the problem. he went through the clemency program, in that program, obama established since categories that you have to poll to make to get clemency. >> yeah. >> okay. the second of those six categories, they are non-violent, low-level offenders without -- >> but he isn't a low-level. >> how can you possibly grant him crelemency. >> because barack obama does -- let me answer the question. barack obama does not feel that selling marijuana and crack and cocaine and methamphetamines is a crime. he served 26 years. >> i understand that. >> i'm not going to let him out, but i'm not crazy. >> he was also tied to the head of the mob, one of the three biggest gangs. >> and you know with violence comes along with that. when we come right back, bernie goldberg and a dubious word of the day. also watters talking to high-fashion models on coney island. hey, ready for the big meeting? 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[ coughing ] that was a huge story. now the factor ignored the cough because everybody coughs of and unless secretary clinton has tuberculosis, we don't think it's a big story. plenty of other small-ball stuff going on, joining us from north carolina, bernie goldberg. am i wrong here? or should we be picking these candidates to death? >> you are definitely not wrong about the coughing incident. it's perfectly legitimate to report that she had a coughing attack in a hard news story. that's fine. but there are too many people in the opinion business, in this case, conservative opinion business who use anything they can get their hands on as a weapon. take the coughing incident. what was the point of run being the coughing incident on radio and television by some conservatives? to say that she's sick, that she has a secret disease and that, what, that she isn't physically capable of being president of the united states. i am no hillary clinton fan. not at all. but even what passes for opinion journalism has to be fair. you want to attack her because she's dishonest, no problem. you want to attack the clinton foundation for their shenanigans, no problem. you want to find out if there's really any evidence that she is sick, no problem. but to bring somebody down -- >> they weren't bringing her down. they were mocking her for coughing, which i thought was ridiculous. >> i think it was a little more than that. i think they were trying to influence some people who are still swayable that she's not capable of being president. >> that she's going to pass away right after she's inaugurated. >> right. >> on the trump side, he was fined $2500, which, for trump is lunch. that's lunch. all right, $2500, for donating improperly to the attorney general of florida, pam bondi. and the left, blowing this thing up, like their is is watergate and it was a clerical error that he was cited for, according to giuliani, who, okay. >> come on. >> wait a minute now. i've never heard giuliani misstate a fact. i've never heard him do that. >> you know what? anytime i hear a surrogate, i want to puke. >> it's giuliani, though. he may be a surrogate, but he's not a misleader. >> i was a bigger fan of ja giuliani before he became a surrogate. let's take that $2500 fine. when the clintons fool around with their foundation, all the conservatives think, correctly, that it's big news. he took $25,000 from the trump foundation. >> and gave it to bondi. >> and gave it to an attorney general in florida who was thinking about investigating -- >> maybe. she might have. >> was thinking about trump university. >> could have. >> she decided not to. maybe it was because of the money. >> you can't say maybe she did it, because you're impugning her honesty then. you can't say maybe she did it. >> are you telling me, are you really telling me? you were a hard news reporter. put that hat on for a second. are you telling me that a candidate takes $25,000 improperly out of his own foundation. >> yeah. >> let's do it this way. hillary clinton takes $25,000 out of the clinton foundation. >> right. >> gives it to some liberal democrat who may or may not be investigating the clinton foundation, come on, that's news. that's legitimate news. >> i'm not saying don't mention it, but it's not watergate two. >> i agree. i agree with you on that. >> you can mention it, but there are people setting themselves on fire in tallahassee over it. >> on that, i agree with you. >> thank god, because i have to go. because we have watters, and, you know, you can't short change him. >> you don't want to miss -- >> talking about small ball, here we go. bernie goldberg, everyone. watters on deck. something about sports illustrated models and politics. okay, watters, next. picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. in the back of the book segment tonight, watters word. as you may know, we have created a monster with jesse watters. he now rooms around the country bothering people and no one can stop him. his latest, "sports illustrated" at coney island. ♪ >> what are you doing out here today? >> we are here in coney island for the "sports illustrated" swimsuit summer swim fan festival. >> are you aspiring models? >> yes. >> i love this song. >> which way is the gym? >> oh, that way or that way. i don't know. >> do you think i have what it takes to be a model? >> a "sports illustrated" model? definitely. >> really? >> no. >> how important is the presidential election to you two in. >> not very important since both of them i do not like. >> the u.s. is too far in debt, and we need a businessman. donald trump's the man to do it. >> how important is the presidential election to you? >> not important at all. zero. >> 0.0. >> a lot of things hang in the balance. >> it's not going to make a difference in my world honestly. >> whoever wins, wins. we're screwed either way, i think. >> how important is the election to you on a scale of 1 to 10? >> i would say a 6. >> very important if you are first time voting. so it's pretty cool to be part of it. >> who are you gooding to vote for? >> donald trump. >> we aren't really into the politics, you know? >> politics? >> yeah. >> i'll use small words so you'll be sure to understand. >> what do you think hillary clinton stands for? >> i have no idea. >> neither does she. >> you've got nothing. nothing. >> equality. >> equality between who? >> the black and white. >> i think things are not good tore black people. >> do you think hillary clinton is going to help the black community? >> i think she would help more than trump. >> i think she's just a president's wife, plain and simple. >> what do you think hillary clinton stands for? >> liberty, justice, and genuine pursuit of happiness. >> i think she stands for a better america, really. more jobs and just help us out. >> i want some more. >> what do you think donald trump stands for? >> he's a racist and a bigot. >> what has trump said that's been racist? >> i don't know right now. >> when will then be now? >> soon. >> he wants a wall built between mexico and united states. >> there's a wall around the white house. does that mean obama's racist? >> aha. >> donald trump, what do you think he stands for? >> everything i'm against. >> what are you against? winning? >> you did good, dad. >> he stands for america. he wants to get this country back in shape, and i think he'll actually do it. >> he just wants to make america great again. i don't know what he means by that. >> no one knows what it means, but it's provocative. >> i can't say the letters t-r-u-m-p, but he's a man that stands for hard work and just always moving forward. >> what's the craziest thing you've seen here today? >> your feet. are you a foot model? >> what? >> you know, the beach is nice. everybody is nice. >> that's a funny collar by the way. >> i'm doing that on purpose. >> what do you think about my collar? >> i love the pop collar. i think it's more jersey shore, but i think coney island can handle it. >> do you like it? >> is it okay if i say no? >> do you know who i am by the way? >> i do. >> your nick papa giorgio. you're from yuma, arizona. you're into software. >> i'm watters. >> wait. are you saying water? >> two t's. and this is my world. >> i love your world. >> i think you're bluffing. >> watters milking it, you know? t-u-r-m-p? is that the guy? trump's not a hard word to spell. that piece was kind of pointless, and that was your idea. >> i know, but i didn't know it was pointless. >> i think you made it pointless. >> are you saying models, because i find that effective. >> the scenery in coney island, the beach was nice. >> you liked the scenery. >> but i didn't get a theme. >> it was what do trump and hillary stand for. you were distracted, though. >> those movie clips saved you. jesse watters about be back on monday. took tip of the day. we want you to help us cover the campaign. we'll tell you how in just a few minutes. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. factor tip of the day, we want you to help us cover the trump/clinton fracas. but first, even though killing the rising sun will not be released until tuesday, it's already cracked the top ten on amazon.com. rising sun written in the same vein as killing patton, analyzing the last six months of the war in the pacific and the atomic bomb drop on japan. very controversial book. you can pre-order it on billoreilly.com, and if you do become a premiere member on the website, you get the book free along with a free copy of the constitution. great deal. now the mail. richard, georgia, as a retired fbi agent with 29 years of service, a agree with your assessment of director comey, bill. his actions in the hillary clinton case have been shameful. john thomas, bakersfield, california. i consider you a nothing, bill. therefore, your opinion on comey doesn't matter. michael, wichita, kansas. o'reilly, regarding your remarks about hate speech, why do you suppose every white supremacist group in the country is endorsing trump? immigration, mike. the immigration deal. by the way, there are relatively few white supremacist groups in the usa, thank god. ricky, las vegas. i don't even talk about trump. the left in my area is so violently opposed to imhad, coy get myself hurt. cj, massachusetts. bill, foreign aid to mexico is approximately $50 million a year. i'm pretty sure we could build a wall with that. the usa will send about 142 million bucks to mexico this year, c.j., much of that money used to fight the drug cartels. estimates on building a border wall go from $5 billion to $25 billion with a b. barry, palmdale, california. bill, how can you put the national guard in chicago without violating the posse comitatus act? the military cannot arrest people but they can detain until the police show up. every governor has a right to call out the national guard in public safety is endangered, as it is in certain poor neighborhoods of chicago. jerry, farmingdale, new jersey. the billoreilly.com history quizzes are great. i am smarter than i thought. i did not underestimate you, jerry. and the quizzes are for everybody, not just premiere members. everybody can have fun with them. thomas, asbury park, new jersey, if i sign up for billoreilly.com premiere membership, can i get the audio of killing the rising sun free? you bet, tom. your choice of the megan, bozeman, montana. i have been watching the factor since i was 8 and am now in college. i love coming back to the dorm at night and getting informed. excellent, megan. you know, we know many college students watch us, and we hope you guys are discussing what we say and do here. it would be great discussions in the dorm rather than doing pokemon. finally tonight, the factor tip of the day. we need your help covering the presidential campaign. tomorrow in the talking points memo, we will answer questions you have. questions about hillary clinton. what do you want to know about her? so please e-mail those questions to us tonight. same thing with donald trump. what do you want to know about him? our crack research team standing by and will answer the trump questions on monday. so hillary clinton, key points tomorrow. trump on monday. it should be a lot of fun, and i'm going to give out some free books to the best questioners, all right? free rising suns. which is a pretty good deal. we hope you help us out. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, different from billoreilly.com. here's the address for the questi questions. spout off and give your questions on trump and clinton. reilly at foxnews.com. o'reilly at foxnews.com. how easy is this? name and town, though. got to put the name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, no crassitude when writing to the factor. tomorrow we are going to be live at the big trump rally in pensacola, florida. we understand it's going to be quite a show. i want to be here to, if things get out of control, i'll be here to guide us through. you know, we'll warn the children if they have to leave the room, but we'll be live on friday. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly, please always remember that the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, exactly two months until america elects the next president and brand-new polls out late today show this race getting tighter in some of the most critical battleground states. good evening and welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. hours ago one of the nation's most trusted pollsters releasing new surveys from four key states, and things are in play. tonight donald trump on the campaign trail making his second visit this week to ohio, talking education in cleveland. the quinnipiac university poll telling us why he's there. it is a dead heat. clinton at 45%. trump at 46%. mrs. clinton's four-point lead from early august disappearing. and in florida, it is als

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