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g.m. submitting documents to congress showing piece need to fix it cost just 57 cents. charles keating has died former head of lincoln savings and lone. good night from washington. go to gretawire to see our poll. o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> commanders and secretary of defense know it's a terror attack. >> bill, bill. >> >> i'm trying to explain it to you if you want to listen. >> i listen but i'm still confused as to why the cia mislead the world. stunning new information. everybody on the planet should be root for tesla, everybody even the traditional car companies that will have to it compete. >> everybody is not rooting for tesla. eric bolling doesn't like the clean car. he will at the time us why. >> whether obamacare can make a come back and stossel
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on why he likes to gamble. factor begins right now. >> power after the american ambassador to libya was assassinated that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. tired of hearing about benghazi. the left saying it's just a conspiracy against the president. but that is not true. christopher stephens three other americans in libya. very important. the reason. someone mislead the world about the terror attack. we still don't know why we were mislead ask the
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president about it. general carter ham, you know the general, security and africa. he testified on the day that the ambassador was murdered and the three other americans, all right, he told terrorist attack. shortly after general dise tell you, secretary panetta it was a terrorist attack. >> he told me there was an attack on our compound. >> he didn't use the wor terror? >> you know, in the heat of the moment, bill, what folks are focused on is what's happening on the ground? >> well, i never did get an answer whether the was told by killed ambassador stevens. the president has not clarified that mr. panetta is not answering our questions. he is running from us. mike morell who it is alleged was behind the bogus information put out by the
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administration. morell was second to cia director david petraeus and apparently an agency memo issued shortly after the a terror attack implicates him as a liar. mike morell will testify tomorrow in front of the house intelligence committee under oath. according to the "washington times" the memo was issued on september 15th, 2012, four days after the attack and said the assassination was not, was not due to any escalation of pro-says tests. the memo was allegedly written by the cia station chief in libya. so mike morell may be in serious trouble because, as everybody knows, the obama administration put out ambassador susan rice to tell the world that intense protests may have incited the attack, after, after that cia memo. now, the big picture. president obama was running for re-election terrorist benghazi and his there could
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have been a political motivation to keep terrorists out of the benghazi debacle. if the the obama administration lied, that's cooperated in the lie. as we all know from watergate, abuses of power can lead to very bad things. so, benghazi is is a big story whether the left wants to admit it or not. to be fair we need to hear from mr. morell under oath and people should not be making blanket accusations against the president or anyone else. this whole thing is very suspicious. if that cia memo counters what ambassador rice said, all hell brake loose, even with apathetic media and that's the talking points memo. now for the top top story sent to, man run the hearing tomorrow congressman mike rogers he joins us now from washington. we need some straight talk.
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have you seen the cia memo. >> i have seen memo and four other classified documents leading up to the the event. >> let's stay on the memo. this memo was issued by the libya station chief for the cia. does it indeed as "the washington times" is reporting say that the attack on the ambassador was not the result of protests? does it say that? >> i can't go into the pacifics because it's still a classified document. i can tell you that what was in that document prompted us, on the committee and our investigators to reinterview that particular individual about the details of what happened that day and what prompted any documentation including that memo back to the cia. and that's an important thing. >> you interviewed the cia station chief whose identity for his own protection. but it looks like the deputy cia director morell who you
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will question tomorrow is at odds at what his own station chief was saying. is that true? >> obviously there is some disagreement between what mr. morell has told the committee in the pars and what the station chief has said on the ground. we environment viewed nine people on the ground that day. not one of them said that this was a protest or they had heard anything about some video. so, just the sure volume of evidence mounting to say hey, nobody there. in fact, sponsored by a protest. so, therefore some of the folks, let me tell you one thing on the ground is really important. one of the guys on the ground even said that it was clearly a professional act, meaning that it probably had been cased before. >> sure. >> because of the activities of the individuals and their actions on the compound itself. >> well, we have surveillance tape. >> that's pretty strong
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glrnl we have surveillance tape showing that they cased the place where ambassador stevens was going to be. your opening question then tomorrow to morell has to be all of the reports, not some, all of the reports from the cia, your own agency, mr. morell from the ground in libya said the protest doesn't have anything to do with it. however, you put forth that they did. right? opening question? >> it won't be the opening. set that up. other information mr. morell third committee testimony he will give. two of them happened in classified session the tway should to protect classified information and the individuals involved. this is that first open hearing for the highest highest official involved in the benghazi event and i think it's important to set the station but that question has to be answered. it absolutely has to be answered. >> there is a chance he will
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take the fifth. if he lies to you. >> i hope he doesn't do that he told us that he is going to come and be truthful i have encouraged them to show up and be get the truth out and put the thing behind us and country by determining the truth. the folks on the ground the cite people were telling the state's people hey you need to change your configuration here it's really dangerous. they asked for help and didn't get it all of that leads up to the day of 9/11. so, certainly decisions were made in the state department that i at least argue are complies politic in the murder of those four individuals at least negligence was involved. you need to understand why would they have a political narrative different from the facts on the ground. we need to find out tomorrow from the hearing. the longer this drags out the more frustrated casual americans become with it you
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already lost the mainstream media i don't think they will cover your hearing tomorrow. they don't want to hear about it they have already branded it as unanti-obama play. i asked the president a question about panetta that raises a red flag to me. you ought to drag panetta in there too. my god, do you have any plans to bring him in? >> well, here is what we have done doing along the way. the reason why i think some americans are are frustrated still defending the united states operations around the world to do the investigation. so it's taken a little longer than they want: go back, we do get those folks. don't jive, then we bring the right people in to get those answers. that's when mr. morell is going to come in and testify tomorrow. >> we need some answers. it will be our lead story on
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the factor. i hope you get them. if you don't get them you will lose momentum. have you got them now. have you got the memo. have you got the accusations. have you got the testimony. have you got to put it together so that everybody understands it tomorrow, congressman. i hope can you can for the good of the nation. it's not a partisan play. >> >> may use that old fbi agent to get this done. >> i am sure you can. you have to be tough to did you tell through the b.s. they will try to razzle dazzle you. get panetta, he is running from us. next on the rundown, eric bolling doesn't like the clean car tesla deal. why not? he will will be here. later, stossel likes to gamble and thinks americans should have unlimited ache is says to do that those messages -- after these messages. in the nation, reward safe driving.
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♪ fueling the american spirit. ♪ can you hear it? ♪ no matter when, ♪ no matter where, ♪ marathon will take you there. ♪ impact segment tonight, electric cars would greatly help america. get its way from opec.
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hurt putin and make the air in the u.s.a. cleaner. leading the way is the tesla model s, motor trend's car of the year. >> motor trend has been awarding car of the year since 1949, 64 years. we selected a car that doesn't run on gasoline or even have a traditional internal combustion engine. >> so this tesla deal, even though it's very expensive now sounds great, especially if they can mass produce the car so the price would drop. with us a man who sees things a bit differently, eric bolling the co-host of the five. and you say? >> when i saw you say that last night when you thought americans should embrace the tesla, it's an american success story, i emailed your producers and said good lord, 500 million bucks and there is american success story. the government loaned them $500 million. we still pay every single tesla buyer $7,500 in some states it's $15,000 just to buy the darn car. and what do we have for it,
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bill? granted they paid the money back. we have a car that granted gets a lot of miles. no gasoline at all. but it is using electricity that's basically the electricity is made through firing up a coal powered. >> in some places you can make with electricity. >> gas or oil. >> we have 80,000. you can find any company making any property nine years before they were supposed to they paid it back it's a goodwill company. number two if you said if you buy the car you get a tax credit. business get them. individuals get them. they are not getting any special treatment it is perceived to be electric car. you don't like that do you? >> not at all.
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so the more gasoline. you don't like putin, do you? >> i don't have a big issue with putin. >> did you miss the crimea thing? >> i think we should stay out of crimea. >> you don't have an issue with putin? >> see where i'm getting to, bill? free market cap libertarian right now. >> the greater good has to go into place. it were putin's forgets at thela. make it government motors. let's just produce. >> i don't want the government motors. here is what i want. >> i don't think the government should be loaning money to the i think if the country is strengthened, all right? that if the bad guys are hurt, opec. >> all l.a., new york is cleaner, all of that. >> due to what? >> do to less gasoline and
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more, look, the tesla is a ground zero nonpolluter. so if everybody drove it, the air is going to be cleaner in this country electricity. all this coal and energy and power plants. that it is a smidgen as president obama would say, a smidgen of the energy that is used now that pollutes the atmosphere. the greater good is served. >> building big big plants to get the price down to o'reilly who was the other guy. >> dicaprio. >> i thought you said what's his name with you on the five. >> gutfeld. >> his contract suspect. >> they are building this thing so the price is going to come down and you know it. will you, eric bolling, will probably buy the car. >> you could apply that same
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argument to solyndra and solar panels. the reason why solyndra didn't work they couldn't get the price down where homeowners couldn't afford it put them on their roofs. we lost $500 million in solyndra. >> tesla we are not losing because they paid the money back. >> they are doing the credit. look, you can be as sin coal as you want. this is big. it is big to get away from poo tech. smart guys on wall street. tens of billions of dollars to loan, government didn't offer the money. >> they paid the money back there is no more loans in play. they play paid it back. >> i don't i don't remember. >> i don't remember all innovative, wonderful capitalist companies. >> they paid the money back. >> if you have a good product. this is about cleaner air
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and hurting the villains. this is elevated above apple and the other consumer products. one last word. >> last word, bill, you look in that camera night after night say hey folks i have got your back, right? >> um-huh. >> all those folks watching now they are paying their taxes. do you think they want the government after they send in their check to the irs do you think they want the government to start speculating and playing around with tesla's fiskers and solyndras or do you think do you think they want so say let the private. >> i think what they want is relief from opec and relief from the villains of the world. >> eric bolling. >> smarter than i am. you guys can decide. students. explore a very troubling situation: dupont rapes a 3-year-old girl guess no jail time. is it legal upcoming. ac, afc!
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unresolved problem segment tonight, all over the u.s.a. teachers are under assault by teachers public schools. verbal assaults, verbal l. in houston a fox affiliate web site claimed to instruct kids on how to get their teachers fired. the guy who runs the site says the accusing teachers of molestation is satire. nevertheless as a former teacher myself i know that things are getting dangerous in some classrooms with us now to react monica crowley and alan colmes both fox news analyst. monica, you are up first. >> when i saw this and they say it's a joke but one of the kids that is seen in some of these videos, look, these are jokes but i'm trying to draw attention to the fact that there are some kids on the internet looking on youtube, going on google,
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trying to find out how to pull these kind of things off. that really scares me: internet and what they're actually up there trying to do. >> what they are trying to do is not only with the net, but they now have recording devices all right in the classrooms. so they record everything the teachers say. all right. they have video devices. >> right. some kids are following teachers. technological component, colmes, teachers are now being watched and sureld by their students. especially students who hate them because they want them in trouble. >> didn't look like it was fun i can't understand put on. and some could see these videos and say wait a minute, maybe this is something i can can actually. have a boss you may not like. >> they dual it to the boss, too. have a video camera in an entire classroom all the time so they know what's
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going on. >> teachers have to won't allow the kids to have machines on them. public schools, you can expect if you are a teacher to be constantly constantly surveilled by your teachers if that teacher touched me or did something to me. teacher's live is ruined. >> a lot of times he said, she said. teacher like you said their life, their livelihood. their ability to get hired elsewhere is completely ruined. now, do these kids understand it. do they not get it? my mother was a grade school teacher for many many years. and she used to have over 30 kids in their classroom. and at that time she used to be able to hug the kids. you know, comfort them if they got hurt on the playground. now teachers can't go anywhere near students for this very reason because they're afraid maybe a kid
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is going to interpret this the wrong way. >> you can't even raise your voice. >> you can't raise your voice. >> can't be alone with a child for example without a monitor. >> you cannot raise your voice. >> friend a kid on facebook funchts a kid says f you in the classroom. >> in california that's aloud. >> one thing in the videos, if you are a teacher don't friend your students on facebook. >> you are insane if you are a teacher doing anything with the internet with the kids. >> the bigger issue though too is the breakdown of respect for authority. >> absolutely. there isn't any respect. those little machines these kids all have all the iphones and the blackberries and all of, this they do anything they want on these machines. they say anything and there are no consequences, boom. >> there is a cultural breakdown of the respect for authority whether teachers police our leaders. >> kids are doing it to their parents. >> the parents aren't there to enforce it.
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>> all right. terrible and troubling situation. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. john stossel says he likes to gamble and everybody should have plenty of access to do that why? then on the is it legal. healthy man rapes a 3-year-old girl for two years gets no jail time. hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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stossel matters segment
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tonight, gambling, our pal john likes to do. that is likes to gamble. and will tell everybody about it this coming thursday night. >> sports. >> stocks. >> casino. >> poker online. gambling is larr and i say that's fine. some say gambling isn't a game. >> just has negative consequences that begin to ripple through society. >> my poker game with friends would be a crime in half the states. where people arrested for gambling when it's okay for states to sell lotteries? >> all right. but with an estimated 9 million americans addicted to gambling is stossel's attitude responsible? he joins us from washington. how much do you gamble? are you a big gambling guy? >> i am. i will bet on anything. i will bet on which raindrop will fall first on the car window. and i bet on sports with friends all the time. >> what does it do for you? why are you involved with this? >> it excites me. and i can watch every single
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baseball game all year because i have picked a team at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year i can win 100 bucks. each game is worth, what, 11 cents? it makes me root for that team. >> this engages your interest into various things. now, you want as a libertarian anybody to gamble at any time anywhere. right? >> any adults. people should be able to do anything that's peaceful. >> so, if that's true, the 9 million compulsive gamblers we have in the united states will probably rise to 2, 37 million yes? >> no. >> why not if it was easier to gamble your life away say on the internet. you could do whatever you want on the internet, gamble, gamble, gamble, your own living room would be your casino. you know, you don't think there would be an explosion in people losing the rent money? >> there would be a few more. but your number is dubious. this group claims there are that many problem gamblers,
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north all are addicted to. >> have you ever been to vegas and the other casino states? have you ever seen the ghetto areas and what these people do? have you ever been there? >> yes. and i agree. it's gross. at the slot machines where they're getting 20% hit to the casino each time and they lose all their money and they keep going. it's repulsive. banning it doesn't stop it. it goes on illegally then. >> i was never a banned gambling kind of guy. but i think you have to regulate it. if you are going to have it, it should help the kids. for example, legalized gambling enemy states, the revenue the states get goes to the schools. i will support that i won't support unfettered gambling emp because i think it's just harmful. i really do. i think it's a harmful situation. some people can control it i bet once in a while on games. not a lot. i'm not an exciting guy like you. i don't have my little friends coming over and throwing chips on the table. that would give me a heart attack. that's way too much excitement for me. i don't mind you doing it but i do think if you open the gates and anybody does
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anything at any time and you can't control. you say the adults. if you had legalized internet gambling, you know kids would be on that. how are they -- they are not going to know who is gambling. i will give you the last word on it it. >> the kids who gamble turn out to be less likely to be problem gamblers. they learn about odds. they learn about math. and, look, you talk about the states what they're doing. those lotteries they run are the worst sleaziest, most disgusting came. game. the odds are terrible. don't work. you can make millions in the lottery. >> again, the money goes to good things. >> 10% goes to education or whatever. maybe 10%. 50, 60% goes to the winner. 35% goes to the company running the lottery. often an italian conglomerate. 10% goes to this purpose. >> i'm not going to stick up for the lottery industry. i have never in my life bought a lottery ticket u ever. biggest scam there.
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if mope is going to come my way i will earn it. >> stossel, thank you. when we come right back, is it legal, answer this question. is it american season -- is it it open season on american children when a monster gets no jail time whatsoever. barkley? yes i am. nah charles barkley is way taller. there's my picture on the wall. yeah that could be anyone. what about my jersey over there? oh yeah, that's your jersey. there's my bobble head right behind you. alright well let me see you bobble. yeah, i'm just not buying it man. earn unlimited double miles with no blackout dates from the capital one venture card. my brother john, he works here. john, you know this guy? what's in your wallet?
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight. >> a horrible story out of delaware, this man, robert richards fourth an heir to the dupont family fortune pleaded guilty to rape. admitting he performed sex act on his 3-year-old daughter for two years. the judge has sentenced him to probation and community service saying he would not fairwell in prison. she now has to deal with that her entire life. the sentence, is it as bad as it looks wiehl? >> it's really really bad. he was first charged with two sentences or two charges of second degree. right? he would have gotten a mandatory 10 on each of those. that would have given him a mandatory 20. they pled this down. >> to fourth degree rape. >> fourth degree carries a mandatory nothing up to 15 years. so here.
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>> so just. >> probation. >> the prosecutor, the judge, all complicity in allowing this man to get away with it. >> the prosecutor pled it down. >> judge stepsed it. >> was there a reason why the judge and the prosecutor did this? >> there was something in the record that you mentioned in your open which is saying that this individual would not fair well in prison. >> so what? who cares. >> inappropriate sentencing guidelines. gave him 8 years probation. this an individual who is 6'4", between 250 and 276 pounds. raping his daughter. >> we don't care how he would fair. >> we don't want him to fair well in prison. >> are you aware the do the dupont family owns delaware. >> they are a wealthy family. >> do you believe this had anything to do with this? if this guy was some slug in a trailer park would he have been treated this way. >> in all my years as a prosecutor i do believe that has had an impact. >> okay. so the fix is in. this guy is is a rich guy in delaware and this is what happens. disgraceful. >> yes. everybody says has nothing
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to do with it but look at the facts. >> go back to nevada. when we last left the ladies we were talking about another monster. okay? he gets one year in prison for raping a girl, a little girl for six years. >> step grand daughter. over 100 sex acts. >> and he gets one year. as the judge doesn't explain it, doesn't care. there is the judge, adams. here is the district attorney dick gamut. here is what he says about this monster. >> bounds of the law. may not agree with what he did but he sentenced him within the bounds of the wall so legally he was justified. >> he says he is ware of national media coverage of this case. lot of smens and statements by people who don't he know the facts and don't know what they are talking about. >> he is particularly critical of commentator bill o'reilly. >> he made some comments that we should do something about this too it and my
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question back to him what do you suggest we do? we know what the law is we is been doing it for a long time. >> here is what i suggest do you, quit, resign. okay? because you don't care about this kid. you -- i don't agree with it what did you do? did you speak out about it? did you try to explain it to the folks of washtenaw county how this could happen? you don't deserve to be there go get a job, sell something. all right? get out oof the way so the kids can be protected. am i too harsh here. >> no, i agree with you. >> you should be outraged. >> no outrage at all. i don't know the facts? i know the facts you pinhead. you are gutless and you wouldn't come on this program. you wouldn't come on it. okay? because you are a coward. and that little girl who got raped for all of those years, you know, you are not looking out for her. you don't care about her. this guy is going to be back on the street. that's what he is going to be. soon. soon. >> any day. >> and he blaming the media. >> no, no. >> it's our fault. we did it.
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>> this defendant signed a plea 10 years to life. >> he would have accepted the 10 years. >> he did accept the 10 years. >> i think we can all go to washoe county. reno, corrupt place. run by a corrupt people. all right, who don't care about the kids. and, see, if i were the d.a., i would have said i'm resigning. i can't do this anymore. >> do what you said which was ask for recall election of this judge. throw him off othe bench. >> you can't impeach this judge. you could recall him. >> you could recall him and get his pension out of there. >> yeah. in that county we won't accept people who won't protect children. >> >> they don't have to explain it. >> something needs to be done to send a message. >> i would like to hear the explanation from this brent adams. then maybe we will know the facts. >> he said it's a clerical error. hiding behind that retire early not wait until
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january. >> there we go from delaware to reno nevada. open season on american kids. ladies, thank you. krauthammer is on deck. how will obamacare effect you? charles really hopped up about this. he will have some straight talk moments away. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the they're approved for up totacts 30 nights of continuous wear. ask youroctor about safety information as serious eye problems mayccur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial.
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back of the book segment tonight, the president celebrated the affordable healthcare law today saying it had met expectations. medical industry and those things will not be completely defined for a few more months. joining us now from washington on his take will be obamacare in the long run charles krauthammer: i don't care they care how many people signed up. they being the stop on the
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weigh station to full government control of the medical industry. am i wrong? >> it's sort of an intermediate step. cleaner had they gone all the way to full government control. plan like they have in canada. make they have in britain would make a lot more sense than this insane miss mash which is government control but through these insurance companies and these numbers that they are touting are phony numbers. how six or seven million have signed up like saying anybody who goes on amazon orders a any of nifty has purchd the stereo set. can i assure you it's not going to show up at your house. in can't tell you you paid the premium. >> they don't want to tell you, they don't want that
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information. i think the over. the obama administration knew that wasn't going to pass correct me if i am wrong. miss mash. it's chaotic. but the goal is okay. maybe this -- we could do this better by having what you just said. what they want. they don't want to give you stats. they don't care who pays. they don't care about any of that. >> it's hard to know what the motive was other than they decided it was a great liberal ideal or great liberal objective to get national healthcare. and they would get it any way they could. they had a temporary majority in 2009 and 2010. they were going to exploit that majority to shove this down the throats of the republicans and of the work it out later. the irony of this is, i love
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the way democrats say this is the law of the land. you can't change it there is no law of the land. this is a 2500 page bill. do you ever hear anybody citing provision, you know, section 627 or whatever. no. because nothing that's written in the law matters. they decide what the law is every wednesday morning. they have changed it 38 times the employer mandate is every wednesday morning. they've changed it 38 times. the employer mandate is out. remember the great debate in the country. for two years over the individual mandate? the individual mandate no longer exists. they haven't said so officially, but if you want out of the individual mandate, do you know what you have to do? you have to say this is a hardship, there are hardship exceptions. it's meant to me, if there's a
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hurricane or a tornado and you're living out of the back of a pickup truck, you can opt out. all you have to do now is tick off the box that says hardship and you're out. >> you don't even have to explain it. it could be as simple as i don't know how to work the computer. so i don't get it. >> when you have an anonymous bureaucratic system and use the word honor system as a way of describing you are deliberately misusing the language. >> let's advance the story into an area that is extremely serious for every american. i said there are two things that will define this. president obama's entire historical legacy is riding on this, number one, the costs of it, which i believe may overwhelm the taxpayer. but number two, and more importantly, what it does to the
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medical industry. the doctors are going to flee. and the medical services will then be provided by physicians assistants and nurse practitioners so the whole medical industry we have in america, is going to decline pretty quickly and pretty drastically. do you believe that's going to happen? >> absolutely i believe it i went to medical school years ago. i talk to my ex-colleagues. they said, how did you know to get out of the business years ago? i didn't. but they're getting out. they lost their awe taken my, independence and authority. they're working twice as hard because of government reimbursement, they know it's going to be worse because they can barely keep up. a lot of the practices are going out of business we have without a doubt going into obama care, the best medical system on
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earth. however, it was the most expensive, there's no doubt about that. but rather than attacking the main cause of the added expense, which is the totally insane malpractice system which only exists in this country and nowhere else. a study in massachusetts found that fully one quarter of all the hospitalizations, procedures and treatments and tests were done for legal reasons, instead of -- >> unnecessary -- >> there is not a line on tort reform in 2500 pages. they're going to save the money by destroying the system, that's what's going to happen. >> factor tip of the day, the missing plane and tv ratings. tip. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work.
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poor and middle class the most. why can't we have cheap fossil fuels. because extraction is expensive. the future. let's get on it. bill, you hit the nail when you said obama care is supposed to fail, it's been the plan all along. >> kind of, sort of. i said the proponents don't care how many folks sign up because it's a way stop to the feds completely running the health care industry bill, i agree with you, the movie noah should be called somebody else, it was not authentic to the story. to people really think kangaroos really swam to get on the arc? did you and martin due guard do research for noah, it has as
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many false hoods as killing jesus. you are bearing false witness, are you not? that is not ail gorical. the show here was great. my wife and i are still laughing. >> o'reilly, you and miller brought your a game to charleston on friday night. >> we had a great time. folks are great there. >> there are just six more tickets available before fall. they will all sell out. details on billo'reilly.com. the hysteria about the missing jetliner is beginning to subside. the coverage was crazy, and it was done to get ratings, well, the ratings for the month of march are in, the factor covered
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the jetliner story responsibly, and we beat everybody in every demographic category. the o'reilly factor's ratings were 267% higher than cnn and msnbc. you combine cnn and msnbc and hln, we beat them all together by more than 50%. journalistic justice was done, and the pundits who lied about the ratings are exposed. the factor stuck to its prince pelds and you should too. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. we would like you to spout off about the factor. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be nebulous. i love that word.
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miss megyn is never nebulous, and she's up next. the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. i'm megyn kelly live in new york, with breaking news on a major earthquake tonight off the coast of chile. a tsunami wave has been generated. there are evacuations in coastal areas, we will go to the breaking newsdesk in moments. >> this law has made our health care system a lot better. a lot better. >> did the president take a victory lap a little too soon? we'll show you what the fact checkers found when they reviewed his claims. >> when you do descent with mainstream