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wire.com. there is an open thread and the o'reilly factor is next. good night from washington, d.c.. i'll see you on greta wire. two seconds. go there. back here tomorrow frm busch stadium right now it's you know what else is early? medicare open enrollment. mr. bill. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" now through dember 7th. is on. tonight: can i stick with old medicare plan? >> we should ask the very wealthiest americans, top 2% to sure! or find a new plan with better coverage, less cost, pay a little bit more. or both. >> bill: as the president tries to convince the good people of medicare plans give you free cancer screenings north carolina and virginia that and wellness visits and 50% off on brand-name prescriptions his economic vision is working, some stunning new statistics say when you're in the doughnut hole it's part of the healthcare law. disaster is almost upon us. so it's time to look, compare... we will give you the facts. and choose the right plan for you. learn more at 1-800-medicare or medicare.gov. [chanting] we are the 99%. >> bill: lawyers for hundreds of arrested protesters are threatening to clog up the justice system with trials. is it legal is investigating. also tonight, karl rove on whether any states that voted for john mccain are likely to support mr. obama next year. and charles krauthammer on who the democratic party will make
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the primary villain in the election of 2012. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services tltltltle and choose the right plan for you. emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you jus. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. built o. o'reilly thanks for [announcer] at conoco phillips watching us tonight. we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordae natural gas... president obama spending our money that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. with a number of european more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. countries on the verge of bankruptcy damaging the so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... bankruptcy. attention shifting to the u.s. i might get a job once we graduate. bankruptcy could be looming here as well. please listen closely to these statistics. in the year 2007, during the bush administration, federal deficit spending was $161 billion. despite the iraq and afghan wars. four years later, four years, >> bill: thanks for staying with under president obama, the us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight, three hot deficit spending $1.3 trillion. topics another flag lapel pin 8 times as much. controversy. should it be illegal to eat
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while driving and the arrested now, to be fair, the economy wall street protesters. collapsed on bush's watch and some lawyers representing them both republicans and democrats threatening to jam up the committed almost a trillion justice system by insisting on dollars to prop up the economy. as we all know the stimulus trials. >> i don't think that our court system should be a political spending did not work very well. but the obama administration has not cut back. football and i think it's hard today, the feds are spending to reconcile that with what $9.8 billion every day. america stands for to say we're that breaks down to 410 million going to deliberately keep the court system from working here an hour tax revenue has actually now attorneys and fox news gone up 21% higher this year analyst lis wiehl, author of the than last. big new thriller waking hours. there it is all right, now, about 800 people in new york city have been arrested so far. federal debt spending too massive. you would think president obama for his own political survival would support drastic cuts in federal spending but he he 765, right. >> we are not going to plead doesn't neither does the guilty to serving the peace. democratic party in general. in fact, the far left loons want they are all low charges to spend more evidence that it will get us out of the misdemeanors. >> some dope stuff though, right? are there any felony. >> no felonies that i know of. recession. if the republicans are smart, a, big if, they will simply run a >> all misdemeanors? >> right. campaign on economics no bill billion the lawyer said you know what? we are going to force a judge to hear all these cases, right? >> we are going to make you go question they have embraced
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to trial. out-of-control spend not we met with cy vance, the d.a. debatable. if the spends doesn't stop the and say you don't want to have u.s. will become like greece these cases go to trial. you have to dismiss them all. insolvent and chaotic. this is an empty threat. many americans don't want to pay this is ridiculous. attention to what's happening in >> bill: what if they do that? the lawyers keep to what they are threatening so they all washington. they want to pursue their lives parade in front of the judge, without embracing reality. oftentimes they don't hear right? >> they could. >> that will take a long time anything other than their own and cost the taxpayers a lot of point of view. talking points is playing paul money. >> they could but let me just revere this evening. finish. they are not doing their clients bankruptcy is coming and the any favor by doing that. democrats are not considering that reality. >> no if i were the judge i the tax the rich mantra is a would sentence them to the max. delusion. there are not enough rich people versus just pleading if they in the country to even put a keep their record clean for six dent in the federal debt. months it goes away like it government spending should never happened. revert back to the year 2007 >> bill: is that the solution that you can't really threaten them with that because justice when had a manageable deficit. is blind and you are supposed to give them a fair hearing. that was just four years ago. >> why should you dismiss these and most of us were living well cases? if i was the d.a. and they came back then. send them all home. >> bill: you can't do that, whoever the republic challenger dismiss them. >> no. is must make it as simple as >> bill: i don't know if a new that that's the memo. york city judge if it was a now for the top story tonight, reaction from our barack and liberal judge that would play hard place duo monica crowley along with give them the max. >> $250 fine in the majority of and alan colmes. you said a few times you want cases and looking at a maximum
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of 15 days in jail. more federal spending. >> bill: i like the 15 days in do you believe that. >> yes. jail though. >> so do i. the stimulus did work. good luck with trying to give moody's analytic also the money them that. >> bill: i would if i were the judge. >> there you go. that we spent actually did work. maybe you should have a couple moody's said it worked. more jobs. >> get mad at a certain point the commercial budget office wait a second we have a lot more says it works. to say that obama doesn't want important cases than you guys to cut spending, he had a protesting and now protesting in the court. $4 trillion grand bargain ready >> serious victim cases, child to enact. john boehner said no. abuse cases, homicides. >> and because it was all one not fair or accurate to say that he does not want to cut event in protest you can do en spending. he had a plan the republicans masse trial. >> bill: this was the brooklyn objected. bridge thing. >> bill: if the huge stimulus worked, why did unemployment go >> en masse trial with protesters. >> bill: doesn't this send new up? >> the stimulus wasn't just about employment it was about giving money to the states, poll most people favor. keeping the states solvent about a number of things. >> until it comes to their you will could do a number of house. >> cost the city of new york things right now like thousands of dollars right off the bat. infrastructure bank. >> i'm not understanding. in the state of new york it will you are much smarter than i am. cost millions of dollars. >> that's not true. certainly not true. >> unemployment went up message is we are going to bring considerably. down the system. >> and the federal debt rose to create as much chaos as we can, record levels. it's disorderly conduct. >> unemployment has stayed it's throwing your trash in pretty steady. people's faces. doing those kind of things. >> bill: no it hasn't it went up >> all the arrests were made for a point and a half. a specific reason. >> statistically the same as it the cops have been very lenient
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has been. on them. >> up a point and a half. >> they have this is the only >> statistically even. arrests made. >> giuliani still in office >> bill: big number. >> the fact is without, this better forget about it because without having spent this money, he wouldn't tolerate this kind the money that brings money back into the economy, we would be in of nonsense. a lot worse shape than we are >> bill: i don't know what he would have done. >> things can you do. there is research. they want the help of the d.a.'s now. office because there has been >> bill: how do you know that. >> that's what every economist. many theft crimes that have >> not what every economist. occurred down there because the protesters are getting robbed >> bill: i knew you were going to do that there is not one of ipads and ipods and economist working for the fox computers. business network that says what >> they're getting mad because their stuff is getting taken. you said. not one. >> that may well be the case. you are taking one slice of >> bill: saint augustine, america, the fox business florida oldest town in florida network. i'm telling you mark zandi, guy is working at a hotel got a princeton economist vendor. i'm talking about a number of people. flag pin, been wearing it for a douglas eakin who. couple years. one day the boss comes in and says you can't wear that anymore >> bill: paul krugman. mouse say tongue if he were says i'm wearing it and fire him. >> new manager. >> change of the guard there alive. >> chief economist says the they said this is part of the chief economist. regulations and guidelines for this hotel. we have always had a policy that >> bill: these numbers are pretty shocking. says you are not allowed to wear wouldn't you say? >> yes. buttons, pins, anything like stunning. that on your person. >> what is it $410 million an >> the guy gets fired, the guy
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gets fired last week. hour? >> an hour, yeah. obviously he is upset about it they give him a warning to say >> so, everybody but colmes, look you have to come to work tomorrow and take off the pin. everybody, maybe the wall street >> bill: ill hate to say. protesters. this this is a cheap beef but but everybody else who is not the company has a right to say to the employees you can or ideological is going to say got to put a lid on it or we're can't. >> private company kessler going to be greece. enterprise but it's not the got to. right thing to do. we can't pay our bills. can't pay it back. >> bill: not great for the sass no matter what spin or excuse ca is a monica hotel. you use, you have to go back to >> that's why. 2007 when it was 161 billion. >> bill: he wears the american flag somebody can come in with that's back then they were another pin and that's what they worried about 161 billion being don't want. >> can't distinguish to that deficit spending. home to 20,000 veterans and even that's how crazy this is. so you put the whole budget the county commissioner doesn't reverting back to 2007 whatever agree. >> bill: i would let the guy wear the pin but legally. they were getting then they get now. >> they have a right as long as so that cuts all of that out. why don't these pinheads in the it applies to everybody. republic party just say that? >> bill: driving along and i look over and there is some guy >> well, you are exactly right. with a big burrito sticking out >> why don't they say it? >> i have no explanation for it, of his mouth. bill. as a conservative, i have been screaming at the republic party for years for their big government, big spending policies. look, we have had over the last couple of years, right, the now a town in illinois wants to liberals have controlled the white house, both houses of ban eating and driving.
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>> proposal they want to ban any contract until last january. kind of eating and driving at we have run their experiment. the same time. they have spent us into a do you support that? >> if you are having a full cansian coma. we have the evidence that none of it worked. course meal granola bar. the evidence that we have is >> bill: do you support it or that if massive infusions of government spending, taxpayer money into an economy were to not? >> i don't think you should talk create in booming economic on the phone or text when you situation, greece would be drive. studies out that show that booming, western europe would be eating and drinking while you are driving causing more booming, the united states would be booming, instead what we fatalityies than driving under have. >> >> >> bill: never going to convince the influence and texting, just combs of that. >> we have anemic growth. so you know. >> bill: how do you cut the steak? >> not everybody eats fine fillet. >> the united states is not >> bill: i don't think we can prospering you would agree, i legislate everything here. would agree. >> have a granola bar. everybody watching would agree. we are either going down or >> bill: i sympathize because staying the same and the same when you are driving you should drive, what about truck drivers ain't good. at the same time we are running that have to eat on the road. up record deficits more than any >> bill: pull over have a snack. other president in the history of this country has. truck stops, they have them. i know you don't have that, so got to find a different way. guilfoyle. never been near a truck stop in >> i think we have to do more. your life. they have them all over the >> bill: as crazy as you are, place. is it legal herb, in a moment, you say more government charles krauthammer believes
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spending. >> our invest. that president obama has no s have paid off. chance to win re-election unless g.m. is back. >> bill: all the stuff that they he does something very intense. have done has not improved yet you are going to gamble again. krauthammer is next. >> we needed to do more faster. [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, >> bill: that's your opinions based on. >> it's wasted on economists. >> bill: listen to me. if we do what you say and it doesn't work we are greece. each day was fueled >> so far we have. by thorough preparation for events to come. >> bill: you can't take the chance. >> we have seen that regressive well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living politics doesn't work. it hasn't worked. >> bill: you go back to 2007, all right? but you see, with the help of her raymond james financiaadvisor, that's the spending level in all she had planned f every eventuality. of departments. we're all of iraq. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... all of that is gone now. we are out of there. we go back oppose going back to even at the ripe old age of 187. 2007. >> i would rather go back to clinton years and look how great life well planned. it was then. >> bill: the three of us agree. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >> if he wants to go back to clinton years. >> bill: i don't want to go back to clinton years. >> then go back to the clinton can make it from australia to a u.s. lab years. to a patient in time for surgery >> bill: i didn't like the styles back then. i want to go to 2007. may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. just four years ago. ♪ but if you take away the dramatic score... i would go back even further. take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move... >> we were on the brink of [ tires screech ]
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economic disaster. we were a year away from the ...and take away the over-the-top stunt, economic implosion. you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. >> bill: nobody new the subprime but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent supermodel cameo... was going on. nobody knew that. >> lending policies from fannie thank you. mae that opened the way for [ male announcer ] innovative medical solutions. that. >> and the community fedex. solutions that matter. redevelopment act where even bush said go out and spend your money. >> bill: they okayed it. >> it's ridiculous. >> bill: we all agree that the very simple like the 9-9-9. everyone is simple. that's why everybody likes herman cain. go back to the 2007 budget. they don't say that. >> this is the republicans' big mistake what we found out today for fiscal year 2011 actually the federal budget has increased by 5%. where is the republic party talking about. >> bill: they have got to scream. >> cutting spending. is it it has to be pared with. as important as that is it has to be coupled with pro-growth policy. >> you supported the candidates that led us to that. >> go back to 2007 level of
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spending and taxation is the next president. thanks. >> pleasure. >> bill: how the presidential electoral vote is shaping up today. pay a visit to occupy wall street protesters. we will show you what happened out there. this guy didn't like stossel. this guy with the beard didn't like him. the factor returns in a moment. [ engine revving ] [ spectator ] gun it, bro! what's this guy doing? dude. [ laughs ] whoa! whoo! no way! go, go, go, go! are you kidding? [ cheering ] oh, my god. did you guys see that? maniac.
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envy, demonization. the rich are responsible for america's ills, the democrats are the protecters of the >> bill: president obama is on a bus tour north carolina. they supported president obama republicans republicans are last time around. protecters of the rich, that's the current climate in both of it. >> i have one question speak of the states is not all that friendly to the president. for example, democratic specifically how you key monday politician ward armstrong nice. continues to put for the the running for the state ledge later in west virginia's no part mantra that the stimulus worked of barack obama. >> i'm ward armstrong and now that it kept us out of a charles poindexter is comparing me to barack obama. that's a stretch, charles. recession. you say without a doubt it failed. president obama, i assume, is i'm pro-life, progun and i going to say well colmes says always put virginia first. that it worked and we would be >> bill: joining us now from seattle fox news analyst karl terribly off and it believes that some people will believe rove. before we get into the electoral college and mr. obama and his quest in north carolina and that. that's not even what obama is saying. he tried that in the off year election last year. virginia, you heard -- i'm a it's a farce. people are not going to re-elect simple man as you know. you on a hypothetical jobs at i'm going 2007. the head of a pin. what he is saying now is. 160 billion-dollar deficit spending. he doesn't even speak about the now 1.3 trillion go back there stimulus one. what he speaks about now entirely, he is saying the same tax rate. same spending rate start there miseries of the country is because the wealthy 1% as you and you say?
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hear in the wall street demonstrators the wealthy 1% discretionary good idea. robbed, stole, and destroyed the problematic on the so-called american economy. mandatory spending. and everyone else suffering and medicare, medicaid. the republicans are the ones who social security and so forth, protect them. which is most of the budget now that's the story not a defense and interest payments, you know of stimulus, not a defense of obama care. not a defense of stewardship. he does not have a defense. that gets complicated. >> bill: it doesn't make any what you will end up doing sense to say that in 2005, 6, doctor payments under medicare. >> excellent point. you may have to put a sir charge or 1% or 2% national sales tax and 7 wall street pinheads were taking advantage of the lax to cover to cover that. mortgage climate that came out i think people would agree to of the federal government as you know barney frank and fannie mae that. but, at this juncture, it's such we have all gone through that a mumbo jumbo of this did that and therefore what they did led and nobody can understand it. to the catastrophe and there is i think it has to be simple some truth to that by the way. find. let's take mr. obama's north some truth to that but a voter carolina and virginia jaunts. it looks to me like he has who is even not very supreme problems in all -- the states court mr. president you had indiana, ohio, florida, nevada, three years to improve on that and you just made it worse. all of the red states that went then he says what? for him. looks to me like he has problems >> look to make his argument in all of them right now. even weaker, if that's the
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arguement. i think you are right these are obama that that these terrible three historically republic states. indiana and virginia last went for a democrat in the policies on wall street and you presidential race in 1964, north carolina last went for a haven't done any to remill united states it. democrat in 1976. you appointed timothy geithner two of these states indiana and the guy who was the engineer of north carolina are out of play the bailouts reappointed the and virginia conceivably could head of the federal reserve the be out of play. guy who did the bailout with if not, he is not going -- he is going to have to fight very hard for that state. timothy geithner yourself as a that's 39 electoral votes senator and president supported between those three states and the bailout. the contest gets a lot closer if all of a sudden you now are that happens. pretending and seeking -- that the american people will not remember that you were in favor but i can't believe ohio with of will bailingouts of people john kasich as governor. that you now denounce as people is he doing a pretty good job with the economy in this state who never deserved it and destroying america. why would ohio suffering it makes no sense whatsoever but it's all he has got. economically go for him. >> he has real problems in ohio and north carolina. many voters don't pay that close remember, first of all, these were very narrow victories in attention. said in the talking points memo it's a surface thing. 2008. the last question to you tonight 2.8% in ohio. 4.6% in florida both of those is is there enough dissatisfaction in america right now people angry about their
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states have trended more republic. economic status that they will the electoral college map 364 to respond to they are the bad guys 174 four years ago. and the republicans are protecting the bad guys? the red states have gained in is there enough to make mr. obama a winner than ticket? reapportionment. same statements fell for obama >> i think not. the only people who love this or republic if we take those stuff are the left. five states away from obama, he has them anyway. indiana, north carolina, they aren't going to support any virginia, florida, and ohio, republic anyway. it's 272 for obama to 266 for the american people are unhappy. they are demoralized in many whoever the republic nominee and ways and they ought to be by the state of the economy. all the republic needs to do is win one state of the rest of the but, when you play on envy, it battleground states up for works in other countries. grabs. it does not work in america for nevada, new mexico. a majority. >> bill: how many votes do you need? >> 270. americans understand that it >> all right. so you need 270. all they would have to do is isn't about the rich destroying of the poor or the middle class. steal nevada or one of those it's largely and they i couldn't states and then it would go. now,. >> or he may need to win no know stand it governmental states because two states election, political election, it's about the politicians and michigan and pennsylvania, which the policies. >> bill: charles, thanks as have been historically democrat always. pinheads and patriots on deck, and presidential elections are contemplating measures to split harry bell fonty as you have never seen him before. their vote on the basis of p and p moments away.
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congressional districts which would probably mean between 11 to 13 electoral college votes. >> bill: don't you think there are going to be legal challenges to that? >> no, no. we already had two states to do the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee it nebraska and it split them. has a best-in-class driving range of more than 540 miles per tank. >> bill: are there any states that voted for john mccain last so you can catch morning tee time in monterey time around where he could possibly win this time around? and the afternoon meeting in los angeles, >> i don't think so. all without running out of gas. they talked earlier about georgia, texas, and arizona, which i thought was all just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ laughable, two states montana and missouri. won by 2 quarter%. both of those states are out of i'm a dad, coach... play for president obama. and i quit smoking with chantix. is he going to be playing defense the entire time. knowing that i could smoke during the first week >> the scenario that you paint was really important to me. is just rock solid close. [ male announcer ] along with support, i mean, it's one or two small chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke -- and personally that's what i knew i needed. states. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, now, i don't understand. the economy is so bad, so awful thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, and we are facing as we said in depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions
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talking points memo a while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, greece-like situation if we don't get a handle on it stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. mr. obama with all due respect tell your doctor about any history of depression has no heart to cut spending. or other mental health problems, he doesn't. which could get worse while taking chantix. he is playing tax the rich deal. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic is he trying to convince voters that, yeah, if we get more or skin reaction to it. if youevelop these, revenue from the wealthy, we can stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away involve our problems. everyone knows that's not true. as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. you know. it would take a little bit of the pressure off the deficit but get medical help right away not anything meaningful. if you have symptoms of a heart attack. he doesn't want it cut. use caution when driving or operating machinery. >> no. look, in his new stimulus bill, common side effects include nausea, there are temporary spending, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. $447 billion in temporary these are the reasons i quit smoking. spending and $1.5 trillion in [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. permanent tax increases. now, who thinks that the government is going to get that 1.5 trillion in additional revenue that goes on infinitum and not start spending again. bill, one thing, it could be a very close race. and the republics could narrowly take it. on the other hand, these things tend to go in waves. if ohio moves away from the president by 5 or 6 points or 7
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points. then other states like indiana or michigan are likely to flow with it. if this was a 364 to 174 blow out last time around, it would flip this time around and be that big for the republic nominee. what i'm saying is the president has got a very narrow path to victory because of the way the electoral college is stacking up against him. >> bill: all right. mr. rove as always. thanks very much. we appreciate it directly ahead, john stossel cozying up to the occupy wall street protesters. that might be overstating it. stossel will be here. later, whether those protesters will clog up the justice system. that's what the threat is from their lawyers. we're coming right back. look, every day we're using more and more energy. for the upcoming gift giving season, also, if you buy a copy of killing lincoln, you get a
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we love bikes. scrutinized. today in my college english we love riders. class a professor said the wall and most of all, we love to ride. street protesters were her perfect hair every time. heroes. i'm used to lib r liberal bias,t leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. that's just ridiculous. neither of you provide evidence that. you misreporting what i said, douglas. my statement was and is that barack obama would prefer to run against mr. cain because the president believes independence would be less likely to vote for him than a moderate like romney. that's what i reported, and that is true. michelle from kansas. bernie said that only one conservative president has been elected in the past 80 years. that's exactly why the country is in decline. michelle from ohio. bill recently finished killing lincoln on ct and it was
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awesome. it was read by you. it took me three days to kill lincoln. >> i was at the great moments with mr. lincoln attraction at disneyland. your bill was a hot topic of discussion there, bill. we posted more of our viewer reviews of killing lincoln on billo'reilly.com. pin heads and patriots as you may know. harry belafonte has a new book out so he's making the media rounds. >> harry belafonte joining me live from new york this morning. good morning. harry, wake up. good morning. harry? >> wake up, wake up. this is your wake up call, harry. >> there's nothing. >> okay. i'll tell you what. we are going -- he's med tating. he's taking a little nap. >> mr. belafonte again 84.
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>> bill: stossel matter segment tonight, the fox business anchor went down to occupy wall street i'm not going 0 cal to call hima protest. he wanted to find out what the primary beef is. pinhead. his spokesman said it was take here is a sample. cal glitch and harry couldn't here and harrie harry was med t. >> lie stossel, you lie all the time. i have heard you on tv. wake up, harry. i know that you lie. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. [bleep] also, we'd like you to spout [shouting] [chanting] shame on you. shame on you. off. shame on you. >> i'm here to stop fox's e-mail me, name and town, name and town, name and town. corruption because you are all word of the day. do not be out harried when [bleep] corrupt. >> how am i corrupt. >> your whole station is corrupt. >> how? how? >> you are a puppet. that's what you are. writing to the factor. >> bill: here now pinocchio, 1895, i found a dictionary from stossel. >> why, because i'm a puppet? >> that's what he said. the guy with the beard, that's 1985. do not be out-her yood when wrig your uncle, isn't it? isn't that uncle alf? to the factor. i am bill >> there are some people who are really inflamed. >> bill: i know. what are they angry about? >> they just are -- i don't know. >> bill: you don't know and you went down there and you talked to them. >> have a good discussion about
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capitalism. some of the people wanted to talk. >> bill: you don't know why they are angry. >> they are angry about everything. just vitriol hatred of fox news and of me. i'm a libertarian, i should agree with these guys about stuff. banks shouldn't be bailed out. >> bill: okay. look, so you don't know what their beef is and doug. >> they 100 beefs. >> bill: that's true they have their own little beefs. doug schoen took a poll wrote an article in the "wall street journal." you should all read doug's article today, he said just 15% of these people are unemployed. 85% have jobs. okay? so it's not about i can't get a job. most of them do have jobs. then he says that most of them are radical leftists, they hate capitalism and want to burn the system down, that's the commonality here, they want forced redistribution of wealth. i'm not arguing with that. i think that's what it is, right? >> i think it is. and i don't think that's too different from what most, sadly what most americans want. >> bill: no. no. >> the polls show most people
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say tax the rich more. >> bill: that's a different thing. taxing the rich is different than taking your stuff by force. 31% of these people say they would use violence to take your stuff. a third of them. i mean, come on. >> that's crazy. but let's not do too much heavy breathing here. in 1920 the anti-capitalist protesters in the same place set off a bomb in front of j.p. morgan and killed 30 people. that this group has been peaceful so far. >> bill: you are a little younger than me or a little older, what? >> older, sadly. i look younger. >> bill: well you have had all that surgery. [ laughter ] anyway, remember the woodstock vietnam thing. >> yes. >> bill: were you one of those things? setting yourself on fire. >> i didn't go to woodstock but i had creepy long hair. >> bill: were you one of those guys? >> yes. >> bill: i wasn't. i was in england studying at the time. i was looking at it i knew johnson was not handling himself well. but there was a commonality there. yeah, we don't like the war and we want to get out of there.
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and they actually won. the protesters actually won because public opinion turned against johnson and vietnam war subsequently was wound down. was that the best. >> yeah. we trade with vietnam. we stopped killing people. >> bill: people killed in cambodia and vietnam because of our leaving there that should always be remembered. the sacrifice of our soldiers was never properly honored. here, these people, they are not winning and they are not gonna win. they are loons. last word. >> look how few of them there are. >> bill: that's right. >> six thousand according to the "new york times." the boy scout jam bore rehad 300,000. >> bill: the "new york times" says 6,000 that means there is 1,000. with all due respect. >> analytic chemistry it h. twice as many people. >> bill: all right, stossel. i'm sorry you had to get yelled at by your uncle. >> so it goes. >> bill: never had a job he lives off stossel he gives him money. >> charles krauthammer says the
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>> bill: personal story egg isn't tonight, much has been made of the conduct of the occupy wall street precincts. of course it isn't fair to generalize about any group of people psychotherapyst carol has done some profiling and she joins us now. you are not positive. you don't get a positive vibe from these people, do you. >> not only do i not get a positive vibe. i'm actually extremely concerned. you see, when we feel out of control in our life, that leads us to depression. what they are actually asking for is to be out of control. they are asking for others to take control of their life by giving me, give me, give me, give me, rather than self-empowerment, rather than self-enhancement, that is concerning. and that does lead to mental
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instability. >> bill: wait a minute though. let's try to be real fair. right now i think these people feel empowered in the short-term. they think they are out there. they think they are getting a lot of media attention. they think they are changing hearts and minds. would you agree with that. >> i believe they feel self-empowered in the disguise of, masked in large group think. in reality, those that are considered externalizers, that's those that believe that others should help them versus those that are internalizers, internalizers are persons who believe that the choices i make can benefit me. i feel self-confident and good about myself. those that live a life of internalization are able to move forward, feel good about who they are. >> bill: what about the people with the moral belief and this is most of those protesters according to the survey taken by doug schoen that the government has an obligation, a moral obligation, all right, to provide cradle to grave entitle thes including college education for everybody. so why would they be depressed
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or why would they be people on psychological skids if that was their firm belief and they say you know what? just like the tea party, i'm standing up for my belief system, i believe this is the right way that human beings should conduct themselves with a strong central force providing for people who can't provide for themselves. >> well, that in lies the problem. to believe that there are so many people who are suggesting that they cannot provide for themselves -- >> bill: isn't that true? we have 40 million uninsured in this country. >> these people should make honest choices to make an honest living. i know a lot of the people have a problem with that they say no, i deserve this. i'm not making as much money as a wealthy. i should get a piece of the wealthy. >> bill: i agree with you that's a destructive emotion that you think the world should be fair and everybody should get the fame there have been more atrocities and violence committed in the name of that than anything else in history. what about the people who say, you know, we are not all born -- we're not all created equal as
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it says in the declaration of independence. some people have more aptitude than others. look at me compared to colmes. [ laughter ] but other people they will say, look, some people are born with high iq's they are gifted and other people walking into the wall. >> that is the nature of the world. just as you have. >> bill: are we supposed to be compassionate towards those that don't have. >> of course. i'm a psychotherapyst. clearly i deal every single day with people that have problems. there is a difference between having compassion versus just as when i work with clients it's about self-empowerment, helping them to help themselves get to a better place. >> bill: i got it. so you think these people down there are largely screwed up? >> well, that's a very powerful statement. rather than saying screwed up, rather i would say i feel that they're lacking in strength and the courage in order to move themselves forward. >> bill: doesn't it take courage to jump around with a bull horn
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and say stuff that is pretty provocative? >> i don't think it takes courage. i think, rather, you feel as though you are part of a group so, therefore, you feel safety within numbers like a group think concept rather than independent ily on your own looking within oneself. what can i do today to move forward? how can i help myself get to a better place? >> bill: bottom line on this whole thing is you agree with me they want other people's stuff. >> i 100% agree with you and that is awful for one's mental health, wellness and well-being. >> bill: thank you very much. we appreciate of it. >> my pleasure. >> bill: come back arrested protesters threatening to bring chaos to the justice system. then, charles krauthammer says president obama has to demonize his opposition in order to win re-election. those reports after these messages. [ inner voice ] establish connection. give me voice control. applications up. check my email and text messages. hands in position. airbags.
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