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friends. 5:00 to 9:00 and thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. mons' apology, yes or no? tomorrow night, 7:00 right here. the o'reilly factor is on. >> we need your help number one to hold us accountable. >> hillary clinton has never been held accountable for anything. we'll talk about it tonight. don't you ever talk about me. >> probably shouldn't have attacked that other person. i regret doing that. >> nfl players shooting their mouth office. >> philly, i'm here. >> that should be interesting. . >> can you believe it, the mayor of toronto has higher approval
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ratings than president obama. 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. why many americans cannot make much money. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a centerpiece of the democratic party strategy is to convince americans that the federal government can get you more money. and in some cases, that's true. new data from the department of agriculture, says 20% of all american homes are now receiving food stamps, a record. and plenty of those folks need help because incomes in america are dropping. since president obama took office in 2009, the median income has fallen 7% in the usa. it now stands at 52,000 bucks, down from 56,000 just a few
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years back. there are many reasons this is happening. but competition is the main money. the usa assigned trade deals with china that have moved many jobs out of this country to china where wages are very low. also china puts high tariffs on our products making our stuff too expensive for many chinese people to buy. so american workers are getting hosed by that trade policy with china. on another front, obama care is making health insurance more expensive for many american workers, thus take home pay drops. also taxes in general going up, especially fees. there are fees for everything. tolls, that kind of stuff. they are draining our wallets. in response to the pressure on income, democrats promise entitlements, but of course, we the people must pay for them. i want every american to have good food, and i'm willing to
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pay my fathfair hair to make th happen. economic deals in foreign countries hurting american workers, the new national health care law draining money from the folks, and high taxation gutting take home pay. that's why there is income in equality. now, the solution to the problem is simple, more well paying jobs. but the feds can't create those jobs. that must be done by the private sector. and private business must have incentives to hire. obama care discourages hiring in many prayses. and the high corporate tax rate in america means more money is kept overseas where it isn't taxed by huge companies. it's not being invested here. investment means jobs. the nanny state economy driven by far left social justice people, wreaking havoc in the working class precincts. that's the truth.
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but the truth is complicated. and with people spending so much of their time surfing the net, texting, watching garbage tv, many don't understand economics. thus the false promise, the false promise of income equality is seducing some voters. and that's enough. now for the top story tonight, reaction to the democratic strategy of income inequality. and the former governor of virginia charged with corruption. all right, roeszen, we'll begin with you, what's new in the democratic income equality world? well, bill, your sketch just now of why income inequality exists didn't really take us to the fundamental point which is that it exists as a fundamental genius of the american
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enterprise. nobody would want to live in a country where everybody -- in terms of the president of the united states making this a key push in the sixth year of his term for a midterm election cycle, mr. obama assumes a certain risk that this portrait of the american economy won't be construed as a kind of self-indictment. here's why. the greatest gain business the top 1% of people in this country, occurred in president obama's first term when he got that 8 -- according to reachers at uc berkeley, as liberal an academic institution as there is, between 2009 and 2012, the top 1% in this country captured 95% of the income gains that we saw in the first three years of the recovery. if you compare that with the clinton era, the 1990s, back then -- so why is --
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>> does uc berkeley say why the fat cats are getting all the money? >> this is structural, the president hasn't helped a and his stimulus package clearly didn't help. but this has to do with long-term economic demographic and cultural changes in this country. and you did allude to some of those things, the dumbing down of america. >> some academics say, because of the explosion of high-tech, if you have a profitable brand, you now reach people 1,000 times faster than you used to. because of the internet and the lightning fast society that we live. and therefore the people who are established with good products and brands, boom, their income explodes, whereas the working people don't have that advantage. wrap it up, i got to get to cameron. >> ultimately this comes down to education and whether or not our education system is producing students who are equipped for
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the new jobs of the 21st century. >> they got to have skills. cameron, you're out in iowa, why are you out is there. >> republicans and democrats are in the process of picking their party officials for the 2014 and 2016 campaigns. there's an interesting battle on the republican side where the party had been taken over by a bunch of ron paul's former supporters and they managed to take over all the offices for the state of iowa's republican party. the main stream is trying to push back against that a little more steady. >> it's inside political stuff in iowa, all right. former virginia governor bob mcdonnell, very serious charges leveled against him and his wife. they can both go to prison. tell us about what the government, the federal government says they did? the department of justice has put forth 14 indictments against the former governor of virginia, bob mcdonnell and his wife. they face a potential 20 years in prison each.
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>> wow. >> if they were convicted on all of these charges. this is a lengthy investigation that's been under way for some time and it essentially revolves around allegations that mr. mcdonnell took a whole sort of gifts, clothing, trips and benefits from a long-time fend of his johnny williams who owned a company in exchange, the indictment asserts, for favors to promote that company, perhaps given opportunities to promote the company's product and perhaps a quid pro quo. when mcdonnell was first confronted with this, he said it wasn't so but then started to give some of these contributions back and there were allegations that he and his wife interfered, obstructed or did things to impede the investigation of the federal government into this. it's very, very serious. mr. mcdonnell has denied all the allegations. his legal team has asked for a
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delay in what is to be the arraignment and bond hearing this friday in richmond, where the district federal court is. the justice department said they wouldn't object to that because mr. mcconnell's attorneys are out of town. it hasn't been delayed formally. but it's possible that the former governor of virginia and his wife will walk into court to be formally indicted and arraigned. >> part of the case is the feds are alleging that the mcdonnells have a lot of credit card debt and they had -- do you know anything about that? >> essentially what they're arguing is that this was on the up and up. why did so much of the money, these gifts go through family members and not be documented in the regular way that these things would be disclosed in the record. he's the state's former attorney general, he knows the laws well,
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miami. is this a partisan column you wrote, bernie? >> if an american politician, whether it's a democrat or a republican says i take full responsibility for whatever, there's an excellent chance what the politician is really saying is now that i took responsibility, get off my case, leave me alone, let's move on. of all the terms in the english language, i take full responsibility just may be the most meaningless. in hillary's case, she said she takes responsibility for what happened at benghazi. okay? i'm not sure precisely what that means because what happened after that, were there any consequences? did anybody pay a price? what she could do, and what she should have done is say i take full responsibility for what happened, i am sorry for what happened and as soon as i find out who made this mistake, i'm
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going to do something to that person, fire them, whatever it is. but to simply say i take full responsibility, where there's no consequences, and no price to pay, all that does is give the politici politician absolution, it's a get out of jail free card. >> has she done this before? or is the benghazi thing the only thing you cite in your column? >> it's the only thing i cite in my column. i don't remember what she did with those financial situations she had way back when, but i'm not even singling hillary clinton out on this, politicians in general, use the term i take full responsibility so that nothing happens to them. >> yeah, i would say responsibility for what? what exactly should you have done that you didn't do? see, that's what rankles me, and our pal james carville said it last week, when i asked him about benghazi, when the senate
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thing broke, he said, well, you know, hillary clinton took full responsibility. and i go for what? >> what does that mean? >> yeah, he didn't know. so if mrs. clinton were herein stead of you, bernie, tonight, and god i wish that were the truth. >> oh, that was so unnecessary. >> yeah, but i do it all the time. so i wish it was you but not you. i would say mrs. clinton, what exactly are you taking responsibility for? where was the screw up so that the american people can know why the four americans were ki over in benghazi, libya. i mean we still don't know. president obama said he was going to get the guy who is did it. he hasn't, even though the "new york times" allegedly interviewed one of them at his mother a's house, okay? and number two, there's all kinds of stuff floating around, what they should have, could have, would have done, but nobody really knows what. >> right. and that's why i'm hoping that
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on the -- when hillary announces, some reporter, at least one at least says to her, you take full responsibility for what happened in benghazi, a, not quite clear what that means, but what is the consequence of taking full responsibility? what is the price? in europe, there's a tradition they have you take full responsibility, very often you resign. i don't think a politician automatically should resign after a screw up. i don't -- >> they should explain. but in japan, they also have a policy -- >> they commit harry carrey. >> they commit suicide if something happens. >> they may be a tad drastic and while for some politicians, i wouldn't argue. >> you know what that's called in japan? >> it's called harry carrey. >> no, it's called supoku. >> okay. >> i thought that was something else.
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>> all right. >> but in any event, i'm not calling for -- if there is no connection between taking responsibility and accountability, then it means absolutely nothing. >> i can't argue with that. >> it's nothing more than a get out of jail free card. >> bernie goldberg ahead, everybody, more teacher's union corruption. this time a teacher looking at pornography, on school grounds. gets hiss job back, plus 200,000 bucks in back pay. later the crazy mayor of toronto has higher poll numbers than the president of the united states. martha mechanic [ male announcer ] there is no substitute for experience.
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. a teacher at the glacier park middle school accused of looking at porn during school hours. paid for by the taxpayer. the union has. this on top of the teacher's union in michigan, demanding $60,000 for a teacher accused of rape. this looks to be out of control to me, i think it's go going on everywhere. we can just highlight a few of these things. what say you? >> first of all, it's not going on everywhere. out of the millions of teachers in this country, you found a
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couple of institutions. i don't think they're looking out for the kids generally speaking. >> i don't agree with that. but these cases, i think you're misrepresenting it a little bit. the person who was found looking at the porn, there were seven other people also who just got suspended for three days to 15 days and then he was fired and an arbitrator found that it was unfairly singled out. >> he was a teacher on the campus. others were administrators, they were all using the hardware, software. he was a teacher in middle school. >> i'm not endorsing looking -- any person? a teacher. during a school day on campus. >> he's not looking at it in the
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classroom. >> in the class room. so he should just rewrite the rules. you can look at it in the lunch room on the school computer, but just not in the classroom. >> just saying that i think that's a good way to spend your time versus asking can they be fired, ruin your entire career over that? i just don't think so. >> you want to stake out that turf, fine what. do you say, kate? >> i'm honestly speechless at the moment. obviously these teachers are influencing our children and this guy was apparently looking the real point of the question is, are the unions out of control, obviously they are. they will never show restraint, bill, they are concerned about money, power and influence. ironically and with consent, the
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arbitrator coming in saying know they had to resin state this teacher in a class wroom. the school board is so in bed -- >> the school board in this case, had an arbiter and the arbiter said give him in money, 200 k. so he get s 200,000 january 29. >> is that not a moralizer like the two of you. >> the children, he wasn't looking at it -- >> if moving your jobs or looking at the porn, half of
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this country would be fired tomorrow. >> let me ask the question. >> okay, excuse me. most americans don't look at porn in a school. fact. >> most americans don't work in a school. >> second fact, not a fact, question. do you think this guy can go back in a classroom now in this small town in wisconsin and teach effectively? >> he should be able to. >> if somebody makes a mistake, there are 700 teacher who is didn't lose their job. get a qualified teacher in there. >> i think people can be punished, something short of being fired for the rest of their lives.
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>> go find a job in another industry. go find a job where looking at -- a politicalon bucks, doesn't that bother you at all that the teachers unions are so concerned about this gooir looking at porn during the school day, that million bucks could have gone to the kids, can go to instruction. >> all right, i think we all have it. and everybody can make up their own minds. ladies, thank you. extreme weather pounding the usa. what happens psychologically to americans when they get too cold or too hot? miller on the seattle seahawks controversy and president obama's comments on race. you have to stay tuned for those reports. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day
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baby is cold outside, even in the sun belt. last night in new york city, 7 degrees. washington, 9 degrees. philadelphia 4 degrees. bismarck, north dakota, minus 24 degrees this morning. that's not windchill, that's temperature. so what happens to folks when they endure very cold and very hot weather? joining us from philadelphia.
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i think i was upset when your producer called me to come on the show. i got my pit bull and my hot chocolate, i don't want to go out in this cold weather, it's blustery, there's ♪ drifts all over the place. i told my dog, you've got five seconds to do your business. of course she ignored me and went about my way. we get frustrated, we get annoyed, we get cabin fear, we can't go out, mayors, governors, declaring emergencies, you can't go out on the road. generally speaking, we just don't like to have to deal with cold. part of the other challenge is that as you can imagine, during the cold months, it's also very dark, it gets dark earlier, so not only are we in because of inclement weather, the sun is not out as much.
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when you look at all of those things, it can have sort of an impact on our affect and our mood generally speaking. now outside of that, we have something called seasonal affective disorder. s.a.d. ten million americans deal with the fact that their mood is affected negatively by the cold weather in the dark, and they get depressed, they have problems sleeping, sometimes they sleep too much. they like it up there, they're out there in the snowmobiles and doing what they want to do. so each person is different, each person is wired differently as far as climate is concerned, correct? >> right, right and when we see that, by the way when you talk about east coast, west coast. we talk about the east coast being cold and the people being somewhat cold and impersonally, west coast they're laid back, they're more likely to sort of connect with you. well, there's something to that because it is colder in the
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north and it is warmer out on the west coast. and that can impact in real time how we look at that. we see people's personalities and temperaments over time can be affected by the sun or lack thereof. >> have you ever been to phoenix? august? there's nobody in the street. you can't, literally can't walk the street. so there's extreme heat because al gore is right, we're all going to be 120. does that affect people the same way that cold does? >> of course. i have been out to the west coast like in vegas, you know, which is the last time i was there it was 111. and i was frustrated by that, i had to go out and i was very agitated an we see for example is -- people are more likely to lash out when they're hot as well. so we see stream temperatures and extreme behavior.
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bill o'reilly and the miller time segment. as we reported earlier this week, president obama told a magazine that some people dislike him because he's a black, but others like him because of skin color. i said that was accurate. you agree with me. some people do like him because he's black, some people don't like him because he's black. many white people voted for him because he was black.
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but many more white people voted for him because they wanted a black president and didn't vote him because they didn't want a black president. >> so it worked to his advantage in your opinion? >> i think white people by and large, looked and thought, geez, it's about time that we have a black president. a lot of people didn't know much about him, i know gene simmons, i remember on my show from kiss, i think many more white people voted for him based on the color of his skin. i don't think you do. i mean, it just doesn't affect me in any way at all now. i have to analyze crime stats and it disturbs me that young black men are dominating in that arena. when i make a decision on some money, whether it be their friend or whether to hire them, it never come into my mind. do you think that i'm the norm or that most people do see
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color, no matter what color it is? you just mean it doesn't mean anything, right? >> it's not a factor, pardon the pun. i thought this will be good for this country god bless them. now in the interim five years. it's nonjudgmental in any way, except he's an inept civil servant. men of all races, creeds, colors, faiths, they can all stink at being president. >> nothing about him personally, skin color or his belief system, personal belief system has affected your valuation. you're just doing it on policy. >> do you even hear what you're saying? so i have an evaluation -- i
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think you just asked me on national tv, so you who don't see race in any way, shape or form? >> you're not judging him on anything other than policy, right? >> that's what i judge him on, policy. >> that's what i've been led to believe by your many appearances here on the factor. >> do you watch the seahawks 49er game? >>. >> now i need your reaction just at the time, not afterward, not after listening to everybody, just after the game, sherman, he wins the game, he goes over to the fox reporter, and he rants. right when we did it, what was your in your mind? >> that's ilike o'reilly in dreadlocks with barney frank.
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that was my immediate reflex, then i thought about this. it looks like any aspersion is boiled down to a specific accusation of racism. there are two types of class iness and graciousness in the world. i find richard cher msherman's behavior -- russell wilson and payton manning. i as an old fudy duddy, just to be a sliver better than sherman's form of graciousness, which is exemplary, nonetheless. i understand in the times we live, if you were teaching a kid how to react to victory, it would be a coin flip on whether you do it like russell wilson or sherman's approach. payton manning and russell
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wilson might be my first. >> when he did, he didn't think it was a class si move. did you know that sherman was a gradual of stanford university, fine institution, with a-degree in communications, miller? and boy, did he use it there? >> i think he took that test pass fail and i'll let people judge for themselves how he acquitted himself. all i know is general sherman wasn't that loud going through georgia. >> i said at the time he was auditioning for a cable news show and he's probably going to get one, miller. >> the o'sherman factor. i'll see you next week, richard. >> let's not go overboard, but maybe the sherman perspective because it's a little more intellectual. dennis miller everybody. cincinnati at the task, april 25th, buffalo at shea. the next night, april 26.
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we begin with the nutty mayor of toronto, apparently tipsy talking about his drug troubles. >> it took me around five months, almost five months.
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zbli didn't know they served vodka at mcdonald's. here's governor mccallum to explain that. >> he was in the state -- he said that he quit drinking, he said you'll never see another video of me drunk again. that seems like a little bit of a problem for the toronto mayor. he was most likely drinking and driving, because they spotted his escalaide outside. he's sort of the drunk with the
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occasional wise tidbit. >> i missed the wise tidbit. but i'll catch up with that. >> one thing that he's doing is that he got a lot of credit for acting as a very good strong mayor during this ice storm. his numbers are doing the ice - >> oh, the -- >> he is upset about the tax increase that people got. >> i heard the ice, what he did, he went out on the street, everybody was so terrified, they went inside and nobody got hurt. >> and what about comparing his favorability to president obama in the united states. >> rob ford at 44%, more disapprove of him, he is at 44%, president obama did 43%, which has to make you scratch your head if you're the main resident of the white house. maybe he should take some clues from rob ford, maybe doing a little bit of dancing. >> have you ever really seen a human being dancing? that is file footage, that
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didn't happen. >> it was an accident, ma'am, i'm so sorry. >> yeah. have you ever seen a human being other than him dance like that? >> no, no, it is like a bobble head, sort of from the middle. >> now, in japan, they have a national airline there. and then they put out a commercial. let's roll the tape. >> they did. >> finally, next stop, hanoi. >> you want a hug? such a chauvanistic reaction. >> i see, let's change the image of japanese people. >> sure. >> now, i'm not really understanding that commercial. so why don't you explain it to me? >> well, basically, this is the largest airline in japan, the employees, they're talking about the goal which is to make people
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fly more internationally. japanese fliers fly more to the international routes that they have. and this is actually a well-known comedian and actor in japan, he says can i give you a hug, he said no, oh, that is so japanese of you. maybe we should turn around and be different, this is a profile of a caucasian passenger. >> why would this airline that needs caucasian passengers make the guy look like that? why would they do that? >> well, in some areas of japan, they consider the big nose and blonde hair to be admirable. if you like a big nose, then an even bigger nose must be better. >> so the japanese think that cyranno de ergerac.
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>> when i was in japan, i actually was bumping my head, the nose, that is an admired trait. a large nose. >> but in the ad, they took it down, thanked everybody for complaining and said they're going to get together and figure out the thing that they think -- thank you so much for complaining and we'll come up with an ad that is less offensive. of course, the advertisers did very well. it got on the internet. >> all right, maccallum, thank you for not complaining. and some crazy people visiting, the tip on o'reilly.com, moments away. [ tires screech ]
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. factor tip of the day, some internet loons on
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billo'reilly.com, in a moment. but first, washington, i used to be a scraviewer of tom brokaw, have stopped watching the news, because rather than report it, they select it. and michigan, bill, you were spot on, bias election by selection is a threat to the country. and, tom brokaw is jealous of you, i am annoyed that charles krauthammerer didn't mention it. he is an icon who volunteered voluntarily. i don't think there is any jealousy involved, what is in pla play here is style. i believe mr. brokaw does not approve of my overall presentation. i think he sees me as a pun, and he is not the only one.
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and kansas, bill, would you ever consider anchoring a news show up against the big three? no, because in this evevenue i get things done and campaign for things like jessica's long. i can right wrong in a very vivid, personal way. and can we leave the bieber coverage alone? is it legal? the search warrant situation. bieber was just a jump-off point. come on, wise up. and california, o'reilly come down from your bully pulpit. you failed to disclose that marijuana is legal in california. that is because it is not legal? california, al? even in the canyons of topanga? are you hallucinating? and bill, you are sounding silly
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on pot. it is harmless. maybe for you, jake, but i know people who have been badly hurt by the substance. it altered their lives dramatically. when analyzing marijuana it is not all about what you like it is about harm to children and indeed to some adults. elizabe elizabeth ramos, i never had a client who didn't start with pot. and bill, i sent you an e-mail regarding "killing jesus." must be the nsa spying. the factor doesn't share correspondence with any entity on earth. but maybe the deity got involved here. and take away from killing jesus, he afflicted the comforted. and last night we unveiled a new
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poll. simple question, do you support the legalization of pot? well, soon after we announced it, a website called "read it" urged its readers to flood billo'reilly.com with pro-pot votes. so the poll is now polluted. this happens all the time. last year, after i criticized ron paul, his zealots trashed the book. because some of the paul people told them to. be skeptical of what you see on the net. it is almost always driven by some kind of agenda. sorry about the poll, maybe we'll re-read the question and try again. and thank you for joining us, different from billo'reilly.com, o'reilly@foxnews.com.
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and word of the day, don't be a cacogen when writing to the factor. it is going to be a good one, again, thank you for joining us. we'll look at the