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speed read. thank you for being with us. see you tomorrow might right here at 7 p.m. eastern. good night from washington. bill o'reilly is next. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> they have spotted what has been described to us as two items of significant size. >> breaking news, lost and found. >> a major development in the search for flight 370 finally a possible break in the missing plane. it could be the plane with this warning. >> it might turn out that they are not related to the search for flight mh 370. >> tonight the factor will continue our factual coverage. >> everyone is very grateful that you did this. and i think it is important for people to sign up. >> apparently ms. degeneres does not read the polls about obamacare.
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the presidents' day which was very busy. >> we he have been doing that same thing for years now. four decades of the same old. also, a rapper finally telling the truth about history. >> i feel like that's holding us back as a culture, as black people. >> we'll tell you all about the shocking turn of events. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watchings you tonight. talking points memo. a slight satellite picked up floating debris southwest of australia. one of the pieces is substantial, about 80 feet in length. therefore, some believe it might be part of the missing jet liner. >> the australia maritime safety authority has
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received information based on satellite imagery of objects possibly related to the search. the task of locating these objects will be extremely difficult and it may turn out that they are not related to the search for flight mh 370. >> now, we can can can expect to hear massive speculation about the debris until it's found. that's because the media is running wild with the airlines story as you know. there is a big reason why. money. the nation's newspapers are in dire trouble. they need bold headlines. the network news doesn't want to cover important stories like the irs and benghazi but they can cover the airliner without any political consequences. cable news, which now dominates america's prime time media is in a brutal war for ratings. the fox news channel was the number one rated cable channel in the country last week. not just news all cable channel, we beat everybody, the zombies, the throwns, you name it there is a lot
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at stake here. fnc wants to keep leadership and main competitor cnn understands there is appetite for the airline story. going wall to wall trying to generating this interest and get some viewers. msnbc stayed the liberal course not behind up about the airliner story. if they can find a way to blame chris christie things may change. the problem with all of this is that the press in america is not, not what the founding fathers once envisioned. we receive special constitutional privileges because the founders wanted independent eyes on the government. james madison, thomas jefferson, ben franklin and the rest wanted honest reporting so the americans could decide which americans to vote into or out of power. because of the big money, now associated with the media, that concept has been severely eroded. today, circulation of ratings dominate news coverage and unfortunately so does ideology. the combination of cash and politics makes it exceedingly difficult. for you to get the truth.
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now, there is nothing wrong with wanting to follow the jet liner story, it's a mystery. folks like that. when the media begins to pander to the audience and fabricate things, then there is a problem. we're living in an extremely dangerous age where thugs like putin and the mullahs of iran could ignite a world war. we need honest and courageous media. do we have that? you make the call. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. rescue and location that's going on right now in the southern indian ocean. joining us on the phone from new london, connecticut, admirable james loy the former commandant of the u.s. coast guard. san francisco aviation pilot conducted search and rescue missions for the air force. admiral loy begin with you. tell me about the south indian ocean. what are we dealing with? >> it's enormous challenge. any set of activities is datum the whole notion of what is the most logical place, either it's the last known position or an
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extrapolated version of a last known position. when you are talking about the south indian ocean, the vastness of that body of water, the depth of that body of water, the terrain around it that body of water makes it an extraordinarily difficult search pattern to put into place. you know, when hunter left jfk and exploded in the air the datum was immediate and well known. even the jfk jr. flight which left new york on its way to martha's vineyard very well known pattern, we knew exactly where to search and we found the debris exactly where we expected to find it in this instance, 13 days later, the amall gam of as much data as can be brought to bear in an area of the south indian ocean which in itself is a guess from the original flight path makes this almost impossible search pattern to lay out. >> you are going to have to be very very lucky. mr. christianson, when you search, it depends on human beings now with eyes. they have to see.
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that means the planes have to go very low and the admiral mentions terrain. there is no terrain. there is no terrain. it's up in the air. not like the atlantic ocean where you have islands and two continents and things like that. you are heading toward antarctica there, right? >> well, that's facially right, bill. because when you are flying, you have to turn when do you search patterns. so if you want to balance getting low so you can see initially any floating debris but then when you turn, on the 30's and p 3s you have 35 feet of wing hanging out there that you don't want to scrape a wing tip on the water and be added to the search. >> 7500 feet is the sight range about 500 feet? >> that's correct. you can go loor than that go down to 300 feet as well. and some cases down to 150. >> all right. now, in this kind of a situations though, when you are looking for an 80-foot and that sounds big, it is
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big. but not an ocean of that size. it's a speck, right? >> it is a speck. and not only that, it is in an ocean that is already filled with debris. so, whether it's a container that went over the side from a container ship or lots of other possibilities. the challenge there to identify this specifically as aircraft wreckage as you say said just a m makes you put eyes on it to have a factual determination and vastness of the south indian ocean that's a huge challenge. >> right. now, when mr. christensen, when you hear 80-foot civilian as admirable just pointed out of could be a huge container that got loose from a cargo ship. a lot of cargo going around there. but 80 feet, that's substantial. i mean, that would have to be reported, a cargo ship you would assume would report something like that. so, therefore, with what we know happened factually to this airliner because it was tracked by satellite and
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radar, this isn't out of the ordinary that this would be part of that plane. i don't think it's out of the ordinary. i think this has to be taken trawl seriously, am i right? >> yes. have to be taken ultra seriously because you are putting assets out there. and if there is somebody that is still alive out there, then you are wasting precious time on someone else and while you are looking at this. so, there is behind the scenes in the search and rescue forces both the surface and in the air,. >> there is urgency here? >> urgency, but also there is strategy as well on how are you going to do this? if you are one country and you bring one type of airplane and i bring another type of airplane, we want to see what the capabilities are so we can can positively exploit each plane's airplane high point. >> right now australia being the country that is closest is really calling a lot of the logistical shots. i only have 20 seconds. black box bottom of the
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indian ocean, got a two week life span before the battery goes out. odds of finding that probably a million to 1 right now, right? >> it's getting pretty close to that i mean, we are talking about amelia earhardt territory. not tw 800. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it we would like you to you vote in our bill o'reilly.com poll. is the media overdoing the missing jet liner story? yes or no. we will give you the results of the poll on monday. next on the rundown, ellen says everybody likes obamacare. ed henry is confused. he will be here. later, megyn kelly on what type of compensation families get when they lose loved ones in an air crash. the factor is coming right back. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again.
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involved with putin's land grab in the ukraine. next week the president is off to holland to discuss further sanctions with our allies. today a taped interview with obama was shown on the ellen program and obamacare came up. >> it had a rough start but you have got 5 million people that have signed up so far. [ applause [ applause ] >> enormous. people are starting to applaud here. i think everyone is very grateful that you did this. >> i don't know if everyone is grateful. and i don't know if ellen is going to be appointed secretary of the interior. that is the rumor. joining us now from the white house ace correspondent ed henry. first of all you are going with the president to the netherlands, right? >> he starts out there a nuclear security summit. as you say what's really going to happen there is not going to be so much about nuclear security but about russia and ukraine because on the sidelines of that they are going to have a so-called g 7 meeting which is a fancy way of saying merkel and cammeron and all
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the key chancellors and prime ministers our european allies are going to try to hash this out. because the first round of sanctions from the u.s. and the eu were maybe not laughed at but they were pushed back upon. >> in moscow they were laughing at him. they everywhere laughed at. you are going over sunday with the president. is that when you leave. >> we try to go ahead of him and after the netherlands he is going on to roam with the pope. >> are you going to rome with the pope. >> yeah. >> say prayers. >> i will say hello papa. >> is he going to rome. >> they are trying to push him out. this is where the u.s. believes they have leverage on the international stage. >> putin is not going to show up? >> i don't even think he is invited. putin in recent years has been desperately trying to get into the club. he has wanted to be a member of the world trade organization. they expanded it to the g-8 so they could include russia. what the president and the chancellor of germany and others are saying you are out of the club.
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so, look, that might just be a cosmetic thing but the fact of the matter is on one hand but on the other hand, putin, he really cares about these things. he doesn't want to be seen as a thug. he wants to be seen as a player on the world stage right now he is not conference is about nuclear disarmament. >> security. >> president obama and all the other leaders putin doesn't show up that's interesting. i don't know if he this get a lot of nukes done. that's that. now, on the obamacare rollout, okay? this is -- despite what ellen degeneres thinks. this is a very controversial thing according to the polls. you said a very controversial thing to jay carney the other day. >> started out saying a million people have enrolled. is that the correct word enrolled since we don't know how many people have paid their premiums? is it 5 million signed up? will we get the information on who has actually enrolled and paid their premiums? >> cms is working to provide more detailed data on who
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has already paid their premiums, what percentage of the population of enrollees that includes. we can point you to major insurers who have placed that figure at 80%, give or take. depending on the insurer. but we don't have specific data that is, you know, in a reliable enough form to provide. >> that's unbelievable to me that the white house doesn't have data to provide you with a very interesting question. how many people paying? how many people bought? >> give or take. that's a big give or take because some insurance companies have said 80 o% have paid. others have said far less have paid whether it's fifth or 60%. bottom line if you are out saying a million have enrolled and a bunch of them hadn't put their checks in and haven't paid. as you know, you don't pay, you don't have insurance. you are not really enrolled. >> it's astounding to me that this kind of a thing, which is the signature legislation of the
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president, and every time you ask carney a question he doesn't know and he refers to michael lizard. go ask the lizard, he will know. >> ellen might get to the bottom of it. >> he ellen would get to the bottom of it faster than cancery. >> she is secretary of softballs, i think. >> let's be fair to ellen that's not her job to be you or me and she wouldn't want that job, believe me. all right. michelle obama going to china, but the press is banned. that sounds kind of ominous. >> well, they made it sound inside the white house that this is more of a personal trip. she is going with her daughters, maybe a spring break thing. but there are going to be official events and the fact is this is departure from previous administrations. in both democratic and republican. first lady hillary clinton, first lady laura bush they would go on trips like this overseas and they would include a press pool of some kind. for whatever reason the first lady decided not to bring the press pool at local stops along the way in china local reporters from
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the associated press and others are going to be invited to her event. >> they will get a smidgen of what's happening. >> it's what we have been talking about access that folks around here want. reporters. >> they are not going to get that once again compliment you on is splendor. king of the pocket hankies, tough between you and hume who has more. i think you have him hedged out. >> i have a drawer full. >> don't forget to bring them to holland they love them over there. >> still to continue as our mad as hell segment. five very angry letters this evening. big time rapper agrees with me about the negative effect bad lyrics are having on troubled kids. those reports upcoming. or retirement. but when we sta worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice
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impact segment tent. once again we have correctly identified an unintended consequence. on tuesday in the talking points memo i said this: >> and worst of all iran will most likely ramp up its nuclear weapons activity knowing that putin will no longer embrace sanctions once the west starts to sanction him. >> well, yesterday the russian foreign deputy minister said if the west imposes sanctions on russia it will not participate in sanctions against iran. i guess those villains in the kremlin watch the factor. joining us now from georgia in the u.s.a. to react james carville. there is a georgia over there. so, do you think president obama's handling the putin thing correctly? we have a few more sanctions, picked out a few more guys but what do you think? >> the russians never cared what thought. didn't care what president jornz thought when they crushed the revolt during czechoslovakia, didn't think
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what president reagan want martial law in poland. didn't care what president bush thought invaded georgia. i don't think they are going to be swayed that much by our sanctions. the truth of the matter is the europeans have much more at stake at this thing than we do. that's why it's good news as ed henry reported timing of this summit in netherlands is a good thing. >> don't you a agree with me that the unintended consequences of president obama appearing weak throughout the world and he does. all the polls say that all the polls say that the perception and perception isn't reality. i don't want to debate the reality of it i mean, you are a democrat. you like him. you may see it a different way. well, the perception is that the united states president can't stand up to putin. and i think that the chinese see that the iranians see that the north koreans see that. do you understand what i'm talking about here? >> well, i understand what you are talking about, but to say have sanctions you say should have done sanctions because the russians are going to do. this if he doesn't do sanctions somebody is going to say that he is weak. the truth of the matter sanctions are pretty tepid
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and we will see what they come up with when he this come in contact. >> are you in favor of more -- >> are you in favor of more punishment toward russia? are you you in favor of that? >> what i'm in favor of, i would like to see and hopefully a big big push to help the ukrainians, one of the things that's driving putin crazy is how much better that the country is to the west of the ukraine are doing. obviously germany and poland. >> not in favor of real tough sanctions against russia? you are not in favor of that. >> if we are going to do it together and in concert with the europeans and i think i'm for them more or less taking the lead here because they have much more at stake in this than we do. >> i think if the italians get riled up that will really make putin very nervous. >> now, you just heard henry ask once again jay carney, hey, how many people have paid -- you you know, we really don't know. you know, maybe you want to ask the lizard for geico, he might know, maybe not. come on, james. i mean, you are a white
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house advisor. shouldn't the white house have these figures at its command? >> well, first of all, the government -- it's not government insurance. it's private insurance. private insurance has this. >> but they have to give the data if asked for. >> but they will usually that's 20%. massachusetts experience. the thing has got a lot of momentum. maybe at the end of march a lot more people signed up. >> maybe? maybe? >> we don't know. >> we don't know how many people are buying it though. look, i just think just to help out ellen degeneres. just for that the white house should be more aggressive. to give he will lebanon some information so -- ellen some information so when she interviews the president. >> ellen is new orleansen like i am. we will be surprised. how many people paid. something under 75 percent, that's that's probably not a number to make him happy. >> if it is that number, and
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i suspect it will be lower, will you, james carville, come on this program and say, you know, o'reilly, you were right from the very beginning about this and i james carville were wrong. >> first of all i said that the rollout was a joke. secondly, you are most the on the upside. you said there is a 25% chance this thing could work which is more than your colleagues. >> i am a fair man. i think 25% is a fair assessment. but 75% is a big number. >> 75% chance it will work. >> 25% chance it will work. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. big time rapper criticizing his own industry for corrupting the kids. megyn kelly on what airlines are paying if people are killed on board. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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on this. big potential breaking news. you could see that they would cover it more. one report in four hours and it lasted about one minute that was not related to the airplane. >> is that right? four hours. >> just so you didn't have to do it. numbing, i wouldn't do it anyway. i'm offended by the whole thing. letter number two comes from david, royale, i'm mad because you and other fox news programs keep bringing up hillary clinton, the presidential campaign is more than two years distant. that's not true. heather? >> they usually announce about a year and a half out so that puts us june 2015. they have to raise so much darn money. >> how many money did romney and. >> they spent about $1.1 billion on their campaign. >> that's unbelievable. $1.1 billion. >> i think a lot of people are are offended by that amount. >> raise money particularly if you are not hillary clinton or not very well known, you have to start now. >> you are right. >> you have to start asking
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people to build your war chest and then you have to start in 50 states. she has nine pacs and super pacs pulling for her. one of them called ready for hillary. an advisor said that they think they need to raise $1.7 billion. >> 1.7 next time around. >> 1.7. >> she will be able to do it. letter number three comes from john bringham, apex, north carolina. mad as hell because of how irish americans are being portrayed. selling t-shirts with i may not be irish but can i drink like one. can i do without this ethnic stereotyping never do this to americans. part of the fault is with the irish, correct? >> i don't know if it's partly thei2p do you mean? >> if you mock -- say you tie italian americans in with the mafia. italian american society, organized society going to write letters and punish you. african-americans, you have the naacp. jewish americans you have a
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group, irish, there is nobody. >> they don't have anybody. they have bill o'reilly. >> brewery u i guess. >> all the powerful people in the media. >> that's right. and it is wrong to stereotype irish but there isn't any organized irish american concern that could push on a guy make a t i can shirt like that. does this effect me? it doesn't. am i are going going to organize it no no? i think it would be a good thing irish and upset by. this anyway to get things done in this country, pressure. i'm really burned up that i can no longer buy 100 watt incandescent bulbs? what's the deal on. this wormy new bulbs. >> do you have to buy them. >> you have to buy them before long won't have alternative. >> won't be in the stores. >> this was a seven-year effort that's been going on seven years. started during the bush administration to basically get our light bulbs. >> tell me about so westinghouse and these other
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light bulb makers are not going to make the old ones anymore. >> as of january this year, u.s. businesses can no longer manufacture or import incandescent bulbs. >> you cannot do. >> they can't manufacture them or import them. >> so she is right. >> it is a holdover from before. >> i feel bad for the moths, they don't want to go to these things. the moths are going where is my light? last letter comes from nic fisco columbus, ohio. i'm so tired of cliches when all is said and done at the end of the day, real have any? i feel your pain. factor is finding people now at the end of the day. 100 bucks each time goes to wounded warriors. heather knows other words banned by the factor. not just from your show but by your staff. >> they get fined. what are the words? >> cool. >> can't say cool. >> awesome. can't say it. >> ring you up. >> reach out. reach out. we're reaching out. >> what's the problem with that? >> what's the problem with that? dumb. we're reaching out. you are not reaching out. you are calling them up. one more i gave you?
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>> it's down here somewhere. >> heather ignores me on this one. >> it was dopey. >> somebody why can't i say cool? >> pause you are not dick clark. that's what i told them. this isn't american bandstand. do you even know what that is? >> of course i do. >> now, we have to conduct ourselves in a way befitting the top rated cable news program in the world. >> you are being a square. >> and that's awesome. >> and if you are mad as hell we want to know about it it please write us md as hell at foxnews.com. when we come right back, megyn kelly on what type of compensation families receive when their loved ones are killed in a plane crash. kelly is next.
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he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. two very interesting situations, most likely 227 passengers on board the malaysia jet liner are now deceased. so what is the compensation for the families? here now the anchor of the real kelly file seen immediately after the factor miss megyn. >> the 9:00 show is just a fake. >> this segment you stole the name. >> how many times i do have to confess that before you are over it? >> all right, so, air crashes are very rare compared to how many planes fly all over the world.
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>> yeah. >> and much likely be hurt or killed in a car accident. >> they say getting to the airport is the most dangerous part of the journey. >> that's true. if do you die on board an airliner, there is an international treaty, right? >> yeah. >> what is the deal. >> actually may be in a better position if you happen, your family if you happen to die in an international flight than domestic flight. international treat have y. is very good for passengers' families. requires the airline to pay them $175,000. sort of strict liability like you have to pay. >> yep. >> but the pass' family can sue on top of that if they can prove that the airline was reckless or actions were intentional. here in the united states there is not a presumption of fault against the airline as there is in the international treaty. so these passengers' families are are almost certainly going to get $175,000 each and then almost certainly will. >> from the government of malaysia. >> probably sue boeing as well. >> that would be a shame because boeing didn't have
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anything to do with it. >> we don't know that but they will try to prove it. if you are a lawyer trust me you will try to argue anything. >> these ambulance chasers will try to do that. >> do you know who is going to bring them into the case is probably malaysia airlines. they will boeing it wasn't us or our pilot. evidence is it was the boeing aircraft. >> it is hart because the black boxes we talked about earlier will probably never be found. is there a blanket like the international treaty is 175 k is there something in the united states on top of that. >> prove your case in the united states. no presumption in your favor. >> if you crash in kansas on a coast to coast there is no blanket thing you have to sue the airlines. >> yeah. the airlines usually settle, right? >> yes. and it's usually hundreds of millions of dollars. it's not a small number. >> it's huge? >> yeah. because somebody is at fault. it's, you know, concept of the airplanes just don't fall out of the sky for no reason at all. somebody was at fault. it's the aircraft manufacturer. it's the pilot. it's somebody on board the aircraft but it's definitely not the passengers unless somebody bhaferred intentionally in a hijacking or terrorist manner. so they get paid and they
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tend to get paid as a group hundreds of millions. >> okay. i'm not following this trial in south africa, oscar pistorius, is that how you say his name. >> um. >>um double amputee special olympics guy. very beautiful woman and that's why this getting all the attention. it seems to me what i'm hearing on the radio that this guy is guilty as sin. is that how you see it. >> i don't like the defense case here at all. >> it's weak. >> i don't like his theory at all. i haven't liked it from the beginning. >> can i just stop you for a minute? the theory is that a burglar locked himself in this guy's bathroom. what was he stealing, soap? >> apparently he does live in an area that's suffered a lot of burglaries. >> burglars going into the bathroom. >> burglar was. in the burglar may have heard him get up and burglar locks himself in the bathroom. >> that's what i would do if i were a burglar. lock myself in the bathroom. >> if you want to play devil's advocate for him. the burglar hears him coming. the burglar knows he might get shot.
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the burg galarraga hides in the bathroom to try to conceal he is in the apartment. this guy oscar pistorius who had the world at his finger tips decided in my opinion to shoot and kill his girlfriend because he was ticked off over an argument. comes down to testimony by a police captain who said that the first shot hit her into the hip knocking her back into the magazine wrack. two other hits hit her arm. final blow. he said he never heard his girlfriend scream inside of that bathroom are not when she was hit in the hip. >> neighbors did. >> heard oscar screaming when he realized he had killed his girlfriend and not reva. >> both kelly and i think he is going to get convicted. >> i didn't say that. i said i didn't like his case. the police in this case have botched some things i cannot say that be, it's a judge plus two civilians who advised the judge who gets to decide guilt or innocence. >> judge and two civilians, i think he is going.
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two weeks from tonight, kelly is going to be with kilmeade and i in this benefit out on long island at liu post. >> you are finally going to tell me what i'm doing? this is exciting. >> you are going to explain to the audience how you, megyn kelly have a prime time program. i mean, because that's like a million to 1 shot. >> does it start with this? it was all thanks to you, bill. >> no, no, no. i don't want any credit even though i'm -- no, i don't want any he can't help himself. how you did it was an amazing story. like rocky. >> i was born in little illinois because i was, actually. >> there you you go. >> now look at me. >> check it out on bill o'reilly.com. on deck, laura ingraham on a rapper criticizing his own industry. right back with it.
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book back of the book segment tejt. how hip hole culture is hurting children. latest video is disturbing to say the least. the other night on the arsenio program rapper ken cuddy said this. >> i think the braggadocio money cash hoe thing needs to be done. i feel like. [ applause ] that's holding us back as a culture, as black people. it doesn't advance us in any way, shape, or form. if you are going to be an artist, there is a time where you have to, you you know, embrace the responsibility and understand that the power of music is something so special and be able to do it in this magnitude where you reach millions of people. it's like why not use that for good? why not tell kids something that they can can connect with in using their life. >> that's refreshing. now in the past kid cudi had dubious lyrics but in 2013
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he gave up drugs and seems to now have a new perspective. joining us from washington miss laura ingraham so that was good to see. somebody is honest. i guarantee you he will be attacked. he will be attacked because there is a lot of money in this. what say you? >> i think you are absolutely right. his last album that he dropped was kind of a surprise. in february. they had some pretty rough language in it i have got to say. one of the songs was too bad i have to destroy you. seems like a dis to kanye west who brought him up in the industry. he had 5 continue to 2 million digital downloads, worked with snoop dogg and a lot of other really prominent people in the music industry. but when you go after kind of their bread and butter which is this real kind of gutter approach to subjects and language and so forth, i think he is going -- i think he is going to find that he kicks the hornets nest and
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see some retaliation in music. >> i think he should be are respected for doing that he is absolutely right. he is telling the truth and few of these other people will. but i wanted to get it on the record. now, on your radio program, are you covering the missing airliner the record. but on your radio program are you covering the missing airline deal? >> i think i spent maybe ten seconds, in reference to it, unless there is real new developments that lead to some new conclusions or really open a door that we can walk through as hosts or as listeners or viewers i don't get the constant you know drum beat obsession, every conjecture and guess. i get that it is a story but it seems to me there are a lot of big, big stories not being covered by other media entities whether it is regarding illegal immigration or the economy.
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obviously huge developments in the ukraine and our nato allies are very concerned about what happened there. >> all right, but you know you will probably get higher ratings if you go with the popular story people are talking about. everywhere i go, people ask me, i say if i knew i would tell you. you have made a decision that on your program you're not going to pander. and that is what this is, to the audience, you might get a bigger audience, you're going to stay with what you do. why did you make that decision? >> because look, you can make stories that get pretty big audiences, well, you saw a ufo three days ago, there are all sorts of topics that you can do, cover skin head stories -- >> this is a huge, huge audience, huge story. >> right. it is a huge story and it should be covered and given prominent coverage but we have major problems facing the united states of america. and just doing the tragedy tv
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speculation minute by minute, quarter hour after quarter hour, i think does a disservice to your audience. >> four hours today on the debris sight, straight on cnn. but again, i'm going to ask you the question again. you know that you are ceding audiences, some are not going to listen to you. they're going to go somewhere else, speculation du jour. >> i will take longevity versus -- >> all right, i'll take the hit. and i have not gotten the hit, the false report is dominating the month of march, we're ahead as we usually are in every category and every demographic range. my audience and your audience, as well, understands what we do. and they stay with us. they're loyal. but i could get a bigger audience if i just did 60
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minutes on this and brought in everybody -- >> but bill, people tune in to this show because they want to know what is happening on a broader issue. i think that is what our responsibility is. remember when jonbenet ramsey, that horrible story, then it went to o.j., tragedy tv, princess diana, again, all big stories no doubt. there are a lot of big things happening to the country, sometimes you have officials in our country get away with it if you don't report on it. >> the one thing i haven't been able to do on the missing airliner -- >> lovie was booked as well, i think. >> laura, thank you very much. factor tip of the day, the greatest leaders in the world right now. the tip moments away. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground
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factor tip of the day, the world's greatest leaders in a moment. and some very great people are billoreilly premium members and we would like you to join them. plus, they're going to get the no-spin news that i record every day. it is a cast just for premium members, done daily. and tonight i'm going to give you information on the missing jetliner. you get to hear it this evening, everybody else gets to hear it over the weekend. and bill, you said that you avoid speculation but then you proceeded to speculate about the jetliner going down in the indian ocean. it was not speculation, darrell, it was analysis based on hard evidence. hours after i said that the satellite reported the debris in the ocean. wise up. and o'reilly, why the vendetta
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against the airline coverage. it is not hurting anyone and you are using a cheap ploy to rise above the fray. my reporting does not harm. steve, florida, if you want to find the plane, please look on gilligan's island. you know i stole your idea with laura, but you had it first. and after five years the people know the president's policies that have largely failed. they are blinded by ideology. i will try to explain, the liberal zealots will never admit the president is having trouble. that is why most democratic candidates this year don't want mr. obama to campaign for them. the larger problem is the national press which has so much invested in the president that they will not cover the situation accurately. lake balboa, california,
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o'reilly, you and miller are not funny. lux the cat was just defending himself against the family. laura, best segment ever when he said that lux would sue the family i almost broke my spleen. and if you would like to see miller and i in person we'll be in cincinnati, buffalo, fargo, hawaii, and rapid city. jim carlson, connecticut, o'reilly, you are totally clueless, no one killed jesus, he gave up his life. by the way, killing jesus will be a four-hour mini series set to air next spring. very good news. and finally, the factor tip of the day. fortune magazine is out with its top leaders in the world today. there are no currently elected american officials on that list. none, including president obama, but german chancellor angela
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merkel is number two on the list, very interesting. now tomorrow we'll analyze this fortune power list but here is the tip of the day. with lifts of any kind, there is always an agenda, and you may see that tomorrow on the factor, and that is it for us today. check out the factor website, different from us, spout out about the factor anywhere in the world, oreilly@foxnews.com, word of the day, this is a real world. when writing to the factor, no skyb skybosh when writing to the factor, i have a little more time, once again i'll tell you our mad as hell mail which we did a segment of today. that is different from the mail we read every day, that is different. all right, the shirt thing up there, okay.
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again, thank you for watching us tonight. ms. megyn on deck, i am bill o'reilly, please remember the spin stops here, we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight on the other side of the globe right now, the sun is up and crews are back on the hunt for the missing malaysian airliner. following what is called the best lead so far. i'm megyn kelly, far from the plane's last known location and more than a thousand miles off the western coast of australia in some of the roughest seas in the world, teams are trying to find a needle in the hay stack after debris from the missing jet possibly was spot d by satellite several days ago. this area was close to one of the corridors where authorities say the plane may have g
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