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that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here from jerusalem tomorrow night. thanks for joining us. my "off comment tonight. good night. "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> [ bleep ]. >> hey, hey. >> question of the night, how can some americans side with the terrorist group hamas? how is that possible? charles krauthammer will tell us. >> this is a part of the war on whites that's being launched by the democratic party. >> is there a growing anti-white people movement in america? we will present the evidence. >> you're not allowing me to cover the event? >> the management doesn't want you on the property. so, unfortunately, sir, we will have to ask you leave. >> waters gets booted out of the national organization of women convention. it wasn't pretty. >> if you stay on the property,
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you will arrested. >> you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the factor" begins right now. frnltsd hi, i'm bill o'reilly. america's weakness part two, the subject of this evening's talking points. remember last night i documented vital areas where the u.s. is losing influence or completely collapsing? the memo is posted on billo'reilly.com. tonight, more on why america's weakness is growing. it begins with propaganda. how to obscure the truth. when talking points first began listing all the situations where the usa is getting hammered, the evidence overwhelmed those who support the obama administration and believe that i am full of it. so a new strategy emerged. according to those happy with the state of the union america's not getting weaker, it is simply changing, realigning.
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and i am too dense to understand that. >> but the idea that somehow that america's in decline is a reassignment. bill o'reilly is not going to understand that. this is a real world we're living in now. >> i think part of what you're discontented with, bill, changes. changes in the reality. >> quoting jon lovitz, that's the ticket. you got to hand it to the left. they're creative spinners and all get the same memo. to them the country is not really in trouble abroad or economically, it's just a changing world and o'reilly is too dim to understand. really amazing but that's what they're selling. one of the main reasons the usa is in steep decline is resentment towards fellow citizens. of us demonize people with whom we disagree. >> the system has been rigged against us from the very beginning. we've never been able to stand our ground because the system has protected white peoplehood.
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white property and white privilege. >> white peoplehood. i love that. when skin covers overrides honest debate everything falls apart. criticism of president obama, they're race-based, how many times have we heard that? every day. >> this is mart of the war on whites being launched by the democratic party and the way in which they're launching this what are is by claiming that whites hate everybody else. it's a part of the strategy that barack obama implemented in 2008, continued it in 2012 where he divides us all on race, on sex, greed, envy, class warfare, all those kinds of things. that's not true, okay. >> well, congressman brooks believes the president is behind the policy. i believe it's the democratic leadership in congress that has designed the device of strategy. reid and pelosi but president obama is allowing it to flow.
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now, if you can't defend your record, if the facts stack up against you, deflect. charge into emotional areas to pedophile reality. we need to demand that our elected leadership solve problems that threaten our well-being. the day of the ideologue is ending. tv and radio ratings prove that. americans are slowly wising up. and that's the first step in recovering the strength of america. and now for the top story, monica crawley and kirsten powers. i love that white peoplehood. >> yeah, well, look, i think that there is a problem with divisiveness in the country right now and i do agree that it's now good to be pointing fingers at certain groups of people. it would be wrong, i think we would agree to blame everything -- to talk about black people in a way that white
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people are being talked about so i don't think the solution is to demonize white people. not to say there isn't racism and it should be addressed but -- >> but plenty of that going on now and we can't recover our strength. we, the people, because, again, we're behind all this. we elected president obama. we put the democrats in charge of the senate. so it's we the people that have to wise up. you can criticize the politicians all day long but comes back to us and we're never going to be a strong nation again if we're so divided and that's what i'm trying to get across. i am trying to tell everyone that, yeah, the politicians are not serving us well. they're not and the ratings for congress of president obama are where they should be. we're losing strength all over the world. you agree with that, right? >> i do and the divisions accelerate that. >> and it makes it impossible to recover. see, the divisions make it impossible to recover. president obama's gone in two years. we're not going to see him again in any kind of power position. whoever comes in can't build on nothing.
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>> you need leadership in order to try to unite americans once again we spoke with president reagan who came in and brought all kinds of people not just on the republican side together but blue dog democrat, conservative, moderate democrat, people were united. that's where leadership comes in. you have a problem here because i disagree with you on this. i think the president has actively engaged in dividing us. >> can you prove it? >> well, the war on women which he has preside over -- presiding over. >> wait. presiding over and designing are two different things. >> he gives speeches almost every week, bill. class warfare. wealth redistribution. >> those are his -- >> obamacare is a massive wealth redistribution taking from the young to give to the old and divided us -- >> everyone knew -- >> every voter who paid attention knew that they were electing a very liberal man that would do that. i never heard barack obama use the race card, however, people like you say he designed that.
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i think it's more reid and pelosi. >> he's doing it through his policies. look -- >> it's a different thing. >> the left cannot win on their policies. we know this. the only way they can win is by dividing us and keep us nighting amongst ourselves. >> that is a strategy but you, monica crowley cannot prove it comes from the president. >> every day of this administration -- >> i get letters from the right, oh, you're apologizing for obama again. fact-based broadcast. that's what this is, okay, now, kirsten, just today a two-star . all right. two-star general, highest ranking military figure that has been killed in war. i think since world war ii. president obama didn't mention it. he's out with the african economy thing. didn't mention it. nothing. he doesn't show any leadership from a day-to-day basis on events. he just doesn't seem to care
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about being the commander in chief and the leader of the nation. that's what i'm getting and, again, i'm not in business to hammer the man. go. >> yeah, i think there are democrats who feel that way that he's not engage enough. he seems to do this with every big issue. he waits day after day after day and he doesn't act right when it happens and say something. he waits until everybody is saying, why isn't the president saying anything? >> why does he do that in your opinion? >> i don't know. >> you don't know. >> i have no explanation for it. >> i know monica knows. you sure you don't know because monica is going to take the floor. you don't know? >> i'm sure there's a whole conspiracy theory behind it. i don't know if it's disinterest or something -- >> you don't know. you know! >> well, look, i can take a stab at this after six years of watching this president in action. this is a man who's not just presiding over the collapse of american power and prestige. he's actively accelerating it, bill. >> why doesn't he come out and say, our condolences to the
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two-star general. this is a terrible thing that's happening. just ignores it, why? >> politically that would be the smart thing to do so the only explanation for why repeatedly he doesn't do it is because this is a man that comes out of the philosophy that because the united states has committed all these crimes over the course of our history, we shupd hey a role in the world. that's why he's uncomfortable with the commander in chief role. >> i don't think i'll ever get a chance to interview barack obama again but if i do i'll ask him about this. why do you let the isis army do what they do and don't confront them? why do you ignore the death of a two-star general? i really want to know. thanks, ladies. update on sergeant tahmooressi. the army steps up its investigation into whether investigation into whether sergeant bowe bergdahl collapsen negatively impact good bacteria?
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and the republicans senate primary there, the three term incumbent pat roberts defeating tea party favorite dr. milton wolf. let's go to overland park where carl cameron is live again. hey, carl. >> it's a victory headquarters brent. pat roberts is going to make remarks in just a moment. this was a hard-fought battle decided on whether or not pat roberts was dealing with his constituents and for what may have been their last best chance to knock off an incumbent, tea party republicans were unable to
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do so again, tonight. in the case of pat roberts a 50-year veteran now nominated for his fourth term. a victory over what was a tough challenge the only remaining incumbent is lamar alexander. >> okay. carl. that is a big one to watch we're watching other ones as well. i'm bret baier. back to "the o'reilly factor." andrew tahmooressi remains in a mexican prison tonight. it's been 128 days on bogus weapons charges. it's a low-level beef, certainly. and the sergeant is battling posttraumatic stress disorder so any humanitarian country, any humanitarian country would have released him a long time ago. but not mexico. last night while debating juan
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williams about america's weakness in the world there was this exchange. >> tahmooressi in prison, the mexicans not going to let him out. any president would have had him out based on humanitarian, he has posttraumatic stress disorder. he can't get him out. obama can't get him out. >> the question you always ask -- >> you're going off into the weeds here. come on that guy is not a serious issue. let's get back to isis -- >> let him rot in there. >> now, i don't think juan meant to denigrate his situation. sometimes things come out wrong but some viewers are dismayed. olivia whose son john spent four months in a mexican prison. she is helping in the tahmooressi case. so let's deal with the -- the press conference today by the family, looks like they need some money to continue to defend their son. he's going to look like stay in for the duration of the trial which could last throughout the year. what say you?
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>> yeah, that's what i've heard, six to eight months. potentially and then he could be found guilt? >> i don't think he will be, you know, i think that the pressure is ratcheting up on mexico from people like me, but not certainly from president obama in public. we haven't heard anything from him. >> it's staggering. he hasn't even responded to the petition which is outrageous. i mean he has a commitment to respond to the petition. he hasn't even responded to that. >> why do you think that is? >> you know, i don't know. i mean i think mexico has decided to take a hard line on this. first, let me say i'm not speaking on behalf of the family. you know, the family is trying desperately to work with mexico and do everything that is politically correct so i'm speaking as a marine mom who went through this and i just feel like mexico has really taken a hard line and i really believe that they've taken that
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stance because they -- they have recognized that we're not going to. >> what do you mean we're not going to what? >> i don't think our government is going to take a stand about had. >> so they don't feel threatened by the obama administration. >> right. >> that there's going to be any consequences to what they're doing. ow now your son was in prison for four months for having an antique weapon. harmless in his rv. we worked together with the state department, "the factor" did and he was out. how is he doing now? >> you know, he's doing well. he's recovering but there are long-term effects from this. it takes -- there's a price to be paid for this and andrew's case, they went public fairly early on, you know, we went public and jonny was home in two weeks. he went public back in april, so this has been going -- you know, he's been on the radar for a very long time. i think he's in a very
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precarious situation. >> you talk about sergeant tahmooressi now. >> yes. >> okay. now, did you ever hear from president obama or secretary of state clinton because she was in charge when your son was in there. did you ever hear from them at all? >> no, neither of them. >> did you hear from any state department officials? >> one day i got a phone call from the state department and it was after i had done a fox news interview that morning and they had asked me if i had heard from anyone in d.c. at the state department and i said no and that afternoon when i got home i got a phone call just saying i'd like to introduce myself to you but it was a lower level -- i mean it certainly wasn't a high-level official. >> all right. so once again we see mr. obama and secretary of state kerry -- i think he's been involved with this tahmooressi thing but we don't see any outward pressure on mexico to do the right thing for humanitarian. miss hammar, we appreciate the update and the best to your son.
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up ahead. pot legalized. "the factor" investigation found otherwise. watters visiting we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy,
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"the factor," will legalizing pot put the pushers out of business? ground zero for the experiment according to "the washington post," the black market for pot in colorado has not taken a hit. in fact, it's flourishing. >> for those who thought legalizing marijuana would cripple the black market, think again. >> it's actually benefited the black market. prices are going up like it was plummeting for years like since 2009, they were going cheaper and cheaper and cheaper until january.
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that's when all the dispensers that went recreational skyrocketed in price. it's pushing the locals back to the streets. >> and then there's pot being sold to minors and children. have you to be 21 to buy it legally. joining us from richmond, virginia, teeny griego who wrote the story about pot sales. what is the headline of your story? >> well, i think i used the words of junior who is the pot black marketeer you used in that clip and he says people say money doesn't grow on trees, he's lying. it's flourishing. >> that's because it's cheap story buy it on the street than it is in the store, correct, with august -- all the tax as plied. >> two reason, the primary reason, it is just extremely lucrative so to sell it out of state so if you grow it and you
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can buy it in colorado for, say, $2200 a pound. once you move it out of tail and into the midwest, the price is going up. the farther that you travel to the east, the higher the price is so that can you double your money so -- >> you're saying people buy it legally in colorado and also grow a certain amount of plants and then they package it and sell it to people or take it themselves out of state to make a profit. >> i'm saying that some people will buy it legally and resell it out but what mostly tends to happen is what's happening in the story i wrote. people might be growing, say, under the auspices of a red card, they'll grow for their own purposes but then sell to the black market. the person that you heard in that clip is a broker. so somebody will contact junior and say, i've got five pounds i need to move. junior finds somebody from
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oklahoma who is interested and, boom, it moves out of state. so that's one thing. they'll say what is happening is that the illegal market is flourishing beneath the cover of the legal market. >> got it. now, we found out in los angeles and san francisco when there was a proliferation of medical marijuana in the market, hard core drug addicts were getting the marijuana, medical card then taking the pot out and selling it to minors and they made a lot of money to support their habits to buy the harder drugs. and i believe that might be happening in colorado, as well. >> if it is, i didn't find any evidence of that in my reporting. >> did you look for it? >> no, i went to colorado for was really, again,o home territory since i had worked there for about 12 year, i went with one question and that was, what's happening in the black market in the infant days of the legal recreational market, colorado is seven months
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in right now. so what's happening? so i made a few calls to people who know people and that was the primary question i was asking is trying to get a handle on what is happening and why. >> i think you did a good job because i think that's where the big money is taking the legal marijuana, repackaging and taking it out of state to sell in states that don't have legalization. that's where the weight money is but i do believe there is a flourishing, you might go back and look at it, a flourishing market of selling the legal marijuana to minors, to children because the price is up and the authorities can't control that at all and that's what we saw in california. it's just a suggestion. >> thank you. >> all right. >> there was a secondary reason, though, and that has -- you alluded to it, that has to do with taxation so you can buy medical marijuana at a much cheaper tax rate than you would recreational and the state initially kind of conceived of this as people would mike great. people who may be didn't have a
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true medical condition but were using a medical marijuana card and they were registered that they would migrate over to the retail market. that has not happened because taxation in the retail market is so much higher. so what you've seen is actually, in fact, the number of red card holders go up. >> the people buying medical marijuana for conditions aren't participating in the black market by crossing over. interesting. all right, miss griego, we appreciate your reporting and we will follow up on the situation. plenty more ahead as "the factor" move as long. watters visiting the n.o.w. convention and the ladies really did not warm to jesse. you will see that. then later, charles krauthammer analyzing americans who is siding with hamas against israel. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works.
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>> there is actually an all-out war on women raging right now. >> do i get a weapon for the war? >> i'm -- i'm not sure what you men. >> men think literally. >> how should i be thinking? >> circularly. >> like a womb. >> you're not allowing me to cover the event? >> no. >> we're just here to fight the war on women. there's a battle going on. >> the management doesn't want you on the property. >> i like your suit, though. >> thank you very much. >> how come we were denied credentials. >> i'm not going to talk to you. >> you're a feminist. you're not afraid of fox. >> i am not but i don't have to talk to anyone -- >> i'm on your side. >> i am sure you are, jesse. >> denied. >> what's going on? >> they request you be given notice not to return to the property. >> i feel jim natured again. >> if you do, you'll be
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i'm bret baier in washington. tea party challenger dr. milton wolf. roberts pledged to unite republicans in the fall, take six seats needed for republicans to take over leadership of the senate. >> we must win this senate election in kansas and take back control of the u.s. senate. if we do that, senator moran and i will have the high ground in our fight to stop the obama agenda, clean up the mess this president has made of foreign policy and our financial security.
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>> and in western michigan's third district, tea party backed congressman justin amage turned back a challenge from brian ellis. we'll have more primary coverage thursday night. incumbent lamar alexander trying to hold off a challenge. i'm bret baier in washington. keep it here on fox news channel. now back to new york and the o'reilly factor. thanks. i'm ibm and this "is it legal?" segment. investigating planned parent hood in a sex deal involving a minor. and the interrogation of bowe bergdahl whom president obama brought out of captivity by releasing five islamic
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terrorists from guantanamo bay. now we turn to kimberly guilfoyle. what's happening right now? >> tomorrow he's going to be questioned about i a major general at ft. sam in san antonio, texas. about the circumstances of his leaving in 2009 of leaving afghanistan and what they'll want to know did he leave intentionally or voluntarily which seems pretty clear he did and the intent forever as long as he could. that would then lead to a crime of or charge of desertion. that would then -- >> this is a long time. it's been months since he's been back so this is the first time somebody is going to go in and talk to him? >> first time. >> so going to take the fifth. >> he can. his lawyer will be there. his lawyer could advise him to take the fifth and not anything at all he may be the worst witness for himself. >> the army issued some statements saying that maybe this wasn't a wise deal. is that what happened? >> yeah, i mean, look, this is i think complicated situation.
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i don't see any incentive for sergeant bergdahl to cooperate, participate. i see we'll see lois lerner take the fifth. he is the worst witness against himself. if he doesn't say anything, he remains on active able to get a pension -- >> if he's not vicked. >> if he's not vicked. >> if he doesn't answer the questions they could give him a dishonorable discharge but what i'm trying to -- >> this was a horrible deal. one of the people that was released and we know we had five technologies released. one has been called a psychopath. >> by the army itself. >> by the army. >> and responsible for killing thousands of -- he could go back and there do the same thing. >> i thought it was very unusual the army would make a public statement -- >> that's right -- basically embarrassing their commander in chief who made the deal saying, hey, one of the guys is a total killer. >> great point and this is the guy in charge of the
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investigation, however, the other part is that they -- that guy said, listen, i don't he's going to return back to afghanistan -- >> that's speculation. it doesn't mean anything. >> i agree. >> the real headline is that the lead investigator against bergdahl is basically saying it was a bad deal. >> bad deal. >> in colorado, a pro-life group has gone under cover to planned parenthood, all right, and roll the tape. >> have you guys ever been there together? >> no. >> what is it? >> there is tons of sex shops around here. that's where they carry different outfits like if you want to work as a teacher or a nurse. they have outfits. they have whips, ties, everything. >> okay. >> now, the girl who posed there with the planned parenthood person said she was 15 years old. now, the colorado attorney general is doing what. >> investigating because they have to make sure because planned parenthood is receiving also federal -- you know, government money, is here
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advising an underage minor which is against the law for a to go -- >> she wasn't really under age and that's the legal -- >> but said she was have. >> i'm just asking the question. >> right. >> so the attorney general of colorado's investigating planned parenthood who is going to come back and say, whatever advice was given by our employee was given to an adult. >> to an adult, yes, you're right. >> that's not what she knew. >> she thought -- this comes right on the heels of another lawsuit having to do with a 13-year-old girl who was raped by her father, went in there, she got an abortion. four people -- >> colorado. >> four people -- >> didn't tell the authorities. >> four people were involved in the abortion. >> they didn't report it. >> they sent her home to the -- >> where the father is and was raped again. >> two current investigations in the state of colorado against planned parenthood. the more serious on the rape deal an the second is on this undercover video. >> they're just trying to make a
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point it's happening again and again and again. >> also just so you know, the problem is not just unique to colorado. planned parenthood. >> it's embarrassing to them. >> the live action group has gone on to cover a number of different states. >> right. >> there's no doubt this organization planned parenthood is libertine and is skirting the law many, many states. ladies, thank you. krauthammer on deck. s thatty confrontations s thatty confrontations happening if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. yeah?om. we got allstate, right?
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"back of the book" segment. a protest in front of the white house and hamas supporters going after a former u.s. marine. >> [ bleep ]. >> hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ]. >> hey! >> whoa, whoa.
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>> hold up. >> guys. >> hey. . >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> joining us now from charles krauthammer. you know, some people know this but not all, you're a psychiatrist as well as a political guy. here's what i don't understand and i need you to explain it to me. hamas is a terror group, everybody knows it. all right. if you care to be a fair-minded person, you know hamas is a terror group. hamas dominates the palestinian authority through muscle, all right. they have the guns, iran gives then the guns so, therefore, they have the power in gaza, west bank, whateverment hamas calling the shots so you have a bevy of americans who are sympathetic to the palestinians,
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but by the same token are supporting hamas and then you have tons of them in europe. what's the mentality behind that? >> i would draw a sharp distinction between the european sympathizers and demonstrators from the american ones. when it comes to europe i think the overwhelming factor is raw native deep-seated anti-semitism. this is 2,000-year-old anti-semitism. now for awhile they discovered that if you put the veneer of anti-zionism, the cover of earth, you can get away with it and respectable society. the veneer and cover are gone. you've got placards being carried in germany of all places. hitler was right. chance of jews to the gas. this is raw anti-semitism. finding a semi respectable outlet and you get the foreign ministers of france, germany and
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italy chancellors of france, germany and italy issuing a joint statement denouncing anti-semitism in their country. in the united states, it is very different. anti-semitism is not a major factor here. you know, if all the countries that the jews have lived in this 2,000 years, this is the most tolerant, friendly, loving country that the jews have ever known. what i think is the most important factor here is sheer, raw ignorance. they have no idea what hamas is. all that you said. they have no idea, for example, that there is no occupation in gaza. you'll hear them talk about gaza being occupied. the israelis left in 2005. they tore out their settlements. there's not a settler, there's not a soldier, there is not a jew left in gaza. do any of these people know it? no. are they aware that just a few days ago the spokesman for hamas in lebanon said, on arabic
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television, that the jews lust for the killing of children. after all, they have always loved the blood of children in their mazahs on passover. when you was asked about that again yesterday on a major american network, he refused to retract. this is the oldest blood libel of all. are they aware that hamas' charter calls not for just the destruction of israel but for the killing jews everywhere in the world. this is a openly genocidal organization. >> i think most of these people are aware of that, and if they wanted to be, they could be easily -- because we have computers and they could just google hamas and it will all come up. >> no, these are not people interested in information and truth. >> that's right, they don't care about the truth, because in your opinion -- and i think you're right -- they hate jews. now when the israelis hit the u.n. hospital and do inevitably
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kill children and women in an urban warfare situation, there's outcry by president obama and americans. is that fair? >> well, i think one of the reasons that you get this outcry is because americans are completely unaware of how the news is managed in gaza. an israeli filmmaker interviewed a spanish photographer, in gaza, and he said to him, have you ever seen a missile battery operating? he said, oh, yes, they operated right outside our hotel. and he asked him pointblank, can you show it? he said, of course not, if i did, they would kill me. >> right. >> when you look at pictures of gaza, think about this -- have you ever seen the picture of hamas operative? ever seen hamas gunman? ever seen a missile battery? ever seen any day hamas fighter? never. there are hundreds of them. even the palestinians admit that. if you take their own numbers.
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bogus. but even if you take their own numbers, there should be 300 or 400 dead palestinian terrorists. have you of seen one on camera? never. they are only allowed to show women and children. women and children. >> all right, thank you, as many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] polident. weit's not justt we'd be fabuilding jobs here,. it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received
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indiana. -- the memo is posted. >> i was very disappointed with the disrespect and interruptions you showed juan williams. >> i didn't mean to show him disrespect as he is a friend. however, every other guest on the "factor" may be interrupted if they dodge a question. i asked him a number of times if he was disappointed. president obama has not downgraded the very terrorist army isis. my question was clear and juan danced. not allowed in the no-spin zone. he was interrupted and that will continue. >> our policy on illegal immigration is controversial over here but it works. america and the world could learn a lot from us. you should adopt our gun laws. because america's vast population is about 15 times that of australia, your national gun laws would not work here. americans have a right to defend
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themselves, while australians do not have that right using firearms. that's a big difference. >> mr. o'reilly, i am a jewish-american. i want to thank you for speaking out against hatred for jews. the anti-semitism stops here. >> the root cause of anti-semitism is a doctrine that teaches that jews killed jesus. educate yourself, mr. o. >> as i make clear in my book "killing jesus," the romans killed jesus by the roman pem tal authorities who were hated by jewish people. educate yourself, jeff, quick. >> my amazing parents, joe and lois will celebrate their 72nd wedding anniversary on august 8th. yo is 93, and a world war ii
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vet. congrats to lois an joe. we wish many more. you guys, what perk is all about. tip of the day. if you're hungry in winston-sal winston-salem, north carolina, you might want to check out mary's gourmet diner. they have great specials including one that taste 15% off your check if you say grace. a thankful prayer. before eating your meal, you get the 15% discount. so that's one tip. here's another. if you believe in something, like prayer, for example, make that belief known by being creative. the owner of the diner is promoting her belief system in a very positive way. way to go, mary. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from bill oreilly.com.
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i think they are have a club here in manhattan, nebbish. please all remember the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight -- the u.s. military investigating the murder of one of its own. as the highest ranking american general since the vietnam war is killed in a combat zone. good evening, welcome to "the kelly file." the army confirming a short time ago that major general harold greene was killed when an attacker wearing an afghan military uniform opened fire on a military base. major general greene was on his first deployment to a war zone and he was involved in preparing afghan forces for the time when u.s. troops leave their country at the end of this year. this is the afghan camp where the attack happened. it also houses the