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it's a real word. don't you dare imploy billingsgate when writing us.:0 has benjamin netanyahu. good night from washington.
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administration continues to study the situation. there are indications some bombing is being considered. obama administration understands most americans do not want reinvolvement in iraq. but that is foolish thinking. a walkway from a dire threat. and countries to have it's own problems but the isis threat sends thoughts beyond baghdad here is where the obama administration is making a big mistake. hiding behind the iraq's case. >> it's important for everyone to understand, and the president made this clear, there are no american military solutions to the problems in iraq.
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we can't solve these problems for them. >> but we can diminish fighting ability of isis because they will come after us, eventually. the russian tyrant amassing forces continuing to despite economic sanctions. does president obama have a plan ready to go? if so, might is not to deter russia. understandable. and as far as from ukraine and the middle east. where most americans will never go. and do not understand. if the taliban defeats armed forces yet another terrorist
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state will remerge. they want to kill us and other infidels around the world. talking points said for years american power is the last hope in tee feeting world wide terrorism. who will do it? if we do not? spain? the president seems comfortable, staying on the side lines with the rest of the world, allowing isis and putin to disrupt civilization. longer we wait, more painful the inevitable will be. now, top story tonight, reaction. here in new york city, general wesley clark. >> i think isis is going to be a threat to the united states. it's a threat to governments in the region i think the united states has owe work with our allies and bring a concerts of nations to put their power to work against
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isis. >> so you want a coalition of the will something >> we need to be helping the curds. the turks are going to fight. leb niece army is going to fight. and the iraqi military. >> this has been going on more than a year, right? that it was a threat, and the president has none dujing for a year. now, they're attacking lebanon, syria. they may attack jordan. this rhetoric we have to give to saudis and turks. this doesn't mean anything anymore. would you, if you were the president of the united states, which you considered running at one time, would you bomb isis? would you bomb them? >> under the right circumstances i think american air power can
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be use fully employed >> why didn't we bomb them six months ago when they came across? we let them establish mosul and the kurds we're just impotent. >> not at all. that is untrue and a disservice to men and women in uniform. >> because you don't want to be quoted by a guy saying bill o'reilly is an expert on american we train that iraqi military. we put it in place and did everything we could for the president to build a representative government. our stepping in wasn't going to be constructive. >> air power is different than stepping into iraqi politics this threat, i don't care about
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malaki. i care about the united states. and if you are not going to do anything about a growing terror army, an off shoot of al qaeda, you're impotent. my word is correct. >> i don't think the administration or the united states is saying we're not going to do anything. take the case of ukraine. the first thing, first real requirement there is to pull nato together. that is what the administration has been doing i supported that when i was a nato commander. i knew no single bombing target was more important than nato unity. now, i think nato is coming together. >> you think? >> i think. >> crimia is gone. malaysian airliner shot out of the sky. >> ukraine is not a member of nato. not required by any treaty. if circumstances were reversed you might be saying the president is out there trying to
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get us killed in war. >> i don't want to hear we have to, might, should, turkey, saudi arabia. i want a plan f putin goes in tomorrow to ukraine, which is possible, what is he going to do? >> if putin goes into ukraine tomorrow, the consequences for putin and russia are incal cue -are going to be disruptive to russia's economy they're going to continue to pose a problem for putin. he can't get the technology. secondly, a lot of rearmentment innato. third going to have continued resistance in ukraine. ukraine is 45 million people, they're not syria saying come, fight there. they're extremely well armed
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a former member of the soviet union. they night night vision googles and intelligence, flight jackets. >> why don't they have them? >> it's time to get that stuff there. some of it is on the way, i'm told could we get more? sure. >> sanctions were weak and the president doesn't have the heart for conflict right now. that could change i hope it does. these are threats. good to see you, general. >> good to be with you. just remember from putin's perspective, he can say whatever he wants about obama or the united states if he crosses that line, and puts his forces overtly into ukraine, for him, the consequences are incalculable. >> we'll have that back if that happens and if it doesn't. >> later middle school principal
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forces to iraq. troops are providing security for the embassy and u.s. personnel. thursday, he stressed no american combat troops will be sent back to iraq. in z.breaking news out of the middle east. two rockets reportedly fired from gaza hit southern israel just hours before the latest cease fire is set to expire. so far there is no word of injuries and no one claimed responsibility. hamas also rejecting israeli demands to disarm. now, back to the o'reilly factor. for your latest headlines log on to fox news.com. to fox news.com. >> impact segment, diffusing rhetoric out of president obama when asked if he thought sanctions were hurting russia and putin, this is what he said >> well, we don't know yet whether sanctions are working.
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sanctions are working as intended inputting pressure and strain on the economy. >> joining us now from washington, d.c., ed henry. i'm not a nitpicker. i'm not. but you don't know if they're working but working as intended >> right. >> can you explain this to me? >> you need clarity, and that was not coming in that statement . i think the president was trying to say the goal is to punish putin, hit the russian economy, and there are signs that that is working i think he's having difficulty, the president is that it's not changing putin's behavior. as white house continues to say look, putin has never been more ice yoel yated. the fact is that again he has 0,000 russian troops around the ukrainian border. just today decided to extend visa for edward snowden for
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three years >> it's obvious he's thumbing his nose at the white house >> he wants to humiliate barack obama. i don't understand why the president has not been anti-putin. why does he want to humiliate? why? >> it seems the most-reasonable explanation is that putin is trying to flex his muscles on the world stage. where president obama may be able to play the long game here is that if putin continues to push it and push it, at some point if it goes too far in ukraine, he will have not just the u.s. but our key european allies, jumping in and saying you've gone too far. that hasn't happened yet. >> i understand. why are you letting him move, cowboy. i got it but this should have been done a year ago. they knew that this was coming up. and you, this was today. he's talking about the isis army, now accused of killing
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40,000 innocent people. roll the tape. >> there is about to be a possible genocide of 40,000 people. you're saying we're seriously concerned? we're monitoring it? >> this is something we are closely watching it's something that >> people might be slaughtered. >> we're actively supporting the iraqi security forces and kurdish forces. >> it's just gobbly gook. we've got to get the 4 h club, maybe we can get the girl scouts to help. it's just garbage. do you think the obama administration is going to start to bomb those terrorists? when is that going to happen? >> the president left that door open. it may be something that could be happening soon because the humanitarian crisis is coming. and there could be this
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genocide. that suggests the president realizes that actions have to be taken now. the president has been, you know, behind closed doors here, considering various options including providing humanitarian relief. isis is taking over so much territory in iraq. you'll have plans and then, may get shot down. you may need to have air strikes to sort of pave the way to get that relief in. >> i mean it's just a debacle. as i said to general clark, they knew about this 18 months. >> that is -- >> we can figure the issue. >> like cancer, not going to the doctor. >> last story? >> if the president takes military action here, to at least get humanitarian relief that could be helpful. to your point in, medium to long term may do very little, or nothing to stop the march to baghdad. that could be a threat.
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maybe not today but it could be in the long term. >> ed henry, thank you as always. coming up, a middle school principal fired for encouraging students to speak english in the classroom. and hollywood war over israel and hamas. those reports right after these messages. come on, get open... yeah... with nfl mobile on verizon. yes! get in there! go, go, go, go, yes! let's go, drew. the "not-so-good more" would be them always watching you. go for it, paul! get open! come on, paul! let's go! hustle! what is that, chamomile tea?! uh, lattes. you wanna take a nap?! get the "good more" with nfl mobile, free with the more everything plan. exclusively from verizon. now get 50% off all new smartphones.
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writing and comprehending the english language." but when the prince pam of the hempstead middle school, a suburb of houston encouraged students to use english in the classrooms, she was harshly criticized and then amy lacey did not have her contract renewed. in effect she was fired. to join us from washington, laura ingraham who has been following the story. how could this happen in texas wh, one of the most conservative states in the union. >> i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often given the pc thought police crowd that dominates our public school system and really dominates our culture right now. you've documented time and again how there's this red line, we don't really know where the line is at any given point but there's a red line that the left will establish and re-establish, maybe one day it'll be you can't tell people to speak english. the next day it will be -- you can't refer to the washington
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redskins as the washington redskins. next day, you can't ever say that bilingual education is a bad thing. we don't know where that red line is but if you cross that movable red line you will be drummed out of public life perhaps. you will be -- >> that's what happened to this woman. >> terminated, fired. ha rationed, called all sorts of names and this is what this poor teacher came up against. against this movable red line where they decided to make an example of her. don't you dare make us speak english. don't you dare tell us -- >> it wasn't even making. here's how bad this is. miss lacey basically said, look, in the hempstead middle school you have to take tests. the tests are given in english. not spanish. the national and state tests are given in english. therefore, i'm encouraging not mandating, not forcing every student to speak english -- >> they interpreted -- that's an affront to our culture. >> right away some of the
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students -- >> an afront to our country, i meant our country, our homeland. this is a problem we have with this obsession with diversity. right. we must be diverse. well, diversity is fine. intellectual diversity i think is the most important thing without regard to skin color. you can't have a teacher who's trying to communicate in her own way her desire for these students to do better and to succeed and if you learn english and you're affluent in english you're going to be more successful in public life regardless of where you came from or your circumstances. >> here's the worst part of the story. when this woman, the principal, miss lacey, made this suggestion to the students, she was attacked by some students who said, oh, you're violating my rights. >> yeah, they're learning early, yeah. >> but there was no counterprotest that we can find to help miss lacey. >> bill, that's our point. >> they're afraid. they're afraid.
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they're making us afraid. >> you know, fools like they do almost everywhere -- >> look at their congressman on capitol hill. they're afraid to say what their own people think. the new reuters poll, bill, out today, just out, 70% of americans both democrats and republicans, it's a bipartisan poll, 70% say that illegal immigration is a threat to our economy, our culture and our beliefs. 70%. when is the last time you got 70% on any poll, okay. people have a certain view of what's happening to this country. they think their culture is under assault. their pro-immigrant but they're not pro what's happening to this country and yet the politicians are afraid. parents are afraid to speak out. they don't want to be vilified. i bet board members are afraid of their positions so we live in this -- >> everybody is afraid. >> that's what their goal is to shut down debate on this. >> i was surprised. i got a texas tie on. i don't know whether you can see
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this. texas things here. i was surprised that in this school district, all right, more people didn't say, you know what, the principal is looking out for the kids. wants the kids to do better and the only way they'll do better is if they become more proficient -- >> the next principal will have to learn -- she'll have to be reeducated according to the new red line, movable red line. >> all right, miss laura, thank you as always. plenty more as "the factor" moves on. legal identifying marijuana. we will see how far their research took them. bernie goldberg and hollywood in an uproar over the conflict in an uproar over the conflict in israel. [ man ] cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, i'll remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. oh, and remind me to get roses when i'm near any flower shop. sure thing. remind you when you get to flower shop. i can't do that either. cortana, it's gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow! thanks for the traffic alert.
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hell. >> sorry. she's wrong. >> okay, second letter, ed "i'm aggravated when i see smug liberals like kirsten powers and alan colmes on the air." if the liberal view were not represented we would be liars. that's ridiculous. how many of our contributors e aar are -- do lean left. >> we have 19. out of the likes -- a lot are military contributors. all of that so we're just talking about the political one, 19 liberals including bob beckel who, of course, is a host. evan bayh, pat caddell, james carville but then the rest of our guests that we have on who are not paid contributors such as wesley clark, you had on earlier in the show, austan goolsbee, the president's economic guru, you have him on a lot. so we have a mixed boat. >> we are fairly in our commentary balanced. we have much more on the left
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than, say -- i'm trying to think. cnn -- i don't know but 19, okay. >> yep. >> that's the number. >> the paid ones. >> letter number three, jude, "i'm angry about public schools not demanding the same information from illegal-alien students as citizens." that's interesting. register for school. you got to supply a lot of information and they don't ask the same for illegal aliens. >> this is according to federal law. so federal law states that every student in america, every child in america regardless of their citizenship status is entitled. that's the word, entitled to equal access to a basic public education. >> if you're an illegal alien child here, you have to be educated by the system. >> correct. it's just a matter of where you go. you're supposed to be able to prove residency but there are some ways around that, as well. >> what do you mean, there are some ways around it. >> some can claim they're homeless so don't -- >> you put that on the application. >> you could. you could do that if you wanted to get into a particular school
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district. >> contact me at the bus stop? >> that's kind of getting off track a little bit because the schools are preparing for this major onslaught of students who will be coming here. >> 100,000. >> miami-dade county estimates it'll cost $2,000 extra per illegal student to educate them. now, many of these children do not speak english. many according to a principal i spoke with today are below grade level. that's the term he used. >> of course. >> they don't have basic language skills. >> you're coming here to miami. they'll be a little behind. >> it's the school's responsibility to get them up to speed. >> the important thin is every child on american soil is entitled. >> entitled, yes and the supreme court ruled on that. >> finally a john roy bean "the pc surround that tiff americans makes me mad. everybody born in the usa is a native american." how many native americans are there officially. >> we have 5.2 million american indians and alaskans and there's been a bit of a name switch according to the federal government.
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the federal government is now calling them instead of native americans they're calling them american indians. i have an aunt and uncle -- and so there's been a little bit of a name change. i spoke to an aunt and uncle. they're native americans and they say the term is native americans. >> i can't keep track of all the labels. 5.2 million. >> yeah. >> if you're mad as hell we want to hear about it. please write us at madashell@foxnews.com. when we come back, bernie goldberg on the intens hoo, hoo, hoo oohh, you got it! i love the looks of it. (sound of garage closing) nobody touches my dodge dart, jake johnson not even your best friend slash neighbor? no one i can still get in craig i'd like to see you try all i'd have to do is roll in, dude. let's see it i choose not to right now come on indiana common, let me in. let me in! mmmm let me sit in the car
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this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. this is a fox news alert the president announcing late thursday he's authorized two operations in iraq including targeted air strikes in the north, and a humanitarian effort to save civilians trapped without food or water the move comes as isis fighters made gains toward the kurdish city capitol. >> as commander in chief i will not allow the united states to be dragged into fighting another war with iraq. >> president obama said more than 800 u.s. forces to iraq
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once isis made gains those troops are providing security for the embassy and u.s. personnel but expressed no american combat toops had been sent back to iraq. hawaii is bracing for hurricane iselle set to make land fall soon. heavy rain, high winds are expected. so far, there is no word of injuries but people have lost power. falling 1,000 miles behind iselle is hurricane julio. >> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 14 years running. thanks. this is bill o'reilly and in the weekdays with bernie segment, the hamas/israel conflict, penelope cruz and javier bardem who are married signed a paper
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condemning israel's conduct in the fight. meantime, in hollywood, some prominent jewish celebrities have remained silent on the issue thus far. even though there are reports some kind of statement is being worked on. also the national media in the usa covering the story in many different ways. and joining us from north carolina, bernard goldberg. let's get to the media coverage. >> okay. >> israel/hamas. has it been fair generally speaking? >> here's what the problem with the coverage is. video is a very powerful force, bill. especially when it it's showing death and destruction. and in this case, video doesn't do nuance very well. it doesn't do context very well. so video shows dead babies and rubble, but it doesn't explain the fundamental truth that one side wants to live in peace and the other side wants to kill as many israelis and jews as possible.
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video does a guy used to live in this house and now the house is destroyed. it does that very well but it doesn't explain very well why did the israelis shoot their missile at that house? okay. so in that sense in answer to your question, no, the coverage hasn't been fair. but that's because of the power of video and the fact that a lot of reporters are liberal and they tend to root for the underdog. the second point i'd like to make is that i wonder how the people covering this particular war would have covered hiroshima, nagasaki and the firebombing of dresden in germany. a lot of civilians were killed there too but i don't think reporters back then were all that concerned about the disproportion -- disproportionate number of deaths. i don't think they were saying 10,000 germans were killed today but only 17 americans were killed. because they understood that one side started the war and we
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didn't start the war. in this case hamas started the war. israel didn't start the war and i don't want to sound cavalier or insensitive but when you start a war, i'm sorry, bad things are going to happen. >> right, but there's always been tension in the liberal community and that brings us to the hollywood thing because as you said, you know, look, the palestinian people are devastated. all right. they're being held hostage by hamas. hamas got the guns, guns come from iran. the palestinian people don't have jobs. they don't have anything. they can't stand up against hamas so hamas controls. you got to feel sorry for the palestinians to some extent and i do and i think you do too. >> i do. >> jewish people, all they want to do as you said is be left alone. they made some mistakes in settlements but everybody makes mistakes. but it's a complicated issue that goes back thousands of years and most people don't understand what the hell it is but in hollywood they've been largely silent. the only guy that's spoken up is jon voight. he's not jewish. he's the only guy.
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everybody else, spielberg and streisand. streisand has been opinion about everything. where is she? what's going on there? >> i think -- let me fill you 0 in on something you may not understand but i think -- this is a field in which i'm something of an expert. many, not all, i want to make that clear, maybe not even most but many liberal jews in hollywood are liberals first and jews second. the religion is liberalism, okay. that's an important point. now, they know that hamas started this. they know that hamas wants to kill everybody in israel and if hamas could get away with it, kill every jew in hollywood. they know that. so that's on the one hand. on the other hand, they're liberals. they're moved by the images, the pictures that they see as we all are. so there's a bit of being torn here and i think part of it may
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be and we'll see what the statement that may be coming out says but i think part of it may be there's an ancient slander all the jews stick together. if spielberg and a bunch of others speak up against hamas, against the people that started this, you know that people out there, you know, israel haters or jew haters are going to say, there they go again, the jews are all sticking together against those poor palestinians and i think for that reason, the jewish population in hollywood sort of wants to keep hands off for as long as they can. >> all right, but, you know, penelope cruz and javier bardem, i think they hurt themselves by doing what they did but we'll see. bernie goldberg, everybody. legal identifying pot and the federal government investigating miley cyrus. we got to get her. did she cross the border illegally? miley. is that what she did? is that what she did? the
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we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. what the heck just happened. feds investigating miley cyrus and washington, d.c. will vote for legalize pot this coming november. now bernard mcgurk and i know you've been investigating legalized pot in washington. good thing or a bad thing? >> i think you have -- it remains to be seen, bill. it remains to be seen. i believe pot is needed in government because i'm against an activist government. i want the irs too stoned to take my money and want the epa to high and passed out on a couch covered in cheeto film so they can't enact more regulation. this is the only way to curb government is make sure they're stoned out of their gourds. >> if they're more mellow maybe they'll be less hostile to each
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other. >> high people lay low. >> marion berry is wringing his hands going, to approve this first. >> federal territory. >> they have to pass a joint resolution. >> thank you. >> president already seems befund -- befuddled. nancy pelosi talks like she just snorted a tray full of hash browny. i would rather think it was because of drugs than this is the best we have to offer in this country. >> so the locals in d.c., they want the pot. but the fed's never going to do it. >> throw a pizza party that day. nobody will show. >> you have a good show. washington, weed and review. >> nice. >> why not? >> taxpayer money is now being used to investigate miley cyrus. she went on television and did some dubious things.
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now the s.e.c. or f.c.c. or some government agency is investigating. who is high now? roll the tape. ♪ >> all right, it was the fcc that's investigating. i think this is money well pent, right? >> i don't know. one man's twerking is another man's first amendment right. first of all, the nbc knew what they were getting. it's miley cyrus, she's very raunchy. she was doing this concert that she did on tv featuring huge bananas and twerking with abe lincoln and dancing joints. when you watch it, you want to put on rubber gloves and a surgical mask and take a shower
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afterwards. they knew what they were getting. >> the fcc fines that miley cyrus did something on television, what happens to them? >> i don't know. >> how would you punish them? >> we should keep watching the video over and over again. here's the obscenity here. how boring risky behavior has become. this is their idea of edginess. if she wants to be edgy, grow up, put on some pants. she seems like she's always dressed for the operating table. >> but in this case, they seem like they are picking on miley cyrus. they only got four complaints. have you ever seen "family guy"? >> they got more than four complaints. >> they are picking on miley cyrus. >> there's so much garbage.
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premium members get discounts on top of the discounts. as i said in t all the proceeds i get from the website are given to charity. some of which are listed on the website. so everybody wins. you win, get good stuff, charity wins. what are you spoking, bill? you said under president bush foreign affairs were fairly stable. never smoke, never will. i said when president obama took office in 2009 after bush the younger left, foreign affairs were stable. and they were. putin, not a problem. iraq, calm. afghanistan, under control. facts are facts, man. jeff davis from california, in your discussion, you laid out a great case that americans are losing faith in the federal government. why do liberals like him continue to live in a state of denial? i like debating with the doctor, but the left has a lot on the line if president obama fails.
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they are not going to go quietly into the night. mike from michigan, you are appalling. you just did the truth seruming isment on rand paul because he will not appear on "the factor." sorry, you're wrong. the senator contradicted on israel so we analyze d it. that's what we do here. pittsburgh, obama lies every time he opens his mouth, so why slam rand paul? whose side are you on? i'm on your side that's why we cover all the powerful in a fair way on this program. robert paul from illinois, bill, you got it wrong. senator paul didn't change his mind, he evolved. i assume you're not related to him. jared from massachusetts, after seeing the segment with miller, i'm glad i got tickets to the bolder-fresher show.
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charles in west virginia, check out all the shows. i'm 13, i read killing jesus because i was curious about christianity and wanted to know more about it. now i go to church. that's excellent. thanks for e letting me know. i'm glad that happened. finally tonight, encouraging big-time athletes to help their country. yesterday the new york mets visited the walter reid military medical center in maryland. david wright and the guys bringing good cheer to our wounded warriors showing them they are not forgotten and indeed appreciated by the big leaguers. a former marine officer who served in vietnam knows the importance of visits like this and the tip of the day is
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directed to famous athletes and performers. do what you can for your country by helping those who need help and giving attention to those who deserve it. use your fame in that way. proud of the mets. i went to the first met game ever. i did. 1962. roger craig on the mound. the mets lost. and they lost the next ten games. lost a lot that year, but they were fun. still root for the mets. i'm a loyal guy. i like the yankees too, but i like the mets. that's it for us tonight. check out our website. e we would like you to spout off about "the factor." name and town if you wish to apply. brand new word of the day. no billingsgate. it's a good word. it's a real word.
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don't you dare imploy billingsgate when writing us. f" i'm shannon breen in for megyn kelly on "the kelly file." welcome to "hannity" as day four of our coverage on the ground in israel. we're in tel aviv tonight and four days after heavy violence between israel and hamas, benjamin netanyahu addressed reporters yesterday to not only express deep regret for every civilian casualty but also to defend his country's response to the hamas terror attacks. i sat down for a one-on-one interview with the minister. let's take a look. >> mr. prime minister, great to see you again. >> good to see you, sean. welc