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stop what you're doing. set your dvr so you never miss an episode. "hannity" the series. and start your day with fox and friends first from 59 to 9:00. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: think about nazi germany, most of those people did not believe in what hitler was doing. but did they speak up? >> conservative ben carson getting hammered for that remark. he will be here to explain it. >> does hillary clinton sound to you like the right person for this moment? >> some on the far left do not want hillary clinton to run for president. we will analyze that ♪ don't you want me baby ♪ don't you. >> and yet another gay controversy at the olympics in russia. this time the luge is involved. >> there was never a thought
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in my mind like oh that's two guys really close on the sled. >> 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. the american left and capitalism. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. with president obama. falling. and the having trouble in election year. you would think that committed liberal americans would low key it a bit. you would think. but, no, they are pickupping the -- upping the rhetoric. hillary clinton is widely seen to be the democratic nominee in 2016 for president but she portrays herself as a moderate. that's not good enough for some on the far left. >> does hillary clinton sound to you like the right person for this moment? in a time when corporations
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have hijacked our politics enabling them to reap all the profit without feeling any compunction to do right by their workers? as someone who has sat on the rabidly antiunion board of wal-mart for six years, the right person to restore workers rights. at a time when we are still reeling from a global financial disaster brought on by fool hearty bank deregulation, as someone who recently took $400,000 to give two speeches at goldman sachs, the person we need to rest control of the aasylum back from the banking inmates. >> that anti-capitalistic commentary is the far left's signature issue. talking points believes there must be oversight on banks and big business to trust them to do the right thing is foolish and naive. if you don't believe me, read a little teddy roosevelt. but many on the left want to dismantle the entire corporate system. and we are seeing the consequences of that in the obama administration. now entering his sixth year
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in office. the president has not been a friend to corporate america. he advocates high taxes to pay for an entitlement culture. business knows that and has not expanded, preferring to hoard profits or keep them seas where they cannot be taxed. that's why the job situation and income for working americans is stagnant. for every good job available, there are plenty of applicants. therefore salaries are suppressed. it's hard to believe but the far left does believe that the government can provide well-paying jobs on a mass scale. it cannot. and every country that has tried that has failed. 90 miles off the coast of florida look what happen in cuba. that should be affluent country but communism has killed the country. hillary clinton must fight zealot tri on the left. she will defeat it she will get the nomination and mrs. clinton will run as a moderate democrat promising to reform some of president obama's ante business policies. that's what she will do.
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and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington, ellen who worked for president obama's 2012 campaign. and with us in the studio dr. screeny. who teaches political science. where am i going wrong, doctor? >> i think you are on to something here. i think in my mind this speaks to enormous division and increasing division in the democratic party. so you look and you see the attacks this hillary is getting from the left and not a surprise but i think many people predict that wall street for 2016 will be her achilles hill heel in the same way the iraq war was in 2008. something she will have a fight. if she becomes nominee and elected many on this kind of new left progressive left fear that she is going to be too close it wall street and continue her husband's moderate policy. >> that's a given. i don't think hillary clinton although they made a big show of being with de blasio who is about as far as left as you get and they
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were all raw raw and the mayor of new york wants to confiscate everything, i'm not quite sure how much. but i have got my bike chained six times. so i bet you have a nice bike too. dr. there is a division in the democratic party like the republican party like the paper people and moderate republicans. growing division between the so-called progressive ring and moderate ring, do you see it that way? >> i don't see that division historically as you guys see it i see a rhetorical concern, i think about whether hillary clinton is talking to the right people, hearing the right ideas. >> what are the right ideas? tell me what's right and what's wrong? look, obviously the far left has articulated by ms. ball, the commentator that we use to set it up. believes that hillary clinton is a tool, a shrill, taking money from goldman sachs, 200,000 for two speeches. that's more than i get. that's outrageous.
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okay? and so they don't want her. they want elizabeth warren. they want this socialist up in massachusetts. that's who they want. >> maybe what they want is to have elizabeth warren's voice represented in hillary clinton's campaign. i think there is a great unanimity among democrats that hillary clinton would be a great candidate and we would love to have her. i think the concern about whether she is talking to bankers or not is not really real because i don't think that there is any ms. ball said we don't want her. i don't want her. flat out said it and you -- do you believe as ms. quawl does, is there a division? is it getting to be a brawl type thing or is it oh we just disagree? >> i think it's a division now. my feeling and my sense is it is going to grow because historically that's what happens with political parties in the united states. parties become begin and become divided. i think we are seeing that and i think bill de blasio's election here in new york
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city who is now the leading progressive in the country and somebody who we know has been close to the clintons but there is this kind of growing sense that. >> yeah, but she can't run on de blasio nationwide. and let me tell you this ms. qualls. hillary clinton has got to pull back from president obama. because he got a 19% decline in median income for working americans under obama administration. do you have a big burgeoning stock market that only gets fat cats like me. it doesn't benefit the worker people, union people. and you have this unbelievable unemployment problem because the private industry is saying you know, we are north going to expand. we don't like obama care. we don't like the high corporate tax. we are going it keep all our money in luxenburg, we are not going to bring it back. hillary clinton is going to have to walk back all of that stuff. you know that. >> well, bill, you, me, and hillary clinton probably all agree that the minimum wage should be increased. >> i do. but that's small ball. the big thing is jobs thatpay w. >> but we all agree that
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wall street needed some reforms after the giant meltdown. i haven't geraldo hillary clinton say there is anything that shield roll back in wall street reform. i think it's rhetorical thing. it's a shot across the bough from the left. i don't think it's a real concern. i mean, it is an unsustainable argument that hillary clinton hasn't worked her entire public life to create more opportunity and access to opportunity. >> i appreciate you ladies coming on. it's a very interesting and important topic. here is what is sustainable. hillarycan't run on the obama economy unless there is a miracle in the last three years. >> she is not going to repudiate it because there are elements that she agrees with. we will see her walk a moderate line. positive signs from the obama economy you have got to commit. deficit is down, unemployment is down. there are positive signs. i agree with you not all is perfect. >> you have seen the polls, doctor, lately? have you seen the economic pulls? >> i have seen the pick polls. you and your little
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progressive friends may think there is positives but 65% of americans don't see the positives. >> look at the news today about the obamacare a quarter of the people registering are young people. >> that remains -- that's a fluid situation. and to be fair we have to see. but, don't have much time on obamacare: next on are rundown, ben carson, nazis and the irs. dr. carson will be here. later, miller talking about the olympics. nancy pelosi and sandra fluke. fluke. the factor is hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief!
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the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. personal story segment tonight, dr. ben carson becoming a very controversial guy. a few months ago on the factor he told us how the irs was auditing him unfairly in his opinion. now the doctor is making the issue of government control a crusade. >> there cosmtion -- comes a
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time when people with values simply have to stand up. think nazi, germany. most of those people did not believe in what hitler was doing. >> yep. >> exactly. >> but did they speak up? >> nope. >> did they stand up for what they believed? they did not. and you saw what happened. and if you believe that the same thing can't happen again, you are very wrong. >> and joining us now from virginia beach is dr. carson. if you mention nazis you know you are going to get hammered. what you said there at the end there intrigued me a bit. you said if you believe it can't happen again -- see i didn't believe that naziism could happen in the u.s.a. i don't think it could happen nor could communism happen here. do you disagree with me? >> well, i believe that what can happen is if people do not speak up for what they believe, they can be trampled. their rights can be trampled to various and sundry
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degrees. now, of course, the objective of many on the left is to take a single word that you are not supposed to say. you can't say nazis and slavery, that's political correctness as you well know. i do not believe in that. i think it's a bunch of crap and it doesn't really belong in the american system where we have freedom of speech and freedom of expression. you don't regret using the buzz word nazi. what you pointed to historically is correct. what you said is absolutely correct the germans were not members of the nazi party. they sat on their butts and they allowed the fanatics to take over that could not happen here because of our system in checks and balances. but, i think what you are worried about it -- is the obama administration's policies in general taking root. is that what you are worried about? >> there are a couple of things that i'm worried about. i'm worried about the fact
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that the pop police is being silent and is not expressing what they believe because they are afraid. they have been intimidated. >> by whom? >> by the government. >> how? >> by the government and by the media, by the p.c. police. you say something, all of a sudden like -- this is a perfect example. you know, you are using an example of how people would not speak up. they try to turn the argument away from that because they know it's true. they know what i'm saying is true. but, rather than talk about that, they want to divert the issue to something else. you couple that with the fact that our congress needs to be a little more courageous because the reason we have a divided government is if one branch of the government gets a little bit over exuberant they need to reign them. in we need courage there to do that. >> politicians encourage, we are not seeing -- you know -- but, look, the last time -- well, maybe not the last time in the fall you
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said, look, you you were bothered by the irs to an extent that you felt they were trying to intimidate you; is that correct? >> yeah. i don't think it is coincidental. >> that's the government agency that you can point to in your life, dr. carson's life that you believe was put upon you to shut you up. >> and it's not just me. we -- we now have a government that is trying to take over the healthcare of the pop pop pop pop pop why would you put the irs over something so massive. >> they are the enforcement agency of fines. they -- because it was ruled a tax by the supreme court
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foolishly, so somebody has to enforce the taxation element and that's the irs. so, on paper, it makes sense. but you heard the president of the united states tell me, your humble correspondent there is not a smidgen of corruption in the irs. you heard that. >> right. we heard that and that, to me, is -- it strains credulity that he actually believes that but that we let people get away with it this is what bothers me. the fact that the congress doesn't stand up and say no, you may not implement this program because the -- a major portion of it is still under investigation. and we are not done with that. we don't do that in regular life. we don't take somebody who is under suspicion and put them in charge of something major like that. we have to just start doing things that are logical and that make sense again. >> all right, doctor, we appreciate it as always. thank you. directly ahead. another olympic controversy some luge athletes resent a homosexual innuendo. big dinner last night for
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impact segment tonight. group called the canadian institute of diversity has put out internet ad mocking russia's anti-gay law ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you want me baby ♪ don't you want me oh ♪ don't you want me baby.
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>> all right, that video has been viewed nearly 5 million times on youtube. joining us now from washington to critique it, republican kate obenshain and democrat kirsten powers. some of the luge guys don't really like that ad there, kirsten. they are saying that it's mocking their sport and making light of it. and you say? >> well, i actually, and i know this was put out by people who are pro-gay and pro-gay rights but i actually found that it was more offensive to gay people than anybody else because i don't really see what is gay about this first of all. i don't think. >> wait, let me stop you. let me stop you. you don't see what's gay about this? did you you watch the ad? >> no. well, to me being gay is not just about sex and sexual innuendo. >> all right, so it's about philosophy and things -- >> -- no, it's not about philosophy. it's about having. >> comment -- come on.
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when you say you didn't know what it was -- that you couldn't figure out the gay element to it, it's obvious. >> i didn't say i couldn't figure it out. i said i don't think this is what it means to be gay. and what i'm saying is what it means to be gay is to have a relationship with another person to be attracted to another person not not to have sex and sexual innuendo. i don't understand what's gay about the olympics in this context. i know it's supposed to be funny and all be the humorless scold here. i don't think it's an accurate representation of gay people. >> i don't think anybody is saying it's an accurate representation of gay people, kate. i think they are saying that they are trying to shock people into condemning what russia is doing ledge -- with legislation. and i think that's what it is. how do you see it? >> right. well, i understand the lugers objection to it they have worked for years to
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reach the pen call of athletic achievement. the olympics. now their sport is sort of being mocked and degraded and put in a particular category. so they're offended. they are like hey we worked hard for this. i think the ad will probably back fire. more people will be offended by it both as kirsten said maybe gay people will be offended but certainly others in terms of politicizing the olympics, having to shove this in people's faces. they are like enough already. >> they are not shoving in anybody's face you have to seek it out and go to youtube and dial it up. >> i think it's all over the place. >> bob costas isn't introducing it before the luge event. so, but, look, i see this as almost peta like powers, they do shocking things to get attention. all right? so that's what i think this is. this group wants to get attention that russia is doing a bad thing. >> make money and they use this because it's easy. it's easy to do it.
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>> they think it's funny. i don't find it shocking. i just think it's -- you know, i think it's making light of very serious -- a very serious thing. i know their intentions are good. i'm not suggesting. >> i don't know if their intentions are so good. >> good in terms of trying to protest what russia is doing. >> doing it in a serious way -- >> -- russia, let me finish, bill. what russia is doing is really persecuting gay people. it is -- you know, you can be arrested on the street just for being suspected of being gay and so i don't see how this really helps that. it just doesn't, in my mind really address the issue. >> all right. kate. >> i would -- i would say that what really needs to happen here, if we want to highlight russia's persecution, let's focus on the lawlessness and lack of police protection for anybody -- you know he, basically when you highlight the gay issue, you don't focus on the bigger human rights issue. in russia. they have no human rights in russia. putin controls everything.
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to me this sort of minimalizes the whole massive problem of humanity within russia itself. >> what's happening to gay people there is very significant. >> sure. >> i don't think that you can. >> it's not just gay people. >> they are being specifically persecuted for being gay. >> so are a lot of other people. >> lots of people being persecuted. >> they're human beings like everybody else and then in addition to being persecuted like everyone else, they are being persecuted for being gay. i think it's an extremely serious issue. >> all right, ladies, thanks very much. miller on nancy pelosi's job vision and sandra fluke running for office. then, stunt on japanese tv that is troubling to say the least. martha maccallum has the why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune light.
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washington beat segment tonight, two hot topics beginning with the big white house state dinner last night for french president francais. it was quite something. james rosen and ed henry join us. henry, did they let you guys inside the white house for little while to see the photo op. to see what they are serving? do you get a view of it? >> bill, i just saw pictures and it looked pretty elegant. it didn't look like income inequality event or minimum wage hike event it looked pretty elegant. >> it looked like louie the 14th. >> these state dinners cost hundreds of thousands of dollars democrats and
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republicans do them when they are in the office. i was standing outside the gate in the tux. i guess my invite got -- super bowl sunday to issue view the president. >> did they send a plate out or anything. >> nothing. i had to do a cold shot with ms. megan. >> it was better that you weren't there. the dinner was 2500 calories beginning with caviar. you don't need that henry. beginning with caviar and quail eggs. that was first one. second one was winter garden salad with baby carrots and merlot lettuce. >> dristled on it? >> then they had ribeye. peter will be happy to hear that and paul mccartney will be proud. rib buy beef jasper farm bleu cheese. they got three different wines, was anybody plastered
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henry when they walked out thereof? >> i didn't see anyone coming out. there was no dancing because they didn't want to embarrass the french president who couldn't bring a first lady because of some of the affairs back there. >> no dancing. >> if anybody was drunk they couldn't. >> don't they know, henry, that you can do the twist without partner? you can tell them that. now, the guest list i loved. colbert, colbert was sitting next to michelle obama; is that correct? >> that's right. al sharpton was here as well. >> now, don't get ahead of yourself. so now colbert did anybody search him to see if he took any silverware on the way out? you know how he is. >> i think you need to check into that we need to launch an investigation. >> i would like to do a silverware count if he is at the table. jeff zucker head of cnn was at the. >> jeff zucker new chief of cnn. you and i have been at white house christmas parties. i don't blame him for trying to show he has some clout. >> you used to work at cnn, didn't you. >> i did.
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>> are you happy that a lot more people see you now. >> a lot more. >> editor of the "new york times," jill aberson. she loves killing kennedy. she wrote the nicest review of "killing kennedy" i have ever seen. she was. >> there what's curious about that is she and other editors from banned white house reporters from attending the white house correspondence dinner too cozy and sends the wrong message. >> she can go to the dinner. i am sure she enjoyed the potatoes. julia louie dreyfus set next to biden because shelies vice president on hbo. do you think biden knows who she is? >> i think he does. i'm convinced. >> all right. and finally, al sharpton. now, al sharpton, is he a gangster, isn't he? >> no. he is friendly. he is not going to ask bill o'reilly type questions when he comes to the white house. let's admit that.
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>> what is he doing at the dinner? he doesn't even know how to speak french. >> well, but sharpton is also a very skinny guy right now if you have seen him. >> that's true. he wouldn't eat much. all right. let's go it rosen now. rosen, serious stuff, okay? now, there are charges the obama administration is giving ambassadorships to people who raise money for the president. are those charges true u rosen? >> well, first, we have to skip past the fact that you just called ed henry fat. >> i did not. i'm looking out for his health. >> there is a record his or her. look, if for some reason we had right now a special prosecutor roaming about with the usual unlimited mandate and grand jury powers president obama's conduct in the naming of ambassadors would likely become an area of focus. i say that because the alleged sale of ambassadorships was indeed one of the areas of focus for the watergate special prosecution force. >> give me the facts, rosen. >> we find that 53% of president obama's ambassador
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appointees in second half have been political as opposed to career foreign service. markedly higher than two predecessors what is the effect of this? you get a bundler like noah bryson. responsible for 2012 campaign contributions and has to admit he has never been to the country where he was nominated to serve. ditto for someone like. >> never been to argentina. so the bottom line is i have got to get to nagin is that president obama is appointing ambassadors at a rate higher than bush and clinton and a lot of them are people who give him money. okay, that's good to know. >> yes. >> nation began, were you surprised that nation began got convicted and what can he get in new orleans? he is the mayor of new orleans under katrina a lot of fall money came in there is he convicted of bribery. are you surprised? >> well, i don't want to say that i was prejudging his case. he was charged on 21 counts of conspiracy.
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bribery, wire fraud, tax evasion, convicted on 20 of them. jury finding that he accepted bribes and lavish trips and granite for exchange of businessmen who had dealings with the city of new orleans. let's be fair, the city of new orleans is not known for a municipal integrity over across the decade. >> you can't be doing that stuff. what can he get? when is he going to be sentenced? >> they haven't set a date for sentencing. he could get three years per count. he probably won't be. >> 60 years? >> he won't serve that he says he plans-to-appeal. he pleaded not guilty. >> he will be angola that's where he is going. i think. thank you, gentlemen, when we come right back, miller, is he salivating this evening. pelosi, sandra fluke and the olympics, miller is exin. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time seeing wanted tonight. three very hot topics beginning with nancy pelosi saying this: >> this job loss issue is a very important change in the dynamic and of our economy. think of an economy where people can follow their passion, their aspirations, their talent, their skill
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instead of being locked by a policy. >> joining us now from santa barbara, the sage of southern california, dennis miller who is job locked every wednesday into the factor. >> you know, pelosi is a tough one for me. i can't tell if she is a creep or a moron. but i will will say moron today after watching that. >> the job lock is we did it last night. you know, we, miller and me and you, if you have a job and you are working, we have to pay for the other people's passions, miller, because they may not, you know, want to be in a job that's hard, so we give them the health insurance and entitlements and maybe make a little money under the table and they can pursue their passion. that's just compassionate, isn't it? >> well, first, i would say it's rich that the queen of forehead lock would lecture me on job luck. secondly one person is going to subsidize one person in this country now, can we at least go to a one-on-one response shoreship like the honduran kid send me a polar
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rode when his villageuilt a new crapper. thirdly, job lock, bring this up to pelosi, say hey, honey, without term limits it, seems like you are locked in that gig. can we push those through to free you up? you watch them run from that like a road runner clout. job lock. >> she is not going to do an interview with me, miller, be a jesse watters established earlier this he can would. she says reneged on it. does not want to face me. i'm so charming i can't understand why. >> you did say you got on with her. listen, you don't have to interview anybody who is out there you this woman is a karma compromiser. she is a creepy dame who was done poorly by this country. if they told me nancy pelosi was in another part of the studio and she wanted to chat. i would say she is going to have to find somebody who wants to chat with her. this country is more in the red than costas' eyes. if they are going to start pitching that the way out of that is not work for a living, that's beyond the pale. >> it is.
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that's a good point. >> all right sandra fluke,. >> there is the next genius. there is another genius coming down the road. she can take the torch from pelosi: look at that right there. you know, sandra, there are woman -- women in this country who work two jobs. do you know what their birth control is? they are too tired to do it when they get home, all right? listen, this woman i remember a time when women fought for rights in the late 1960's and helplessness was forced on single women bioprogressive men. the fact is now we have come to a point where after fighting all those battles for dan steinham, what we have come down to is now women's shoes to be helpless single women. she is the next pelosi in my book. >> now, she is running for local office in california. not national office. she wants to be in the california assembly where she would be a conservative, miller, if she wins. that's how crazy the california assembly is. >> yeah, you have got that
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right, billy. listen, this state is so noncontiguous now the other 49 states are looking to succeed from us. >> all right. finally, the olympics, are you watching the olympics, miller? >> you know, i can't watch curling because it gives me a bad memory of a kidney stone i passed in the fall of 1998 i would say this they are saving money on gold medals because all they do is a freeze a glass of tap water and shave it off. i love the fan fancies himself a genius. let's face facts. we are just idiots. we have picked the one place on the planet earth that is not currently frozen to hold the winter olympics. how is that? >> the temperatures are in the 50s and 60's over in sochi. and but putin has ordered that the halt and he is going to arrest every weather man in the country until it gets cold again. i don't know whether you knew that or not. earlier in this program we did a luge thing there is a group in canada using the luge to promote gay rights.
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are you aware of this controversy have you ever done the luge, miller? have you ever been on a luge? >> billy, why do you cold cock me with that. i mean, for god's sakes, the world has gone mad. i don't know what to say. i said to my wife last night as i was coming down, i was in the same ball park. i said baby, look, it's high speed guy in the ecology event. i guess we are thinking the same thing. >> have you ever done luge? have you ever been a luge. >> no but i have been a luger in my life. >> i have done the luge and i feel bad for the luge guys. should not be used as political pawns, miller. and i think you and i are going to have to put a stop to it. >> we have got to fight the fight, bill. >> somebody has got to stick up for the luge guys. miller as everybody knows is job locked into the bolder fresher tour so we'll see everybody in pittsburgh on friday, march 14th. at the counsel arena
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throwing the penguins out of there. big show in miller's hometown of pittsburgh. friday april 25th cincinnati at the tap. saturday april 26th buffalo at the shay. lots of buffalo coming down for that finally honolulu may 10th. details at bill o'reilly.com on deck. actor samuel jackson very teed off. wait until you see this. upcoming. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief!
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back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? and we begin with actor samuel l. jackson who plays me in a new movie called robo cop. >> did you you get a lot of reaction super bowl commercial? >> what super bowl commercial?
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>> oh, you know what? my mistake. >> you are as crazy as the people on twitter. i'm not lawrence. >> that's my fault. [ laughter ] >> that was my fault. my mistake. fault, my at? mistake. >> we don't all look alike, we may be all black and famous but we don't look alike. >> i am guilty. >> he thought you were bob dylan. >> that is right, you're the entertainment reporter? you're the entertainment reporter for this and you don't know the difference between me and lawrence fishburne? >> my mistake, i apologize. >> really, that must be a very short line for your job. >> here now to explain further, brutal, and i went on. he wouldn't let it go. >> every time that guy, sam rubin tries to get back to the reason they were there to promote his movie, "robocop".
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>> yeah, jackson was witty but took it personally. >> yeah, i think he could have made his point and moved on and been a gentleman about it. just because you confuse two people -- >> but you know, we all look alike, that kind of thing. >> people say fox news anchors look alike, am i offended? >> nobody ever said me, we're talking about the women reporters, all right, what about me, they say i'm in the movie -- >> they say he is patterned after the right-wing bloviator -- >> oh, i'm going to get in trouble now, does jackson play that part? okay, so he is playing me. >> they could have had you play the part. >> no, i would never have done it, are you kidding me? he plays what? >> the novak element, the
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o'reilly factor, the novak element. >> we don't care. all right, japanese tv is out of control if you have ever been over there. and they have a bunch of prank shows. roll the tape. >> so they're after me and mccallum and me to believe that guy didn't know he was going to be thrown up that way. >> you know, he goes out for drinks with the people who are perpetuating the show. what happens? you go sleep in this little box in the middle of nowhere, we all -- he is not going to realize -- come on. >> that is not fuji in the breakdown, they were asking this guy to believe he didn't know he
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was going to be pranked like that. say you did something like that in the u.s., you could be liable for all sorts of damages, right? >> probably not in this kind of show, there is a quiz show rule that says you can't fool people or perpetuate a hoax on people if it is a quiz show, based on skill or knowledge, but if it is a reality show, you could get away with it. >> you can do whatever you want. >> right, american idol, the bachelor. >> you can do whatever you want. all right, i'm not buying that in japan the guy didn't know it. he knew it. all right, martha mccallum, thank you. we do it to hemmer. >> so would i. and factor tip of the day, big gutsy move by a large corporation. the tip, moments away. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps
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factor tip of the day, a corporation showing some courage in a moment. but first a couple of charity deals for you, we're trying to help the fisher house which provides great services for wounded vets and their family. my original notes signed by me and president obama are being auctioned on billo'reilly.com. this is a unique, historical item, a must for any serious collector. and you get a replica of the item, suitable for framing. also ms. megyn kelly and i are doing a benefit show on long island for the school of st. mary's. it is going to be a wild show. you can see us up close and personal. it is worth it for megyn, not me and kilmeade. we understand a lot of people are coming in from out of state,
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you will have a blast. and now, bill, i have a passion to live in hawaii, commune with nature and read your books. i'm glad the administration will support me. and bill, helping people down on their luck is noble but this administration is determined to buy votes on the backs of hard-working americans, as one of nine children i succeeded through hard work, not the government supporting my "passion." and bill, i understand why a mexican judge will not order the restricti extradition. the order to extradite should come from mexico city, any judge do that, bang, needs ashot in the head. and bill, would you support the death penalty for hard drug dealers? no, i would not. i am against capital punishment. and heavyweight dealers would
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serve at least 20 years and do labor in prison, as well. and bill you made an excellent point with charles krauthammerer, the u.s. should have mandatory drug rehab at the facilities where the addicts are not free to leave. that would take the incentive away. and where drug smuggling brings a death sentence, i can tell you it works. and deborah fletcher, once you get by the eating of human flesh, "the walking dead" is a great show. millions agree with you, deborah, but as a gluten-free guy i can't take the cannibalism, and bill, love the new history quiz on billo'reilly.com. that is for everybody. not just premium members, but you guys should check out the premium membership, it is a great deal, you will thank me.
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and finally, to the cbs pharmacy chain, as you may have heard it will no longer sell tobacco products after october first. cvs will lose about $12 billion, but they're gaining good will. tobacco hurts people. no question. you smoke it, you chu it, whatever you do with it going to hurt your body. so in support, i will shop at cvs whenever i can. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight, please check out the fox news factor website different from billo'reilly.com, also like you to spout off about the factor, lots to talk about tonight. o'reill o'reilly@fox news.com, word of the day. tomorrow, our mad as hell segment, get some feisty letters
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again. people annoyed at certain things happening in american, again, thank you for joining us, ms. megyn warming up in the bull pen. as always, thank you for joining us, remember the spin stops here, we're definitely looking out for you. i'm megyn kelly live in new york city, tonight. and it is very, very encouraging news. >> the white house puts its best spin on a new obamacare enrollment report. but the fact checkers suggest these numbers add up to new worry for the law and the country, we'll speak with a reporter who spent the afternoon at the white house. plus? >> it is also difficult for some of us who happen to agree with the president's policies which i do since i voted for him previously. i believe the president has crossed the constitutional line. >> one of the top liberals in the country, has ra