tv The Five FOX News May 29, 2013 11:00pm-12:01am PDT
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state-sanctioned songs. go to gretawire to see the girl band video just posted. thank eastern, 12 pacific. the factor in 2. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> there is only so many people out there that are republicans. admittedly they breathe fast because they are too dumb. >> you know what it is like to go to sleep every night knowing you work for a bunch of psychotic killers you bastards are probably going to end up killing me one day. >> bill: facebook is apologizing for allowing it worldwide. can anybody stop the hatred linked into the irs tea party scandal? we have a factor investigation. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material, that is not something that i have ever been involved in. >> bill: did attorney general eric holder commit perjury in front of congress?
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megyn kelly has some thoughts on that. >> i can't laugh anymore. this country is gone. >> bill: dennis miller taking note of president obama and chris christie meeting again yesterday on the jersey shore. >> oh. >> bill: miller with some analysis. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching under the circumstances tonight. hate speech and the irs scandal that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. if you surf the net or listen to talk radio you know there is plenty of hatred being spewed. facebook having a terrible problem with that and recently hatred against women has caused a major controversy. postings have encouraged violence, rape, other atrocities against women. facebook acknowledges it has not been able to control the hate speech problem and all you have
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got to do is go in there and you will see the most vial personal attacks imaginable. the problem is this is becoming commonplace even acceptable in some quarters. the net even encourages disturbed people to do these things because they can vent hatred and remain anonymous. segway to the irs scandal. at this point, there is no doubt that one of the most powerful federal agencies abused the tea party and other conservative entities. there is no he question about it. why? because some people inside the irs apparently hate conservatives and want to hurt them. remember, there are two kinds of hatred, the internal kind which all of us struggle with and the actual demonstration of malice, trying to hurt other people because you hate them. that is what is rising in america. facebook is making one major mistake, however. it is limiting its campaign against hate speech to specific groups. the facebook corporation says, quote: while there is no universally accepted definition of hate speech as a platform we define the
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term to mean direct and serious attacks on any protected category of people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or disease, end quote. so what facebook is essentially saying is those groups are protected but everybody else can get smeared. no. that's wrong. hate speech is not a difficult thing to identify. it's based on personal attacks designed to injure that's hate speech and facebook knows it sad fact is there is an audience for that but in a noble country. hate speech and those who traffic in it should be rejected and shunned. and in a just country, the abuse of federal power to punish conservative or anybody else should be a crime. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. there are currently three so-called scandals in place. with us to discuss those
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situations former republican vice presidential candidate congressman paul ryan. start with the house you are on the house ways and means committee. you are going to be investigating that. >> yes, that's right. what's going to happen going forward. >> we know they targeted people based on their political beliefs not just tea party groups but religious groups as well that were conservative in nature. number two, we know that they were intimidating, harassing donors to these conservative groups. number three, we know that the irs leaked sensitive taxpayer information which was then used publicly to harass donors and number four we already know that the irs mislead congress. >> bill: all right. but you don't know who exactly did it that's what you have got to find out. >> our investigators started last week interviewing and doing depositions. our investigators are interviewing low level irs employees. we are working our way through the system and starting to get the documents. we have requested thousands and thousands of documents which are now starting to come to the ways and means committee and we are starting to poor through those documents. >> bill: they have to give you those documents. >> we will subpoena them if
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they don't. we will get those documents. >> bill: people need to know the parameters. number one if they lie to your committee that's a federal crime, right? >> that's right. >> bill: if they don't handle that being the irs internal revenue service the documents that you want that's a crime. >> we will subpoena them if they don't. >> bill: subpoena them we're not going to do it anyway. that's been done before then they can be charged with a crime. >> that's correct. >> bill: you have a criminal culpability here. >> that's right. >> bill: you are thoroughly convinced this is not a cincinnati deal or rogue irs people. >> no, that's pretty clear. it's pretty clear it's more systematic from that. >> bill: you have to find out whether it was just contained in the irs and this lois learn his or her is a big player here and she is gone or it was ordered from the white house, i mean basically that's what you have got to find out. >> we don't know the answer to that we will let the facts take us there we are not going to speculate. >> bill: as you should. >> we are going to do our job executive branch overseeing the legislative branch. abuse of power. >> bill: by somebody.
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>> by the irs for sure. that's what the investigation will bear out. we are interviewing all the irs employees getting the documents. the ig is doing an investigation. they did an audit. now they are doing investigation. >> bill: that's the inspector general. lois lerner she took the fifth. >> yes. >> bill: if you give her immunity your house and ways committee we are giving you immunity you can't be prosecuted she has to testify in front of you. compelled by law too; am i right. >> therefore is there no reason to it take the fifth. >> if she says i'm still not going to testify, couldn't you charge her with something? >> i think that's the case. that's right. >> bill: that's what you should do. give her immunity. >> we have at love people telling us do the investigation this way. do the investigation that way. >> bill: nobody as smart as me. [ laughter ] >> i appreciate that. >> bill: kelly is going to agree with me right behind you. okay. >> we're doing this methodically. this is not a partisan. this is get to the facts. get to the truth. >> bill: you have to. you have to.
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>> follow the facts. that's why we are taking this investigation extremely seriously. we are merging two committees to do. this. >> bill: how long is this going to take to do this. >> it's going to take months. >> bill: the end of 2013. >> i don't know. >> bill: should holder quit. >> jim sense brenner who is a close friend of mine, bump the giants in the legal community, a member of the judiciary committee called for his resignation yesterday. >> bill: so did you under fast and furious. >> so, look, i think -- when a legal giant like jim sense brenner who knows this agency extremely well says this man has gone beyond the pale of his office i agree with that. >> bill: do you think is he going to resign. >> i don't know the answer to that. >> bill: axelrod said over the weekend. >> i have no idea if he is going to resign or not. look, we think what his testimony was before the judiciary contradicted the actions he made just like the testimony of the acting commissioner of the irs contradicted what we now know he knew at the time. two instances where people from the administration came and mislead congress.
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>> bill: darrell issa congressman, is subpoenaing all the documents from the state department to try to find out about benghazi. >> that's right. >> bill: that's a smart play because kerry has got to hand them over, right? >> that's right. that's right. you know the story on benghazi. most of the measures don't know the story which is they knew right away because of the number two man in charge gregory hicks said this was a terrorist attack. this had nothing to do with a video. >> bill: they didn't believe hicks. >> they pushed this story for days and weeks. the question who made those decisions? who made those decisions to mislead the country on these issues. that's what we have to get to the bottom of. >> bill: the night of the assassination and three other americans were killed as well. president clinton called president obama called hillary clinton. at night. >> right. >> bill: we need to know what that conversation was. >> that's what an investigation is all about. that's what the congressional investigators are doing. >> bill: i don't know if you will ever get that. >> there is a point at which they might invoke privilege and then we are going to have to have a big debate about that. >> bill: right.
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do you see this damaging president obama so that the republican party will take control of congress in 2014? >> it's -- bill, it's just way too premature to make a comment like that. >> this is a low point of the obama administration now. >> the point is this is arrogant abuse of power. one of the problems i had in the last election big government in theory. we had to compete against the promise and rhetoric of president obama. now in the second term, that now that is he implementing his agenda we are seeing big government in practice. >> bill: the big problem you had you were not only campaigning against barack obama but the american press. >> except for bill o'reilly. >> bill: well, we are fair here i think you know that. >> i know. i'm just having fun with you. but,. >> bill: but now, the press may be turning. you have noticed that? >> i think when you see the james rosen case, the a.p. case, the press understands the first amendment extremely well and i think they take that one extremely seriously and you just can't hide from the fact that this irs abuse is arrogant and on knock shus.
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the question is. >> bill: it's dangerous. >> who knew about it, how says stem mick and widespread it was the abuse of power. >> bill: will you keep the factor posted here. >> absolutely. >> bill: good toe sue. thanks for coming. >> in my pleasure. >> bill: bob beckel will reply to mr. ryan. dennis miller has thoughts about chris christie we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools
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>> bill: continuing now with lead story assessing the three scandals, here now one of the stars of "the five" bob beckel. do you take issue with anything that ryan said. >> not issue. nuances here. question people fly front of congress which is perjury and a federal offense. i think it's probably fairly apparent that somebody did or some people did. >> bill: who? >> well, lois lerner for one. >> bill: she didn't lie. thee took the fifth. >> yeah, but she, look. >> bill: she said she didn't do anything wrong.
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maybe that's a lie. i don't think it's fair to lay that on her right now. >> i think that you had other people in the irs who did say they had nothing -- they hadn't heard about. this look, as soon as you start saying that this is all one offers in cincinnati, nobody can believe that. >> nobody is believing it all right. so you are basically sympathetic to the republican point of view, beckel. you are basically siding with the g.o.p., the grand old party going against every fiber. >> are you done? classic o'reilly. i have to go out here every day and defend. this. >> bill: why? why do you have to do that? you don't have to defend it. you can be an honest guy. [ laughter ] tell it like you just told it here. you don't have to defend it. >> fine. i will let you go on that one, o'reilly. look, the point is do i honestly belief there are
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serious political problems? yes. i do honestly believe there are legal problems. yes. i'm not ready to say that eric holder broke the law. but he is dying by a thousand cuts and i don't think he survives. >> bill: you think he is going to resign, correct? >> i think, knowing arng holder for 20 years the point is going to come when he says i'm doing so much damage here i'm probably going to get out. if he hadn't signed the rosen subpoena. >> bill: that was big because he contradicted himself. we have inside information from carl cameron coming up about what beckel just said so i'm going to hold that here. now, it looks to me like the republican party smells blood in the water. you know, the congressman kind of dodged me when i said hey, do you think this is going to be a big 2014 issue. because obviously the republicans want to take back the senate and the house. that's huge. do you think it's going to be a big political issue in 2014. >> maybe the irs maybe. one thing about the republicans having a history of overplaying their hand. look, the argument they are having right now should we have a special prosecutor. issa saying no we can
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handle it. >> bill: don't want a special prosecutor that buries it for year. >> exactly. in the end not a big attention span to the american people when it comes to taxes there is. >> bill: you are dialed into the democratic party. i don't know whether you know this beckel ran walter mondale's presidential campaign. >> thanks very much for reminding people of that. >> bill: what did he get 2 electoral votes. >> i don't come on here to get insulted. >> bill: that was your choice. i didn't insult you. this is historical fact. >> i led the largest loss in history of american politics and now i'm here on your show as a political expert. >> bill: isn't there a show the greatest american loser or something. i don't know. could be. you are dialed into the democratic party. what are they saying about president obama? is he in trouble? >> yes. that's what his own party is saying? >> yes. one of the things that i think they are saying here is they believe as i do that obama been above this stuff. there is a method and a procedure in the white house to keep him isolated from bad news.
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>> bill: yes. >> i think somebody who was in the white house on his way out, probably lent some ammunition to this irs thing i don't think obama for a second would do that. people would do it on his behalf. i think somebody somewhere did. now, in the benghazi thing, i think it's just a republican fabrication. but, on this, you can't have this many people. now, every day we have another one coming out who knew something. and it seems to me you have to clean house. why this woman lerner is still around i have no idea. >> bill: she is on administrative paid leave. your feeling is president obama is in trouble because of the isolation factor because, we don't want to tell the boss bad news. >> very much like ronald reagan during iran contra. >> bill: you know what? that's absolutely right. that's absolutely right. >> they kept him away from the bad news. >> they kept him away and
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came back and smacked him in the face. >> i don't think he knew about iran contra. oliver north and others. tries to lead the communication pulpit and does not take timely details. >> bill: megyn kelly on a very important question. did attorney general eric holder legally, legally commit perjury? ms. megyn is next.
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it contradicts his own facts and he did this in front of congress. roll the tape. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material, that is not something that i have ever been involved and heard of or would think would be a wise policy. >> bill: all right, so he said that knowing that he signed off on a warrant for james rosen phone calls to be looked at. >> um-huh. >> bill: so it looks like he was not telling the truth. >> you have to parse the language. when you are talking about potential perjury charge which is what congress is now, the republicans in congress are looking into, it has to be specific. it can't just that was generally misleading what we know. it has to be specific, willfulfully, intentionally and understanding. >> bill: he can dance around that. >> he can. let me just tell you, i have been defending the language used by mr. holder i didn't think they had him. they kept pointing to he went into court and threw his fbi agent to get the warrant against rosen said rosen is an aider or abetter or coconspirator
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under the espionage act. my point as a lawyer was you can say rosen is a criminal, right? you can say is he a criminal, judge, trust me, is he a criminal but i'm never going to prosecute him. i have prosecutorial discretion. i'm never going to bring that case. that wouldn't necessarily be inconsistent with holder going out there saying i don't know anything about a potential prosecution. but, wait. >> bill: that is a dance. >> let me add a wrinkle. i went over and pored over that fbi affidavit paragraph by paragraph. and there is another paragraph in there that has been getting less attention and it's paragraph 45 of the affidavit if you look at it it he writes, the fbi agent: because of reporter, meaning rosen, because of reporter's own potential criminal liability in this matter, we believe requesting the voluntary production of the materials would be futile. now they take it a step further. they are not just naming him as a criminal. they are saying he has got liability. he has potential liability and there was holder saying i have never heard of potential prosecution of a member of the press.
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>> bill: holder had to see those words before he signed his name. >> of course, yes. he signed off on this according to nbc news' reporting and the daily beast reporting as well. >> bill: looks to me like holder at the very least is being disingenuous to congress at the very least. and a good lawyer like you might be able to nail his to the wall on peargery charge. >> he is in more trouble than i thought he was in. taking away the lying and the perjury, as far as misleading. they got him. clearly -- >> bill: you think is he going to resign essentially as well, right? >> you and i talked about holder and many scandals he has been involved in years now. that's in part due to the post he holds but due in part is he a political guy and placed in that post. and, you know, the more independent you are as attorney general the better off you are. he is not the most independent guy we have had. i have been saying i don't think this one is going to get him. i didn't think fast and furious was going to get him. this one? i'm starting to have my
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doubts. >> bill: it's going to get him. axelrod was the guy that signaled the switch. we're going to have more with cammeron and rosen. >> huffington post wants him to resign. left leaning law professor jonathan turleyly wants him out. >> do you hear this from the left about eric holder? never before. >> bill: in mexico arizona woman, we have been covering this case in jail charged with smuggling pots 12 pounds under the bus. no one saw her carrying pot. no evidence she had pot. somehow the pot got on the bus and they are charging her. friday we will get whether they are going to go ahead with this case. if they do go ahead with it it, a mother of seven, right? >> she is. not me. >> bill: not yet. okay. mother of seven. >> right. >> bill: clean record. >> right she had traffic tickets. >> bill: down there to attend a funeral. trying to get back to the u.s.a. clip her off the bus and charge her with drug smuggling. >> bill: i think this is the end of mexican tourism if they charge her. i don't think any mexican is going to go. >> there i certainly don't
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think anybody is going to go by bus. >> bill: not going to go by anything. you can't keep throwing americans in jail. you know the marine. you can't keep doing it? >> only two americans on the bus. everybody else was mexican. they got targeted. how did she get 12 pounds of pot on the bus and nobody witnesses and then she duct taped it to the seat and what kind of a moron who wanted to smuggle 12 pounds of pot across the border would put it underneath their own seat? it's going under your seat not mine. >> bill: evidence that this is a frameup and they wanted to shake her down. >> that's what her husband alleges that they asked for $5,000. >> bill: it's a corrupt country. we know that i think this is the tipping point. if mexico goes ahead and prosecutes this woman and keeps her in a filthy prison then americans are going to say, you know what? adios. >> aer modify seven going down there for a funeral. >> bill: and if that happens the mexican economy collapses. >> if they lose american tourism. they have to watch it. >> bill: guess who is going to lead that boycott,
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ms. megyn. >> is it you, bill? >> bill: possibly come prehende. >> not going to get any of the door stops here door mats. >> keeping my powder dry until friday. give them the chance to do the right thing. they do the wrong thing. >> if they prosecute her and wind up convicting her but very low conviction rate, it's 10 years in prison. >> bill: if the judge does not throw the case out, it will be moymalo. >> gracias, bill. >> bill: dennis miller on eric holder as well has president obama meeting governor christie again in new jersey. oregon woman under attack calls 911. >> i don't have anybody to send out there. >> okay. >> you know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? >> bill: outrageous, you bet. we will tell you why that happened an the crime that happened afterward. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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>> bill: washington beat segment tonight, lots going on as the scandals continue to envelope the nation's capitol. joining us from d.c., the very famous james rosen and fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron. people are taking bets on whether eric holder is going to have to resign, cammeron. and there is a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes. what are you hearing? >> well, frenzied odds making for one thing. both sides are sort of counting heads and counting
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broken stories and misplaced testimony. so far there are 8 senators, two governors and 130 members of the house all republicans calling for holder's resignation. there haven't been any liberal democrats in the house or senate who have done that a little noise from the huffington post jonathan turley. they don't amount to much in the scheme of things. >> bill: you saw what axelrod saw on sunday. >> the president says he supports holder but doesn't support the justice department going after journalists criminally for just doing their jobs. that's important. the president has said with some pretty loud his whispers coming outs of 1600 pennsylvania avenue and they are echoing down this end of the street the capital does know it he they are not happy with what holder did and wants something to change. this idea that the president assigning holder to go on an apology tour to washington media bureau chiefs and that is somehow going to undo the wrong that was done to rosen or the a.p. for that matter is ridiculous. when holder stayed over the second term, it was pretty much made clear by the
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administration and him that he didn't plan to stay the entire second term. so, if the tide turns and democrats start saying this is totally unacceptable and maybe we should have holder's head, too. it could be a matter of months before is he out of here. there is no way democrats on capitol hill are going to tolerate him being wrapped around their necks when the fall rolls around and they have to start worrying about next year's re-election. >> bill: all it takes is one irs official higher up to say you know what? these guys -- >> new revelations virtually every day contradiction by new email or document or some sort of contrary testimony. this is not going to go away. it's gone beyond drip, drip, drip. we are hose level spray at the white house. >> rosen as we mentioned to congressman ryan top of the broadcast congressman issa is subpoenaing all kinds of stuff from the state department john kerry is going to have to hand over all kind of benghazi rated material -- related material, what's the
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headline in this story for you? >> well, first and foremost to see whether the state department complies. they have until june 7 to turn over the documents that chairman issa is demanding to see. what he wants is all of the communications sent to or from 10 individuals at the state department, some of whom still work there. some of whom formerly worked there under secretary of state clinton relating to the development of those benghazi emails. the obama administration says in essence we have already been very cooperative with the congress. we have turned over 25,000 documents and we have made public those 94 pages of emails between cia, state department and white house officials around that -- that surrounded the crafting and scrubbing and editing of those talking points. but there were certain things said in those talking points that have led the republicans to seek still more documents that weren't included in those 94 pages. >> bill: what happens if they don't give them up if kerry's state department doesn't give up the documents that issa wants? >> you have plunged us into
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the realm of the hypothetical but i follow you there willingly. this would likely provoke the committee, the house oversight committee of which congressman issa is the chair to hold a vote on whether or not to hold to the secretary of state john kerry in contempt of congress. that vote would likely unfold along party lines. and then, the committee having so voted to hold secretary kerry in contempt, then the full house would have to vote on that. and, again, that vote would likely unfold along party lines and now several steps forward into hip think line hypothetical lines. turning over benghazi documents then likely the house as an institution would have to turn to the courts to get the contempt citation enforced. but probably there will be a deal worked out behind the scenes at some point. >> could be executive privilege if president obama is involved in any of that correspondence, also. but that's a wild card. all right, gentlemen. thanks very much. when we come right back, it will be miller time. the d man wants to talk
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly, in the miller time segment tonight, plenty on the table, so let's get right to the sage of southern california who is in new york city this evening. appearing for the bolder fresher show on west bury long island on saturday. >> also making my dramatic stage day debut in lincoln
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senator one-man show about mayor bloomberg about i twerp. >> bill: are you playing the man. >> i have to go in for early prosthetic work they fold the leg back up under. come on look -- >> bill: i like to park my car in new york city, occasionally. you can do a lesser on the mayor a little down? towed to staten island see it next september. >> have you ever seen beckel with -- he is usually a happy warrior, he looked beat up, didn't he? >> bill: beckel tonight? i don't know what he does. it's too frightening to come item plate. let's go christie obama down the jerusalem is i shore. i was looking tore bruce bring stein. didn't see him. >> they are cute together. it's like danny suzuki co-and sandy in greece. they are so cute together. >> who is sandy?
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olivia newton john. wins her a publish doll. it's exciting. obama throws like a girlie man, it's nice to watch christie. look at chris, it's tough for him to get into the reflective glory of anybody. i know he has also had the stapling done i think obama likes to come in and ask him if he can figure out a way to staple biden's mouth shut, work at that end of the canal. >> bill: why do you think the president takes time? i mean, obviously they are doing the sandy thing and all of that this is a photo op. to help him. >> any president would do this. >> bill: you think so? you think so with all the scandals and everything. >> especially with the scandals, for god's sake. >> bill: does it help president obama to be seen with chris christie or does it help christie to be seen with obama. >> christie would be caught bonked bombing an aspirin factory. >> bill: there is a diversion factor.
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i didn't know if it meant to either of them. >> they both get served by this. you know what i mean. christie gets some big out of it because he looks like an open-minded guy. >> bill: is he running again and needs democratic vote. >> when you are christie north of 400 pounds i don't mean being mean. he has insecurity issues maybe he likes being with the popular kid. >> bill: or the greece thing. you -- grease thing. eric holder, miller thinks is really steadman, oprah's boyfriend. thinks they are the same person. >> i don't think. they are. >> bill: you are positive that they're. >> he wants out of there. he wants to marry oprah. >> bill: is steadman going to resign? >> steadman at this point doesn't know whether to emit co 2 through other regions or wind his watch he is so screwed up. the fact is once he did the mark rich thing, is he a made man. it's like the mob. is he like billy bats. he will go when he wants to go. before that he will look
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them in the eye listen i did the dirty lifting on the mark rich thing i goal when i want to go. >> bill: let me explain the worse tax cheat in history mark rich is in switzerland got a pardon on clinton's last day in office which was engineered they say by assistant attorney general eric holder. >> he is a made man. >> bill: what's hesitate last name. >> steadman grahams. made man. they can't throw him out. forget knowing where the bodies is buried. he buried half of them. keep him in close until they can exit him out in a graceful manner. >> bill: you do think he is going to go eventually. >> yeah everybody goes eventually. obama will go eventually unless they give him a third term. steadman keep him a. who dig being a stick in the eye to guys like me. >> bill: do you believe that president obama in the long run with these three things now is going to be damaged beyond repair so is he a lame duck for the last three years? not going to have any influence at all? do you believe that will
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happen? >> well, he has been the world's highly -- most highly praised lame duck for five years. what's he got done except push through something called obama care which i believe democrats will eventually do of their own volition when they it find out it involves a photo id to participate in the program. what has he done? he has been a trifle and now under the point five years in he has to look me in the eye and to get off on all these accusations he has to say i wasn't benevolent. i'm clueless. i'm clueless. >> bill: do you believe that though? >> no. >> bill: do you believe he knew. >> you remember the phil hartman sketch called the mastermind where he played reagan and people would come into the office to visit reagan oh, hi, this is my desk. that's the rug. >> bill: on "saturday night live." >> he would leave the room and everybody would go in. >> bill: that's what you really believe. >> that's what obama is, sure. >> bill: he does know what's happening. >> oh, billy, come on. it seems like you cannot pitch yourself as the guy who knows everything and then all of a sudden go,
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all wobbly as thatcher would say when it comes time to knowing the important things. of course he knew. >> bill: dennis miller on the loose in new york city. see you in west bury. >> gitmo spa. >> bill: spa next welcome. this is too important. i don't want to dilute it. >> the saudi arabians are going to put al qaeda in spas. one man's waterboarding is another man's green tea naval irrigation flush. >> bill: save it for next wednesday. >> you always forget that's why i had to shoot it in. good luck at the little league field tonight. >> bill: on deck. woman under attack in oregon calls 911. >> is he still there? >> yes. he is. >> okay. do you want to stay on the phone with me until we figure out what he is -- might do or can you ask him to leave? >> bill: a report that will make you angry moments away. ♪
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>> bill: back ever the book segment tonight. did you see that? we begin with unbelievable situation in oregon. a county there has run out of money and can no longer protect people from crime. >> i don't have anybody to send out there. >> okay. >> you know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away or do you know if he is intoxicated or anything? >> i have already asked him. i already told him i was calling you. he has broke in before broke down my door and assaulted me. >> um-huh. is there any way you can safely leave the residence? >> no. i can't. because he is blocking pretty much my only way out. >> the only thing can i do is give you some advice and call the sheriff's office tomorrow. obviously if he comes in and unfortunately has a weapon or is trying to cause you physical harm, that's a different story. you know, the sheriff's office doesn't work up there i don't have anybody to send.
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>> bill: here now to explain further juliet huddy. i understand the guy did break in. a former boyfriend. assaulted the woman. >> he raped her. assaulted her, and this is somebody that had put her in the hospital two weeks before. she basically was essentially talking to this woman begging before. she was essentially talking to this woman begging for her life. >> josephine county in southwest oregon. grant's pass is the county seat. this is impossible to believe in america that the county didn't have any money and can't send law enforcement out to protect them. >> a logging area and a lot of federal money for the timber. the timber industry died down there. trying to protect the spotted owl and the salmon. >> bill: spending money on that. >> the safety nets have gone up. they have no money. >> bill: unbelievable. >> it is a poor area and they had a tax levy to try to get money and the people voted no. they had the opportunity. >> bill: i'm not a gun zealot. this woman should have a gun to
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protect herself. you will see more and more of this. counties don't have any money. cities are going bankrupt. cutting back everywhere. this woman was raped, ladies and gentlemen. this woman was raped and he was convicted of it. what is he serving? >> 8 year. >> bill: that is too light. there he is. and there was nobody to protect her. out ragous. >> a handful of sheriff's deputies running around. six of them to handle 80,000 people. >> bill: six deputies, 80,000 people. different thing. kmart looking for atension on the net. here is the latest spot. go. >> i hate the big ass prices. >> sounds like you could use some big ass savings. >> save 30 cents a gallon. >> a big ass discount. >> a really big asass discount.
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>> bill: they did something before. why a company as prestigious as kmart and a big concern. why are they doing this? >> hoping to attract more people obviously and attract more people. >> bill: double entendre bathroom humor? >> it has 17 million hits. one of the most shared ads ever on the internet. >> bill: do you feel people are going to go to kmart and buy sweaters? see linkage to that? >> the revenue has gone down for the quarter. >> bill: gone done. >> almost 5%. the commercials are not helping out. >> bill: they are a good partner for my books and they do give you good value for the money. >> we are are talking about on the o'reilly factor the number one show in cable television.
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>> we may be talking about it but do you really want to be in. >> i haven't thought about kmart. granted we live in new york city. >> bill: look at you. you are bloomingdale's. i'm kmart. you are looking at kmart right here. i haven't thought about kmart this one over here. >> i have gone to target recently. >> bill: up next the factor tip of the day. who will play jfk in the movie "killing kennedy" and h is he a test test test
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variety of other moderately priced gifts. check it out on billo'reilly .com. >> one williams' opinion that holder should investigate himself in the rosen case is ludicrous. i think juan is just protecting the president. don boyles. fox news should reprimand or terminate juan. should fox news do the same to some of the commentators who consistently uphold conservative positions, don? mary malone. you came across as is a bully and extremely condescending to juan. he should be able to make his points. he did make his points and they were dopey in my opinion. juan had his say and i had fine. mike fort. all could use a refresher course in the old military
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adage you can delegate authority but not responsibility. true leaders understand that. jeff, why did you say to bernie you would not call holdary liar. are you so pathetically pc that you can't say the word "lie"? >> the testimony looks hellacious. we invited him on "the factor" to explain. joan, stafford, virginia. i'm outraged with bernie goldberg implying that people that watch "dancing with the stars" don't know what is going on in the news. i think you understand that many americans simply chase the trivial. not you, you are watching this program. diane, massachusetts. bill, red keep it pithy over memorial day weekend.
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it must be a great book because it was freezing in new england, diane. you are 81 heart in lass to go camping. thanks for the tip about billy joel's interview in the "new york times." i really enjoyed it. worth reading. and finally tonight the tip of the day as you may know the movie killing kennedy will begin shooting in a couple of weeks in virginia and the national geographic channel announced that our pal rob lowe will play jfk. we like lowe. an honest guy. >> you say that hollywood is a one party town. we all know that. >> a one liberal democrat town. >> is there a reason for that? >> i think that and i don't know what it says, it is not meant to be a judgment but seems to me like creative people end up being democrats. >> have you become more conservative as you get older? >> without a doubt. i am a centrist. my son who is studying politics
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in high school had me take some online complicated pole poll and you -- poll and you couldn't have put me more in the middle than where i ended up. >> bill: jennifer good win will play jackie kennedy. the actor who will play the killer, lee harvey oswald will be announced shortly. factor tip of the day when casting a big movie do it right. we did. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website which is different from bill o'reilly .com. spout off about the factor. name and town if you wish to oh pine. word of the day do not be troglodyti c when writing to the factor.
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a guy on the miami heat with the tatoos. have you seen this guy? >> i'm bill o'reilly. remember the spin stops right here. we are definitely welcome to "red eye." it is like "the young and the restless" if by young you mean the old and the restless, heavily medicated. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show, karma police arrest his pot and he is making me feel ill. a little radiohead for you. and why does adam levine hate america? we will look at the phony outraged theater. and in a world that lost all hope, can one panel find the answer to whether movie trailers have become too long? that's coming later in the show. >> i see what you did there. >> i'm not sure i do. >> n
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