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joining us for this special edition of "on the record." see you tomorrow night right here at 7 p.m. eastern. make sure you go to gretawire.com. good night and happy new year. very special o'reilly>> factor tonight. >> youei this date goes on forever. >> how does kelsey grammar handle liberal hollywood? >> republican and conservative guy? >> i have lively speculation about certain conversations hand? >> i have lively speculation over certain conversations. >> the democrats have gone further left and the democrats have gone to where the democrats have gone to where the democrats hollywood and the factorwo
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together. >> so funny to be here with you after seeing you all this time. >> thank you. that's a pleasure to have you here. >> that's not a compliment. it's the truth. >> and it all starts right now. >> caution, you are about totru enter the no spin zone.ll the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this factor goes hollywood special. actors kelsey gram marry, re quell welch wassen burger and chuck norris all wrapped up into one segment. conservative hollywood. ecial. >> but do you get heat when you go back because you are a republican and a conservative
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guy? i have lively speculations. i are read some things. there are friends of abe. people know i'm a member of that group. >> but nothing personal to you. >> i would have loved to have been on the set with you ted danson and woody harrelson. you can't get more left wing than those guys. >> it is not like i'm stupid is it? my god what am i doing here? i'm going to look like an i'd yacht. >> ratsinberger used to be on the other side. >> did you talk politics back in the day? >> once in a while. i've always been a small
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government guy. i think the private sector and society can take care of itself better than the government can. did they get heated when you came on and said i like the c conservative guys. >> they would say maybe kelsie is going to run. somebody said i hope he does declare he that he is running because i'm going to contribute because i'm going to contribute >> i want to get inside raquel welch's day. do you have a special diet? do you eat special food? >> not so much. everything that i do. dieting is very small portions and food combining. there is two sides to raquel. there is the stays up and eats cake and cookies at night and then there is s the raquele
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interning like a military recruit. i walk up at 5:00 in the morning. i'm in my yoga pants. >> i am in the car by 6:00 when i'm driving. >> where do you go.00 a >> in the yoga class in a room 110 degrees. i intermix it with weight training and. >> so you work out everyga day? >> i do work out usually when i am in training six days a week. but i'm not perfect. right now i'm putting myyou best face forward for you, bill. and i'm hoping it's working. >> i can tell that you are not -- look, you are not the average 70-year-old you just not. >> i'm raquel welsh, i'm70-y paid to look good. >> do you follow politics? you watch the factor. >> yes, i do. >> are you a conservative woman. >> i would s the conservative side, yes. >> how did that happen because most hollywoodsi pinheads of course you are not one ever those are very liberal. >> i really don't know. i think it was my upbringing. midwestern values.
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i just was raised in a certain way. ladies behave a certain way. do fight for our country. and did i go to vietnam and entertain the troops for theho uso. i wasse fortunate enough to go with bob hope when he was still alive and i had a great great experience that really changed my life. because, when you look into the face of those young soldiers, and you see that they are really, really young, and that they are f there, because somebody said to them to go out and fight see for their country and they are doing their duty. you never forget it.ca >> you are on chairs with ted danson and rhea pearlman they are lefties. you never got into a bar stool thing there you and norm and them? >> no. we never -- there was never any political discussions. >> interesting. >> on the set. because we're sitting in a bar being paid to crack jokes. >> hey, woody, beer. and -- [ laughter
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are you all right? >> no. i thought cliff was going to buy me a beer. >> the close as we came, toht i can't? even figure out who the conversation was. might have been a guest star why are you raising your kids within a religious framework and i said because you have to give children something to either accept and embrace or reject. you can't raise a child with nothing because if youan believe in nothing, thenave later on you will believe iniv anything. >> what did the personil say to you? >> they said they are just raising their kids and letting them decide when they're old enough. >> the kid can decide? >> also, i think because the civilization is based on and this is what gave us lawsy and this is and it's all about service. >> you have got to move out of hollywood there, john. i'm sorry.re. hollywood, it's all about yourself, you know that. >> sure, sure. >> looked at history, our great country and freedom are under attack. we are at a tipping point and quite possibly our
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country as we know it may be lost forever if we don't change the course ourg country is headed. >> so you are saying look, we are head for armageddon in what way? >> i don't say armageddon. we either go one direction left, which would be socialism or right, which would be people trying to make the money themselves. what has happened is the democrats have gone 40 years ago. >> what do you object to in gon the redistribution of wealth? >> the facact that they areican effecting the small business of our country. and when you drive aroundve the country and you see these stores that are closed, out of business because of what's going on with our economy, that really tears my heart up. >> tax me, i don't care. >> you don't care if you pay more taxes? >> i pay among gus. >> but do you want to pay 40, 45% which is where theywhic would take you the is
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distributors. the thing is it will not help because the more money the congress gets the more money -- >> -- i have got to see that i it's doing some good. because you have a mo foundation and i have a foundation. we give a lot of moneymore privately to charities that we know like the wounded warriors, the fisher house, these people that we know -- chuck, thanks for coming in. good to see you again. >> thank you, bill. >> coming up, cyberow bullying, it's a big problem these days.e yo we talk to actor david swimmer and senator mccain's daughter megan about the problem. >> it's absolute epidemic, every day 160,000 kids skip school because they are bull idea and the internet is just making it worse. [ 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,
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predators. he stopped by the no spin zone to talk about their efforts to talk about their efforts one net. of the i havo clc in schools across the country. 160,000 kids skip school because they are bullies. were you bullied as a kid because of your dad? >> not to the severity of the kids committing suicide. >> i'm trying to get at are xhi children meaner now than they were when you were growing up? kids were pretty me back then.
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i see that they can hide behind the internet. yes, it is making it so much worse. are these kids meaner today? >> they are have a different platform. there is a bunch of things going on with slut shaming with women online. with cameras you take a picture when you are 18 and it comes back at you when you are 30. >> what attracted you to the material? do you feel like this is an underreported crime? >> there has been a lot of publicity on this. >> i wanted to make the movie because i've been involved with
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the rape treatment center. and i met countless victims and i was moved by how this kind of trauma impacts the family. the fathers i spoke to talk about a rage. you don't have kids right? >> i'lm expecting. >> why did you want to go on the board with that? >> this issue has been directed towards women and where they can go for assistance as victims and there has been the gap in trying to get the message out to men. i was approached to try to get the message out. for personal reasons i have
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friends with victims and two former girlfriends. >> we did the jessica's law campaign here. did you when you made it big on friends, did you say to yourself i have an obligation now? >> 100%. that is the way that i was raised. i was approached by organizations and i took a step back and i thought all right i'm going to dedicate my resources and my commitment to one that mes the most to me. >> next up darell hanna wants you and me to go green. >> there are alcohol burners that can heat
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight. actress daryl hannah activists. believes that fossil fuels actress darell hannah has become a environmental activist. she is also the producer of a new documentary which also attacks the fossil fuel industry. industry. paragraph paragraph i want a cleaner planet. >> that's the best news i have heard on tv. >> oil companies. getting hosed at the pump and manipulate the prices all day long. o >>. i have a nice house on long island. it's a regular house. beaver could live there, beaver cleefer.ut on a normal block. i have got to heat it with
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oil. >> no, i don't. >> tell me what iou should be g heating itot with. >> do you have any solar panels? >> i looked into it do youhe know how expensive it would be. >> i do. do you know d what? there is many states that are participating in these leasing programs and you can actually lease them for -- you show them what your electric bill is, they charge you less yournd electric bill and they put the solar panels on your house for you. so you own them and you you just lease them.han >> you have to drill a hole in your house and things like that. ' construction is. >> no, no. they pay for the installation. all you do is pay your monthly bill. >> sign a contract with them. >> so you t would recommend ins solar here. >> that's onee way.y there system options. >> what else? >>. well, it depends -- if we are talking specifically in liltd, or, you know, regionally it's different in different regions. some places wind is better. also, if you decide that you really want'ng to use liquid fuel, there are alcohol burners that can heat homes. >> hole? >> do i just pour a six pack in there or what do i do?hol.
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>> closer to old style. >> people come and put the alcohol thing in and then give you booze to put in it? >> you can. you organize deliveries. >> are you sure? -- because i haven't -- >> -- i'm positive. >> they advertise everything under the sun out there. solar panels i see. >> solar panels, wind mills.s. >> i haven't heard anybody saying look, i will come to your house with alcohol. i have heard that but it's not in this context. right? >> liquid fuels, i mean, basically, we started making alcohol fuel back when we realized that it was too laborious to go to the coastwe to get a whale to light lampast oil. >> that would be tough to li get the whale to come to the house. >> everybody and their brother would have disz till. they will drink some and use the rest for fuel.hles >> you believed solar panels is therd solution to. u >> it's a combination.
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there are a multitude of combinations and the most important thing when you are a talking about any kind of a liquid biofuel is the feed stock. i obviously recommend waste.lkin you don't want to use fe something that is energy intensive and fossil fuel intensive. >> i flunked chemistry so i don't know what you are talkinggy about. i'm going to again look into the solar panel thing. the last time i did it the cost was so prohibitive. >> look at a company taksim thrar to leases the solar panel so you actually are just. >> leasing solar panels. write that down for me. >> now theny car. i can't fit into the little honda thing that has the plug, all right? and i'm really, i'm not real good with machines. >> okay. i have a tough enough time hon just driving the regular car. >> find the most efficient r car that you are comfortable with because the bestes. mileage -- >> -- i have a pretty good one that does that american gm car. >> it's a fuel injected car.you i assume it's post 80s car. >> brand new car.
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yes. once again, can you use alcohol fuel. >> c alcohol? >> if it's not a diesel you can use alcohol fuels. >> where do i get it? mohammed the guy who runs the gas station in my -- he doesn't have alcohol, he does but he doesn't put it guy in cars. where do i get it. >> you you live in a home. >> yes.atio >> do you have room for a trash can? >> yes. >> so you have room for youri own fueling station. >> can i make my own fueling station. no, because it's not toxic, a it's nontoxic. >> so i would have to figure this all out? >> and nonflammable. can you drop a match and itt will go out. >> you have to come to my house and help me. >> you know what? if you will share that information with your m viewers, i would be happy. >> of course they are hearing it now. >> bottom line on this is that you believe this is all viable that we can get away from gas. >> we can we have the solutions available to us. we just don't have the political will and the legislative will to do it. >> i think folks would do it if it was convenient. >> yes, i agree.l >> and available.k
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i agree 100%. >> if i put a still in my house it's going to blow up and i'm going to die i know that. >> this thing is we have the tools available to us and can make.ow check it out and if i find something, i'm going to report it it. >> we appreciate you coming. in. >> plenty moreai ahead as thein factor moves along this evening.ppre unforgettable interview with former mary tyler moore star. >> you are right. it's rhoda. my dad has atrial fi, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests
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of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ from america's news headquarters i'm john roberts, good evening. a wintry start for 2014 for many people living along the east coast. near blizzard like conditions first alert forecast for parts of new england and upstate new york. some areas could get a foot or more of snow and temperatures hovering around the zero degree mark.
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two dozen marijuana shops are now up and running in colorado. the first day of legal pot sales. state and local laws include a ban on smoking marijuana in public and giving pot to anyone under the age of 1. prices in some shops hit $500 an ounce. former first lady barbara bush is expected to spend another night in the houston hospital. the 88-year-old wife of president george herbert walker bush is being treated for a respiratory related issue. she is said to be in great spirits. i'm john roberts in washington. now back to our o'reilly factor special. ♪arte >> actors and comedian jim and leachman make a living making us laugh. they stopped by the factor>> to talk about their careers separately their lives, their families. we begin with jim. >> so you got five kids in 10 years. >> five kids, there might be
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more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> after the third kid people stop congratulating my you. then they treat you like you are amish. >> what's the hard thing about being a dad for you? >> there are so many things about being a dad that i wasn't prepared for. dads are the vice president of the executive branch of the family, which surprised me. you know, the mom is the president. the mom is bill clinton feeling their pain. and we're al gore the nerd telling them to turn out the lights. >> my wifefe has instituted this open door policy where if one of our kids has a nightmare, they are welcome to come in our room and peets. in our bed. [ laughter ] >> my dad, i thought he was the dictator. i thought he was they pharaoh. he had us out there doing yard work. i thought that we were slaves. but he was really second inour command. >> my father was the commander of the ship as ralph once put it he was the king of the castle. things have changed now fort sure. >>ve things have definitely
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changed. my dad essentially just brought home the bacon by that i mean he didn't even shop for the bacon or bring ho it home or even cook it he ate the bacon which ismore understandable. it's not that my father andi his generation didn't do anything, it's that they didn't feel guilty. >> not only jim aim bringing the bacon home, i'm bringing the flank steak home the fillet minion and occasionally the lobster tail gets in the mix. >> that sounds amazing. you are also writing. how many books do you have out right now, bill. >> my books i'm like with your kids. >> my book, you know, dad is fat. the title came from my now 7-year-old son jack when he"d was five. the first sentence he wroteitl is dad is fat and he showed it to me and then i put him whe up for adoption. >> as well you should. but it -- i wrote a column last week about my son'sim little league team, and we lost because they were hot. hot. you know, they couldn't play. it's hot. you know, where is the
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airconditioning on the field?pl so it's a softer generation and their expectations of dad are not the same that they were. why do you think that some parents these days put their kids on a pedestal and they are almost adoring of the child where again, post world war ii. 50s, 60's, you know, those children were there. a little idols. and i don't know really what happened there. t >> i think that every generation we try and figure it out. we sit there and we go all right, the baby should sleep on the stomach. all right, no, the baby should sleep on its back. we are trying to figure tut t. out. that's why i have five kids.p all i have to do is go one for five. i try to pitch. in i do diapers. i don't change them l but i go you have got to do thisre diaper. >> now, final question, you live in new york city when you are not hobnobbing in
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vegas with cher. >> yeah. >> with five kids in a two you bedroom. how do you do that? >> the good news is we live in a two bedroom apartment. [ laughter ] ] >> i thought it through. >> it's not like we are setting a goal. it's just ended up that we are still in a two bedroomi and myth wife, whenever she has her annual baby, that kind of steers the relocation off a little bit. >> i want tonight to make a pitch for everyone to buy your book dad is fat so that you can afford to live out in the suburbs where i am. >> maybe i could move inda with you, bill, you know?ord >> i don't think that's going to happen but we could discuss it, you know ita would be a short conversation. >> all right, jim, the book dad is fat. we appreciate you talking to us. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it ♪ who can turn the world on with herer smile ♪ o >> one of the things that surprised me is that you said you were a pain in the butt on the set of mary
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tyler moore that you were causing some trouble; is that true? >> no. it would be be what? i would be on the phone with 18 workermen at home or any be one of my five children or whoever. you are right, it is an obscene call. it'se rhoda. [ laughter ]t >> so you were late. you keptsc the cast waiting? >> i have been late all my life and it's a terrible terrible thing. i'm not proud of it it but everybody was always nice to me. > ah-ha. phyllis, this is a big night for you, isn't it? two i ah-has. >> you say you turned it around. you say i'm not going to be that way anymore. i'm not going to be diva. i'm not going to be late. what turned it around. >> because of valerie. >> valerie harper. >> never wavered. she was tenacious with her support of me. >> have a little respect for your mother, kids. call her aunt phyllis. >> mary tyler moore herself
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a little guarded. people don't know a lot about her. they like her. what kind of figure was she on the set? >> she wasn't with us much at all because -- >> -- really. >> she had to be protected against what getting worn out. rehearse she had to do a lotasn' to sell the show. a lot of interviews and t other things. >> by the way, did you pick up those things for me while you were shopping? >> yeah, i did. here they are. >> when i was a kid, young frankenstein, classic. and you position yourself -- was >> i am frabluko. >> in your book you explain why the horses whine, tell us. >> well, i didn't find out either until later. many years later mel brooks, i i asked him why theyntil winnieed and he said because bluker in german means glue. >> nobody knew that. sai
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>> he didn't tell anybody. >> that is unbelievable. isn't it funny?ue >> bluker. [horse neighing. [. >> we were completely unfocused. >> you and victor were. >> yes, yes. say it! he was my boyfriend. >> thinking back over your extraordinary life and it was extraordinary, what was most fun? >> oh, i suppose the mel brooks films. >> good night. >> good night.>> g >> it's so funny to be hereght with you after seeing you all this time. >> thank you ms. bleacherman. >> nice to have you here. >> that's noter a compliment, that's the true. >> i'm sorry i took it as it a compliment. >> it could have been. it could be. >> nice to see you. thank you i'm delighted to be on this show with you. >> goodbye, phyllis.
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[ laughter ] >> goodbye, rhoda. >> still to come, hide the kids, my pal jon stewart talking politics with me your humble correspondent. things get wild. >> how is president obama doing so far? >> i'm appreciative of the fact that he has tried to reengage in regulatory mechanism of the government. >> regulatory mechanism.of >> and you are 6'5". >> i have no idea what you just said. >> i was throwing- >> -- moments away. this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪
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tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. so don't wait. attack the flu virus at its source. ask your doctor about tamiflu, prescription for flu. personal story segment tonight. one of our favorite guest has been our uber liberal pal jon stewart. we decided to put together some of the most entertaining stuart clips. hide the children.
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>> you ever notice when i do to your program i go over and the audience they love president obama. your audience, the guys that sit in little bleachers.tice for them it's like going to lords to do your show because they know. >> many have been healed. >> right. >> it's purr received -- perceived that you are a bigso fan of the president. >> all right. >> how is the president doing so far? >> i'm torrential. for me, i feel like gentleman tell if is he a jedi master playing chess on a klee level board way ahead a of us or if this is kicking his ass. >> you really don't know. >> for one thing, those types of broad analysis, how is he doing? thi it doesn't lend itself to a very easy answer. i think there are certainsn't areas that he seems to have made progress or stabilized certain areas. i'm appreciative of the fact that he has tried tobili reengage the regulatory mechanism of the government. >> wow, the regular regulatory.
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>> the mechanism. >> what that is way over mynt. head. >> youow are 6'5".what that is like i was throwing a marcus coalston. i was jumping out >> what is that? >> the idea that we would have people there checking if there was lead in toys. that kind of stuff. >> so protecting the folks using the federal government's power. he has made strides in doinghec that? you know, that's a pretty smart analysis. people don't think you are smart. >> thank you very much. >> did youris writers comment one that? >> no they are in my pocket. >> when you deliver your stuff, are you cognizant of the fact that your audience is slackers. when you y criticize obama, you may be turning on them. >> weg don't think about who is receiving it. we think about how it feels to us. we have internal barometer. or if it feels like a valid piece of absurdity to put out there, we vet things internally. i can't -- whatever you say,pi someone is not going to like. >> it sounds like what you are saying is -- correct me
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if i am wrong, and i don't want to be wrong when i'm with you because that's a rap phrase. >> i got it. co >> correct me if i am wrong, what you are saying is, if an artist supports someone that has been convicted ofyo killing au cop, they should not be allowed to go to the white house? is that a reasonable paraphrase. >> no. it's a little bit more than that. >> okay. say itus again. >> i am saying when a president invites someone, in this case the first lady invites someone, the resume has to be put in front of them and they have to select people who are almost unimpeachable, all right? because he they're getting that honor to go to the white house.e. this guy is controversial all day long with this stuff. not only did he support this cop killer or celebrate the cop killer. he celebrated another one inacha philadelphia. >> again, i make the distinction. he is not celebrating a cop killer, is he celebrating someone he thinks was
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unjustly you are the president you make thathe call. >> can i be honest with you. >> if i'm the president andu i'm booking my own poetry slams, throw me out ofwn office. >> you like sandra, right? >> i know she is a particular punching bag for you. >> no, no, no. >> godsa forbid a woman come out of nowhere and speak about an issue close to her heart without having. >> andnd her hand in my wallet. you want to pay for thisoman woman's birth control? do you want to do that? >> here is what i want to do i want to make sure that women are entitled to the same healthcare benefits that men should be entitled to and if it that is a part of their business. >> that's not a part of it the men don't get that. >> she works for a privatee institution. i'm not paying for her healthcare anyway. catholic university. >> georgetown. >> private place. >> she wants everybody to get paid for.ag >> noe she doesn't. >> no. she wants georgetown. >> we have to pick up the dating now in this country. we have to pick updating. >> do you understand the difference between a public institution and private institution. >> dating game is going to be on pbs.nd we will payer for it and the after math.
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et did those nuns do to you to make you so uncomfortable. >> i don't care what sandra does. i don't want to pay for it. >> we are all the product of this kind of procreating. you realize that? >> yes. t >> you criticized the president and said he let you down when he didn't do the far left thing that you wanted. >> how far left am i?et >> it depends on the y night and the ratings. depends on how are talkinghi to. >> you don't know much about>> me, do you. stuart is nice to come in here. look at you now, becoming very comfortable with me. you you don't want me to ni leave. you want this date to go on now forever. [ laughter ] >> >> i feel like we should get together outside of this weirdly egg shaped table. >> okay. let's not push it right now grade president obama. >> i don't do that. >> the jon stewart scale oft howno much -- you voted forhe him. has he lived up to your expectations? >> i don't know -- i don't know if my expectations were fair to that individual.
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i believed i believe we were at a more transformative time and so -- but i have come to respect a certain steadiness of his craft that i don't necessarily agree with. i think he had an opportunity more in the reagan mold to be a little bit more of a bully pulpit president than what appears to be which is more of a tipp o'neal president like a legislative worker, more of a -- someone who understands a bureaucratic method as opposed toto something that's more, you know, teddy roosevelt, ronald reagan type. >> i didn't understand a word of that but itto sounded really good. >> is that true? i just threw in a bunch of names. >> i have no idea.pe. >> i thought he was more of a woodrow wilson. >> here is the more. >> sagittarius. >> are you ready for this question he? [ laughter ] >> i have no idea what you are talking about.wo i appreciate you coming in here. >> i'm a very nice man to do this. >> you are a standup guy. >> i will always -- you know
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this. i will always defend my positions. i am not -- i don't put this out there lightly. >> no.ti the thing i likeon about you is you do take cheap shots all the time but you defend those cheap shots and do it well. >> your respect forch me grows in leaps and bounds in a way. you are like the grinch right after he realized they don't need presidents for christmas when you see me. your heart grows to dimensions you didn't even know about. i'm like a shot of left town right in your ass like a b-12. boom, you love it it you love me because you know we are the same people. >> i think i'm going to commit suicide. [ laughter ] >> jon stewart, everyone. [ laughter ] >> next up, the popularity ever the "duck dynasty." >> what is that smell? >> you didn't just spray that on you. >> yeah. >> what? >> that would be.hat >> that would be doe urine. >> what makes the show such a big hit? is it the beards? the interview moments away.
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♪ "duck dynasty." and it is just that. the television show is a massive hit. there is a best-selling book out about it. it's a kind of mania built around a company that makes hunting stuff. only in america could this happen. we talked with the ceo, willie robertson. so "duck dynasty," first year you did all right. third year, you're beating "the factor". >> dad! >> what? >> you're supposed to be working. >> what do you mean? >> what exploded the show? >> people like ducks, i guess. >> it's more than ducks. >> we're the taking a break because it's raining. we're inside, you idiot.
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>> i think it's the family values, something positive. kids can sit and watch, grandparents. not a lot of filth on it and it's funny. >> you guys are characters. that's for sure. >> go, go, go. >> look out now. >> yeah. >> now we're getting somewhere. about to pull this truck all the way across louisiana. >> there's got to be more to it. what is it? >> for people watching, brothers, sisters, mom and dad. you see all of us together so the bickering and fighting which is always playful, people see themselves, their brothers. >> they are identifying. >> they can imagine themselves. what if we worked together? what if we had a crazy uncle in there. >> do you know what i'm worried about that? that the country will look like zz topp. >> that would be awesome. ♪ every girl's crazy about a sharp-dressed man ♪
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>> awesome. >> in 1850 this was in. >> life expectancy was 12. everybody died. >> but the beards were awesome. >> how do you think i would look? no. no? i don't know. >> i can see it. >> yeah? >> the factor dynasty? >> you do this consciously to look this way. what's that message about? >> my father had a lot of anti-establishment in him. came through the '60s. >> overall the youngsters of america, here is a news flash. start grinning and staring at the ground and shut up. >> he said, i'm going to build duck calls. no more cutting my hair or shaving my beard. >> you could be be a hell's angel. >> we're trying to make it more positive and friendly. >> your dad is an amazing story, by the way. he beat out terry bradshaw as
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the quarterback at louisiana tech, started the "duck dynasty" which is to lure ducks to you so you can kill them. >> duck equcalls, quack, quack. >> blow them out of of the t sky. >> to eat them. [ duck call ] >> he starts it and the family gets involved. now you're all rich but you don't act rich. >> i guess rich people act differently. we can buy better things but we are not all about money. >> no, you're not. i know you a little bit. we ran into willie. >> hung out at the baseball game. >> at the nats game. you are rich but don't act rich. that might be the secret to your success. >> we try to stick to the roots. we grew up t not rich at all. not poor. we can remember what it was like. we try to stay humble. lord willing, you know, we're doing it. we have been successful. god blessed us. >> you do incorporate god in the show. >> we have a family prayer at
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the end. >> amen. >> aclu bothered you yet? >> no. >> let me know. you guys are big "factor" viewers, right? >> i watch my factor. that's how i work on debate skills. my wife doesn't like it. >> no. >> because i tell her to keep it pithy, let's go. >> and i'm not debating o'reilly here. that's funny. continued success. thanks for. coming in. >> thank you, bill. >> in a moment, jackson, hendricks, whitney houston, why did these people and more self-destruct? >> she was not ready to do something about it. >> so the drugs were more important than her career, self-esteem, whatever? >> clearly. >> i will talk to one of the most powerful men in the music industry about that as "the factor" continues across the usa and around the world. flac! got 'em.
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back of the book segment tonight. one of the most powerful men in the pop industry, clive davis. very close to whitney houston who pretty much destroyed herself with drugs. that's where i began the conversation with clive dis. whitney houston was a close friend of yours in addition to being a client. >> that's true. >> what was the genesis of the problem? when did it begin? >> i don't know when the problem began. i know when i discovered her when she was 19 she was full of energy and wonderful spirit. she loved music. she was a workhorse. ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ ♪ teach them well and let them lead the way ♪ >> her first album just didn't break here in america. it broke in every country in the world. she won everywhere for the first two albums and just loved it. >> she was queen back then. >> oh, she -- clean. >> she had to be. >> she wasn't troubled like a
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juvenile delinquent. she had a talent. >> minister in the which you have . no question. >> then she evolved into a worldwide superstar. ♪ i wanna dance with somebody >> and descends into the world of drugs. >> i did meet with her at my home. i saw her a year later, you know, at the michael jackson madison square garden concert where she had really become skeletal. i did confront her with this. at first she was in denial. >> but there isn't any such thing as in denial. she's lying. she knows she's taking cocaine or whatever the substance is. she's probably ashamed or whatever and doesn't admit it. you say, hey, look, you're taking what god gave you which is an amazing gift and you're throwing it away. what does she say back? >> when i first confronted her, she said it's not a serious
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problem. you're making more of it -- >> you're making more of it. so she wouldn't admit it. when it got to the point where she was a skeleton and the woman's career is going down the drain, what did she say then? >> she was not ready to do something about it. >> the drugs were more important than her career, self-esteem, whatever. >> clearly. >> you knew janis joplin as well, too. >> i didn't know her as as whitney. this was the first artist i ever discovered. >> the history of the rock-pop world is littered with the corpses of people sticking needles in their arms or powders up their nose. whitney houston had to know that. >> you know she was told. but with it's one thing to be logical and another thing whether it's a parent, a close friend. you know that the subject has to synch sink to that level to want to get better.
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>> thank you. >> thanks for watching this special edition. i'm bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. welcome to our "the kelly file" special. i'm megyn kelly live from the world headquarters of fox news in new york city. tonight, a look back at 2013 and where we stand today. from the disastrous roll out of the president's signature health care law to political fallout from his broken promise. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. >> we'll look at whether obamacare and the white house can recover. plus, on a sunny afternoon in april -- [ explosion ] --
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