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raring and ready to go. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> this was not a preplanned, precede meditated attack. >> bill: in a stunning announcement president obama is appointing former u.n. ambassador susan rice to be his top national security advisor. is this in your face or what? we'll have a full report. >> if you didn't come in and ask for this tax break, you ought to have never had a question asked of you. >> bill: far left guys like congressman jim mcdermott trying to defend the abuse of power by the irs. we will take a hard look at that. >> i don't care what you believe in, we don't -- wait, wait, wait. >> one of the things that i don't do well, is this:
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>> woo! >> michelle obama heckled at a private fundraiser. wait until you hear to did it. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> shepard: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama does an amazing thing that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as alert americans know former ambassador susan rice mislead the world about the assassination of the american ambassador to libya christopher stephens. despite being told by the cia that an organized terror attack may have killed the ambassador and three other americans, ms. rice went on tv and said this. the best information and the best assessment we have today is that not in fact, this was not a pre-planned
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premeditated attack. that what happened initially is that it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo, as a consequence of the video. >> bill: that caused a huge controversy and the benghazi situation is still unresolved. americans still don't know who screwed the whole thing up. so you would think that ambassador rice would keep a low profile. you would think. today, president obama announced that ambassador rice is his new national security advisor. she will replace tom donilon who will leave in july. some pundits say this is an insult to the republican party but it's not. it is defiance it all americans who care about protecting diplomats abroad. talking points doesn't believe susan rice lied. i believe she was told what to say and said it she did no investigation herself. but ms. rice knows, she knows who gave her the misleading talking points and she will not testify to
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that. therefore, susan rice is the face of the benghazi chaos. and now she has been rewarded, promoted by a president who also refuses to explain what happened in libya. outrageous? you bet. the president will also not explain the irs situation. his defenders denying that former irs chief douglas shulman visited the white house 157 times. but he was cleared into the people's house 157 times. that is a fact. those who diminish the shulman factor are lying directly to you of course the white house can clear all this up very easily the president chooses not to and his ache lights defend that. >> many of those meetings were for healthcare implementation. i was in them with them. there is nothing nefarious going on just because bill o'reilly has been raising questions about it. it doesn't mean that there is actually anything going on here. >> bill: that's just dumb. that's just dumb. if there wasn't anything
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going on, then the white house should release information about the meetings. they have it. release it. right? so what we have here is a defiant president, if he wants to promote ambassador rice is he going to do it. if he wants to stonewall about the irs commissioner? he will do that as well. and that's where we are on june 5th, 2013. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction with us one of the stars of the five bob beckel. take the rice promotion first. do you agree with it. >> i agree with it i think she is highly qualified. i do think there is a little bit of defiance by obama. i don't think the american people care much about benghazi. that's a sad thing. that's gone beyond them. >> bill: why would you if you are a leader of a country, you are not just the leader of your country but the leader of all americans. why would you and i think you are aptly put it, kind of give everybody a little jazz. kind of give them the middle digit. why do would do you that? >> first of all i think he
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wanted her to be secretary of state that got knocked out because of the benghazi thing because somebody gave her bad talking points. we don't know who those are. >> bill: shouldn't she say who those are. >> keep in mind that security does not have to testify. that is one person who doesn't have to testify. >> bill: isn't that shady? >> shady how? >> bill: because she may be getting the appointment because she won't have to testify. isn't that shady? >> listen, do you really believe that benghazi was some big complicated conspiracy? >> bill: no. i think it was incompetence. >> i think it was, too. >> bill: why don't we the people get the facts so that we can can know who was incompetent so it won't happen again? >> they call themselves dumb. have you ever heard an administration call itself dumb? >> bill: wait. i don't want it to happen again. aren't we an open society? aren't we supposed to be transparent here? are we supposed to be shady? >> no. i think we should know. tom donilon is an old friend of mine. he used to work for me. i think that tom probably will admit as much as
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anybody that mistakes were made. they should have sent their people out to try to. >> bill: they already admitted there was mistakes made. hillary clinton took full responsibility. the problem is we don't know what she took responsibility for. >> no, the only thing we don't know who ordered the standdown. >> bill: no, we don't gnome a number of things. we don't know who gave susan rice the talking points who go out and mislead the world. >> i think tom donilon gave it to them. >> bill: you think but you don't know. >> bill does it really matter? >> bill: it matters to me and i think it matters to millions of viewers. >> is it doesn't matter to america. >> bill: i am the pulse. let's get back to the shady business. ambassador rice gets appointed security advisor she doesn't have to testify. that seems to me a shade shady reason to do it? >> you can say that's the reason she was appointed national security advisor. i don't believe that. i think he wanted her as national security advisor. >> bill: no doubt he wants
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her she is a very loyal soldier. he has a big black mark on her resume. she was given talking points and again i was fair to her. i don't think she consciously lied. hey, ambassador rice here is what you say. sure, i will say it because that's the kind of person i am. i'm giving her a pass on that. so now she knows who talking points so tell the american people. >> we know they were led by general petraeus? >> no. he said he wouldn't sign off on it. >> self-serving to him which is not unusual for petraeus. >> wouldn't sign off because he was uneasy bringing video in as primary motivator of the attack. >> said it was the wrong thing to do. if you can't do it, take it out. >> bill: he didn't want the whole thing he knew was bogus. let's get back to the shady factor. this is shady. as a guy who wants honest government, and i assume you do. all right, why aren't you with me saying look, we
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want to know who gave rice the talking points. we want to know who said stand down in libya. we want the irs commissioner's meetings to come out. those are simple things. >> i said three weeks ago and i said on this program the answer to this is president obama ought to hold the press conference and answer at one time. that's a decision they make. not a decision i agree with. >> bill: i think you have to go to washington and i will pay for it and i will put you. >> that's all right. i can handle. >> bill: stand in front of the white house with the sign saying please hold a press conference and answer these questions, mr. president. will you do that? >> can i get in the white house and message inside. >> bill: you are a big shot. >> no i'm not a big shot. >> bill: i want you to go down there and get in the white house and tell them and they will log you in and they will know how are talking to because that's what they do at the. >> i have to tell on my show and only fire hydrant. >> bill: i have a line for that.
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>> bill: in the impact segment tonight, down playing the abuse of power by the irs. there is no question that powerful federal agency unfairly treated some conservative americans. they admit it. they admit it. that's not enough some far left guys like congressman jim mcdermott. >> each of your groups is highly political from opposing the president's health care reform to abortion restrictions to gay marriage you are all entrenched in some of the most controversial political issues in the country.
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and with your applications, you are asking the american public to pay for that work. >> bill: so it's their fault. we asked congressman mcdermott to appear with us tonight. he declined. he did show up to talk with ms. megyn kelly. >> jim talked about how they lost a $30,000 donation because a lot of people don't want to donate to groups who haven't received that stamp of approval in officially becoming a 501 c 4. >> that was not under testimony under oath. >> you reject it? >> he didn't offer any proof. >> so he was lying? is this your answer to that that anybody who claims that they lost donations they are misleading. >> you are putting words into my mouth. >> i'm asking you. >> you are putting words in my mouth. stop it. >> bill: oh, i wish he was here. no, joining us from washington with reaction, no i'm not going to bother
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with that. republican strategist kate obenshain and fox news analyst kirsten powers. mcdermott, let's take him first. defending the irs, attacking the people who come in look, we were abused by this powerful agency. it was wrong, it was unamerican. mcdermott apparently doesn't think it's unamerican and you say? i thought his behavior was appalling. if anybody watched that, it was unbelievable behavior why the irs. for him to say you are political, i mean, that's totally different situation topic, basically there are liberal groups that get this status and conservative groups that get this status. he can't just say it's okay to treat you guys this way because basically you think political positions that i disagree with so i'm going to look away when the irs abuses you. >> bill: he did clearly say that it was okay with him that the irs did what they did because these people were involved in political
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advocacy. and it's true they were but as you just pointed out, so are a bevy, bevy, bevy of far left groups that have the same status and are not scrutinized. now, go ahead. >> i just want to say there are a lot of groups that do much more political activity actually than these groups. abortion actually isn't a political act. it's not -- a political act is when you are doing something to get someone elected. >> bill: to vote. >> yeah. >> bill: here is the kicker, kate, if the obama administration, if the shoe were on the other foot, and it was a -- if president obama were a republican, and he were targeting liberal groups, i don't think jim mcdermott would be out there doing it. so, the man is a hypocrite and he can tell megyn kelly
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to stop it i would like him to come on here and tell me to stop it i think it would be a a little bit different. megyn kelly did a great interview. i'm not going to take that from this guy. is he way out of line. liberals have raised the specter in 2004 that the bush administration did investigate groups. do you know anything about, this kate? >> three. they have found three groups they were audited that they were standard audit for things that were said or done that verged on that political line. look, bill, i think that is a desperate attempt to by the liberal. >> bill: here is how desperate it is, more conservative groups were investigated by the irs than liberal groups. >> by the bush administration. and by the way we can look back to the clinton irs. and realize he had his former paramours were investigated. those who accused him of sexual assault were investigated by the irs and the heritage foundation, national review, concerned women for america. systems against government
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waste. the list goes on and on. >> bill: do you know who else was audited during the clinton administration. >> bill o'reilly. >> bill: three times. >> we are talking about 300 organizations that the irs has admitted to investigating because they opposed obama's philosophical. >> bill: the irs, the present leadership says yeah, we did it but it really wasn't us. it was guys in cincinnati it wasn't political now they are saying. >> guys in cincinnati and they were working at wkrp in cincinnati or something. i don't know. i'm confused. we are seeing a shift in the obama administration, by the irs. they are realizing of all the scandals, this one truly resonating. >> bill: this is big. they won't tell us, powers, what those meetings were about. oh, they won't say. they will attack me. bill o'reilly says it doesn't mean it's true. hey, put it on out there. >> yeah.
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would talked about this last week. i think you are totally off on the visits. >> bill: you think i'm totally off on it wouldn't you like to know for sure. because that would prove you right, powers. i know you embrace the concept. kirsten powers being right. just to have them released what the labels were so you can be right. >> logs show they were obama care meetings. >> bill: it doesn't say anything like that. no, no. >> and the number of times he actually showed up is something like 11, i think. >> bill: that's false. we don't know that. he was cleared in 157 times. and now we're asking for the logs. did he go? who did he meet with? what was the topic? they have it, they won't release it. that's the bottom line. thanks, ladies. army private bradley manning charged with aiding the enemy in a war on terror now some celebrities
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>> bill: factor follow up segment tonight. as we reported last night bradley manning aiding the enemy war on terror and could get 20 years in the war. he published. raid on raid. navy seals found some of manning's classified information. bin laden had it. but that doesn't matter to some celebrities who are supporting the private. >> if you saw incredible things, awful things, things that belonged in the public domain and not of some servers, in a dark room in washington. what would do you?
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what would do you? it's very hard for a lower level soldier to turn on -- >> i am bradley manning. >> i am bradley manning. >> i am bradley manning. >> bradley manning. >> bradley manning. >> i hope that we're. >> bradley manning. >> bill: apparently that means if bradley manning is convicted we can put phil donahue in prison for 20 years as well. joining us from washington to react fox news analyst dennis kucinich. misguided or are you on board with this? >> well, if the government lies, who is aiding the enemy. there is no proof that bradley manning had any direct communication with the enemy. that he passed information directly. some can say well, it was indirectly. there is no indication that resulted in any american soldier being hurt. >> bill: then he will be found not guilty then. >> i don't know how that's going to turn out. >> don't you believe in the nobility of the justice system in america? >> i believe in the first amendment, which is under attack by this
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administration. >> bill: do you believe that the government should have the right to classify information and make it a crime if that information is released. >> through 16 years in congress. >> bill: woe, woe, wait a minute. do you believe the has the right to classify information and make it a crime if it's released. yes or no? >> no. and i will tell you why. because the classification system is misused. i spent 16 years in congress. and i stopped going to classified meetings because they tell everybody in the meeting this is classified you can't talk about it put a chill on congress so when they read it the next day in the "new york times" or the "the washington post" they can't have any discussion. >> bill: i don't disagree that sometimes the classified system is misused. i don't disagree with that. and there are sleazy people both in the government and in the military that try to get away with stuff by slapping classified on it i'm not going to argue that point. but, the point on this case is that this private answered admits it took classified information. made his own personal decision to put it out to a
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far left web site, wikileaks, and it wound up in bin laden's compound while we have soldiers, marines, and naval and air force people in the field. that is a crime. and you should be defending our people in the field, in the war on terror rather than this weasel manning. >> number one, there is no evidence that this hurt anybody in the field. >> bill: no evidence? bin laden had the stuff. >> oh, bill. look our highest duet should be to the truth. when we start putting the government above the truth, we are all in trouble. that's kind of where we are headed towards right now. >> bill: look, there is a trial underway, right? mahmoud ahmadinejad is being tried for doing. this he has got a lawyer he can testify. you have got it think that what's going to come out is what he did and why he did it and then he is going to be found innocent or guilty. that's our system. but these idiots in the celebrity world, are saying oh, i'm bradley manning. they have already decided is he innocent. and apparently you have,
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too. that he is not guilty of putting out classified information. it's ridiculous. >> everyone who is concerned about an honest transparent government, everyone who is concerned about the misuse of classification of secrecy in government everyone who believes that the american eagle is our national eagle and not the ostrich ought to be standing up and speaking out. >> bill: are you kidding me in a war you don't think the government should have the right to protect secrets and strategy? >> we went to war based on lies. we went to war basted on lies who is accountable. >> >> bill: revoke the power of the president to wage the war. congress has not done that. >> bill o'reilly, i made my effort on that. >> bill: it doesn't matter. you are not the end all be all, you are one guy. >> that's right. country runs on the system. the system says you can't put out classified information. the guy puts it out. he pays the price. >> so corrupted, it's so corrupted where they are going to start going after journalists, you know, whether it's a fox news man or a associated press. they start going after
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journalists for having some kind of classified information getting out. >> bill: this guy was actually in iraq when he did it. good thing he is not charged with treason. >> bill o'reilly, he exposed a war crime in iraq. >> bill: all right mr. kucinich as always, thank you. plenty more ahead as the factor. dennis miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelle obama heckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a new book out called american gun. a history of the u.s. and 10 firearms. the book was written by the late navy seal chris keil who was shot to death in texas last february. a year earlier i interviewed chief petty officer kyle on the factor. anyway kyle's wife tea out promoting the book and i spoke with her last night. >> bill: is this is a progun book that you guys put out what's the headline of the book and most important thing in it. >> i don't think of it as much as a progun book as history book. honestly chris loved american history. yeah his interest are in guns that it makes sense that he would show how history has been changed by people using guns and how the gun manufacturers changed to adapt to the times. it's really fun and
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entertaining look at the people who changed history. >> but there is the specter of your late husband over the book and because he was killed with a firearm by a deranged guy. and that's the center of the debate that most americans who are clear thinking understand we need to defend ourselves with firearms and that's why the founding fathers put that in the constitution. the other side is also disturbing because there are a lot of crazy people that get ahold of guns and do damage like killing your husband. how do you balance that out. >> i think there are always people that are going to kill other people. they were doing it before guns. i don't really look at it as a gun issue because it's overshadowed so one evil act is something that we end up focusing on. we don't focus on all the positive things the vulnerable people like me who feel a little bit safer with a gun. i think it's just grossly skewed to a few evil acts. >> all right. jesse ventura had a dust up with your husband allegedly and your husband was on this program and told me
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this. you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. now, you don't mention his name but everybody knows who that is number one that happened? you knocked him out. >> i knocked him down. >> knocked him down. why would you punch ventura. >> he said you, y'all deserve to lose a few guys. >> navy seals? >> i'm assuming he was saying that to me. >> did he fight back? he went down, the cops were there, i took off running. >> now, the ventura is suing you, even though your husband is dead, continues the lawsuit and discussed it on cnn. roll the tape. >> i was accused by this gentleman of committing treason that's very serious, in fact it's a capital offense in the military. i want to clear my name because of the event and everything written about it did not happen it never occurred. the only place can i do that is to exercise my right to go to court. it is not about money. it's about restoring my
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reputation. >> but you know -- comfortable about the fact that you are now suing his widow? >> no. because it an insurance company is paying for the whole thing anyway. >> bill: how do you react to that? >> he is suing me for money for my estate for the money i'm supposed to use to raise my children, for the money we wanted to give to other veterans. is he suing me. harper collins, william morrow has an insurance company that is helping me pay for attorney fees that i can't can't pay on my own but the money he wants is mine. >> bill: i believe mr. ventura when he says he is insulted that his reputation was impound. how do you feel about him personally. >> i don't have an opinion on him personally. i don't really give him too much thought. >> bill: too much thought? i feel that if he really wants to be a man, he drops the case. if he really wants to be a man.
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you know? and if he wants to restore his reputation, then he should drop the case. that's how i feel, jess j i hope you got the message there. finally, a lot of people go through tragedies is there anything that you can can tell people who are suffering now as you have suffered because of the loss of your husband? any words? i think more than anythin say o know someone who has suffered a devastating loss. i can tell you that my family in the absolute worst of times has seen the best in people. that has given me more strength than could ever imagine. these people who live by the code of the samurai or father of the bible father to fatherless. when you suffer a tremendous loss, everyone needs love and support. in tangible ways. that's what people have done for us, it's been amazing. >> thanks very much for
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... us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight our pal dennis romping around england this week. because of that, we put together a best of miller segment for you and we begin with his take on white house spokesman jay carney. >> so i pretty much don't have anything to do in this segment. i'm going to go out and get a dr. pepper if you don't mind. and then you just, you know, kind of begin with jay carney and just go. >> well, they are going it audit dr. pepper because they don't think he wants obama care so they are going to go after him. you know, billy, somehow later this week sandra fluke manages so get
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knocked up i'm never going to quit laughing. this is absolutely rich. yippee yi mrs. fuddrucker, looks like we have got a convoy ♪ convoy. >> did you see holder today, is he shakier than a jack hammer operator playing django on lunch break. >> what about jay carney he has a worse bluff than marty holding pocket full of ace. >> public policy polling, ppp. and i'm going to read the questions and we will put them on the screen and miller is going to comment. unbelievable. okay. lee harvey oswald did he act alone in killing president kennedy or was there some larger conspiracy. acted alone 25. larger conspiracy 51. not sure 24. of course did i kill kennedy and oswald i know all about him.
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couple of things i couldn't answer. i would put myself not sure here. there are things years i can't answer that assassination. >> i think he shot lincoln. i think he shot garfield. i think he shot mckinley. >> bill: he would be too old. he couldn't do that. >> i think he gave zachery taylor an rights. he fdr cerebral hem hemorrhage. i think he shot jr ewing. [gunshot] >> i think he might have knocked up january jones from madmen. >> you are going to have a lot of first kisses. >> bill: we will put you in the not sure category. >> the guy was busy. >> bill: do you believe paul mccartney actually died in a car crash in 1966 and secretly replaced by a lookalike so the beatles could continue. 5% do believe he was killed. not sure 14%. that means 19% do not believe 80%. is this an alien pod person. >> no.
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there is nobody else that could be in the beatles except those four. that's what made them the beatles. gear jerry and the pacemakers were put here to eventually inhabit dick cheney's heart. ♪ >> bill: i think it was freddie and the dreerms. >> what's up? >> bill: final question. do you believe that shape shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining political power to manipulate our societies or not? i love that or not. so 4% do believe there are shape shifting reptilian people and 7% not sure think reptiles influencing our lives. [ laughter ] >> bill: are you surprised there are this many crazy people in the world? >> billy, come on. there are days i watch the news i don't leave the house. this is just a skim on the surface, baby. it is nutsville out there. you know that.
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>> bill: how many are you going to spot knee on a one on one game. >> game to 11? >> bill: yeah. >> i would spot you 10. >> bill: you would spot me 10. that's pretty cocky. he still hasn't played me. that's like three or four years ago? come on. i'm ready to go. >> he is better at shooting than he is picking winners in the green job category. you know what i mean. really bad with green investments. >> bill: 2 for 22 let's start taxing his shots we will all be flush. what you didn't see at the easter egg hunt. biden is right off camera playing pin the tale on himself. >> thanks for noticing me. >> you missed that. [ laughter ] >> bill: let's go christie, obama down the jers store. i was looking for bruce springsteen. didn't see them. >> they are cute together. it's like danny zoko and
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greece. >> sandy? >> tell me about it stud. >> who is sandy? owe livian newton john. >> chunky in this one. he looks up to her. he wins her a publish doll. that's exciting. and, you know, obama throws like a girlie man so it's nice to watch christie. look at chris, it's tough for him to get in the reflective glory of anybody. i know he has also had the stabling done i think obama likes to come in and ask him if he can figure out a way to staple his mouth shut. >> y'all are doing something right. >> work at that end of the canal. >> bill: obviously too long the sandy thing and all of that this is a photo on to help him. >> any president would do this. >> bill: do you think so? >> yeah. ♪ go together
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>> bill: miller is in england. two footnotes last call for the bolder fresher show. 50 tickets remain together. evening show sold out. we would like to you vote in our poll. will attorney general eric holder be force to have had resign? yes or no. give you the results tomorrow. on deck, michelle obama gets heckled at a private dinner. right back. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do?
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>> bill: back of the book segment. did you see that. we have two interesting situations. on tuesday, first lady michelle obama attended a private fund raising dinner in washington where she was speaking about helping children at risk. >> we cannot wait right now today. we have an obligation to stand up for are those kids.
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and i don't care what you believe in, we don't -- wait, wait, wait. one of the things i -- one of the things that i don't do well is this. so let me make the point that i was making before. we are here for our kids! >> all right. here now, juliette huddi. who was the heckler? >> a gay rights activist. >> she was actually one of the organizers of this event which was held at a private home. you never hear about this kind of stuff happening at some of the private homes. >> bill: it this woman helped organize and bring the first lady in to help children at rick and then rudely interrupts and is disrespectful toward the very person she tried to get in to the private fundraiser. >> exactly. after that sort of little at down and says either you talk, i will give you the microphone
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or i will leave. the audience claps for her and says no. >> bill: don't leave. did the secret service remove this loon. >> she was escorted out. >> it would have to be the secret service unless they hired bouncers for the dinner. >> she wanted to bring attention to the gay rights nondiscrimination sexual discrimination in the work place for federal contractors. >> bill: some kind of agenda item that had nothing to do with children which is why the first lady was there. >> exactly. >> bill: totally inappropriate. >> trying to get her point across. >> bill: she wasn't arrested or charged or anything? didn't get to eat, right? no dessert for you. >> not clear. >> bill: a serious story in delaware off the gosnell story in pennsylvania. an abortion doctor under
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investigation. here is his name, ready. dr. timothy liveright. can you believe it. apparently this guy was killing fetuses at an unbelievable rate. >> the accusations are by the attorney general that he was oversedating patients and doing all sorts of things. he claims he is the victim of people with an agenda. that he never did anything wrong. he has since willingly voluntarily given up his license to practice in delaware. >> bill: nobody does that unless they are in trouble. he is associated with planned parent hood and blam blaming tm for the terrible things that the state of delaware says he did. >> he says he is work fog are are a planned parenthood in delaware that is running amuck you and he says he is developpized by the disaster that is the planned parenthood in wilmington delaware.
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>> bill: the testimony that was this guy was killing fetuses at the rate of one every ten minutes and they wouldn't even clean or sterilize the operating table before they brought somebody else. in blood and all this other stuff. that is how horrendous it was. >> there is a report that he flies down in his private plane to the office. he starts giving sedation and hears about a problem on the plane and leaves the building to go deal with the plane and comes back while the people are zombiized because they are so doped up and goes and starts to do. >> bill: going to criminally prosecute him? >> not clear yet. the attorney general won't talk about it because it is an active investigation. so far just a civil complaint. >> bill: tomorrow, we will have a big thing with may gi megan y about problems in new york that ties into this. nice to see you. thank you very much. factor tip of the day.
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house gave marching orders to the irs to harass conservatives. if i get the information i will give it to you. the stonewall is in place. we don't know. charles of new zealand. why is there not an investigation by a law enforcement agency to the irs? we move slow toly on these things in america. krauthammer was correct when said the view point of the irs commissioner's wife is not the relevant. guilt by association is wrong. that reis a. bill, your ais setsment of why the poise issue matters was brilliant. i rarely disagree he with charles but you were right. everyone is a winner if they try. jordan, dallas, texas. i'm 22 and most people my age only care about trendy news stories. they don't pay attention to the
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economy. or to the national debt. even though i effect my honors english teacher i spent the entire school year listening to her bloviate about liberal causes so on the last day of school i am giving h her a copy of "keep it pithy." i assume you are not going to have that teacher again. if that is the case, good call. a good deal. but if she is still around next year, i don't know. good book she just may not appreciate it. wendy tyler. i must say that the tip of the day about keeping private things private should be repeated on every talk show. enough with the sharing about personal things. i am with you, wendy, you will never win by telling people about your personal life. it will always result in unintended consequences that are bad. glad you like the tip. and finally tonight, another
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factor tip of the day. to many children the internet is opiomania dickiv opium. an addictive substance that takes them far from reality. the primary source of recreation is a little screen. here is the tip. make them leave the house! force them to go outside and do something. lock the door behind them! for example, i'm taking some urchins to alaska this summer and also to >> i'm lucky enough to have the resources to do that. i would drive someplace close. of course, they will be whining, of course they will, but so what. get them out into the real world on a regular basis. if you don't. you will regret it. that is factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. check out our fox news
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with us. >> it's june 6th and thanks for watching "fox and friends" and we have a loaded up news day. >> a fox news alert. a miracle in philadelphia, firefighters sifting through the debris pulled out a woman alive. she was alert and talking to her rescuers. she had been trapped for 13 hours. she is in critical condition condition at the hospital. the death toll has risen to six. crews are still looking for victims. >> this is still an active search and rescue site. our forces have been diligent and they are determined and if anyone else is in that building they will find them. >> 13 other people were hurt. four story building was in the process of being demolished when it toppled on a thrift store. >> that brings folks hope.
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she was found after 13 hours. >> absolutely and doing well. >> on to another story, another fox alert to bring you this morning. good news to report. hope for a dying ten-year-old girl. a federal judge taking action after kathleen sebelius wouldn't do it. the judge ruling that sara monihan can be added to an adult transplant list. here is reaction. >> whoa! >> heather: to save this little girl's life. look how happy she is right there. they granted the temporary request because of severity of sara's condition. she suffered from cystic fibrosis and doctors say she has weeks to live. >> we were overjoyed. i know that ten days
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