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the series. and please don't for get start your day with fox and friends 5:00 to 9:00. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nswered. good night wugd. washington, d.c. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> do you respect your country? do you love your country? >> yes. i feel patriotic. >> and part of that patriotism is speaking out about racism which kareem abdul jabbar in "time" magazine. what he said is troubling. we have a special report. >> a loss of parental sovereignty. of state sovereignty it is a loss of our chirp into grotesque system. >> glenn beck says the public school system is hurting children and oppressing their parents. he will be here. also tonight, billions of people watching a video of
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beyonce's hisster attacking jay-z: does this story have a bigger meaning? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly thank you for watching us tonight. racism and witch hunts. writing in "time" magazine kareem abdul jabbar a sincere man opines about racism, quote. the best way to combat it is to seek it out every minute of every day expose every instance we find. and not just racism, but also sexism. homophobia and every other kind of injustice, unquote. although mr. abdul jabbar doesn't know it that
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statement is dangerous. if his vision were to come true, we would be a nation of witch-hunters. who exactly is in charge of defining and exposing every instance of racism? who? do we set up a tribunal in salem, massachusetts? sadly this kind of think something permeating the country. americans are being punished for even donating money to causes some people don't like. speakers are being cancelled on college campuses if they don't uphold liberal orthodoxy or mandates. race hustlers are branding people with whom they don't disagree with the r label. you want a divided nation, let's keep this up. the reason kareem abdul jabbar was asked to write a column on racism is because of donald sterling the owner of the los angeles clippers who has now been banished from the nba. as you know, mr. sterling made harsh comments about blacks. he is finished in the court of public opinion. but feels it necessary to continue to speak. >> people are intimidated by
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evened thought of racism and around the world they call me from australia and london and they ask me, different media, are you a racist? i'm not a racist. >> in his heart i'm sure mr. sterling believes that but asking people not to bring black americans to his basketball games is damning. no question about it. but as talking points said when the story first broke, it doesn't matter to this country. donald sterling is just one person. he doesn't reflect anything. a call for all americans to seek and expose racism is quite something else. it's a vigilante situation. it's dangerous. if you study history you know that's what totalitarian regimes do seek out opinions they don't like and punish them. it's apparent that political correctness has taken deep root in this country. conservatives and republican students are targets on some
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college campuses. they are objects of derision in much of academia. in the media much of the same. political correctness dominates. if the fox news channel didn't exist, the traditional conservative voice would be buried in the media we're one of the few networks that give both points of view. and have not surrendered to p.c. nonsense. when i spoke with kareem abdul jabbar two weeks ago, i was impressed by his thoughtfulness, i think is he a good man. his call to expose racism, homophobe i homophobia would only lead to more injustice. we don't need witch-hunters. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction with us in the studio deneen borelli author of the book "backlash." and from florida radio talk show host mr. fowler.
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>> where have i gone wrong. >> thanks for having me. more of a situation what can we do in the status quo to make sure we put an end to don sterling or clyde bundy or anybody like that call them out. homophobia, sexism, racism, point it out and show it's there to overcome it it i think that's the key here, bill. >> but who is in charge of telling everybody what, for example, sexism is? who is in charge of homophobe i can't. if you oppose gay marriage on theological grounds, you are a homophobe, you are anti-gay bigot. that's what we are havingyou muf this social vigilantism that's being called for. >> listen, bill, i hear you and i agree. i think social vigilantism isn't the way we do it. if you take a book from the pages of history in the early 1960's when television started to become populated in every single home, you
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saw african-americans get attacked by dogs and fire hoses. that's what rallied people to call it out. and we had a societal shift. and that is this time around. societal shift. job of society to determine what the norms are racism and homophobia and sexism aren't norms. >> bull conner fascist in the 60's was a visual fact. a lot of this stuff is subjective. all right, deneen, you have heard kareem abdul jabbar you and me have to seek out racism and expose it almost like a campaign. what do you think? >> well, it is selective and selective outrage. when you think about his first appearance when he was on your show and when he wrote that first article, bill. it's a difference of night and day. what i think is that he is being attacked by his liberal friends for appearing on your program for writing that first piece tore "time" magazine and now he is doing an about face.
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severing about race. his comments are ridiculous and harmful for the country. >> he sincerely believes that the society is unfair. american society is unfair. even though he said he loved his country and he himself and his family were given a fair shake and he did say that on the factor two weeks ago. he does believe that a lot of people not in his circumstance don't get a fair shake. and i think he is entitled to that belief. >> he is entitled to that belief. but here's the other thing. he doesn't go after naacp for example, for taking don sterling's money for giving him a trophy for being this great all american. they knew there were charges against him from the federal government where he paid those fines. they had no problem putting him on their stage. and, also, al sharpton had no problem standing next to him for these events as well. so i find his comments to be hypocritical. >> i think that's a good point, mr. fowler. i mean, you have a lot of reverse racism. all right? and mr. abdul jabbar is not
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calling that out. if you want to be vigilant and correct social you have to call it out on both sides. >> make fun of clarence thomas call it out. deneen is making it about organizations. institutions, and people. and it's broader than that just a couple hours ago i visited my high school that i went, to i saw systemic racism happening there not enough funding to go to help programs like debate and inner city schools. we have a serious problem. we could all work to address that that is how we fundamentally change this country and hatred and racism by finding ways to systematically. >> i will help your school if you tell me what school it is. if they are denied funding for extracurriculars, i will make sure they get the funding. because, wait, wait, wait. if there is a school, a public school, in america, that's being deprived of money, because it's mostly minority students, we will correct that wrong. that's not the norm,
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mr. fowler, you know it's not the norm. >> it is the norm. it's happening in every major city across the country. >> it's distribution, all right, on the federal and state level equally among the schools because the per capita spending is usually higher in the poor neighborhoods than it is in the affluent neighborhoods. >> lower property value and lower property value. >> you must know that the feds supplement that? >> of course they do. distinction. >> if you think your old school is getting hosed, i will right that wrong. you have the last word. >> i believe that kareem abdul jabbar's comments are cycled babbling. when you look how americans are able to achieve and succeed hard work, personal responsibility and overcoming whatever challenges might be before you. i have had people who didn't want me to get ahead and be where i am or even be on this network but i don't attribute it to being racist. >> that's racism and
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secularism. that's the example of it. >> i have a lot of people, mr. fowler, not wanting me on this network. >> and come on. >> might be african-americans that don't watch the network and that's racism, too bill. >> i don't see it that way. maybe somebody doesn't like ms. borelli. it's impossible to stand that. you can't always just knee jerk it i have got to go. great debate. appreciate you both. "new york times" exposes obamacare. wait until you hear this. it's unbelievable. later katie couric on why americans are so fat. also, glenn beck attacking also, glenn beck attacking the public school
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impact segment tent. amazing thing happened. front page of the u.s.a. obamacare. the reporter opens the article by writing, quote: in the midst of all the turmoil in healthcare these days, one thing is becoming
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clear, no matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network. or, pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want. well, there it is. there it is the essence of obamacare. as we have said from the very beginning. the affordable healthcare law will mean fewer doctors and hospitals and higher costs if you want the freedom to choose your medical care. again, we told you this from the jump and now the uber liberal "new york times" is confirming with us is monica crowley and kirsten powers. this article surprised me, what what about you. >> it didn't surprise me. i don't think it was just about obamacare but healthcare in general. they were quoting major insurers like etna saying this is the future of healthcare, narrower pools of doctors, to lower costs and this has really been on the hoards for a long time
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unless reradically overhaul our system with a single payer system. >> that's not the way it was sold. affordable healthcare act, law now, is the medical law of the land. so, it isn't, you know, like we could go outside of that we can't go outside. >> that's not true. it's either you buy your own independent insurance, all right, or you buy into the government insured. >> or have an employer who gives you your insurance. and there was a lot in this article about employer who are doing the same exact thing. >> i want to be clear. this was not a quote that this reporter. this was the reporter's opening reporting paragraph. the marketplace consumer whether it's individual or in a company will have fewer choices from doctor or hospital. were you surprised to see that in the "new york times"?
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>> well, this is the inevitable development so at some point they have had to start reporting the truth. >> they could have faked it they have been faking it for two years. >> i was a little surprised to see it in the "new york times" today, yes. you are right. this is what we have been warning about. and it was not how it was sold. of the president said if you like your health plan you will be able to keep it like your doctor and hospital you will be able to keep. they the average family will save 2500 bucks a year. the list goes on and on. preesm yums will go down. none of that has panned out. in this particular case. what precipitated this was -- in order to contain costs these have to restrict options and availability. that means fewer doctors and hospitals. fewer specialized hospitals like cancer centers. a lot of people now who are starting cancer treatment or in the middle of their treatment are now being tossed out. they can't even go to see their own oncologist because of obamacare because it's not covered. >> i want to stay in the general sense.
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powers, you know as well as i do, this was not told to the american people upfront. the affordable healthcare law. bringing healthcare down as ms. crowley just said. it's going to come down, okay? it's humane action 30 million americans don't have health insurance. most of them are going to get it for free in income redistribution play that was sold. never was the down sides well, you know what? you might have to go 20 more miles to a doctor because your doctor two miles away isn't going to be in the plan. the hospital near you can't take it you might have to go to another hospital. that was never sold. if it had been laid out there, you know as well as i do, kirsten, it never would have passed. >> bill, are you under the impression that if obamacare didn't exist that this wouldn't be happening? that's what is really troubling to me is that neither of you. >> the question well you asked me a question. just ask me a question.
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>> i would like to make my point before you answer. you both are talking as if we had this fantastic healthcare system. >> no, we're not. >> where everything was fine. where costs weren't going up. where pools of doctors weren't shrinking, where people weren't having to pay extra money to seat doctors they wanted to see. this already existed. obamacare did not create. this that is complete and utter nonsense. >> monica and i are not saying that you are putting words in our mouth. that's not fair. >> because of obamacare those things are happening. happening in major companies. they are happening in major companies right now. >> kirsten, we are going to deal with reality here. you put words in my mouth and her mouth. >> no, i didn't. >> i will let her speak for herself. your question originally was a good one. i believe the healthcare costs would have continued to rise. but the antidote to that would have been healthcare competition in every state. that would have drove it
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down this was sold in a fraudulent manner. she put words in your mouth. you get to reply and we have got to go. >> did i not put words in her mouth. >> nobody was saying that the healthcare system didn't need reformdz. everybody agreed. how to bring down costs and like you say what conservatives were arguing for was a free market system, right, that was patient-based and consumer base sod people had more choices. what you're gonna get now and what this article is pointing to the development of a two tier system with people with a lot of resources can go out and get the doctors. >> and there is going to be a level for everybody else. you see this across western europe. in countries that have had socialized medicine for decades. >> and canada. >> france has the best healthcare system in the world. i don't know what you are talking about. >> france? >> yes, france does it actually does. sorry. you know. it's like this idea that somehow. >> that has nothing to do with their government. >> backwater of healthcare is completely not true.
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>> but it doesn't have anything to do with the french government it's because people drink so much wine over and there it's very healthy. ladies, thank you very much. directly ahead, katie couric on why americans are so fat. later, glenn beck ripping mad about the public school system in america and the common core philosophy. those reports after these [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? ♪ get ready, get ready ♪ 'cause here i come [ male announcer ] take osteo bi-flex®.
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personal story segment tonight. new move playing in players called "fed up." deals with why americans are so fat. >> the government is subsidizing the obesity endz. >> place private profit ahead of public health. >> by 2000 50, one out of every three americans will have diabetes. >> those diseases are being ugar. this is the fundamental problem. nobody is talking about in society. >> here now the narrator and
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executive producer of the film katie couric. i'm going to go into the theater. i'm going to pay my 15 bucks or whatever it is. i have my m&ms. >> m&ms with peanuts sitting there like this. what what am i going to learn. >> you will learn a lot of things. we took a comprehensive look, bill, back at the obesity epidemic and how we got in such a dire situation. and what we discovered is for the last 30 to 40 years there have been a whole confluence of factors that are contributing to this enormous epidemic and we can talk about all of those. >> sugar is the number one, right? >> i think sugar is a big problem. i think people don't realize how much added sugar and hidden sugar is in almost everything they are eating. >> like wheat? >> like 600,000 products in the grocery store, 80% of those have added sugar. and, you know, i think if you look at the labels, it can be very confusing because it's always shown in grams. and people don't appreciate. >> they don't know. >> four grams equals one
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teaspoon and the american heart association says 6 to 9 teaspoons is really the safe flesh hold of sugar one should consume. the average person is eating 22 teaspoons a day. >> do you eat sugar. >> i eat some. >> ice scream. >> -- ice cream. >> i'm doing the set up challenge. giving up all added sugar for 10 days. maybe you will do it with me? >> no. >> i don't have to do it because i don't gorge on sweets. >> what's interesting. there is something called tofi fat on the inside. >> fat on the inside. >> i may be a real chubby guy on the inside. >> you could be. >> i'm a fat head. your organs could be paying the price actually. >> i agree with you though. i don't know whether you watch the show. i don't eat a lot of wheat anymore. i have gotten that out. >> i knew that. >> much more spry. i know that sugar is a problem. one of the reasons americans are getting fatter because of the computers, people don't walk and play as many sports as they used to, you
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are all sitting on your butt with the big machine in front of you. it's addictive. >> i think a sedentary lifestyle obviously is not a good thing and we say say exercise is really important your overall health. one of the mantras is energy balance. calorie in and calorie out. exercise. and basically it really is more about the foods you are consuming to burn off a 20-ounce soda pop soft drink you have to cycle an hour and 15 minutes. it's not realistic to just really focus on diet and exercise. and our experts contend a calorie isn't a calorie. very different. >> sugar corrodes the body. you go into some of these fast food places and they are getting the 20-ounce, you know, big sodas and i'm going it's a killer. but i don't know if you are going to convince anybody, i don't know. because it's almost like
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cigarette smoking. everybody knows it's not good for you. but it's comfort. it tastes good. >> yeah, but you know, cigarettes, tobacco consumption has declined traumatically since advertising was reduced, you know, there are no cigarette commercials. >> that's not going to happen with sugar. >>. no but i do think. actually some countries are restricting marketing to kids, especially during children's programs hours because they get 21 commercials an hour and most of them are fast food. they are really shaping the way they perceive food and consume food. you know, michael and hopefully the goal of the film is to it just make people more aware. because i think once they are educated they can make better choices. they can look at labels, they can determine what they are eating. as you see when things are sort of reengineered, he they often have the same amount of sugar and maybe 10 fewer calories and we don't think that is necessarily the answer. we think eating real food is. >> the urchins all they want is the sweet stuff.
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>> maybe we shouldn't program to want that. program them through advertising and through what we are giving them because sugar is also very addictive. >> it is. the movie is fed up. thanks for coming, in katie. >> that's it. >> that's it. you are done. thank you. >> thank you, bill. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. stossel wants to end the war on drugs. then what? do we have a free fire zone of drugs in the street? later, beck wants to end the common core. he says it's ruining the public school system and violating your rights. wow. hope you stay tuned to those reports. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy.
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stossel matter segment tonight. senator rob portman of ohio want to change the war on drugs. >> after more than a trillion dollars spent on the war on drugs and lives lost we are starting to understand that arrests, prosecution and incarceration are not enough. >> senator portman's theory is that the feds should provide more rehab to substance abusers and that will drive down poverty. the problem is rehab doesn't work unless the abusers want it in which many cases they don't. with us now fox business anchor john stossel. the rehab thing is what liberal america, and you are not liberal. you are a libertarian and is certainly senator portman is not liberal. rehab, rehab, rehab. it doesn't work unless you want to be clean and a lot of people don't. so, therefore, it's it's a
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theoretical rather than a realistic solution. >> sometimes even if you want it, it doesn't work powerful addiction. in singapore if you are caught with drugs in your bloodstream you go to mandatory rehab for 22 months. what the singapore i can'tens -- singaporeens have done. if you have drugs in your bloodstream they could do mandatory rehab. would you support that? >> no. because mandatory rehab, as you say, doesn't work. >> it would take them off the street. >> i don't mind if a few drug users are on the street. >> really? >> in a legal environment. they are mostly in their own homes. punish. >> or on the bridges or in the subway. than me don't have homes if they are drug addicts. >> they're more likely to it have homes if they don't have to pay high prices.
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>> do away with the war on terror. >> war on drugs. >> war on drugs. no more interdiction. no more police raids. none of that you have got, you know, 300, 400,000 zombies walking around do. you give them heroin, meth, cocaine. >> no, it would be unbelievably cheap. same way people use tobacco. >> you say no. >> i wouldn't give them free stuff. >> how auto would they get their drugs? >> they would buy it right now they are buying it. >> where would it be sold? >> it could be sold at the 7/11. >> so the heroin section right next to the ice cream or the big gulp. i will take a big gulp and four decks of heroin? that's your vision. >> most stores like that have a separate section for cigarettes and alcohol. >> you still have to check out. that's your vision. that you can retail buy methamphetamine heroin. >> the free market can do it however they want but yes. >> that's your vision. the people who get stoned and high and they're walking around, they don't bother
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you at all? they are getting high now and it's illegal. >> now there is a danger to them and has to be kind of fertive do you know what that means? sly. >> secretive. >> did you see what happened to amsterdam when they went wide open with pot and hash. did you see what happened? >> it's fine in amsterdam. >> it is? why are are they pulling it back then. >> you keep saying that but they haven't pulled it back. >> yes, they have absolutely closed down a lot of these coffee shops that have sold this stuff. >> the ones catering too much. >> i was in zerich, switzerland, i saw the needle park situation where they had heroin open sales there. and they had to shut it down because it was so horrible. it was. >> it was horrible in zirk. a tiny place in all of europe where it was legal. in holland fewer young people smoke marijuana than do in america where it's illegal. >> i don't think your vision is good for the country in any way but i'm glad you came here and gave it to us. you know. because. >> i get the last word? >> yeah.
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>> the war is worse for the country and the legalizers are right and you are wrong. >> john stossel, everybody. next time you go to 7/11, think of him. when we come right back, is it amazing road rage case in california. is there a criminal component to the embarrassing attack on jay-z by beyonce's i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tent. three hot topics. combining with a simple question. why are so many americans now say dealing drugs is a nonviolent crime. with us is kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. off the stossel segment no prohibitions against substance. this doesn't have anything to do with that. this has to did with the actual action of selling poison to people. do you think that's a nonviolent offense? >> it's a violent offense. >> you are a former prosecutor. >> former federal prosecutor. i have spriewted many assaults and bank robberies and all these things, time and time again, the drug sellers sell to the guys who take the drugs. they need money then to buy more drugs. they go to the bank to get the money. or they assault somebody to get the money to pay for the drugs. >> the dealers say they are not responsible for that. >> of course they are saying they are not responsible.
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that's not the point. the point is it a violent crime? it absolutely is this cycle will not stop until the drugs are off the road. >> it's the gas in the car, right? it's what makes it run. it's sort of this perpetual circle of violence that goes around. when you actually look at the numbers from the bureau of justice statistics, the numbers drugs and crime it says in 2004 is the latest study that they have 49.6% of state prisoners and 50.2% of federal prisoners reported using drugs in the months leading up to the crime. >> he they are not going to stop using drugs if they are legal. it will just expand it. but it will take the financial pressure away somewhat because the drugs would be, i guess, less expensive. >> about 20% of these people say that they admit they self-report that we're going out and committing these crimes because -- >> -- we all know the drugs lead not only to crimes but child abuse and child neglect. >> absolutely. >> you both feel because i don't want to put words in your mouth because kirsten did that earlier to me. you both say it's a violent
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crime to sell hard drugs? >> yes, and based on our experience arrests prosecutors. >> we have seen it firsthand. >> throw this video of jay-z and his sister-in-law. this is beyonce's sister who doesn't like jay-z for some reason we really don't know. they get into altercation in elevator. security video captures it. somebody takes the video and sells it to tmz. this is what happens to all celebrity things now. standard hotel is trying to hunt down the person who pulloind that video. can they prosecute them. >> the standard hotel can fire them. new york is at will state they can can fire them if they don't like the color of shirt they wore that day. certainly committing a theft crime of is something of consequence. >> it would be in your opinion a theft to take this video and then sell it so it's like taking your tv set? >> not their personal property. convert it for personal use and profit. seems clear to me. >> the hotel has the right to take the video because
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one security. >> you have no right to privacy. >> whoever stole it though. >> that becomes a. they kimberly is right. if they make money off of that that is something that could be prosecuted. >> the financial stakes are high here for the standard hotel frequented by a lot of celebrities like jay-z and beyonce. who is going to want to go there it will be interesting if they pursue. it shouldn't be hard because not a lot of people have access to the security. you put them on the lie detector right away and find out. san diego, california, a beautiful town, a lot of freeways out there. and here is one of them. so you have got two women and the woman in the truck drives the other woman off the road there. >> right. >> okay. it is now police say a road rage case. there are some believe the truck who drove the car off the road, a woman in the truck could be charged with attempted murder, wiehl. do you think that will
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happen? >> >> i don't think it will be attempted murder but assault with deadly weapon. >> and reckless driving. >> what we have heard from witnesses is that the woman in the truck flipped off the other woman before this. so that was obviously an indicator of rage anger before the accident. >> the women are okay. both were hurt a little bit. >> non-injuries. >> what do you think the charge will be if any. >> they are not going to go for attempted murder. too hard to prove the specific intent. >> assault with a deadly weapon. >> reckless driving for sure. especially since this is caught on video and somebody else saw the hand texture and she tapped it and it flipped. >> state beef not local beef. >> road rage is a big deal. a lot of people die. >> i thought the ladies were immune to road rage but they are not. >> 1380 deaths road rage between 2008 and 2012. it's considerable. >> got to go, ladies, glenn beck on deck, that rhymes. he is he mad. all about public education. right back.
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new book called "conform" exposing the truth about common core and public education. the author of the book the always perspicacious glenn beck. >> see he if i would have a common core education, i wouldn't know what perspicacious -- >> -- it means somebody who is heavily perspiring. >> no. it does not. no, it does not. >> >>, no it means somebody who is wise in distant ways. what's the headline of the book? >> here's the deal. you always talk, bill, about a culture war and that's really what common core is all about it's about taking our kids and molding them
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into good little citizens however the state wants those good little citizens, the left should absolutely love this it is not just the state but business also. good little citizens and good drone workers. i want my kids to have a full understanding of knowledge full breath of knowledge. this is a common core test for english possessive nouns. you have to correct the sentence. a president's job is not easy. nation's people do not always agree. the president's choices effect everybody. here is where it gets goovment the president makes sure the country's law are fair. government officials commands must always be obeyed by all and an individual's wants are less important than the nation's well-being. is this really about correcting grammar or about
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indoctrination. >> i see what you are saying. you believe there is a propaganda aspect injected into the common core. let me ask you. this jeb bush, very good on education. did verysaying. you believe there's a propaganda angle. jeb bush and chris christie they both support the common core and they say the reason they do that is because how it's laid out will make it, will make it better for the children because they will be smarter to compete with the korean kids, et cetera and you say? >> i say that's nonsense. and parents all across the country who are now trying to teach their kids math, trying to help with the homework, they know this is nonsense and quite honestly, bill, if it was that easy, if it really was that --
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who wants to stop kids from kpeegt in the future. who wants them not to be able to stand on their own two feet. that's ridiculous. you tell me why then why people like, what was his name, william baer in new hampshire was arrested and taken out of a school library with like 20 people in there because he violated a two minute rule when he said hey, i don't want my kids reading this book, it's not good. is there anything else, can i have an opt-out. they arrested him. this is about control and conform. period. >> all right. but why would a bush and a christie buy into that if it's so apparent. >> i don't know. you would have to ask them that question. >> you don't have a theory. you said they were progressive republicans. what's the theory. >> they are in bed with big business. >> what's the advantage to big business to have common core? >> it's a huge business, bill. go back and you can find this i
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think up on the blaze. it's quoted in the book, bill gates. where bill gates is giving a speech and he's talking about how great and, quote, we're going to have customers lined up around the corner for this. other businesses are looking at it as they are going to be able to have uniquely qualified people just for their business. so, in other words, the theory is, if you're a truck driver you don't need to know huck finn. why do you need to know huck finn. why teach somebody with the skill of a truck driver huck finn. wait a minute. i think that's important that there is a basic education and that we don't box people in, bill, into certain categories. what we're doing is we're adopting, this is one of the final steps of adopting this new kind of capitalism that china has. we all look at china and say oh, look at their kids they are great, they take them from the parents at x number of age and
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become gymnasts. nobody is talking about taking them from their parents but how many parents think they have control over their children's food, education? how many parents think -- >> the parents can do what i do and you do it too, they can teach themselves. do i a lot of that myself. the book is very provocative. how have you been? >> i don't trust you on this question. i don't think you honestly -- >> i'm liking the little goatee. >> what are you driving at mr. o'reilly. >> i want to know how things are in texas. i like the goatee. >> i have to agree with all the guests on libertarian. freedom. >> freedom. there he is. glenn beck, everyone. tip of the day. tip of the day. we're moving our company to new york state.
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for that. my main point is different you can't blame the attack itself on the former secretary of state because libya was far down on her list of importance. after the attack mrs. clinton didn't clarify anything. that's on her. the next one, the key question could the four americans be saved by military action? no. the attack lasted seven hours. they should have been mobilized because nobody knew how long the terrorists would stay in the area. o'reilly you said the gay thing makes you sick and is annoying. you misquoted me and took my remarks out of context. that's not only annoying that's reprehensible. thornton, colorado there's 1.6 billion muslims in the world. if 10% of them ari haddists that 160 million who are threats. correct. betty, hot springs, california,
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i think it's a shame "killing jesus" was published because you are telling lies. who are you to say jesus was too tired to talk to the thieves crucified with him. you didn't read "killing jesus." it would be far too much for you. we didn't mention the thieves in the book because there's no verification they were crucified by the romans that day. bill, the bolder-fresher show was good. your description of your meeting with nancy pelosi at the white house was both amusing and informative. rapid city, south dakota, july 25th north dakota. tickets make outstanding father's day gifts. your dad will love it. finally tonight the factor tip of the day, traveling to hawaii, it's a must. you got to go. fascinating state. on the big island last week my crew stayed at a beach hotel.
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first rate. we explode the volcanic terrain. we used hawaii forest and trail with rob our guide. on maui four seasons hotel. trump hotel. city is action-packed but traffic is a mess. hawaii is a long trip. i've been there five times. i'll go back. you will like it. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from bill o'reilly.com. name a town if you wish to opine. word of the day don't be a farceur. french word when writing to the factor. thursday is our mad as hell segment. if there's something that got you whipped up like beck, mad as hell at foxnews.com.
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all right. we want to hear about your angst. again, thanks for watching us tonight. miss megan is next. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember thepi stops here because we're definitely live in new york city and tonight -- this will be an issue in the 2016 race whether she likes it or not. >> karl rove creates political chaos when he raises serious questions about hilary's health. we'll show the new fallout. plus, new drama over the 9/11 museum and the push to make sure there is no mention of jihad or radical islam. one week until it opens see who is winning this fight. guess who is back? >> i asked you a question. you want to apologize. i asked you a question. >> alec baldwin arrested and now taking on the cops in the