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education system or part of the problem? vote in our gretawire poll. and up next, the o'reilly factor. good night from washington, d.c. the o'reilly factor son. tonight. >> will you lend me the money. >> it's not that i'm against lending you money. you can do whatever you want with it it's just that you don't do with it. >> a new report says working americans have now fallen behind canadians and some europeans in earning power but why? we have a special report. off the top of your head can you identify one tangible achievement? >> obviously it's expansive process. >> so no. >> once again the state department cannot point to any significant accomplishments by former secretary of state hillary clinton. we are have an update on
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that. >> how often do you guys smoke? >> every day. >>. daily. it's a daily thing for me. >> all day every day. >> also tonight, dennis miller or pot mania. in the u.s.a. >> this is craziness this stuff. >> 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. earning money in america. that's the subject of this even's talking points memo. no surprise study says working middle class americans falling behind counterparts are in canada and even some parts of western europe when it comes to salaries. since the year 2000. median income has risen nearly 20% in britain and canada. 16% in ireland but has barely risen at all in the u.s.a. when you hear the economy is improving, you know it's bs. wages are what really matter
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and they are not going up much here. now, the uber liberal "new york times" says that's because managers and executives are taking all the money. leaving little for the workers. president obama and many democrats want to redistribute income believing that the federal government can stimulate higher wages we have had five years of that obviously not working. social trend is the real problem with wage growth in america. it's obvious that major corporations and each some small businesses are hoarding money. not hiring not developing. punishing tax system means millions of dollars of profits are kept overseas and not brought here to expand industry. that is macroeconomics, something that president obama does not seem to understand. the "new york times" does understand it however, they don't care. they want capitalism to be diminished. they want corporate america to give, not earn. in the real world it is still possible for hard working americans to
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prosper. i oversee a thriving business thanks to the infrastructure fox news provides. i do a lot of the skill work, i anchor the factor, i write the books. my earnings are far above those who assist me. is that wrong? but because we are profitable here, we're able to pay our workers good money. most of them are young professionals on the rise and we value that. their wages are based on performance, experience, and time on the job. now, it's not easy to work here. you have to be smart, well-educated, well-spoken. we do not say cool or awesome. but i don't care where you are from. what color you are, or even what your personality is. i don't care. i'm looking for responsible workers who produce. our standards are high but not unreasonable. and those who work for the factor are in a good economic place. but if you don't work hard. if you are not well-read, if you cannot speak properly, you can't work here. and that is what should be
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emphasized in this country, developing a skill set and a hard work ethic. but it's not being encouraged. instead, the idol talk is all about inequality. that the system rigged. telling the american workers they are victims. therefore some don't strive as hard as they might. finally the private sector fears the new social order the obama administration is trying impose. that's obamacare mandates that has restricted hiring and expansion. it has made the most prosperous nation on earth. we should damn well get back to it. because if we don't you might want to think about working in canada. that's the memo. reaction with us, fox business an varney and ox treasury department official under presidents clinton and obama. where am i going wrong here, ms. ox? >> you have to recognize for people who are employed. they are working hard, their wages have still stagnated.
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they are on the hamster wheel. they are not getting anywhere. >> not for everybody. not here at the factor. >> employees here are pretty special. >> no. it's because we are making money here, we are doing well here. that's why their salaries are given raises. we want to keep them. if they go to cnn they might improve. it's a competitive situation here. >> here is the disconnect. corporate profits are improving. highest ever of the economy. wages are at the lowest level ever of the economy. not that corporations around the country are suffering. it's that the share that is going to workers versus going to shareholders. >> so the solution to that ms. ochs is for the worker to go some place else. >> i worked for a company called below broadcasting. pretty big company. they paid me way under what i was worth when my own hummable opinion do you know what i did? i went to denver. i'm not being treated fairly here. i picked it up and went to work there for a much higher
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wage. now the workers can't do that because there are fewer jobs. that's the crux of the matter. if you are not being treated fairly and i agree some corporations don't. go some place else. >> when i first came to america, almost 40 years ago, the rules were very clear. you got a job, you worked hard, saved money, bought a house, got married, had kids. in that order. that pushed you up into the measure dream, the american middle class. president obama, i think, has fundamentally changed america. in the last five years, that work ethic has been reverse glfd because he feels that the system is rigged against people in a certain category. maybe people of color. maybe working americans without college degrees. and even people trying to get a college degree, it costs so much money to get it, all right, that he feels it's a rigged situation. >> i think he comes at it from the other side of the fence. he looks at success, money, wealth, as the enemy. >> how do you know that though? i never got that vibe from him. >> the tagsization? >> the tagsization is to give to people that he feels
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aren't being treated fairly. >> that's buying votes, bill. >> of course he is buying votes, stuart. >> that is buying votes. >> not economically successful. >> it hasn't been. wouldn't you cede that that all the social engineering and social justice that this administration has done for five years hannity succeeded in the economic realm. >> one of the things did he was extend the bush tax cuts. is that true social engineering you think he is doing? >> by extending the tax cuts which he had to do by the way because of the recession is so brutal, he had to do it. he didn't basically say to business, hey, we're going to give you a little bit of a break and we structure the tax so you can bring this money back from overseas. surely, as a former treasury department official, surely you know how many billions of dollars are just sitting over there doing nothing. >> absolutely. and we need comprehensive tax reform. >> we haven't gotten it? >> you are right, we haven't. that's mostly because of congress. >> i have never heard president obama ever put
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forth a change in the tax code, ever. >> the budget he just submitted has changes in the tax code. specifically talking about closing corporate loopholes. talking about comprehensive reform. >> i'm taxed and so is stuart because he make a lot of money too. we are taxed at auto% of our money. now, to you ms. ochs, that's not enough is it. >> i'm not saying that at all. >> is 50% of my money enough. >> i think 50% is plenty. i think the real challenge is that most people in your income bracket are not actually paying auto% rate. >> they are close to it now. paying a much lower effective rated. lower taxes on the middle class because they are struggling. the way we need to find to make up that money is closing loopholes and. >> close corporate loopholes. $2 trillion in american corporate profits launched overseas that should come back here. it's not coming back here, because if it does come back here you pay 35% corporate
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tax. in canada it's 15%. >> what do you say to that? >> i still say that's not the problem effecting the middle class today. it's not the fact that people who have jobs are not getting paid enough. they are not sharing in the prosperity of their company. >> if varney is right and he rarely is, 2 trillion comes back. it has to go somewhere. in order for it not to be taxed at the prohibitive rate, it would have to go into reflex sympathetic -- r an. >> we would hope. so that's not necessarily the case. there are a lot of companies that have a lot of cash on their balance sheets in the u.s. >> leave that company. >> there is no guarantee if the money comes back they invest it in r and d. >> can't enforce private enterprise to do it. it doesn't make economic sense they would continue to hoard if they could make more money down the road. last word, stuart. >> one area where it is not president obama's fault. that's technology. what's app. messaging system. it's worth $19 billion.
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it's got 55 employees that is massive wealth creation without job creation. there is no middle class. >> no, the technology has changed from service to that but people have to adapt. >> total big difference. >> find a way for workers to share more in the inventions and other things they do on behalf of companies, in the same way that actors have syndication deals. do you develop a cancer drug that is a blockbuster of the century, you participate in that. >> absolutely. you have to trade market it and go. >> if you work for fighter, that doesn't pfizer that doesn't happen again. >> all that fair stuff. >> i'm a refugee from socialism. english immigrant to america. socialism doesn't work. >> there they are. next on the rundown, another reason workers are not getting ahead is that they are distracted by social media, things like facebook. john stossel on that. then miller on america going to pot. upcoming.
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stossel matter segment tonight it. social media versus your privacy and prosperity. john stossel will air a special on the fox business channel entitled "they know what they do" looking at the laws of personal privacy due to social media. >> would you ever give up facebook and the internet for your privacy? >> no. >> no. i really value it too much. >> no way. no way. i love facebook. >> no. and that's like going off the planet here now is stossel. there is a group called flurry that does surveys about the internet. 176 mobile addicts. can't stop texting or whatever they are doing. up from 7 million in march of 13. one year. one year and i believe it. this is like a scourge in america. and it holds us back on two levels. the one that you are dealing with tomorrow, privacy.
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and the one that we just dealt with in the talking points memo, employment. let's talk privacy first. what did you find out? >> well, privacy is a problem. and that when you are on these things, there are data minors, data brokers who know what you are looking at. and they sell that information. >> okay. so, just the fact that you punch up a certain web site, all right sn umbrellas are us. and every umbrella maker is going to know that you are on there. >> suddenly you are getting ads for umbrellas and you within der wife. >> and if you are doing something more pernicious, porn realm or something like that, a rubber sheet, you are going to get a lot of stuff kicked your way. >> right. and i say it's a problem but so what? people are more scared of that than the government. but the government can put you in jail. all these people can do. >> is annoy you? >> yeah. >> i think people need to know what they're dealing with now. if you go into cyber sites and you go on these machines, wherever you go, everybody is going to know about it. right? >> well, not everybody but a lot more people than you think.
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will and if you are credit card information, your bank info is in there,. >> security number and all of that. now, facebook. are you on facebook? >> yeah. >> you are? >> yeah. >> see, i don't even know what this is, facebook. and i'm not being -- i'm not kidding. i don't have time to just do this. so, why would john stossel be on facebook, for what reason? >> 300,000 people receive notes from me about liberty on my john stossel page and then i have a personal page with my secret name for my volleyball games. this is how we arrange them. and it's wonderful. get to know people. >> can't pick up the phone and call your volleyball pinheads. >> not 100 people at once. >> 100 people on your team. >> no. i want four people. who can show up at central park 4:00 p.m. today. >> use it for two reasons to blast people with your annoying musings and organize your dopey volleyball game. >> that's correct. >> you have to do it on facebook? no other private way of doing it. >> i like doing it.
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enhances our life. you don't even use email, right? >> no. i use email sometimes. but not a lot. i don't have a lot of time for that. because i have to think, stossel. i have to think about the world and the country and come up with solutions to vexing problems. i'm not into dopey volleyball at 3:00 a.m. in central park. >> beyond volleyball. just the interactions between people are -- yeah, some kids overuse it but now. >> some kids? >> many kids. but some kids who are lonely, listening to music, alone in their rooms are now communicating with other people. >> always upside and bad side. i submit to you that one of the reasons that american workers aren't as ambitious as they once were, is because there are lost in a world of cyberspace. lost in a world that they create. >> oh, no, no. >> you are saying you reject that? >> i totally reject that. >> talk to some teachers. and don't pay attention to their lessons because they are doing. this and they are sneaking in and they are doing it? >> all pay attention to their lessons? >> no it was easier to
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control the urchins when i was in the classroom. now a serious addiction in their pocket. last word. >> you call it addiction. i call it empowerment. wonderful world. makes the world better. >> if you want to play volleyball with stossel. >> beach volleyball. >> directly ahead, we will continue our discussion on hillary clinton and what she has accomplished as secretary of state. later, miller on pot mania throughout the u.s.a. what does the d man think about that? factor is coming right back.
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performance by state. >> can you, off the top of your head, identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last -- >> i'm certain that those that were here at the time, who worked hard on that effort could point out one. >> all right. so, roach is there a hillary clinton component to it that question in that report? >> there is. and we deal with this in two parts, bill. the question for which my much respected friend and colleague jen socky could quite frankly been better prepared had to do with the quadrennial diplomacy review. four years top-to-bottom review. modeled on similar review done for many years at the pentagon. it's important to note that jen opened up the press conference touting the qddr and hillary clinton. which means one can only imagine what the intervening 24 hours have been like for jen socky. let's be clear when the dean of the state department
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press corps stumped jen socky yesterday with that question, it was not synonymous with asking her whether hillary clinton accomplished anything tangible as secretary of state but it was close. and socky's answer was reminiscent of when president eisenhower was asked in the summer of 1960 to name a major decision in which vice president nixon then running for president and played a key role give me a week and i will think you of one. this is out there. and it's a serious problem for hillary clinton. >> when eisenhower it that you were what, 20 years old back in 1960, i believe you? remember that but some other people don't and then it nixon was embarrassed because eisenhower couldn't do up with anything nixon did for eight years. hillary clinton, you said, all right, came back, not hillary clinton but the state department came back tonight with the robust defense. what was the headline of what she accomplished? >> well, i will tell you what, bill. in my reporting for fox news and also in an article that i published in washingtonian magazine in december, for which i interviewed both of hillary clinton's deputy
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secretaries of state and other top aides of hers. i have closely examined her legacy as america's top diplomat. when i would ask these people her own aids point blank to site her biggest accomplishments they invariably replied in think tanking terms. reshaping global perceptions of america or the pivot to asia. these are not accomplishments that will translate readily into 30 second ads. basically saying they don't have a headline. >> the best they can cited for themselves is bringing iran back to the table for negotiations using sanctions. that's an important accomplishment, but it could very well be a temporary one. >> i think that should be noted. i think that should be noted that the sanctions imposed by the obama administration on iran did bring them back to the negotiating table. because we want to be fair here to mrs. clinton -- >> -- sure. there is another. >> we are not in the business of bashing her and saying she didn't do anything. now, my personal opinion, rosen, and i will will give you the last word in 20 seconds is that mrs. clinton didn't do much.
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she was more of a figure head, pretty much gallivanting around the world at the president's request. but didn't really accomplish much. 10 seconds because i want to get to cammeron here. >> the people on the inside at the state department and also some the leading expert leading analysts outside of the state department were in agreement that hillary clinton didn't accomplish very much as secretary of state she live because her boss, president obama, was as one likes to put it, one of the most controlling foreign policy presidents since richard nixon. >> all right. cammeron. are you there cammeron still? >> yes. >> now you saw me last night say that attorney general holder and the president were very misguided by trying to sell that hard drug dealers aren't committing violent acts. >> sure. >> however, this has taken on a life of its own. go. >> well, today, the justice department outlined the ground rules, the guidelines to qualify for clemenciy which the president says he wants to start grant after review period. this could put thousands of inmates back on the street. they have to have been
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sentenced under old laws that were updated with shorter sentences under what's called the by partisan fair sentencing act of 2010. they have to be nonviolent criminals with no links to organized crime. >> they are not buying my -- that you saw meth or heroin and that's a violent act. they are not buying it it. >> gets sketchy because these will include people who sold drugs and in some cases. >> most people. they are traffickers. >> there is more of it got to serve 10 years in prison. no other serious crime in history. good prison records and no history of violence. then they can qualify to apply. what makes this look political to an awful lot of people is that the entire thing is happening as congress already has a bill called the smarter sentencing act, working its way through the house. it's got 10 republican sponsors, most democrats are for it. in the senate, at least in concept, conservative tea party darlings like rand paul and ted cruz and mike lee of utah and jeff flake of arizona all support the idea in contrast, so they think. >> why do they support it? why are these guys supporting it? >> because the prison ares
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are overcrowded and these sentences for people serving in jail right now seem fair. if you got busted and quicked under the old laws in prison for 30 years now on something that has a much shorter sentence based on something that happened in 2010. out of the 200,000 plus federal inmates half of them are nonviolent drug offenders. >> you are using the word nonviolent which i don't buy for a minute i have to call you on it. it's interesting. we have drug mail on the leniency question coming up. plenty more ahead. factor moves along this evening. sobbing teacher gets 30 days in jail for sexually abusing a high school opportunity student. another disturbing situation. miller on why pot smoking is the rage all over the u.s.a. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way
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personal story segment tonight. gender. theme women should be equal to men everywhere especially salary area. recently an opinion piece argued so-called pay gap between men and women is not a bad thing. if the ladies start making more money than the guys, they would have a harder time finding suitable mates or something. the implication that women like to marry successful men. joining us from los angeles leslie marshall and from washington kate obenshain. all right. now, this is very confusing to me. did i portray it to the
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audience accurately, first of all, kate, and what do you think about it? >> actually, i think you did. i think what phyllis is saying is there is this natural inticket among wynn. he stirs the pot by pointing out the obvious that you are not awill youd to with feminist. she says there is a thing called hiprfamy. women look for men make more money. men like to marry women who they think are better than they in certain areas like they are more attractive, they are younger. this is just a fact. phyllis is pointing it out. she does so by. >> let me back up that women like to marry successful guys though? national bureau of economic research pointed last year this is not a right wing group. they did expansive study. there has been studies as far as back as i know about in 1989. and many studies since then that have shown that women look to marry men who are
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more successful in part, bill, so they can take time off. raise their children. it's a natural instinct. >> not have to worry about the economic repercussions. when they marry somebody who is less successful, their marriages are less satisfying and they are more likely to end in divorce. >> wow. all right, leslie, from your perch you say, what? >> wow. kate, i thought we were going to agree on this. let me tell you, when i first married my husband he made a lot less. he was in residency and i didn't marry him because of money. out here in los angeles we call those gold diggers if i was going to marry for money, bill, i would have married you. the problem here is that it is 2014. i would hope that women are not marrying men just because. >> with all due respect to dusty springfield kate had an excellent summation based on the facts of a study that says american women feel more secure, more comfortable if the guy they are marrying can provide
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more now, do you dispute that? >> the united states census bureau has told us since 2007, up until the latest numbers of 2012, that women don't makes a much as men, bill, and that is what this fight war on women is about, and so the reason marrying men that make more is because they make more. the men make more than we do go over to kate so you can rethink. women feel more comfortable marrying men more successful than they're economically. therefore phyllis puts forth not bill o'reilly. i want to stay out of this, all right. puts forth that this gender income gap isn't really that important. do you buy that opinion, kate? >> well, first of all, she points out that the 77 cents myth is a myth. >> we have destroyed that here, yes. >> she is talking about a much smaller income gap.
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and she says the reality of that is it because of the actual choices that women make? they continue to choose less profitable industries. they continue to work less. >> established yard. but the core remains and let me give leslie the last word. do you believe the research on, this leslie, that it isn't a big deal among women if they make a few cents less than men because they would rather have more men who are successful for social purposes? ladder word. >> no, i don't. i think that most women want to be treated fairly and equally. and i think because of the opportunity, and a lot of choices that women have had phyllis recommended when i recommended her years back to stay home means that they're behind with education, skills, work experience, and that's why they hold the majority of the top ten jobs that pay less 10.10 an hour. that's what we want to change. get married to great guys who make more than us or
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equal to us, which is certainly my hope for the future. >> women do make the same as men. >> my husband would love me to make more. >> okay. i'm glad i stayed above the fray on this one. when we come right back, it will be miller time, the missing jet, the stow away kid who flew to hawaii inside the wheel well of a plane and pot mania. miller is next.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight, three hot topics, get to the sage of southern california, joins us from santa barbara. so, miller, some debris washed up in western australia, but it doesn't look like it's the missing plane or something you have lost interest in the story or are you still following it. >> before i start, billy, what's with all the purple that you are wearing. back out on the road with prince doing the tour? >> i think this is a little naty. word of the day. naty? >> you are right we will be in cincinnati this weekend so why not look nati. how is that for a plug? can i tell you something about this plane, billy? i mean this after having said a prayer for those people unless i hear that this plane has landed safely and everybody has gone back to their loved ones, i don't care about the plane.
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i am getting sick of being grizzly and morbid in the guise of being informed. so many people in the world these days say i have to keep up on that to be informed. no, we don't. the world is a scary place right now and we all try to hold ourself into our safe gravitational field by bemoaning and noticing the losses of others: i hope they all get home. i don't follow this plane, odd way i feel badly it happened. life is mean sometimes. i'm getting sick of acting like i care because of people i don't know in the guise of almost registering safety from their plight. we live in morbid times. >> we do there is mystery element of this that has fascinated a lot of people. that being said we still don't have anything. there is a kid in california who stowed away to hawaii in the wheel well of a jet
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plane and miller and i are going to honolulu in a couple of weeks. i tried to book that seat for you. wheel well, using frequent flier miles, of course, i don't know if they are going to do it or not. are you ready to go that way? >> here is my luck, put me in the wheel well next to the kid and he wouldn't shut up. well, the kid was in i got the hibernation state before he got into the wheel well. i will tell the kid. this damn it, i'm proud of you, kid. at least you did something. at least you showed some initiative. kids aren't doing anything. it takes some kohonas to climb up in at wheel well. >> if that kid would have been in the basement for three years. >> a lot of these are jokes of course you see. i'm not encouraging my son
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to risk his life because i love my son. the purpose of the comedy segment on the o'reilly factor i have to do the joke how does this kid get into the wheel well? i'm trying to get through, they got a patrol car toe scope up my tukas they are looking for a thing. i'm getting -- by part timers this kid is crawling into a wheel well. that's going on? that's a joke, too. a lot of these will be jokes tonight. >> they're strip searching you, miller. meantime the kid is jumping over the fence. want to get your hair gel. that's what's happening. >> trust me, they get time and a half for strip searching pee now,talking about wilg away doing nothing. did you see denver with the pot festival over the weekend? >> i have got some jokes about it if it's permissible. >> yes, it is. go. >> look at jesse if in the first place with the gay upturned collar is he like a
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gay dracula. i guess this is this guy and his kid. i don't tell people what to do with their kids. i don't want anybody telling me. i guess i like having my kids lie on the wheel well on the way to hawaii. i don't want you coming in and telling me it's a bad thing. then i have to tell you that was a joke. jesse, i'm not going to tell that parent what to do. i will know this. i think that there is a way for kids to make hay off all these people getting stoned. it's going to be the rebirth of our economy. as reinvigorating our economy after the fdr 10 years that went before it. the war machine ramping up got it going. kids, strow remember half the people out there now on the playing field are stoned. like that kid. they are laughing at absolutely anything for 20 minutes at a time. you can take them down. you know what the 420 crowd is? eventually they are going to be working for you and they are going to come up and go, hey, for 20 bucks, i will wash your car. for 20 bucks i will mow your lawn.
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for 20 bucks i will shovel your front driveway. that's what 420 means. take them down, they are exhibiting a limp on the saharan getty plane. take them. >> i like it, miller. i like it. the straight kids will rule. that's the campaign. >> this is going to reboot the economy. half the playing field is giggling. >> dennis miller, everybody. the d man and i are looking forward to seeing you as mentioned cincinnati this friday night. buffalo, new york, saturday the next night. april 26th at the shae. and honolulu going to be a blast in hun lieu will you. may 10th. minneapolis june 7th and in the dakotas at the end of july. information for all the bolder fresher shows on bill o'reilly.com. on deck, yet another female high school teacher convicted of sexually abusing a high school student. she gets 30 days. right back with it. bulldog: [yawn]
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. back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? we begin with, yet, another high school teacher convicted of sexually molesting a student. 3 the-year-old denise kesse sentenced to 30 days in jail pleading second degree sexual assault 16-year-old boy. awful story on many fronts. she is is a wife and mother. >> my son is the light of my life. he is intelligent. confident and compassionate. my love for him pushes me to create a better future for us all. >> here now to explain further fox news anchor martha maccallum see him with anchor. hillsborough, oregon is a suburb of oregon. i know it well. was there ever a reason given by this woman for her actions? >> no. there are three different instances. this boy was a 16-year-old boy in her special education class, no less. she was his teacher. she was texting him,
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according to the report. >> two other boys. >> touching him. and there is some counts that have been dropped. two counts that she pleaded guilty to. she is being sued for a million dollars by one of these boys who claims emotional distress later on. you you know, she shared this with her husband who is a police officer in town. it was then suggested that he was harassing one of the boys for coming forward. the charges against him were dropped. >> all right. but, you know, i'm getting, i'm getting at this. the guys, the husband is a police officer. >> yeah. >> the woman is a special ed teacher. >> yeah. >> they are living in a suburb and this insane stuff is going on. why? >> she's trembling, been through 400 hours. >> her life is over. >> lost her teacher's license, registered sex offender. >> why? >> i don't know. i look at this woman crying in court. i think what on earth --
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>> i know, trying to find a rational reason. i guess there isn't one. the white house, there is an easter egg hunt every year, they actually still call it easter, which is amazing. peta is objecting to the easter eggs themselves. roll the tape. >> mrs. obama, first lady. >> first lady. >> we need to talk. >> i'm not mad. i'll just disappointed. >> if you're planning another easter egg roll with real eggs, aren't you? >> just because all the other first ladies have done it, doesn't mean you have to. >> if all the other first ladies jumped after a bridge, would you? >> be the leader we know you can be. >> i think i could take ten seconds more of that kid. >> watch the whole thing. >> what is peta in using a child, by the way, peta is, objecting to? >> well, basically they are saying 14,000 little egg lives
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basically are ended, you know, tragically on the white house lawn every year when they do the easter egg roll. >> so do the egg lives, they are the little chicks inside the eggs. has peta never been to a diner. >> thousands of eggs being massacred across the country in the name of breakfast. how -- you look at the things that are actually going on in this country and the world and the fact that somebody is rallying up these poor children is so misguided. >> i want to understand the philosophy behind it. peta objects to eating egg yolk because that's a potential -- >> exactly. >> -- chicken? >> poor sacrificed little chickens. i mean, if you hard boil the eggs -- >> but they don't want to eat the chicken. >> but, you know, i'm a logical man and simple mans. >> sometimes. >> they don't want to eat chicken if you're peta. they don't want to eat the
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chicken egg. >> right. >> so how long before the earth is over run by chickens? right? i mean, chickens would be breaking in our doorways. >> what is the chicken supposed to do? >> you couldn't drive on the freeway because chickens would be everywhere. what will happen to the earth? >> i don't know. >> we don't know. >> i don't know. and peta loses all their credibility. >> i don't know if they ever had any. >> there is cruelty to animals happening, and they waste their time on this issue. >> so breakfast tomorrow, everybody, you know what to do. >> massacring chickens. a newspaper says something good about me. that can't be true, can it? the tip moments away. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums!
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area, i've seen the devastation of drugs and those who sale them have done. white bear lake, minnesota, bill you might consider dusting off your websters. one can't be violent without employing force. completely false, burt. violence is bringing harm to another human being or an animal. i'm writing a book right now on world war ii. the top police agent in nazi germany, under his supervision millions of civilians were murdered but he did not shoot the guns nor drop the gas pellets. was himler not a violent man? wise up. o'reilly, you slammed dunked a guy who believes selling hard drugs is not violent act. i myself had a gungunpointed to myself. you don't have to witness
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intoxication to talk about it. it was no place for children in my opinion and the is city father should be ashamed. charles is nuts if he thinks hilary will lose. does he think the entitled in this country care about her record? larry newton, bill, charles is much smarter than you. columbus, ohio, bill, just finished "killing jesus," which i received for becoming a billoreilly.com premium member. if you guys become a premium member, you get a free book, your choice, a free pen, a free tote bag and the membership. i mean, come on. the deal will be in place until father's day. what more do we have to do? georgia, o'reilly i hate wally's
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world. it's a waste of time. it occurs to me that you might be referring to watters world. if you are indeed referring to watters world, you are indeed misguided. finally tonight the factor tip of the day, almost every day i get bashed on newspapers and the net. the other day in the "huffington post" printed i was campaigning against colbert to replace letterman and said he has no chance of getting conservative viewers. there is no campaign and i likely said on "the view" they are likely to sample. the writer couldn't careless about being truthful, come on. i'm used to this after 18 years of it but this morning i was shocked, shocked i tell you when this article appeared on the wall street journal online. quote, if bill clinton was the first black president despite appearances, perhaps bill o'reilly ought to be considered
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the first black prime time news host. he used his time to speak on northeast honestly about the black under class. while most television commentators prefer to focus on what others should do to help blacks, mr. o'reilly maintains that blacks must first help themselves. thank you for writing it. factor tip of the day, check out billoreilly.com where the piece is posted. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, which is different from bill o'reilly.com and spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world.'rei name and town. word of the day do not be malevolent when writing to the factor. tomorrow is mad as hell day. we have great letters from you guys. a little peeved at certain
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things and again, one of them is targeted at me. thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next. i'm bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. i'm megyn kelly live in new york and tonight, with just weeks to the opening of the 9/11 museum, a controversy erupts over how to portray al qaeda. should radical islam be mentioned? plus with the doj pushing to release thousands of convicted felons, new worries about bad guys getting out that should not and then, one of america's biggest veteran's groups is here for a message after reharks like that