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go to gretawire poll. go to gretawire.com. also post on the open thread. good night from washington. see you tomorrow night. >> today, i will be getting a new effort to fix as much of our immigration system as i can on my own. without congress. >> president obama realizing he has a disaster on the border. now trying to fix the immigration problem himself. is that even possible? we'll have a special report. >> the context is all out assaulted on contraception production services. >> liberal precincts as the supreme court sides with traditional americans allowing some to opt out of funding some kinds of birth control. analyze. >> do you know why i'm really here? >> i can't imagine i want to
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fight in the war on women. >> which side. >> jesse watters going to the national for women's convention. they were not happy to see him. >> the management doesn't want you on the property so, unfortunately sir, we have to ask you to leave. >> 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. big victory for traditional americans. that is the the subject for this even's talking points memo. the federal government cannot force small corporations to buy controversial birth control devices for their employees. the so-called hobby lobby case pitted liberal america against traditional religious america. the obama administration wants all corporations to fund things like the morning after pillany religious americans believe is an abortion-inducing
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medication. by the way the national media did not report that they say the hobby lobby case is about birth control per se, which it is absolutely not. anyway, the very disturbing part of the supreme court's opinion is that the four liberal justices apparently believe that american taxpayers should fund abortions. ruth bader ginsburg, elena kagan, sotomayor and stephan briar voted to uphold the mandate. that's hard to believe because religious freedom is the mall mark of the constitution. if you sincerely believe that abortion is morally wrong you have the the ability to opt out. these four justices would deny you that right. absolutely contradicting the constitution. again, that's frightening. the other matter decided today by the supreme court is that the can't force people to join unions. intrusion. again it was a-4. liberal justices believing the feds should be able to force american workers into a union situation.
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talking points is concerned that if one more liberal supreme court justice is appointed, one more, freedom in america will be compromised forever. you know what? most americans do not understand that at all. on a practical basis, what are these four liberal judges thinking about? do they not standard that the obama administration has screwed up just about everything. do they not understand that the federal government in washington is not solving the nation's problems. yet, the four justices want to give the feds even more power it's unbelievable. chaos which the obama administration did nothing about for a a .5 years. we will also cover vicious terrorists in the middle east requiring a new country, a terrorist country and what is the president doing about that. wages for working americans continue to fall. the economy just lies there. and almost every single major problem in this
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country is getting worse. yet, four members of the supreme court want tomorrow power the government even further. so, while traditional americans have a reason to to celebrate tonight because the majority of the supremes did vote on the side of freedom, there is a cautionary wind blowing. liberal america, including president obama want the federal government to control our lives. every american should think about that. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction to today's rulings. anchor of the megyn file ms. megyn kelly used to cover the supreme court for fox news. you are not surprised by these rulings, are you. >> not surprised at all. i'm so fascinated to seat reaction from those, i think, on the far left to what happened in hobby lobby case. assault on women. comparing the united states to extremist countries, third world countries because of the hobby lobby
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decision. why? because they basically upheld the law hillary's husband signed into law. bill clinton must be part of the extremist third world country experiment. >> you know why she is doing that. she wants to carry favor. i want to run one sound bite that ms. megyn is referring to. hello sandra fluke. >> what this is really about at its base is trying to figure out as many ways as possible to limit women's access to reproductive healthcare. >> oh, that's right. >> oh my gosh. >> they want to limit -- go down to target and buy it for bucks a month. >> it doesn't matter how many times you say something, it doesn't matter whether it's true if she just says it over and over again. that's not true. just don't believe that she doesn't know what she is talking about. >> she doesn't care to know. >> they limited it in small corporations. these corporations that are basically 50% of the stock is owned by a five. those corporations alone. granted it's about 50% of
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the -- 90% employs a o0% of the population. those folks aren't going to have to provide abortion-related drugs. >> they will probably get audited by the irrelevancy when they put in their little later. >> it is drugs to terminate already fertilized egg. they still have to cover 16 drugs. we don't want to fund those forms of birth control that end the life of a fertilized egg. >> i listen to cbs news round up every morning. no, all birth control. that's what they reported today. >> let's have the debate on the merits. let's talk about those merits whether they should or shouldn't be covered or whether congress should pass a law to make it easier for employees at these companies to sue their bosses. can do that right now. what happened -- >> buy their own. >> they were buying their own. what happened was we passed obamacare and kathleen sebelius had some of her hhs
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minions go down to the basement and write a regulation that said out of obamacare you have to cover 20 out 260 abortion drugs. women like sandra fluke started saying i'm entitled. i never knew how victimized i was all those years i was paying for it on my own. hobby lobby, evangelical company said we will do it all of them except for four to end a further advised egg going forward. they lost their minds, you are right this law passed by president clinton that all these voted on top. that law protects you. don't get to take your rights away from you. this is about the attempted war on the religious rift not the the war on women. >> the pigger picture as i laid out so eloquently. >> i think i -- i know. >> if one other liberal
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justice was in play it would have been sorry hobby lobby. >> that's all the case. the court has gotten very ideological. >> we have doe closer than we have ever been with the the exception of slavery. they took obviously freedom away from black people and it was awful and you could not even condone it that's what's happening now. we are going it lose our freedoms in this country if one more liberal justice is apounded. one more. >> let me take the contrary view here. yes, when it comes to matters like birth control, civil rights and so on, very, very dwighted. >> guns. >> don't forget we are coming off of a stint here where this court has burned back president obama and its 13 times unanimously. they brush him back on the -- trying to do recess appointments when congress was in recess. violation of powers. >> you are talking about
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political issues and talking about social issues. >> come together when it's political enough. political, not social. these folks were never vote against gun freedom. >> ginsburg was going on and on on about look if it's such a big burden be for hobby lobby. too bad. they need and it need it for free. >> know matter when it strostled goorgs or not. that's how she sees it. you understanding fathers, ruth bader ginsburg would have been on a covered wagon out to colorado. >> thinking of the ied when they were drafting the constitution. >> thinking about personal freedom is what i'm trying to get across, everybody. thinking about personal freedom which is being eroded by these four liberal justices. megyn kelly now you have bill ayers coming up, right? >> yeah. >> now you, are you feeling
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jealous about that? we run the clip of watters trying to ambush him and he wouldn't talk all these years. >> you are much more atransactionive in many senses than i am. >> true. >> he will talk to you. it has to do with my attractiveness. >> >> is this a war on women. >> trying to give you a compliment which is always impossible. did you get anything out of the pinhead? >> one word for you. >> yes. >> riveting. hold me to account. if i lied, you can. >> now we have to watch it. >> i promise you. top of the hour. >> don't try to give her a compliment everyone. brit hume on deck, we'll have political implications of the ruling by the supreme court. then bernie goldberg on dumb journalists and watters, he is not dumb. gets booted out of the now convention. you have got to see this one. factor is coming right back. (vo) after 50 years of designing
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i heard you tell megyn kelly that she is more attractive than you are in some senses. that's not true. bill. she is more attractive than you are in every sense. >> every sense. i knew it. i knew that you just couldn't wait. >> i couldn't resist. i'm sorry on the talking points memo. what you are pointing out is the reason why the democrats and the left are so terribly worried about this senate -- this election for control of the senate because it will mean that if the president does get to a appoint another justice of the supreme court he won't be able to get through somebody as much to the left as he will like. he will have to have somebody that would be acceptable to republicans in the senate. and the left is terribly afraid of that because they have depended on the courts being willing to either uphold measures that they like, like obamacare or to create in the eyes out of whole cloth rights and law that didn't exist before
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that is too their liking as well. that's why this is going to be such a battle this fall. >> in your opinion, is the american left hell bent on restricting personal freedom in this country is that what they want to do? you you made a pretty good case for that this is how they look at it though. what they sees a freedom is the freedom of a woman to go about her sexual activities as she pleases and to be protected from the consequences of it by having free birth control and even in some cases free birth control after pregnancy may have started. that is their idea of freedom. so it depends on whose idea of freedom you are talking about. >> but, wait wait wait wait. look. it's not freedom to demand
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that someone else pay for your life san drew fluke wants you and me to pay for her birth control mechanism. she thinks that's her right. all right? that's not freedom. that's an imposition on my freedom of conscience. i don't want to pay for her birth control. >> i happen to personally agree with that. >> i'm talking about the real world now. i'm not talking about ideology. in the real world. let me reshape it for you. in the real world, all right? i see president obama and his acolytes on the left taking my freedom to protect myself to use my tax money impugning, taking my freedom away that's how i see it. >> i see that that's how i feel about it personally.
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but, i say there is an argue. made on the left. i don't agree with the argument. look, franklin roosevelt the four freedoms speech he made years ago. one was freedom from want. you you don't get freedom from want if you are desperately poor and have no way of supporting yourself unless somebody provides it it some believe that is a basic freedom that we should have. i don't think that's what the framers of the constitution had in mind. that is how a liberal interpretation of the constitution come about for the purposes of establishing these rights that are sort of modern rights that might not have been thought of at the time but should in today's context. that's how they do it. >> all right. and the supreme court justices on the left feel that the constitution is evolving. therefore, they don't have to go back to the intent. they can rule politically on whatever they want. >> exactly. >> well, can you say rule politically. they would argue it's ruling legally. what they are say something interpreting the constitution in light of the modern world. that is is how they do it. that's how it works. >> that means the constitution as written doesn't really mean anything anymore. >> it means it's a living
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document that lives and evolves is what -- and they're the ones that do the the evolving. >> brit hume, everybody, directly ahead president obama says he will go for it alone to reform illegal immigration. sounds kinds of ominous. we'll take a look at it president obama getting now convention. what did jesse watters do? those reports after these messages.
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letter on a tarmac in 2012 we brought to their attention flag, put the caution lights on that there were unaccompanied children, alien children coming. in and it's only gotten worse. >> this afternoon the president made announcement on immigration. >> today, i am beginning a new effort to fix as much of our immigration system as i can on my own. without congress. as a first step, i'm directing the secretary of homeland security to make available appropriate resources from our interior to the border. >> why didn't he do that five years ago in the president will ask for 2 billion additional dollars in border funding. of course, money is not going to solve the problem. joining us from washington mary katherine ham and juan williams both fox news analysts. there is no doubt he was warned and he did nothing. >> that's not true.
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let's look at the facts. stick with the facts. the facts are there are 52,000 kids who began come here in a wave last october, the wave peaked in may of last year when 9,000 of those children hit. when you hear from rick perry all this talk about something he sent back in 2010, 2012, that also a no relationship to the reality of what is going on at the moment. what you have got is republicans who are confusing illegal immigration with the refugee situation and they are using this to try to score points against president obama's immigration policy and i think it's cynical and terrible. >> are you calling governor perry a liar because the question was about the children. not about the general illegal immigration. >> that's right. >> i specifically asked him and he said i warned the president in a letter that i handed to him in 2010 on a tarmac. so are you calling him a liar? are you you saying he didn't do it? >> i'm calling him someone
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intentionally confusing the fact political agenda and the president. he is the guy that said anybody who opposes the dream act has no heart. that's what he said when he was running for president back in 2012. >> that's a different point. >> now you are attacking him. compassionate americans want people treated fairly, all right? >> sure. >> absolutely. >> it doesn't mean that you are derelict in protecting the country. >> hard it to separate this from the immigration question. especially interviewing those coming over the border and getting the story indeed they think they will be awill youd to stay because of information they have leader on that front. do i think that policy is part of the issue. i think it's entirely possible that the obama administration heard. he says he doesn't know about things that he campaigned about like problems at the v.a. so that's not surprising. and then this follows a regular pattern for him. he gives a speech. he asks for a list of things he can do on his own. he says he is going to act
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on his own. he then makes fun of republicans in congress and then asks them for a bunch of stuff. some of the things is he asking for in this case fast tracking deportation process to they match up with the ones that they use for mexican unaccompanied minors, some of them make some sense. but the problem is, you sort of trash the people you are asking for the favors from right before you ask the favor from them. >> the problem is that they don't think ahead. they are not proactive. the border is porous and been porous for five and a half years. you want facts, juan? okay. after i call for a boycott on thursday of mexico, nobody goes there, nobody buys their stuff, guess what happened. do you know what happened after that juan? >> i missed that. >> here is a fact for you, juan, digest. this two days later there is a raid, a joint raid with mexican authorities and americans. and they go into the big people smuggler's estate and they grab them and arrest them and free a couple of hundred kids who are being held there. oh, just by accident. oh o, that just happened by
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accident. we couldn't find any other raids, juan, for the last two years. this is bull, you should know it's bull. they are all lying. they all knew it was happening. they didn't do anything. and now they got caught. now i'm going to solve the problem. go ahead, juan. >> wait a minute. i hope that they reacted to you. i mean, you you are a good man, but you really think that because of what you said you set government policy in motion and it led to. >> not just me, but the crescendo of criticism. not just me. >> i'm going to tell you it was the crescendo of these kids at the border in a refugee crisis that is straining all of our hearts because of the human trafficking. >> it didn't happen v. to happen. it didn't have to happen. >> hold on, juan and bill, i think one of the issues here bill is getting at is that barack obama, president obama often does not or almost never acts proactively. he ax reactively. >> that's right. >> when this came a political issue.
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>> that's right. >> yes he began to act on it here is the other thing. >> of course, that's what we are talking about. >> hold on. >> when he goes out on his own like this. i think it is not a secret at this point because the supreme court keeps reminding us when he goes out on his own like this he is be on legally treacherous ground. >> we will see what he does. >> i like more judges and quicker deportation. >> by the way, bill, light at the end of the tunnel here, the court did come together on a social issue when they rebuked those buffer zones for the abortion protesters this week 9-o. >> okay. >> you can feel a little better about that. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. bernie goldberg on whether journalists are even smart enough to cover the news these days. wait until you see the example we give you. watters getting tossed out of the now convention. >> you are a feminist, you are not afraid of fox are you. >> i'm not afraid of anybody. i don't have to talk to anybody i don't want to. >> because i'm on your side. >> i'm sure you are, jesse. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ax laxative table.
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spends -- >> joining us is mark hanna. what would you did about isis army? >> we don't want to take their break. isis is trying to draw america into a civil war that's essentially been going on in that region not just five years between the sunni and she a but for the past 1500 years. >> so, correct me if i am wrong, the answer to my question from you is i wouldn't do anything to the isis army? >> look, i think there are no good options right now. >> again, the answer is -- if mark hanna would not do anything, you would let the situation unfold? >> i think cooler heads will prevail. i think if we exert a little bit of patients. >> cool herb heads from the isis army. >> we have no allies in that region. >> i suggest you use power. >> we would be supporting al maliki and the she a. >> which is r. supporting the united states. >> alive and advancing iran's national interests more than the united states national interest if we just do that. >> given the choice between
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the hanna program which is do nothing and the o'reilly program which is to diminish the terrorists, kill as many as possible. because, when they do establish this country, that's in syria and iraq, they tell us it's not a secret, that they are going to go into jordan stage, attackstacks in western europe and the united states in afghanistan before 9/11. so the o'reilly program seeks to diminish that threat. the hanna program seeks to accept the threat. or am i wrong? >> the hanna program acknowledges that the threat isn't going to go away if we drop a couple bombs on a couple of bad guys who say bad things about the united states. people in a desert. i mean targeted. don't bomb mosul. >> how do you get those targets. you have to have intelligence coming from the
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ground. >> president obama sent 200 more today which is now more than 500. i would have to see the intel on that where they go, no. i do not want to reenter american ground troops in iraq. people with all due respect, people take no action are now going to allow isis to gain more and more power. you guys are going to go well, you know. >> let's be clear if there is a moment in time where america's national interests are imperiled. >> if we had actionable intelligence people in isis. >> mark, you don't know what the actionable. >> they don't target americans. they are targeting she a cousins for going back generations. they are not attacking americans right now. you say they will and they have in the past.
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>> they are going to take over iran right now syria and iran are mobilizing their. >> mark hanna does not see a threat now to the isis army. >> isis is more threatening to the united states than al qaeda. >> do a lot of damage here. >> right now they are in the middle of a civil war that's happening. even rand paul that is no -- little bit of a dove for conservative. we should only go in we have a plan for victory and american you are correct. senator paul probably wouldn't do anything he would buy into the hanna program. we asked senator paul on the program to discuss. this so far he has declined. >> thanks a lot. >> bernie goldberg on whether the press is smart enough to competently cover the problems setting the u.s.a. then watters causing all kinds of trouble at the now convention. going to like this one
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stevens was murdered. >> when 10 different instances occurred when president bush was in office where american diplomatic personnel were killed and around the world, how many outraged republican members of congress were there? zero. interesting. >> let the comment go. did not challenge mr. clinton. so here's the truth. there were 9 diplomats, 8 workers killed abroad during the bush administration. six of them the result of war attacks either in iraq or afghanistan. one diplomat died in a plane crash in nepal and twoy assassinated, one in pakistan and one in the sudan. no ambassador was involved. but mr. gregory either didn't know that or felt he didn't need to challenge mr. clinton. joining us now from north carolina the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com mr. goldberg. i'm starting to think many press people even the veterans like gregory and i'm not picking on gregory, that's what i just gave you,
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i had to ferret it out. i didn't know that off the top of my head. if i were going to ask that question to president clinton as gregory did, i would have known the answer. i just don't ask questions off the top of my head not knowing what the answer is. that's the simple rule of law. >> i don't think a lot of journalists know enough or care enough to even cover the news these days. >> am i wrong? >> i think you are wrong. i don't care the question is whether they know enough. i think most reporters know as much as you do, bill about benghazi, the irs scandal all the other phony scandals hanging over this white house. that's not the issue. the issue is they don't care they don't process the same information the way you do or brit hume does or i do. they have so much invested
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in this current president and even more importantly in his historical significance that despite the occasional it's way too late in the game. they will not start behaving like real journalists. they just won't. and by the way this will continue when hillary decides that she is going to announce and she wants to be president. >> yeah. because it will be the historic woman -- do you believe the younger people coming up, we just had diane sawyer, frame of reference, experience guys like you and me have? do you believe that they know about the world and they can process information? >> well, i think they are as smart as i am, or smarter. i don't think that's the issue. i think a lot of them are coming out of journalism schools that are as ideological as the newsrooms that they are going to go into. and i don't think that was the case when i was in -- i
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went to journalism school by the way. i don't remember it being partisan or ideological. but the whole -- the whole process, connect all the dots from the journalism school right into the newsroom, it's ideological and partisan. and they don't care as much about bias as they ought to. >> but i don't think they have the frame of reference, bernie. i have been to 80 countries, covered four wars: i don't see it coming up. i could be wrong. >> i think intelligence is the key he. >> i agree they are as smart as you but not as smart as me. >> you are going to start this again? >> i didn't mention your age. i was talking about your mentality. >> last week you said that i had one foot in the grave. do you remember that? >> no. i don't remember that. >> do you know where the other foot is going to be, bill? >> yeah. i have an idea. lucky you are in north carolina. because bernie knows kung fu by the way.
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back of the book segment tonight. waters world. last week the national organization for women held annual conference in albuquerque, new mexico. we thought that might be a interesting experience for our pal jesse watters. ♪ i am woman ♪ hear me roar ♪ in numbers too big to ignore. >> what is on the agenda. what are you gals trying to accomplish today. >> i object to the term gal. i'm not a gal. >> what's a nice gal like you doing in a place like this? >> the whole structure is
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designed to have men be dominant. that's changing but we want to give it a little push. >> equality of rights under the law. >> have you ever burned your bra? >> why would i bother? i just don't wear them. [ laughter ] >> are you married? >> no. i'm single. >> okay. single, ready to mingle? i want to fight on the war on women. where do i sign up for that? >> you can join a chapter. >> i have been working out. feel the muscle? if you need protection, can i protect you though. >> i didn't ask you to. >> you might need it in albuquerque. >> that's being sexist. >> it was? >> yes. >> why? >> you are offering to protect me. >> so should i protect you? >> can you? >> there is actually an all-out war on women raging right now. >> do i get a weapon for the war? >> i'm not sure what you mean. >> have you ever been wounded in the war on women? >> yes. >> shrapnel?
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no, no it has nothing to do with that. you guys are going to trade for me later, right? >> i like your suit. >> thank you very much. >> how come we were denied credentials? >> you're a feminist. you're not a afraid of fox, are you? >> i'm not afraid of anybody. >> because i'm on your side. >> i'm sure you are, jesse. >> denied! >> now, you're going to protect me if some of these women get out of hand, right?
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>> absolutely. >> okay. sorry to bother you guys. >> people come and go so quickly. >> what's going on here? >> the hyatt has been given notice for you not to return to the property. >> i feel discriminated against. >> if you do return to the property, you'll be arrested. >> i'll be arrested? >> yes, sir. >> where is a good place to get something to eat around here? >> i'll have a steak stand witch and a steak sandwich, please. >> so the hyatt wants to arrest you? >> they booted pee. >> the hyatt! they give me a criminal trespassing. if i come back, they're going to arrest me. i don't think i'm going back to albuquerque any time soon. >> i think you better stay at the marriott. >> since the winter i've been trying to apply. and the day before i left, they said we're giving your your
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credentials. they declared war on me. >> i don't think they believed you had you said you were on their side. >> those guys are serious. if you would have looked like megyn kelly -- >> everybody wants to talk too megyn kelly, nobody wants to talk to me and you. >> how to treat hillary clinton. the tip moments away.
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clinton fair? is it right to confront her in a rude manner? is it the correct thing to do? that's what the poll is about. we hope you help us out with it. that is it for us tonight. please check out the foxnews factor web either, which is different than o reilly. i think that segment was so inappropriate, so offense, i loved, it i just loved it. but that's me. that's me. inoffensive, inappropriate. loved it. so i want to know what you thought about the waters world segment. i want to know what the now
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women think and we're going to devote the whole mail segment to that tomorrow. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, new fallout from two supreme court rulings, the latest in a series of setbacks was described as "the worst ten days of any modern presidency." but first a world exclusive. i'm megyn kelly. first a special report tonight. professor bill ayers admits to terrorizing this country, bombing buildings and committing other crimes during the 1970s. and he got away scott free. because this is america, he wound up as
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