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factor. good night from washington, d.c. don't forget dvr series recordings and watch "on the record" any time then. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> do you deny that you are a man who wants to redistribute wealth? >> absolutely. >> you deny that. >> absolutely -- bill, i didn't raise taxes once. >> that was super bowl sunday three years ago. this coming sunday, the president and i will speak again. we have a preview tonight. >> what do you mean you don't know? how do you not know? >> it's not my responsibility. >> nancy pelosi washing her hands of the obamacare web site and its problems. we will analyze the continuing controversy there. also tonight, gutfeld/mcguirk with the pinheads of the week. get red jr. to the latest in fine dining cat cafes. >> look what you did to
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mr. bigelsworth. >> 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. president obama and me round three. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. this morning at 4:43 in the afternoon i once again interviewed the president of the united states. you can see it live on the fox broadcast network as part of the super bowl pregame show. the interview will be short but to the point. however, the president has kindly granted some additional time on tape after word which will show you monday on the factor. yesterday, mr. obama gave cnn access perhaps warming up for my interview and said this. >> i'm not going to make an polling for saying that if i can help middle class
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families and folks who are working hard to try to get in the middle class do a little bit better then i'm going to do it. and i think it's a tough argument for the other side to make that not only are they willing to not do anything but they also want me not to do anything. >> my chat with the president will be a little different than his cnn experience. i can't tell you the questions, but they will be simple as i am a simple man. right to the point. i will also ask mr. obama one question sent by factor viewer. we will preview that in the mail segment later on. now the why of the interview. although the president sometimes criticizes fox news, he knows the power of it the public policy polling group recently surveyed registered voters about who they trust in tv news. fox news won by a landslide. 35% of the public trust fnc. second, pbs 14%. cnn clocked in at 10%, just 6% of americans trust msnbc.
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so, like us or not, we are a force in the u.s.a. despite the dishonest pounding we take from crazed left wing critics. as for me, the survey found that i have a 41% approval rating among americans, 37% disapprove. the rest were terrified by the question. but, shockingly, shockingly, that number is higher than any of the current crop of possible republican presidential candidates. that's confusing. so i am looking very much forward to seeing the president on sunday. hopefully we can raise even more money for the wounded vets and their families after the interview as we did last time. mr. obama done a great job helping with the track chairs and other vet causes. finally last time i interviewed the president i got lashed by both the far left and the far right. the radicals preying that i braying that i interrupted too much. the reaction saying i was too differential or whatever. i expect the same reaction this time around although i think fair-minded americans will appreciate the
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questions. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from washington, d.c. correspondent for next generation tv. and howard kurtz, host of fnc media buzz seen sunday at 11:00. any quibble with the talking points, howard? >> bill, with those polling numbers, although you do have high negatives, you probably should consider running for president although it would be a big pay cut for you. >> yes, it would. >> i was happy to see fox news was the most trusted and least trusted polarize environment. >> i don't think the least trusted has anything to do with anything if you look at the presidential race it's about plurality of victory. we compete against the other networks in this country, sure. >> and you saw the gap between fox news 35%. >> huge gap. >> and the next was pbs way down. and that means -- it's not all conservative people. this was a random poll.
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random poll, all right? they didn't say we are going to dial up the conservatives. this was who they trust. that is the fact and these pinheads can spin it any way they want to. that's a fact. >> on your interview and i think there is another reason that president obama is sitting down with you not that he obviously wants access to the huge super bowl audience. politicians do better when they have to hit major league pitching. this is why a lot of people wanted to go on ruther's show when he was alive. when obama sat down with chris matthews such a love fest disappeared without a trace. if you push him and he pushes back and he has to lift the level of his game that generates headlines. >> i don't know about that maybe you are right. i think they would just like to get through. this i think the president is respectful of what we do here on the factor. i hope he is. i think we have given him a fair shot, michelle. i'm not out to injure the man. i just want what's best for the country. how do you see it? >> yeah, i mean, tapper got a lot of coverage for landing the interview with obama. i think it's telling that
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there hasn't been that many headlines about the content of the interview. he didn't press him on a lot of the issues that people care about. we didn't learn anything from it he didn't press him really on obamacare, on benghazi, on the irs tea party scandal. so i do hope that you press him more on othose issues. and not sort of throw softball questions that i think tapper did. >> what about the younger folks? what are they concerned about in the country, michelle? >> i think president obama owes us an explanation. he made it seem as toe obamacare was going to be free. it was going to be amazing. we have 16% unemployment rate right now. why do we have to subsidize the cost of obamacare? that's what i want to know. >> okay. so you think that the younger folks who pay attention, obviously, are obamacare-driven. what do you think of the overall all the polls say the president is not very popular right now. he could come back. if the economy lifts up fast, whatever, it could happen. right now there is a
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disenchantment with president obama. howard, what do you think is primarily driving that? well, he has gist come off a year bill in which his administration accomplished very little. the things he talked about in the last state of the union whether it was gun control or immigration, he wasn't able to get done. >> he is blame congress for that. >> people are sick of it. they want washington to work. one of the reasons he is doing these interviews tepid reviews i disagree michelle, i think jake tapper asked solid questions but the president loves to give lengthy answers and he ran out the clock. you are going to face this, bill with the time limits. >> your job as a journalist is to press him on it and it get an answer. >> the president knows knee now, this is number three. he knows i'm not going to let him bloviate particularly in the live interview. i have got a number of questions i have got to get in here.
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i'm not going to obviously tell him that. you have to be respectful. that's what the far right doesn't understand. give him ing noogy or throw water on him look at these people and say come on, man, i have to be a professional. but, at the same time, this isn't -- my questions are not going to call for lengthy answers. that's the key to it all is the questions. the questions are going to be very simple. you know, and will require maybe five sentences. that's all. >> once you open the door to room nation, the president is very good. >> not going to be roomating or debating philosophy. we know what his philosophy is. i don't have to go over that again. he has got a five year record now. he didn't -- when i first interviewed him three years ago for the super bowl deal, it's only a two year record and he was blaming everything on bush. everything was bush's fault. and what could -- i say you couldn't really say it wasn't. >> i don't think he has truly been pinned down bill on obama care. the people lost their policies why the government is substituting judgment on
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whether they had enough coverage or on the nsa spying and gitmo where he is continuing president bush's policies. so you have got a lot of fodder there. i assume you have got your helmet and your shoulder pads. >> i don't need helmets or shoulder pads, all i need is basically some straight answers from the president and i think he will give them because, if he doesn't give them, that opens up even more doors, you know. my advice to all politicians, not just to the president who come in here is tell the truth. just tell the truth. just level with the folks. even if it's bad. you know, even if it's bad, just level with them. >> and you know, bill, obama promised that families would save $2,500 with obamacare. i want to know, does he stick with that promise? is he still promising that? >> for once i throw a figure at $2,500. 17 cents. >> that was a -- promise. >> you can't. you have got to go. you know, look, i'm not giving you questions away. i will for the audience because i want the audience to understand it it you have got to say this happened.
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this happened. ookay? and then what did you do? why did you do? bop bop bop bop. that's it. you promised 25. >> no you said 18. >> that's a waste of time. >> a lot of americans remember that promise. >> all right. well, i think i can get into the obamacare thing. i think i have a way to get in it that's unique. anyway, you guys feel sorry for me because you know monday take hell. sunday night. o'reilly,. >> looking forward to it? >> thick skin in the super bowl arena. >> thick skin, man, i don't have it. thank you. saying obamacare notnancy her responsibility. >> wait until you hear this. and later, lou dobbs and super bowl taxes. it's it amazing what the players will have to pay. factor is coming right back. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave?
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fridays with geraldo last nate. amazing sound bite from pelosi. last night on stuart's show this happened. >> okay, we are going to set up healthcare web site that is an exchange. people are going to come to it. >> right. >> why is it so hard to get a company to execute that competently? >> i don't know. and as one. [ laughter ] >> who worked very hard. >> no, and that's my question. >> let me get the house minority leader here. can i ask her. hold on. how do you not know? >> well, it's not my responsibility. that's why the democratic party is reeling. reporting they could lose the senate this november. how foolish is this? >> the headline, i think, is not her woeful performance, it's not that the house minority leader nancy pelosi
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the headline in my view was john jon stewart. he is the pid piper of the progressive young voters if he has turned on the democrats. if stuart is now cynical and skeptical and critical of the democrats i think that bodes very. he asked a question and surprised by the answer. >> you don't think he was definitely negative? >> i want an answer. >> i think he was shocked and he was very frustrated by her. >> i think he is in the lap. >> if i am correct and you are not the exception rather than the rule. if stuart democrats it inflates the excitement on the left it depresses voter turnout think becomes. if you lose your media stocking horses.
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you already lost a lot of them. you know, leno and to some extent the other late night guys have very, very skeptical even more important is the polling. in the economy now, do you trust which party do you trust on the economy? 44% republican sluggish recovery. i would suggest again that what is more important is this whole attitude-bama care becoming divisive issue where the competence of the president the whole notion of the democrat's vision of the big government solving our problems is now called in question. >> here is the next question. regardless of your political views overall, which party do you think has better ideas about the right size of the federal government?
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okay. republican 46%, democrat 40%. this is a total flip in the country that if it holds means they are toast in november. >> i agree. >> they're. >> i agree and the democrats have a very slim chance now of changing the equation in the house of representatives. but the senate is still a heavy lift for republicans and here is why. they need to get six seats of the 21 democratic seats that are open. places like arkansas, louisiana, where baucus is retiring. those seats are up for grabs. look what happened in 2010 and 2012. in 2010 you have that witch lady, who is the candidate for the republican, that witch lady o'donnell in delaware? i mean, so the tea party has had an influence. todd aiken in missouri. that guy murdock making these ridiculous comments about abortion and rape. if they don't get good candidates what looks like a slam dunk is not going to happen.
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>> assume and probably shouldn't assume that the republicans know that what do you make of the fox news poll? 35 and the next one is 17? >> it's shocking. >> is it really shocking to you? what is shocking to me is how low everyone else was. and i think there is a good reason for that people listen and they watch predictions not coming through or they see advocacy that goes over-the-line. there are some things that happen in some of the other networks. i tweeted about in this morning, cheerios commercial. >> we did it last night. >> they are out of the box. but even abc, nbc, cbs, they are all flat line down in the ten, 11, trustworthiness. i'm very taken aback by that. >> we in the business like car salesmen and car
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"upheaval." i was shocked when i read this one forbes magazine did they do that? >> right. and the calculation that manning may end up paying more in taxes to the state of new jersey than he makes for the super bowl. >> how can that be possible? peyton manning wins the game, let's say denver wins the game he wins what like 95,000. >> he will get $92,000 for winning. >> so jergsy is going to take it all away from him. >> they won't take it all right away. what they will do is a computation. they will be fair about this because it is taxation, after all. they will compute the number of days that he is actually working in the state of new jersey right now seven days for the super bowl. he works approximately 200. if he retires it will only be 200 days this year they dual percentage of that 9% tax. amount more than it could
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get to $111,000. >> there is a special tax on athletes. >> it's called the jock tax. >> jock tax? >> i didn't want to get into this. >> why? >> i know how you feel about taxes. it also effects those who work in other states for example bolder and fresher venues. >> that's why we don't do jersey venues. we did in atlantic city let me get this straight. i'm not an athlete. if an athlete comes to jersey and makes money in a game. they have to pay 9% extra on top of all the other? >> absolutely. it all started years ago with michael jordan california beat the lakers. tax charge michael jordan taxes. >> for coming on in there. >> coming in and ripping the lakers. >> peyton manning if he wins the game could pay more in taxes to jersey theoretical
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unless he has an accountant named swiftie like i do. >> that we can't vouch for. we can bet that he has a very good accountant. >> anheuser busch has a super bowl ad that's getting a lot of attention it on 00 internet. let's roll that here. ♪ ♪ ♪ you only need ♪ when you let her go [dog whimpering ♪ and you let her go ♪ and you let her go ♪ when you let her go ♪ [dog barking] >> i'm not getting. this are the horses and the puppy drinking beer? what are they going back for a beer? it's a beer commercial, right? >> it is a beer commercial. and i have got to tell you, i mean, it's a combination of dogs and horses white and
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beautiful women. >> i didn't see the woman, is there a woman in there. >> there will be. >> is she serving the beer. >> reminds me so much of home. [ laughter ] yeah. welcome home. but i don't understand the horses the puppy the link to to the beer. is there a link? >> sure there is. suffocating southern mentality. millions of americans will be crying in their beer sunday evening because they will. >> because they want to he seat horse and the puppy. >> that's right. >> how cute is that, come on, man. >> let's be serious though. what is anheuser-busch trying to get across here other than being cloying being so obviously suffocatingly sent mental their beer brings more of the good things in life to your life to your bar to your lips. does that mean if you don't drink beer you can't have puppy and horses?
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>> good thing is i have never had to test that because i love beer. >> it's obvious, lou. >> all right. there it is and it's on the internet and millions of people are drinking beer watching it, i guess. i don't know. i don't understand any of it. >> can i tell you one more thing? >> real quick. >> go denver. >> oh, dobbs. a partisan, man. >> yeah, i am. >> there you go. plenty more ahead as the factor moves ann along this evening. what i should ask president obama on sunday on the pinheads of the week. wild mail your questions for the president. we have 10,000 of them. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at t emergency room recommended that i have ithecked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight.
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contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exi. avoid if you te clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. . . . . personal story segment tonight. surviving the national football league. while some players were grievously harmed while playing, others have prospered after they retired. one good example fran darkton played 18 seasons and hit hard as he ran around. now at 63 years old he continues running his own business and has a healthy life. i talked to him this week. mr. tarkenton i want to know about the injuries and you. you seemed to have weathered them. you are an entrepreneur, businessman, you are very articulate and speak around the country. you had concussions, you got hit because you ran a lot as a quarterback. >> he is going to throw. try to.
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and dance back there. gets away from everybody and finally does throw. >> what's the difference between you and some of these guys who have dementia at age 50? >> i have two concussions. and lucky for me i went back in the game after the concussions and if you do that and you have another concussion you are in big trouble. we didn't have protocol back then. and now, you know, if someone is con cussed, they take him off the field they don't put him in for the rest of that game or other games because they want to get that to heal back up before they put him back in. >> you believe it's just luck you believe your physiology was able to deserve the puvmentd that you took. do you have now at age 73 any mall ladies that you attribute to playing pro-football. >> i have got an artificial right shoulder and i have got about 150 stitches on it. but every football player does. but i played for 18 years. i missed five games because of injury. i got my leg broken when i was in the pocket. running around so much didn't bother me injurywise.
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>> when you watch the game today, the players are bigger, faster, the collisions are more intense. is it too violent today? >> yes. but i think they are doing a good job of out-of-control. that targeting when you from v. got a guy hitting another guy head to head. a receiver or quarterback, they are knocking that out o. the helmets today are ridiculous, they are about three times the size and weight of our helmets. >> there is the hit. the helmets are weapons. and they are stopping that targeting and using that helmet as a weapon because that's really causing tremendous concussion problems. >> a lot of people say they should go back to the smaller helmets, even almost leather helmets even though i don't think i would do that to stop all this business. now, i want you to go back to 1974. you are with the minnesota vikings, will legendary team. you are up against the miami dolphins in the super bowl. you are carrying the offense on your soldiers, what was your thought process? did you throw up?
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were you sick? what was the situation? >> none of that. we were so excited to be there and all people are the super bowl is a football game. it's no different. you prepare the same way. you practice the same way. same rules, same thing, and you get excited about it, but it's no different than all the other games you play. it's no bigger than the championship game or the playoff game. >> you weren't nervous at all walked out? >> the dolphins crushed you. what's the feeling on the playing? what's your feeling? >> well, you know, it's was terrible disappointment. the season is over. play again. it's great disappointment. played in three of the first 11 super bowls. he we didn't lose just ran out of time. >> okay. fact of the matter does haunt me. i think about it every day. i would have liked so much for my teammates and for the fans of minnesota to win one super bowl game and we didn't and it does haunt me. >> even after all these years you still think about it? what i could have done?
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>> okay. >> yes. >> last question for you. smart guy. successful guy. you have gotten through the pro-football thing, you know, fairly in good shape. would you let your son play big time football? >> no. not today. i think it's gotten too rough, too tough for a whole lot of reasons. i think it's a dangerous sport right now and i wouldn't let my son play. >> all right, mr. tar kenton thank you very much for your candor we appreciate it? >> thank you, bill. >> when we come right back, gutfeld and mcguirk on cat restaurants. you won't believe it then what i should ask the president on sunday. then your mail on that same subject. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in what the heck just happened segment tonight. two hot topics. one about cats. here they are, gutfeld mcguirk legends in the media world. so, there is no way on earth that the president would ever allow you to interview him, gutfeld. i mean, that's not going to happen. but, hypothetically. >> um-huh. >> in a different world in a different time, what would you ask him? >> well, first, can i have my sweatshirt back? >> which is? >> it's been like 8 years. it's got sentimental value.
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where is bo? if they roast a pig on the white house lawn on sunday and i see a flea collar, i'm calling the cops. also ask him, mr. president, do you think that gutfeld's book is going to do better than my book? >> nothing out of you tonight that's for sure. mr. mcguirk, what would you ask him. >> first of all, obviously he knows he is not going to be a puff piece you are not mario lopez or brian williams, charm and disarm him in my opinion. >> i have to charm him. >> rope-a-dope. who are you watching the game with? and who are you rooting for and throw him easy multiple choice. bill clinton, bob gates or ted cruise, who would you most prefer to throw off a balcony. now he is laughing. got him in the pocket. are you wearing a football jersey or college shirt. >> i'm not sure yet. >> a tie? >> i probably will wear a tie. it is at white house, mcguirk. >> boxers or briefs? >> we don't want to go that far. >> i only have, you know, not a lot of time live. >> here is the other thing.
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you are not dealing with the factor audience you are dealing with a common denominator kind of nitwit audience. >> all over the world. semi legit. justin bieber the white house petition. now he feels really relaxed. you got the audience in you are i don't pocket and you hilt him with where were you the night of benghazi? what were you doing? why didn't you talk to hillary. >> half the interview schmoozing aren't and the other half. >> the first third. a little -- >> gutfeld wants to jump. >> in i have a little bit of advice. is he going to try to say folks more than you. so whenever he says folks you say folks squared. >> he borrowed that from me. you know he did. >> you have got to use for old time sakes you are filibustering, mr. president. you ever filibustering. the president want to hear that. >> they want to hear filibustering the folks. >> yeah. >> well, now that was worthwhile. in japan and taiwan, they have cat cafes, right?
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i think we have a little video. you can go to a restaurant and order some sushi, whatever you want and you can -- you will be in the reasons of a cat, mcguirk. >> yeah. >> you have researched this at all? do you know why this is happening? >> i don't know why. is it the alliteration cat cafe, doggy diner, rabbit restaurant? i don't know. the whole thing makes me want to vomit. i would rather eat cat food than go to a cat cafe. >>what is offensive about the cat cafe. >> some weirdo smelly house. >> 85 cats? >> in san francisco they are going to open two cat cafes did you know that gutfeld? >> sometimes i read these stories wrong. i thought it was a cafe that actually served cat it people. >> no. >> but anyway i'm against that. >> i sympathize these people because not everybody is as rich as you, bill. we he don't live in a spacious petting zoo of a mansion exotic reptiles and birds of prey crawling over
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your well oiled body. these are connection small furry friends. let them have it keeps them off the street. >> actually gutfeld within that ridiculous diatribe had the point. the reason these are popular in tokyo and in taiwan is because there are a lot of apartment buildings that ban cats. you can't have cats in your domicile so cat lovers, go to these restaurants so they can be near the cat while they eat their food. that's why. >> it's beautiful. >> and in san francisco, i guess, now we are going to run into a lot of mull multicass culturalism. >> i can't wait for the cat outfits in san francisco. i think there will be a lot of leather collars. it could be. it's possible. >> you look confused. >> why can't i open a greg cafe where people come and pet me? >> do you really believe that would be solve vent?
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>> 500 people in the united states who would be willing to do that. >> i doubt it. if there were food involved i know that wouldn't happen. do you know what i'm talking about? there is such a thing as digestion. >> that's true. hold the boys over against my better judgment because we have the pinhead of the week selections. wait until you hear mine tonight and then your mail on the upcoming presidential interview. it's pretty good. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot...
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>> first of all, my question is who anointed the nor we johns the arbiters of good bad or peaceful. what have he they given us since the vikings. they is given us the word quiz ling which is exactly what this guy is how county perpetrator perpetrator of these policies barack obama hold the nobel peace prize at the same time this guy has one. i think there is a conflict. >> you knelted to tell the audience mcguirk in your fervour to get your point of view out that snow den, might be nominated here for a nobel peace prize. it's not a lock yet though, right? >> exactly right. >> they just put it forth that snowden, the guy who sprang all the u.s. intel on the world hacked in and did it wanted a fugitive now hiding in russia gutfeld may be a peace prize nominee and do you think that's pinheaded move? >> well, i think the nobel prize is used to bring the united states down a peg. >> it's a political thing.
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>> it is always going to be that way. it carries the weight of a children's party balloon. many people get nominated. i was nominated six times. >> you were? i didn't know that. >> i actually rejected it because i was busy i was in belease. >> obama did win the nobel peace prize for -- anybody know? nobody knows. >> he is a cool guy. >> nobody knows why he won. >> nobel for cool. >> i wonder how they think about the drones that president obama is now lobbying -- lobbing all over the globe. which i support. you don't like the snowden possible nomination. now, gutfeld another obscure professor, right who is a pinhead in your mind? >> emmett evans. world class food assistance. he uses his own book. inside the book claims that bin laden is actually a freedom fighter fighting against the evil imperialist which is the united states. the old cliche you find at every campus. united states is the goliath
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in every relationship if the united states were a tooth the professor would root for the cavitiy. imagine if the professor had a relative who died. >> we have seen this before. th >> churchill, colorado, where is -- san luis obispo? anyway, he is promoting in his own textbook that osama bin laden, he is just fighting for freedom, not a bad guy, blowing up babies. >> what freedom? he is not a freedom fighter, he wants a totalaitarian belief system. >> in the abstract, you can make the case that one man's freedom fighter is another's dictator -- >> all right, the university of california system, there you go. now, my pin head of the week is,
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are you guys ready? >> yeah. >> me. you cut away at the wrong time, the director just cut away. my pin head of the week is me, all right? and here is why. i'm now going to predict the winner of the super bowl. and by doing so i alienate half of my audience, i'm just compelled to tell you. denver will win, unless marshawn lynch gets ahead, denver shut down the patriot running game. and peyton manning is brilliant. and he will find a weakness. now, the weather is not supposed to be too bad at the meadowlands, going to be around 35 or 40 degrees, that means he has a fast track. i think it will be 17, in that range, that is my prediction, and i'm a pin head, because
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number one, look at all the seattle fans cursing me right now. >> i have a prediction, during half time, the member of the red hot chili peppers will accidentally fall out of his hover round and break a hip. they're almost 83 years old, but bruno mars will be there -- >> hopefully showered beforehand. >> all right, so we'll see you on monday, we have a lot to talk about on monday, you know, i know i'm going to be hammered with the presidential interview. and then you know, the prediction. >> at least you're not promoting it a lot, though. >> no, no, i would never do that. i like to keep it low key. they happen so frequently. and you were the guy who held up your dobe book in the beginning. pot, kettle black everyone. gutfeld. factor tip of the day how you
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factor tip of the day, a $3,000 payment for sitting around, you could get it. in a moment. but first, some factor business, we have miller and me coming up in pittsburgh, cincinnati, buffalo, and honolulu. you can check them out on billo'reilly.com, tickets are going fast but they're going to be great shows. also we hope you sign up or re-up for bill o'reilly premium, and get a free preview of lis wiehl's book. and as you know i am interviewing the president, live at 4:43 this sunday during the pre-game super bowl show on fox
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broadcast. here are the questions submitted. we have 10,000 questions and here are the ones i was very impressed by. cary, north carolina, mr. president reducing the income equality appears to be the corner stone of your administration, is the poverty of a single mother related to the salary of a ceo? robert lamb, if a balanced budget amendment is passed what three areas would you recommend cutting the most? cory, pennsylvania, with all the entitlements we have today whatever happened to jfk's words, ask not what your country can do for you. kathy lemaster, fresno, california, mr. president, why would you fundamentally try to change a country that has afforded you so much opportunity and success? and marietta, georgia, mr.
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president, do you accept any responsibility for the discord in washington? tim allen, nature is not fair, all seeds do not sprout. there are always winners and losers, why do you think it is possible to level all playing fields? jim, new jersey, why do you focus so much, mr. president, on income inequality when the real issue is intellectual inequality. and pennsylvania, mr. president, your signature legislation national health care is unpopular in the polls. you seem to be going against the will of the people. how do you reconcile that? really excellent questions, are they not? as i said i'm going to choose one of them to ask the president on sunday afternoon. we received a ton of mail, as you know. now, i don't know whether i'm going to ask your question during the live interview or the taped interview. not sure yet. it just depends on the conversation. it is back and forth.
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i'm walking the high wire here. so i ask the question, engage how much time he is going to spend answering it or if he answers it at all. he may kind of veer off. i'll get the question asked. if you don't hear it on the live field from our viewer you will hear it in the taped thing that we're going to run on monday. and i'll give you a synopsis monday on the talking points, how it happened, whether it happened, whether anybody annoyed me or i annoyed anyone. which is usually the case, someone gets annoyed. we're looking forward to it and really happy the president is doing it. when i announced it, he doesn't have to do this interview but he is doing it. so i think we all should give him credit for that, right? right? because there are a lot of people, i'm going to start to tick them off next week, they just won't sit for me, some of them are people in the republican party, too, and some are democrats, i give him
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credit. third time we'll make it the charm. probably my last shot, but you never know. finally, the factor tip of the day. how would you like to earn 3,000 bucks just sitting around watching tv or playing games? the international institute of health in maryland will play volunteers under 50 that stipend if they will allow doctors to spray the flu virus under their noses. you will be quarantined in a nice setting, and most likely get a variation of the flu, there is no proof that jefferson the volunteers -- some of the volunteers were chased down by brad pitt. and check out the website, different from billo'reilly.com, and spout off on o'reillyfoxnews.com. great word, huh, word of the
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day. i don't want to say it again. temulency. ms. megyn, coming up next, always remember, the spin stops here, we're definitely looking out for you. i'm megyn kelly, live in the heart of new york city. and we do mean the heart of new york city. and tonight. breaking news on governor christie and a new attack on the possible presidential contender. >> i knew nothing about this. i had no knowledge of this. when i first found out about it. it was after it was over. >> we're live in the late-breaking details and the critical question. plus? >> this was the moment when the rise of the ocean began to flow, and our planets began to heal. has the president really stopped the rise of the oceans? we have an
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