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left this evening. those who lost loved ones have been heros in their own right. thank you for being here. that is all the time we have left we hope you have a great night. the o'reilly factor is on tonight: >> with respect to the notion that i is k. suspend deportations through executive order that's just not the case. >> that was 2011. president obama contradicting himself and possibly the constitution by signing executive order suspending deportation. will this cause great harm to the country? we will debate it. >> a new study out of university of texas shows that heavy pot use harms your brain. gutfeld mcguirk familiar with the subject. we will analyze. >> senate democrats wanted to avoid votes on contentious issues so they wouldn't have to take on.
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>> also our pal jon stewart entering the no spin zone. we will talk the election and a new movie that he wrote and directed. >> they cannot win. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm boyle. thanks for watching us tonight. about president obama harm the country next week? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo? it is widely believed in democratic circles that barack obama will sign an executive order within a few days that will grant legal status to perhaps as many as 5 million undocumented aliens that doesn't mean they will become citizens it does mean they can stay here, work and enjoy the freedoms america allows. now, talking points believes it is meaningless, meaningless to debate the merits of amnesty for illegal aliens. the far left, the open
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border people, some in the hispanic american pretickets will not be dissuaded. they want few limits on immigration. nothing i can say, nothing you can say will change their minds. same thing on the right. millions of americans believe that people breaking civil law, illegally crossing the border. oversaying their visas have no right at all to any privileges given by our federal government. some nativist americans even object to immigration on the basis of ethnicity. that group is small but, again, we are not going to change their minds. so, further blather about the immigration debate is useless tonight. what concerns me is president obama subverting the constitution and the law. here is what he said three and a half years ago. >> with respect to the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that is just not the case. >> i know some people want me to bypass congress and change the laws on my own. but that's not how -- that's
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not how our system works. >> remember, president obama is a constitutional attorney. he knows that undermining immigration law is wrong. he knows the founding fathers did not want presidents to make law. yet, barack obama doesn't seem to care. that's dangerous. and the president will eventually lose in the courts. there is no way on this earth the supreme court as surprised will rule that the president can mandate a new immigration law. this national confrontation doesn't have to happen. the new congress would be under extreme pressure to pass new immigration laws. i believe the new congress would do that because the house and senate don't, republicans will lose the presidency in 2016 even if congress did shirk responsibility and didn't come up with a fair immigration plan. president obama could then take piecemeal executive action. that is he could grant certain privileges to targeted groups.
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but not a million people. that's insane. finally, the president said -- has had six years to secure the southern border. democrats say that's been done. i heard it this morning on "fox & friends." congressman henry painted the city of lorld texas some kind of disney world. we all know when 75,000 children can march across the southern border unimpeded we do not have security. once again reality overwhelms partisan spin. talking points fervently hopes that on the long plane ride back from australia ya president obama changes his mind and surface-to-airs this country a terrible fight over his power and illegal immigration. joining us from washington tom dupre, former deputy attorney general under president bush the younger and elizabeth, chief council at the accountabilitiability center a liberal group. where am i going wrong?
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>> i think you have got the constitution wrong. supreme court. two years ago, court. confirmed that the obama administration has brought discretion under the constitution when did comes to instituting deportation proceedings. in fact, the justices could be used to focus on' threat to national security or hard working immigrant families. discretion in enforcing does not have discretion law quote from the constitution article one section 8. quote: the congress shall have power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization. that's a quote that's a quote right from the constitution. so, counselor dupre, i'm
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sure you agree and disagree with courtroom. >> that's counselorrer. >> that they knew exactly what they were doing when they vested the legislative power in the congress around power to make naturalization laws. our fowrnts were well aware of the dangers of executive overreach. we were chafing under british rule and we knew the risk that can arise from when an executive tries to air gait these powers to himself. they provided in our constitution for separation of powers, checks and balances, all of these structural protections that this administration seems determined to bypass and circumvent. >> you agree with me and counsel disagree on constitutional grounds. now, back to you counselor. let me ask the question. >> sure. >> why would president obama say in 2011 that he didn't have the power to do what he wants to do now? why we contradict himself? >> well, i don't know, but maybe he was heartened by
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the supreme court's opinion in 2012 affirming that he has that discretion. >> that's possible. remember, it's enforcement discretion. not a fundamental changing. and what the president and this is from his own people, what he is likely to do enemies he listens to us tonight and changes his mind, which i hope he does. what he is likely to do is say this is a category of people. that is illegal aliens with american children. all right? that we are not going to classify as illegal any longer. that's the change of the law. and as -- as counselor do you bree just pointed out only congress has that law. >> congress only gives the president funding to deport about 400,000 of the millions of people who are in the country illegally. it is within the president's authority that the founders gave the executive to execute the laws to say that when it comes to it using
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those federal taxpayer dollars, it makes more sense to focus on potentially dangerous criminal element to society rather than hard working family. >> let congress come to that conclusion. look, i would be willing to bet you your house if this gets to the supreme court it will be a 5 to 4 rule and barack obama will lose. there is no way justice kennedy, who is a swing vote is going to say the president can change immigration law. you can argue all day long that it's just an enforcement mechanism. it isn't. it's a classification mechanism. all right. let's get on to the damage this is likely to do to the country counselor dupre strike up hatred. president obama in the end is going to be even worse off than he is now. >> absolutely. look. there is no question that what the administration is contemplating is not just unconstitutional but profoundly undemocratic. the reason the founders created our structure is precisely so that any
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legislation would have the legitimacy of having gone through the congressional process and placed on the president's desk for signature it it would command a majority of public support. all of those structural protections right know are in danger of being nullified of the president so fuss faux cussed on achieving political agenda founders put in place for achieving that agenda. >> president is banking on the mass of people not knowing what he is doing. and in a footnote to the segment i will tell you what the network news did last night on this major. so you both agree this is a big story, correct? would you both agree with that. >> absolutely. >> would you both agree it's a big story. >> i think everyone thinks that comprehensive immigration reform is something badly needed. >> this is a big story. it's a big story on the level of immigration reform and it's a big story would you both say that historic? >> i think it's established
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but not particularly controversial. >> would you say it's a big story, counselor? do you want to do the mumbo. is it a big story or is it not? >> i always love to dance, bill. i think that when something is so clearly established in the constitution, the supreme court, the conservative justice j upheld it. >> i don't know where you live. send me the deed to your house and i will send you my deed. one interesting footnote as you mentioned, last night on the network nightly news broadcast. abc news and cbs news did not cover the imforeign relation controversy at all. nbc news did run broadcast. next on the rundown, two young women in raleigh north carolina killed by illegal alien deported three times geraldo on that. later, jon stewart democrats in last week's election and his big new movie. his big new movie. factor is coming ri if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity,
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fridays with geraldo segment tonight, another fatal crime should never have happened. three times. came back after deportation. charged with a have a right of crimes after he allegedly killed two women. 24-year-old britney williams, 18-year-old naomi mercury happened in raleigh north carolina on november 1st. what would you do to people who were deported and came back? what would you do to them? >> well, it's a federal crime. the illegal reentry. depending on the severity criminal record. very very serious. >> only two years max. >> two years unless you are guilty of an aggravated felony. >> they will by that on. >> but would you increase that penalty, or is that penalty too march. your interest in hit and run
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drunk drivers, seems to me limited to when the driver is here without proper immigration status. what about 33351 drunk driving deaths last year? what about them? that's not the issue. the issue is not enforcing immigration law. not drinking and driving. we will do a separate segment on that. also what you are doing and you know this is wrong. justifying bad behavior. >> some of the places that you bring up, -- >> i i have the representative of the undemocraticked immigrant population as jeffrey dal member and charles manson are of the american people. >> it's not true. deportation law. does the man go to jail? >> the man. >> did he go to jail? >> if the law had been enforced. my beef is to disguise discussion where we are undocumented immigrants are
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portrayed as people who kill innocent victims drunk driving. >> my question is a very. >> deputy sheriffs. what about the ones who take their children to school every day and care for -- >> -- mow the lawns and do the dishes as someone who has been here 10 years and has citizen children and never committed a imcrew, what good does it do to throw that person out of the country? >> you are pettifogging the issue. the issue is that this man was deported three times, came back three times, did not serve a single day in federal jail. because the administration won't enforce the law. that is what we're talking about. >> the administration should enforce the law. i have no beef with enforcing the law. my beef is when. >> juan and marie a get all mangled up with people who are committing serious crimes. >> i'm not doing that if somebody else does it, that's their problem, all right? i have to watch the powerful and the powerful in washington are not enforcing the law. >> obama is threatening to
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do this is congress has done nothing. the senate passed a bill. where is the house? the house will never pass immigration reform bill. >> the democrats that control the house and senate as you know for two years and nothing was done. that's hollow. >> the senate passed the bill that john boehner would not bring to a vote. >> and that's probably john boehner's fault. that doesn't mean you abuse the constitution. >> president obama has been provoked by john boehner the speak speaker? >> maybe he has. you don't abuse the constitution. you don't seize supports you are not entitled to. he is going to get his butt kicked in the long run. >> speaks to naturalization. constitutional law. these people do not have a track to citizenship if he grants them amnesty. they are just here legally so they can work -- >> -- that is true and i pointed that out. but he is changing the law. >> i think you have changed. when you compare you today to you 2001 1, you are much more reasonable on this issue than you were then.
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>> i'm simply better looking than i was three years ago and that's all there is. all right, geraldo. always interesting to talk with you. >> you too. at least you didn't sign off in spanish. >> adios amig go. directly ahead, lou dobbs on why americans are slipping into poverty. later, jon stewart, greg gutfeld bernard mcguirk all on the roster this evening. those reports continue as those reports continue as it says here that a won's sex drive
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sister channel fox business network. i want to get this straight. because really they are crazed over there. i have to say every time when i use one of you pinheads, all right. something, fox business network, sister brother. cousin. something. >> overwhelms your sense -- >> -- my sister is insulted. >> about pinheads. >> all right. >> you are on the fox business network. 44% of american kids in that three year period? what was that all about? >> we are watching what has been a trend as you well know over the past 50 years. this is a societal problem. it is a cultural problem. it is a crisis. because we are throwing away the country's future. as we watch what we are doing with people in this country with the failing
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education system with an economy that is not, not being supported, nurtured and stimulated, by the -- in the private sector, we're watching people just simply be torn to pieces. the family is being torn to pieces. >> the number is so low, like 44% experience some kind of poverty. >> yes. >> what's the primary driver of that? is it unemployment? low wages? what is driving that? >> it is complex but certainly on employment is principle among the reasons for the minority community. we're talking about 92% of births are out of wedlock. >> now we are around 7%. 10% for black americans unemployment. most people in the country are working. they are just not earning a lot of money. >> young black males are basically at the same unemployment rate as they were 50 years ago. >> they are not heads of households. >> they should be. ed. >> wages are low. you know, 75% -- >> -- wages are low? >> 7 5% -- >> -- they are not existent
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jobs. you can't even describe wages because there are no jobs for these folks. >> that's why i think that the stat is there. because 7 5% of the american people are earning less than $50,000 a year. >> right. >> after taxes and your car payments and house payments. >> the entire country. we are talking about wages have remained basically effectively stagnant for three decades in this country. >> right. >> it's why i talk about the middle class in this country and those who aspire to it all the time. i am so tired of the corporate and multiu.s. nationals talking about employment when jobs are being created on street corners. >> small business people. >> i disagree with that so the solution, and i think you will agree with me here, is a market-based economy, to take the government out of it, with some oversight, lower the tax rate, and then, you he know, all kinds of tax credit for stimulation. >> you know, i think that's -- an intriguing perspective. the reality is this country's greatest growth rates came when our personal
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income tax rates were the highest. when you look back to the decades -- >> -- what's the solution then solution is first and foremost are. you can't talk about people being out of wedlock politically incorrect. >> culture is driving it down. >> it is so complex it is being driven from various, various quarters, certainly the economy is part of it. certainly the way in which we are conducting business practices is part of it. certainly our public policies are part of it. and the reality is, we have just got to recognize the problem. we are dismissing millions. >> i think it's a a great idea. >> 44% of children experiencing some kind of poverty in a three year riod in the richest nation on earth, we need to get. i do believe we need job stimulation. competition. >> the reality is we have to put public policy together that supports the family, the creation of the family, and sustains the family and small business in this country. >> lou dobbs, everybody,
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plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. new study by the university of texas says chronic pot smoking hurts your brain. gutfeld and mcguirk are worried. they will be here. jon stewart entering the no spin zone once again. hide the children, pull the shades. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] the average kid texts 20 words per minute. ♪ and zero words per manwich. hold on. it's manwich. with sleigh bells♪ hold on. remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there. celebrate the arrival of santa at bass pro shops this saturday and the unveiling of santa's wonderland. time passes. hold on to christmas.
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grf behalf daily show comedy central. first, what the heck jon stewart, what happened last week, stuart. >> before we get started, i have to take issue with something you said early in the program. >> yeah. >> you said you are better looking now than you were three years ago. i can assure you that is not the case. >> does that come from a man who doesn't save in the morning. >> honestly i walked in here and i they said you are doing o'reilly. i said are you sure you are not doing the crypt keeper's house? >> you look tired. >> i'm exhausted. you actually look quite nice. >> i look pretty damn good. >> what happened last week. >> you talking about the democrats? >> i'm talking about the election. did you vote by the way. >> i voted by the way. >> you voted for cuomo, i bet. >> yeah, probably cuomo. >> not quite sure, just go right across the democratic line. >> i actually write in o'mara and then just hope that maybe other people will be thinking along that way. >> absolutely, is he dead,
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right? >> what? oh my god. what am i going to do with all those t-shirts now? >> well, it's like bob marley he can still wear them. >> you go home and put on sweatshirt and i put on my t-shirt and meet at the diner. >> the democrats got their butts kicked. >> ollie frazier. it was ollie frazier was close. this wasn't close. >> you misunderstand. muhammed ali against kelsey grammer. >> i was doing a joke set up and you stepped all over it. >> i feel like this is thanksgiving. i'm preparing now. >> why did they get their butts kicked? >> they curled up in a ball and made sure they didn't get their butts hit hard. >> democrats? >> obama either. i don't know who voted for him. we have got nothing to do
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with the guy. >> why did they do that? >> because they are frightened. >> of? >> not having principle. >>. no they are frightened of his low poll numbers because most americans don't think is he doing a good job. >> poll numbers higher than the congressional poll numbers. he is at 40% congress is at 9%. head lice than congress. >> president is the leader, okay? do you know why the democrats lost? >> i don't believe he is the leader of the democratic party. >> you don't? you know is he president though, barack obama. >> i believe he has a bit of disdain for the democrats. i believe they have a disdain for him. >> i'm not going to argue with that. >> not like the clinton machine this truly was -- >> -- that's true. is he an outsider. he is not an insider. >> here is why the democrats lost. because the calo youth that watches your program didn't show up. >> why did ask you me if you knew. you could have said here's why rather than make me say
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something. >> it's my job, all right, to make you look good. and i thought mistakenly that you might have some actual. >> so you believe -- >> -- good opinion on this. >> in your twisted, adult mind that you would ask me that question and i would say it's the calo youth that watch my show that are the problem. >> that didn't show up. do you know why? because marijuana is now legal in so many states that they can't leave the house. there is no incentive for them to go anywhere anymore. that's why they lost. immigration, executive order. you are for that, right? >> you want to know if i'm for it, necessarily. do i believe though, you know, in terms of this idea that he is a tyrant. we have a system in place. if he oversteps the authority of his office doing executive order that will be addressed through the proper proceedings. that being said, the fundamental problem solving mechanism of our government is utterly broken. and we can all blame it on the president. but let's face facts. when he came into office.
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when he was at his inauguration, the republicans met in a restaurant and said we will deny this man any bipartisan agreement. we will undercut anything that he offers to the detriment of the country but the short-term gain of our party. and that is how they have operated over the past six years. i believe it was a steak house. let's call a sizzler. >> but you and your 17 writers are aware that in the first two years. >> passed it. >> they work forward through that healthcare option. >> couldn't do both? couldn't do two things? >> you have seen them work? it's been six years since they have done anything. what have they done in the last two years? they have done nothing. >> he didn't do anything for two years when he had the chance to do it on immigration congratulation. >> if you go back and look large legislative agenda. the problem was within the senate you have super majority rules and you can't get anything through.
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republicans filibuster. that's not in any way exonerating the democrats for behavior. but, let's -- if we're gonna have the conversation, let's lay the facts out. the republicans have had it so good because here is what they say. we don't put our fingerprints on anything. we don't do anything. we don't own anything. and we allow ourselves attrition. >> no doubt the republicans are not looked upon favorably by the voters. >> and have done nothing. >> i will tell you one thing. >> because you know why? because the calo republican, pot smoking. >> no wait. >> that i i went into a different thing. >> here is why. >> you basically cannot allow president obama to keep people in this country who are undocumented. you can't allow them unless we know if any of them watch your program. okay? because if any of them do, they must be deported immediately. all right? >> i stantd. >> that's all i'm asking. >> i understand. we are going to hold him over, all right? we will try to get the
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. we at this point with jon stewart written and directed new movie rose water. story is interesting. in 2009,en stuart's program, an iranian canadian journalist pahari was featured in a comedy bit. >> the one thing i could understand is that this entire country is evil. >> the first thing to know is that it is not evil the iranians and americans have much more in common than they have different. >> what do i have in common with you? >> who is number one enemy of the united states. >> al qaeda. >> al qaeda is also the number one enemy of rawfn. according to al qaeda members any she a any iranian has to be killed. if you kill an iranian you will go to heaven and you have 72 virgins. >> enough of his western educated "newsweek" double speak. >> new, after that interview, he was arrested and tortured by iranian authorities so stuart decided to make a movie about it which opens today
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across the country. i didn't get to see the film because i had to do a benefit thing last night. >> but it's great. i think you know that. >> it got good reviews from all the liberal papers. but what's the main point? >> twisted world view you live? >> for people who aren't ideological. okay, they go to see rose water. >> that's right. >> what do you want them to leave the theater with? >> i think i want them to leave the theater with the idea that this type of repression of your own people is unsustainable. that the idea, as technology as sort of democracy information and the definition hough is a journalist and bloggers and activists being arrested all over the world not just in iran but everywhere. countries also alive with the united states. and the idea that is the apparatuses in these countries that have been set up to suppress information to hurt their own people are not sustainable in these countries. >> this guy, he was writing articles for "newsweek."
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>> correct gre wasn't anti-iranian as far as i can tell. >> no. >> our research doesn't show jncts no. he had beenworking 12 years always with accreditation. >> why did they grab him and rough him up? >> they grabbed thousands of people. this is right after 2009. you know the election between ahmadinejad many people felt he had bon and then they announced mahmoud ahmadinejad had had won 64 to 39. some crazy numbers. millions of iranians came out on to the street and demanded a recount. they weren't looking for revolution. they weren't overlooking the regime. >> was this guy one of them? was he sympathetic to the movement. >> sympathetic to the idea that the iranian people deserve a carved out space for expression and freedom and honest election. >> is that why they -- him up? >> no. they had a theory that the only reason people took to the street is that western sabators had been put in
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touch with informists on the ground. >> he was a western sabator. >> he was a western journalist. someone from lop done covering it for "newsweek." he came in and he filmed some broo tattle that occurred on the streets from the administration to -- from the regime to some of the protesters. and that may have triggered it but they had arrested thousands of people. >> some still languish in prison. is this anti-iranian government film? not the people, the government. >> look, they did this. this is not demonizing them but it is a story of something -- >> -- shouldn't they be demonized. >> i don't think people should be demon mizeed because when you create something as a demon as a monster, you can't fight it effectively. you have to see them as human and you have to look for their vulnerabilities. you can only fight something if you remove that. >> but you don't like -- >> -- i despise what they did to this man and i despise what they have done
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to others. but, i despise what we do in this country in terms of the pressure we put on journalists it's not the moral equivalence hey. >> a danger. >> keep it in progressive. this is a serious movie. so some of your fans mighting going on n., jon stewart and coming out going that's not what i expected. >> they are going to be high. what do they care? >> that's true. >> you should have thrown a couple of zombies in there just for commercial reasons if they could just have a couple. maybe zombies could have eaten rose water at the end. >> nobody from your audience was available to be in it. >> i knew it jon stewart, everybody. rose water is the movie. >> you will go see it full price. >> i'm going to pay. somebody has got to buy you a ty. >> no senior discount. >> there he is. >> and two seats, you are a big man.
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back of the book segment tonight, what the heck just happened? new study by the university of dallas texas says long time marijuana use will alter a person's brain. >> you should be coming on pretty soon, dude. how much you have smoked? >> this would be a little demonstration of that listen, listen up. >> what was that? >> that was my skull. i'm so wasted. >> here now to discuss this
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further bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. what do you think about this study? >> propaganda and lies. some people look at the skull as half empty. i look at it as the skull half full. the region of the cortex may shrink there is increased connectivity in the brain tissue. create a small leaner faster brain and agile brain that takes less space in the skull. right now i'm keeping my wallet and car keys behind he my sinuses. >> you don't believe the study done by university of texas? >> good. >> wait it doesn't exactly warrant a fox news alert that pot makes you stupid. >> chronic pot usage. >> causes shrinkage of the brain. >> that's new though. that's a physical abnormality that's happening according to this study that you will damage your brain if you use a lot of marijuana. >> we knew that the same is true and you are going to roll your eyes of alcohol. >> it damages your liver. >> and makes your brain
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shrink, bill. did i my research. >> that's right? >> i'm not against legal legalization. people want to encourage using it and glamorize it. legalize it soit. >> absolutely. >> they should legalize it so adults if you make your way in the world you could have a puff on the weekend, perhaps, but should be like cigarette smoking so kids don't think it's a good thing i want to do it. >> that's exactly right. i'm just stunned you're making sense today. >> it makes you stupid. you can't make money. no chicken's going to -- >> it robs incentive. >> you have a honda civic in a roach infested apartment no girls are going to come back to. >> mcguirk, do you know how many people do that without drugs? look, there was no effect on mental performance or quality of life. by the way, this is not causation. means the smaller orbital front
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cortex could lead you -- at least that's what my dealer told me. >> who are you? >> here in new york city we have a very liberal mayor. and we're seeing, and this is absolutely true, a rise of beggars in the streets. they're everywhere now. because the mayor doesn't really care about that. and all over the country there are people who are asking you to give them money. in san diego it's a very interesting situation. roll the tape. >> melissa smith said she saw this pregnant panhandler and her son at this east lake plaza every weekend. >> i felt bad. i mean, there's a pregnant lady with a little boy and is down on her luck. the dad comes out on the weekends and stands with them. >> reporter: she held a cardboard sign. >> please help. >> reporter: plenty of people did. >> lots of people give them money. >> reporter: she was getting gas when she saw the couple at the usual spot. >> they were leaving and i noticed they went into a mercedes benz. and i thought, wow, a mercedes benz? >> reporter: she shook her head,
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got in her car and drove away. low and behold they were in front of us. and here they are counting money, laughing. their little boy's not in a car seat or seat belt. >> and there you go. of course that's not all beggars. stick up for the beggars, they should try to get a job somewhere. there's always jobs you can get. but this is common. it's common. >> well, a pregnant panhandler, you have to admire the woman's work ethic. she could be at home sitting on the couch stuffing her face, instead she's in the boat pulling an oar. however, i would say this, i think they were foreigners, these people. >> no they weren't. >> i did the research. >> you did not. >> they were gypsies from europe. >> uh-huh and what do you say? >> i think that she is an aspirational figure for all panhandlers. she's saying, look, if you can panhandle as hard as i can, all
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of this can be yours. >> you can have a mercedes. >> i have a mercedes. >> so if you deceive everybody and lie to them and con them, you can drive a mercedes benz. >> just like our president. >> all right. gutfeld and mcguirk. "the factor" tip of the day, more looking out for you. advice about the internet. the tip moments away. want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if
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order 12324 providing amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. here's how misguided you are. executive order 12324 was signed by reagan in 1981. it gave the coast guard the power to stop and board any vessel that might be smuggling illegal aliens into the usa. in 1986, five years later, mr. reagan signed a law passed by congress that offered a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented. again, that was passed by congress. you know, when you write to this program, you should have some idea of the facts. just looking out for you. douglas, pennsylvania, i never understood why fox news hired ed henry, he's more interested in defending president obama than challenging him. grossly unfair, doug. ed henry is the toughest white house correspondent with the exception maybe of one other. officer wilson shot and killed
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michael brown, excuse me, the officer shot in self-defense. i will not excuse you, pam. you don't know what happened. and your statement is just as irresponsible as those people who are convicting officer wilson. wait until the facts are presented. washington, bill, don't you read the constitution? senator nasheed does not have to expran why she packs a gun. more insanity. the senator is a public official who was taken into custody during a riot. of course she has to explain the gun. good grief. mark jones, mississippi. bill, you're handling abc with much respect. how do you personally feel about his telling the story? i would not have violated s.e.a.l. protocol, mark. that's just me. but i understand why the senior chief petty officer did. and i'll let the audience
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