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set your dvr each week night at 10:00 eastern. then, you'll be with us every night and we'll all be happy. start your friend with "fox and friends" at 5:00 a.m . thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> take action and take on this crisis. put a price on. put a price on denial. >> a new poll says americans don't really care very much about global warming, climate change but they do care about their financial well being. we will have the facts. [chanting] >> at least five people dead, more injured as a drinking game on the net becomes a plague. we'll have a factor investigation. >> i feel like sara. >> come on. >> also miller running wild tonight. >> what i do, i'm on the
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o'reilly factor for god's sake. >> 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. what you guys are worried about. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. new poll by gallup asked americans what they worry about. what makes them nervous? four categories? you worry a great deal, a fair amount, a little, not at all. first, the economy. 88% are worried about that 11% are not. federal spending and the budget deficit 80% worried, 20% not. healthcare, 77% worried about it, 23% are not. unemployment, 77% concerned, 23% not. hunger and homelessness, 76% worried about that, 23% not. social security system 75% concerned, 24% not.
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crime and violence, 70% concerned. 29% not. >> power of the federal government? 68% worried about that, 31% are not. possibility of terror attacks? 63% worried. 37% not. drug use 63% concerned, 37% not. illegal immigration 57% of americans are worried about it. 42% not worried. and climate change, 49% concerned but 51, a majority are not concerned. so as usual money issues dominate. security second and theoretical situations like climate change with way down the list. to be fair, every american should support a cleaner environment. u.s. industries should be given tax breaks to develop alternative fuels and more efficient cars. getting away from fossil fuels is a good thing liberal america wants far more than that don't want to
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impose restrictions all americans battle against global warming. president obama buys into that. he should have approved the keystone pipeline a long time ago that would help the u.s. economy, damage opec and russia and not hurt the environment according to all credible story. the gallup proves once again the economy is the big dog. the economy is getting weaker because we are not able to generate enough good jobs in the private sector so that workers can move up. a stagnant society is a weak society. as talking points has mentioned, the next election this coming november is big. the main issue, whether the country wants to return to a robust private business climate or wants to stay with the big government nanny state philosophy. that's what's at stake in november. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. reaction joining us from washington, kate obenshain a republican and democrat kirsten powers. powers, are you surprised that climate change is not a
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colonel of most americans? >> no. because it typically it hasn't shown up in polls as being a top concern and, in fact, in recent polls, it's sort of decreased in terms of support. >> why do you think that is? >> i think it's two things. i think first of all people tend to be more with the immediate. the things that you listed at the top of the poll, the economy which obviously is going to impact how much money you make and your day-to-day life. climate change is more of a long-term problem. the second thing i think is happening is that it's become a really ideological issue. and so i think you start to see republicans being less concerned about it than democrats. a lot of republicans believe that it's really not even anything to be concerned about and i think that's something that we saw. >> for an issue that gets so much publicity, kate, to be -- only two issues, race, relations and climate change that were below the concern line. i was surprised it's such a
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fervent cause. i thought it would be a 60/40 concern. why is that? >> it's amazing. this is something the mainstream media pushes. this is a thing the left wing public has not bought into the myth. the myth has been debunk. even the u.n.'s council on climate change says they cannot -- they have no idea if the climate is going to change over the fedex 15 years and have no idea about the impact of man on any sort of climate change. >> who said that? >> the council -- the u.n.'s panel on climate change said that. >> do you think the folks are reading u.n. policy papers? >> actually, they hear -- when they hear it on the news. >> hear me out. >> that the myth is debunk. then they start to question. taken advantage of. they heard about the u.n. panel. >> you got 10 that say quite accurately by the way that more scientists, climatic scientists think that there
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is global warming. and that's the truth. it's still a mystery why the folks. >> actually. >> aren't buying it the folks aren't buying it powers. they are not buying it. >> well, i mean, i think part of it is what i said that i think it is sort of a long-term problem. >> no, it effects you every day. >> let me finish. i just want to say. and nasa was out with a study today saying they are now expecting that warming is going to be 20% higher than they originally thought. so this idea that's that it's been debunked i have to disagree with 97% of climate scientists have said that they think the warming in the past 100 years was caused by human behavior. >> i don't believe it's that high, powers. >> nasa believes it. >> it hasn't changed since the clinton gore administration. the climate has not increased since the clinton gore administration. crazy low. >> the measure ♪ between the clinton administration and today. >> you are both falling into ideological trap and it's boring. >> it's not ideological to believe in science.
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>> of course it. >> no, it's not. >> not going to solve it over here. scientists over here that say global warming is real. >> they there not equal will number of scientists. >> that's true. >> you are acting like kate and i have like an equal argument here and it's not equal in terms of the science. >> i was quite clear when i said more scientists are on your side. but that even makes this more fascinating. so let's stay with fascination. >> okay. so i really do think that a lot of this is not -- there is not the immediate impact. we are talking about something down the road and people to be more concerned with the immediate. >> and they blame sandy and they blame the cold winter and they blame the drought in california. everything is blamed on global warming. now, kate, let's get to you. powers is right. the majority of scientists in this area say they believe in global warming. but the folks, for some reason, even though they are outnumbered by the scientists, the liberal
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media, the hollywood stars, the problem began da, the folks are saying, you know what? i'm not buying it. i'm not that concerned about it. why? >> there are two things. one, they think it's been exaggerated that's one of the reasons you don't hear global warming anymore. you hear climate change. the other thing is the dramatic economic impact of the response to this theoretical global warming. you are seeing e.p.a. regulations that are killing jobs. you are seeing obama talk about a national energy tax that could kill about 600,000 jobs over the next nine years. you are hearing about the war on coal that is having a role in shutting down 285 coal will fired plants. the american people are suffering. median income has gone down 4,000 bucks. they are not interested in appeasing the radical environmentalists with this global warming theory and watching their paychecks diminish. watching them help lose jobs. >> i think it is tied into economics. and most people, you know, it's like illegal
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immigration. very low. very passionate illegal immigration but very low on the meter. all right, ladies. got it go. not a telethon, you know that next on the rundown, what will president obama do to punish putin? white house correspondent ed henry will be here. and later miller running wild this evening. a viewer warning. the whole segment offensive. everything. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth.
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big meeting today in the oval office. prime minister of ukraine and president obama trying to figure out what to do with putin in russia. as you know russia has taken over the crimea which is part of ukraine. joining us from washington chief white house correspondent ed henry. so what's the headline today? anything going to happen? >> no. it doesn't really look like there is going to be much of u.s. action. there is not too much thes. at s like it can do. once officials were telling
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us privately in recent days that, look, as long as at putin doesn't extend beyond crimea, then, fine, he is not escalating the situation. that is a direct signal they are not going to do anything to stop him from keeping crimea. the president today is talking about how it's illegitimate to have this referendum on whether crimea should be part of russia. basically the u.s. has already sent a tacet signal that putin can have crimea. they don't want him to have it but they are not going to do anything to take it back as long as he doesn't escalate beyond that. >> they are giving him crimea. a big win for vlad. the "new york times" today in their editorial says this isn't good. of course they have no solutions to it. they just want to go on record saying it isn't good. i'm surprised because i thought there was a little bit more fervour in europe to maybe slap some economic sanctions on putin. you're telling me that's not in play anymore?
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have their own economies tied in. >> i thought that was rising, henry. take a short-term pain to punish. >> i'm sure you are shocked that politicians were saying they were going to be tough proibleg not going to follow it up with a lot of teeth. think also diplomatic standpoint few days ago the state department said secretary of state is not going to meet with sergei lavrov unless there is concrete evidence that russia is pulling back. there hasn't been any real concrete evidence of that. >> no they are taking over all the transportation hubs in crimea. >> he is meeting with lavrov. so they are going away anyway. >> you have carney out there every day. has anybody asked jay carney. i don't see the whole press conference. does anybody ask him doesn't do anything, he looks very very weak in the eyes of americans? does he understand that? does anybody ask carney
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that? >> nobody asks that direct question. >> will ask you him please. >> i asked him about syria for example. >> this is cut and dry henry. >> you follow through and send a signal to putin. >> this is really cut and dry. i mean, here is the president, he has got the ukraine prime minister in the white house today what are they there going this is bad. this is bad. no, it's really really really bad. and then when it comes out we are not going to do anything about it. that makes mr. obama look weak. and i'm wondering whether the president himself understands that or whether carney would actually deny that. a point taken that talk is not going to scare putin. as you acknowledged a moment ago even the "new york times" editorial page saying something needs to be done. they don't have a solution. >> they don't know what to do. >> nobody know what is to do. >> attack the ruble, i gave it to them. don't accept rubles. all u.s. financial concerns
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that do business with the u.s. government cannot accept rubles in any way, shape, or form. boom. that currency hits the ground. >> and all the russians who visit las vegas and miami and spend a lot of money all of a sudden maybe if they were pushed back. >> we won't change their money. >> they will have to bring their caviar because we won't take rubles. that's the way we do it. i'm not an economic genius but this doesn't seem to be that difficult to me. got to get on to overtime pay. >> sure. >> now, president obama is going to demand of white collar workers like you, henry, and me, all right, that we get overtime. and you know what? as tempting as that sounds, we don't -- i don't want overtime. i'm not entitled to it. i agree to a salary and it was no 40 hour workweek attached to it that's just white collar life. if this ever became law, then the company is going to fire white collar workers. >> look, i don't think he is targeting you and i. i think he is targeting the
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fast food manager making $600 a week currently not eligible for overtime. the president is going to try to make the case put money in his or her pocket. the problem of course is if you sign executive. companies, you have to do this, give one guy or more overtime and take money out of somebody else's possibility. >> that's exactly what they will do cut down managers. >> white house help people the middle class. what this is about, frankly, more than the policy is about framing these midterm letions around these kinds of bread and butter issues not healthcare which has been more of a problem. by the way i will. >> i will take. go ahead and wrap it up. >> i was going to say i'm on the workers' side too and i will take overtime working for the factor. later in the night. past my normal. >> what we will do is send is you some more pocket hankies so you will never run out. i want the folks to know, look, i support a higher minimum wage. i supported $10 an hour
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minimum wage. i'm for the folks. but i know that if you would start to impose in white collar areas that you have to pay a certain amount of overtime, they are going to cut salaries down and they are going to cut jobs. that's what's going to happen in the capitalistic system. so it's going to, again, impact negatively on everybody. ed thanks as always. directly ahead colorado bragging about getting tax money off marijuana. wait until you hear this. and then beyonce says she is worth hundreds of millions of dollars so why is she putting out explicit stuff that could hurt young american girls? those reports after these messages. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder
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but i believe the amount of damage being done to coloradoians drug addiction and social ills will cost that state far more than it's taking in. of course i can be wrong. patrick kennedy former congressman from rhode island and author of the book what addicts know 10 lessons from recovery to benefit everyone. both men were substance abusers at one time. so, mr. kennedy, i understand you're against the legalization of marijuana. why? >> well, i have a mood disorder and i'm also in recovery because i'm also an addict. with another drug being commercialized, one that actually has the for-profit motive of hooking new consumers. they are going to target teenagers. they are going to make their money off of people like myself who are addicts and i just don't think this is the kind of thing that makes our country stronger, families stronger and of course jeopardizes the public health at large. >> proactive say it's
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harmless, less than alcohol. unfair to have alcohol legal and pot not. you say. >> i say two wrongs don't make a right. the marijuana today is in beverage form, in candy form, you can eat it now, i was an asthmatic. i didn't go down the root of marijuana. if i could have eaten it like they did in colorado it would have been a totally different game. this is a scary game. people thinking smoking a couple joins every other weekend. this is a whole new commercial industry. that's what should frighten people is their profit motive will be to marketing this. we want demand reduction. and yet this is going to be increasing the demand for addictive substance. >> okay. >> that's my problem with it. >> mr. laughlin, you are a libertarian kind of guy but you are against the legalization of marijuana as well. >> well, i'm primarily against it because of what it might do to our young people much the two most damaging drugs on the planet
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are legal alcohol and nicotine. we don't need another legal drug. increase prevalence our youth are at risk. we have studies that demonstrate not only the addictive capabilities of marijuana treating people who are addicted to marijuana. crime use of marijuana, obliterates. psychosis. all sorts of mood disorders. it's not a good drug. it's not a matter of policy to legalize. >> okay. now, both of you guys are democrats and fairly liberal -- i mean, i don't know your politics as precisely as i should, perhaps. but, the liberal wing, mr. l much aufford, they are the ones driving the legalization. all right? so you see in colorado, for example, it breaks down and there are libertarians who say it's okay. why does the left so fervently want this substance? is it woodstock? does it go back there. >> medical marijuana was the initial way.
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george soros pushed this thing primarily because of the inner city. that and it's true young african-american males are getting targeted by police departments in the inner city in terms of arrests to show cops how to do drug busts, basically. that's -- legalization is not the answer to that issue. >> all right. so that's why you think that the -- do you concur, mr. kennedy? do you think it was a racial, social issue that drove the left to want it? >> yes. i think it's driven by the racial. keep in mind, african-americans, minorities, are discriminated against throughout the justice system. so just by legalizing this, you are not going to get rid of the discrimination in the application of laws in this country. we should address that and make it a separate issue. not conflate addressing incarceration with the decriminalization and legalization. >> okay. but i will point out to both of you and you both made very good points tonight but i have to run that the
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neighborhoods that have been most impacted by drug addiction in this country have been black neighborhoods. all right? >> that we know of. >> well, they have been. that crack epidemics when all of those mandatories were put in, that wiped out a generation and that's why it was there. i don't think -- >> bill, there are 8 times as many liquor stores in minority neighborhoods than there are in white neighborhoods. >> you got it. >> same thing is going to happen with legalized marijuana, going to target the most vulnerable in our country. >> excellent point. i can't thank you guys enough for coming. in excellent points. >> thanks, bill. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening, dennis miller on a variety of topics tonight, pot, obama care and chris christie. perhaps the most famous american singer beyonce putting out a product that may harm american girls. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit.
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are ♪ he ripped my blouse whiskey on all my gown ♪ daddy daddy ♪ oh baby baby slow it down ♪ 45 minutes to get all dressed up ♪ waiving it on. >> long way from destiny's child. now, mr. simmons would not offer an opinion to why beyonce puts out that kind of stuff when she doesn't need the money. joining us now from los angeles a woman who thinks she may know. attorney eboni williams. so why is she putting it out? >> well, bill, i believe wholeheartedly that beyonce is releasing this type of hyper sexual music and imagery because she believes that she is actually empowering young girls to own and take control of their sexuality. where i think she is a bit misguided is she is not really giving any context to this. we as adults you and i bill can say she smeared woman if she wants to take talk about the sexual leann sons that go on within her marriage that's her choice. to the millions of young girls across this country to look up and ilingsdzize this
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woman particularly young girls of color problematic. it doesn't provide the full breath and scope of what this type of imagery can mean beyond the context of a married person. >> all right. now a number of questions for you. >> sure. >> you came out of a very tough situation. you didn't have a father around. and you rose up yourself to become an attorney, now you are a successful professional and you had a mom who was behind you and a mother who helped you, correct? >> sure. >> am i right so far? >> absolutely. >> now, there are a lot -- >> -- 400%. >> there are a lot of girls whose dads are gone and mom isn't in control of the situation for whatever reason. i get letters from inner city saying they -- she glamorizes this type of behavior. it's glamorized. i'm saying to myself with all of the devastation now and the cynicism and some in
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some of these precincts, why does a woman worth $345 million, you know, empowerment for what? she is talented. she can put out straight songs. she can put out uplifting songs. she can do it all. she chooses not to and i just don't know why. >> okay. you have to remember, bill, i don't know that this is clearly beyonce's fault because she is simply promoting and capitalizing to a very high degree off of something that we, as society. >> but why, why? >> our most valuable product. >> $45 million in the bank. she can do whatever she wants to do, eboni. >> we have been telling her sure she can bill. we are telling her as consumers of this media that that is what we most prize and value, beauty, glamour, sexuality. >> i don't buy that for eakd is. can i do a million different things here on this program, okay? because some consumer wants me to do it? look. doesn't she have a
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responsibility, this woman. >> sure. >> to try to help children at risk? doesn't she? >> yes. and she acknowledges that, bill. that's what i'm saying. >> how could she acknowledge it and put this out? >> because, she is so shortsighted and narrow in her focus that she is not thinking beyond some of the other values and qualities that i say we as a -- we have to demand this of her, bill. we can sit is back and criticize all day long be disappointed. >> i am just disappointed because this is a crucial issue that young girls and boys, not just blacks, whites, every other color. >> exactly. >> with no parental supervision. with derelict parents. they latch on to these images that harm them and entertainers mum at this-million-dollar entertainers. >> motown, those people were
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uplifting. what happened to that? >> it's a different day, bill. some point in time beyonce you reference destiny's child. being independent and things of this nature. now she is at a different point in time russell simmons on your pranel program last night talked about artist being true to her experience. she is doing that without the proper context that young girls need to succeed. oscar winning yale graduate newly minted. >> just a minute. is she doing more harm than good for the kids? >> right now she is. but we as a society could more. great influence for positive. the fact that i'm talking about this. you wouldn't believe. i don't care. they can say whatever they want about me. society not going to do anything. >> we can we as individuals. >> she should wise up. period. >> look, we as women of color and we as parents can play a part of this too,
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thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight. we have a compilation of recent miller highlights. the d man will be here tomorrow evening live but tonight he wants you to see this: the hair is looking good tonight, miller. you don't have to worry about the hair. >> i don't know what happened here. >> it's looking good. it's a little disshelved but that's the way it is these days. come on o. >> i feel like farrah. >> come on. >> now i'm very interested in hearing your advice to chris christie, go. >> by way of a swiftiian proposal. i would urge the governor to be court intuitive. they are never going to get off his back on this thing. if you weigh 350 pounds so why not throw your weight around. if i was him i would say listen if you don't shut up about this, i'm going to park my formidable ass in lane 1 and 2 in gw again.
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lead singer for divo. >> whip it, whip it go. >> never going to get off his back on this. might as well play hard ball. at least some people on the right would go all right, my man is ready to throw this thing through. let's nominate him. >> pot, you know, we are worried about the kids having message sent to them that this is okay. >> when you have a president in something called the -- gang. the smoke is out of the bong on this one, billy. when you take 112 weeks of unemployment and you mix in healthcare with your parents until you are 26, have you 50 million people on food stamps to buy munchies. throw in some of the other things you can get out there, this whole country is about to turn into bill and ted's excellent adventure 3. >> the guy who is going to tell us all of that
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spokesman who has a different look. put it up and get your grooming technique on it. >> he has been acting as a beard for this president for five years. why not grow one, okay? at this point why don't you put a pedometer on him to measure how padantic he is. he blows more smoke. >> oh my god. >> men staring at goats blaming other goats. >> the president never said you were going to have unlimited choice of any doctor in the country you want to go to. >> wait. no he asked a he question. if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. did he not say that sir? >> yes. but, look, if you want to pay more for an insurance company that includes your doctor you can do that. >> what do you think about that. >> as for ezekiel manual, i know his brother marri. it would be disingenious to
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say he. i like him. he gets it he plays rough in show biz which i like. i will tell you this if he had developed a script called the obamacare rollout and a writer named ezekiel emanuel showed up with this scripted, ari would whack him. i know he would. he is not going to say that because he is his brother. if this guy were on the script he wouldn't be on it anymore. salesman makes wily look like ron popile and quite a is saliva fume going there. run in this that spittle for god's sake. i know where they put the keystone pipeline right back here in his jaw. when you are the architect for a house of cards, you cards you go down in the records with the architect who built the tacoma
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narrow's bridge. i requested some footage. the great walter lance provided this when i first watched woody woodpecker when i was a kid. [ laughter ] there is obamacare right there. if it was a bridge. and i'm going to continue to call it obamacare although they call it the affordable healthcare act now. i will change calling it obamacare when the president changes his name legally to barack affordable. all i'm asking of ezekiel immanuel this. where is the disappointment for god's sake. i eliminate the middle man and assign my power of attorney over to julian asage. >> that will work. >> the name ezekiel has a lot of connotations to it i went back and researched three major prophets in the old testament. isaiah as in thomas who ruined the new york nets, there is jeremiah as in wright who ruined that church in chicago. and now there is ezekiel as in emanuel who ruined
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obamacare. >> did you memorize all of that or are you reading that off the card. >> yes. >> you memorized it? >> that's what i do. i'm on the o'reilly factor, for god's sake. >> that was really good, memoir, i'm going to watch the rerun. >> did you memorize that or were you reading it off the card. >> that's what i do i'm on the o'reilly factor. >> once again miller will be here tomorrow evening. we will see everybody in pittsburgh this coming friday night the energy arena the show is 95% sold out. few good seats available. get them while we have them. shows in cincinnati, honolulu, grand rapids, minneapolis, rapids city and fargo, details on bill o'reilly.com. one more note on april 3rd, mismiss megyn kelly brian kilmeade and i will be doing a show about cable news. bill o'reilly has details about that as well on that. on deck, martha maccallum with a deadly drinking game with a deadly drinking game right now. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave?
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did you see that? who will run an. one guy pretty much announced. >> this is not the crowd i want to make the announcement. >> you know, america is a great place for second chances. >> yeah. yeah? okay. >> let's just leave it at that. >> we will leave it at that. >> looks like governor perry of texas is in. here now martha maccallum other g.o.p. people considering a run. all right. you got a list? >> we have got a list. you know, most of the usual suspects. i think we are in the test the water phase. rick perry had a very powerful speech at cpac. he got a big reaction to that he is testing the water. they are trying to figure out will they get the financing and backing? is there any interest in support for him to run
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again? he is not ranking high on the polling we are seeing so far. mike huckabee at the top of the real clear politics average. rand paul at the top of cpac which historically has not been a great indicator for future success. the interesting thing across the board is the interesting thing across the board is that chris christie continues to rank number two or three in the polls. so despite what he is going through he continues to bubble up near the top on most of the ranks and does seem to cross sect sectors, you have jeb bush. >> i was going to bring up jeb bush, he is going to run. >> if he can get his mother on board. >> his mother is not going to be off board. >> no, i'm kidding, she will obviously support him. these are such early stage polls. he is surfacing as somebody who registers, with a lot of high negatives. >> jeb bush, he did a good job in florida. i tell you what, it is not that
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early. they have to start raising money, to raise a billion in america, they have to start now and make the speeches and you see hillary clinton doing that all over the place. so you say the usual suspects that we know plus jeb bush, rick perry, i think ryan will probably give it a go. >> it is interesting, paul ryan gives hillary clinton the biggest run for her money. nobody beats her in these early polls. and people say 25% of the people asking about hillary clinton say they would definitely support her. nobody comes near those numbers. >> that is because she is so much better known than others sn. >> and it is early on. >> all right, there is an internet drinking game that is literally killing people. >> the participants record themselves necking or drinking cocktails of large quantities of alcohol in odd ways, then nominating a friend to outdo
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them, challenging to go on with the game. the challenges, ranging from the strange, like this woman downing a drink in a fast food restaurant. to the bizarre. watch this. a girl rides a horse in a shopping center. >> all right, so five deaths have been recorded and attributed to the game in great britain, right? >> yes, five people have died, most are in their late teens, early 20s. this is the perfect lethal concoction of social media, this is a very dangerous trend. i'm sure her parents are really proud that she is walking in a bathing suit into a fast food restaurant. there were about ten in there. but that is just the very beginning. it is becoming more popular in the united states, as well. the deaths happening are in the united kingdom but the game is definitely catching on here, as
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well. as i said this is the kind of stuff going on in dorms, close to 19,000 kids died last year of drinking-related events in colleges. >> just in the usa. >> it is incredibly dangerous. >> so now what they did is take a frat party concept and put it on the world wide web so every nut can say i want to do that too. >> and they're challenging somebody, they're saying can you top this? can you drink out of a toilet or walk in a fast food restaurant and drink -- >> i tell you what, we're living in a changing world, that is for sure. martha mccallum, everybody, she never changes and we like it that way. we would like to remind you we have a central poll on the website, please select who you would like to see on the republican side.
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. factor tip of the day, what i am not doing this lent in season, in a moment. first, western australia, the image of the u.s. president on a comedy website was a bit demeaning. what is next? dancing with the stars? and mr. o'reilly, you saw the funny piece as a serious interview. didn't say that, andre. don't think that. don't know why you do. cliffside park, new jersey, president obama on funny or die about national health care is the same as fdr being interviewed about the new deal
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by abbott and costello, quick, who is on first? don, hollywood, california. after his interview with you, o'reilly, the president had nowhere to go but up. hence, funny or die. i like the hence part. mike, bloomington, minnesota, krauthammer is wrong, america's standing in the world is much better since bush left office. but it is subjective. and name calling is a blunt instrument to advance constructive dialogue. sarah palin has earned some of the criticism she has received by making her share of stupid remarks. well, everybody does that, but the invective towards the governor is way out of proportion, is it not? and kristen, glendale, california. sarah palin could stop hillary clinton. the polls say no, chris, but you
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never know. george harris, liked your tip of the day on tipping, mr. o, for me, i start at 10%, if you bring water and check on the table it goes to 15%, if the server is engaging and helpful the tip can go with 25%. if they smack you with the elbow it goes down from 10%. and greece, mr. o'reilly, i wish we had anchors like you in this country because greece would be less rotted by leftist policies, don't let that happen in america. and timothy, i put away my electronic devices long enough to finish "killing jesus." i was moved to repentance while reading the book. well, that is an interesting reaction, thank you for reading it. and finally the tip of the day, what i gave up for lent. christians believe in giving up,
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the day before easter sunday. and in westbury, long island, they drummed that into our heads. we, 60 urchins in the class had to give up stuff during lent or else. and these women knew if you were fudging it. they somehow had this radar, now. that stayed with me all of these years. so this lent i have given up sugar snacks. that means no ice cream. and i like ice cream. no cookies. no cake, nothing that is sweet. believe me, this is not easy. but if jesus could be in the desert and not eat anything for 40 days except bugs and honey i can do this. factor tip of the day. sacrifice can be a good thing. that is it for us. please check out the factor website, different from o'reilly website, also, spout off, name
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and town if you wish to opine. word of the day. when writing to the factor, no jobation, and don't be sending me candy, i'm bill o'reilly, please remember the spin stops here. i'm megyn kelly live in new york, and tonight. breaking tonight, new satellite images may show the missing plane and wait until you hear where. we'll hear from a satellite expert live. plus. >> the president's health care plan has hurt the people in this county. a number of people came out to the polls today to express that concern to the president. >> president obama won this district in his last two elections, but last night it went republican. and obamacare got the credit. karl rove and brent bazzel on the media and the spin and what comes
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