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so to speak. one of the topics, bill, teaching professionalism and go to gretawire.com and tell abortion care. there has really within no me what you think about breaking bad action figures. pro-life. >> no balance, and we don't good night from washington tomorrow night 7:00 p.m. expect there to be. now, about the funding, all of the university california system is funded by the taxpayers out there. unless this was a privately >> the factor is on, tonight. donated money to this woman >> let's put the cards on the table here. salary which it isn't, all >> the brown people coming from the south, the arab right. it is a a taxpayer thing. people coming from the east, that's in your face to all the black people coming from californians who believe that abortion may be morally africa. >> yes, that's right. wrong. the left now saying the it's in your face and we're going to do what we want ebola controversy is racist. what about this professor so is the isis situation. ran away from you wouldn't so is illegal immigration. sit for you answer a few questions. >> it's interesting, bill. america is really a bad because we approached her and the university of san country. francisco. we'll have a special report we are very open. hey, looking at both sides on this madness. of this issue. we called them, emailed, >> if you have a travel ban talked to her assistant. in place. it drives people we he tried every possible underground. >> white house guy ben way to get ahold of them and rhodes now backtracking big they refused. in fact, ucsf wasn't very time as the administration kind to us on the phone. i spoke to them. does impose travel my producer spoke to them restrictions on the ebola multiple times on the phone. areas. we will tell you what they they were very cold. are. weren't open about anything.
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we are very clear about our >> counts 1 homicide, the questions. said hey, you know, is this taxpayer funded? can you tell us some of the sentence imposed is the 5 professors involved? do you mind us passing along the information to other years. professors? all of that was refused. >> also, ahead, five years for killing a human being. all right. so i think dr. manny is right. it's propaganda tool and it that's south african justice in the case of oscar should not be funded by the pistorius. taxpayers. adam housley, thank you. we will tell you what happened today. krauthammer is on deck. why the republicans are not caution, you are about to way ahead in the election enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. polling. charles is next. sculpting the sleek body of ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us the all-new mercedes-benz gla tonight. racist america. took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the far left once again setting industry-leading banging the drum that safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. america is a terrible country. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. nbc pedaling that here is happening today about ebola, but, this may be isis, and illegal the most impressive number of all. immigration. >> the brown people coming introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gla.
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from the arab people coming mercedes-benz. from the east. the best or nothing. the black people coming from africa, nobody is saying because i make the best chicken noodle soup that in so many words. nobody is saying at all, but >>because i make the best chicken noodle soup it's in the background of this whole discussion and because i make the best chicken noodle soup anybody who would deny that doesn't know how this for every way you make chicken noodle soup, country operates. >> well, i deny it and i make it delicious with swanson® know how the country operates. we are not a racist nation. he is full of you know what. laws and high level decisions are not based on skin color anymore. in order to drive african-americans to the polls, race card is now being played with just two weeks before the election. thus, that disgraceful exhibition. on the ebola front, the administration is now backtracking on the travel ban as we told you it would. today it announced restrictions on anyone traveling from the west african nations affected by ebola. they will only be allowed to enter the u.s.a. at five airplanes, jfk, dulles, atlanta and o'hare in chicago. as talking points predicted, it's a fresh approach if there is one more ebola on education-- superintendent of public case, there will be an instruction tom torlakson's overall travel ban imposed. blueprint for great schools. in just a few moments we
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will talk with the liberian torlakson's blueprint outlines ambassador about the how investing in our schools situation. back to the race card. will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, fair minded americans should be deeply offended, deeply and provide a well-rounded education. offended that their country and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. is being neared with the the spending decisions about our education dollars bigotry brush. certainly there are racism, should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. they occur within every tell tom torlakson to keep ethnic group. no government can stop fighting for a plan that individual stupid stupidity. invests in our public schools. in america there are opportunity for all. unfortunately that opportunity has been beaten down recently by bad economic policies. democratic party believes washington should run the he economy. but that has failed. the republican party wants a free market economy with low taxation and aggressive job expansion. the problem is the free market economy was abused during the bush administration. and the economy collapsed because of it. that's what led to the election of the very liberal barack obama. who promised greater prosperity for all. that promise remains unfulfilled. as wages for working americans have gone down during mr. obama's tenure fighting for a plan that i'm just looking over the company bills.up? and unemployment among black americans remains higher is that what we pay for internet? than any other group. yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month.
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so, the far left is that's funny, for that price with comcast business, desperate. and the only way democrats i think you get like 50 megabits. can keep power in the senate wow that's fast. is for african-americans to personally, i prefer a slow internet. once again block vote. and they must turn out in there is something about the sweet meditative glow great numbers on november 4th. that is why liberal zealots of a loading website. are trying to demonize their don't listen to the naysayer. country by playing the race switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. card. and that's the memo. now for the top story comcast business. tonight, reaction, with us built for business. here in new york city, monica crowley and from washington kirsten powers. powers, where am i going wrong? i know i am in your mind. >> well, first of all, i don't think this is an election strategy. i think it is what howard fineman actually thinks is true and i think there are probably are a lot of liberals that think it's true. here's the problem. >> but what do you think? do you agree with fineman? >> well, i don't agree with him. but i don't think it is outland dish, i think as you back of the book segment think it is. tonight, election two weeks but the reason i disagree away and senate on the line as you know. with it is there is flawed republicans win the senate president obama may become logic in it the flawed logic isolated in the white house. is this. it suggests that if somehow the people beheading people
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in the middle east and overrunning iraq. are not brown people americans wouldn't be afraid of them. i think we know that's not true. >> why would mr. typeman say that? >> i think he is not thinking it all the way through. >> not thinking it all the way through it's a pretty simple equation. >> knee jerk reaction. >> knee jerk? >> you see commonality. you see brown people, black people and you say this, and it's the same thing with ebola. is he asking us to believe that if someone from sweden points. came into our country with whereas the democrats are only 7 points underwater. ebola that everyone would be like, that's great. now, i think the best no problem. which of course we know also explanation for that is very isn't true. >> you say it's a knee jerk. simple. people associated with the perhaps if we remove the word knee, we would have it republicans in the last several years. and you say, what? actually over the life of >> i like that, o'reilly. the obama administration. >> thank you. >> look, i think that when as the party of no. the party that says. you claim racism where it no i think that's a good doesn't exist, that is the thing. if the guy in power is doing the wrong thing opposition last refuge of a directly who has no facts and no is supposed to oppose. argument. however, they want to see we have heard this something more positive. destructive nonsense since barack obama was running for no will get you so far. president and certainly when it worked very well in 2010. he is president. but it only gets you so far.
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not about race but about you don't sweep with no. policies. and i think the reason is any time you disagree with what this president has done, the left has screamed this: when you are the racism as a way to dismiss party out of power. and delegitimize not just particularly in year six. you but your position of it's impossible to get what you have to say so that together a national program. they have tried to create a the only example where wide open berth for this president to get away murder opposition party put together a national program and do everything that he was in 1994, newt gingrich wants to do and by and large and the contract. that's been a successful in a parliamentary democracy until now. >> all right. but powers says that there the opposition has its platform and cabinet. is a strain of liberal it's not the same in our people who sincerely system. what do you need? believe. this and i think that's the irony is if republicans can capture the senate, they true. >> um-huh. >> but she also says that can then develop an agenda, this isn't being used to gin up the african-american pass legislation in the vote, which is desperately house and the senate, dare needed by the democratic the president to exercise party. do you believe that? >> i think both can be true. the veto, and show the remember that the "new york country that they have a times" reported that one of president obama's key vision and that would pollsters is saying, look, prepare them for 2016. >> here's what i would do if unless you get the african-american base out, i were the head of the voting in two weeks, this is republican party. going to be a blood bath for i think ryans arenas priebus democrats. so, yes, they can is the head of it very few authentically believe garbage about race. >> on that cable network? people know who mr. priebus
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>> this is also why that cable network has no ratings is. i would take out ads in all because. >> i believe that. >> this kind of thing is so of the states that matter and i would say the absurd yes. republican party stands for >> that's a good point, this: on a number of powers. i don't want to get too issues. number one, a travel ban microinto the television industry but widely from west africa with ebola published in the "new york because you capitalize on times" and other places that the cable arm of nbc news is that. all right? just 30 second spot. faltering badly. the republican party stands it is. the ratings last night were for, this: immigration just almost invisible. almost to the point where no one is watching them. reform. no one. liberals have add abandoned taxes. and have short pithy the network. i don't really know why. solutions under the banner but i do think that this of the republican party kind of stuff demon inizing stands for. the whole country is racist because right now, we have a because we want to be distracted electorate. protected from ebola and we want to take care of the i don't know if the pundits understand that. isis criminals? i mean, you know, it gets to the point where you have got that more than ever before to turn it off. in this country, people are am i wrong? >> well, i mean i didn't hear it as demon mizeing the developing their own fantasy lives on the internet. whole country. i heard it as demon eyeing now, paying attention. certain people. every week we send jesse >> he said this is the way america works. watters out and come back i if you don't know that you don't know anything about america. we are racist on all front. can't believe they foe don't >> i heard it and maybe it's just like a liberal thing know what vice president biden looks like. and i heard it differently. you know what charles? >> you didn't want to hear they dent.
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it i know how you operate that is why i don't think it? the republicans are getting >> i heard it being more an attack on republicans. any currency because they don't know what the message >> i don't think he is the folks don't know what mentioned republicans. it was america. >> i think he was suggesting the message is. >> i don't think a 30 second that this is something that ad by the party is going to is proximate cause -- this make any difference. fear is being wind ginned these are mostly local races on one side people are -- it's a referendum against obama and that's the reason there is wind behind the up. >> if what he is saying is sails of the republicans, on true and this is all racest the other hand, the democrats have relatively strong candidates in these thean u.k. and france are racist because they ban the red states. flights coming from west often with pet agrees names africa. senegal, my gearia, other west african countries like landrieu in louisiana. actually closed down their names like nunn in georgia. names like beggich in borders, they closed down too. dhs department of homeland security who jay johnson is alaska. that carry as lot of weight. black. put on new restrictions. >> the republican party has >> he has to be a racist to define itself in some do guy. >> clearly i guess. nice try, kirsten tonight. about these problems. >> yes. i don't think it's done in nice try. an ad. even you know, it's just way done on the ground in the senate, when you one -- win over the top crazy. >> i have got to go because it and you pass. i had the liberian the house has passed a ton of legislation that dies in ambassador on deck. the senate because of harry be here to talk about how
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reid. no one knows about that. ebola is being in the u.s.a. >> that's right. they don't know who harry and his country. reid is. >> and the press is not later oscar pistorius going to. >> tell anybody. sentenced. the guy pretty much gets >> not going to talk about away with killing his that because it's not girlfriend. interested in it. it's appalling. the factor is coming right what do you do? you have got to win the back. i'm not afraid. senate which i think they are going to do. then you can have an agenda. you would start with the keystone pipeline. i can take sip after sip on this bumpy ride start with allowing oil and do it all in spandex. sales overseas. new tena instadry. and then you go to tax 864 tiny funnels reform. corporate and individual. zip wetness away. you go for the big thing, that's fearless protection poise maximum can't match. the thing obama talked about. with tena, i'm not afraid. the thing that will actually effect everybody's lives. and you won't be either. >> you, charles krauthammer, two weeks from the vote, are predicting the republicans will take the senate. is that what i'm hearing? >> i'm not exactly going out on a limb here. >> but you are predicting it? >> yes, i am predicting it. >> all right. >> i been wrong in the past. the smartest or nothing. rarely but i have been the quietest or nothing. wrong. i'm predicting the royals also in the world series. >> the royals are a good bet the sleekest... ...sexiest, because they have momentum ...baddest, and it's a scrappy young ...safest, team.
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impact he canment tonight, no travel ebola belt countries unless they come through five selected airplanes. that of course is a major change. joining us from washington is is the ambassador to the u.s.a. jeremiah. h almost all, factor tip of the day, helping out the poor kids, in a 2500 ebola deaths in your country, i believe most moment. but tomorrow around 7:40 in the americans send their morning eastern time, i'll be on condolences to all lie the "today" show in support of beerns and i'm happy to be "killing patton." able to convey that message to you. but my first question is. it might be fun. the mail. carl said o'reilly you were right when you said there is no thomas did you know dan the proof that the president is liberian who came here putting the welfare of africans
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over americans. mislead authorities and spread the ebola he had to but i wish you were a little two american nurses. more sympathetic. what do you think about in 50 years of voting, i have that? >> unfortunately, brother never felt less respected by my government. i'm sensitive to that, carl. citizen of liberia thomas duncan traveled to the to the left and populous, that's united states when he came how he governs. but the facts speak for themselves. a much weaker nation now than we up with this ebola. were six weeks ago. we came on cnn four nights ago to express sorrow to the kathy, california, "you're talking points were a partisan disgrace. what happened to fair?" i stated facts, kathy, you didn't in your letter. american people for what my opinion is factual. happened. thought this would be the case in the united states is yours? and we are truly sorry for molly ogden, bowling green, ohio that. >> i know, i'm not blaming the liberian government. "i'm tired of everybody blaming the republican party for its poor image. it is nearly impossible for a republican to get the message you have to understand out because of liberal media." countries like senegal and fox news offers a forum so does nigeria can't come here the internet. until you get this under republicans need to better control. shut the borders down. engage. people in the u.s.a. go why jim, in michigan. aren't we doing the same thing in the proximity is
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"if jeb bush runs, i will vote obvious. but we have a problem here for the democrat and so will that we really don't know many conservatives." how to handle yet. "i can't tell you how impressed i was with stacey dash. it just seems to be the i also had a turbulent right thing to do. would you object to the u.s.a. saying until we get upbringing and could relate to our medical people trained her." properly, we are going to suspend west african visas richard, washington township" to the u.s.a. would you object to that? the watters' world segment was >> what we continue to see to the world is hip us to edit to make black people look stupid." isolate ebola. ridiculous, richard, absurd. but do not isolate those you heard the words, we cannot countries that are affected by ebola. edit them and all kinds of people appeared in the segment. banning travel from why don't you kick the kool-aid countries would just devastate those countries more and more. habit. just looking out for you. and we don't think that the united states will be bill, california "who edits willing to do that. >> all right but they will watters world? be if there is one more case as an editor myself, i think so get ready for it between it's brilliant." rob monago puts the pieces 1 and 150 west africaens. together, bill. we would like you to vote in our new bill o'reilly.com poll. come from jfk airport in new york city every day. should jesse watters guest host it's a a lot of folks. the factor? and with an incubation yes or no. period 21 days, you know gregory lane, california, signed up for bill o'reilly.com premium
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this, we have to protect ourselves is. membership. i'm sure you understand got killing patton free. that, mr. ambassador. learned so much." excellent to hear, greg. >> we understand quite i believe you got a great deal if i do say so myself. carefully. "killing patton surpasses one thousand reviews on amazon.com in three weeks. >> airport screen liberian 4 1/2 out of five stars." traveling to the united states. >> you can't spot it because many who trashed it didn't even read it. it's incould you baits for they reviewed me. three weeks. i'd like to thank maureen butler so look, mr. duncan didn't and paul managino for donating have it when he left liberia. more than $200,000 to he it had but it wasn't demonstrated. independence fund.org getting it when it came here nobody knew what the heck was going on. you can't stop it when it's high tech wheel chairs for wounded vets. incubated into somebody's tip of the day. last week five students from new system. you can't. you don't know. >> i think the world has jersey came to visit the factor gotten liberians to know in new york city. that if you have a they are all receiving scholarships from the tricounty fund which has awarded more than relationship. $22 million in scholarships to had contact with anyone affected with ebola, it underprivileged kids to attend would be good to private schools since 1981. now, last night i spoke to that self-identify. >> 90% of people will do
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organization out in jersey, and that but 10% like mr. duncan i think i surprised some people. will not. that is the problem that you one lady was like cowering. are relying on people's i told them, the most difficult honesty when some of them are desperate to get here part of my high school teaching for treatment. i will give you the last word, mr. ambassador. experience wasn't academics. >> at the same time, that's it was trying to convince poor as i have said, and minority kids, of which i international airport come up with tougher measures for had plenty, that they were smart people traveling, trustingly and talented and could make it so, the united states in america. that was huge because many of these students came into my identify airport, tougher class beaten down, thinking the measures coming. system was rigged against them i don't think that is going to stop it but we will see. >> mr. ambassador, once and that they had no shot, so again condolences to this why bother. country why hope this thing that's why i get so passionate gets under control soon. about this white privilege >> pistorius little prison propaganda that provides an time for shooting his excuse for failure. girlfriend dead. so last night i told the largely outrageous? you bet. affluent crowd that helping kids we'll analyze. by donating money is good, but later, charles krauthammer on why the upcoming election we also have to drum home the is still so close. message that america is a place those reports after these messages. where success is possible for everybody. factor tip of the day, the only honest way to succeed is to work
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everyone. i'm megyn kelly. it was roughly 16 months ago when the democratic governor of colorado signed the first of its kind new election law. a set of rules that literally allows residents to print ballots from their home computers, then encourages them to turn ballots over to collectors in what appears to be an effort to do away with traditional polling places. what could go wrong? critics y
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fact for follow up seeing many tonight. 27-year-old olympic track star oscar pistorius sentenced today to five years in prison for killing his girlfriend. shooting her to death. reva steenkamp was her name. it's expected that pistorius will serve 10 months in prison and be placed under house arrest. the defense team told the world that he thought an intruder had broken in, then locked himself in the bathroom. the intruder did that, in the middle of the night. so, mr. pistorius shot through the locked bathroom door thinking he was defending himself. mr. pistorius' girl friend, sleeping next to him was not in the bed, apparently that did not concern mr. pistorius also there was testimony that a they had been fighting and woman heard scream before and
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during the shot. nevertheless, mr. pistorius was found not guilty of premeditated murder by a judge saying he only committed gross negligence. then the judge imposed an unbelievably lenient sentence. joining us from miami is judge ferrera. am i making any mistakes in my summation, judge? >> no, bill, you pretty much summed it up well. i think he claimed that he didn't know she left the bed. >> how could you not know she had left the bed? >> he said that the room was so dark that he didn't notice it but he also didn't make any attempts to notify his girlfriend that there was a burglar in the house. i really didn't buy his version and frankly i would have been likely to convict him of murder either premeditated or non-premeditated murder. >> in my opinion, what the defense attorneys put forth was preposterous. impossible. ridiculous in the extreme am
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i overstating it. >> that's one way of looking for at it. >> i am asking you as a judge preposterous. >> my take on it it was a version that was plausible that you could present to a jury but it was not the version that i thought was reasonable given the evidence there were witnesses that heard screaming. >> i have been doing this for 36 years. i have never heard in the united states or any other country of a burglar, an intruder going into a home and locking him or herself in the bathroom, ever, ever. not one time. and i don't believe there are any cases on the books where that has ever happened in the history of mankind. if you are a burglar and you go into a house and you think there is somebody in there with a gun, you get out. you don't lock yourself in the bathroom. >> they usually don't take a bathroom break while they are in there. >> in my opinion with all due respect to you it's not plausible, it's garbage.
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it's a lie. it's a contrived fiction that the judge, who should have known better, should have said, you know what? why don't you take a break, courtroom, come back and give me something better. maybe gone zilla came in he was aiming at the dinosaur and missed and hit his girlfriend that would have been as plausible. >> all due respect to me i would have convicted him of murder glt fact this judge didn't in south africa is appalling. the girl is dead. and this guy gets 10 months in prison and house arrest where he can call out for pizza and people can come in and play games with him and he can watch cable? come on, what is this? what kind of a world are reliving in here? >> let me say this. in the united states it would have been a different sentence. can i tell you from florida alone he would have had a minimum of 10 years in prison. facing a maximum of 30 years for manslaughter with a firearm. over in south africa facing a maximum of 15.
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allowed no minimum. the judge could have given him a fine. what i find amazing which i think you would probably agree with is that the steenkamp family, the victim's family said they were satisfied with the sentence. >> appalling. >> five years is lenient enough but they also have the possibility that corrections will let him go do the rest of his sentence in house arrest. >> >> that will happen. >> reaction of the family rasks the family inexplicable. if it were my daughter and some guy shot her dead, and there were screams heard in all the other evidence that was presented. and the guy gets 10 months, it's not just this, it's not even close to justice. >> not to mention, bill, remember also that she locked herself in the bathroom at 3:00 in the morning. what girlfriend goes to use the bathroom and locks herself in at 3:00 in the
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morning with the key to the bathroom door? that clely in my mind showed she was afraid of him. >> >> thanks very much. is it legal? react to the situation and also to harvard university banning faculty and students from traveling to west africa. uhoh. later charles krauthammer on the upcoming election two weeks from tonight. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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get right to attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. >> your reaction to pistorius. >> horribly lenient sentence. he was looking up to life if he had been convicted of premeditated murder. his story didn't make any sense. here is the tale for me on that. the defense went through the whole story saying he is not guilty. mistake, mistake. very very end they realized that wasn't going to work. they said he had a mental disease or detect at the time. >> it did work. the judge bought the preposterous story. >> maybe they should bring back the jury system which they apoll elishaed during abolished. >> she looks like she is in high school how do you justify something like this. human being hot dead. the story makes the o.j. simpson thing look credible. >> this is such a miscarriage of justice. grotesque, domestic violence, she is behind a
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locked door trying to protect herself is. what is the justification? >> premeditated murder because intent can be formed instant. instead he gets culpable homicide is like someone skiing too fast and they kill someone. >> doesn't make any sense to me. >> they were receiving financial payments from oscar pistorius every month and then they just recently stopped doing it. >> maybe they were bottom off you are saying? >> you know what? there might be some financial relationship in the future. >> all right. wiehl attended a harvard law school. and now harvard, a bags of bastion of liberal thought. would that be accurate? >> if you are a student or you are a faculty member or you are a janitor or you cut the grass or if you even walk by the charles river, you can't go. >> you cannot go. >> to west africa without our permission. >> not on official business.
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>> you can't go, nothing. >> nothing. >> fascism. >> no, i don't think it's fascism. and the provo says you are a doctor got to go through the screening doctor himself. he is the one that's going to be saying you can go and you can't go. >> it's a great idea. more universities should be doing it. >> is it legal to do that? >> absolutely. >> when i was a student there, they could tell me i couldn't travel somewhere in the world? >> if they have a public health issue, become obviously, they have a right to protect the student body. and the workers in that student body as well. >> harvard, my god compassion, where is it? >> it's not. guess what, the provost is a doctor, maybe is he following good sound medical advice why is harvard on the cutting edge ahead of where this country should be and doing something about it. >> so you both say it is legal. >> it is legal. >> you can't tell the students or the faculty. you can't go to spring break because bad things could happen. >> wait a minute, wiehl, if they can tell you, you can't
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go to. >> stuff going on in spring break, are you telling me that? >> it could be a public health issue. >> i don't know if people are going to guinea or liberia. >> spring break? >> they have beaches there. in virginia. there is a state law that is trying to protect people, thank gods by the way. >> very good law. >> from people stealing stuff pictures of you, and posting them on the internet. tell me about the law, guilfoyle. >> the law stipulate that anybody who dessem united states nude or semi nude content over the internet, either for profit or too coerce, hazard or intimidate another person without that person's consent is guilty of a misdemeanor. you are behind bars. 25. >> if you find a picture of someone, you have to get their permission to put it on the net. >> you can't post it. >> if i have it and she doesn't give me permission and i post it on facebook
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page then i'm in trouble. >> enter a jealous girlfriend, tell me what happened. >> so what happened is there were two people that were dating. they then broke up. >> this is the jealous girlfriend. >> yes. >> charged. >> charged with this because her ex-boyfriend got a new girlfriend, okay. she got a picture of that new girlfriend nude on his phone, she posted it on facebook. that girl got very upset, went to the police department and said this was without my consent. i want to press charges against her and in fact that's what's happening. >> revenge porn. >> this is a good law. this is very -- >> -- this woman might get more time than oscar pistorius. >> you know oscar pistorius get 10 months and she could get a year. >> everybody know, guilfoyle. you don't have to tell america. everybody knows what is happening on the net. and there should be laws to protect people from it. >> awful. >> we applaud virginia. >> 13 other states. >> what i'm saying is i don't think this woman this jealous girlfriend is going to get anything. she will get a slap on the the wrist. >> i don't think so, bill. i think they are going to wanted to make a point of
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this woman in virginia to say look. you can't do that. >> $2,500, community service, counseling, some probation and probably no jail time. >> all right. if she does that again. >> but you should get it. >> "on the record" now as a misdemeanor. >> do you think that should be a felony? >> i do. >> that will stop people. knock it off. >> revenge porn laws now. >> all right, ladies, thank you very much. when we come right back, the university of california on the taxpayer's dime has instituted a proabortion class. unbelievable what's happening. then, krauthammer on why the republicans are not well ahead in the election polling with all the trouble in the u.s.a. factor is coming right back.
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funded by california taxpayers will teach students online about abortion, medical procedures as well as other proabortion subjects. course is being taught by this woman dr. judy steinhour a proabortion zealot. no other point of view in the class. we sent adam housley to the university to assess the situation. >> one of the most sensitive and contentious subjects in america now includes free online education at the public funded university of california san francisco launches the first of its kind web based class focused on abortion. available to anyone anywhere. >> i don't think it's necessary. >> if you are offering it to your students who are medical students, that might be something that would be interesting for those students, maybe they will want to do abortions. maybe they won't want to do abortions. >> the six week class is offered using the course web site or app.
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ucsf says the class will, quote, disseminate high quality compassionate abortion education around the world. >> this course will provide health practitioners and students an opportunity to learn about abortion, a topic often excluded from training and give you a chance to reflect on your feelings about abortion. >> ucsf wouldn't provide an adoctor or administrator on camera to talk about the class. they wouldn't give us a faculty list or wouldn't tell us whether taxpayer money is being used to fund the course. they gave us a statement the class wouldn't how to conduct an abortion. may inspire some to seek medical training. the class isn't required or even part of the summer. sf coursework for medical students. the doctor leading the course jody steinhauer wanting to increase abortion access globally. we left multiple messages for dr. steinhour stopped by her office and even two locations here ucsf to no
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avail one critic wondering what's to hide? >> is she afraid that abortion is going to not be acceptable let's providers. less people doing abortions we need to get into the minds of younger people to get them interested to want to do abortions. >> ucsf and dr. steinhauer wouldn't the stance of the instructures taking part in the class or whether anyone will provide a pro-life balance. >> you get delicate topics in any kind of a situation. you have to deal with them. as long as the teacher is here, i assume that they are presenting both sides and not putting in their own feelings. you need the information. >> it could be interesting as long as it's showing both sides for affair assessment. some say even if both sides are presented there are concerns about the class being offered to people who may have no medical knowledge or training of any type. >> this, to me, sounds more
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like a big propaganda, you know, get everybody behind promoting abortion, which is perfectly right to do if you want to do that. but not in the setting of an academic disguise. >> all right. joining us now from san francisco is adam housley. number one, you are taking the course, right? >> right. >> okay. has there been any pro-life stuff in the course so far? >> so far. no we are on week two. they have about six lectures quizes, pier back and forth
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