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, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. on, tonight. >> you have got to blame the republicans for some of this because they delayed everything they possibly could. >> so now fanatical democrats are saying g.o.p. opposition to obama care somehow spooked the computers. or something. talking points on the case. >> cbs news has confirmed that in washington more than 35,000 people are newly enrolled. 87% signed up for medicaid. >> that means people getting free healthcare are coming in, but americans having to pay are not. lou dobbs will break down the frightening numbers. also tonight gutfeld mcguirk on halloween costumes the university of colorado found offensive. and the pinheads of the week the marines are involved.
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caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. data on obama care begins to roll in. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. first of all, the factor has established itself as the go-to news program if you want the facts about obama care. our ratings this week have been stellar and we have been up against ferocious competition like the world series. millions of americans not crazy in a that the particular call huge rate. california, cancelled health insurance plans for individuals. blue shield of individuals.
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dropping 45% of its customers in florida blue. 80%. that's just the beginning. policies will be cut. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. 14 million people who buy insurance. that they had previously. >> >> cause, whether he did so intentionally is impossible. haven't begun 160 million americans. if you confront some ardent democrats about the
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situation, here is blame the republicans for some of this because they delayed everything they possibly could, threw as many monkey wrenches. so let me get this straight. dr. dean republicans oppose obama care somehow the computer system doesn't work? i guess republicans some kind of magical power. software allowing it not to function that seems to be dr. dean's diagnosis. even president obama's most loyal supporters will have to accept that obama care is not ready. talking points expect as bipartisan bill that will delay compromise way back before. the reason for you guys to continue to watch the program. top story tonight, reaction joining us from boston, dr. jonathan gruber who teaches economics at mit and
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helped shape the romney care program in massachusetts and advise on obama care as well. doctor, would you support a one year delay? >> no, i would not, bill. >> and the reason that you want to go forward with this system that's kind of chaotic is? >> because we are overreacting to short-term news. look, when we set up the first month 150. same kind of issues facing internationally. people, the law was widely supported by residents of our state. it just take as while. we can't overreact to day-to-day and week to week. long run trend. find somebody who can't sign up even if they want to sign up because that's the situation we have now. >> look, it's -- we have to ask ourselves better, worse or the same. as we mentioned effect them.
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this is how much we are going to take out of your check. what the final obama care mandates against the companies are going to be. let me get back to massachusetts because that's in play. all right? so massachusetts now, the wait for to see a doctor in internal medicine physician has increased from 33 days before romney care to 50 days now. why? >> okay, let me go back first of all and group insurance we do know what's going to happen because we have seen it in massachusetts. >> you can't extrapolate that. let's stay with the facts. these are the facts. >> you want to extrapolate something on massachusetts level. i want to extrapolate something on massachusetts level.
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let's stay on the same playing field. they went up at exactly the national rate. this law will not raise employer insurance premiums and not lower them in the short-term. >> president obama said it would lower them. >> it will lower them in the long term. >> let's be very clear. 3 days before romney care, 50 days now. why the increase in wait? >> that fact is incorrect. if you look at the surveys that were done of doctors, on average, doctor waiting times, which were very high in massachusetts before a law did not go up. they went up for some and down for others. >> this just came out. the massachusetts medical society, july 213, okay, it's ninth annual patients access to care study, that is where i just it crewed you, you say that's bull? that's bogus? this study doesn't mean anything, it's wrong. >> what i say is if you look at that same study and across specialties, some specialties went up. some specialties went down. >> family care physicians. >> internal medicine physicians they didn't -- 33
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to 50 is not before the law they didn't measure that before the law. >> it's from 2007 to 2013. all right? is that fair? 33 to 50. >> 33 to 50 for. >> why is it going up? >> if you look at that survey, overall across all doctors, it went up for some and down for some but did not go up on average. >> that's not what this study says but we will move ahead. according to the boston herald in 2013, healthcare will consume 41% of massachusetts budget as opposed to 23% in 2000. enormous rise in costs for the citizens of the bay state you say? >> i say that basically if you look across the nation, it's pretty comparable. basically healthcare costs have been going up at 7.5% that's not what we are being sold this government intrusion on the state or federal level are going to bring premiums down for
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everybody and control the spending in massachusetts it hasn't and the wait time even though you dispute it, i'm going to have to go with this has almost doubled. i'm not seeing why you are so confident if massachusetts is running this way, why the federal system, which is going to be much more difficult to impose. final, you believe as many believe. >> home on. >> go ahead. >> what i'm saying is you are picking certain facts. >> i'm giving you the big ones. overall costs and wait time. >> no, you are missing wait time, no, the biggest one is two thirds of the uninsured citizens of massachusetts got healthcare coverage. premiums individual market came down auto%. we he have a 66% public approval. those are facts, too, that you are not choosing to present. wait times may or may not have gone up. >> i'm zeroing in on the problems of execution, all right? >> okay. >> you must though that the bay state has a huge debt. now, when you say more people are covered, that's
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true, but it's an income redistribution play, it's taking from those who have and supporting those who have not. and that's what this is all about, isn't it not? >> this is about -- there is no doubt there is large income distribution in this law, bill, can you like it or not. and that's debate for another day. that's fundamentally what this law is about. fundamentally about providing security for americans who today can be wrunt at a moment's notice by having a bad gene or getting in a bad traffic accident. >> i'm with you on preexisting conditions and i am with you on providing health insurance for those who can't provide it for themselves. i'm not with you on the state and the feds doing it i think it can be done private sector i want to have this conversation with you. we appreciate you coming on the program tonight. >> my pleasure, bill. >> next on the program, lou dobbs on americans getting free healthcare as we discussed. is that a good thing? later gutfeld and mcguirk
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>> lou's the boss seeing want tonight, cbs news has been aggressive in investigating obama care. here is what was said this morning. >> cbs news has confirmed that in washington, more than 35,000 people are newly enrolled, 87% signed up for medicaid. in kentucky, out of 26,000 new enrollments, 82% are on medicaid. medicaid experts say they are not sure why they are seeing those lopsided enrollment numbers but point out it's easier to enroll in medicaid than private insurance. >> now, medicaid clients usually get much of their healthcare free, paid for by the state and federal government. you can see if if everybody is getting free healthcare and few are signing up for paid healthcare what a debacle it all could be.
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with me here is lou dobbs. a little disingenuous of course people are going to get a good deal increased medicaid payments going to sign up and those aren't will not. >> going beyond that they can't sign on to obama care there is a limit in that market. >> they can't because of the glitches all the chaos? >> whatever we call it. this thing won't be ready at the earliest for another five weeks. secondly medicaid is free to people. therefore they are competing. governments are competing with themselves to bring people in. >> maybe you can explain this to me because i'm not as smart as you and i'm a simple man. >> i'm glad we finally reached agreement on that. >> we had medicaid before all of this. so poor people were getting their healthcare kind of paid for, right? >> exactly. >> obama care up that or what's the difference? >> it's an attempt at socialized medicine say i already have my medicaid
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program and already getting free healthcare or nearly free healthcare? >> which means you are at the poverty level. many people expected we would go to a single payer system. >> what's the difference between obama care and just before the medicaid? >> obama care itself is a version of a public private partnership between the private insurance companies and the federal government. >> all it does is reorganize medicaid under the auspices of you have to do certain things, you have to. >> you have to, it's mandated and it is the first attempt to try to take, to cherry pick if you will those who need insurance and healthcare less than others and that is, of course, those 18 to 35 the premise of obama care reach in to 2.7 million people. you charge those young people high premiums. >> not really high if you look at them. that's not enough to offset the big cost of ensuring 30 million people who don't have money. >> it is the critical segment to make obama care
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work. is the follow crumb. that's fulcrum. >> even if every young person signed up it for it could be a dent in the cost. >> $1 trillion in new and higher taxes is going to be leveled on the american people, you and me working people who can pay it, all right? and companies will pass the cost on to you and me to fund this. that's what it is about. that's what. >> partly. >> no, that's most of it. it's a trillion dollars. >> but, again, the fulcrum is that 18 to 35 group. the rest of it is what happens if these people stay in medicaid. >> then just just raise taxes more. >> they not only raise taxes more on millions of americans, but they also then push up the premiumssák;< for private insurance as well. >> they're going to pass it along to us. >> this is a potential vortex into which we have moved. >> the doctor we talked, to very smart guy, sincere guy, a lot of skin in the game
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because he is upfront in romney care and obama care. he wouldn't answer my visit question, you know, you have to wait longer in massachusetts almost double now to see a primary care physician. he says he doesn't believe the stats. i think the stats are true. this is a pretty exhaustionive study. it is part of the truth as the professor indicated e he proved himself far more to be an idealogue than academic. >> he wants that and i understand it. i don't know about far more. it's what they call the greater good. the greater good is served by having everybody have healthcare no matter how much it costs dobbs and o'reilly and everybody else. >> this is so fundamental to the country. give me two seconds here. we are talking about messing up one sixth of the economy. we are not talking about healthcare.gov. we are talking about two trillion dollars here. >> i know. >> we are talking about setting back job creation. we are talking about stopping creation of businesses. >> a lot of consequences but
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you are never going to get the other side to admit that. ever. it's all going to work out and going to be swell. >> not if we start at mit. >> i like mit. he is not going to admit it's not going to work. >> we need more scholars than idealogues in academia. >> lou dobbs, directly ahead a horrible story in boston. a teacher murdered by a student she was trying to help. the french and germans mad at president obama because americans have been spying on them. we will get to the bottom of that in just a few moments. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days.
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outside of boston. charged with with murdering his math teacher 24-year-old colleen ritzer. by all accounts she was a caring teacher who tried to help the boy. here now with fox news anchor geraldo rivera was there a motive. >> i don't know, clearly a crime of passion. nothing was taken. it wasn't a property crime. we don't know that they had had a particular beef between the two of them. and he killed her in such a savage way with these box cutters slitting her throat and multiple stab wounds. i can only surmise and this is surmise that this strapping 14-year-old 6-foot and more might have misinterpreted the 24-year-old teacher's care for him as an academic, as a compassionate person she has impeccable reputation. maybe he did something untoward and she resisted. i don't know what set him off. >> there is a report that the teacher was giving him
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extra help in math after class. has that been verified? >> he they had the last -- they had the last period he was doodling and they had a key test coming up. she key students in the class and said can you stay after class. i want to make sure you can do these problems. and therein starts this process where he follows her to the faculty bathroom on the second floor that's where the crime takes place. >> and then he hauled the body into the woods. >> he put it in recycling bin so it wouldn't be seen. the surveillance cameras, you know, folk tail that they actually have the crime on tape. i do not believe that they clearly have the young man taking the recycling ben out of the building and going toward this wooded area directly ajay kent. >> and then he goes to the movies. >> he went to the movies and saw blue jasmine the woody allen film and went to wendy's. around midnight at night after he had been reported missing and the teacher as
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well had been reported missing they found him walking along route 1. >> do we know anything bhis family? >> yes, his family came from tennessee service family. his dad not part of his life typically. his mom settled in the boston suburban area. >> so no father in the home? >> no father in the home. and relatively new to the school. jv soccer team. everyone noticed him missing. her car was still in the parking lot. didn't think this through. >> he will confess to the cops. >> he has essentially. he will tell us what happened he will be tried as an adult. >> as he should be. now in bolder, colorado, jonbenet ramsey. you may remember that case. remember that girl? beauty contestant, plenty of video on her, very aggressive mother, stage mother, father was wealthy. they live in bolder a community very questionable in many law enforcement areas. now today, today the
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indictment of the grand jury, all right, was finally, after journalists asked for it for years, finally unveiled. what did it say? >> the indictment, charlie brennan is the reporter who under freedom of information. >> he is for the camera? >> daily camera. >> a local paper there in bolder after years of trying, the paper first reported in january that there had been an indictment. the tale had been for years and i covered the story so extensively. i was out in bolder and the rest of it, the story had been for years there was no indictment. then in january the daily camera reports that there has been an indictment. now we know there has been an indictment. the indictment which 12 jurors unanimously voted on were that these people were guilty of child abuse. >> the parents? >> child abuse leading to murder. john and patsy ramsey. child abuse leading to the murder of their child. >> that's what the grand jury said? >> yet, the d.a. alex
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hunter. patsy ramsey is deceased. the father is still alive. >> she died in cancer in 2006. >> the d.a. got this grand jury indictment but refused to implement it because he said he didn't have enough evidence to win, are you buying it? i don't know what the mat matchinations. >> let me go back to the crime. child abuse leading to murder meaning there is a third person involved. besides john and patsy. they found d.n.a. that didn't match john and patsy, the parents. that's why they thought they would be exonerated. now this indictment makes clear that the grand jury knew there was a third person involved. that's the d.n.a. that's the stranger, some kind of conspiracy to torture and abuse this child. the parents were probably part of it, according to the grand jury. this thing has only just begun, the pressure on john
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ramsey the dad, there is no statute of limitations on murder. >> do you think he will be indicted now? >> i. >> a new da? >> it's a new d.a. is it a new age in bolder? >> no. there is not. a lot of pressure. >> maybe the feds will get involved in this. >> i too believe that the parents i thought at the first moment and scared away by a lawyer named linwood he said if you say another word about these parents we are going to sue you for slander and libel and all the rest of it. >> geraldo, see him on the weekend. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this weekend. why did spy on the german chancellor angela merkel. gutfeld and mcguirk are the pinheads of the week also. a scary story out of colorado, the university scrutinizing some halloween costumes. we hope you stay tuned to we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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german and french. aren't they our friends. german leader angela merkel not happy. >> flying among -- spying among friends does not work at all that's what i said when he was in berlin and july and yesterday on the phone. we need trust among partners and this trust needs to be restored now. >> mrs. merkel referring to president obama. joining us from washington to explain. lt. colonel ralph peters,
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author of the novel "hell or richmond." so should chancellor merkel be teed off, colonel? >> angela merkel has distinctive background raised up in east germany. everyone was spied upon. she is aladies and gentlemen to it bill, everybody spies on everybody. within the last 48 hours, the german "new york post" broke the story, said the german -- their cia, nsa wrapped into one, spies on americans, our phone calls, email, instant messaging, and the german spy chief didn't deny it he said oh our program is not on the scale of the americans. the french, the former french counter intelligence chief up until last year, bernard -- sounds italian but he is french. said he was amused that the french as in casablanca so shocked about all of this. because is he a were toker counter intelligence chief. he said everybody spies on
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everybody. and he admitted that the french engage in heavy industrial espionage and back in my time, in the intelligence world, i can tell you, bill, until the chinese came along, the french in our view the number one industrial spy threat. so, these relationships, it's like a marriage in which both spouses pretend the other spouse isn't cheating because it's just easier. but,. [speaking french] >> everybody spies upon everybody. >> i don't disagree upon that i think everybody now in the world is the subject -- you know, we could be spied upon at any moment by nsa, some cookie guy, snowden's friends. i mean, so nobody in the world is really protected from this, right? >> >> well, i think some of the u.s. secure communications are. i wouldn't be surprised if some of the russian secure communications are pretty well protected. but, on the whole. break the codes that have
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gone so far i believe just about anything can be broken. now, i want to stress it. i'm out of the intel game now. i have no access to classified information. but i'm telling you from what i did know in my era, that if there is a problem, u.s. technology will solve it as far as codes go. >> right. and the reason that the united states spies on france and we assume britain, too, and germany, is just to make sure there is no double dealings we don't know about or stuff that the u.s.a. should know to protect ourselves. is that the reason? >> you know, first of all, these programs directed against our allies are very small. >> i heard what happened to merkel's cell phone. >> i don't know if that's true or not. that's possible but that's not a particularly lucrative target to be honest. >> you you don't know how angela -- >> angela merkel is probably as straight a shooter. >> she might be having some
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interesting intelligent conversations that maybe our politicians could learn from. >> well now that's something that's certainly true. but our politicians don't learn very well. any rate, bill, key negotiations coming up. crucial negotiations, sure you want to know what the other guy. >> sure you want to know what they are doing. >> this is not a big deal. i want to talk to you about pakistan. don't have enough time. want to bring you back next week. the obama administration has opened up the treasury again 1.2 billion to pakistan which is not our friend. bring you back next week. talk about that when we come back, gutfeld mcguirk on the university of colorado telling students not to wear certain halloween costumes. the boys are next. if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. ♪relaxed music♪ go take the trail less traveled.
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>> thanks for staying with with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened seeing wanted tonight two scary stories, university of colorado trying to discourage some halloween costumes. and bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld would you spy on jerry hans and french. >> definitely the french they have sexy accents i could listen for them for gays germans need a recipe, this is what they do. nsa they are spies to. continue with ralph peters met for it's an open
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marriage. and the reason why the germans and the french are upset is that their spouse is doing better at it. >> okay. >> if you are in open marriage and your spouse is getting more. >> you think it's worthy to spend taxpayer dollars spying on the french and germans as you said snitsel recipes. >> we are in a confused place in this world where we don't know who our allies are anymore. >> infury over. >> is that leader in german? >> thank you for stealing my punch line, bill. >> you are welcome. >> probably the best word to use in this case. it was her personal cell phone so you can't blame her for being upset. maybe she was making sexy talk with silvio berlusconi or naughty lederhosen. if it wasn't for this country she would be living under a sickle. two, very bad country and we have to keep an eye. >> both the french as peter
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said they all know. let's get to the most important story of the evening now. halloween costumes at the university of colorado. let me read to you students at the university of colorado in bolder have been told by their administration not to wear offensive halloween costumes including cowboys, indians and anything involving a sombrero. also, they are not to dress as white trash or anything that portrays a particular culture oversexualized that. >> means no miley cyrus. >> which was my outfit. >> you can wear it here, gutfeld. we will give you a waiver. you also can't wear hill billy costumes or anything associated with crime. >> so what do you say mcguirk? >> i say i don't know what the deal is with these nerds in academia. in one hand they encourage walking around nude on campus. >> that was brown university not the university of colorado. >> they all do it.
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>> they all do it? marist college, my alma mater no nudity. >> lefties. that's a catholic college. >> they used to be. now think are atheists. >> wear a mexican. >> can't wear a sombrero. >> mexican bambino. >> if gutfeld and i were students at the university of colorado we would organize a group to go to class on halloween wearing sombreros, right? >> everybody wears them. >> you know, there is an easy way around this. they say you shouldn't be dressed as a cowboy. the first person that says you cannot be dressed like this say -- >> -- let me just stop you, if you can't be dressed as a cowboy there can be no gay pride parade in new york city. that he ends that. >> you are playing a character from brokeback mountain tan and if they have a problem with that accuse them of homophobia. they are halloweenys. >> there is a theme to this. and the theme is that in colleges like the federal
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government listen to where i'm going with this. they want to control our lives. they want to control every bit of what we do. big soda? no. all right. dressing up like the lone ranger? how dare you. how dare you dress up like roy rogers, okay? this is insane. >> e.y. i think the cowboy and the white trash thing is just to cover themselves. you you know, you can be princess diana with a steering wheel coming out of your head and that's hillary columbus put on a fake beard. >> i don't know what the princess diana with a steering wheel that might be in bad taste. >> maybe in your circles. >> it's been out there for years and people love it. >> it's about fear. campus administrators are terrified of angry activists. they aren't really offended at all. >> i don't think so. i think this is a a attempt to beat down individualism in the united states. they don't want people to be individuals. they want a bunch of back lemmings to follow them wherever they go.
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don't you dare dress up like an indian. hey, i would be dressed like poke pochants. >> everybody on halloween wear a sombrero. everybody. we're not being as offensive as close as we can get. hold these two guys over. the pinhead of the week. one of them a very high profile guy. factor is coming right back. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus.
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a story sean hannity who talked with somebody trying to give information about obama care, right, on the phone? pick it up from there. >> sean called 1-800 number which he does a lot. he got irlien davis who worked for general dynamics which is like a call center to answer questions. >> there is irlien. >> she was being honest. she a very nice lady. he asked her hey, how is it going? people having a lot of problems with it the next day she shows up for work and they escort her up to h.r. and they say hey, look, you are not supposed to talk to the press you are fired. she is like i don't know that it's a shame hannity didn't call sebelius. >> i don't know if he would have gotten through. >> a little bit of bioabout this woman, 26 years old. two children, 9-year-old daughter, 3-year-old son. here is what she said happened to her, go. >> i got escorted to hr which is human resources and it was four of us, including myself in the office and they locked both the doors. and they waited until they had me on speaker phone with
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one of the head ladies and then they got -- they finally got in contact with her and then i could barely understand what she was saying. i did hear we can't have that type of stuff at the job and that we have to release you and that's when i put my badge down on 00 desk. >> all right. so general dynamics of lynn haven, florida fired the woman $26,000 job. hannity says is he going to pick up her salary. >> doing the right thing that you would expect sean hannity. is i going to pay for a year. >> that's nice of him to do that. >> very nice of him. >> other factor viewers not factor viewers, fox news viewers will help her get a job. general my am in micks company is dynamics the pinheads of the week. >> mcguirk has chosen the marines who may change their hats, correct? >> yes. i have chosen that first of all, there is a lot of hysteria surrounding. this everybody needs to relax.
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they are not moving paris island to island. the administration flunkies over at the civilian flunkies at the department of defense did order the marine corps to explore the possibility of union sex caps despite what you are reading. >> marines say they are north going to do that. >> they say that but the fact is they did take a vote on it and they voted for it. >> who is they? >> they had this uniform -- marine corps uniform board. >> the marine cord uniform board voted to use the stupid hat. >> that's right, 7 to 6. general amos the confidante made the decision. back tracting now because of the fierce reaction. >> i think the marines are one of the best-dressed military people in the world. >> right. the new hat looks like something from the halls of project runway. >> i thought it was a pittsburgh pirate hat when i first saw it. >> looks like something you know the little pirate hat. >> star track hat. >> u.n. soldier would wear outside ban ban ki-moon's
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office. >> hat looks good. my pinhead is jay carney the white house spokesman. i'm not doing this out of respect but i have had enough. roll the tape. >> good reporters have been reporting on individuals who are getting and enrolling in health insurance. it's fact. and i know that every news organization has done every new here has done that. that's an important fact to report in addition to the troubles apparent on the website. >> no. that's not right. you report the big part and the most important part of of the story which isn't people signing up. that's what they are supposed to do. it's that this stuff doesn't work. good reporters? i found somebody who signed up! put it on page one. carney has no clue. we are not in business here to help you, jay. that's not our job here. our job was for the the american people in totality. >> i disagree. most of the media, their job is
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to help. but this is an administration that's been coddled for five years. he's angry that they are not letting it slide. cut them a break because they agree universal health care is wonderful. just let it slide. it will get better. >> that's actually true. that's where carney is coming from. the definition of a journalist. if it is news -- see, it isn't news if somebody gets through when and signed up. what's news is it doesn't work after a billion dollars. >> exactly right. it's not his job so insult the reporters who didn't do what they wanted him to do. >> that's my job. >> he's like a legal aide lawyer in an untenable position representing an undefensible position. >> you don't think i'm unfair calling jay carney a pinhead of the week? >> a little mean spirited. i wouldn't call him a pinhead. maybe a lunghead. >> go down and have a fistfight request w him in a sombrero.
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tim lining, british columbia, canada. some interview, o'reilly. you yelled at richardson through most of it. that assertion is flat out false. millions of viewers know it. speaking falsehoods diminishes you. margaret from charlotte, north carolina. how could richardson appear with you so totally unprepared. i felt sorry for him. steve in tennessee. most americans don't care how the country is being run. how much have you accomplished in changing things? plenty. we have a 17-year history of writing wrongs and bringing the truth to light. steve favaza from maryland. you're correct. most americans do not care. from thailand, your excuse that you interrupt because of time constraints doesn't wash. other hosts on fox news don't interru
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interrupt. their format is different, vic. if you don't understand the no spin zone concept, i can't help you. here, questions must be answered directly or the interruption comes. barbara from saratoga, california. i have been a flight attendant for 37 years. passengers just ignore my instructions. if you come on my flight, bill, i believe that would change. i'm glad to help out. we have a no spin fly. barbara's letter off the backpacks. somebody was mad that people wouldn't take their backpacks. i said the flight attendants should tell people to hold them. "killing jesus" is a wonderful historical account. why isn't the conversation between thieves and jesus on the cross mentioned? good question. martin and i could find no historical evidence the conversation happened. the story is cited in only one gospel, nowhere else.
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as we write in "killing jesus" the physical condition of the nazarene on the cross was dire and so bad that any conversation would have been extremely difficult. on the cross you die of suffocation. you struggle to breathe. we go through that. by the way, if you guys become a bill o'reilly.com premium member you get killing jesus, kennedy or lincoln free. it's a great get your orders in now for christmas. finally tonight the factor tip of the day. at fenway, 65-year-old james taylor sung the national anthem but got a bit confused. ♪ o beautiful ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last
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gleaming ♪ >> mr. taylor was set to sing "america the beautiful" later in the game. that's why he got confused and made the mistake. here's a tip. james taylor just went with it. he didn't get flustered. he corrected himself quickly. everybody makes mistakes, even the pros. when you make one in your life, smile and resume whatever you're doing. be a real person always. factor tip of the day. i'm a big james taylor fan. he has a great band if you get a chance to see him in concert, do so. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website. also to spout off from anywhere in the world oreilly@fox news.com. word of the day, do not be jejune when writing to the factor. i hope you have a good weekend. i'm going to tap the germans and french. we should have a theme park to
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do that. unbelievable. thanks for watching tonight. ms. megyn is next. i am bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. tonight on "the kelly file," a fox news first. the man they call the architect of obama care, the brother of rahm emanuel joins us live. was the president intentionally misleading when he said you could keep your doctor and insurance plan or just grossly mistaken? i will get then chance to ask him. plus -- new political fallout tonight after the health secretary dismisses concerns about how she's handling the health care rollout. >> majority of people calling for me to resign, i would say, are people who i don't work for. >> reporter: the question now, why does she get to keep her job when the administration just hired a health care phone operator just for talking to fox news?
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