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or out of its mind. vote in our gretawire poll and up next, the o'reilly factor. so go to gretawire.com. good night from washington. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> as the most powerful man in the free world, sat down with obama. [ laughter ] to cover topics like loose nucleares, middle east peace, trade regulations and the environment. >> jon stewart mocking me again for not covering what he wants. tonight, i'm going to have to educate mr. stuart. >> just [bleep] with it. >> the g.i. bill -- smart ers thing we ever did was make an investment in the american people when those guys came back from war, that's what created our middle class. >> the president and some of his left wing followers seem not to understand military benefits this evening, we will set them straight. >> the best piece of advice
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just to stay humble. >> also ahead now, outrageous report from nbc that justin bieber and his father were putting private jet pilots in danger by smoking marijuana on board. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm boiler. thanks for watching us tonight. making jon stewart understand america that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. i must say the left in this country extremely creative. they spin put out stuff that never ceases to amaze. the interview with president obama. phony issues stuff trumped up by the fox news channel. >> on fox on sunday there before the seahawks
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scrimmaged would be. [ laughter ] team of stoned colorado teenagers. [ laughter ] >> fox aired another world class matchup as the most powerful man in the free world sat down with obama to cover topics like loose nucleares, middle east peace, trade regulations, and the environment. just [bleep] with you. >> libya, your he detractors believe you did not tell the world terror attack because your campaign didn't want that out. i have got to get to the irs. you are saying no corruption, none? healthcare, when did you know there were going to be problems with those computers? >> look at that o'reilly, dipping whole scale into the full fox scandal grab bag. [ laughter ] and while many of those issues have been thoroughly investigated on multiple occasions, it's a big show. it's the super bowl preshow. have you got to play the hits.
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>> awe, mr. stuart echoing what president obama said that some of the issues i brought up have been, quote, thoroughly investigated, unquote. of course, that's a farce. there have been no cogent explanations about why the administration mislead the world benghazi. there is been no arrests either in the terror killings there like with the irs no explanation about who was behind the targeting of conservative groups. even though the president vowed to find out. finally on obamacare, only 8% of people using the affordable healthcare web site 8% say it's working well after all these months. again, no explanation. as to why that is now, i know and you probably know, too. important to jon stewart or the president. they don't see them as vital because they don't pertain to social justice or global warming. so, if i ask about those
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issues i'm a dufus. a scandal monger. that's the spin now i'm going to speak very slowly so stuart and his crew can take some notes. number one, there are serious charges that the obama administration would not tell the truth about libya because of the upcoming presidential election. those charges have not been proven but they are in play. number two if the irs is abusing its power every american should be concerned there has been little done by the obama administration to uncover possible abuse of power finally the american people are being forced to accept obamacare right now despite billions of dollars spent it's still chaotic. i believe that might be an important issue. are you hearing me out there in left wing fantasy land? good grief. and that's the memo.
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one footnote we invited on the factor. we will send a car for him that is not subsidized by the government. now, the top story reaction joink us from washington kate obenshain. pretty creative, right? >> it was interesting. definitely. i was interested to learn about the multiple investigations that have been done, in particular, the irs which i -- i would like to hear more about that actually, because there actually have been no conclusions in any investigation and there has been nobody held accountable. i don't know what he is talking about there on benghazi. >> lois lerner held accountable. she was moved out of her position on the irs. she has taken the fifth amendment and of course we don't know in the multiple investigations what lois lerner knows because she hasn't been granted immunity or anything else. but i think it's obvious to any fair-minded person, kate, that stuart is oak
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co-ing what president obama i know he is buying it is anybody else. >> you didn't follow the white house's talking points. they accuse fox news as having their set of talking points. you diverged from theirs. they are ticked about that and the fact that you actually exposed that there are none of these yawj going investigation. lois lerner wasn't fired. she has been set aside but i thought you were particularly good in irritating to them about you the benghazi when the secretary of state lied about explanation of what happened. that infewer united states them because you are exposing this administration the well-kept secrets, you are putting them out there front and center. they want to gloss right over it. >> all right. we are going to have more on the benghazi stuff with cammeron and rosen coming up and also tomorrow.
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i want everybody to understand the reason that it matters secretary clinton goes why does it matter? remember that? the reason it matters is if there was an attempt to suppress honest information in a murder case because you didn't want to make your campaign look bad that's serious. that's very very serious. that's why i'm interested in this story. i have got to ask powers this question. powers, you know i have been rude to you on this program do you know that once in a while. >> i have noticed that. >> not all the time. >> once upon a time occasional i go to confession. i'm a good roman catholic boy. i go. in but now i heard yesterday that i was rude to the president. what did the guy from "the washington post say that it was -- i forget what he
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said. the guy is such -- nasty, thank you. i was nasty. did you pick that up? i mean, you were the one who should know, powers. >> you know, i have to say, as you know we disagree on a lot of things and i did not think you were rude to him and, information, i think that there needs to be more of that with the press. and i think the fact that any reporter would criticize you for that is concerning because you were just trying to get answers to questions that frankly the president wouldn't even answer. you asked repeatedly. >> the reporter doesn't want the answers because is he not really a reporter is he a zealot. >> i don't agree with that. >> oh, guy, oh, oh, oh. i'm telling you, he is in business for one reason only and that's to push progressive causes. now, i haven't been as rude to you kate? >> oh, really, bill? >> once in a while but i'm more -- i think everybody would agree that i'm more rude to powers than i am to you. >> oh my gosh, i can take it, whatever.
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20 million on live broadcast or 80 million or more or the internet. not just the u.s. but all other the world. so when you see these people in the "the washington post" page 2. say that you know, that i was nasty, and i was insulting to the office, and all of that. how do you calibrate that? >> well, clearly they have not seen your charlie rangel interview for one thing. and also the mainstream mediaened a these folks at "the washington post" they expect you to act as a subject to an imperial monarch, a sovereign, and you didn't. you asked tough probing questions. but you were respectful. you let the president go on and on in the full interview at times when i thought i would have jumped in and asked him some questions about iran and its nuclear capacity. but you were very deferential. but when he tried to filibuster, which we all know the president is expert at doing that, he said now wait a minute, i have got five more questions. i have got 10 minutes here. >> we got a lot n the 20
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minutes. >> i thought it was very respectful. jon stewart obviously has not watched the full context of the interview or he would know he talked about the economy, education, all sorts of things. >> and he wanted global warming. you can't do on the comedy central program and go that bill o'reilly did a hell after job. he can't. his whole audience would come over here and watch us because we are up against him at 11:00. he can't do that we do have bill o'reilly.com poll question for you please grade my interview with the president a to f. see the whole thing uncut on bill o'reilly.com and fox news web site. make your choice. later, miller, has some advice for governor christie and justin bieber who apparently was smoking pot on a jet plane. the factor is coming right back.
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washington beat segment tonight, testimony today by the head of the congressional budget office about obamacare. >> by providing sub -- heavily subsidized health insurance to people with very low income and then withdrawing those subsidies as income rises, the act creates a disincentive for people to work relative to what would have been the case in the absence of that act. >> wow. joining us from washington james rosen and carl cameron. cammeron, you are first up. i understand that, you know, if people make more money that the health insurance subsidies go down. but that was always in play, that was always the point of it, you know, to help the people on the bottom rise on up and then when they get to a certain level they don't need the subsidies anymore. should i be concerned about what the cbo guy just said? >> well, sure, to translate what he said is that folks particularly lower incomes who are under obamacare will qualify for subsidies whether they are working or not. and they may decide to work a little bit less or not at
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all because their healthcare will be guaranteed. the cbo says they could cut their hours. stop working in order to qualify for the subsidy or avoid losing it and 2 million people that could drop out of the workforce shrink the workforce. white house said that will be a good thing. people spend more time with their kids. knowing they have subsidized. >> creating a class of lay abouts. not saying that spending time with your kids is in that category. if that's your incentive get as much as we can and not work. the "the washington post" called out the 2.3 million jobs lost. >> not lost. people to work less or not work full time. doesn't mean the jobs will go await a minute these people would leave the workforce. the cbo came out with more on. this the healthcare taken a hell of a lot more than expected. probably not as strong as rebounds in the past. republicans are saying the last thing in the world a weak economy needs having
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2 million people want to work less. stress obamacare is causing employers and heck of a wallop over the economy he. >> all right. this is the pattern of the whole thing. you know, we have more people as i told president obama on disabilities than we -- doubled, work place thatch worse? come on o, it's crazy. then you have a record amount of people on food stamps. and you have a record amount of people getting the income tax credit. so, there isn't s. incentive to say you know what? i will just get along. i will take a little bit for the underground economy, maybe, and then i will summitment it with the government freebies and i will get 50, 60 grand. they can do that. >> one thing the obama administration will say look there are people keeping jobs they are not particularly happy and not being paid well in because they're getting healthcare and they could opt out of that and then comes the obamacare subsidies, et cetera, they wouldn't be latched to a job and trapped in it just for the formerly employer healthcare. >> are we supposed to social engineer people's lives?
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they don't like the job, get another job. i know a lot of jobs i didn't like, cammeron, i don't know but. and i stay there and toughed it out until i got a better job. that's the american way. >> the white house's justification. >> all right. let's go to benghazi and rosen. so, rosen, there is an assistant c. ia chief. deputy director mike morel. i never heard of him. is he a controversial guy, why. >> mike morrell is no longer the deputy director of the cia. by all accounts he is the guy who actually made a lot of the edits to the famous talking points that were used to mislead the american people there are now evidence that fox news has developed showing that mr. morrell was more involved in developing the whole false narrative of benghazi about their having been a video and demonstration. demonstrations that never occurred from which the attack supposedly grew out of it and we have evidence now that he was involved in as much earlier than he has been willing to admit. >> okay. but who got those talking
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points, that morrell allegedly falsified? who got them? well we know that members of congress did and susan rice who went on television famously on the 16th of september in 2012 did five sunday shows and mislead the country let me just say about some of the points that president obama made in that interview which did you with him which i thought was tough and substantive and far-ranging specifically on benghazi. the president says the videotape that was taken from the surveillance camera on the front gate of the u.s. consulate in benghazi shows it wasn't some systematic, well-organized attack. he has seen the video and i haven't. the diplomatic security agents who were on the ground at the consulate which mr. obama was not, have made it clear in their testimony and in their accounts to journalists that, in fact, the attackers were using military hand signals. they knew the layout of the entire consulate grounds. they established perimeter security. they knew the whereabouts of not only ambassador stevens but the cans of gasoline
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they used to set fire to the various structures. i think in fact it was a very systematic well-organized event. >> they used heavy weapons. you don't just carry a mortar out when you go to dinner. i leave the mortar home when i go to dinner, rosen, i don't know but. then they went a mile and a half away and attacked the cia compound. to think these guys were just hanging around, come on. >> i know something about pending investigations and the white house or the obama administration's investigations into benghazi have been, shall we say somewhat circumscribed. >> all right, rosen and cammeron, everybody. directly ahead, four alleged heroin dealers arrested in the death of actor philip sea hour hoffman, we will have the latest. maria making her debut on the factor. should you and i buy stocks or is the market too chaotic? those reports moments away. to. start with protein-packed egg whites and savory roasted turkey for breakfast. or power up your lunch with antibiotic-free chicken
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factor follow-up segment tonight, new york city police have arrested four suspected heroin dealers after actor philip sea hour hoffman killed himself with the drugs. being charged with variety but not murder as of yet. as you may know we are calling for very tough punishments for tough drug pushers. we do not believe it is a nonviolent crime. joining us from miami is a psychiatrist and addiction specialist from charleston. ms. rebound, i begin with you. am i wrong about selling narcotics. i believe it is a violent ability. >> i completely agree. i think it should be treated as violent act. four times more death to heroin than there are murders. and what could be more violent?
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>> when you hear and it's primarily from the left but not always, big labor tarren strain as well that says hey, look, it's personal responsibility. if the sea hour hoffman wanted to buy heroin, then the guy is just selling him what he wanted. he shouldn't be held accountable and you say ms. reign. >> i think it's ridiculous, and i think it also comes from people who have an ignorance about addiction, you know. for anyone that's been in addiction as i have it's not that simple. and anything that fuels, that tremendous need, including the use of opiates because i think that also played a role. it woke the devil so to speak. so i think that the people that say that, and it does tend to be a lot on the left have absolutely no idea what it is like. >> all right, doctor, now, you have a situation in this country where we are becoming more liberal on drugs, marijuana, legalization on the horizon. how do you see these issues? >> bill, these are parasites that pedal their poison on society think are
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responsible for some of the worst else including violent crime. unwanted pregnancy as well as to say that it's the responsibility of the addict to make the decision is absurd because people don't understand that in the disease of addiction you lose the element of choice and rational decision-making. so these are people that prey on society and they need to be treated like violent criminals. >> all right. then when you read a "new york times" editorial that it is screaming about nonviolent offenders in jail and the drug pushers, okay, and they want them out and to -- you know, a lot of pushers are addicts. there is a lot of crossover there. all right? so they sell drugs to support their own habits. and these are people now that the left wants us to sympathize with i agree. i think they are parasites. i think they are seeing poison. they are enslaving people and killing people. yet, there is a growing tolerance for this, doctor. what do you ascribe that to? >> well, i think there has been a lot of talk about marijuana legalization. and i think in certain cases
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marijuana in and specifically for people with severe medical illnesses should be utilized but i think the general legalization of marijuana sends the wrong message to society. especially young people where it could be very damaging and i think overall it's a bad thing. >> what do you say ms. reign when the marijuana, the casual user says look, i'm a successful person and business. i'm a good family man but i want to get high on the weekend and you shouldn't stop me and it should be legal because they are doing the same thing with alcohol. and you say? >> oh, i think it's completely different. i think the pot today is hundreds of times more potent than it was back in the 1970s. if you deal with enough addicts that are addicted to pot you you get to see the travesty and what it causes. >> you see people addicted to marijuana that's another thing that's put out there you can't get it? >> it's a horrible drug and it stays in the body for such a long period of time that it is very very common that they relaps. it's not at all the innocent
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drug that it is portrayed. >> doctor, final question for you, i know people who are addicted to marijuana. and they have to have it and they use it every day. but they also can function, unlike a heroin addict or alcoholic who sits there getting enobody rated with gin. that's what the difference they point, to doctor. okay even if you are a drug addict addicted to marijuana psychologically you can function. final word? >> well, listen, bill. as your other guest said, you know, the marijuana of today is very different than the marijuana of yesterday. the thc content is much higher and it is -- we are seeing real addiction and real withdrawal symptoms from marijuana. so, the argument that you could function on it i don't think is very valid because you are still doing your body harm and it's t. still can be very damaging. >> all right. >> ms. reign thank you. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. president obama told me the gi benefits after world war ii demonstrate the strength
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debut maria, anchor on fox business network. all right. i just put 25% of my investments in stocks because i don't trust it i think it's a rigged game. >> really? >> yeah, i do. >> i think there are people who manipulate the market up and down. short sellers this, and i don't understand any of it but when you have a good year like 2013, and then you see it in two weeks, 33% of it bye-bye, i mean, that's disconcerting. >> it is but there are a few head winds coming at us, the federal reserve beginning the tapering, the stimulus, one of the big factors of the market of last year. probably going away soon. and let's not forget you just mentioned the headline. we were up huge in 2013. valuations probably got ahead of themselves. >> everybody should sell all their stocks. >> i don't think so. >> even with the head winds? >> well, look at the economy right now and at the end of the day you really can't say everything is, you know, a rigged game because at the
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end of the day. >> just the stock market. not the whole economy. >> the stock market is based on corporate earnings. >> some of it. >> corporation earnings is are doing very well. corporate sector probably the strongest you have seen in a long time do you think that's going to continue? >> it is because they are not putting the money to work in places like you would like to see like creating jobs. companies with buying back stock. they are paying dividends. you are still seeing this very very strong situation in terms of the balance sheet you maria bartiromo making her factor debut this evening buy stocks. >> if you are a long term investor you have to be in this market. >> i have been a long term investor. >> over the near term you have supply coming to the market. a will the of new stocks coming to the market. new supply is probably going to meet little demand. we could have another testing of the lows. at the end of the day, bill, you are talking 5, 10, 15,
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20 years you have got to be invested in stocks i have been invested in stocks for that long a period of time. i have made a little money but not a lot of money. i mean, maybe my 401(k)s have made some money. >> big. >> big? >> i bet you have made a lot of money. >> you think so. >> you are talking 20 years you have made a lot of money in the stock market. >> maybe i'm a dunst. i don't pick right. i have most of of my money in municipal tax-free bonds. that frustrates the income redistributors because they can't tax me on that money which i didn't believe should be taxed anyway because i already paid money on that. i paid it i just -- i respect your opinion or i wouldn't you have on here you are saying to the folks the stock market is okay. stay in there. then if you see a bargain or two, buy it? >> that's why i love sell-offs because it opens up opportunity. >> opportunity now. >> opportunity. see a big sell off. you say okay, has anything fundamentally changed with
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the u.s. economy? has anything fundamentally changed with the companies that i want -- probably not. >> crummy. >> it's in -- i don't expect it to get any better under president obama. that's not a shot at the president. >> great interview. >> thank you. fantastic interview. >> i don't see it getting better the next three years, the u.s. economy. going to muddle along because he is not going to help business. not going to cut taxes. >> that's right. business has figured out a way around some of the challenges. >> hoarding money. >> they are hoarding it one of the ways. when you look at the situation of corporate america today it's very strong. so that's the positive. as far as the economy, i could not agree more. >> all right. >> something along the bottom. >> begin slow, unemployment is going to be bad. going to be hard for the people at the bottom to make any money. thank god we are not arson gina. >> that's such a good point, bill. relative to the rest of the world the u.s. is the best place in town. >> wouldn't it be amazing if we got a president in there who really wanted to grow the economy by using the
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private sector and stopped all this social justice stuff. >> business can be a big part of the solution i agree with you. business should be working better with washington and creating jobs. >> we are glad you are here with fox maria. >> maria wasn't spoiled being at msnbc so long. still a nice woman. >> we will see you soon. >> thank you. >> when we come back, it will be miller time, christie, bieber, and the super bowl. miller is next. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight. let's get right to the sage of southern california who joins us now from santa barbara. your hair is looking good tonight, miller. you don't have to worry about the hair. >> i don't know what happened. >> looking good, it's a little disshoveled but that's the way it's looking these days. >> i feel like farrah. >> i'm interested in hearing your advice to chris christie so go. >> by way of a swiftian proposal. i would encourage the governor to be counter intuitive. they are never going to get off his back on this thing. listen, if you weigh 350 pounds why not throw your weight around. and i think he ought to do it again. if i was him, i would say, listen, if you don't shut up about this, i'm going to park my formidable ass in
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lane one and two of with a the gwb again and you will never see fort lee. i would start wearing a orange cone on my head like i was the lead singer for devo or detour or whatever you want to call it they are never going to get off his back on this. play hard ball at least some people on the right would say all right, my man is ready to throw this thing through. let's nominate him. >> he could use some hummer there though. interestingly enough you invoked jonathan swift who did do a lot of things that were crazy in a very, very, you know, satirical way. christie might think about that that is if he is innocent. if he didn't do anything. he might start to say, you know what? fine, you think i'm that way, i'm going to go hike across the bridge. i know you are a big justin bieber fan, you have all his albums and cds. >> yeah. >> very disturbing report from nbc. let's roll the tape. >> for the first time exclusive new details from
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inside justin bieber's private jet. when federal agents boarded and searched his luxury g-4 in new jersey last friday, law enforcement sources tell nbc news there was still a strong odor of marijuana and smoke in the air. pot smoke so thick during the flight sources say the pilots had to put on beings oxygen masks so they wouldn't get high. >> wow. >> billy, who broke that story? brian williams and the nbc news. >> nbc guys. that's a big story they are breaking. >> wow, david brinkley is turning over so rapidly in his grave it looks like peggy flemming at the end of her long form program. ice skating at the olympics. that's an exclusive now? over at msnbc? >> yeah. >> the bieber playing? >> and his father was on the plane apparently, you know, sanctions. as you know there is no smoking on any airlines, private, public, whatever, and then if you are ply
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flying a plane, miller, you and i take -- >> -- then the pilots are morons, why did they lend him at teterboro. if they take off somewhere and he lights up a joint, you land the plane and have him arrested. >> that's absolutely. >> every time you think of taking the human race seriously, you realize that celebrity does matter. if i ask for a second bag of peanuts with a cross face, the woman washes me the faa is going to be at the other side much the jet way and take me off to the midnight express prison for god's sake. if this idiot lights up a joint, land the plane and arrest him. what are we doing? >> all right. i agree with you 100% on that. >> i heard. i heard. >> should have stopped the plane, landed in buffalo where you and i will be soon and just said hey, get out. and then have the cops arrest them. >> well, listen, but i also heard one of our idiot senators or something said he was going to -- you can belief with all the crap we have got in the world we have an idiot senator talking about deporting him?
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i mean, for god's sake that senator will say deport him back to canada, tell him to come down, go into mexico and become legal mexican and then come back into the country illegally as a mexican. that's how screwed up our country is right now. >> now, miller, i was shocked you didn't watch the super bowl. i know you are a football fan. >> yeah. >> why didn't you watch it? >> because i used to watch football for all the escape from the mindless crap of the week. then goodell became the commissioner and he became to remind me of barack o roger, going under the hood for six minutes to see where a ball should be placed all about the hitting zone smaller than a funeral. if i say something grown men playing football. what do you want people crippled? i took it all at face value and i said he is right. i don't want to waste time on this anymore. so, for the first time, i didn't watch it and i can't say it wasn't somewhat anxiety provoking. i have never missed the
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super bowl. goodell you finally accomplished your goal. lifelong fan away. i western you luck with the game. i'm going back to baseball and hockey. >> did you watch highlights, miller? >> no. i saw the opening thing where, you know, the ball got hiked over his head, but that's all i have seen. listen, i love peyton manning, i wish he had won because he seems like a good guy. i like pete carroll but i think clayton is is a classy cat. he got his butt kicked. doesn't sound like something that would have pleased me anyway. the nfl isn't what it used to be, i got sick of whining about it biggest watched game ever in the history of the planet. you have know i knew i didn't have to watch the interview because it was groundhog day and obama's interviews all sound the same to me anyway. it's all like the bill murray film. >> it was different. what about bruno mars you? didn't like bruno. >> is he out of my orbit, mars. >> dennis miller, everybody. and we would like to remind you again we will see
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everybody in pittsburgh, miller's hometown on friday march 14th at the console arena. throwing the pen gins out of there. sneart friday april 25th. buff as mentioned saturdays april 26th. honolulu saturday may 10th. details for all the bolder fresher shows on bill o'reilly.com. president obama, the nanny state and military benefits. don't miss this one up next.
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bill o'reilly, the suburban post war boom, it was the idyllic mod model. it wasn't created by god. it was created by a lot of hard working people, a few smart developers and federal housing policies. >> federal housing policy was providing gis with local cost mortgages. president obama pointed to that in my chat with him. >> the gi bill, my grandfather came back and you're about to write a book on world war ii. the smartest thing we did was make an investment in the american people. >> after world war ii, the fed's did provide education to our military people but they weren't free bees. our military people earned them because they sacrificed years of their lives where they weren't making any money. and they did that to defend america. my father a naval officer kbot a low mortgage so he could buy an
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$8,000 house. he deserved the mortgage. he earned it. here to explain further, martha. i'm not getting the left wing spin on this. >> i watched this entire segment. the message they are trying to give you is, look, many a very smog, derogatory tone, you didn't know this bill. because you grew up, that never would have happened without the help of the federal government. . the truth is that the family were entrepreneurs. they built a great business. they did very well. the government did not build the business. they were renting homes in long island at the time. the government came in when 16 million girs were coming back ad they helped to back the launch from the bankers to the builders to start to sell those homes to
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people like they did for your family. >> my father had to pay a mortgage. he paid on the house. it wasn't a giveaway. he didn't get a check from the government. it was just a reward or a salary. you could look at it that way. these guys were overseas fighting. >> it was a grateful payback. it was a good arrange m for everybody. the people who received these loans, they paid them back. to make this equivalent, which they did on the panel and which the president did as well that that situation is equivalent to today's food stamps and exploring the civility program. it's to do a disservice to the people. they are not the same thing. that was such a unique moment many history. >> if there was an equivalency, and i think this might be a policy that might might think about, those getting public housing subsidies and all that, maybe pr two days a week could do community service.
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they go out of the house and clean up under the direction of the federal authorities. wouldn't that be good? so they are working somewhat. >> they were being paid back for something and there was a back and forth. it was a transaction. >> these people on the left, and not all of them, they are just grasping for anything. >> lst also this notion if you think you did it on your own, the whole segment was the self-reliance myth. it's a myth that anyone was self-reliant and built their own success. >> that's what they believe. they are too good pr their britches. >> why it is difficult to be a good american these days. i have the flu,
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moment. first the mail. . you claim we know more now about the president than we knew before the interview. love you but unless you live in a cave we all knew he was evasive. i'll refer you to editorials across the country that are quoting the interview. much news was made. owen in texas, please inform that the president tied himself to the irs by saying there's not a smidgen of evidence of corruption. james sharp, florida, great discussion about whether the president gained anything by doing the interview. i don't think so. those who love him still do and those who don't still don't. what about the american who is are not politically invested? tens of millions of them watched that interview. austin, texas, we are used to your rudeness, but your defense of the president is ridiculous. i want to get this straight. you believe that i'm defending
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mr. obama? i'm going to have what ruth is drinking please. bobby in indiana, there's no logic in saying drug dealing is a nonviolent action. we are held responsible for the direct and indirect results of our actions. not all the time in life, but in the afterlife, maybe a different story. drug dealing is a nonviolence crime. what happened to the personal responsibility of those who guy bye the drugs? teresa in florida, bill, what is the purpose of waters' world? now you're asking the hard questions? andy gold in utah, you are too mean to watters, he laughs it off, but i bet he cries himself to sleep. watters gets paid for running around the country terrorizing people.
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there's no cry iing on the fact. even when you go to sleep. march in colorado, my husband and i are conservative christians. we recently gave our son a copy of killing jesus. he was deeply offended. please advise. tough one. i would say this. you might want to give him a premium membership because you get two books free. he will have killing jesus, and snapshot. he will be delirious with joy. maybe. and finally, tip of the day, how to handle the difficulties of the un-american. we live in difficult times. take the topic of school vouchers for poor families. those who would allow the fed's to pay tuition so poor children could have a choice, right? but president obama told me vouchers don't work and the left hates them. however, a study by a harvard
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professor and a researcher out of brookings contradicts the president and his followers. black children go to college coming out of private schools. that's what the study says. i didn't know about it. but it's very clear here's the tip of the day. so-called facts are often. twisted to promote ideology. it makes it tougher for the teachers unions. it's not about what's best for minority kids. americans should research things that are important. that separates a great citizen from an average social security. tip of the day. check out our website. we like to spout off about the factor plan. word of the day ties into what the tip of the day is. pedantic when writing to the fact mad as hell we have some
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hot letters. thanks for watching us. ms. megan is next. please always remember the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. we're live in new york city and tonight -- >> new damage from what's being called the obama care bomb shell. >>. the act creates a disincentive for people to work. >> we have uncovered the one line that everyone else so far has overlooked. plus -- >> you're saying no corruption. >> not even mass corruption. not even a smidgen of corruption. >> lawmakers are demanding to know how the president knew the results of an investigation that the fbi refuses to talk about. plus after news broke that al qaeda was taking over some of the middle east cities that they thought to liberate, the
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