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time for the other bill. the factor is next. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i don't think harry reid and barack obama should shut down the federal government. if harry reid kills that harry reid is responsible. >> bill: conservative republican senator ted cruz under fire from his own party and things are getting pretty vinchts analysis with karl rove. [gunfire. >> horrifying terror attack in cane i can't, once again fanatical muslims killing innocent civilians. why are they doing that? we will tell you. >> you organize a protest against a general that was disgusting and despicable and you seem to be okay with that.
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were. >> bill: jesse watters confronting a college professor who is orchestrating attacks on general david petraeus. >> what kind of person are you. >> bill: a special edition of watters world tonight. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the world failing to confront the true nature of muslim terrorism. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo over the weekend. another vicious attack this one in kenya. scores of people massacred, gun downed in a shopping mall. this kind of terror activity now growing industry throughout the world and there is a reason why. ed the truth is that muslim jihadists want to kill christians and jews.
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that is what this is all about. nothing more. the muslim jihad believe that infidels do the not deserve to live. you will not hear the leaders ever the world say that including president obama. they will not tell what you is really going on here. this is simply about murder and if you are a christian or a just, you are a target. it is clear that al qaeda and its affiliates are not going to wage small-time terrorism all over the world. they will bush burn down christian churches, synagogues and if they can launch another 9/11. horrific attacks by jihadist muslims on other muslims. in iraq alone, more than 4,000 civilians have been killed this year by other muslims. in pakistan, a pair of muslim suicide bombers killed at least 81 christians just yesterday at a church. in march, a muslim mob torched 200 buildings at a
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christian neighborhood lahore pakistan. egypt 60 christian churches were burned during a four day period last august all by muslims. talking points could go on and on. what is the muslim world doing about it? nothing. pakistan, for example, allows terrorists to live in the northern part of the country. pretty much unmolested. from there they can launch attacks on afghanistan and blow up christians inside pakistan. iran pretty much supports worldwide terrorism with arms and shelter. yemen, a safe haven for muslim terrorists. somalia another chaotic place where terrorists can pretty much do what they want to do. the fact that the attack inside kenya was launched inside somalia according to reports. simply no coordinated leadership to confront the jihad. president obama is not going to do it. great britain and nato not going to do it it in fact, the most aggressive country fighting the jihad is france, if you can believe
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it. recently french troops defeated al qaeda in the african country of maly. france gets it. the french understand the danger from fanatical muslims. we're living in a cowardly world and the tastes know it the jihadists are just getting started. joining us from washington cliff may, president of the foundation for defense of democracy. you know where i am going to be ripped up? i'm anti-muslim, i'm. >> anna: at this muslim guy. you you know cair, the whole crew. on the left they are going to come after me, fine, come. the muslim world has got to solve this problem. and they are not. they are not solving it. they are not helping us. you know, countries like jordan and saudi arabia. they share intel once in a while. you hear no outcry from the billion muslims in the world about. this they don't rise up and chase these guys out of
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town or am i wrong? >>. no you are basically right. actually a place like jordan you will hear plenty of anger at the jihadists from the king and i was there just a few months ago. but the rich's countries in the muslim world saudi arainia, iran, they have encouraged terrorism and enemy cases they have and are funding terrorism. so you have this concept of what i call jihadism, it's an ancient doctrine and it says that the world of the muslims must defeat the world of the infidels and of the muslims who do not subscribe to this particular reading of history. can i show you quotes from usama bin laden and from ayatollah khomeini and others that say exactly what you said, bill, that it is the obligation much muslims to attack and kill infidels, christians, jews hindus who they consider muslims who don't want to do. this either participate in
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or support tacitly support the jihad? >> we don't know exactly. i would say a fair estimate based on polls that we have might be 10%, which is not a huge percentage. on the other hand, if you have as many as 1.5 billion muslims in the world, you are talking about a very large variable army. some people say it's not all about religion. the united states asserting itself in muslim countries. i think it's just religion thing. poor people in kenya didn't do anything. walking around shopping and bang, they are dead. they ask, according to eyewitness reports the killers, the jihadists ask are you muslim? if you are muslim, we are not going to kill you, everybody else dies. >> people we are talking about don't distinguish between religion and politics. it's all one in the same. an ideology that is also a
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theology and bellicose ideology. as you say it is focused on this war against the infidels. now are their grievances? of course there are that doesn't mean if the grievances can be addressed then it would all go away. >> bill: you don't blow up children because you have a beef. finally, president obama's philosophy has been reaching to reach out to the muslim world famous speech in cairo. he doesn't even say the war on terror. it's winding down. all of this. is he totally unrealistic? your opinion or does his strategy have any credibility? >> it's unrealistic. when you are talking about usama bin laden and alli khomeini in iran, can you reach out all you want, they see that as weakness. they do not want to compromise with you. they do not want peaceful existence with you. they want to defeat and destroy you. until you understand that, you can't possibly have a policy or strategy that is adequate to the threat. >> all right, mr. may. continue our discussion on
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what we can do to despite this islamic jihad in the days and weeks to come. next on the rundown, why is republican senator ted cruze being attacked by his own party. karl rove has some thoughts on that. later, jesse watters confronting a far left college professor is making life miserable for general petraeus. the factor is coming right ba
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>> bill: as you may ted cruz conservative republican leading a charge to defund obama care. that cause conflict within the republican party. >> as soon as we listed ted cruz as our featured guest this week, i got unsolicited research and questions not from democrats but from top republicans who to hesmer, cruz. >> some day i'm going to
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tell america what i really think about g.o.p. elephants that would turn oon a senator who is fulfilling his campaign promises. >> bill: joining us from austin, texas, fox news analyst karl rove. no question cruze is under siege by some republicans, why? >> well, the strategy of defunding obama care was an ad hoc strategy laid out without consulting with his fellow senators and at every step of the way, it's been sort of cobbled together on the fly. for example, the house of representatives voted to defund obama care and senator cruz that a way to go. i can't get it through the senate. i hope the house republicans will stand strong and continue to call for defending obama care -- defunding obama care. this upset the house republicans. his response was to say okay now, i'm going to filibuster it when it comes to the senate. then it was pointed out if he filibustered it it, he would be filibustering the bill that the house passed that it wouldn't be filibustering a bill that
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the democrats supported. he would be filibustering a bill the republicans supported. so some day -- >> bill: knows that the senate would vote it down. all of this is pretty self-effort. >> but, you know what, bill? his fellow senators don't don't know where he is coming from. sunday morning sitting in the green room waiting for "fox news sunday" to begin, i get a call from a senator whom i don't know too well who said to me do you know what he is going to say because i don't. i'm a senator and i have no idea what his end game is. i'm going to be watching this in order to figure out what he thinks we should do next. >> bill: let me stick up for cruz though. two pieces of of research i have to get out fast because they're interesting. cruz wants to be the leader of the republican party. he doesn't like the way it's being run. far too liberal not in your face enough and confrontational. is he breaking away from the consensus middle to stakeout his own area that he is going to be the leader. >> totally agree wants to be president. >> bill: wants the people
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to coalesce around his view of the country. there is nothing wrong with that. so why would the -- why would the mainstream republicans or republicans attack him? win the debate? that's what it is all about. >> that's the point. there needs to be a debate. he doesn't go to the thursday morning meetings and say guys and gals this is what i am thinking about doing. >> bill: he doesn't want to. he wants to break away. >> i know, so he should not be surprised, we should not be surprised if their response is we are not going to be dig dictated to by somebody who doesn't bother to tell us what he is going to do until after he has made up his mind. >> bill: bad blood and see who wins. i get letters all the time saying o'reilly you are a rino. i'm not even a republican how can i be a rino? in 2010 the tea party did very well as everybody knows in the midterm election. 2012 the tea party got its butt kicked. in the senate, there were 14 high profile races, the physical therapy -- tea
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party endorsed 14 and 12 of them lost in a bad economy. so you have got to win, if you want to dismantle obama care, you have got to win, and -- >> -- yeah. got to have. >> bill: cruz may be the guy to take the tea party up again. >> well, we will see. here is the deal though. we need to have a president who will sign a measure defunding, repealing, getting rid of and replacing obama care and until we have a president who is going to do that we are going to be. >> bill: that's three years away. >> that's why i favor a delay strategy. i think it is better for us to get a narrative going says democrats and republicans alike say president obama, if you want to give the corporations a year's delay, you have got to give the working man and woman a year's delay by delaying the individual mandate. we have 30-some odd democrats. wait a minute, wait a minute. we had nearly 30 democrats in the house of representatives vote for that measure. i bet you a dime to a dollar that if it came up on a straight up or down vote in the senate it would
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pass with 51 votes in the senate. >> bill: a delay of the implementation of obama care for the regular folks, a year delay. >> some elements, absolutely. >> bill: all right. lois lerner, irs, cincinnati chief person has quit or resigned or retired or she is not showing up again. >> yeah. >> bill: what do you think? >> she is off the payroll and she is off the payroll because even the irs informed her this they were going to begin the move to fire her terminate her at the irs for dereliction of duty and failure to perform adequate job when she was in charge of the tax exempt organizations. i think she wanted to get out of there before she got fired. the interesting thing to me, bill, is going to be whether or not this means that she is able to get the taxpayer to pick up her legal expenses any longer. until now, my sense is the taxpayers have been on the hook for legal expenses. if they fire her for. >> bill: do you think she will be fired? >> she will have continuing problems with the -- with
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house and oversight and, yes, she may ultimately be subject to criminal action. >> bill: all right, mr. rove. thank you, we appreciate it directly ahead, are republican politicians being intimidated by conservative media people? interesting question. brit hume has some thoughts. this man liberal economist robert rice said i called him a communist. can that possibly be true? those reports after these messages.
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shots at the republican party. do you believe that. >> i'm not sure they are calling the shots. make no mistake about it, bill. some of these radio talk show hosts have real influence. they have a huge following particularly many areas. members of congress who inhabit those areas are not worried about being reelected if they can get nominated. primary challenge deny the nomination. >> bill: that happened. >> go a long way to avoid it keeping radio talk show hosts off their back. >> that happened in indiana to lieu gear. well known senator a moderate. more conservative guy lost in the general race. you believe that in congress, if somebody has to run every two years as they do. and they get on the wrong side of a powerful radio voice, that's beamed into their district national. they can do them bad damage
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if they promote the other guy. >> not controlling but factor. pragmatic politician up for re-election. you are looking at the landscape and you don't want to a lot of problems. many of these districts the democrats can't cause you any problems. there are just not enough of them. what there are enough of is conservative republicans and conservative republicans around the country today are very disappointed in their party and its leadership. and they think that the control of the house of representatives should have been able to give them much more leverage than they have been able to demonstrate and they should have been able to do more with it if you are sitting over in the house of representatives and some measures of defund obama care comes along and you think it's a suicide mission because it might involve a government shutdown you are going to be hesitant to oppose it anyway because you don't want the most conservative -- you don't want the tea party and you don't want the conservative radio talk show host on your back. that doesn't mean they can defeat you but it means you don't want it. >> republican in name only. >> all that. >> my question and i believe this to be true you
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agree with me somed me i don't have a lot of influence. i'm almost sure what i'm putting out there is true. cruze has made an alliance with some conservative media people. now, what does that mean? well, it's basically a meeting of the minds it doesn't mean that blood brother packs or anything like that. it's a meeting of the minds. they agree. is he on on othese are the programs. they endorse them. he got a lot of media support from conservatives in his run in texas. cruz want to be leader of republican party and senses weakness. i'm almost positive that's what he is doing here. he wants to lead the party and be the president. >> i had lunch with him a couple weeks ago at his invitation. very pleasant lunch and we exchanged views on various things. i said to him i had followed him since he come to the senate very intelligent and articulate and if he could do what he was trying to do, which is to organize grass roots
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opposition to obama care so powerful it would do to obama care what grass roots had done to the latest effort to pass gun control, that if he could do that he would emerge as the leader of the republican party, the most important republican in america. that's a very tall order. but i think that's is what he would like to be able to could and that's what he is trying to do. >> bill: absolutely. that's what he is doing. you paid for that lunch, right? >> it was senate dining room i don't have an account there. >> bill: senate dining room. senator cruz won't come on the factor. if he will buy me lunch, he doesn't have to i will take the lunch down in the senate dining room. [ laughter ] all right. hume. hume gets all the free meals and perks. you know what i mean? pocket harvickys. >> i'm not dining with some power figure in washington. >> bill: i don't even get a subway. i don't even get a duncan doughnut thrown at me. >> that was the first time i had been in the senate
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dining room since 1989. >> bill: when you were 6 years old? >> no. i was 62 and i was covering the senate. >> all right, brit. thank you. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. far left guy robert rice not happy with me. he says i called him a communist. bernie goldberg will be referee on that. jesse watters tracks down a far left college professor who is making life miserable for general david petraeus. i hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight. trying to achieve a civil society. that's an admirable goal. president obama was in new york city and attended a forum to discuss that. >> it's my believe -- belief nation that strong nations recognize the values of citizens. support and empower their citizens rather than stand in their way. even when it is inconvenient or especially when it is inconvenient for government leaders. >> bill: joining us now from washington to analyze marry mary katharineham and juan williams. i have been torturing my staff why the president of the united states went to that little con fab. i don't know what it was. i read the associated press wire. they don't know what it was. ed henry doesn't know what it was. nobody knows what he was doing there. what's it all about, juan? >> you are lucky you are got me here. what's going on a lot of countries, especially third world countries, this he see a lot of ease thee these charities, american
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foundations that want to send in money to help out women organizations and empowering children. interfering in the business of their government, destabilizing their countries they see it as a threat. president obama, the community organizer says no, this is good work picking up on president bush's pro-item thing. these people are not fomenting dissent or trouble. they are trying to help grow better societies around the world. we want civil society. that's why you had secretary of state kerry and everybody there. >> bill: that's more boring than i thought was going to be. >> bill: i thought mary katharine it was about giving putin -- putting girl rock stars in jail and doesn't like the gays now even though he is a gay icon but he doesn't wear a shirt. you can't do. this i thought it was a jab at putin, hey, hey, come on, civil society. >> i would like to think that i think there is better ways to do that i think he showed up to give a nice speech on civil
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society. and, in fact, what's going on behind the scenes, the question that you ask all the time what is this sort of smart power get us in the end? gay exact same speech medvedev. how civil society is flourishing how do we send mess sack to america role make sure dissidents are valued. not by validating iran face to face. not by making a deal with russia bash ago free society to make sure that jerry treats its dissidents well maybe we could do that since we are trusting them on chemical weapons one thing i'm not confused about is that president obama's party and his apparucnics word of the day. for temperatured the tea party which are citizens who are involved try being to get. they are giving them a hard
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time. what about that? >> fold in there? >> i think you have gone way over the edge here. if you are trying to equate the irs trying to make sure that people weren't abusing tax exempt status people being tortured? did you say tortured? >> couldn't get their tax exempt status for months and months and months, come on. go ahead. mary katharine refers to government democratic down on activists. like freedom of expression and assembly. if you are treating a group of political adversaries differently based on political beliefs based on abuse of government power that's a problem. maybe that's a problem if we are doing it calling it a phony scandal. >> tea party has had trouble impacting american politics. >> you don't think it's a problem that they abuse government power to go after them. i think that's a problem. by the way. >> if you have proof bring it out. >> some day when someone is actually punished with this instead much retiring with benefits on us that would be great. >> if you have proof, show
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it what we know so far. mostly conservatives, mostly liberal groups. >> all conservatives with a handful of those who got their certifications shortly after being questioned conservatives waited for two years. >> i don't care how long they waited. the point is these are groups potentially abusing the tax exsacramento status. >> potentially? anybody can potentially if you want a civil society and want people get involved and make things better and you get the tea party is trying to do that in their own way and telling your irs crew and i'm not accusing anybody of doing that but somebody told them give these people a hard time that might eliminate you from that touchy feely conference, juan. do you know what i'm talking about? >> i'm all for the pro-democracy. i thought president bush was right. president obama is right on this. we can share american values. those american values include the tea party at home but not people who are
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tax cheats. >> they were abuse -- wrong way around. >> bill: thank you both for arguing among yourselves. i'm a little tired tonight. i didn't have to jump in. it was entertaining watching you go back and forth. >> we try. >> bill: when we come right back, bernie goldberg on possible bad behavior by me. and then, watters world confronting bad behavior by a college professor who is hounding general david petraeus. we'll be back in a moment.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tent. there is a a far left economics guy who teaches the ucal berkeley named robert rice. we used to have him on the factor way back until he started cheap shooting us and then we didn't have him on. 18 months ago reich objected to me calling him a communist. that sounds immature calling him a communist and i did that here is the clip. >> bill: after the president sees the factor tonight and he will appoint you and you will get it done. >> i have a method to my madness here. only available to us on friday. all right robert reich. is he a communist, right? >> communist,/socialist. >> bill: i said to robert reich i called him a communist with lou dobbs
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and huffington post there it is o'reilly called him a columnist. he writes a column about it is he so indignant. obviously i was giving him some jazz and i thought that was it he wrote his column on the huffington post, he didn't like it. fine. reich couldn't let it go. yesterday he wrote a column a year or so ago, actually it was 18 months, professor, bill o'reilly did say on his fox news show that i was a communist. i couldn't imagine what i could have done to provoke his ire except appear on several tv shows for arguing higher taxes for the wealthy. this was an example of uncivil society that i viciously attacked him and then some guy at an airport called him a communist as well. joining us now from north carolina purveyor of bernard goldberg.com. mr. goldberg. here is what i don't get. he drags this up 18 months after the fact. he has already done the huffington post thing. why is he doing this again? i mean, what's in it for
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him? attention? >> i think robert reich is trying to make bakinger point about the culture. i think he is trying to say that we have a hyperpartisan culture that honest civil debate has been replaced by name-calling and that we not only don't like the other side. we don't even want to hear what the other side has to say. and on those points, i completely agree with professor robert reich. his mcstake is that he used -- mistake is that he used your comi comment jumping off point it was clearly a joke. i call my liberal friends comis all the time and they know it's a joke. robert reich is a smart guy. i have interviewed him. he is a smart guy, yet as a progressive, like some other progressives he hasn't progressed like into the 21st century. he has said that this is a
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communist witch-hunt. these are not the 1950s, professor reich. bill o'reilly is not senator carte. it's a joke. >> bill: the column was entitled "the bile of america." you are right. he was trying to get across the discourse. robert reich his discourse on msnbc has not been exactly nice. i am not even going to bother quoting him i just will say that pot kettle black here, you know what i'm talking about? >> no, i do. let me make a point about his appearance on msnbc. he went on a program hosted by a fellow named ed schultz on msnbc to make a point about you, a negative point but and to make a point about the need for civility. professor reich, you are a smart man, to go on a program hosted by ed schultz, who called laura ingraham a wing shut and said republicans are bunch of bastards, those are
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schultz's words, those that is not the best place you could go about the need for civility. schultz should apologize about the comment on miss laura. be fair about it. >> he apologized. but my point is if you want' a forum to talk about the need for siflght,. >> yeah, that's not exactly the place to do it? >> you don't go on that show. >> no, the reason i'm even bringing it up is because this reflects on the "new york times." i didn't didn't research it obviously. people who don't watch the factor they don't know who i am. most people who hate me don't each know me watch the program. they will believe what he said, reich. that brings us to the latest gallup poll that asks do you trust the media? 55% say they don't trust the media at all. 44% say they do. and this is why people don't trust the media because it is a gotcha game these days. it's gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, slime slime slime, slam slam slam. and people get enough -- had enough of it. >> okay.
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so 44% of americans supposedly have confidence and trust in the mainstream media. that figure means absolutely nothing. you have to break it down into the different groups. and here's what gallup found. 60, 6-0% of democrats have confidence in the media duh, of course they do. the media reflects liberal democratic values and points of view. but only 37% of independence and only 33% of republicans have confidence in the media. those are the important numbers. 33% of republicans trust the media. 60% of democrats trust the media. those numbers ought to trouble the media. >> bill: well, i think the media has declined in media. the advent of the social media has led to that. where anything goes, no editing, do whatever you want. rumor becomes truth and then, you know, establishment media says we have got to do some of that
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too. that's where he we are today. i will give you the last word on it. >> i want to make clear that any poll that says 44% of the american media is a poll you have to be very suspicious of. >> bill: you know, in that poll about 15% of those are communists. [ laughter ] all right, bernie, thanks very much, on deck, jesse watters confronting a far left college professor who is hounding general david petraeus. watters moments away.
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assaulted. >> ♪ shouting] [shouting] >> [bleep]. >> all over you [bleep] >> now, why did those students bother petraeus? well, they were encouraged to do so by some of their own teachers, especially a guy named sandor john who teaches latin american history. we sent jesse watters out to speak with mr. john. ♪ ♪ professor, jesse watters with fox news. how are you doing? >> i don't want to talk with you right now. >> well, you organized a hate mob that physically harassed and lobbed obscenities at general david petraeus. >> what do you have to say? huh? [ laughter ] [shouting] >> students and faculty at city university of new york
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are not okay with the death squad organizer and somebody who organized drone attacks. >> so you are accusing david petraeus of war crimes and personally torturing people. do you have any facts to back that up? >> the guardian newspaper has amply documented that david petraeus brought to iraq colonel james steele who had been closely associated with the battalion which in el salvador carried out the massacre, which exterminated an entire village. >> i don't think those are actually facts. i think you are citing a left wing magazine in britain. >> you don't think. >> associated with edward snowden and wikileaks. david petraeus dedicated his entire life to keeping you safe and protecting your freedoms how do you live with yourself? >> as a matter of fact, jesse, my father fought in the battle of the bulge. my father fought in vietnam. my grandfather was in world war i. but none of them dedicated
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their careers to exterminating villages or creating torture camps. >> do you know that your salary is paid for by the taxpayers? >> do you know how muchage jungt that the city of new york makes, jesse? >> why don't you enlighten me. professor john does not have tenure. new yorkers play his salary. the university refuses to tell us how much it is. chancellor kelly has condemned the protest but has stonewalled the questions and refuses to take disciplinary action against the professor. how have the students reacted to him? >> you know, we all know his background. you know, being a general. but even if he didn't have that background he's a great professor. >> you saw video where the students swarmed the general. >> someone who served our country for so long deserves more respect. it's important to hear different viewpoints but it's important to be done in an environment of respect. i feel that hasn't happened. >> students, faculty and staff
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at the city university of new york will continue to express opposition at the attempt to turn this university into an abu grave on the island of manhattan. >> what kind of person are you? protests organized against general petraeus are now violent. last week six students were charged with on oh instruction, rioting, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. >> you are harassing this man. >> reporter: do you think it is okay to sick a wild angry mob of students on a decorated war veteran. >> you are calling students a mob? >> reporter: you organize add protest that was disgusting and despicable. you seem okay with it. >> is this supposed to be a news interview or joseph mccarthy reincarnated? >> reporter: one more time. are you okay with the despicable display -- >> are you okay with a war criminal being at then citi
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university of new york? many people are not. now i will take the subway. >> reporter: okay. >> okay. now he's b obviously a loon. your questions were legitimate. what's troubling is he wants to hurt petraeus. >> he does. >> this isn't a matter of debate or anything like that. he's calling petraeus a war criminal and all of this business. petraeus can't sue him because petraeus is a famous person and in this country you can't. but the school which is -- people should know. city university in new york, very left wing school. it i had trouble for years. they should have fired that guy. you can't do that. >> i i'm asking what their response is and the chancellor says we reject the disruption. it's easy. i can reject anything, but they are not doing anything about it. >> to his credit pe trace hasn't done anything, react ed. he's still teaching his class. >> we have tried to reach out to the general. he doesn't want to comment. the woman i spoke to who was a
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student doesn't feel comfortable going to the class. they are now barricading the classroom so you can't interfere with students going in and out. it is becoming a dangerous situation. >> the new york city police are barricading the classroom so nobody gets hurt. >> the students now have a track record. they are arrested. >> this is another ward churchill from the university of colorado? they had to fire the guy. this is what this is about. it's outrageous. taxpayers of new york pay this guy's salary. very good. thank you. >> thanks. >> back to tip of the day. are you a loyal person? and an update on "killing jesus" out tomorrow. the tip is two minutes away.
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test test time for the tip of the day. are you a loyal person? first tomorrow my new book "killing jesus" hits stores across the country. one footnote, if you become a bill o'reilly.com premium member or reup you get it free of charge and we'll even ship it to you free. what a great deal. from texas if starbucks was serious about keeping guns out of the stores they would install metal detectors. bingo. this was a publicity play. los angeles. bill, i was pleased with the segment on the indian-american miss america. there were far more internet postings celebrating her
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achievement than demeaning her ethnicity. from california, are there fox news program that greg gut feld is not on? i haven't seen him on "bulls & bears." mr. o'reilly i watch the factor while fixing dinner and i feel the need to inform you that you are rude to your guests. i hope that doesn't affect dinner, michelle. i would feel bad if it did. daytona beach, florida. bill, it saddens me that you don't know the word syllogism. me, the too, doctor. it was not a proud day. joy ames, texas. hey, bill, why is a crucifix on the cover of "killing jesus" on n the shape of a t rather than the traditional cross? my co-author and i believe you are looking at the actual cross, joy. we provide research to back it up. fascinating re search. from chicago, mr. o'reilly you
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said "killing jesus" is history h and is not religious. you need to read the kjv bible or you will not be saved. peggy hart from florida, i read the first chapter. thank you for writing a book that may reach people who are turned off by religion. like killing lincoln and kennedy this is a fast paced fact-filled book designed to keep everybody turning the pages. we posted the first chapter on bill o'reilly.com. bill, we enjoy watching the factor. never been there. i would like to go. we are watching the factor in the turks & caicos. one of my favorite places. enjoy it. thomas from ayman jordan. watching the factor here in a confusing place. i don't know who to sprortd. the jordanian government is solid. support them. if you are watching in an exotic place, let us know. and the tip of the day. are you a loyal person?
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if so, the odds are you are a good person. loyalty is a mark of nobility. the problem is loyalty isn't being emphasized much anymore, especially in american schools ch. we are liing in a selfish age where people think others on the planet are there to cater to them. i value loyalty and practice it. see this jacket? it's tailored by marcella who own it is tony the tailor shop in long island. i have been there for decades. i don't go anywhere else. same tailor. great job. right? as they say in texas, i dance with the one who brung me unless, of course, the one who brung me is arrested for a felony and i can't. that happens from time to time. stay loyal. not only to family and friend s but to your neighbors as well. if you do, you will prosper. that is it for us tonight.
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check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off. o'reilly at fox bnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. we are bringing back the word of the day. do not be a mooncalf when writing in. "60 minutes" will feature me and "killing jesus" on sunday. we should have a preview of that on wednesday on b "the fact factor." stay with us all week. we'll have interesting stuff swirling around. i am bill o'reilly. remember the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. >> it's tuesday september 24th. we begin with a fox news alert. the assault on an up scale mall in kenya entering the 4th day as forces fight to end the bloody
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standoff. americans are among the attackers. the breaking details straight ahead. >> with days left until the government shut down the senate debate on obama care is heating up. >> i am going to use every procedural means available to fight this fight. >> but some say that ted cruise and the rest of the republican party need to give up the fight. should they? we report you decide. >> and a 7th grade student suspended and could be expelled for the rest of the school year for shooting a toy gun in his own front yard. has zero tolerance finally gone too far? "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪
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>> good morning. you are watching fox and friends first on this tuesday morning shaping up to be a great day. hope it's the same where you live. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you so much for wa%9 with us this early on a tuesday morning. we are going to start with a fox news alert. the bloody battle for control of a mall in kenya still rages on. the crisis enters it's 4th day 62 people are dead and nearly 200 are injured. >> the government there confirming tlae terrorists a-- three terrorists are dead but they still have hostages and they are holding their ground. two or three americans were among the attackers. kelly wright live in washington with the latest. >> good morning to you. were americans among the attackers in kenya, a kenya official claims
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