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tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night. make sure yo you vote in our pol and it's an open thread for you. the o'reilly factor is next. goodnight from washington. tonight, the o'reilly factor is on. violence erupts in oakland, california as the occupy wall street protesters refuse to obey the police. also, more anti-semitism among o the occupiers. >> the jews commit more white collar crimes than any other o ethnic group on the earth. i'm going to wait until everybody's voted off the island. >> did president obama steal that line from dennis miller? we'll play you the evidence. you can decide.ca >> it should be like survivor. >> are you just going to keep
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talking or are you going to lett me finish with what i have to say? body language analyzes the bad blood between mitt romney and ri rick perry. caution, you're about toca enter the no spin zone.. factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more violence from thebj occupiers, the subject of this evening's talking points memo. last night in oakland,cc california some occupy wall street protesters tried to defy police orders and march on city hall. at least five protesters were arrested, several injured along. with two police officers who were also hurt.e police estimate nearly 1 thown
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demonstrators -- 1,000 demonstrators took part in the clash last night. in addition, more anti-semitism is surfacing among the occupiers. >> i'll say that the jewsew control wall street, google jewish billionaires. google jews in the federal reserve bank. google jews and wall street. america's finances are controlled by the jews. wall street, the media, the legal profession, the jews commit more white collar crimes than any other ethnic group on the earth. >> now, in the face of that, a cbs news poll asked americansol from what you heard or read, do you generally agree or disagree with the views the autopsy walll street movement holds? 43% agree. 27% disagree. 30% unsure.ta talking points believe that reflects the media coverage of the occupiers, most of itte fairable to them despite the violence and anti-semitism.di a good number of these peoplenub are radicular calls, no doubt about it, yet they receivead
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gentle treatment from the press. cbs also asked the question is money and wealth distributed fairly in america.? 26% say yes. 66%, two third down of the country, say no. m it should be more even. the key word in that question i. distributed because wealth is not distributed in america. there's no central authority that doles out salaries and investment returns. either you earn it, steal it, inherit it, or win the lottery.e there's no distribution. the problem is that many americans simply don't understand what's at stake hereh the occupy wall street newman is basically socialstic. it essentially wants the government to control who gets what. there's no question the capitalism isn't perfect or fair. some people who get wealthy do so by exploiting workers. that's always happened. the alternative is cuba orerna greece. do americans really want that? and who exactly are the bad guys here?st steve jobs?ob he died holding 7 billion inasse
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assets. is hee a villain. bill gates, worth 59 billion, iu he a bad guy? how about warren bffes hate him? do despise leo for earning 77 in a 12-month period? how about tiger woods who brought in $75 million lastn year? should these people be put inus jail and the government goes to their house and takes their stuff? the primary goal, the primary goal of the occupiers is to demonize capitalism. again, most americans don't understand that and it's true, and it's right before our eyes. now for the top story tonight,re reaction. let's bring inbr mr. morris. i think president obama oncenk again equated the a tea party wh the occupy areas on len know. i think he and the democratic party have to distance themselves or they're going to get caught. >> it's their demonstrator indeo oakland which used to be run by jerry brown, the former mayor of oakland.
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you have to assume he's hired radicals up and down city government, and the oaklandt. police need to use tear gas.what imagine what happens when they c get to a city with a mo row lik buflt -- more robust police for like chicago. thithere's a chance this willnt evolve into violence as the teae party never did. i think it's going to demonize the left in the way the tea party never did to the right. i agree with you, and i think t i see the picture as clear as i've seen anything in my analysis in the past 15 years.th this movement did start as a populist movement and people art discouraged. they can't get a job, i'm not making any money, they see the fat cats bankrupting companies and they walk out with golden parachutes. the i'm teed off, too. of the far left radicals say we can use these people. let's get community organizers and the seiu and get everybody
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in there and agitate, agitate, agitate, ramp it up, ramp it upt ramp it up, and let's see where it goes. now, surely barack obama o understands that this is not like the tea party.he t surely he knows that. h >> well, he may try to link them to the tea party. >> hone has on a number of occasions. >> i think this is a global movement. it's part of the demonstrations in dwree greece and in london, d people, stanley greenberg, billy clinton's expollster, is deeply involved in street demonstrations in israel. this is truly global. i think ultimately this is aer very serious mistake on obama'sn part and it's way overreaching on his attempt to generate a high turnout on the left, and i think it's going to backfire. i think it will hurt him as badly as it hurt george mcgovern in 1972. >> why the 43rs of those polledp fail to understand what'sl, f happening here? >> first of all, it's only
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beginning to happen.th this is the first instance of real violence in street demonstrations in the unitedions states. the occupy wall street crowd in manhattan has been fairly pacific. and it's only beginning to comet out that they're anti-semitic, that the muslim groups are involved and stuff like that,an and there's a feeling about income maldistribution. mal in 1980 before reagan took office, those, the top onen percent was making less than 10% income.no now they're making close to 40% of the income. i'm sorry. they were making about 20% of the income, and now they're making close to 40. >> it's doubled, but the world4. has changed since 1980.nged it's a global economy now. all you have to do is look atu a professional sports, and how the salaries for the super stars ars now off the charts. peyton manning, for example,omeb somebody who can bring in fans and who can win games. he's much more valuable in 2011 than they were in 1980 becauseeu of television, worldwide cable,
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internet, all of these things. they make very few people very valuable, and this is not getting across. the economics of capitalism have changed with the technology that makes success so pervasive. >> i agree with that, butt there's a very important pointlo that's lost in this.th they divide the country into thl top fifth, middle, middle, middle, bottom fifth.te the middle groups say the top 5th has gotten richer and the bottom 5th has stayed the same, but it's a new bottom fifth. they did a study in 1990 where they took the people in the w bottom fifth and said where were they 10 years later. only 16% of them were still in the bottom fifth. 18% were in the top fifth. >> capitalism gives people the opportunity. >> the poor are getting poorer,o but they're the new poor. i >> is this going to be a
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problem, this so-called incomeht distribution which we shattered but people will respond to it, for the republican party which throws in with the top one percent, they throw in with them? >> that's where herman cain comes along representing small business, main street, the average businessman who isessm really the core of the tea party. the tea party movement is essentially small business owners, and he represents that. romney would be a littleerab vulnerable to this because he's in the one percent but so is cain. cain has a lot of money. >> but he represents a pizza parlor. >> they're different pathways,il for sure. >> and also none of it was inherited. i think that cain, one of the reasons for his tremendous popularity in the republican tha party, is that he speaks for small businessmen, for those who hate wall street because it crowds them out. they dislike big labor and big government because it threatens them, and nobody speaks for them. >> all right. dick ns morris, everybody, chect out on dickmorris.com.dy
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president obama already in full campaign mode in l.a.paig seeking some counsel fromki entertainment people. f he dropped in to see jay leno as well. >> you just announced troops coming out of iraq. we have like 4,000, i think,er were killed, billion dollarscc spent. what was accomplished? what did we accomplish there? >> saddam hussein is gone. that's a good thing. the iraqis now have the opportunity to create their 0 democracy, their own country, determine their own destiny. >> wow. s sounds like mr. obama supported the iraq war. joining us from los angeles where she's following mr. obama around, ann coulter. so the president was smooth last night as always, correct? >> he was smooth. if you had never seen obama
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before and h landed from mars, u would think he is a pleasant fellow with nice mannerisms. i'm not alone in finding those mannerisms increasingly grating. he does have a history of policies that are very disruptive to the country and this sort of arrogant mannerf about him, how he will not change course and talk down to people who disagree with him.t even what were charming mannerisms are getting really annoying. >> a new fox news poll asked a very interesting question. peo if asked people if so and so were elected to the presidency go by obama, they go cain, they go romney, would you you be distraught, distraught, i mean, really crazed, scared? president obama comes in at 48%, by far the highest, even you didn't -- i think you beat him. that was a joke.
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>> i'm actually a little i disappointed it's only 48%. >> i mean, is that possible? almost impossible if the election were held tomorrow fori the president to win. if 48% of americans say i would just be scared and distraught if this man were reelected, that's half the country. >> sure, but what about the ree other half of the country? i mean, look what this guy has done. >> they're not distraught, but there are varying levels of we v love him, he's okay, so-so. >> bill, i mean, everyone's 401ks are in the dirt. housing prices are collapsing, the unemployment rate is througu the roof, we have a $14 trillion debt and obama's answer is let's spend more on public schoolno teachers, another 30 billion onr public school teachers. he passeses obama care which haa made an absolute mess of the economy. we cannot recover as long asobam obamacare sobt books. what is the matter with the 50%c ofou the country who would not e distraught with another four
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years of this guy? of them, i'll break iti w down for you. i you've got the big labor vote.ot you've got the hard core cor liberals at 20%, you've got the ethnic vote. you've got a lot of thatat coalition that barack obama cant count on. he can count on it. >> right. i think it's important to point out at this juncture that republicans should not consider beating obama a cake walk. h he has everything you've described, the main stream media. we have to be very serious abous no, ma'am naight a candidate who can take -- nominating a candidate who can take outed obama. >> the republican party is divided. >> as it always is in a primary. >> fill t philosophically the po republican party is divided between conservatives and t moderates. now, the occupiers. here's where president obama said on len know last nightpr about them. >> as president you look out your wind and you see this occupy wall street movement. what do you make of it from your seat? >> look.oo people are frustrated, and that
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frustration has expressed itself in a lot of different ways. it expressed itself in the tea party. it's expressing itself in occupy wall street.. everybody needs to understand thatst the american people feele like nobody's looking out for r them right now. >> and youow say? >> i'd say this would not be half as annoying if he were not buddying around with his pals at goldman sachs and citibank and solyndra and all of his rich friends. you were asking dick morrisnd earlier how is it that 43% of americans can say they sympathize with the goals of occupy wall street.tr it's very simple, because of the name, occupy wall street. in point of fact these peopleal are not against wall street. they're protesting out rupertt murdoch's apartment. the name of the group isn't occupy producers of products we disapprove of.duct they say wall street. i agree with them, and i think they're ruining a good cause. when wall street is not behaving in a free market way, taking
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speculation, risk taking, all ol that is good for the economy. when the bets go bad and they go running to their democrat friends in the white house from bill clinton to president obaman and get bailed out by the o american taxpayer, that is not a free market. i think all americans should be angry about that sort of crow cy capitalism. obama is sending all the money t to his green projects friends for ridiculous projects that go nowhere and don't provide energy, but they're allgy. democratic owners. that isn't capitalism and the free market. as for inequality, it's -- it's a red herring to talk about inequality.l hugo chavez and fidel castro live very, very well. the question is freedom or big government? with obama you get bigl. government and his rich friends get richer and richer.bi if you get rich on your own like the rich people you wereich mentioning, fine, more power toh you. >> all right, ann. theangthanks as always.aled
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>> bill: as i said years ago, the fact that the federal government willt o be assemblig the medical hifts histories of americans to expedite obama car. is troubling. wil your health records will be transferred to the government. have an embarrassingno condition, people in washington could know about it. all of this infringes on personal freedom and that's very troubling and very simple. do you want burea bureaucrats tw about your medical history? you have a beef with health and human services secretary kathleen se sebelius who is sayw
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we're not going to get the namen of people. the insurance and the hospitals and the doctors are going to p pass along to a giant obama care data bank conditions but itt won't be like chris has leprosy. they won't know it's you. that's what secretary sebelius says. what's wrong with that?ng >> there are a number of things wrong with it. a they're assembling a giant database of over 200 million americans' medical conditions.cp they'll have every doctor appointment, every condition you have, every prescription you filled. they'll assign a number t.o it, about you they will have a date of birth and other identifyingfm information. >> no social security number.he >>y they'll create a new set of numbers. the problem is somebody can decode those numbers. if hhs wants to misuse the ca information, they can.ee secondly, there's a history of government bureaucrats losing laptops. >> and hackers and the wicky leaker -- wiki leakers and all i
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that business. i'm putting poin forward the pof view that they'll know what the trends are so they can set the prices and the medicines and alt of that and they're saying butbu nobody will ever know credits kris or bill that has the condition. do you believe that? b >> i don't. i've seen enough of what they say obama care is about and what we later find out it's about. i also think it's going to be very easy to put two and two together. once theybu know your birthday e mine and one or two things about us. ifth that information becomes public, it's pretty easy to putt it together. >> if you want to hurt somebodyo you can look at their medical history and find out embarrassing things about them. it looks like it's going to go,' unless its repealed which it may be if a republican wins the nomination or the supreme court throws out the main date, thisit will go ahead. >> they're promulgating the regulations now. one other problem i have with this, it's inconsistent with k
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sebelius' past positions when she was governor of kansas. she asserted privacy concerns into tiller. >> into the late term abortionist who was and assassinated. she said he doesn't have to hand over the records and how he mad. his decisions on late term abortions because of medical privacy. even though the state said, anda correct me if i'm wrong, becaus you're the secretary of state of kansas. we don't want to know the namesw of the people, the woman who aborted their babies. we want to know what the rebound was for -- what the reason was . for the abortion and she said no. >> the attorney general at the time said we're seeking the records of 90 people who received abortions. we're not -- the names will be redacted. a judge. was supervising to was ensure that no one's privacy will be violated, and sebeliusow said i'm worried about privacy. now she's not. it's a means to an end for her. now she wants to defend obamano care and the privacy goes one way or the other. >> that's a good point to pointo that out. you're one of the authors of the alabama, tough alabama
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immigration law that was blocked. two provisions were blocked.d. one requiring state officials check immigration status of students in public schools. that was blocked by a federal judge. the other is making aliens carry proof of their citizenship orenh non-citizenship. if they don't have it, it's a misdemeanor, correct? >> correct. >> both of those have been blocked as being too punitive? >> they've been blocked by the court of appeals pending the argumentation of the case on appeal. the district judgeen below allob the provisions to go into effect. effec the court of appeals is temporarily staying it.. they haven't rendered adeci decision. the interesting thing, though, is the argument that the obama administration's justice department is making regardingg the documents. it's been federal law for almosf 60 years that any alien who is in the united states has toes hs carry his documents on him. same thing we have to do. when we go abroad, we have toha carry certain documents with ust saying we're permitted to be ine the country. the justice department argumentt
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they're trying to find a conflict with federal law because alabama said we'll make it a state misdemeanor if youyo break the federal law. the obama justice department argument is this. r we don't feel like enforcing this federal law. >> they don't say that.la >> they say it in their brief. they say we don't enforce that law vigorously any more, sore therefore, it's inconsistent with -- it's in writing. >> it's in the legal briefs.s it's inconsistent with our wishes if alabama does this. >> so this is pure political play. they just don't want to gett involve at that retail level with monitoring illegal aliens.t they don't want to do it. >> more troubling than that, article 2, section threef theeci constitution said the president must take care that the laws are faithfully executed. >> even the ones he doesn't like. >> exactly. a president saying i don't like the law, it's not that important. >> he's saying it throughin holder. the justice department filed thc suit against the state of alabama. kris, thanks for coming in. president obama stole a jokd from dennis miller. wait until you hear the evidence. il next. you
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>> you saw me ask governor rickg perry about mitt romney. i think it's safe to say the government does not like him. that was on display at the most recent debate.ney. rick, again, i'm speaking. i'm speaking.ell you get 30 seconds. >> this is the way the rules work. i get 60 seconds and you get --s and then you get 30 seconds to u respond. >> you say you had illegals working at your home. >> you can differ with somebody like me and we're not going to slug it out. there you guys looked like you're really don't like each other too much. >> well, i don't know about that. >> you have to know.on come on. what do you mean you don't known about that?stan you like him or not? >> you can't be for banning gun> and then all of a sudden you'ret
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for the second amendment. you can't be for the issue of abortion and then you're pro life. you can't be on both sides of the issue. >> you think he's a w weasel without any principles. >> when mitt romney puts his hand on perry's shoulder. >> right. >> what does that mean? >> that's dominance intention cue, and what he's trying to do is tell him listen, i'm the oneh with the upper hand. the reason is what happens is whoever touches first is always the more powerful. >> isn't that an invasion ofio space?e, b >> it's not only an invacation of spatial but it's rudeness. mitt romney wins in every way. >> he's rooting and invague. >> he invaded with his hand, not necessarily with his body he. has a height advantage. he touches first, and then he has something the last word complex meaning he has to getex the last word in.
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that's also a power cue. >> thowt in that body language and -- you thought in the body language, it's hostile. >> see his chip is tucked, but he loses. one of the main reasons unfortunately that he loses islo that romney is at aller and pointing and angling his body to rick perry as opposed to perry being straight forward. that's a big thing. he loses poifnts for that.at >>'s in my interview with goverl perry last night, the body language that, he looked pretty relaxed to me. >> watch his head. he's like a bobble doll.>> it's not side to side, up and down, it's just a bobble. what he's saying with this is il don't take responsibility for this response. f when he bobbles back and forth like this, it's indifference. >>th indifference to me? >> indifference to theu ar statement. >> to the question? >> come on, when you say come>> on. >> he doesn't't want to answer that. that's why you see not't necessarily the up and down or the side to side but the bobble. >> i got the finger going likebl
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crazy. >> you always wag that finger.g it's a power move. >> iou think these guys dislike each other. >> slightly dislike each other?r they're very aggressive towardsr one another to the point iwh thought they were going to throo fists. >> they're not going to do that. >> listen, when they were atn that debate, it got ugly.ot those two were non-verbal head to head, no doubt. >> we have another clip fromro leno and president obama, but watch jay leno's body language on this one.. go. >> the thing that angers me andt a lot of americans, i didn't like it when they did it to president bush, i don't like when they do it to you, when mitch mcconnell says our goal is to make this guy a one-term president. does that anger you? >> look. i think the thing folks acrossit the country are most fed up with, whether you're democratic, republican o. independent, is putting party ahead of country. >> of course, republicans want him to be a one-term president.
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>> when they do this chopping motion, it's to drive your point home as strongly as possible. >> jay is really upset about him. watch how calm obama is.al he does one very hard swallow, tightens his lip and answers the question. >> this is such an easy one for him. >> you can see the thumb upth there and the hand position, but you're right. >> the thumb up means what? >> that's powerful. when you put your thumb up, it's power.ce certain people use it as anxiety. others use it as powers. >> i'll have my thumb up and i'll remember that. dennis miller. did president obama steal a joke from the d-man and tell it on leno last night?t we have the evidence.t you can render the verdict ...en next. congratulations. congratulations. congralations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us.stay very interesting situation last week when i asked miller aboutnt the debates, whether there are too many of them.houl >> dennis: it should be likevo survivor. every week from here on in,hose those guys should vote one ofhoe those guys off. we've got to whittle this down. >> bill: all right. r last night jay lebano jay leno d president obama about theob debates. >> now, have you been watchingg the g.o.p. debates? >> i'm going to wait until>> everybody's voted off thehter island.>> once they narrow it down o to oe or two, i'll pay attention. he didn't say whittle.m the white house send you a check for ha that line, miller. >> i don'tjo need any more bound checks in my life. don listen. i don't think of that as stealing. that's an easy joke.hat biden could have figured thatng. one out. i see solyndra as stealing. i seet the 16 buck muffin as stealing, but that's an easy
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one. >> i could be spliewlt wrong, but i'm going to submit that they saw the segment, they being the white house communications people and it stuck, and of course, the president has, you know, some -- here's what happens with jay leno as youpens know, miller. w you've been on the show many times. jay comes in and he'll rap with you, you know. he comes on in his jeans andyo little shirt, his motorcycleir stuff and he says look, this ise what we want to do. we obama has his guys there and he kind of formulate what they're going to say.want i'm telling you. i don't think it's an accident that the survivor thing afteror you said it was used, but i could be wrong. >> dennis: i do.iste jay likes obama.kes he's fond of him, i think. he likes having presidents on the show. quite frankly, i'm sure they feed him a few lines. i would, too. get god, you get the president on.to you want him to look good. when i go on le leno and letter,
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i'm calm.>> sometimes i get a little antsy, but he's so smooth, i'm hopingop jay makes him his ed mcmaybeca 345eu honor on june 21st, 2013. t obama there in ed's seat. >> that's january 21st, not june. >> what did i say, june? sorry. >> i'm sure many in the audience does not want to give the president six more months. >> january, june, sometimes i mix vowels up. >> out in l.a. and you were not invited to this, i understand. the president met with some hollywood moguls in a secret meeting. of course, it got out in 10 seconds because there's nothing secret in hollywood after iting occurred.od mccartney wasn't there, but these were like serious people. oprah wasn't there. it was hybrid th behind the sces focial lating communications strategy. i don't see anything wrong with that. if you've got allies in powerful positions, you go to them for advice, right? >> listen, guys don't get intoeh
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hollywood because they're b self-contained.h in lieu of being talented enough to have an oscar on your shelf, the next best thing is you in close proximity to the ultimate power which is the president of the united states at any given moment. i guarantee i've been in enoughn of those offices for enough of those meetings when you look atl the picture that shows you how close they are, they always looy like they're honeymooning at niagra falls. he has the look on his face like lloyd booker when the north koreans made him read a message against his will. i guess getting a photo taken with him means something to those guys. that's the way hollywood has always been. >> it wasn't even a fundraiser. he went for a little advice, how are we going to package this and all of that because it's going to be a very, very close race. that's why we're spending so much time on it.ou >> dennis: billy, let me tell you something about barack obama. he's playing kill the terrorist
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yahtzee. if he gets the economy a littlee better and keeps killing the guys, you know, i'm no fan. i'd consider voting for him. if he goes against the general wishes and gets out of iraq anda afghanistan, that seems foolish to me. you've gotta admit, when he has somebody in the crosshairs, he's a killing machine. >> he'll go out fighting, no o doubt about it. right nowt 48% of americans in t poll say if he's reelected, they're going to like leave thee country. they'll be that distraught, so o it seems to me that it's very version tough for him to come h back, but i could be wrong. be i thought hillary was going to beat him in the primaries, and 2 understand that. >> dennis: the 48 should knowth the country is leaving them, not vice versa. >> this is like really panicked. not we just don't like him.e this is if he's reelected, it's going to be all over.le that's a very high number. rick perry on the factor last night. do you think the governor will make a come back?
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>> dennis: i thought it's the best heed looked, billy.will tell you this.at that heartless thing was really, that's like romney or that's like newt gingrich with paul ryan. when a gun owner shoots himself in the foot, they're reallyd co accurate. i didn't think he could come back from the heartless thingt but i thought he did really welo on your show. it's the first time i looked atm him and thought what is this guy all about. up to here the first six weeks. were rocky.he i thought he did pretty well last night.ught >> bill: i thought he did okay. he's still got problems on the illegal immigrants front and thp tea party people who were his m main supporters have gone to t herman cain, and herman, you know, is a formidable tea party guy. i don't thini don't know if govy will be able to get those people back, the tea party people, the hard right people who really want a conservative elected a president, so that's -- it's perry against cain rather than perry against romney. he's got to get the people awayf from cain. not sure he can do that.
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>> dennis: i wouldn't say at this point. i think he stabilized last night. i think he had gimbles as they used to stay in the nasa program when things were spinning out ol control. he lived to fight another day. one thing i didn't understand, bill, and maybe you can tell mee in the interview when you wereut talking about how much tax baseo would be lost, does it necessarily reflect that it would be lost? isn't it possible the taxul revenue would go up in direct proportion to a diminution in the rates? >> bill: it's possible it wouldt go up but that's over pared of time as more people go back to work and their with holdings come into the treasury. you've got a $15 trillion debt now, can you afford to go to 17? that's the problem.to you have to do the calculation. how fast do we get the money in. he didn't have the numbers den i >> dennis: what he did last night is what huntsman has to do to stay in. that is not even vaguely resemble the other side.mb last night when i watched him, , said okay, for a while he
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resembled vaguely the other t side. at least he's locked back in on one side of the aisle. >aisle. >> bill: i want to tell everybody that we'll be discussing presidential politics this coming saturday. miller, get on your game.am we'll have thousands of people l there. it's going to be great, and before the show -- >> dennis: you've gotta be running up the steps. all right. >> bill: we'll get the music. it will be great this coming saturday night. i'll be signing copies of killing lincoln before the show. as they say in hollywood, it's going to be fabulous.lly. did you see that on deck veryrd weird herman cain ad? and muslims are joining the occupiers. why? the factor will be right back. r. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you
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>> bill: did you see that? we begin with the council on american islamic relations. i apparently they support the occupiers. >> muslims associat associated e new york chapter on council onac islamic relations and the local islamic leadership council came to express their grievances and to seek social justice. here is the director of the aras american association. >> we are here today because we're in solidarity and in support of occupy wall street. >> here now to explain all this, fox news correspondent. i'm a littleli confused. i didn't know care was into socialism. >> let me explain to you. here's what's happening. it's kind of getting that whole county fair type thing. you'll have the 4-hers and the elementary school chorus is had happening any time.essa the message is muddled. it might as well be called occupy. that's what people are doing. any disenfranchised group, any
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disconnected group, period. they show up. they got exactly what they wanted because we talk with them. >> i don't know if there's a loi of socialism in saudi arabia. that's where mecca is. >> i'd like t to follow them hon and see if they're really in support. >> i think a lot of people out there are out there because thee really don't -- they're not happy with the banking system and wall street, but there are a lot of people out there that>> just want to be validated andat part of something that they think is important. look, it's the number one segment on the news every night. >> bill: herman cain.you you like herman? >> i like hermie. >> bill: he put out a very strange advertisementan everybody's been talking about. we'll give you taste of it. roll the tape.l >> since january, i've had the privilege of being the chief ofc staff for herman cain. we need you to get involved because together, we can do i this. we can take this country back. w
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>> see. i'm waiting for herman to blow o smoke. >> that is the most bad you kno what commercial i've ever seenl in my life. i loved it. >> maybe they're going for the tobacco vote. >> what mark block said was they go out to these veterans bars to sort of shake hands and greetno, people. guys are smoking there. t they're relating to people. >> but nobody smokes any more. >> come on.ye 12-year-olds smoke? you don't go ow to the clubs and bars, you don't know what happens. >> that's where the herman cain support is, in the clubs and thi bars. when i saw this, i c thought ths guy was convicted of a crime or something. i didn't hear the sound. i'm watching in my office, and i said what did he do? how much did he get? he's smoking. he must be getting sentenced. >> you called it weird and bizarre. it's cool. c >>oo yo did you ever watch csi .
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david caruso. he takes his glasses off. >> did he smoke? >> that's notso the point. >> the point is it's weird. it's cool. this is a cool commercial. >> c so herman's looking cool. >> herman looks cool. that guy looks cool.er it's all cool. >> i thought it was stupid. >> all well, you're wrong again. >> not that herman's not. i thought the whole spot was dumb. >> you betterol back up there, jack. >> you don't insult people like that. >> i likee it. good job, herman. >> huddy likes the commercial, i think it's dumb. >> billy bob thornton in the zone tonight. p and p moments away.
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>> pinheads and patriots staring billy bob thornton and elvis in a moment, but first, reaction to my interview with rick perry. governor perry scorned mitt romney for switching political positions, but perry used to be a democrat and work for al gore. kind of a big switch. brian thompson from california. perry should have known the revenue picture when he announced his tax plan. marilyn butler, orlando, florida. bill, thanks for the interview. i see now perry is the man i will vote for. mike from north hollywood, ho california. good interview, bill. gutsy. richard fox, california. bill, the talking points on the decline of america was the most erudite and succinct treatmentia
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of the subject i've heard. thanks, richard.se as the daughter of immigrants, i understand why my parents risked so much to come to this country. now i am frightened. joseph smith, austin, texas. o'reilly, between you and matt lauer, you are the pinheads. you should not have chastised him for not reading your book. laura from omaha, nebraska. lawyer should havlauer should hs position and red the book.w yo i know you can't read all the books. my staff gives me cliff notes on most of them, so i've got to cut matt lauer some slack.th i was looking for a way to give him a hard time. it was fun seeing you and lauer give each other some jazz. bill, i had to take a drug test to maintain my job. i see no reason why those who want a portion of my tax money for well fair should not do the same. laura lee from california, bill, i found your cavalier attitude
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about the missing baby in missouri offensive. then you were looking to be l offended, laura lee. no one looks out more for babies or the kids than we do. patty from dallas, texas. i made the mistake of bringingos killing lincoln into the salon. i was so rivetted, i couldn't get out of the chair. two hours later they kicked me out. i left a big tip. killing lincoln now in it's ninth printing after four weeksn about 800,000 copies in circulation.nk we thank you all, the most loyal viewers in the world. factor viewers. vi travis allen, richmond, virginia. just brought my tickets for november 25th. now i'm looking for a date. the landmark theater in richmond is a nice place. here's my suggestion. get down there, wave the tickets around, an attractive lady comet by, one of these, something might happen. probablyse not, but that's alle. i've got for you. fo
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okay. finally tonight, pinheads and patriots, the tide may be turning in hollywood as some t celebrities are admitting they don't know very much about politics. >> when they asked elvis presley what he thought about the vietnam war, he said to tell you the truth, sir, i'm just an entertainer. i don't know enough about anything to comment on anything honestly. i really don't.hi i'm not that bright.t i'm not that informed. >> right on. billy bob, and citing elvis as footnote. patriotic.ti that's it for us tonight. please check out the website. i'd like you to spout off from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. any time, any time, any time if you wish to opine. word of the day, no skullduggery when writing to the factor. that's a good word for the kids. again, theangs for watching us tonight. i'm bill ore
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