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banner recognizable value standing for values that went be compromised. >> today ceremonies honoring the former president. thank you for being with us tonight. good night from washington. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> when you look at the videotape of this whole thing unfolding, this is not some systematic, well-organized process. >> that statement from the president about benghazi has angered some congress people who are investigating the situation. tonight, we will hear the complaints. >> you better get him on your -- i don't want to put words -- i will tell you, this in power today we would be a. >> i was disrespectful to president obama in the super bowl interview. but, i challenged president bush as well. dana perino on that. >> the state department warns that travelers should have no expectation of
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privacy even in their hotel rooms. >> and what the heck is going on at the olympics in russia? megyn kelly with the inside story. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why democrats and president obama too not believe the benghazi story is all that important. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of the major positives coming out of the presidential interview is that i learned a lot. over the years i have talked with the president three times on television and a number of times off camera. but i really don't know him. and it was the intense q and a this time around that taught me a few lessons. the far right is making a huge mistake thinking that mr. obama is actively trying to harm the nation. he is not. his overriding concern can
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be summed up in two words, social justice it all comes back to that. the president sincerely believes the deck is stacked against minority americans and many working poor people. he is trying to right that perceived wrong. so, accepting that premise, that social justice is the president's primary goal you begin to understand his posture on almost every other issue. let's take benghazi. the president flat out said he did not mislead the nation and he believes the issue is frumped up by the fox news channel and others. but even more importantly, more importantly, the president doesn't see benghazi or the irs situation or the obamacare screw ups as important in the long run. he sees them as mistakes. believes she should all move on and support his goal of social justifiable. it's the same thing that happened in the beginning of the watergate situation when supporters of richard nixon
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attacked his critics saying it was quote a third rate burg about glare. it's the same thing as president clinton supporter who's said over and over and over it just about sex. to knicksen and clinton themselves, their troubles were rather inconsequential because those men believe that what they were doing for this country was far more important. are we all getting this? talking points believes and clearly stated in yesterday's memo that the benghazi irs, and obamacare stories are very important to the nation. but president obama disagrees with me and so do his supporters. therefore, there will never be common ground on that. but, the president has brought some scrutiny upon himself after saying this about benghazi. >> people don't know at the very moment exactly why something like this happens and when you look at the videotape, of this whole thing unfolding, this is not
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some systematic, well organized process. you see -- >> -- there was heavy weapons used. heavy weapons. >> bill, listen, i have gone through this. and we he have had multiple hearings on it. what happens is you have an attack like this taking place and you a v. a mix of folks who are just trouble makers. you have folks who have ideological agenda, you have some affiliated with terrorist organizations. you have some that are not. >> based upon our investigation here, the attack that killed ambassador christopher stephens and three other brave americans was an organized terrorist action. also, there is strong suspicion that the obama re-election campaign did not want that made public because it might lose the president's votes back in 2012. now, that's a big deal. and that's the memo. now, for the top story
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tonight. reaction, joining us from washington, congressman jason chafee vets from utah who serves on the house oversight committee which is investigating benghazi right now. congressman, you are north happy with the president's answers to me, correct? >> no. i thought he was allusive. i don't think he was straightforward. and i think he missed some basic points and quite frankly i wish you had done some more direct follow-up on his questions which we have heard before. >> all right. well, if i had, that would have been the whole interview. the clock was running. but tell me what question i missed. give me your best shot that would have pinned the president back in his chair? >> mr. president, benghazi fillings was attacked three times in 2012. it was attacked on april 6th. it was attacked on june 6th. what did you do as the president to protect our facility after it had already been bombed twice? nobody has ever asked him that question. i am fascinated to see what he he would say to that question? >> all right. that's a good question. i think a more important question was the one i brought up about leon
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panetta then secretary of defense and you remember that, correct? i said to him that leon panetta was told by general carter ham on the day the attack happened he was told that it was an organized terrorist attack and then he went to the white house and i asked president obama did secretary panetta tell you it was a terrorist attack? that's the crux of the matter. and he didn't really answer it and i asked him twice. >> no. and you have got to remember that he went to the u.n. he went on "the view." he went on univision up to two weeks after the attack and was still talking about the video. >> we know all of that but do you have proof, does your committee have proof that secretary of defense panetta told the president on the day of the benghazi attack it was a terrorist action? can you prove it? >> we had testimony from general carter ham, he is the four star general. >> i know. i mentioned that to the president. but you don't have anything
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from panetta. why not? >> because that question had not been asked. but i will tell you that senator lindsey graham did ask general ham what had happened and general ham at one point said? we have thatten othe record though. ham had said. ham didn't go it the president. he went to panetta, his boss. why haven't you gotten panetta in? >> believe me, bill, i wish we had had a host of people in a lot sooner. >> no, no. he is the key. he is the one. put him under oath. he is not in government anymore. can you pull him in. >> i vote for that absolutely. >> well, get it done. >> i glad you asked president directly. >> this is the story. this is it. panetta is it. and nobody has asked him under oath if he told his boss, the president, the commander and chief, that it was a terror attack. if panetta says that, all
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hell breaks loose. and you guys haven't done it. so, it's a cheap shot obama to complain about him when you guys haven't brought in the guy that the story wide open. and i tried to get it from president obama but he wouldn't answer it. so now i'm asking you, congressman, to get your butt in gear and get your committee to get panetta in there. is that unreasonable? >> no, it's not unreasonable at all. what we did in the armed services group brought in general ham. that's where these quotes came out. >> that's right. >> just two weeks ago. >> but you didn't follow up to the big guy. >> e, i know. that was a couple weeks ago. this investigation is not done. to me it feels like halftime because this administration has been stone walling us for a long time we have got to hear from for instance i want the public. this is amazing to me. the public has never heard from anybody who was on the ground that night in benghazi but it doesn't matter it? >> does matter, bill, absolutely it does.
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it doesn't matter because the story is whether the president of the united states, all right, went along with his re-election committee and falsely put out a narrative to protect his re-election chances. that's the story. and panetta is the guy. >> what president obama said he did everything he could to protect those americans, and we have a transcript from cart canner ham that, again, the four star general in charge of afri-con saying that about an hour to an hour and a half into the attack it changed into recovery. in essence, he thought it was over. i want somebody in the media to ask the president why that his four star general thought it was over. all of that is important, i believe i'm not diminishing that. you know, congressman, as well as i do, who the key witness here this has been going on a long time.
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i'm getting damned frustrated with the. there is one man you need to put under oath that man is leon pa net attachment i will give you his address. you need to get that man in and solve this for the country i will give you the last word. >> i totally agree with you. i at the present time hear from secretary rice and hillary clinton and carter ham and men and women who were on the ground that night including colonel gibson and some others. >> looking forward to seeing panetta in front of your committee because you guys should have done it long before. this i don't want to have to be the interrogator here. my job is to get stuff on the record but you guys have subpoena power so i hope you you use it. >> yes, sir. >> all right. we do have a new bill o'reilly do.com question for you. please grade my interview with the president a to part. ffrmt. we will give you the results on monday. can you can see the unedited version of the interview on bill o'reilly.com on fox news web site. charging i was disrespectful to president obama. former white house
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personal story segment tonight my demeanor with president obama. some on the far left are saying it was not what it should have been. and herald picked up the theme on his radio program. >> what about the issue of deference? what about, you know, he is -- he ♪ like the mayor of baltimore. he is not like. >> i did my job. >> he is the president of the united states, the leader of the free world. what about the whole argument that maybe this should not have been quite as democratic in the equality sense as it seemed? >> river will be here tomorrow to expound on that. with us now, one of the co-host of the five former white house spokesperson for
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bush the younger dana perino. did i do anything wrong? >> i didn't think so. >> no? >> no i thought it was just fine in terms of tone some people are arguing you weren't aggressive enough. >> did you think i wasn't aggressive enough. >> i thought you hit the tone in that regard just right. >> page 2 of the "the washington post" this far left crank says -- >> -- i know him well. >> says i was nasty to the president. >> journalists flock to protect the president from any tough questioning they always think it's nasty. nobody ever thought questions republicans republicae nasa j. >> should see my imitation it of you absolutely brilliant. as a communication person who is going to be interviewing brit hume or sawyer are a matt lauer they come at it different tones it. most important thing is to
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watch your show every night to know what's on your mind what do you like to talk about? what did you tell bush about me. >> did you it a couple times. i would have watched the show and say. >> what did you tell him about me. >> i said well, you better be prepared you might be intrupped because he is going to want to cover a lot of ground in the amount of time that we have allotted to him. >> all right. so you said i was a big mouth and i might interrupt him? >> a little bit. >> what else? >> i remember this interview very well. okay. that was decision point when president bush had his book ready he hadn't done an interview in two years that was a very different type of prep. look, bill o'reilly is going to want to talk to you about all of the things that people are saying about you now in terms of the failure of the presidency. iraq, afghanistan, we're going to go through the financial crisis again. and retread all of that ground. >> what did the president say back to you? >> well then he would imitate you and it would be so funny. we would laugh so much about it. >> you can give me a taste of that?
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the interview? can you give me just a little. >> well, mr. president, no. i can't. >> you can't do it. >> no, i can't. i can do it in private. all right, maybe after a glass of wine. it's really good. >> partisans on both sides. we will get you the wine after the program. >> okay. >> partisans on both seeds. if you ask a tough question, then you are rude. that's pretty much the game, right? >> actually, most presidents, i think, well, let me just say my experience with president bush is that he expected tough questions. tough questions were -- that was the meat and potatoes. >> did he call me a name after the interview. >> no. >> he didn't? >> usually this is what happened would happen. get ready to have the interview in 20007 when you came to the white house. and on the schedule in the morning he would look at it under his glasses and go oh, bill o'reilly is coming in today. yeah, yes, sir remember he is coming in like why did we agree to do this all this stuff is going to happen. mr. president it's the most watched show on cable news. bill o'reilly hasn't been here for a while and he has a lot of ground it ever cop. we would go through you will
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at prep different types of things. at the end of the interview walking away and wiping off the powder he would say that wasn't too bad. >> he ♪ any different than anyone else when they know i'm coming anywhere. oh, why is he coming? that happens everywhere. >> it happens -- it wasn't gist you, believe me. >> no he doesn't have any use for the press. you know -- >> -- but he didn't have disregard for them? >> no, i don't think barack obama has disregard for them either. >> really? >> no, i don't. i think both president bush and barack obama have one thing in common. they look at the press at kind of an annoyance. i will give you the last word. >> i actually think that president obama saw them as a tool. it was a tool he needed to use to be able to talk to the american people and that he respected the press' responsibility to get information from the government for the people. >> all right. >> president obama with technology doesn't have to do that as much anymore. they can talk directly to the people and not have to talk to the media. >> i'm going to alert the guys and my staff. would you get a hidden camera, please and follow dana around. i want to get a lot of
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imation that of me on camera. >> it's really good. there she is. left-wing media continues to pound chris christie two weeks of nonstop attacks, why? karl rove will tell us. later, some factor viewers are mad as hell. >> you ruined me. going to kill me. call the police. call the police. help, help. >> those reports after these messages.
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factor follow up segment tonight. it's hard to believe but msnbc and other committed liberal outlets continue to hammer chris christie almost every night. even though there is nothing really newed in the traffic scandal story. so why are they doing this? joining us from austin, texas, fox news analyst karl rove. you know, they are getting
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little ratings bump over there but and it's surprising because it's just night after night after night. there is nothing new. they are on a jihad against christie. why? why are they wasting all the time? >> well, don't look just at msnbc. they are the tool. they -- look back behind them and you will see a lot of democrats, particularly those concerned about 2016 who are doing this for two reasons. one is because they think think have to and the second because they can. they have to because they look at christie and say he, at the time that this broke was the frontrunner on the republican side and in many polls was tied or ahead of hillary clinton. so they are worried about him. and their object is to tear him down. by tearing him down they send a message to any other republican if you are coming after us, this is the kind of treatment you can expect from us. they are doing it because they can. because they have a willing media to help them. not just msnbc. but this has taken up a lot of attention in the national media which is headquartered in new york. and which, some of whose
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members did not like the fact that he won re-election in a nearby state by a big margin as a republican and as a conservative and so, you know, they can and so they will go after him. >> okay. but it is a big story if it can be proven that the governor lied to the people and i understand that. and we're covering it here on that basis. but there isn't anything coming out there. are these charges that are unsubstantiated made by people who want to plea out, you know, they say all right, we might give you something if you don't charge me for. this but, it seems to me that there is something personal. i mean, i know the democratic party wants to win. all political parties wants to win. but there is a personal element to the christie thing that i think is almost unique. do you see that? >> well,like, of course they are upset about it knowledge, the garden state is a -- not the purple state. it's a deep blue state. christie wins the governor's race. and then wins re-election last fall and wins combines
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convincingly by a big margin in their backyard. remember the people we talk about dictate these stories are the producers and eted tores and talent places like msnbc but also about the "new york times" and the national networks and they most of them live in the greater new york area. and they share a mind set and for them it's -- look, think about it. think about the attention. the governor of oregon, not a bad guy, wasted $200 million in a web site for the oregon exchanges which does not work and has not signed up anybody. has the national media given that any attention. >> zero. >> the governor of colorado had this issue where the chuck e cheese killer, this guy who killed people in a pizza parlor that serves mostly kids was due to be executed and the governor punted on it saying i'm going to basically kick this down so that the governor that follows me in five years is going to have to make this decision. the national media gave it 10 seconds and that was it. so, look, christie is a political figure. is he a republican who is
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clearly interested in being a presidential candidate. he is ambitious, which is a problem for him. it's made him a higher profile and a larger target for them to go after. they want to take him down before he gets. >> avenger quality to him that he is much more outspoken than most politicians. all right. i just wanted to get, you know, the demeanor question. you know, you work for president bush for many years and the white house was i mean to president obama or cruel or heartless or any of that? >> yeah. look. i thought your tone was -- i agree with dana. your tone was good. i thought, you know, really the more interesting tone was the president's tone. his demeanor. he was petulant. he was thin skinned. you asked him questions that were tough but fair. and his response was to get really petty and personal. remember in the debate when he said well, hillary, they like you well enough this guy spent too much time on the basketball court smack talking his opponents because at one point he said
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yeah these are fake things. nobody is paying attention except you people at fox and i like you anyway, bill, that was like estimate talking. >> i didn't take it that way. >> three pointer. you know what? i do. >> we are more annoying to him than anything else. that's how i just took it you might be right. i mean,. >> he is thin-skinned. you were focusedden the job at hand. he was saying to himself every single second why am i on with this network with this jerk and being petulant about it. >> i didn't know you could read minds like that. that's a very good skill to have as a political analyst. >> and you know what? some of your thoughts are very very scary, bill. very, very scary. karl rove, everybody. nancy pelosi doing something she should not be doing. we have a factor exclusive on that. and ms. megyn kelly on chaos at the russian olympics and brand new marijuana traffic study. we hope you stay tuned to
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mad as hell segment tonight, we have five feisty letters. here now to help us out with this fox news anchor heather nauert. you see her on "fox & friends." first letter comes from sean conrad list in billings, montana. i'm angry that new york city dealers after the death of flip sea hour hoffman why
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does it take the death of a hollywood star to spark this response. i don't know if that's fair. >> yeah, i had the same reaction when i first heard about. this we hear about people sadly dying all the time as a result of drug overdoses and very rarely do you hear about an arrest of a street level dealer in connection with with this. i would like to give the cops the benefit of the doubt. i spoke with one narcotics official not connected with this case that did say to me that there could have been ongoing investigation into the dealers at this point. on the other hand, these guys could have been looking crack down. >> in mr. hoffman's phone. >> cops anyway. >> he is an oscar winner and, you know, whenever anything like that happens you are going to get major heat. in new york city, the cops make thousands of narcotics arrests, right? >> felony drug arrests in new york city are actually down 32% between 2008 and 2012. so these arrests really coming to the surprise of a lot of folks around here. >> all right, letter number two comes from donna k. furnace, pacen utah.
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it frosted my flakes when president obama showed up for your interview, bill, tieless, he should have had nor offense. >> i didn't take offense. it was super bowl sunday. watching the gauge. >> it was time when people dressed up for important occasions. >> it wasn't important. >> what was important was the topics you were going to discuss. >> trump said this. trump was really mad he didn't wear a tie. he sent him some of the trurep ties. >> he was on "fox & friends" this week and talked about that very issue. brilliant marketing do you care whether he wore a tie. >> because of the importance of the topic you were talking about it deserved my respect. i want to know that the president is taking all of these seriously. >> third letter is from will, i'm mad as hell at the california state lottery their tag line is believe in something bigger. are you kidding me in the lottery is bigger than what? maybe some people should
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give some dollars they spent on that to their church. what's with the lottery out there? >> california joined power ball last year and they are spending a boat load on promotions and advertising for the california state lottery. part of this ad invokes a fantasy. who doesn't want idea of never having to go back to work again. >> saving money. >> this ad goes further than that the ad talks about believe in a miracle. a leap of faith. believe in something bigger. faith, miracle, something bigger that, you know, makes me think they are talking about that. >> i have never in my life played the lottery. >> never? you don't like gambling. >> i'm not a big gram bler. i will bet on football games a little bit but i never did that molly johnson who lives in oxford, pennsylvania, clear the snow from the top of your car so it doesn't fly off and blind me when i'm driving. molly? >> i don't even have to comment i think molly is right. clear that snow off your car because it blows back.
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>> except bill a lot of us have driving these big suvs these days. >> not me. >> you are onto too much gas. we are tired of the snow. god, please put the snow in greenland where it belongs. final letter from cheryl, i'm mad as hell as fox news who never puts real people on the air. talk radio let's people call in. why not tv? >> it's a tim tooing thing. >> isn't that what mad as hell is? you get to hear from people. >> want to hear from the folks we can't put you on. bill, you know -- you know, radio, we have a lot more imtoo. these segments run five minutes and then a computer comes and cuts her head off if we are not out. we can't be cutting people off in the middle of the call. >> it's the robots. >> heather nowrt, everybody, if you are mad as hell, we want to know about it write us at mad as hell at foxnews.com. when we come right back, the kelly file chaos and olympic
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see her on her own program after the factor. all kinds of problems winter olympics in russia. >> all kinds of problems. be glad you are with you. >> because i'm with you. >> you are the lucky one. >> i am. >> not only half the hotels not built for the media. people don't care about the media but they are bringing you the games. the water not drinkable in many of these hotels they have a warning that much of it may burn your skin. it may be extremely dangerous. >> so if you take a shower -- >> -- you can't. >> you cannot take a shower. this is what your water looks like it may be quote extremely dangerous. the construction workers and stray dogs are coming in and out of certain hotels because they are only half built. pillow shortage for athletes in the olympic village. no heat in hotel rooms no working locks on the hotel rooms. random people walking in and out of the hotel rooms overnight. >> random people with no locks. people reporting bugs in their food and there is a warning whatever you do do not flush the toilet paper after have you used it. instead throw it in the little garbage can.
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>> this sounds like some cruise ship line. >> this is ridiculous. may i remind you that the runner-up city to host these games was austria. everything was built. it was beautiful. it would have been perfect. but putin went there and wined and dined the olympic committee. >> putin's hotel room is he going to get bitten by a dog. >> look how happy he is on top of everything. there are reports of hacking going on as soon as you basically walk into your hotel room. you log on to the internet you are going to get hacked. and, the deputy prime minister over there who is in charge of like arranging the games, gave an interview, a public statement where he said people are intentionally sabotaging these hotels. they are fine. we have surveillance video inside of people's bathrooms -- what? >> whoa. [ laughter ] >> showing them turning on the water and leaving for the day. and some aide rushes in and say it's time to go sir got
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to get out of here. >> remember, china pulled it off. >> we are not actually bying on you. >> last year china pulled it off pretty well now russia. have you been to russia. >> no. >> i'm not surprised. >> i don't want to go. >> i spent some time in russia, nothing works. new study, fatal car crashes, marijuana, what's the headline? >> fatal car crashes involving pot have tripled in the u.s. over the past decade according to columbia university, tripled. drugged driving accounts for 28% of traffic deaths in 2010 which is up from just 16% in 1999. so it's going up and up and up. they say if it continues at this rate. >> marijuana or other drugs. >> mostly marijuana. other drugs as well but mostly marijuana. the vs. majority. if it continues in five or six years, non-alcohol drugs like pot overtake drunk driving. >> we predicted this would happen here. >> that's the number one cause of traffic accidents. >> in my town where i live, i saw two loans in a car smoking pot on saturday. you know, i mean, it was
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ridiculous. >> people think it's it the harmless thing and the president weighing in on it. it gives people sort of this feeling like oh, it's no problem. it's a problem when you get behind a wheel. >> texas, you have got a kid who killed some people with a car. this is because he was rich. that was the defense of the kid. but he is still not going to jail, right? >> nope. this was expected. you know, the judge indicated that she wasn't going to send him to jail. now she has in fact sentenced him to in addition to probation. he has to go to rehab at some facility, they call it a lockdown facility. >> he was drunk on alcohol. >> he was extremely drunk even a couple hours after the. >> how old is this kid? >> 16 when he did it killed four people. severely maimed two others and paralyzed brain dead. serious problems. and no jail time and now he gets to go to some facility where his parents have volunteered to pay for it at the cost of $450,000 a year. they say it's a spavment we haven't confirmed that's the one she sentenced him to. we know the parents are
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footing the bill and that's what the parents offered to do. >> this is not justice. >> no. >> this is not justice. >> the parents sound like terrible people. >> feel sorry for the 16 screwed up kid you kill four people you have to pay for it. >> the kelly file the name you stole from me. >> you know how the president told you there is ♪ a smidgen of evidence of corruption at the irs. we vun earthed an email showing coordination between two different parts of this administration. while the targeting was going on of conservatives. that raises a whole new. >> who is the email from. >> one from treasury and one from irs. coordinating how they could groups. >> really? >> yes. >> that's a good story. >> bill, in a word it's a smidgen. >> okay, more than a smidgen. megyn kelly, everybody, stick around at 9:00 eastern time. and, we will continue with the factor when they move the tell prompter up so i can read the tease. there it is. thank you very much. nancy pelosi doing something no american should ever do.
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back of the book segment tonight, the week in review from the ingraham angle. today, speaker of the house boehner said this about immigration reform. >> there is widespread doubt about whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws. and it's going to be difficult to move any immigration legislation until that changes. >> here now with her immigration plan, ms. laura ingraham who joins us from washington. so what would do you? >> well, bill, i think barbara jordan had it right back in 1995. she was the democrat
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congresswoman, african-american medicine of the commission on immigration reform. and she said look deportation is crucial. right? because we don't have any credibility in immigration today. obama brought down the deportation level. so there is a big, you know, welcome mat at the border now. we have a lot of unaccompanied minors coming across, a surge at the border. have to do border enforcement, number one, number two, we have to do employment verification. a the love these employers want to hire people. get documents, phony documents maybe licenses. they don't know who is legal who is not. we need that number three, we have to make it more difficult for people who are in this country illegally to stay here. they have got to be encouraged to go home. they can't be opening up bank accounts, driver's licenses, all the benefits you get. the polls out there. the fox news poll on this last year, rasmussen, shows that those are three very popular ideas. the people that actually want those three things done. every poll shows it. but the political class for a variety of reasons has kind of turned a blind eye
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to this and keep the cheap labor. >> in i think all of that can be tweaked. the fact remains there are 12 million estimated illegal aliens, undocumented workers whatever here in the united states. part of the problem is theirs because they snuck in. but it's not their children. their children didn't do anything wrong. a lot of the children were born here. >> tharg amount, i think bill is not all that persuasive. there are a lot of criminals in the country. >> humanitarian pure and simple. >> why shouldn't the guy in nigeria who is a really good guy who want to be an american, why can't he have who guy and wants to be an american, why can't he have a fast track to this country? the fact you decided to have a child here is not a wonderful thing for the child. because the child is now living in an illegal situation, even though the child is an american citizen. >> well, it is not the child's fault. look, i think we can find a way to do this. >> but where do the parents go? do they stay here? do they not stay here?
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>> it depends. >> that is a lot of people. >> i say that because part of this problem is the government. the federal government, which from ronald reagan on looked the other way. >> well, ronald reagan o-- that is not true. >> oh, yeah, they did. >> well, simpson mozole, which he signed into law had very strict provisions, they were not followed. barbara jordan, that is what she was alluding to. >> but it is not the government, the government did not enforce, one of the reasons they did not was from pressure from big business because of what they wanted. >> that is really not my fault. not the middle class's fault, they want things to work, and have the constitution followed. right now we have an under-cutting of the law, and the american people don't either have faith in john boehner or barack obama to do the right
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thing. and it is too bad there are a lot of people here whose parents did the wrong thing and they are criminals. >> so do you think we should deportable 12 million? >> i think we should make it less hospitable for people to live here. >> no benefits -- >> if you're stealing from the country you wouldn't get those benefits. and now we have a separate class of people who are in violation of the law who are going to get special benefits. it makes no sense, the kids who were born here are citizens. they can either stay with their parents in their home country or stay with a relative here who is here legally. but it is not the fault of the american class and the american taxpayer to foot the bill. >> well, yeah, i think you're right that there has to be some kind of accountability on people who are allowed to stay and get a green card. i think you're too tough on it but i do think you have good points. >> the people are with me, the
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folks are with me. >> i'm not sure about that. the polls are all over the place. >> not on enforcement. they want the border enforced. >> there could be a good compromised force, but either side would have to give something. >> with barack obama as president? >> no, i'm not talking about that. i'm just saying in the real world if good, honest people got together i think they could hammer something out that maybe we wouldn't all love but would be fair. and fair is what i'm worried about. >> the american worker s is who i'm worried about. bill. >> i know you are. and something you should never do, the tip, moments away. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology
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we're all doing a very special show to benefit the schools out on long island, new york, and we' tickets available at ticketmaster, or go to billo'reilly.com. this will be a very entertaining evening, come out to see, megyn, and me, we'll be in cincinnati, buffalo, new york and honolulu, billo'reilly.com also has details on the refresher details. and much better than the o'reilly fantasy hour. he has much more credibility than bill. and bill, you have to get over the fact that stewart is cool and you are not. and o'reilly, in your discussion, all parties agree that dealing hard drugs is a crime, but you also admit it is
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a disease? how can they be held accountable? same way you break the law, you rob a bank, you get punished, disease or no disease. and i spent 35 years drinking because you wanted to, i became homeless and finally stopped because i wanted to. and florida, when i returned from vietnam in 1971, i got a 7% gi mortgage loan and paid it off. the president implied it was a freeby. >> i don't think it was that way, he complied it was a military benefit, just like others are, it is the far left distorting it. and bill, you're right, the world war ii veterans earned all their benefits and acted on their behalf. and on behalf of other veterans, as well. and bill, did it affect your catholic faith in any way, mr. o? just reinforced that i'm following the right light,
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collin. and horseshoe bay, texas, why do you call kirsten powers but call obenshain, kate. try saying that five times. at that show i nailed down the interview with president obama who attended. also i had a very nice conversation with congresswoman nancy pelosi and her husband at the white house. in that conversation, mrs. pelosi graciously invited me to come to her office on capitol hill to do an interview. she said this in front of multiple witnesses, so of course we followed up and we expected to book a nice chat. but now nancy pelosi is reneging, she is not going to do the interview. so here is the factor tip of the
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day. when you look someone in the eye and say you're going to do something, do it. if you don't do it, you lose face. respect, because your word is no good. we hope nancy pelosi will change her mind. we hope she incorporates the tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com, also we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@foxnews.com. and tip of the day, we'll replace it with the message of the day, their questions from me about what went on behind the scenes and a whole bunch of
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other stuff. we'll have that on friday's factor. all right? should be interesting. again, thank you for joining us tonight. ms. megyn is next, i am bill o'reilly, and please remember that the spin stops here, so definitely we're looking out for you. i'm megyn kelly, live in new york city. and tonight. explosive developments into the investigation of the president targeting the irs' critics. >> this is something in a two-year time frame, you expect -- >> we looked at the just released e-mails from the woman at the center of this scandal and see what she wanted to keep secret and why. >> plus, new controversy over what the president told bill o'reilly. >> the notion that we would hide the ball for political purpose when is a week later we all said in fact there is a terrorist attack taking place. that wouldn't be a very good
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