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between richard sherman and michael crabtree. does this change your mind about sherman. vote in our poll. bill o'reilly is next. good night from washington. see you tomorrow night. 9 p.m. fox broadcast. the o'reilly factor is on, tonight. >> what's the worse, absolute worse part of being president of the united states? >> worse part of the job is i have got the jacket on on super bowl sunday. >> guess who is interviewing the president on super bowl sunday live? your humble correspondent, that's who. how did that happen? we will tell you tonight. >> jesus, when does life begin? >> at 40. [ laughter ] >> fertilized eggs aren't people, people are people. >> thank you. >> that is unbelievablably offensive to millions of americans. so who put the ad out and why? laura ingraham is investigating. also tonight elisabeth hasselbeck on human sex
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trafficking over the super bowl weekend and you sound off in our mad as hell segment. >> i never should have listened to you. >> i never should have listened to you. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ 4:30 eastern time. i will be interinterviewing the president of the united states live. so whatever happens happens. this is the ultimate journalistic high wire. this is the third time i will be talking with mr. obama. and a replay of the super bowl interview three years ago. >> do you deny that you are man who wants to redistribute wealth? >> absolutely. >> you deny that? >> absolutely. bill, i didn't raise taxes
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once. i lowered taxes over the last two years. >> but the entitlements that you champion. >> i lowered taxes for the last two years. >> but the entitlements that you champion do redistribute wealth in a sense that they provide insurance coverage for 40 million people that don't have it? >> what is absolutely true is i think in this country there is no reason why if you get sick you should go bankrupt. >> now, he short live interview is exceedingly difficult because both the president and i get a little windy on occasion. i think we will all agree with that. after the live shot, i will have a little bit more time with the president on tape, and i think we are going to have a very informative interview. in fact i know we will. along those lines, i'm gonna ask the question the president -- i'm going to ask the question one question that comes from you. we'll tell you more about that in a few moments. , now, president obama is clearly under fire. new fnc poll says the majority of americans disapprove of his key policies. on the economy, 38% approve,
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59% disapprove. on the deficit, 28% approve, a whopping 66% disapprove. healthcare, 38% thumbs up. 59% down. immigration 36% approve, 54% disapprove. iran, 35% approve of the president's policies towards that country, 53% disapprove. overall, 53% of americans disapprove of the president's job performance. 52% approve. but that's up one point since december. there is another poll out, this one from the associated press which says as barack obama enters his sixth year in office, just 31% of americans believe he has been an above average president. so clearly, we have a lot to talk about in the super bowl interview. on a personal note, the president told me man to man in december that he would do the interview and he has kept his word. i saw him at the kennedy
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center celebration. he doesn't have to do the interview. he knows it's going to be a tough one. and he is coming in anyway. so we're happy about that and if you have a question for the president, i want you to email it to me. the address is o'reilly at foxnews.com. i will ask the president your question and i will mention your name. obviously it will have to be a good one. i will have some advice on that in the tip of the day segment. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction. joining us from reaction is james carville, if you were me, number one, you would be the luckiest guy in the world. and, number two, what would your opening question for the president be? >> well it, wouldn't be who do you think is going to win the game? >> mr. president, there is no question about it you had a rough 2013, what assurances you can give our viewers that 2014 is going to be better? >> really, that would be the question you would ask him? that would be it? >> i would ask him more than
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that. >> no, no. but you wouldn't ask him more than that because he could take that open-ended question, the president could and he could do 12 minutes and you could go out for coffee, you could go out and play with the dog, he has a nice dog you could play with imh you can't open with an open-ended question like that. because the president is glib. he will suck the air right out of the room. you know that do you want to try it again? [ laughter ] >> come on, i need advice, carville. >> you need advice? i would say -- give yourself a grade in terms of your healthcare rollout right now today. >> that's not bad. give yourself a grade and then back it up. now we are getting somewhere. i think the president at this point has nowhere to go but up. i mean, this poll is shocking and the fox news poll reflects every other poll. and he is down to guys like
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you, his core base. he doesn't have anybody else but the core base. 32%, 33%. that's his core. that's where he is. >> i think -- first of all, there is no doubt he has had a bad 2013. his numbers are down. his approval is i think in the low 40s, if you take people that approve of the job he is doing. but, you know, i think he is going to have 2014, it's going to be a much better year. i actually believe and i wonder what he thinks. i think the economy is starting to strengthen some. >> did you see the stock market today, carville? >> take one day at a time. the stock market is up. if you look at the stock market, is this the best president we would ever have. the stock market has skyrocketed under president obama. can't take one day. >> things are shaky in the economy, still. >> i think -- okay. >> i think you and i agree on this. that if obamacare goes south, in 2014, it's lights out for the president's administration. on that note, in
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switzerland, you have all the swells over there they always go over for winter vacation. i amner invited. you are not invited because you wear ties like that. liz claman, business reporter for fox, did interview the ceo of etna insurance, one of the biggest in the world, all right? his name is mark better bertilini. >> it's not about the web site whether the program is designed properly to encourage people to join. >> is it? >> it's not. i think what we don't have is a system that is built for consumers. people don't want to go to healthcare.gov to shop. people don't want to go online to look up health insurance. >> and mr. bertolini went further saying etna may pull out of the whole will deal and you say? >> well point has been complimentary toward him. i think the signups has a the lo of momentum. i think the thing worked in
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massachusetts. i think it's going to work. does s. it going to have rollout glitches? of course they are. can they improve it and make it user friendly? absolutely. we are not even finished with the third month since its rollout and i think it's so much better now than it was before. and, yeah, i think it has got some in edna polls out. it's over. nobody knows who he is except clayman she knows all these people. if etna pulls out, it is over. absolutely over how powerful they are, and this guy he is also saying, carville and this might interest you that insurance premiums are going up they are going up, all right? >> we have had the best healthcare cost. we he have had some good things happen. i always thought this was going to work. you thought it wasn't. we have enough tape of us going back and forth. easy but in the end it is
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going to work fine. >> i think you -- if you were a super bowl team, you would be down by about 14 or 15 points, carville. i would be the favorite right here. >> if i had peyton manning on my team we could come back. >> next on the rundown, an unbelievably offensive internet ad starring a famous comedian, wait until you see this. later, elisabeth hasselbeck will be on the program. she says there is human sex trafficking all over the place on the super bowl weekend. the factor is coming right back. ♪ [ male announc ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 mis... the length 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes
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ingle what would be your first question for president obama? can you and i get joint matching tattoos for charity? i'm going to get a don't tread on me flag and you are going to get european union? oh, come on. have you got to up the last time, o'reilly, you raised so much money last time. did all that great stuff. you will have to be really creative this time. service guys. talking points, right? 55% of the public now says they are disappointed with our system of government and how it works gallup poll came out. lowest level for support for our government. polling this trend in 2001. the problem is if i ask an open-ended question like i told carville, can he eat up a lot of theory. i'm going to keep this
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really fact based. >> i mean, that fact, the fact that most experts think america is in decline, i would ask a simple question. what responsibility too you have, if any, for these barometers ever public trust declining? america is standing in the world declining; america's influence in the world declining or is this mostly the fault of these intransigent republicans? you have to go to the maturity and leadership. if you are a mature leader, can you talk an honest asexment of what you have done, what's worked and what hasn't worked, i don't see that coming from this administration not not at least. >> that's an interesting thing. i have got the word the question very very precise. they have to be worded precise. so that there is not a four or five minute answer because it is a live thing. and we just have a certain amount of time before, you know, john madden comes on -- whatever they have. i don't know i don't even know. >> o'reilly on the income inequality, of course that's the corner stone of what the democrats are going to try
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to argue in 2014. i would hit them directly on that. obviously inequality of income has gotten exponentially worse in the last five years even before with president bush it's gotten worse since president bush. what is one thing that he would do, the one thing that he would do to narrow the township of income inequality, what we do for the american middle class? i don't know what he is going to say because he has pretty much tried everything, the stimulus, cash for clunkers, green energy, none of that has worked. i would like to know what he would say to that. >> okay. good suggestions there san internet ad about abortion, and i'm going to show it to everybody. i want to warn our viewers this is a very offensive ad. >> yeah. >> it features a comedian and an actor playing jesus. roll it. >> jesus, when does life begin? >> >> at 40. [ laughter ] >> what?
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>> and he was like. >> the fertilized eggs aren't people, people are people. >> and i was like, thank you. >> but, people who believe fertilized eggs people are people too. you have to love them. you are not better than them. >> and i was like, you are right. thanks, jesus. >> boy, i would like to hit her with a pie right there in that little bang. you know the soupy sales thing. >> how do we go from carol burnett, lucille ball, guilderred aner to that. how is that if you pleasey. >> who put it out i understand it's a long long thing. obviously not use anything more about it who put it out why. >> this group for a creative majority. they are trying to get reproductive rights at the forefront. again, they are trying to shift the discussion back to the war against women stuff. and i think what we see is, number one, that ad is not -- if they want to
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convince people of something that is ad is going to make people think that sara is complete buffoon and unfunny and woman ha knows nothing about religion. if she did that ad and invoked the prophet mohammed, bill. then i would think she is really gutsy. because she is ridiculing christians and spoofing the whole thing, i don't think it's very unusual. or original. >> hypothetical, i usually don't do that on this program. do you think ms. silverman who i don't know. >> she is not funny. >> does she have any idea that putting an actor in the place of jesus and having the actor say fertilized eggs aren't people? does she have any idea how many people will find that to be grossly offensive? do you think she knows? >> i'm not sure what she knows. i think she speaks in mostly clich clay cliches: i think
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what we understand is that the pro-life movement in the country is growing. becoming more acceptable among yong young people to be pro-life. >> why do you think that is? and the polls reflect what ms. lara is saying that the pro-life point of view is rising, why? >> i think scientifically, even if you are not all that religious, science makes us understand that life begins at conception. >> how does science do that? >> well, because it's when we become distinct human beings when our d.n.a. is formed, but our human genome becomes complete, we are the beginning of life and it's piewm life. we all were former embryos, right? we didn't have a choice in the matter about whether we were elm preios, we were impreios and we became fully formed human beings, most people believe now that after the first three months, there should be serious restrictions on abortion. that first trimester you still have the country split on supreme abortion rights, most people think with
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technology and being able to see inside the womb, issues of fetal pain, bill, you know, when you can see finger tips, it's wild. >> and human d.n.a. now is established on conception. so when the egg is fertilized the d.n.a. accompanies it. and i'm sure jesus knows that not that i idiot actor but jesus himself does know. >> yeah. >> directly ahead the national football league which rakes in $9 billion a year is a nonprofit. lou dobbs will explain. later, ms. megyn kelly on another embarrassment for pop star justin bieber. those reports after these messages. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires.
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for sunday, we now learn that the national football league is a nonprofit organization. despite the fact that it makes about $9 billion in revenue every year roger goodell paid almost $30 million a year. here to explain, lou dobbs, the author of the big new book, "upheaval" i'm a big pro-football fan and follow it since a kid. i didn't know it was a nonprofit. what's that all about? >> it's just a device by which they circulate the money that comes in and distribute it to all of the clubs. and they -- even things out. the money is taxed, but at the team level, the 32 teams rather than at the hub of the nfl, which is a not-for-profit. >> which is here in new york city, right? >> right, right. >> there is is an overarch of all 32 teams. and the money that the revenue comes in through television contracts,. >> merchandising, of course
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the stadium. television revenue. >> that's the big one, right? >> when the dow, everybody learns he makes $30 million that's more than say, you know, lou dobbs. >> but, eli manning, and they get excited, one player saying he can't run, he can't catch, no, but he is driving a business. >> he negotiates the deals and all of that we are not begrudging roger goodell, his salary, but when people here not for profit, it usually has a charity connotation. but what you are saying is that is -- are you saying it's a unique organization? because. >> i will tell you what's
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unique is because of the way they created it back in 1966 when the afl and the nfl merged, they slipped it into the tax code and saying. >> so the irs allowed them to slip it in? i what we spend in this country on football. city after city. 32 cities give immense tax breaks and to bring those teams in and then they give them the stadium. some of them a billion-dollar plus because it has such a great economic impact on that city. >> that's why congress did it because of the economic impact and the jobs that accompany the league? >> exactly. exactly. >> and so they -- >> is there any other big deal that you know of that is not for profit? you know like the nfl they
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didn't want bud selig to reveal his major league income. >> same way headquarters hire in new york and then the team scattered they are not a not-for-profit. >> correct. >> is it beneficial for the national football league to get that? does it mean anything? you say they all pay their taxes, nobody is skipping, right? >> nobody is skipping. as a matter of fact, you know, tom osborne, tom coburn came out from oklahoma, the center from oklahoma wanting to just lash the nfl. the fact is they are taxed on all that money. those players are playing immense taxes. >> you didn't see anything wrong with it? >> no, he wanted to change it i'm saying coburn is wrong another level. the fact is all that money at one point or another gets passed business guru are telling me. >> that the nfl is paying
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its fair share to the folks to the country to the infrastructure? they are? >> they are paying their fair share. they are driving business. they are tremendously important to our economy. by the way, even i-o-i hate to even bring this up. but of the 30 most watched programs on television in the united states, 28 of them were nfl games. >> yeah. and i think 29 is the factor and then dobbs. >> that's exactly right. >> i could be wrong about that lou dobbs, everybody. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. elisabeth hasselbeck appalled that there is human sex trafficking surrounding big events like the super bowl. she will be here. >> then our mad as hell segment off the charts tonight. >> you are fired, too. >> i'm fired? >> you son of a [bleep]. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness...
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personal story segment tonight. every year there is a lot of vice surrounding the super bowl game. prostitutes, other hustlers flock to the cities where the gimenez are played. this year as you may know the super bowl is in new jersey. authorities are worried about human sex trafficking. here to explain the co-anchor of "fox & friends" elisabeth hasselbeck. first, define the problem for us. what are we talking about. >> human trafficking in general is being forced into servitude and sexual trafficking. through force, coercion and there are laws right now on the table and bills that are hoping to be passed to
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expand the way in which those that are forcing those into sexual servitude can actually be prosecuted. so the problem is things around super bowl big athletic event, increases, people are in and out, and particularly with new york and new jersey with the amount of ports they call them pastor states. so you have access to internet. the amount of people in and out moving provide shield to those that are going to be trade sexually. >> this is all illegal but prostitutes who rah dults they come here and they do whatever they do and then other people who are forced to do this through threats against them. you are taking on the latter, that's your cause, the ones who are forced? >> thank you for making the distinction. up until this point those two things have been merged. >> authorities have not -- violence ups it considerably. >> you say this has been going on forever.
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it probably was going on in the roman coliseum when they were having the lions eat the christians. authorities send out undercovers and do sting operations but what else can they do? >> this is one of the most evasive growing criminal activities happening right now. 32 billion-dollar industry, second only to the drug transactions in traffic right now, bill. this sin deed a scary thing. look at these numbers u you have globally 27 million people in human trafficking, modern day slavery. okay. 1 million of those are actually children. globally we are talking. this year. human trafficking and being forced into selling sex. being threatened, brain washed and forced into this time and time again. the laws are actually working against them. and those that are trafficking them know it. >> how do the laws work against them? >> they are criminalizing
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those that are pros stiewghtd themselves, even though it's against their will and they are being held by traffickers. if you take someone who, say, something held as a human trafficker. they are so afraid of being prosecuted criminally that they cannot con come forward. they are fearful to come forward. treated as those that are doing it at risk. >> i understand particularly with the children. but i always say that if any of them are listening here, if you can get away, you get away. you run away and you go into the police precinct and you say that person did this to me. that's what you have to do. i always say that. and i understand that these kids, they are afraid to do it and they don't know to do it. i think when all of us have to say, look, if you can get away, get away. do not continue with this. get out of there. >> well, the problem is that the way the law is written, it doesn't really afford them the opportunity to do that without being prosecuted because as soon as you admit that is you are deemed to be a prostitute. >> there is no in the tristate here in new york, connecticut and new jersey
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there is no d.a. who would prosecute those people. they wouldn't. they would turn them as states' witnesses and they would go after the big people. i know them all. nobody would prosecute the prostitute for this kind of thing here. last word. >> not what he they're told. >> i know that's not what they are being told. they are being brain washed and demonized. new jersey is doing a great job. tomorrow there is a huge task force to set up awareness and detecting. this i would love for everyone to get out there and check your state laws and understand are they making criminals out of those that are truly victims. we need to get out there and protect the kids and also call if i could. >> number. >> 1-888-373-7888. you can text help or info to be free. >> if you know anything about this or if you are involved with it, and you are watching us tonight, there is the number, okay. and they will tell you exactly what to do. all right, elizabeth. very good, thank you very much for coming in. >> appreciate helping to get the word out. are you mad as hell?
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mad as hell segment tonight, five smoking hot letters may help us ow heather nauert. heather, first letter bill, i'm really angry, mad as hell that a politician could actually stand up and say those who are pro-life, second amendment, anti-gay marriage don't belong in new york state. i have been following cultural issues for many years mostly thanks to the factor. growing more and more angry that tolerance is for everyone except conservative christians. referring to andrew cuomo here in new york. >> she nailed it ironic that the state that welcomes with the statue of liberty, the poor the huddled masses now does not want to welcome people who don't believe in the governor's far left world view. >> the governor tried to clarify. >> okay, so the governor came out and he was referring to political rivals. his political rivals who did
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not agree with him on the safe act, which is about gun control legislation, but really we know what he was talking about. he was talking about conservatives, extremists, not welcome here, if they were pro-life, if they were pro-traditional marriage, although he used other language. >> cardinal gave him a little dressing down, everybody is -- >> -- dollan upset about it a lot of people are. they claim to be tolerant but only tolerant when people agree with him. >> letter number 2. oregon, live reports that an oregon prison found a way to ship medical expenses to obamacare. is this true? >> yeah. >> is it true heather? >> it true. it is fascinating. it took effect this month. not just this prison. it is a lot of states across the country. 22 states that opted to expand medicaid. so basically medicaid will pay for prisoner healthcare. now, this has always been covered by local counties you and i as taxpayers in our county have always paid for the healthcare of
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prisoners in our county jails appeared in our statewide system. now with the expansion of the medicaid program, and by the way there are people going into jails, literally signing up some of these prisoners and putting them on medicaid. >> city rather than the county picks intheir cost. >> no the feds pick up the cost. other than medicaid expansion program. >> expansion, so everybody understands the feds give the money to the states and the states give the money to the prisoners because it's a medicaid program. >> medicaid. >> that's a. >> i don't think i said medicare it's medicaid. >> no, no. it's complicated but they are all paying if they get the sniffles in the penitentiary heather and i are paying. >> some states chose not to expand medicaid such as texas, they now have to foot the bill for those prisoners in other states, fascinating. >> mad as hell when i hear commentators talk about what a weaker flawed candidate mitt romney was in the last election. true charitable gentleman.
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if a flawed candidate does not speak well for the state of our country. look, i think mitt romney is a good man, i think you agree with that. >> certainly handled it so well how that msnbc anchor talked about his grandson. >> in my humble opinion and i don't want heather to weigh in she is a news anchor, he was not a good presidential candidate. he did not bring the fight to the democrats. he wasn't aggressive enough. he blew it on benghazi. and he didn't have enough. next letter comes from bob daugherty burbank, california. mad as hell that once an breach of glamour. people say i was like in lieu of i said. valley speak means that fewer folks sound unintelligent self-respecting. >> we have bigger fish to fry here. when you look at teenagers you see them all the time. >> texting sitting next to one another and texting one another and they can't speak. >> that's because they can't
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stand saying like 55 times. >> they don't look you at the eye. >> one more letter, troy, mad as hell that i keep writing into the factor and you won't put it on the damn tv. >> all right. troy, i understand, i feel your pain, troy. we have 5,000 to 10,000 letters a week, troy. all right. you just broke through, man. be happy. go out and celebrate lots of letters. now with this presidential interview you wouldn't believe the cast. for this segment alone mad as hell 10,000 letters a week come in. troy made the cut. thanks heather for staying up late for us. she has to go to bed at 6:30. if you are mad as hell, please let us nomad as hell foxnews.com. ms. megyn on deck for another embarrassment for justin bieber. teacher looking at porn on school grounds gets 200,000 in back pay. megyn is next. vation.
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back of the book segment tonight. the kelly file. we begin with a story we conferred last night. wisconsin teacher are the help of the teacher's union being reinstated to his job, given 200,000 in back pay. 47-year-old andrew harris fired from the glasure creek middle school for looking at porn material on campus. also shared the material on school computers. very nice. here with her view of this the anchor of the kelly file seen right after the factor is ms. megyn. i think this is so appalling. we had a lively debate with pawrs. she goes it's an overreaction to fire the guy. >> what? >> yeah. yeah. i got mail supporting that position. we are living in a very strange time few -- now where a teacher not talking about at home. >> during school hours he is
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sitting there, dozens of times that he admitted to came from his sister. his sister is emailing him xxx porn and writing back to his sister over the years while he is teaching seventh grade science during school hours. this is not -- not that it's relevant. it's not like soft core stuff. >> he is sending it out to other people. so he is like the nexus. >> he is sitting there with your seventh grader and you are okay if he is looking at this stuff and then interacting with your child? something is wrong with that. >> so you agree with me on this? >> yes. i think he is a disgusting pervert and he shouldn't be anywhere near children. >> leave him aside. >> it's not because he looks at porsche. a lot of people look at porn. you don't do it while 11-year-olds while you are supposed to be teaching the science. >> here is the deal. this guy takes it to the teacher's union and the union racks up almost a million dollars in legal fees trying to get him back wins. >> they win. >> wins because wisconsin, i don't know what's going on out there, and he gets
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200,000 in back pay. >> yeah. >> they are celebrating like they did something good. >> it's not even about the money. the school district doesn't have to pay the money and that's unfortunate. is he going it teach another seventh grade science class. >> you can imagine the kids in the class? doesn't have any authority. >> nothing wrong with human sexuality. you want to watch porn, go ahead and watch porn. you feel compunction to do it while you are watching my 11-year-old. >> i have to correctyou don't te to go watch porn especially at 8:00 or 9:00. you don't do that. >> what people do in their own homes is not hurting anybody. >> not at 8:00 and 9:00 eastern time, kelly. we have to make a living here. we don't want to give them other options. >> we have that fox watch two things at once. >> pay attention. 4:30 in the morning, maybe, not at prime time. justin bieber, i feel sorry for this kid can. everybody saying he is he a pinhead. he probably is a kid with no guidance. too much money. ridiculous thing. >> he is starting to look
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like miley cyrus. >> now he is in jail. what did he do. >> been arrested for dui, resisting arrest and driving without a license. according to police he was drag racing in miami and he was in his lamborghini and his friend was in a ferrari or reverse that set up suvs in a 30 mile-per-hour many are zone and they were going 60, at least that's when they got pulled over, and you know, this is like a residential -- people got kids. granted they are probably not out at 4:00 in the morning there is a reason we don't allow drag racing. >> this is how stupid this is. he was just popped, this kid. >> there has been many. >> in los angeles for malicious mischief or something, and then the cops went to his home and they arrested some stupid rapper with all kinds of dogs who was actually living in the kid's home. this kid is out of control is he going to wind up like joplin and jimmy hendrix and these guys. >> we didn't really mention the roll that drugs played
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here because they charged him with dui. these are charges right now. they are not admitted and he will fight them and he has a very good lawyer roy black who represented william kennedy smith, among others. but the police chief also says that he admitted that he was smoking marijuana all day and that there was another drug that was allegedly involved. so, as is often the case with these young stars. >> yeah. >> the fame, is he worth over $100 million reportedly. >> 49 million fans who follow him on twitter alone. this is him outside of the courtroom. does this remind you of somebody? who else got on top the car at court proceeding. >> michael jackson. >> look how he wound up. >> drugs help of the doctor in his case. >> don't be bad mouthing marijuana. don't you do that. marijuana, nothing wrong with it, kelly. just like having a little cocktail, a little. no it's so benign. >> listen, the thing is, any drug, especially including alcohol, which is legal, not for 19-year-old, but for the rest of us, can be abused,
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and it can compromise your judgment. you get behind the wheel of the car and go twice the speed limit in a residential area -- >> -- so bieber is out of jail now. >> out on $2,500 bond. he will deny the charges. atthey will probably settle for community service i will predict. this is a problem. this is not going to end well for him. >> what do you got tonight? >> something big. greg abbot running for governor down in texas. you will not believe the video that has just come out of what is reportedly supporters of wendy davis making fun of him for being a paraplea -- paraplegic. >> he is the attorney general. >> i know him is he a good guy. >> very good. >> wendy davis support running against him u supporters mocking his condition. >> we will watch the kelly file. factor tip of the day up next. how to get your question directly to the president of the united states. the tip moments away.
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p . factor tip of the day, we want you to ask a question in a moment. first now, william carruthers from new jersey, as a person who has been in the tool-making field for 30 years, your talking points. michael stapleton, minneapolis, you're right, bill, usa the highest corporate tax rate in the world. any idea how america ranks in tax revenue collected? second from the bottom, nice try. you know, you and your far left ilk will never get it, mike, the fat cats always find the way to beat the system, but the small business owners can't park profits overseas. so why don't you, mike, demand that president obama lower corporate tax rates and close the loopholes instead of
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trumpeting policies that hurt, got it? and i nominate kirsten powers in the middle of the week for saying it is okay that a middle school teacher get his job back, it is disgusting. bill wilson, firing the teacher was an extreme measure, she showed how far right she is by supporting it. and excuse me, and australia, bill, sad to see a journalist of your standing not allowing people with differing opinions to speak, kirsten was shown the same amount of time, she made her points and the audience heard them, even as far away as perth. and san antonio, texas, i watched with disbelief as kirsten defended re-hiring that teacher, as a parent i would be horrified with them re-hiring the teacher.
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and we are organizing a bus group to see you at the shea in buffalo, on april 26th, but we're leaving mayor rob ford behind. we're looking forward to seeing you guys on the bus and are also doing shows in cincinnati. big one in pittsburgh at the console energy center, saturday, march 14th, all details on the show on billo'reilly,.com. and bill, why no mention of the two criminals crucified? only things we can confirm independent of the bible, we cannot confirm that. spectators were kept far away from the execution of jesus so they couldn't hear anything. and the roman kill squad made no mention of it at all. finally, the factor tip of the day as we mentioned in the talking points memo, i will ask
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president obama one question from you guys. so if you want to be the person who is mentioned during the interview, you have to think deeply. put forth a pithy question, that is different, different is the key word. make the point in the first memo. stupid stuff, tossed immediately. don't even bother, it is pushed right into the can. i will read some of the good suggestion suggestions and good questions during the mail segments and then i'll make my final decision a week from tomorrow. but i'll keep it secret until i ask the president live on world wide tv on super bowl sunday. should be fun factor tip of the day. that is it for us. please check out the factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com, also we would like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world, o'reilly@foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be
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meritrit meritricious, thank you for joining us, please always remember the spin stops here, we're definitely looking out for you. tonight, "the kelly file" exclusive, and an ugly piece of video. plus? can someone talk about the irony? >> new evidence in the claims the administration is suing a major u.s. company as political retribution, and then? >> a big warning from one of america's biggest financial forecaster, the u.s. industry is in serious trouble thanks to obama care. plus? >> i have one television station. entirely devoted to attacking my administration. the president again blaming fox news,