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want a dvr, we have a nice place here this, is the fox news deck where we control your twitters and find out what's happening. hannity is back tomorrow, o'reilly factor starts right now. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> we are careening from crisis to crisis instead of having a plan, bringing people to that plan, focusing on common sense solutions. >> but does hillary clinton have any solutions to fixing problems? and how liberal is she anyway? tonight miss laura and carvel will tell us. >> you're out of order. >> you're out of order! the whole trial is out of order. you're out of order. >> megyn kelly on frivolous lawsuits that are hurting all americans. why does this continue? >> is god mad at us right now? i think mother nature is mad at us, not god.
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>> we wonder whether god is punishing us with bad weather. jesse out in it this morning. >> bill, why are you doing this to me? >> caution. you are about to enter the spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. an outrage in afghanistan. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. this man, afghan president hamid karzai, doing everything he can to humiliate the usa and destroy his own country. today karzai ordered the release of 65 captured taliban terrorists who were supposed to be tried for crimes against civilians in their own country. these killers have also been linked to the deaths of 32 americans and allied troops, according to the u.s. command. right now there are about 38,000 americans in afghanistan and there's little doubt the men released today will kill them if they can. but karzai doesn't care.
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>> afghanistan is a sovereign country. it's the afghan judicial authorities decide to release a prisoner, it is of no concern to the u.s. and should be of no concern to the u.s. and i hope that the united states will stop harassing afghanistan's procedures and judicial authority, and i hope that the united states will now begin to respect afghan sovereignty. >> karzai is simply a despicable person. talking points is not monday morning quarterback but i can tell you what i would do if i were president and commander in chief. i would have u.s. special forces deal with those released terrorists, quietly and effectively. u.s. embassy in kabul has issued a statement calling the release regrettable. what's really regrettable is how the entire afghan campaign is falling apart.
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for 13 years america has tried to stabilize that country, giving afghans freedom and hope for a better life. women have been freed from virtual salavery, children are being educated and karzai spits in our face. so far it's cost the taxpayer about $750 billion. more than 2,000 american been killed, almost 20,000 wounded. there comes a point when diplomacy just doesn't cut it. karzai has been lenient on heroin merchants, has overseen a corrupt government that is stealing billions and is now putting coalition forces in danger. he's supposed to leave office this summer but in the meantime will not sign a security agreement with the usa that would protect his own people from the taliban that will surely try to retake that country once we leave. president obama is faced with a very difficult situation over there. he needs to impose some power simply in order to protect the americans he's directly responsible for, the guys and gals over there now.
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as for karzai, he's a villain who should be tried for corruption in the hague. now for the top story tonight, reaction with editor of the daily caller who's fed up with the afghan campaign and bret sthens who says our effort is worth it. why? >> i guess in two sentences. if we had the advice and gotten out in 2009, we never would have gotten bin laden. if we got out right now, we would have been proven bin laden's contention which is at the end of the day, americans always cut and run. that's why he struck us in 2001 and that's a point we don't want to see proved. >> how much abuse are we supposed to take? this is abusive to let these guys go. there were many in the afghan government who didn't want to let them go. >> right. and it's despicable. >> so how much abuse do we take, we the taxpayer and the military, and the president has to protect our 38,000 guys over there. and now karzai is actively putting them in danger. >> right. and we should above all protect our strategic interests, bearing
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in mind that karzai will be gone in june. the united states government spends $10 billion a day so our entire afghan campaign comes to about 75 days of u.s. government spending. >> $10 million. >> $10 billion. >> it's $10 million. >> we spent $10 billion a day. >> oh, you mean overall, not in afghanistan. >> so when you say $750 billion, keep that number in perspective is what i'm saying. >> well, okay. what are we getting out of this? the karzai family war lords are getting rich. he's spitting in our face, as you said. in return what? what's the upside exactly? afghan girls are going to school. that's great, but that's not in our strategic interest. we're not acting in our interest. we can't even install an obedient puppet. by the way, after thousands of americans killed, we have the right to do that. the bottom line is we're not a good colonial power. we're not good occupiers. the british weren't, the soviets
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weren't, we were never going to be. >> get out of there now, if you just say okay, karzai, forget it. because he's going to leave. as soon as we leave, he's going leave. >> remember the 2500 members unanimously voted for the bilateral security agreement. >> the afghans want us there. >> we don't have a moral obligation to help the afghans. we have an obligation only to act in our own interest. >> it comes down to two words, obama and the strategy that this administration has pursued in afghanistan. number two, karzai, a despicable, corrupt, incompetent governor who will -- >> let me ask tucker a question. if we say, okay, we've had enough, like we did in iraq. the reason we pulled everybody out of iraq is because the iraqi government wouldn't assure that our soldiers wouldn't be prulted -- prosecuted by iraqis. so say we pull out. you know the taliban will retake the country. you know the afghan forces can't
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stop them. so you have another lawless state where all the al qaeda will gather and we're back to 1999. we're back to exactly before 9/11. >> the first thing we ought to do is recognize -- >> but deal with that question. we're back to where we were in '99. where there's a lawless nation, harboring al qaeda and letting them do whatever they want. >> it's possible -- >> no, it's going to happen. >> no, here's what's possible that there's no option to that. that it was always going to be that way, we've only forestalles of americans company. >> that's not inevitable. >> some conservatives say the government who's unable to run a health care website, say it has the power to create a civil society? >> we should not have been nation building in afghanistan. our job there wasn't to build roads and schools. our job was to make sure that the taliban wouldn't come back to power and we'd have drones that could hit al qaeda again
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and again and again and have a base to ultimately get bin laden. >> i don't remember that at all. i was here for the bush years. i remember our job was to liberate afghan women to go to school. >> well, the country becomes developed enough to fight against these people. it's not working right now because there's bad leadership. i think -- i think power could be used there. we only have 38,000 troops left, all right. that will go down to 10,000 before the president is out of office. but right now i think he's got to show some power. i'd arrest them. i'd arrest karzai. i would arrest him. >> you know what, by showing american power in the first place, we have revealed our weakness. the most powerful country nld world can't subdue -- >> it didn't work out in iraq, it's not working out in afghanistan. maybe we get a surge, arrest karzai, we put in a puppet who will at least do the right thing here. i think we have to do it. gentlemen, thanks very much. next how liberal is hillary
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10:00 eastern, 6:00 central. back to the factor. will the real hillary clinton please stand up? the form secretary of state and senator from new york has quoted both the far left and the moderate wing of the democratic party. a new poll says she is running well ahead of all potential republican presidential contenders at this point in time. joining us from washington with her assessment of mrs. clinton, laura ingram. how liberal do you really think she is? >> well, bill, she's probably a lot more liberal than your viewers or i would like, that's for sure. but she's also not as liberal or progressive or left-leaning as the folks in like the net roots nation like. that's that group, a very
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progressive group. group like think progress and all these other organizations that find lots to be dissatisfied with with the obama administration, of course, of which she was a part. number one, nsa surveillance, they're very unhappy about that. hillary clinton didn't really do anything to voice her opposition to what was going on at the nsa. they think she's too corporatist in her leaning. >> in relation to president obama, is she more liberal, less liberal or the same? >> it's probably a little less liberal than obama, to tell you the truth, but again, i think she comes from more of the establishment wing of the democrat party. she wouldn't be -- wouldn't be pulling us out of every military conflict. the left really wants us to do that. and i think they're unsure. they hear people like brithe montana governor out there almost making the case for his
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own candidacy in the future and he's worried that she might take a hard right turn if she's elected. i think that's ridiculous. >> well, if she's a realist, she'll do what she has to do. i think she'll repudiate a lot of the president's economic policies because you absolutely have to. this poll comes out and she's just whacking every republican. i mean i'll just give you an example. clinton/christie, 58 clinton, 37 christie. that's big. >> yeah, i mean the -- she's still more -- you know, she's still more from the establishment side of things. but if you run an establishment republican. let's say you run jeb bush against hillary. let's say that what it is. >> do you want the poll number on that? >> yeah, it's bad. >> clinton 58, bush 38. >> yeah, about 20%. so look, i think if the choice is kind of two establishment figures, the democrats always going to win that. the democrats not going to lose that contest. so there's concern both on the left, bill, it's very interesting, and the right of
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the activist types. they don't feel like their party leaders are necessarily doing all that much to advance their agenda. look at obamacare, it's turned out to be a complete disaster. everyone put their hopes into that but they wanted a single payer. they didn't get single payer. >> she's going to have to run repudiating a lot of this stuff just to build a base among the independents and among people who aren't ideological. she's going to get all the left wingers as much as they complain about her. they're still going to vote for her. >> they hate tea party types and conservatives more than they hate establishment democrats, so you're absolutely right about that. >> the gender thing will be big. and any time you criticize her, then you'll be anti-woman. >> yeah, that's a snore. but elizabeth warren i think is interesting to a lot of folks on the left. martin o'malley, but hillary, if you have to bet today, it's going to be hillary and probably jeb bush. i think a lot of people will see a replay of the establishment
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versus the establishment and you'll have a lot of dissatisfaction with the choices. >> so you think jeb bush will be the republican nominee? >> yes. if i had to guess right now, i would say yes. >> and he's one of the conservative guys? >> the conservatives are always -- just like last time we were talking why gingrich and santorum didn't form an alliance. any time the conservatives got dissipated in their energy, the establishment always works. conservatives never get that. they keep running five and six people. you're not going to beat the establishment guy raising tons of money by the way yesterday in malibu, bill. he raised $400,000 at a private fund-raiser in malibu, jeb bush. he raises a huge amount of money, as does chris christie. >> do you know who the republican that polls closest to hillary clinton is? >> rand paul. >> nope. paul ryan. 52-44. rand paul is 58-38. so ryan, ryan polls the closest to hillary clinton. but ryan would have to toughen up if he wants to take her on.
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>> no, that's not going to happen. >> why? he's smart. why couldn't he toughen up? >> paul ryan couldn't deliver wisconsin for romney. >> but he was the young guy. now he's seasoned. he can follow me around for a week and we'll put him through the factor training program. >> yeah, maybe he needs the factor communication. >> he's got to go after them. >> if he gets this down, if he gets this down, he'll totally win. >> laura, thank you. james carville will reply in a moment. and out in another snowstorm in [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours.
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i said that miss clinton is going to have to repudiate some of president obama's economic policies if she wants to win the presidency. was that an astute observation, carville? >> i would have said that she'll have to have some different -- she'll have to differentiate herself, she'll have to add things. i don't know if there's any economic policy that the president has that she would repudiate but she may say we need to do more things. >> more entitlement spending? >> well, she's not going to repudiate it. she's certainly not going to repudiate the health care act. it's starting to work now. >> you know, you tell me that but all the other people say the health care act is still a mess and chaotic. so i don't know why i should believe you and combs because you guys are rooting -- it's like, you know, you have a basketball team in new orleans, your hometown. the pelicans. why would any team be named the pelicans? what are they, diving for fish at halftime? but the pelicans are not going to win.
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they probably won't even get in the playoffs, but you can say they're going to get in the playoffs every day if you want. but the fact of the matter is that obamacare still chaotic. it's still a mess. >> it's working much better. the sign-up is going to be close. but by the way, it's going to be working much better in 2016. she's not going to repudiate -- >> it depends how bad it is. it depends if the doctors bail. she'll repudiate -- this is my thing about hillary clinton. i think hillary clinton is a very realistic person. would i be wrong in that assessment? >> you would not be wrong. she's a pretty grounded realist. >> and she makes decisions based upon what's best for hillary clinton as most human beings do. most human beings make decisions on what's best fop themselves. she's a delegator. woe saw that as secretary of state. she throws a lot of things to people she hires. a lot of times that doesn't work out, like libya, that's a good example of that. but she's not like barack obama
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who's really an ideological man, barack obama, and his wife is too, michelle obama, who has a lot to say behind the scenes. so here's my next question. i don't think hillary clinton is that liberal. i just don't. i think she mouths it, but in her heart i think she's just going to do anything she can to win. if that means saying she loves to watch "the factor" that's what she's going to say. >> you know, i think if you look at her history, first of all, she's pretty committed to the children's issues. she was on the board of the children's defense fund. she's certainly a lot of things but she's not in terms of foreign policy as secretary of state -- she's not -- she's not -- she certainly believes in some interventions and she believes in muscular foreign policy. look at health care. when she was first lady, she was very involved in trying to pass a health care act. somewhat different, but certainly trying to insure everybody. i think she's pretty open-minded. but you're right, she is a realist and she's grounded in
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pragmatism. but i think that a lot of the things that you think about the goals she has would be similar to some of the goals that the president has. >> i don't think so. i think they're going to let bill clinton run the economy. if hillary clinton runs for president, i think she's going to outright say i'm going to put my husband in charge of the economy, because under him it was pretty good. and so he knows how to do it. i think that's what -- >> i'm pretty sure if she's elected she's going to be her own person. i think she'll stay in charge. >> you don't think bill will be in charge of stuff? come on. >> no, i don't. >> come on. >> she's a pretty strong person and i think if she goes to the trouble to get elected president, she'll be president. >> so what you're saying is bill clinton is if elected, he's going to the movies and bowling every day. >> that's not what i'm saying. >> that's exactly what you said. >> no, i don't think she's going put him in charge of anything, but certainly his counsel would be something valuable but i think she's pretty much if she
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goes to the trouble of getting elected, i think she'll run the country herself. >> this liberal woman over at msnbc said that hillary can't be president because she took $200,000 from goldman sachs in speaking engagements. >> right. >> now, for you that would be like 18 speaking engagements, but for her it was just one. >> right. >> now, $200,000 from goldman sachs, who's the devil to the far left? that's not good, is it? >> you know, she gave a speech. i'll give a speech to pat robertson's college. i don't -- >> go ahead. >> look, i think that's a nonstarter. >> nonstarter. >> yeah. i don't think that that would go anywhere against her in a campaign. >> she's taken money from the devil. >> democrats -- the democrats are pretty united behind her, you know. >> yeah, they are. >> her numbers among democrats, and you've got somebody with an afternoon show on msnbc, they
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have got to stir a little controversy. i don't blame this woman, but i don't think anybody takes it very seriously either. >> all right, james carville, everybody. you may want to check out his new book entitled "love & war." are you mad as hell about something? thousands of viewers are and we have some great letters this evening. then later on watters braving the snow to answer a vital question. vital question. are we being punished by hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn?
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a winter storm still bearing down on the northeast began after the least 21 deaths most from car accidents. some hardest-hit areas seeing a foot of snow the storm warning in affect with more heavy snow expected from washington, d.c. up to maine. forecasters say heaviest of the rain and snow should stay along the coast but should wrap up early friday morning. and the storm causing a travel nightmare, 13,000 flights across the country cancelled as a result g news, flights are slowly beginning to resume z a nightmare for florists just in time for valentine's day. the industry struggling to deliver through rough weather on the busiest day of the year. yoerns say road conditions may make it unsafe for them to deliver the flowers now back to o'reilly. for latest
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headlines log on to fox news.com. tonight the folks sound off. we have five very lively letters and here to help us out to calm things down, you see her on "fox & friends" at 4:00 in the morning, 3:30 in the morning? >> 6:00 in the morning. but it all starts at 5:00. >> i bet it does. now, we have two letters with one topic to start off. kathy bueltel, cedar park, texas. i'm mad at you, bill. your treatment of congressman chaffetz was insulting. you should have treated president obama like that, telling chaffetz to get off his butt was totally unwarranted. and then from janice who lives in simpsonville, south carolina. bill, you were spot-on with chaffetz. asking why his committee has not subpoenaed leon panetta and wonder why they're not getting anywhere. >> i saw the interview, you were tough on him. leon panetta has testified at least twice before house
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committees. there are so many committees that can claim jurisdiction over this issue. chaffetz' committee that he sits on along with others to the intelligence committee to the foreign affairs committee, everybody wants a piece of the pie and that's part of the problem. >> here's my beef. so we established with president obama that on the libya issue, and i asked him point blank, did secretary of defense leon panetta tell you it was a terrorist attack on the day it happened. simple question because i'm a simple man, as you know. he wouldn't answer the question. the president wouldn't answer it. he was all over the place. all right. now, i'm tired of republicans whining about president obama when they have subpoena power to bring in the man who talked to him on that day, low aun eon pa and ask him did you tell the president of the united states it was a terror attack and panetta under oath would have to answer yes or no. >> i think they need a select committee that not only has subpoena power but prosecute e r
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prosecutorial. >> i'm mad about congress passing the farm bill which is dripping with pork while we have to support wounded vets with private funding. >> this is just a monmonstrosit. a lot of folks on the left and the right are upset about this. the vast majority went to food stamps. one in five households uses food stamps in some capacity. but there is a lot of pork in this. and this is why people are mad as hell about it. $15 million for a wool trust fund, $170 million to protect catfish growers from the overseas competition. >> how to they grow catfish? don't they swim around? what, do they give them steroids? >> they have them in a little pool and places. >> so the unusual bs. a lot of it's garbage. >> and then there are the members of congress who get the farm subsidies. and i have farmers in my family. many would argue that the farm
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subsidies don't need to be in place anymore. >> and this there forever and heather is from indiana. >> illinois. >> illinois, i'm sorry. the next letter comes from darlene trudy, scotsdale, arizona. i'm mad as hell because the obama administration is launching a hundred million dollar aebt tobacco campaign yet the prident calls pot smoking a bad habit. >> if kids right now aren't confused, it's beyond me. but nevertheless this is a new campaign that started two days ago. $115 million going to this campaign to tell kids not to smoke. aimed at 12 to 17-year-olds. >> do they have the usual guy with the tracheotomy and wheezing. >> it's a radio, television, internet campaign. it's a bad habit, don't pick it up basically. >> are they showing you like skeleton people? i thought that was pretty effective. the guy comes on. >> i think they were effective years ago certainly. so i don't know what this one is going to do. >> anybody smoking now has to be a moron. >> but confusing with the president talking about pot and equating that with alcohol. >> don't do any of that.
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our final letter is from vincent. i'm mad because people are laughing at my sick cat, bonster. he has diabetes and it's not funny. so this is very personal for vincent. he's getting a lot of jazz about bonster, but it's a serious issue because a lot of pets get a lot of diseases and there should be obamacare for pets. >> i know you have a fluffy at home. >> every time i go to the vet, it's $500. >> it is. >> you say hello to the vet and he hands you a pel for $500. >> and that pet insurance is a scam. >> it is. a lot of people have pets, you know what i'm talking about with the vet, right? something has got to be done. i think paobamacare. >> if you're mad as hell, we want to know about it. write us at foxnews.com. we come right back and megyn on outrageous lawsuits and a cop arresting a firefighter trying to save a life. kelly is next. ♪
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gender-confused person was insulted. here to explain further, the anchor of her program, miss megyn. tell me what this is. >> normally i would be going after you for using that term gender confused because transgender is not gender confused. they'd say i'm not confused at all, i was just born with the wrong genitalia. but this person in this lawsuit is saying he or she is confused. they refused to tell us whether this was somebody born as a man but identifies as a woman or the opposite, but this person named valeria, who took a job working in a catering company, is objecting because her co-workers, i say her, i have no idea, so pardon me. i don't know. >> he acti, her, it, whatever. >> but the co-workers referred to her as she and her and she said this was outrageous. these references seem to be
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inapplicableabi inexplicable. >> so this nut doesn't want to be referred to with a male or female. >> she went to the boss and complained, saying plaintiff is neither male or female and these pronouns are unwelcome. >> unwelcome. >> so she wanted to place the burden on the company to find a new pronoun, not he, not she, and go with that or avoid pronouns altogether. >> i don't have any pronouns but i do have a noun. loon, l-o-o-n. >> she worked there three months. >> this is what you call a frivolous lawsuit. >> absolutely right. >> and this clogs up our whole system. we pay for all of this because you have the judge, the court officers, all of this stuff. and then there are the ambulance chaser attorneys. >> yes. >> of which you were a part of at one time. >> i defended these lawsuits. i got these lawsuits thrown out. >> who will take these case for no money hoping to get a settlement from the poor company. >> yes, that's right.
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>> in england they have stopped this boss the judge can say it's frivolous, and you miss loon, or mr. loon, or just loon, you have to pay for all the court costs. >> i have a couple of things to say about this. number one, can i say for the record that this person is giving all transgender people a bad name because they do want to be identified. so she is -- valeria is giving them a bad name. as are all the plaintiffs who undermine legitimacy of other lawsuits. we have a bill that's working its way through congress right now that is called the lawsuit of use reduction act. it passed the house. it's going to the senate judiciary committee. >> but they won't do it in the senate. >> all it seeks to do is tighten the sanctions for these bs lawsuits. >> they won't do it because of the lawyer lobby and the democrats and the lawyers are like this. >> ole john edwards and his friends are too powerful. >> now we have a very disturbing story out of california. firefighters on the scene, all right, and he's trying to help somebody who's hurt and a cop arrests the firefighter.
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roll. >> he's arresting me. >> when we responded to this rollover accident, this is when our crew caught this scuffle on camera. a driver of a chula vista fire engine put into cuffs by chp. we're told this happened when he refused to move his engine truck from the freeway during this accident. >> all right. this is south of san diego, chula vista, so obviously a serious accident. the guy, the firefighter is trying to treat the guy. the cop says your truck is blocking traffic, move it and they arrest him. what happened? >> so ridiculous. did you see that white car? overturned. the victim with the whole neck thing going on. another fire truck -- there were only three, had just been sent away to help victims in another accident. now they're down to two and this cop removes one of the two. this guy was administering aid to the victim of the car crash. >> so what happened to the firefighter? what happened to the cop? >> his fire truck was in the fast lane and the cop wanted him to move it.
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the firefighter said no, i'm kind of busy right now. and the cop in my view on a power trip decided to put cuffs on his fellow emergency responder, put him in the car. no charges were brought. it was a power trip. the guy had to sit there for an hour and was removed from helping the victim. >> what happened to the cop for doing it? >> nothing. now they're in a turf war. now they're saying we'll work together in the sglurt was that a chp cop, state cop or local? >> i think a state cop but they're both speaking to it now, both chp and the locals and they'll say we'll try not to let this happen again. >> that would be a good idea. >> the firefighting association says this is outrageous what they did to our guy. >> "the kelly file" coming up right after us. you've got a lot of good stuff, right? >> we do. mitt romney. >> watters is on deck. we showed him the snow and then we forced him out the door to cover the snow and to answer a very simple question. is god punishing new york city?
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back tonight with watters world, the snow emergency edition. all over the country there's bad weather. here in new york city we got pounded with snow once again today. is god punishing us? jesse watters braved the elements to find out. >> the storm is everything they said it would be. 1 to 2, maybe even 3 inches per hour. >> the messy morning commute. best advice, stay home. >> do you think god is angry at us? >> i think mother nature is angry at us, not god. >> it's just winter. this is what happens in winter. >> i'm from canada. this is normal, just not so wet. >> how wet do you like it? >> awfully wet. >> i think the news is a little overly dramatic about it.
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>> is this god's way of getting back at new york for trading tim tebow? >> yes, lord! >> nice hat. you look like a wookie. is god angry at us right now? >> no, no, god is very nice to us. >> which god? allah? >> allah, whatever. >> it is good. >> allah likes snow? >> the world is in turmoil, it is racism. it is all kind of prejudices. >> the snow is white. do you think that is racist? >> i will blanket the city. >> are we living in the end times? >> absolutely not. >> have you seen al gore anywhere? >> no, i was just wondering where he was. >> you might need to get him on the phone. >> do you think al gore is right? >> we're just talking about melting ice. >> we definitely should have listened to him when we had the
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chance. >> you realize how ridiculous you are. >> i don't think i'm ridiculous at all. >> i don't know what is going on, probably like global warming or something. >> have you been inhaling a lot of fumes today? >> my wife is the only global warming i need. >> too much problem. >> i have no idea what you just said. >> merry christmas, happy new ye year, chinese new year. >> what is it the year of? polar bear? you know the best thing to stay warm? jacket, and a jacket. >> don't get ideas. >> i wish you would stop trying to put these ideas in this boy's head. >> what did i ever do to deserve this, o'reilly? you ever watch o'reilly? >> i think he is kind of a loud mouth jerk, i love that show. >> you might have more than one world. >> just blew on line.
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>> wasn't so hard. >> get the hell out of here. >> ralph, get out! >> all right, here is watters, you got frostbite, i understand. i just realized it is not god punishing us, you're punishing me. >> yeah, you just figured that out? >> why did you do that? i just heard you say the reason we're doing this segment is i want to watch watters suffer. >> no, that was the producers, they said four in the morning, but i said 8:00 in the morning, the city shuts down, there were not that many people out there. everybody stayed home. >> everybody stayed home. i was out and about a bit. people were roughing it, taxis were out. people in new hampshire think we're a bunch of sissies. >> people who live in minnesota, north dakota, they say oh, stop whining, this is an appetizer. and when i lived in columbia, 13
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inches of snow, here in the city we can't handle it. >> i think there are some producers on this show, i'm not going to name names, who didn't come in today. i made it to work. >> and you know the happiest people on earth about all of this are? no, not me, i got to plow through the thing to go home tonight. florida people. in florida, here is what they did, in florida all they do is go oh, you see how cold it is up north? they have clips, they're all sitting there with their little margaritas, they love it. i got one word for the florida people, august. factor tip of the day, mocking charity? ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com
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charity. but first, this is a great time to get tickets for a great time. miller and i will be in pittsburgh for what is shaping up to be an epic show. friday march 14th at the console arena. cincinnati, friday, april 25th. buffalo, new york, the next night, april 26th. honolulu, oh, i can't wait for that. may tenth at the concert hotel, probably snow when i show up in honolulu, also, ms. megyn and i and brian kilmeade will be doing a show in long island on april 3rd. that will be a blast, we hope you check out all the shows on billo'reilly.com, we'll link you right to the box office to make it easy. now, new york, bill, you totally dismissed the severity of dr. ben carson's feelings, americans stay quiet because they're afraid of being humiliated by the left. have you listened to talk radio lately? nobody is quiet. have you cruised the internet?
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tons of opinion, the polls show americans are getting the message about the left wing, but it is about voting in the end, not intimidation. and i found dr. carson's nazi comparison to be quite foolish, they should all be scrubbed. i disagree, his point has validity. if the folks don't sit up and take notice it could take root. i'm currently writing about nazi germany and all americans should understand what happened there. and glendale, arizona, bill, this tip about not selling tobacco, this creates more space for liquor, cheese doodles, candy, and you're comparing those to cigarettes? jim did youglas, universal city texas, shame on you, o'reilly for not knowing that chard is a
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leafy vegetable that can be cooked or eaten raw. i am chastened, now i will eat chard this weekend with my cheese doodles, bill, i grew up catholic and read the bible but now my faith is stronger knowing the history of jesus' time. i am glad, robert, i get a lot of letters like that. and the common bond foundation of oklahoma has donated $150,000 to help disabled vets. right? here is sergeant andrew smith using his chair in the snow and who lives in chattanooga, tennessee, and we're happy the track chair is allowing him to get up and around even in the bad weather down south. also, they have donated $200,000 to independencefun.org so more of the track chairs can be made. and you guys are patriots.
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and another charity for vets, the fisher hats. as you know we're raising money for them off of my presidential interview. >> the super bowl was ten days ago and america is still buzzing over the embarrassing lop-sided victory of bill o'reilly over president obama, everybody is talking about it in an historic move. bill is historically auctioning off the historic notes of his historic interview. and the winner will then present evidence of bill's meticulous presentation. >> so inviting the french president, he is mocking my interview with the president. dubious, and if you would like my original notes you can bid on them at billo'reilly.com. and factor tip of the day the fisher house is a very worthy charity, and colbert is a -- not
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