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studio audience edition of "hannity" we'll talk about a wide range of topics. is america in a decline? start your day 5:00 to 9:00 with fox and friends. we'll see you back here, tomorrow. the bill o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> my point and i'm not the only one making it is there is a certain amount of politics involved to try to make her the story here bill bill the white house defending hillary clinton after a senate investigation showed she was derelict in providing security to protect the slain american ambassador in libya. we'll have the latest on this explosive story. >> placing blame. a scathing new report about what really happened in benghazi. >> so how did the network news and cable news cover the benghazi situation this week? well, the did not mention obama. we'll analyze that with laura ingraham and james carville. also tonight megyn kelly on colorado saying it's okay for welfare recipients to
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use their cards in marijuana shops. >> that a joint, man? >> 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. network news and other cable networks covered the benghazi coverup this week. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. first of all, an amazing thing happened. on tuesday night, none of the three network news broadcasts even covered the house report that says then secretary of defense leon panetta told president obama on the very day libyan ambassador christopher stephens was assassinated that terrorists did it. no one covered it. at night, no net covered it
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wednesday morning. nothing. yesterday, when the senate report came out saying hillary clinton's state department could have prevented the attack had it heeded the cia's warning? the networks did cover that story. but on the network news, the three broadcasts, president obama's name was not mentioned once. msnbc prime time has had no coverage of the benghazi situation this week at all, nothing. cnn did nothing on tuesday, a little bit last night. so you can see there is almost a news blackout about how the president has dealt with the benghazi fee as he co. talking points does not think this is an accident. and i bet agree. fox news has covered the benghazi story in a comprehensive and fair way. today, white house correspondent ed henry put a question to jay carney. >> when you have a bipartisan report putting aside the republican assertions, but a bipartisan report shared by democrat dianne feinstein suggesting
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that the state department could have prevented these attacks, why shouldn't the head of that state department be held accountable? not attack her but why shouldn't she be held accountable? >> i think former secretary of state clinton addressed these issues very forth rightly when she was in office and after she left as secretary of state my point. trying to make her a story here. >> well, that's true. people who don't like hillary clinton want to pin benghazi screw up on her. so mr. carney is telling the truth but is he not telling the whole truth. even president obama was told it was a terrorist attack the day it happened. some of his acolytes like susan rice told a false story to the public. why did that happen, jay? why did that happen? i'm a simple man, that's a simple question. with no political overtones. talking points will understands is that the u.s.a. is not a country
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currently served by a fair media most press outlets are sympathetic to the democratic party and will only reluctantly cover stories that make the dems look bad. benghazi is a very important story because it goes to the efficiency and honesty of the federal government. maybe some day we will find out what really happened. maybe some day. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction, first up ms. laura ingraham who joins us from washington. and you say? >> well, bill, the fact that when that first report dropped this week, the house report, there was, as you pointed out, basically a media blackout on it except fox. it kind of defies credulity. first time an american ambassador was killed on duty since 1979, right? the media was swarming, has been swarming all over chris christie, every nook and cranny of the christie administration about bridge gate, all these interviews, demands for accountability,
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comments about his bully nature set the tone in the administration, in the administration to allow these things to happen, yet, a simple question that you posed tonight in talking points and frankly that catherine herridge and jennifer griffin and ed henry have posed since almost the day after this happened, won't be answered. and will never be answered. now, how does that ultimately serve the cause of justice or serve the american people well? it's not political. this is a simple question of accountability. did she have any reason to be accountable? did she know any of this? we knew she knew it was a terror attack immediately, bill. almost immediately, right? and yet this narrative was allowed to be sold in an election year. we have to remember that. this was in the heat of the campaign. in september of 2012. the last thing the obama administration wanted, bill, was the news to drop that another terror attack took place on 9/11, on this man's
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watch. but now, all these months later, we learned that is exactly what happened. >> see, i don't understand that i think the american people know we live in a very dangerous time. and that terror attacks could happen at any time anywhere. so, if i'm the president of the united states, and somebody hits this country in the form of our american ambassador and four other americans, i'm outraged and guy in front of the camera and i go we need to get these sobs, this is another terrorist attack. reminds us that we have to really be aggressive in cob fronting these people and we are going to go get them. i don't see that losing anybody any votes, laura. >> it's unclear. we will never know, right? we'll never know. >> i think we will know. let's recap for the audience. here is what we know. here is what we know. so the audience is clear. because there are two reports. a house report and a senate report. >> right. >> and their there are investigations. we know that on the day, september 11th, 2012, that
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ambassador stevens was killed, remember, they are like six hours ahead of us over there. >> realtime video. we had realtime video and realtime communications with the people in benghazi. >> that day that secretary of defense leon panetta marched over to the white house and told the president. >> it was a terror attack. >> we know that that's in stone. it happened. we also know that susan rice, the u.n. ambassador went out on a sunday show, shortly afterwards. >> no one stopped her. >> no one stopped her. >> right. >> and put forth it was a spontaneous demonstration driven by anti-muslim video. >> we don't know how it would have effected the election, right, bill? >> no, that's speculative. and we also know that hillary clinton, state department by the cia, trouble. you need to beef it up. they didn't beef it up. why not, mrs. clinton? why did not not beef it up? these are simple questions and still haven't been answered. go. >> bill, another network, cable network was saying this morning was well, this
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was the fog of war and these are human beings and things happen. it's not that simple. repeated attacks in benghazi, okay in the fact that chris stevens and two occasions rejected additional security, that really ♪ relevant. what's relevant rant is did we have facts to underscore the need for additional security and to have military resources nearby. >> i just want to know why didn't we beef up security? why the state department didn't do it. that's all. that's simple. and the other questions i have got to go. the other question is why i want to know why susan rice went out there. who put her out there and. two very simple questions. >> bill, one other thing is why did we have that presence in that place in benghazi at that time? a lot of speculation. >> now you are getting more complicated for a guy like me. i just want the simple questions answered first. all right, laura, next on the run june carville will present the democratic side much the story. also our mad as hell segment
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continuing now with lead story how the benghazi debacle is being present to the american people. joining us from los angeles this evening democrat james carville. so when senate democrats are scorching the administration, even you have to pay attention, right, carville? >> well, the thing is that this is consistent with what we found out in ambassador picker and admiral mullennens report. there was a laps lapse in security. 2 the different measures they implemented and put it in place. pretty consistent with every investigative body has shown and what the secretary says she took responsibility. and that's what is in there.
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>> look, you are a simple man like me. would you agree that you and i are among the simplest of men? would you agree? >> i hope. so i try to be. >> simple guys. >> right. >> you heard the two simple questions that i posed and they are very very simple. why was suture rice allowed to get out there and do what she did when the president knew from panetta. very simple. do you know the answer to that question? >> the answer to that question was addressed. >> do you, james carville, do you know the answer to that question? >> i'm giving it to you. it was addressed in the committee report that was a bipartisan report that said that there was intelligence reflective of the fact that it was part of the video. this is in the report. and also. >> do you know carville, don't try to razzle dazzle you. >> i'm not trying to ravel razzle dafl you. panetta tells on the report the day it happened. there he is smiling at you
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you know him. tell me why? >> because that was consistent with director petraeus said and as the committee said, that was consistent with what the intelligence committee was saying. >> that's not what panetta said. >> again, but, no, you are look at the report and that's what they said. >> i don't care about the blood were report. you don't know the answer to that question and i don't. >> why are you covering the report if you don't care about it. >> i'm not covering the report. i'm asking two simple questions and you can't answer the first one. >> i'm giving you the april. >> no, i want the answer from you, carville. >> her answer was consistent with what we're told in the report. >> don't be boring. you are getting boring. don't be boring. okay. second question. >> okay. >> hillary clinton told by the cia you need more security in libya and ben imeaz in particular. she doesn't order it. why not? >> well, first of all. >> no, no no first of all.
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why doesn't she order it. >> because -- again, she was not told permanently. she writes the state department was told that. >> she is the head of the state department. >> accepted responsibility. agreed. she has accepted, again. >> i don't care whether she has accepted. i wanted to know why she didn't provide more security so those guys could be alive today. >> again, she was not personally told. she accepted responsibility -- >> --the cia gave two top secret memos to the state department. are you telling me that the secretary of state doesn't see them? >> state department. you can say that the state department under her did not react aggressively it's her. she is the state department. everybody works for her. >> again, that is a fair thing to say to people that worked for her, did not respond aggressively. >> no, that's not what she said. >> that much was known. again, that much has been known since the pickerring mullen report. >> who didn't give it to
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her? who? >> again, she has testified. >> who didn't give it to her, carville? >> a couple of people i don't know the chain of command. a couple of people lost their jobs. she has testified in any number of times. she has appeared before the committee. >> and we still don't know after all that bloviating. we don't know if she was given the cia memos and if she wasn't, who didn't give them to you and why? >> the report does not allege that. at all. >> carville, do you know how bad you look tonight on a scale of 1 to 10. 10 being you look tremendous. 1 being you look the worse. why don't you rate yourself? how good. >> i will give myself a good 2 and a half. come on, man. >> you know. >> give me something. >> first sane thing you have said tonight. two and a half tonight carville. you have to up your game this is the factor. >> i think i gave. >> don't buy that stuff out there. we are not buying it here. you might want to check out the new book love and war by carville and his wife mary
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kelly file segment tent. colorado doing another dubious things, democrats in the senate there have approved electronic benefit transfer cards, that's welfare, to access cash in marijuana shops. right now you cannot use the ebt card in casinos, liquor stores or gun shops but if you want to buy a little weed, you go right ahead. here now to explain further, the anchor of the kelly file seen right after the factor ms. megyn and you say? >> i'm not particularly
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surprised. they didn't seem to have any problem with this whatsoever. they send it to this kill committee in the senate. they did not want this bill to pass that would have limited the right. >> you can explain to the audience better than carville just did? why it's banned in liquor stores but not banned in pot stores. >> they say people are having a difficult enough time accessing cash. there are not enough apartment tm's available in colorado. >> why didn't they access this lock core stores. >> they are in the pot shops and they don't want to shut them down to welfare recipients. you have got to love colorado. in addition to trying to ban people from being able to use welfare benefits to get cash in the pot shops, they also said and also we probably shouldn't let them get cash in the strip clubs. we know where that money is going to go into a thong. that didn't pass either. so, you know, in colorado it's. >> welfare recipient you can cash your ebts and get cash in the pot shops and strip
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clups but not gun stores. >> technically run afoul but in the colorado law a okay. >> spend any time in colorado. >> not all. >> i lived there for two years. >> did you live there. >> it was totally different thin then. '78 to 80. >> you sure you weren't just -- >> -- no i was a big reporter for channel 7 in denver. i knew what was going on. as spin was crazy. the rest of the state was sane. that whole state is -- i have never seen anything like it. >> listen, can you get your pot with your welfare card. if you want to go to a gambling casino with a girl after that forget about it there, colorado draws the line. >> you can explain to me what the justice department is doing on the latest racial profiling deal they announced? >> there is something potentially very significant happening that they did not yet announce it but we expect them to. this is a leak and we are go to get an announcement we expect. they are now going to say that you can cannot racially
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profile based on someone's religion, or national origin. so you cannot consider, for example, the fact that someone is a practicing muslim when you racially profile them. >> what does that mean. >> to some extent racial profiling is allowed to some extent in our country right now. >> what does that mean. >> it depends. could be talking about cop shops federal level that is in terms of crime. the big question is whether that would also apply to national security. because president bush. >> want to get warrant -- >> -- president bush cut down on some racial profiling when he said when it comes to national security it's still going to be allowed based on certain things. >> this guy is from kuwait, is he a muslim, we think he is doing something wrong in the warrant application you can't mention kuwait or a muslim. that's what this is, right? >> so the question the audience knows is eric holder going to say that when it comes to national security we can no longer
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use national origin or somebody's religion as one of the many criteria. >> it's all about getting a warrant. >> correct. >> take action or surveillance. >> correct. so the. >> see any reason to give you the warrant if you don't have kuwait and a muslim. >> i think what will likely happen, if he says you can no longer consider somebody's religion or their national origin when you are conducting national surveillance activities, i think probably the feds will find a way to get around that by saying i wasn't profiling based on his national origin i was profiling based on fact that he lived 50 years in saudi arabia where a lot of terrorists came from. it's not that is he from there it's that he lived there. >> this is a collosal waste of money. so once in a while you get a little feisty. did you ever notice that kelly? >> yes, hello pot, me kettle. >> don't justify your bad behavior by pointing to mine. all right? that's not what we do here. once in a while you get a little feisty. this week i noticed khalid sheikh mohammed.
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you don't like him and what is he doing? >> does anybody? >> his mom, probably. who looks like him by the way. >> this is maybe the most evil person we have living on the face of the planet right now. >> you are profiling now. i think he has released a manifesto from prison sale. the judge has allowed this. manifesto has only been released or leaked. not clear how the how it got out but permitted to be out. now, it's part one of three. the next edition of his manifesto is going to explain all the feelings behind 9/11. but this one comes out, the huffington post published it and some news channel in england put it online my question is why does the worse, at least one of the worse living terrorists in the world get to have a voice when he is in an american controlled prison right now? how are we allowing this
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propaganda. >> his propaganda that he gets out. >> let me tell you they say there is no security concerns at the dod. we had national security experts on our show this week talking about how the people saying he has turned to peace advocating peace. it's bull. what they tell these jihadists to do is advocate conversion before they launch an attack. you need to be very careful about these kind of things and i don't know that that care is being taken. >> what do you have coming up. >> we have big news. obama administration has been caught in another major major misleading assertion. repeated assertions. >> you don't have to tell me what's the subject, what area. >> about obamacare. >> again. all right. ms. megyn kelly you have got to watch that or megyn will come to your house and kick your door in and scare your dog. >> and i can be feisty. some far left people calling the movie lone survivor an insult to people of color. more lunancy and he we will take a look at that but, next, the factor is mad as
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mad as hell segment tonight, we have five very feisty letters and here to help us out with them fox news anchor heather nauert who does the news on "fox & friends" in thanks for staying up here. we begin with don peterman from. you riled on a union president in michigan
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sporting a union member for molesting a student. you have become "60 minutes"? don't you believe in the rule of law and don't you believe that contracts need to be enforced? now we have the michigan attorney general coming up behind you. just preliminary, this guy was sentenced up to 30 years. former teacher. obviously fired because he raped a kid. the kid was 12. three years. he deserved 10 grand that this union is try too long get him. >> absolutely not. the school district said. no the union continuing to back him in it fight. >> unbelievable. >> the union basically saying. >> there is the rapist. >> the union basically saying we have got to back this guy. we have got to it back this guy. >> for what reason? >> we have contract and we have to support him. our legal researchersers have been looking at you a all the bylaws all day long now and they found. this they teachers license has been suspended expired
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or based on testimony provide. we believe he has lost it but we are working to confirm. >> i am positive. the guy wrote in sympathizing. that's insane. this guy doesn't deserve anything. letter number two comes from james stuart. tailgaters make me mad as hell for sure. 41 million traffic tickets richard in 2011. i think most of them were the guys on my bumper. supposed to be a nation of laws a person wouldn't know it from the record of traffic fines. a lot of people that drive on your bumper that's very dangerous. >> that's the fourth most common complaint about driver. number one complaint is weaving. which drives me bonkers. >> weaving, what else? speeding is number two. hostility is number three. flipping somebody the bird.
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>> so tailgating is four. tailgating would be two. i would say weaving would be one. that would be two. third letter. mark zen, napperville, illinois. i'm mad as hell that officials in australia want to kill sharks so so people can surf and swim. swim at your own embeciles. >> they have had a real shark problem there six people have been killed as a result of sharks in the last two year what the government is planning to do is a shark calling program. put out a bunch of bait and allow fishermen to kill these sharks if they come too close to 8 popular beaches. >> perth. >> primarily obsessing a lot of surfers out there. wear wet suits and makes them appeal like seals like food. >> they are going to kill the sharks. >> great white sharks
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endangered species. they will take out other precious animals as well. it's a tourism issue in that >> australia. >> next year like the. >> the girl lost her arm? >> yeah. >> letter number 4 comes from maureen bennett cincinnati. i think the media should realize the way they all use the word folks. this is a slang word used deriskly and promulgated by president obama to look down on the little people. i know that you, bill, use the word folks all the time. i don't use it in a derisk way. >> i'm from the midwest. i grew up using the word folks. >> the folks are the common sense every day american people. >> it's a nice way. >> who aren't arrogant. who aren't out in some ideological ozone layer. i don't know, maureen, i think your mad as hell is
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misdirected. folks is term of endearment. >> president obama used it 22 times in one 16 minute speech. >> that's because he watches the factor and i started it. >> i think that fox really made this term mainstream in the media among others and people are picking up on that. >> give me credit for that. >> absolutely. >> because i work at fox. final letter from ontario, canada. bill, i was mad at hell because you and miller are not performing in toronto. i'm now happy because you will be in buffalo only 7 a miles away. loved all your books, keep writing. there is a reason heather is going to tell you the reason we. >> you get slapped with a nice little attack. >> you bet. >> 15%. >> you bet. >> because you are a performer. this is fascinating. probably in part because they have such a big film industry on the west coast there. they want to hit and make sure those actors going back to hollywood. >> in addition to the local taxes we would have to pay in toronto. you know they have that crazy mayor. miller and i are afraid of
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him. we figured he would come to the show and push miller down like did he that old lady. the real reason is, as heather pointed out. 15% off the top. off the top. >> it's insane. so we can't go to toronto. we want all the canadians to come to buffalo. >> buffalo is great. >> good restaurants and go to niagara falls and stop on the way and all of that all right, heather, good job as always. you look a little tired. should be up for "fox & friends" in about 25 minutes. if you are mad as hell, we want to know about it. please write us mad as hell at foxnews.com. we come right back, follow up to jesse watters confronting the head of the michigan teacher's union which is seeking $10,000 for a convicted rapist as we just said. that report moments away. ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the factor follow up segment tonight, on monday, jesse watters tried to interview the head of the michigan teacher's union, called the education association. watters confronted union chief stephan cook because he is trying to get, as we mentioned, $10,000 for a convicted child rapist. neil erickson was a teacher, molested a 12-year-old boy for three years, has been sentenced up to 30 years in prison. nevertheless, cook does not seem very concerned.
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>> you you had a teacher who repeatedly raped one of his own students and you are trying to get him $10,000. please explain that? >> i don't have any comment. >> you know you are hurting the student and his family even more. don't you care? >> no comment. >> and he doesn't care. joining us now from lansing michigan, bill schuette, the attorney general of that state. so you did the right thing. your office, and the local district attorney. prosecuted this man, got a very stiff sentence, up to 30 years. okay. then the union steps in and wants to get him 10 grand severance pay or something like that. are you guys going to do anything, mr. attorney general? >> you bet. and bill, it's great to be with you. this is an outrageous case. let me say that the local prosecutor and local judge did a great job and so did the school board. this is a case where young man was raped, molested and now this rapist and mow --
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molester wants to collect a reward of $10,000 i'm slamming the door on that. that's not going testimony ha. today i spoke to the young man that was raped and was 12 years old and went on for a long period of time. he endured a terrible experience. i assured him, again, i'm going to slam the door on this and this guy is not going to put a dime in his back pocket. >> how can you do that legally? what mechanism will you use to shut the union down? >> well, i am going to fight this very hard, bill. number one, we filed a complaint today that in essence will freeze any assets that this guy, again, this rapist has and would capture any severance pay that might be awarded. and then secondly if an arbitration decision is made that wrongly would award this guy $10,000, we'll intervene and appeal sooner than you can say bill o'reilly. we are all over this case. >> now, who is in charge of regulating the union? i mean, you saw the union
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chief stephan cook doesn't care. believe me mr. attorney general, i think you know this, we tried for weeks to convince this guy to either come on the program and explain himself or to drop it which any union would have done. all the things that he is entitled to go up in smoke. oversees these unions, is there anything. >> this is a local union contract. this whole thing is just disgusting. as a parent, as a father, as a taxpayer, i'm going to just -- it rips your heart out and makes your stomach turn. and we're working with the local authorities to make sure that, you know, anything they need, we're going to help them. and, as i say, if the arbitrator makes a wrong decision, we're going to fight it and this is about misplaced priorities. you know. quite frankly, this is
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imincorrect when someone rape as young kid and wants to collect more money. i have a whole unit that works to get assets from a convicted criminals. and so we're going to make sure that we take care of restitution and help the victims first. >> the money that he would be getting is from the dues of the teachers, the good teachers. all right. actually paying for this child rapist. imagine if you were a teacher and you were appalled and outraged by one of your own raping a student and then you are forced to pate 10 grand because it's your dues money that goes in? now, when you say there is are arbitration, if the union, teacher's union would back out of the arbitration and say look, we aren't going to do it, then the arbitrator wouldn't have to decide. it's the union that's pushing this thing still, after all this. >> well, you are right. it's a great example. they are just dead wrong. and so that's why we are going to fight this every way. ioused to represent this west branch community when i served in congress can. and there are a lot of good people. there are a lot of good teachers and a lot of good community leaders and i
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think we will be able to, i think make this right. and then the other, just disgraceful issue about, this bill, is the mom in this case is going through stage 2 cancer. and so she is going through a whole bunch of heartache. their son has endured a brutal experience. this rapist wants to get $10,000. no way. >> we are glad to hear that mr. attorney general. keep us posted. we know you will prevail but we want to do it quick. let's give the family some relief quick. stop this nonsense. the state of michigan shouldn't be embarrassed like this. you did the right thing. >> we are going to make it right. i'm slamming the door. >> all right. thanks again. on deck, the movie lone survivor shows american heroism well now some on the far left say it is a racist film. right back with that story. [ sneezes, coughs ] i'veot a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. 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
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back of book segment tonight, the movie lone survivor doing very well at the box office but not so well in the left wing precincts. new york magazine, it was called crude propaganda. on the web site it was called a shameless war porn speck cackle and l.a. weekly, alternative newspaper the reviewer said it was too violent and too jingleistic. word of the day. in the l.a. weekly, brown people bad, american people good. so this woman amy nicholson injected race into the movie. new york magazine very far left publication having financial problems. david eddle stein says the movie is crudely written, ripe for the cliches leave anything that would transform peace propaganda into a work art. you know on and on and on. and i'm not understanding
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what this is all about. this is a war movie that's based on fact. is it not? >> absolutely, bill. and i mean calling a war movie too violent isabsolutely, war movie too volt is like saying the titanic had too much water on it. that is what war is about. i thought it was a very realistic piece, and i thought that mark wahlberg did a heck of a job, people have political agendas, i'm not saying i always leave my politics and pre conceived notions at the door, i try to. but very early in this movie, this is all based on real life stuff. very early in this movie, the navy s.e.a.l.s make the choice not to end up killing two civilians, making the choice
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that they will probably end up being killed. so i don't know about the notion everybody is brown or there is a race factor, these are two entities at war. >> all right, you're a left wing guy, generally, richard, you lean to the left, right? >> moderate left, i'll grant you that, bill. >> and most film critics are, they're very sensitive people like you. they see the art, they understand the emotion. and all the things that i could never understand under any circumstances. but when you bring a perspective to a film that you don't like your country. i mean, in all of these reviews that we minutes mentioned, they as not liking the united states. they all said yes, marcus luttrell, the navy s.e.a.l.s were heroes, but their heroism was performed on behalf of a
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racist country, a violent country and an exploitive country, that is what they build their career on, am i right? >> no, bill, look, we're in the business of giving our opinions, i am in my column, on my show. thank you for saying i'm a sensitive guy, thank you, big hugs for you there. >> anybody looking at you would know that. >> again, going back to this movie, bill, there is a very key segment in this movie where the afghan villagers take them and risk their lives because that is the code of honor that these afghan villagers live by. it is not as if every single afghan person in the movie is a terrorist. >> but they are really bad guys. >> they are. they create them -- >> it is not transformers. >> yeah. and that is what they did. you're absolutely right.
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these guys are terrorists. >> so they take the facts, these reviewers, you know it bleeds over into books and movie, and richard, i'm tired of it. now i want everybody to go out and see "lone survivor," should they go see it? did you like it? >> yes, i think it is a very well made film and yes, it is sometimes tough to watch. when people fall, and get shot, and fall off cliffs, they get hurt and sometimes die. i don't think it is a particularly political film, bill. >> the reviews are. >> it is a film about what happened to marcus luttrell, the only survivor of his group. he said he was there, this is what happened and it is on screen. hey, richard, thanks a lot, we appreciate you being sensitive tonight. thank you. factor tip of the day. factor tip of the day. it is free and [ male announcer ] e new new york is open.
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