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thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow night. tonight. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: blessed are the poor, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. >> with thousands of poor people trying to get into america. what are we the people supposed to do? we'll have a new poll and commentary in the taking points memo. >> impeachment is a message that has to be sent to our president that we are not going to put up with this lawlessness. >> get ready are to the sarah palin channel as the former alaskan governor enters the national media business. will you buy what she is selling? en on the advice of my counsel i respectfully insert my fifth amendment right and deny to answer that question.
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>> emails show lois lerner saying things about republicans. to president obama that might be a smidgen. >> 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. what do you think about the collapse of the southern border? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. >> i use the word collapse because one of the most powerful nation on earth cannot or will not stop people from illegally entering the u.s.a., our system of border protection has collapsed. i mean, a few hundred illegal crossings are understandable. but 100,000 children this fiscal year alone? that's a catastrophe. a new poll conducted by the public religion research institute asks more than 1,000 american adults about the kids coming illegally to the u.s.a. question number 1. what should the u.s. do
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about the children who are current currently arriving from central america without their parents? 70% offer shelter and support while begin ago process to determine whether they should be deported or allowed to stay. 26% deport them immediately. 4% don't know. second question. the u.s. should not allow children coming from central america to stay because it will encourage others to ignore our laws and increase illegal immigration. a 9% either completely or mostly agree with that statement. 339% either completely or mostly disagree with it. final question: which statement comes closest to your view about how the immigration system should deal with illegal aliens? a 8% allow them a way to become citizens provided they meet certain requirements. 22% identify and deport them. 17% allow them to become permanent legal residents but not citizens. now, the poll shows a number of things, first. that americans are compassionate people. we want poor children to be treated humanely and fairly
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even if it costs the taxpayers money. two: most of us understand that not controlling our southern border is a magnet for illegal aliens. the hidden headline of illegal immigration is that not one president, not one has even tried to seal the southern border. that's resulted in a massive amount of illegal drugs coming in here as well as undocumented aliens. the reason the presidents have not secured the border is purely political. the hispanic american lobby is powerful in the u.s.a. and so is big business. which for years has used illegal aliens as cheap labor. after 9/11, you would think the federal government would make it a top priority to stop people from coming here illegally because we just don't know who they are. and certainly terrorists have illegally entered the u.s.a. as well as vicious criminals. later on in this broadcast, we will talk with the mother whose police officer's son was killed by illegal alien with a criminal record and he wasn't deported.
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so the absolute dare election of duty on the part of all presidents and congress is appalling. and we, the people, are suffering. along with the defenseless children. talking points will remind everyone that most illegal immigrants are good people. most of them help the nation because they work hard. but, 50% of all families headed by an immigrant receive some kind of welfare. and non-english speaking children put a tremendous strain on the public school system. >> also foreign gangs run criminal enterprises all over the u.s.a. so illegal immigration certainly should be controlled. i put the solution to the problem on bill o'reilly.com. and my plan would work. bottom line, we need to stop illegal immigration into the u.s.a. cold. that's the memo. for reaction. joining us from reaction. genevieve wood from the heritage foundation, jason roe, former advisor to
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mr. romney. impacted by immigration. what say you? >> well, yeah, it absolutely has. when i lived here in the 90's, you know, it felt like we were being overrun by people here illegally, one thing that we did along the san diego border that we haven't done across the rest of the southern border is strengthen our immigration control at the border and across san diego county all the way to arizona. >> you put up a very very big fence and the san he degree sector that stopped it cold and then you have made it very, very difficult for illegal traffic to come across in that sector, so they moved to other places so that's one part of the solution. big fence. a double wise as cac charles krauthammer said. in israel they managed to do it and we can do it here. but, the will to do it isn't there, mr. roe. why not? >> well, and i think you are right. i think you have got a combination between the
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latino and hispanic lobby and big business in terms of the workforce we are deporting to do the jobs that a the lo of americans don't want to do. you know, and i will tell you, after 9/11, george w. bush could have implemented the most draconian policies in terms of border protection in the history of the world. and instead he decided to lead with a guest worker program. i think that undermined the republican party. i think it ground mined the will to do anything serious about border patrol. >> interesting. >> there hasn't been the political will to do the things we need to do to secure the border. >> ms. wood, you have been down to the border. >> i have. >> you heard my memo. am i making any errors there? am i distorting the situation at all in your opinion. >> no, i was in mcgowan, texas. i was down there covering it for the daily signal, what i saw and people i talked to, bill, the border patrol agent. the texas department of public safety, they all said we have never been overrun like this. and they did point to examples that you just pointed in southern california saying, look, they have moved here because
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we have made it hard for them to get into other areas. look, the fact is, i think one of the reasons we had this political shenanigans that we do is that people are almost told that you are somehow anti-immigrant. that you are inhuman if you want to secure the border. and that's just not true. i mean, the american people, this country has done more in terms it of aid to all parts of the world any other country on the face of the earth. important for people to remember we let in over a million legal immigrants into this country every year. can we reform the system and make it better? absolutely. and we ought to focus on that. but as you rightly said, you have got to get a control of your border before you can tackle that system. >> okay. but president bush didn't want to do it. president obama doesn't want to do it. president clinton didn't do it. bush the elder didn't do it. certainly ronald reagan didn't do it because ronald reagan gave everybody amnesty. >> that's right. >> and on and on and on. so why won't any of these men who we elect to protect
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under the circumstances primarily do it? >> well, i think it's because happens everybody time somebody says they. unfair and country of don't have the guts is what you are saying. don't have the guts exactly right. you you are a republican guy republican party wants to deport laura ingraham crew. i'm not stay saying that disparagely to ingram or people who feel that way. that's their honest opinion. they don't think that people who break the civil law should be allowed to stay here and be re25%. got to put them all in the republican side. feel that way. to the so the republican party is going to have to
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deal with that split split, is it i believe that it has alienated hispanic voters nationally. i will say this adults are consciously making this decision, what we are talking about today is about children. you know, these children shouldn't become the political pawns in our failure to deal with our immigration problem and our border problems. and i don't subscribe to the view that we deborat a bunch of children. an 8-year-old in guatemala didn't wake up one day and so i say i don't know the language and i don't know the culture. >> they are directly in harm's way. and most of them in the interviews the border patrol have done say they weren't. that they were put up here because their parents are poor and this is a better place. i don't think we can assimilate all of them because that sends a signal to everyone. >> and i don't disagree with that bill, you know, sending
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them back is not the answer. dealing with our border drivers is. >> you let them say o them back. ms. wood, last word. >> you get more of what you reward. the vast majority said they were coming here because they understood if they got in, they would be allowed to stay. >> absolutely. >> and we can reunite people and reunite them with their families back in their home country. many of them haven't parents living in the country, in the u.s. illegally send them targeted conservative groups embarrasses herself by some emails. wait until you hear them. miller wants to meet face to face with americans getting welfare money from him and other taxpayers. the factor will be right back. actors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria?
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emails written by lois lerner then holding an executive position with the irs have been released and they are damning. joining us from washington ace correspondent james rosen and carl cameron. cammeron, tell us about these emails. how did they get them? what do they say? >> well, the congressional investigators got them through a whole variety of channels and not through lois lerner and not lost computer files. some of them pretty saul tri. not suitable for television. congress does have one particular email lois lerner calls conservatives blank holes and calls them wackoes and in one she cares the right to terrorists saying the government doesn't need
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looking for, okay. this is the smidgen of evidence if you have a high ranking irs official who can order investigations into certain organizations that want to have tax-free status, and she is calling a particular political party obscene name and crazies, that is a smidgen of evidence, mr. president. okay? >> well, and this from the same woman who also was delighted and said perfect when she found out that the instant messaging system at the irs was not something that was archived and therefore the communications she was having with some of her staff being careful what you say in e-mails wouldn't get found. >> i believe there is enough circumstantial evidence to say that lois lerner is guilty of what people are saying about her. that she targeted conservative groups. enough circumstantial. bergdahl. haven't heard much about
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him. the sergeant was back. traded for five top terrorists back in the u.s.a. is he back active duty. now congress wants to do, what to bergdahl, cammeron? >> well, congress first of all wants to sanction the president. and what mr. bergdahl is facing is official questioning by the pentagon for the first time just next week since his disappearance in 2009. they are going to be ask asking him specifically what he was doing in the hands of the taliban for that five years. the chief investigators major kenneth dow will be doing this and basic issue is whether or not bergdahl deserted and if he did desert was he collaborating with the enemy. bergdahl is interviewing a lot of his officers and members. say the investigation will probably go 60 days which means they have to wrap it up and bring it to the full house. >> why do they want to sanction the president is it. >> this happened just yesterday. the house armed services committee passed with two democratic votes for having agreed to swap in the first place. under the law, the president is supposed to give a 30 day notice to congress whenever
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there is this type of a trade, even contemplated and that didn't happen ghe did it without telling anybody. >> it's more than that, bill. it's a will the more than that republicans say it sets a very dangerous press debt and want to have reprimanded tantamount to federal governmentiating with terrorists and not american polg. >> let's get to now you. john kerry understand secretary of state is in india while the middle east burns and putin runs wild and the southern border is collapsing. what's he doing in india? >> well, he is meeting the with foreign minister there india plays a major role in all kinds of arenas on the world stage, bill. the question of whether kerry is too all over the place is somewhat misleading, frankly, akin to the question whether the president of the united states should ever take a vacation because, as you and i both know, the quality and the pervasiveness of modern communications make it possible for such officials to administer their duties even when they're on the road. look, why have big issues with india and in fact it wasn't so long ago that we were denying the man who was
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now their prime minister visa to severe this country. kerry is likely doing a bit of repair work. >> trying make india friendly to talk to vearlg officials they will tell you there is not daylight between united states and israel. israelis aren't going to do -- aren't going to end this offensive after a cease-fire, before a sews fire, before a cease sire without dismantling a true subway system. >> no matter what kerry did. he wasn't going to alter the history of this latest confrontation. no matter what he did. >> the that je'kel tri of it, that's correct. he never really put a a concrete proposal. just a draft on the table. in short, they say that
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there is really no beef between the israelis and john kerry, that it was mostly fueled by the israeli media. >> will, gentlemen, thanks as always. directly ahead the v.a. scandal. can congress fix it? i'm skeptical. then martha maccallum on a university of california professor convicted of attacking pro-life folks. up ahead. ♪ who's more excited about back to school savings at staples? the ladies? these guys? or these guys? when you get guaranteed low prices on everything you buy the most, everybody gets excited! staples. make more happen for less.
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impact segment tonight. fix the veterans administration as you may know that vital organization is a disaster with many sick vets not getting the healthcare to which they are entitled. now liberals and conservatives alike join together to try to fix the situation. joining us from washington senator bernie sanders, chairman of the veterans affairs committee. today, the house voted 420
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to 5, all right. to do what? what did they vote to do? >> well, they voted to do several important things. number one, right now to address the problems of long waiting periods, this legislation will provide money to allow veterans to go out to get private healthcare to go to community health centers. v.a. to make sure. we end once and for all these long wait periods. the third position in there deals with accountability. making sure that people who lied or manipulated data can be fired and fired easily. fourth provision says that if you are a widow and your husband was killed in iraq and afghanistan, you are going to be able to take care of the -- you are going to be able to take advantage of the post 9/11 gi bill and
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you are going to be able to get an he education. we got resources and they have to deal with sexual assault as well. >> cost the taxpayers $17 billion. i think it's money well spent. >> it's going to cost the taxpayers about $12 billion because there are a billion dollars offset within the v.a. >> okay. i don't understand that. nobody on earth does but i will take your word for it so $12 billion to extra to make sure that the v.a. runs properly. here is my next question. and as you know i'm simple asimple man, i'm asking simple questions. how did it evolve into this chaos in the first place? how? >> you started off by saying something like the v.a. is a disaster. that's really not accurate. if you talk to most veterans in this country and there are about 6 and a half million who use the v.a. every single year. most of them will tell you once they get into the v.a. the quality of care is good. that is is what the american legion the vfw the major veteran organizations say. the problem we are having,
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bill, is one of access in certain parts of the country. phoenix and many other areas. >> how did that happen? >> i will tell you. >> big place. how did it happen? >> i will tell you exactly how it happened. what the v.a. did mistakenly is come up with an a very aggressive protocol anybody in the v.a. system you can come in and get healthcare in a 14 day period. that is much more ambitious that many private sector healthcare systems do. that was a mistake. it turns out that in many parts of the country they don't have the doctors and nurses to get you in. >> they overpromised. but then. >> they overpromised. >> they had all that witch-hunting going on. a doctor complained and then conked out and whacked them. that's not how a really good organization is run. >> absolute right. what happened is-what ended up happening is instead of acknowledging that we can't get you in 14 days we will get new a month or two months. people lied and they manipulated data and then they went after
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whistleblowers. so we got a new guy in who are ho is going to sworn in today. martin mcdonald. he was a serious guy. graduate of west point served in the 86ened infan trip. the passion to address federal issues. he has the management skills former ceo of proctor and gamble. clearly we need better management skills there. and we need accountability in awe haven't had. >> all of that is good. but, i want to see some people go to jail who were, you know, figuring the becomes, cooking the books so they can get bonuses, and you know that existed. i want prosecution. is that going to happen? >> yes. >> all right. good. last question on v.a. and then i have got one more question. president obama made this a big campaign issue. i'm going to clean it up and biggest thing in the world and he didn't pay attention to it at all. are you disappointed in him. >> i don't know that he said it was going to be the best thing in the world. >> can i run the campaign stuff. i'm going to change it and make it great. >> bill, what obama did do
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is actually fund the v.a., reasonably well. >> yeah, but he didn't pay attention to what was happening. >> but, in fact, there were problems that the secretary was not aware of. there are problems. absolutely. i would. >> pay a little bit more attention particularly because he made it a banner on his campaign. >> we all should. >> is that reasonable? is that a reasonable -- >> -- absolutely. but the last point that i want to make, bill, for most veterans who get into the v.a., the quality of care. >> are you disappointed with the president's foreign policy which is collapsing all over the world? are you disappointed? >> look, you have horrendous situations for how many years now? right, but, you know, for how many years has the palestinians and the israelis been at war? it is a horrible situation. it has gone on decade after decade. bill, if i had the answer to that crisis, believe me, you would be the first to know. >> what about this little creep putin?
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he is running wild. aren't you disappointed? i would rather you have take care of putin than obama. give vermont over there. >> you think maple syrup will be the sweetner that brings them together. >> dump it on them and roll them in the dirt. >> what the international community is doing, bill, whic significant is exerting. >> come on. he is giving you the middle finger, senator, with this kind of dopey stuff. cut off all the banking to him and then you will see something. last word. >> you are being -- well, the last word is i think you will see some changes on mr. putin's waiver. >> all right. if not i'm sending you over senator whether you like it or not. thanks for being here. appreciate it. >> plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. dennis miller wants to meet americans who receive taxpayer welfare face to it face. miller has comments on sarah palin's new tv venture. next the mother of an arizona police officer killed by illegal alien writes a letter to president obama. that mom will be here. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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pcial story segment tonight. unnecessary death of brandon mendosa. on may 12th of this year officer mendosa was off duty driving on a phoenix area freeway. suddenly a car came at him head on smashed into his vehicle mr. mendoza was killed. the 22-year-old illegal alien was drunk. he was also killed.
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carona had a criminal past. in 1994 charged with assaulting a police officer and burglary in colorado. he did not show up for a hearing on those charges, disappearing. in may of 2002, he was apprehended by the border patrol, sent back to colorado where he was sentenced to, get this: three years probation. and they let him go. they didn't even deport him. three weeks ago, officer mendoza's mother wrote a letter to the president. she joins us now. what did you say to the president in the letter, ms. mendoza. >> i asked him for an explanation why illegals are allowed to stay in our country and kill our citizens. doing some research and finding out what his agenda is on all of these issues he is willing to raise the limit of the crimes that illegals are able to commit in this country before they are deported. i don't think this is something that american citizens should allow to happen. >> all right. so you say you contend that
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the president ask soft on deporting illegal alien criminals; that's your belief. >> absolutely. >> when you wrote the letter you described your son, who is a patriot. obviously a law enforcement officer the victim of this terrible thing and i agree with you entirely, there is no way raoul carona should have been in this country, no way at all. okay? now, do you expect the president or any member of his administration to give you an answer to your questions? >> i would hope that he can at least acknowledge that he receives this letter from me answered stans the issues and i'm talking to him about in the letter. he has news worthy opportunities, when people approach him and thank him for obamacare that they have insurance. and i really feel this is a news worthy situation. my son took an oath to protect people in his community and he fought to get people like this off the street to keep our community safe and president obama needs to acknowledge that
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there are problems like this happening and our children are being killed by illegal criminals who are allowed to stay in this country thrill and repeatedly commit crimes. >> this wasn't a low level guy. this is a guy who assaulted a colorado police officer. >> absolutely. >> burglarize. this wasn't somebody who, you know, was caught with a misdemeanor and the authorities couldn't care less. i agree with you is hundred%. i'm glad you did what you did. i don't expect you will receive any kind of an answer. do you know why ms. mendoza? there is no answer. the federal government is derelict in this -- all of these things. as soon as as an illegal alien commits a crime. no matter what the crime is is, on the next plane. unless it's a felony when you try them and put them in prison. you don't give them probation and let them walk out the door. that's insane. >> you and i would be spending time for those crimes that he committed. >> well, i don't know about that there are some jurisdictions soft on crime. do i know. this there isn't one
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validation there isn't one good point to be made. i had an argument with geraldo rivera that almost got all over the place. people should check it out on the internet because i said once a criminal criminal act committed by illegal alien no second chances go back to jail or go back to where you came from. you don't let them out and give them bail. that's exactly what happened. that's what killed your son. i will give you the last word. >> i just would really like my president of the united states who represents our country to acknowledge this is a big problem. i have just signed a letter with another group of people going to speaker boehner to ask him to please address this issue and allow the american voices to be heard. >> if you get any reaction at all ms. mendoza let us know, okay? >> i will. thank you for having me on, bill. >> when we come right back, miller time. d man demanding who meet some of the people who get welfare payments from him and other taxpayers. miller is next.
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he gives them tax dollars for their welfare payments. joining us now from santa barbara, the sage of southern california, miller. all right. now, this is humorous, but this is serious thing here. go. >> it isn't serious though, billy. it's a joke, i tell where i say if we are going to go to 50% of america, pays federal income tax. and 50% don't, which is i believe where we are at now, i would like to go to a one on one sponsorship where can i meet the guy once a month at a diner somewhere and slide the check across the table to him. but, you know, it is a joke. i don't really feel people owe me an explanation on why they are on welfare. but i do think they owe the federal government. and i find it heartless. heartless on liberals' parts that they lump the truly median in with the truly
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seedy. i want to help the helpless not the clueless. no one owes me an explanation that's a joke with about the federal income tax rate. they can pay more money out if it's legit for god's sake. it's not legit right now. it's not a safety net anymore. it's a butterfly net for hobbyists. it's pelosi telling people to free themselves up from job lock. it's heart breaking what liberals do to the poor people in this country when they say everybody out there it on welfare deserves it i think there are people had deserve more than they get right now. guess what? it's being siphoned off by a lot of creeps who don't deserve the time of day. >> you also make the allusion in the bolder fresher show that you gave money to sally struthers at least you got something from that. >> sponsor a kid in honduras and at least he was mace to me. i would get a letter on bieber note pad and if they
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put a new latrine in the village he would send me a polar rode. what's all the anger about? i'm just writing checks over here. can somebody quit hating me for five seconds. >> nobody hates you, miller, they love you. you are adored in this country. sarah palin getting in the media business. think it will be successful. getting a sarah palin channel or something, right? >> i like sarah palin. i hope she gets rich off. this i view her more like vince mcmahon nowadays. i don't think she is interested in policy. she throws her support behind the tea party here or there. i think she is going to be like -- i don't have a cooking show on that network. she maked impeach cobbler. show business salesman she good at doing whatever she does getting idiots like bernie sanders hating her guts. >> i have to get you and bernie in an encounter. >> see that's the problem. i don't want to tease with bernie. i don't want to meet those
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creeps. they are running us into the ground. >> we got it, miller. so you are bullish on sarah palin's channel but you are bearish on bernie sanders' general existence. that brings us to a new poll that says if the election were reheld between romney and obama, romney would win big. >> listen, i believe people tell pollsters whatever they have to to get off the phone without looking like a moron or getting on some list right now. you have a stranger cough where you are eating dinner and saying i'm from pew. you tell them you spill your guts to. they later you find out when he said he was from pew. meaning he just fartherred. i don't tell anybody anything on the phone. guy into a secret ballot and i vote. i think that's the only time anybody tells any truth anymore. if romney ran against hillary. hillary would win again. i think hillary would cause this country more problems than obama. she is actually smart. after six years with obama. i know he is not smart.
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she is actually smart. she could do some damage. >> you think that mrs. clinton would do the same thing mr. obama is doing carrying on policies that ruretting the country? no, i think she would be just like romney or bernie sanders. of course she would. >> she'll would, all right. i mean, if that's the case, and whoever runs against her is going to have to make the. >> billy, we are screwed. the five front decks, the waterproof decks, they have all taken on water. it started to tilt. figure out your exit plan. stay on swimming for the u boat. >> just a quick note. if you would like to seat bolder fresher show in person, we will be in charleston, west virginia. october it 249, fizzle, the next night, saturday, october 2 ath. caesar's palace always a blast. big show at the wang center in boston on september 6th. tickets going fast for all the shows. check them out on bill
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back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? last march, miller miller young who teaches feminist studies at the university of california santa barbara got into a confrontation with some pro-life demonstrators. >> she a professor and she steals signs. >> you are a terrorist. >> don't touch me. hey, don't touch me. >> she just pushed my sister as well. >> i don't care.
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>> you did not pay to go here. >> she just assaulted me. >> you don't want to. >> you don't want to be near her. she assaulted me. you don't want to be near her. >> >> well, the professor was arrested and here to tell us how you it turned out, martha maccallum, you see her with the in the morning. how did it turn out. >> these girls were pro-life demonstrators and had huge signs that they're on the campus with. they don't go to that ask. this professor thought they were out of line that they shouldn't be there. she thought that the pictures were offensive. so she was -- she pled no contest essentially to battery. >> to vigilantism. >> battery, vandalism and grand theft because the sign was stolen. and she pled no contest. she is going to be sentenced in august. the vice chancellor of the school the only comments they have had we shouldn't let outsiders on to our campus. he didn't say anything about her stepping on anybody's
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free speech. the university of san da barbara. does this woman have tenure? >> i believe she does. she is associate professor of feminist studies and teaches a class in pornography and sexuality. especially with regard to african-american women. >> i don't know the woman but i will tell you that if it were the reverse, that if a college professor at santa barbara had grabbed a sign from a pro-choice person, believe me, okay, believe me. >> you would be hearing a lot about it. >> all right. now, catholic charities down on the border, texas border, is caring for at love these children that that have come across and the government doesn't know what to do them. they have to be treated fairly. trying to locate people in families. ping it up from there. they are going to reimburse families for these expenses, application process is, look for families of the children who came across that don't have a family. stories have matter breaking. catholic charities are the best group to do. this tremendous record all around the world. however, the possibility that people will try to take
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advantage of this program is there. >> who -- where is the money coming from? it private funding. >> money that they raised. >> private, not government funding? private money. >> you contact catholic charities in wherever you are, they will get you down to the ones in the border. and you will be paid a certain amount of money for each child every month up to, what? >> they are not just handing out money it could go as high as $7,400 according to some estimates if if you have six children that you take into your house and keep them there for the whole month. they are going to reimburse you. you have to prove these are the expenses that he we spent on these children and then you will be reimbursed. they are not handing out a check. >> will they pay you a stippen for taking the children. >> no. they will not. they will reimburse you. >> incapsulate, charitable thing folks would be doing to take these children into a good home and keep themself until they adjudicated by the federal government. all expenses would be reimbursed by the private catholic charity. do i have it. >> that's correct. >> ms. mccown thank you as
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"the factor" tip of the day about marijuana in a moment, but first the rush is onto get american documents. we have brought back our terrific promotion, replicas of some of america's greatest achievements on parchment. you can frame them. we're keeping the price ultralow so everybody can get them. also, if you are a bill o'reilly.com premium member, now we have a brand new newsletter updates important things we're doing here. please sign up for it. you will thank me. if you're not a premium member,
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think about it, you get all kinds of free stuff. now the mail. bill, excellent talking points about the dangerous advances of isis and the attacks on christia christians. also, how frightening is it that the u.s. carelessly allowed weapons to go missing in afghanistan? very irresponsible, diane. a lot of chaos in that theater. simon, sun city, arizona, illegal immigration is not primarily president obama's fault. blaming him for everything is part of fox news' method of discrediting him. here's a question for you, simon. name one area in the world where america is stronger now than when the president took office. one. andrew, your show, o'reilly, i listen to the talking points. i'm scared. at this point all americans should be concerned, an drew. better word than scared. you missed the mark on pot sentencing, the report you cited only covers trafficking offenses. there's no mention of possession. false, dave. the u.s. sentencing commission
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report for 2013 cites exactly 26 individuals in federal prison for pot possession throughout the whole country. 26. you almost have to jump the white house fence and blow pot smoke in the president's face to do federal time for possession. richard, washington, jesse ventura might have won his case, but anyone suing a widow has no honor. bill, if someone defamed you, you would take legal action. sometimes i'd like to, evan, because i get defamed every day of my life. but the legal system allows it to happen when you are a public figure. joan, massachusetts, as my irish grandmother might say to ventura, take the money and all the bad luck that goes with it. chris, westin, wisconsin, you're an intelligent person and all the reserge you did for "killing jesus" you missed or ignored the fact that he is god. it's a history book, chris.
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not a religious book. the word history is right on the cover. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. yesterday we put up a new bill o'reilly.com poll asking if you support legalizing marijuana. well, the crazy pot people immediately flooded the zone slamming the poll and making it useless. what happens in cyberspace is this, word gets out about anything, all right. in this case the pot poll for billo'reilly.com. the pro-pot websites then direct their stoned followers to go vote. of course those followers know nothing about "the factor" and they pollute the poll. it's a shame. and i apologize because i was very interested to know what you guys legitimate "the factor" viewers think about legalizing pot. there's a lot of difference of opinions and a lot of different
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ideologies. but now i can't find out with any certainty. "the factor" tip of the day, there are morons everywhere. and you try to stay away from them. but on the internet sometimes you can't. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from billo'reilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. name the town if you wish to. word of the day, do not be pettish. love that word. when somebody's annoying you, just turn to them and go, stop being pettish. that will annoy them. so it's kind of a quid pro quo. we've got four people who are off the chart angry. and one of them is mad at me. you'll enjoy this segment. again, thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is warming up in the bullpen and i hear her fastball this evening is intense. i'm bill o'reilly.
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please always remember the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, the irs claimed under oath that it's targeting of conservatives was never politically motivated. but tonight we have learned that the woman at the heart of the scandal, well, we now know what she really thinks about republicans. turns out lois lerner was very frank in her just-produced personal e-mails which we now have. welcome to "the kelly file" everyone. i'm megyn kelly. earlier today the house ways and means committee released an eye opening string of e-mails from lois lerner. e-mails lawmakers believe show her dislike of conservatives. we do not know who was on the other end of these e-mails