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>> nothing else at just for laughs? >> you walk and and want a stromboli? they would say, no, just for lavers. -- laughs. on. tonight. >> the notion that my white house would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. >> did i talk to a lot of people in the administration? of course. >> bill: president obama caught in a big controversy. did people in his administration leak stuff to the press that put all americans in danger? the president says no but is he being contradicted. we'll have the very latest. >> are you like a tech geek? >> yeah. [shouting] >> with technology taking over the world, we sent jesse watters to find out how bad the social media is going to get. >> you don't live with your
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parents? >> no, i have my own place. >> we'll have an eye opening report. and where was i last week? iceland, that's where. why? i will tell you. [shouting] >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the nopsz, the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. did someone in the obama administration compromise national security? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it looks like it. there have been a number of leaks from the press about sensitive issues of life and death. number one, pakistani doctor who helped the cia locate bin laden. details about him found their way into the newspapers. now dr. al freed did i is serving 30 years in a
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pakistani prison do you know what stuxnet is? it's a computer virus targeting nuclear facilities in iran. top secret sabotage program that somebody told the "new york times" about. democratic senator dianne feinstein said her heart dropped when she read the story. third, the kill list somebody told the "times" that president obama has an actual terrorist death list and the leaks were designed to make the president look like a tough guy. the one thing all these leaks have in common is the "new york times." now attorney general eric holder has assigned two justice department officials to investigate if national security was compromised. the problem is many people don't believe holder will do anything that might embarrass his close friend barack obama. this needs a special counsel. someone entirely independent of the justice department. i have grace respect for the
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two individuals that were appointed but this if is and it certainly is the most egregious breach of intelligence in anybody's memory. >> bill: wow. now for his part the president is satisfied that his close friend eric holder can find the leakers. >> we have mechanisms in place where if we can root out folks who have leaked they will suffer consequences. the notion that my white house would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. >> bill: well, my question is how would the president know if anybody was leaking? they are not going to tell him. so how would he know? obviously some obama folks are talking the "new york times" reporter david sanger admits it. >> did i talk to a lot of people in the administration. of course. how do you report a book about that without talking to people
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who were involved in the room? >> bill: so president obama finds himself in a very embarrassing situation that could escalate into a full blown scandal. talking points does not analyze based on speculation but here is what we know. there have been leaks. they have caused human suffering. they have put america in danger. and they need to be uncovered. with all due respect to the attorney general. he is far too close to president obama. conflict of interest to have his people investigate. senator mccain is right. an independent counsel should be appointed immediately. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. you may remember "the washington post" reporter edward wrote a series of books on president bush. interest no noe questions that members of the bush administration leaked stuff to woodward joining us now to put things in perspective brit hume is in washington this evening. how do you see this president obama thing? a huge scandal in the making here, brit? these leaks are pretty
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serious. there have been several of them coming relatively close tosmght the outrage on capitol hill is not partisan it is bipartisan. you have the head of the senate intelligence committee who is a democrat dianne feinstein and the ranking member on othe house intelligence committee who is a democrat as well. both expressing indignation about this and their concern that these leaks are very damaging. so in that sense this is not some partisan witch-hunt. on the other hand, i don't think you can look to the investigative reporting teams in washington to pursue this story very eagerly because this is, after all, president obama tend not to look as bad to them as others. second point is i have no reason to cast dispersions on the two united states attorneys one from maryland and one from the district of colombia who have been named to investigate. this but once investigations like this get underway there is a silence that falls cases.
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no one is comment on the investigation that takes it out of the public domain for an extended period of time election. >> bill: i have got to tell everybody the story. remember the mark rich pardon and holder was right in the middle of that. bill clinton worse day of office pardons the worse tax chief mark rich. they assigned an attorney to investigate. mary jo i'm forgetting her last name. >> i can't remember either. >> bill: all right. so i see her in colorado. and i said are you going to get anywhere with this mark rich pardon? the woman shuts me down completely, i can't talk about it. nothing was ever done about the mark rich pardon. now, i'm not saying should have indicted somebody. but no explanation. there has never been an explanation. so, i mean, mccain is right. you can't put this into the system because eric holder is not going to do. this he has already been through the mark rich pardon. he already saw how that
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worked. you put it in your drawer and you forget about it. >> i wouldn't go that far, bill. all i would say about it is i think that the yatsd attorney from maryland who is a republic will certainly do his part. the united states attorney for the district of colombia is a democrat and obama contributor. i wouldn't say for sure -- >> bill: you are confident that they are going to out the leakers? come on. >> i think if they can find them something will happen. "question is when and whether we will know anything about this in time for people to make it part of their assessment. look, if the obama white house is responsible for, this and, you know, you heard david sanger say he talked to a lot of people in the administration. obviously some people are in the rooms. obviously some of these people talked to him. whether they actually disclosed classified information we don't know. remains to be found out. i don't know if there is any chance for it to happen in time for people to have it before them as they cast a vote in the fall election. >> i doubt it will. >> i'm not sure that's the most important thing anyway.
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>> bill: journalists are not going to give up their sources. was it risky for president obama to get out not my guys. not my white house. we never do this. how could you possibly know? >> one of the things that's missing in this case that we saw repeatedly bush years when national security secrets were disclosed by newspapers is indications that the administration pleaded with the publications not to run the stuff. i don't see that here. the president may say it's offensive. but if he read the stories he knows that people in his administration talked to the newspapers, so, you know, your question is what offends him? is he offended by the leaks or by the suggestion that he and his team may have been responsible for them? >> the iranian stuff is the poor doctor in the pakistani prison, we don't know how much, you know, that influenced the pakistani intelligence knowing that he was helping the u.s.a. it's impossible to say. this is a disgrace. the iranian thing is a big-time, big time leak.
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>> yeah, that's a problem. >> all right, now, holder then is involved with this. and then is he involved with the fast and furious and today we hear that the committee investigating that in the house is going to cite him for contempt next week. again, you just shrug your shoulders janet reno cited for contempt in the clinton administration for not handing over documents about campaign finance. it doesn't mean anything. >> well, it might. here's the difference. janet reno was cited as eric holder may well be next week by the committee. the full house never voted for contempt. >> she was never actually held in con testament congress. what normally happens in these circumstances is the closer you get to the moment when some senior government official is about to be held in contempt the more information is forth coming and the thing usually gets negotiated out in a way that satisfies everybody or at least certainly satisfies the members of congress. that's what i guess will probably happen here because that's what history shows usually happens. it's not impossible, bill. that the stonewalling justice
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department could continue. eric holder could be held in contempt. risks on both sides for that but it could happen. >> bill: in order to be held in contempt though he has to be held by the house and the senate. >> no, no. >> bill: just the house. >> just one house can hold new contempt and it's considered contempt of congress. it's not enforceable in any meaningful way. you are not going to have the sergeant of arms to go down to the justice department and take him away in manicels. it's unfortunate to have it happen to you. if you are leader in congress and about to take this kind of action against the first african-american attorney general. you know what's going to come at you. everybody will be saying he wouldn't do this to him if he were white. you know that's coming. >> bill: was janet reno white. >> that's what i'm saying. >> bill: he she gave up the documents. >> that's right. she gave the documents up. in the end the house got what it wanted.
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words could cost president obama re-election. those words are: the private sector is doing fine. mr. obama put forth that election last friday at the white house and there was immediate reaction. >> the private sector is doing fine. where we are seeing weakness is in our economy have to do with state and local government. >> he wants to hire more government workers he says we need more firemen, more policemen and more teachers. didn't he not get the message of wisconsin the american people did. it's time to cut back on government and help the american people. >> bill: joining us though analyze mary katharine and juan williams. he doesn't understand the economy, doesn't understand the private sector. he wants the government to stimulate it. it hasn't worked. big debt. it just go owes and on. the president keeps feeding into that, does he he not?
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>> not at all. he didn't say the economy is doing fine. he said the private sector is doing fine. the private sector is doing fine. >> bill: how do you quantify that? what do you mean the private sector is doing fine. >> in look at the nasdaq double since 2009. dow jones up 66% since 2009. look at the american corporations according to the "wall street journal" they have more cash on hand at any time since the 1960's. >> bill: they are not hiring people. >> that's a different issue. they are making a choice not to hire people. >> is the private sector just -- wait wait wait. >> they are doing very much time. wait a minute, juan. doesn't the private sector include working people. americans who have jobs? aren't they in the private sector? are they doing fine. >> again, it's a different issue. >> bill: not a different issue. said the private sector is doing fine. i'm seeing a lot of fear by the working force in america. they don't seem to think they
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are doing fine, juan. no rk you are saying this is individuals, people who may be unemployed or underemployed and that's exactly right. the economy. the economy. and those people are hurting that's very real. the private sector is making a choice not to hire people. it's not the private sector that has any problem. >> bill: mary katharine, maybe you can explain it to juan that working people are part of the private sector. >> sure they are. if the private sector as yuan says making a decision not to hire, it's because they feel like they are not doing fine. people out there unemployed who would like a job in the private sector do not feel like those companies are doing fine because they are not finding jobs. what the president said was so close to saying the economy is doing fine most people think of the economy as the private sync tore it did not sit well with people and it shouldn't sit well with people. it further actually illustrated his priorities as being public sector people first. you guys come second in the private sector. he was ready for this.
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this was a press conference. i don't think this is much as much as a geography in that i don't think it was actually a mistake. i think this is actually what he believes. the public sector needs to be -- >> bill: obama people is saying that the president has created 4 million jobs in the private sector but because the public sector cut back -- your head is going to blow off here. it seems to me that if you were running for re-election and my policies were not inspiring confidence, juan, i think we can all agree kno-ho-co is confident about the economy. dow down again today. we are not confident. try something different here. i still want the government to do -- be involved but i want to try to get the private sector a little break here. a little stimulation there. you know? he doesn't do that. >> stimulation. >> stimulation not money. >> that's the only thing they think of. >> maybe they will give them little stars they can put on
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their hat. anything. >> why don't we go with the republic prescription. we will just stop regulating and big tax breaks. oh yeah. >> republicans is, you know, this is a referendum on barack obama that's what it is. >> he is a one plan pony. he has taken your tax money and given to. >> one trick pony? >> because he accident know how the private sector works. he illustrates in this situation. >> hire someone and tell them? >> quality cavuto or something? >> i don't think is he is ideologically bent to do that. >> bill: now there now there might be something. >> i think he believes this is the only prescription. that sail did not work in wisconsin and it's not going to work nationally. >> bill: i don't think he likes the private sector,
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juan. this is a rant by youtube. i'm so perplexed. mary katharine has to say he came close to saying the economy. he never said the economy. >> i was giving you the benefit of the doubt. >> okay. that's not fair to him he didn't say that second thing to say one trick pony? everybody says in the midst of an economic pull back the government has to fulfill the role of stimulating he has been doing it for four years. >> not working, juan. >> why is it you say we care about making sure that government workers are there -- in fact, if they are working it helps the private sector are why does that make him a bad guy? >> bill: we have got to go to break but you can continue talking commercials. >> gee-whiz. >> bill: if you have anything substantive you can talk. >> thank you mr. owe wise one. >> bill: principal of new york city public school says no to the song "god bless the
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>> unresolved problem segment tonight, more chaos in the nation's public school here in new york city. the principal of ps 90 greta hopkins banned the song "god bless the u.s.a." at a kindergarten graduation. substituted a song called baby by justin bieber. ♪ my first love ♪ broke my heart for the first time ♪ and i was like baby, baby. ♪ o ♪ like baby, baby, baby ♪ no ♪ like baby, baby, o ♪ thought you'd always be mine, mine. >> bill: that's appropriate for graduation, huh? all going to go bowling after that? now ms. hawkins isn't talking the principal.
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she is hiding under her desk. the new york city school chancellor is backing her. the ceo of common sense media and author of the book "talking back to facebook." so i'm not getting any of this. the woman, you know, the woman who banned it, the principal said we don't want to offend anybody. i don't know what god bless the u.s.a., i guess it offends bill maher and the atheists is that who it offends? are there atheist kindergartens? >> hard to say it doesn't sound like patriotism issue. the school does do the pledge of allegiance every morning and have kids sing america the beautiful. substituting justin bieber. >> bill: why would you say god bless the u.s.a. some people haven't heard the lee agree wood song i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me.
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all of a sudden we don't want that, we want baby, baby, baby booby bop boop: what is that? i have got to wonder about it? i'm wondering about the whole thing here, jim? >> i think that's fair to say. the thing is as an educator myself, you always want to support principals and leaders they know the community better than i do. >> >> bill: no. i don't. >> i do. >> bill: i used to be a teacher and i support my own principal he was a pinhead. they do people for ideological reasons. this woman doesn't like the country. that's what i think. she doesn't want her 5-year-old singing "god bless the u.s.a." maybe she doesn't like god. maybe she doesn't like the country. she owes the public an explanation, jim, because we pay her salary, man we pay her salary. why don't you want the song. >> i hear what you are saying. one of the interesting thing
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it brings up. kids exposed to kindergarten are exposed to celebrity culture. principal would think that justin bieber would be somebody they would relate to on graduation day. >> bill: i don't mind after the graduation when the kinder garltners have the school dance have justin bieber played, that's fine. but i'm trying to picture. this this school is the edna cohen school in coney island, brooklyn, a poor district. these are kids crying to work their way up. kids come. playing baby baby baby by justin bieber. does that have any linkage public education or coney island? what's the linkage there? we live in the u.s.a. you know. we want it to be blessed by the deity. most of us do guilty. >> bill, maybe there is a reference in the justin bieber song to nathan's foot long hot
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dogs on coney island. i don't know. i will say this, though. you know, i do think -- i know dennis wolcott the principal. i feel you should back principals even if they make decisions you don't agree with it's a very interesting story. >> it is. >> you talk about the celebrity culture. >> all i want is mr. wolcott the school chancellor and school principal ms. hawkins just explain it so even a a-year-old can understand i'm sure they're confused. they are going why can't we sing the u.s.a. song? why do we have to sing baby baby by justin beeber? why? tell us why. remember, we are playing their salary. we want and demand an explanation or i'm going to send jesse watters down to the graduation. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. technology taking over and we sent jesse watters aforementioned to the big expo to find out just when we will
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>> bill: watters world segment tonight, the world's largest trade show for bloggers and other social media folks was held in new york last week. as you may know technology is taking over the world and we're all prisoners of it. so we sent jesse watters to find out how bad this tech thing really is. >> >> so what are you doing here. >> i'm a blogger and i work for ice coffee. >> special chorus is a technology platform that allows global advertisers to connect to influencers. >> tell me more about that what's a an influencer. >> like a blogger. not paid like a pro-blogger.
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>> mind. >> i will be watching you. >> we have a bunch of measurements that we use. >> measurements. >> measure you. >> i hope i stack up. >> tv allows to us stream loud video channels, worldwide over the internet. do picture on picture video chat no matter where you are in the world we can video chat over top of a live feed with as many people as you glnt blog about blogging and how to make money online. >> don't blog alone what does that mean. >> not to write all by yourself. >> where are you from originally. >> vein i can't. -- transylvania? >> what's this new landscape going to look like. >> see the first billionaire from own basement. >> everybody is using phones to upload pictures and talk to people. >> are you like a tech geek? >> yeah. >> nerd. >> in five years i'm going to see people walking around with ipads strapped to the chest. >> some believe it will be embedded in your body.
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>> i have the most area on my back side. >> it's pretty nice. >> laptop treadmill. >> instead of actually just sitting at a desk and getting no activity while you are work, you can get movement during your 8 hour work day. [cheers] >> do you think technology is dangerous? >> only if you get hit with it. >> get back in there and fight. ♪ >> what's the lifestyle of the tech guy? >> it is all over the place. coffee shop or in the airport. >> a lot of late nights, a lot of coffee. >> i haven't slept in 8 days. >> do you think you are going to go blind staring at a computer screen all day. >> i hope not. >> how many fingers am i holding up. >> six. >> i will imagine to get along somehow. >> how much do you makes a a blogger. >> i'm able to sustain a nice self-income. >> you don't live with your parents. >> no. i have my own place. [ laughter ] >> as someone that's really plugged into technology, do you guys feel like you are out
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of the loop on some things. >> have to stay in the loop. >> do you like rubio. >> loop. >> fast and furious, how do you think that's going to shake out. >> the movie. >> dude, i almost had you. [ laughter ] >> do you know who rubio. >> no. >> are you a big tweeter and facebook booker person. >> yeah i just tweeted five seconds ago. >> that's what she said. [ laughter ] >> there are lots of blogs that get bigger traffic than msnbc. [ laughter ] ♪ >> are you a fan of the factor, yes or no? >> yes. >> you don't watch the show, do you. >> no. i just said yes because it's your boss. >> bill o'reilly, of course, bill, you are a pinhead. >> i don't like you either. >> are you a factor fan. >> yes. >> what's your favorite part of the show? >> o'reilly. >> looking for a man named o'reilly. [ laughter ] >> bill: all right. so here is watters. now, you say in this convention amidst all the chaos there are a couple of things that are coming more that we don't know yet. what is that. >> one of them is life streaming. you have a pair of shades,
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there is a video camera in the sun glass. you put it on a celebrity like snooki, okay? snooki goes out to the club and she pumps in a live feed of her night that night so you go online, sign up to watch snooki and experience snooki's world as she sees it you enter a room. you get to see what it's like. >> anybody can do this. >> anybody can do it. >> you hear what she hears, you see what she sees. >> your world can then be streamed into other people's world. >> exactly like we can put the sunglasses on you bill and see what that is like. >> that will never happen. what's the second one. >> microchip in your bloodstream. this is like rise of the machines. it's the size of a cell. >> they put it in there and if you are low on fiber, the computer will interface with your brain and say eat more wheat. or if you are dehydrated drink some more water. if you are at a party. >> the computer will item you what your body is craving. >> exactly like instant intelligence. >> bill: have the little chip in your body say be smarter? that's dumb? will it do that?
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will it be a critic? >> i don't know if that's kind of human intelligence. i don't know if we want to leave that to a machine. >> bill: didn't implant it in you. be funnier than kind of thing. chips. i believe that will happen. and the other thing i forget already what you said. >> life streaming. >> bill: okay. snooki. come right back, liberal democrat chris matthews admitting that tv news has always been in the tank for the left. pretty provocative. bernie goltdberg will have some thoughts after these messages.
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just 21% believe the press favors mitt romney. 13% of the register the voters polled are unsure. also committed democrat and msnbc broadcaster chris matthews recently said. this the big networks for years had establishment liberalism as their basis of true north. that's what they were. cronkite, ed wand r. murrow established liberal. everything was liberal, basically but it was a point of view. and they laughed at goldwater, cronkite mocked him with the way he pronounced his name it's all true. >> bill: backed up bernie goldberg's book biased from 10 years ago. mr. goldberg joins us from north carolina. were you surprised by matthews' admission. >> pleasantly surprised. pleasantly. absolutely right in what he said. he deserves credit. i give chris credit for saying it. if we are ever going to make progress on this media bias problem, it's going to take liberals to admit that there is is a liberal bias and it's
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going to take conservatives to admit that there is a conservative bias. if we just have cerves yelling about liberal bias and liberals yelling about the other side we are not going to get anywhere. hats off to chris for this one. he got it right. i don't think the left denies talk radio tilts conservative because all the big guys making money there are conservative. not one liberal yacker makes any money on talk radio. i mean, substantial money that's proveable right there. fox news i mean you have a network that is basically different from the establishment network that mr. matthews is talking about. takes a much more traditional approach it has conservative hosts on that have programs. that's unheard of in the other precincts. never happens, never has happened. i don't think anybody would disagree with that to that description. then when you get into the "new york times" bias and abc,
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and cbs and the culture there, you heard the former president david westin of abc here when i was grilling him about the culture over there is left he wouldn't even admit it. right two things. first i'm talking about liberal guys and conservative bias and outgoing into a long song and dance i contend there are biases on both sides. as for david westin the former president of abc news you are absolutely right. he wouldn't even acknowledge what everybody this sided of nuclear weapon tune knows that the culture of abc news and nbc news and cbs the culture, the institutional culture is liberal he couldn't even acknowledge that. >> bill: i know that i was a little bit surprised. less moonves who runs cbs and cbs news, he was at that big obama fundraiser in l.a. he was there and he said hey, it's a different world now. yeah. >> i'm in charge here i am.
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i think all of that is now crumbling so the question then becomes, all right. so everybody knows it and anybody who denies it is not telling the truth. we all know. you were right 10 years ago. you actually got fired for being right i november got fired. >> you got the island of elba treatment. >> yes. i got the island of elba treatment but i quiz to write bias. i couldn't write bias if i was still at cbs. >> why? >> i never got fired. >> why couldn't you write biased if you were cbs. >> is this a serious question or are you pulling my chain? >> i'm not sure yet. it depends on your answer. >> this is a book about bias a book about liberal bias in the media and how it worked and how it worked at a place i had worked 28 years at cbs news. they would have -- i mean, i would have been turned up missing in some of swamp land
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if i had been there when i wrote that book. >> they are going to say take a reprisal against bernie goldberg on bill o'reilly or whoever it may be if they give an opinion that our operation is tilting left. they would never say that i mean, dan rather you heard him say last week that, you know, oh, they are crazy. there is no liberal bias. we use david westin, dan rather still running around saying there isn't any liberal bias. i don't think rather goes on shows and say i'm going to lie. i think he has talked himself into it? >> absolutely true. if you hooked him up to a lie detector machine was there an anchor bias when you were the anchor of the cbs evening news he would say no and the needle wouldn't even budge. is he not lying, is he delusional. >> and cronkite? cronkite admitted. after i wrote biased somebody asked cronkite about it and he
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admitted there was a liberal bias, he said it was because journalists saw the under side of life, they covered the courts, they saw the down trodden, the poor they tended to be liberal as a result. where cronkite led his let his liberalism effect him in a bad way is cronkite went to senator robert kennedy and urged him to run for president against lyndon johnson in the democratic primaries. first of all, you can't encourage somebody to run for president, you know. you can't do that. >> right. >> secondly you can't do that and then decide you had nothing to do with him running for president. that's where cronkite's liberalism induced him to cross the line. that was one example. >> bill: thank you. in a moment, where was i last week? iceland. that's where. why did i go there? you may be surprised. the factor in iceland moments away.
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>> back of the book segment tonight. reality check, we begin with president obama addressing a convention of far left americans in providence, rhode island. it's time to move forward and build an economy where everyone has a fair shot at success. at this make or break moment for the middle class we face our most important fight yet and now is the time to dig deep. change is hard but we have seen that it's possible. and as long as you are willing to keep up that fight i will be right there with you. >> bill: one footnote most of the activists didn't see mr. obama's pep talk because they already left the convention by the time it was broadcast on tape. tape two one thing you have to say about barney frank is he consistent. >> we have gained since the turn around began more than 4 million private sector jobs but that's been dragged down some by the loss of 700,000
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public sector jobs because i think of erroneous public policy. >> the job numbers you are quoting 4 million plus is from the absolute bottom to the top if you look where we are 8.2% it has ticked higher below number nypd not happy. >> i understand the fox perspective on all of this. >> no. those are numbers. >> don't interrupt me. >> bill: of course barney why would you want to interrupt you with the facts it was rude of melissa francis to interrupt your propaganda. how dare she do that check three, think it's easy being lady gaga? no way. ♪ ♪ >> oh, that must have hurt. singer sustained a mild concussion, continued to show in new zealand. meantime, in turkey, madonna flashed more than 50,000 fans
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while singing her song human nature. is it human nature to expose yourself? you make the call. yes. they can four. so there i was last week in iceland. land of the midnight sun. perhaps the most isolated country in the world blocketted in the far north atlantic up there by the artic circle. look at that water fall. president obama might like iceland. it's a very green country. few trees but geothermal energy all over the place. the family can heat the house for about $100 a year. less in the volcano erupts. volcanic island almost pristine. there i am not polluting. air is clean, folks are generally nice. some drink heavily on the weekend just like here in the u.s.a. now, that may be because the government taxes them big time. the average salary in iceland around $33,000 a year. almost two dollars a gallon gas tax over there.
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about 350,000 people live in iceland. 6% are unemployed. everybody has many many sweaters. very interesting place to visit but there is no place like here. check 5. recently i made the big mistake of commenting on what i eat. >> i was watching o'reilly factor last night bill looks really good and now i know why. he revealed it last night. take a look. >> about three months ago i gave up eating wheat products. if you look in your cabinet everything you have that's prepackaged has wheat in it the reason i was feeling lethargic. since then my cholesterol has dropped. my allergies have left. my waist size is down two inches. just for giving up eat. -- wheat. nobody told me that. i had to figure it out you know who told me about it elisabeth hasselbeck of the view i thought you know what? she looks good. >> seal yack.
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if you have symptoms that range a glue ten free diet works wonders for you just try. >> whatever. >> not for everybody. >> proof is in the pudding. >> i made a terrible mistake. i thought he said weed. >> bill: no, you didn't whoopi. i have never smoked pot in my life. that's why i'm clear-headed. and that is reality check. pinheads and patriots starring robin roberts just over with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your...
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pinhead and patriots starring "good morning america" co-anchor robin roberts in an emotional state in a moment. but first, the mail. elizabeth -- oxymoron, a dumb farm animal. great word, elizabeth. jared from sioux falls, south dakota -- >> not when it harms kids, jerry. it suspect the 14 children are suffering in that house and the state must monitor the situation. adult so-called freedom can turn in to child abuse. we'll have more on this with
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john stossel tomorrow. justin marks, coral springs, florida -- nothing, justin. the gender-based debate is symbolic. it should be outlawed so everybody noses what kind of nation america is. walter, atlanta, georgia -- that is excellent analysis, walter. pointing to china to justified unfettered abortion. they're real humanitarians over there. may i suggest a biology course to you. a fetus develops lungs and other vital organs while in the mother's womb. that is how human beings gestate. to deny there is life in the womb is about as ignorant as it gets, with all due
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