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what. ♪ who anyhow i could do and be. >> also coming up. yes, sir, paul mccartney has a new album coming out. will young are people support him. we'll make a prediction. you are about to meet a no spin no. the special edition of the factor begins right now. ♪ >> i am bill o'rielly and thanks for watching us tonight. the first appearance of former vice-president cheney in the spin zone. trouble in iraq now? >> i am concerned about what i so. the level of violence escalated segcantly. the surge that president bush put in police in 07 and 08 was successful and getting the
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violence reduced. and sunnies to buy n. there was not a follow-up and that was the ib tent and the obama administration didn't pursue it. >> they didn't pursue it because of the iraq authorities would not indemnify americans and wouldn't give them. they wanted to try them, themselves and if any misbehavior and accusations. >> we have that debate in every country where we negotiate the agreements. it is a question of sovereignty and we insists on retaining jurisdiction and that's what we did in this case. it takes persistence and you have to stick with it. they didn't stick with it. >> you feel they could have gotten a deal about the indemanyification. >> it is there for training and provide capabilities that they don't have.
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logistics and intelligence and medical. >> you think the obama administration wanted out of it and to hell with. it >> exactly, they we are paying the price and so are the iraqis. >> as americans we are all in it together. they finger pointed you and bush, and i don't want to do that. we spent a trillion on this with a lot of pain and suffering with the american military besides saddam being out of there. >> remember what we were faced in the immediate aftermath. a lot of evidence that indicated that al-qaeda was trying to get their hands on weapons of mass sdukz. >> i supported that and i don't blame you. you vice-president cheney or bush for doing what you did. i am not monday morning quarterbacking. what are we getting out of iraq for that blood and treasure?
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>> what we gain and my concern then and today, biggest threat we face is possibility of terrorist groups like al-qaeda equipped with weapons of mass destruction with nubbings or gas. when we took down sated sated we eliminated the source of. that >> al-qaeda and they are back. >> they wouldn't be if they followed the policies and let me finish, in terms of what we got down. saddam hussein was a major source attacking down. and kha d da fi announced he would give up his stock of weapons and then we tock down the major supplier. and the father of the pakistan program running a black operation and got rid of three major sources of potential of weapons of mass destruction. >> but right now, iraq looks to me and the headline in the
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washington post. ir is in a deepening security crisis as a al-qaeda wages relentless wage of attacks. i don't know if the suffering and blood was worth with. >> we have a major problem in that part of the world. not only iraq, but in afghanistan. >> let's get to afghanistan. >> and in iran. withdrawal of the united states in that part of the world has significantly diminished our innewence. >> it is in afghanistan. >> corruptafghanistan, nearly. >> but in your eye is karzi corrupt? >> in my eye karzi was a guy there when we needed him. >> he is corrupt. >> i don't want to pass judgment and say he is corrupt. >> is it okay if i do. >> it is. >> you will not come after me.
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>> i will give you a pass. >> now, it looks to me, and correct me if i am wrong, up withs the united states pulls our people out just like we did in iraq because karzi is not cooperating, the taliban with al-qaeda's help is going to come in and make that country a chaotic mass. >> not only afghanistan. the issue of the economist said the new face of terrorism, inside it showed a map of ten different countries in north afray, all the way across that are safe havens and sanctuaries, and places where terrorist and fellow travellers can find safe harbor and sanctuary and far bigger and training facilities and so forth than we faced in the past. and the u.s. withdrawal from that part of the world is significantly diminished our capacity and whether we are
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dealing with the situation in syria or iran. they don't pay attention anymore. >> and you have a policy difference. and you wouldn't withdraw. you would stay. by staying we are paying so much money and the suffering on the military is so high and we are all americans and in this together. it looks like the taliban will reconstitute and cause so much trouble in afghanistan it will be a chaotic mess. >> last time the taliban took control in afghanistan, they had bases that trained 20,000 terrorist. and in addition to 19 hijackers and killed 3,000 americans. >> rrnt they doing it again? >> i am asking you if we are withdrawing and they will do it again. >> real danger. >> what do we get out of it. >> you withdraw and let it happen again. we don't have the choice if we
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did since 9/11 of calling behind what goes over there doesn't matter to us. it matters a lot if there are terrorist bases and there are more now than before. and major proliferation problems and nuclear weapons. >> that puts at strain on our u.s. military that is unbelievable and our treasury. 17 trillion in debt. >> if we had a presence over there and been able to continue to the policies that we put in place and if we had been able to work to keep and establish governments that are stable and willing to defend their own sovereignty turf we would be better. now our adversaris no longer fear us and alleys don't trust us. >> you are not optimistic that the afghans will be able to fight. >> not unless the americans are there. and pakistan is next door.
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we got osama bin laden from pakistan. >> next up. what does the united states owe african-americans? we pose that question to the ambassador andrew young. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth.
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it's too hot to leave. you could torch the whole neighborhood. that's a good point there, smo...key. 9 out of 10 wildfires are caused by humans. only you can prevent wildfires. >> as we reported many months. viulent crime fuelled by young black americans is a serious problem in the country. and andrew young, former aide to martin luther king and ambassador to the united nations for president carter. and mr. ambassador i have been saying that the root cause of black violence among young people is a dissolution of the family? >> i agree. >> you agree with that? >> i agree, but -- the u.s. government, we might agree on this, too. in the whole welfare state, really they stopped the mothers from living with their mothers
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and it separated children from grand parents by government policy. >> you couldn't get the entitlements if you were living in a extended family situation? >> yeah, you couldn't get any benefits for if you had a man in the house that was unemployed. >> there is now a culture of the african-americans that fathers -- >> it is not. it is the understanding of 200 years of slavery and hundred year was seggregation. when they stopped the agriculture policy, and stopped farmers from growing food or fiber, it flooded the sharecroppers in the city with
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no education and broke up the families. >> that happen more than 50 years ago. njust about 50 years ago. >> it doesn't seem like there is any improvement, but the culture in the inner cities and poor precincts, not only black by the way. >> you have a different thing with hispanics and asian families which came here intact. the migration from the blacks in the north was one at a time. >> i write about in "killing kennedy." look at a dri an petersen. he has got 8 or 19children by 5 or 6 or 7 wives and no one said a word about this. and kids see this. they see the rappers. you don't like rap. does it do any good for the young kids?
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>> no, what it did for the kids in lapt lant. that probably prevented terrorism in some areas. these kids expressed violence harmonically and made money on it. i watched and work with them one at a time. and watched them grow up and given 2 or 3 years of success, they are migrating in promoting films and business. >> what about the people who can't do that and jayzee a crack dealer that's where he came from. and no one to say don't do it. >> no, but what they are saying, give them an another opportunity and working with john bryant in operation hope. people model what they see. >> i agree with that. >> we are trying to get people to go in to communities, bankers to work in middle schools, to
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teach people about free enterprise. >> we are happy to have you back mr. ambassador. i want to ponent out mr. young's song is a entrepreneur opening a restaurant in new york city. >> he had 5 or 6 business and a payroll of a thousand people. >> when we come back, a special edition. viewers have donated millions of dollars to special the american vets. we'll tell you how three of them are doing with the new track chairs, when we come back. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offer of the year at the lexus december to remember les event. this is the pursuit of perfection.
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>> i deployed april 1st in the cand harprovince. and we shipped off to iraq in october of 07. and been deployed in 2010 and i was injured in may 2012. i was with the second inven tree out of fort louse. >> when did you sustain injuries. >> going back to do the base. someone said they drop a rod side bomb at the checkpoint and the bullet went straight out of my neck. i am paralyzed from midchest down. >> the mission was to go in the town and set up a base and a lot of things that seemed out of place. i was staring at the ied. and i remember going in the air and i think i cussed before i hit the ground. i anyhow what happened. everything felt hot. >> we were on a dismounted patrol in an abandoned compound
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and i stepped on a dismounted ied. beginning of saving private ryan, everything goes cloudy and the hearing and approximatelies and smoke. that was like a good job. and i couldn't tanned up and i kept trying to lead the patrol. until he said sir, you need to worry about getting out of here. >> i was amputated at the knee. the blast removed my right leg. >> i know i am in dangerous and something is not rit. >> my wife was three months pregnant and i want to get up and walk before he was born and help out with him. >> he's clapping for you. >> yeah, he is a ham bone. >> what was your emotion ad state of mind. >> it took me a while to accept i got the easy way out. i knew my dad passed and my mom
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i was in a track chair last year and driving around the woods and i my first thought have to get one of these. >> what do you think of that track chair standing in the back. dow want it. this breaks the possibility barrier. >> you get under the hod a lot. now i k. >> i don't want my life to be a injury but my life of how i became better of the injury. >> mr. o'rielly thanks you for your service. >> the gift is liberating and thafshg you to mr. o'rielly torenabeling it. >> i challenge him to come and play ping-pong. and we'll play paint ball. >> i am going to do that. >> i told him. bill doesn't lose. >> last time i went down to walter reed and talk to these
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mountain state will begin legal sales of marijuana for recreational use. legal pot sales set to combin in washington state later this year. >> in minneapolis, fires engulfed apartments. no word on the cause. there are reports of an explosion before the flames broke out. i am leland viter, now back to the o'rielly factor. >> way back in february 2002, james woods spoke to us with a flight he took from boston to l.a. one month before the terror attacks. woods was in first-class with four men of middle eastern decent. he told the fbi it was suspicious and they interviewed him after the 9/11 attack. the story is unbelievable. roll the tape. now, 9/11 happen and you are
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sitting at home and watching the horrifying video. what pops in your mine. >> i have to tell you about the flight i tock. it was august 1st and i have not talked about it in the press until this day because of misinformation that came out about it. i was on a flight. without going into the details that made me suspicious to the four men, i took it upon myself and asked to speak to the pilot of the plane. i reported to him that i felt four men, can you look over my shoulder and i am talking about. i think they are hijacking the plane. i explained to him the details which i was asked to keep private until whatever jurisdiction or trial takes place. their behavior that i felt they were going to hijack the plane. i am source to say on the american aircraft hijack. i have reason to believe it is
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true. not only did he make a report and the flight attendant made a report of my suspicion. i said to a woman i was dating and girl friend and best friend. how was the flight. aside from terrorist and turbul eps it was fine. it was august 1st and no one thought of those. when 9/11 happen we were stunned. and my friend scott said to me. you remember that flight. i said yes. i thought it over and i called the local office and got a hold of a special agent intelligent young man and i hope i am not wasting your time. we have so many reports coming n. we don't leak to back wash information to people in case they go to trial and be witnesses and you will not hear from us.
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i said great. >> quarter to seven, i get a phone call that wakes me up. and hi, this is -- special agent that is the contact and we want to talk to you about the flight in august. did it match any of the flights yesterday? >> we can't tell you. that i will come down to the federal building. he said it is okay. we are outside of your house. >> 7:15 in the morning. >> i said how did you know whery live? he said we are the fbi. thank you. >> and they came in. look, i am dying to know are these the guys? >> we have had 36,000 tips. and we'll be here at your house all this morning and we can't tell you. since then i identified two of them as two of the terrorist. >> really? >> who were not on flight 11 but on flight 175 and 177.
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>> so it was a rehearsal what these guys were doing. >> what was significant rehearsal with four men, and i can't said it was the four. but i certain led to believe without the details of how, that they were on department of flights. i remember 11 with the pointed hair. you will sohim. he was so specifically cleared because he looked like an actor. >> was it just you and four guys in first-class. >> were they nervous or just you picking it these guys out. >> what was your first instinct and certain things like four guys getting on a transcontinental flight without any hand luggage and who it is funny. i know the behavior and i am a actor. >> you watch people. >> i observe people and like where woody allen and diane keaton watch and who they might be.
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>> and flight attendant came up to them. they ignored her like she didn't exist. >> it is like a taliban thought of women. they are disrespecting to woman and they didn't order alcohol. and i can't go into the details, it was as i explained to the fbi, as if you are at a night club and everybody is enjoying the act on the stage and the panning the audience and everyone is focused on the singer and instead of four people doing something else and connected to each other. >> what did you think they were am >> i thought they were four law enforcements or terrorist. and like they had that guys under cover. >> you were lucky this they didn't do it a month before. >> one thing i must clear up. i didn't not report to the fbi.
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just the fa a. and only to the flight crew. and people who love to take pot shots. >> why? >> no, you told the fbi and they didn't do anything. that is wrong. >> those are pin heads. you did the right thing. >> if you work with these people, they are incredibly dedicated people. >> good. >> i have had nothing but a great experience. >> you are hawkish about the terrorist and you used the words towel heads one time. >> maybe, i don't pay attention to heat. i don't explane and complain. >> would you have taken that back. >> sometimes when you feel passionate. there are times when we have allowed my tongue to get a head of my braen and i would not want to hurt anybody's feelings. it is not like after thousands of incidents of terrorism that
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we have to worry about swedish terrorist. and so the bottom line, i said something rude and probably not nice. but on the other hand, i do feel and there were consternation from one of these leagues or something that said it was incorrect thing to say. but the point i was trying to make, i think of the energy that a lot of people in the muslim world and i am sure there are extraordinary people in that world, if they put that energy in policing their own as much as they criticize ga ffes made. >> mr. woods, we appreciate you coming in. that is some story about the hijackers on the plane. >> happy birthday to the factor, 17 years and still going strong. we'll take a look back in just a few moments. of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice.
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happy birthday to us. we are 17 years old. can you believe that? going on 14 years as the top- rated cable newscast in the united states of america. of course, we thank you all because you guys made it happen. and so if honor of you and us, we look back at the flamboyant moments in the factor history. >> we so a steady erosion and disapproval of drug use. that's one moment. >> i disagree with you. i disagree. i just don't know why you say you are saying. you must know you are going to get in trouble. >> this is america. >> you can play from a child to adult. >> i can do that. >> 11:00.
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>> not too much. i need a job here. >> you have great dotin had a h when mine were knocked out. >> he was one of the greatest men who graced the industry of muc. >> clive davis. i heard of him. >> how old are you when you were so big. >> you don't want to kill anybody do you? >> i want to treat you the way you treated us. you killed our men and women and babies. >> i am not killing anyone. >> and i am out there tied to a stake playing the wagon train and i am saying what the hell am i doing here. >> you are a morop or a liar. which is it? >> most children tonight understand what you are doing and why you are acting bizarre and it is troubling to children who don't have direction. >> it is my job as an art out to
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be out there pushing buttons. >> there is a self censorship. i never do. >> i don't think that is true. >> bull feathers. >> and my mother lives in the house i grew up in. you are invited to come there. i would not eat you. >> if i follow you. i would follow you. >> we are not a threat to national security. >> i would go to denny's with you and everywhere you will. >> you want to cut down on aids transmission. we'll have parties and not allow the illegal drugs. why don't you say that? >> that is unprotected sex. >> can i -- >> it is out of the morning part. >> can you shut up for a minute. >> you have a funny acent. >> i am in america. you are telling me foreign people don't have the same
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rights. >> i might have to make a citizen's arrest. >> i am dizzy. >> with excitement. >> and it took me a long time to get you in. >> i am sacrificing myself to remove the taliban. >> would you? >> would you sacrifice to remove. >> i would sacrifice my life to trackdown the people that killed 3,000. >> my opponent saw the threat in osama bin laden. >> you better get him on the show factor. if he was in power today we would be a heck of a lot worse off. >> you are not a hollywood guy. >> you are not always, babe. >> and you wouldn't send your children to the war, bill. >> my son is enlisted in the army. >> and very good. >> he is a patriot. and i bot you off of the set.
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>> who is your primary audience? >> i love them all. >> it could be a jewish drunk or an irish drunk. >> what the hell difference. >> it makes a difference. >> you don't have the right to be here. >> he doesn't have a right to be in the country. >> it is a message of faith and hope and acceptance. >> now, you are going to make me cry. next time i come here it will be like a geraldo moment. >> and the former cia guy, works for tony blare, and all tell me and you, he's got them. we can't say no, he doesn't. >> we haven't seen you 17 years. what are you doing? >> none of your business? >> none of this was your fault. >> and it wasn't your fault. come on, you coward. >> are you surprised that fox news was fairer to you know that
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nbc news. >> i wouldn't expect anything else but a fair and balanced campaign. >> and all of the people in new york. they were easy. >> don't bull (bleep) me. >> and i am not a juror. >> and don't you think millions are watching you. think that you are a weasel. >> and does it disturb that so many people hate you? >> and the truth is, that the folks who hate you don't know you. >> hey, you are a good guy, bill. >> i will say it to your face. >> does it. >> on the other -- slow down. 7 million people coming cross the border, why couldn't you secure it. >> because the economy got better. no one was upset and people were moving back and forth. >> i was upset. >> i know you were. >> you and i thought journalism
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was a call. >> i think i am doing something noble. >> there's been talk you are more machine than man. but i believe we can bring you back. >> it will be like we are in life. me successful and you just hanging on. >> and you object to showing an identification when you vote? >> no. that's all of the republican party wants. >> how would i like in this kind of on on no. no. >> i don't know. >> 1950s, this was in. >> and life expectancy was 12 and everybody 2k50id. >> but the beards were awesome. >> and they go with the factor from the dpining and together it is the best in the business. hope you enjoy it. i speak to a widow about her husband's death and the lawsuit brought against her by jesse venatura. that is moments away. he's agreed to give it up.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a personal story segment tonight. there is a new book out called "the american gun. the book was written by the late navy s.e.a.l. who was shot to death in texas last february. you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. >> well, i knocked him down. >> why? >> i was in 06 was the year that we lost our first two seals in iraq. we lost our last guy just before coming home. we had the wake in a seal bar there in coronado and he was there. >> so he was bad mouthing the war? >> bad mouthing the war, bush and america. >>nd you took exception?
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>> i did find a problem with it. >> his wife taa is out promoting the book. >> what is the head line of the book. >> i don't think of it as a pro-gun book as much of it as a history book. >> yes, his history is in guns and how the gun manufacturers changed to adapt to the times. it is fun and entertaining to see how they changed to history. >> he was killed by a firearm by a deranged guy. most americans think that we need to defend ourselves but the other side is also disturbing because there are a lot of crazy
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people that do damage like killing your husband. >> i think there are people that are alls going to kill other people. i don't focus on the positive things the vulnerable people like me who feel safer with i gun. so i think it is grocery skewed to a few evil acts. >> jesse ventura had an issue with your husband. >> and now he is suing you even though your husband is dead. roll the tape. >> i was accused by this gentlemen of committing treason. that is very serious in fact it is a capitol offense in the military and i want to clear my main because the event and everything written about it did not happen. and the only place i can do that
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is to exercise my right to go to court. jo do you not feel slightly uncomfortable about the fact that you are know suing his widow. >> no, because an insurance company is paying for the whole thing anyway. >> he is suing me for the money for my estate for the money i used to my children. he is suing me. harper collins is helping me to pay for my legal fees on my own. he wants money, the money is mine. >> i believe him when he says he is insulted. how do you feel about him personally? >> i don't have an opinion on him. i don't give him too much thought. >> i feel that if he really wants to be a man, he drops the
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call now for your free information kit and a free $50 savings card. call now! tonight did you see that we begin with paul mccartney 71 and elton john age 66. both of these icons have new albums. >> here is mccartney. you came along and made my life a song ♪ ♪ just in time well i was searching you came along and we were new ♪ >> all right here now to analyze. fox news anchor. how is the album doing? >> he is number five, right
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after miley cyrus. the most famous beetle is number six behind miley cyrus. he is 71 years old. he has a new album. it is inspired by his new love, his new wife nancy. it sounds more like a beetle's song. he is incredible. ♪ everybody out there oo >> you know you look at his dedication to his music and his talent. you are a big fan? >> i am. i think it is great that they are still out there and making music. and it is keeping them un. >> let's talk about elton john.
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how is the album doing? >> he has 66,000 copies sold. he is number four on the bilboard charts now. >> what else are they going to do? >> they are inspired still chiis great. ♪ all my pictures seem to fade to black and white ♪ >> so 66,000 copies. >> so, i would say that these guys are doing this because they like to do it. it is not a financial thing. >> i would encourage everybody take your kid to see them. my he mom and dad took me to see elton john. both put on great shows. and that is it.
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