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so i do. thank you for being with us, see you again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. just put a poll on gretawire.com. go and vote. good night. o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> why is that so hard to say? >> it's not hard to say. it's only kind of extremism we face. >> obama administration still reluctant to call the islamic jihad the primary threat to the world. tonight we will continual our reporting on this very troubling situation. >> how could obama not be there? look how many world leaders he could have bowed down to and apologized. >> now even liberals are mocking the obama administration for not sending anyone to the paris jihad rally. the nightly news pretty much avoided the issue. we will tell you why. also ahead this evening, bush romney and now scott walker already in the republican presidential
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sweepstakes. laura ingraham on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ thank you for watching o'reilly. fighting against the jihad that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. history will most likely state that after 9/11 in america overreacted to the threat that put a tremendous strain on the u.s. military and the treasury. while both campaign accomplished some short-term goals like removing the tyrant hussein and vicious taliban. long-term the campaigns did not diminish of the jihad. that's the truth. but now the obama administration is underplaying the threat from the jihad. it seems disengaged on that front. last night martha maccallum
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asked state department spokesperson why the administration will not say the words islamic terrorism. >> why is that so hard to say? >> well, it's not hard to say. but it's not the only kinds of extremism we face. we will focus on all the different types of extremism with heavy focus on people who do this in the name of islam. we would say falsely in the name of islam. there are other forms of extremism that are also important. >> tell me what other forms of extremism are particularly troubling and compelling to you right now? >> well, look there are people out there who want to kill other people in the name of a variety of causes. >> martha's question was simple and clear. marie harf could not answer. usual. there something amiss with the president's view of the radical muslim threat. talking points does not believe mr. obama should have necessarily attend ited the anti-terror rally in paris over the weekend, but surely surely he should have sent someone in his stead.
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>> how could obama not be there? look how many world leaders he could have bowed down to and apologized. [ laughter ] he missed an opportunity. how could the u.s. not be there? when representatives of such beacons of freedom and lack of censorship as journalists punishing russia was there. >> so now we have the perception that president obama doesn't much defeating jihad. it's probably not true but certainly he is not a terror warrior. in fact, secretary of state john kerry just announced the administration will redirect $250 million to pakistan, which is actively helped the jihad by providing terrorists sanctuary and still keeps the man who helped the u.s.a. get bin laden in prison. so pakistan will continue to receive almost a billion dollars from the u.s.a. this year alone. that country should not get a dime, not a dime until
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dr. afridi is released from prison and u.s. special forces allowed to engage terrorists on pakistani soil. now, in case the president needs to be reminded about the jihad, there is new video out today about the massacre in paris. once again talking points were l. state muslim generated terrorism is the biggest threat to the world today. president obama seems disengaged on that front and continues to make unforced errors. the president needs to wise up fast. that's the memo talk about bad timing. just outside of dallas,
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texas this coming weekend there will be a conference called stand with the prophet. the conference will be focused on muhammad. among the invited guest a radical new york imam with close ties to terrorism. joining us from chicago producer of the conference. i aappreciate you coming on, imam. in light of the paris attack don't you think the conference should be postponed. >> actually, this is the right time to have the conference. this is not the only conference. throughout america in almost all mosques, -- conferences being held because this is the prophet's word this is the message of peace and this is the message of mercy. you know these people who are attacked and killed they are enemies of islam and muslims. if muslims have any time to speak, this is the time to speak up. and see what the message
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of -- this is the reason the supreme court honored prophet muhammad peace be monday him as one of the greatest arguers of the word in 1935. this is the time to honor. >> are you going to condemn the paris attacks at the conference? you yourself, you are going to speak. are you going to condemn the paris attacks? >> what in the world are you talking about. all muslims. >> are you imam, in your speech coming up, this weekend, are you going to condemn the paris -- >> -- not only me. >> i want to know what your. >> imams standing together. >> i want you to give us a preview on the factor, what are you going to say about the paris attack this coming weekend? >> i'm saying these people are enemies of islam and muslims, which are almost all the muslims must speak up for the truth and justice and the message of mercy. there are going to be all imams who will be standing up and issuing a statement
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that we are against terror and we are against hate. so stand with the prophet against hate and terror. >> you will condemn the al qaeda guys who killed all these innocent people in france. but i wonder if imam -- a new york imam who run ares a radical mosque as you know. unindicted co-conspirator in a terrorist act in 1992. >> wait a minute, bill o'reilly. you should be happy that he is unindicted. you are unindicted. rest of the america isn't indicted. being unindicted is something good. not bad. innocent until being proven guilty. unindictside a good thing. >> why. >> because you are not indicted. if there is something, you would be indicted. >> i thought you said invited. indicted. all right. imam, you can buy his little sermons. he sells them. almost like reverend wright
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in chicago. we bought one of them and here is what is on it quote in this so-called democracy in america will crumble. the only thing that will remain will be islam. this guy runs a radical mosque in brooklyn. you are were inviting him to the conference. i'm wondering if he is going to condemn the attackers in paris. you know what i'm betting? he is not. he is not going to do it. >> what you like to tell you if you are willing to listen, bill o'reilly, that being unindicted, not committing any crime is a good thing in our country. >> you are dodging this guy's philosophy imam. you are dodging his philosophy. you know you are dodging it because, look, i believe that you are an honest man. this guy, he is trouble. is he big trouble and is he hanging with you over the weekend. >> you need to know that republican governments came and democratic governments came. he remain unindicted.
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>> whether he unindicted or not. he has on tape he wants america's democracy to crumble and be replaced sharia law. this is a guy you are having at your conference. >> let me tell you i'm willing to bring you there is going to be a conference of 10,000 people from 80 countries. it is called the parliament of the world religions. we are going to talk about the whole issue of violence terrorism, and peace. i like you to come and people like with a had and people like bill o'reilly, i think one of these days these people will understand each other. in america there needs to be a great debate. >> we will send somebody down to your conference over the weekend. we're going to ask for an interview with the imam so he can give us his point of view. i'm telling you imam. you know it, i know it is he a radical. he is a sympathizer to the terrorists and the jihadists and you are hanging with him, and i don't think
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that's good. i will give you the last word. >> bill o'reilly, many people told me why are you going on his show because many people consider you a radical person. you need to build bridges of understanding among people and we need to have america moving forward. this is the time for unity. this is not the time for division. here are two people, two, three people who have killed and harmed humanity. but you need to focus on those people who tried to save lives. the first person to die is a police officer who is a muslim. person who tried to save the lives of the jewish people is he a muslim. are you going to invite him on your show? >> sure. we invite muslims who are law abiding and anti-jihadist all the time. you know that that's why you are on. all right. we appreciate it. we're going to give your conference some coverage. and we hope we get this other imam on the factor because we don't think he is a good guy but maybe we are wrong. we appreciate you coming on tonight, imam. next on the rundown two out of three nightly broadcasts
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down play president obama not sending anyone to the paris rally. why? it's a huge story. later, laura ingraham on jeb vs. mitt vs. scott. factor is coming right back.
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much the fact that the obama administration did not send any high ranking official to the anti-islamic terror rally in paris an important worldwide story. i think everyone would agree with that well maybe not everyone. on the cbs and abc news broadcast, they didn't do very much. abc anchor david muir gave it 40 seconds, 40. cbs anchor scott pelley 17 seconds. over at nbc brian williams did cover the story appropriately. devoting almost 3 minutes to it. joining us from washington lauren ash burn from the hill. also howard kurtz star media
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buzz program seen sundays at 11:00 a.m. howard, were you striz surprised by the scant cover at cbs and abc. >> i was surprised at scott pelley's three sentences on cbs was so quick if you sneezed you miss it. no story on something everybody around the globe has been talking about. utter blind spot by some in the media plenty of exceptions to criticizing obama, especially over a move that even the white house can't defend in the midst was a bone-headed. >> we know why the "new york times" they see muslims as victims of the jihad. not the west. they see muslims as victim of it. we know that "the washington post," i don't know, i don't read them enough to really know what they are doing. but cbs news is a very interesting study. they are making their name for hard news coverage. that's what they do in the morning. you get more hard news coverage on cbs morning program than do you on "the
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today show" and good morning america combined. pelley is not there because is he a glamour pus like muir. he is there for cosmetics. not pelley, is he -- he is a hard news guy. pelley is a managing editor. pelley does 17 seconds? pelley knows that's undercovering and not good journalism lauren, why do you think he did it? >> because, to them, optics don't really matter. that's the only thing that we can conclude from that. >> what do you mean optics don't matter? the story is huge. >> the story is huge. but the story is about the optics of president obama, not showing up for this march when every other world leader did. it didn't get coverage when he was -- when the president was on martha's vineyard and journalist james folly was executed and then the president went golfing. i mean, he did come back to meet the press and then say okay, yes, i know that that kind of thing matters. >> still doesn't explain why scott pelley who has been
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down every mean street in this world, is a very good reporter, he is sitting there at that desk and he has to know. he has to know they are underreporting the story howard. he himself has to know. like me, if i came on the factor saying you know what, guys, we are not going to cover the story about the obama administration not showing up. people are, what? it's impossible. it couldn't happen here. why do you think pelley didn't do it? >> it was inexcusablably bad judgment. >> why didn't he do it? >> because there is sometimes, bill, in the media there is the sense of this is symbolic. it doesn't matter. >> i can't believe it i think it was ordered not to do it. i think he was ordered not to do it. >> but i do think it's important we not paint with too broad a brush. had you cnn's jake tapper writing opinion piece saying he was ashamed andrea mitchell. >> all over it? >> politico came out recently. >> that's what we do here. all right. cbs and abc and nbc they do
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a long not long, 22 minutes. but this is a big story. now, one of the interesting things, lauren is, that nbc has changed its editorial tone over the last six months. i think it's because they are in so much trouble and the british woman who is running it could get fired at any moment. they have changed and williams, who is the one of the biggest obama supporters in the country in the media. he gave it three minutes. and they were merciless on obama. >> they also happen to have a team of reporters who have stayed on this story. i mean, he is not the only one. andrea mitchell who has been as well. >> they were assigned to, you see. this is not by accident. a sirve dollars to. cbs and abc say we are not going to cover it we have a leader thing in tyler texas much more interesting. in nbc they say we want to do. this whoa whoa whoa. that is editorial departure. >> it is and maybe it shows that they are turning to harder news. cbs has said that in the morning in particular that they are -- the station to watch for hard news in the
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morning. but i also happen to think that nbc at this point sees what the obama ha administration is doing over and over and over again. >> there is an awakening going on across the street. >> i think so. >> there is an awakening howard. >> did a good job on this story we don't need to have a standing ovation for journalists doing their job. >> this day and age? we do. >> because they don't do their jobs howy. that's the problem. >> really weird. >> this one story doesn't mean that they are doing a great job. >> no, no. he is not saying that. kirtz is saying we shouldn't be giving kudos for doing what they should be doing. in this day and age it's very very strange what's happening. thanks, good debate. directly ahead. killing traders on the battlefield. america has droned some u.s. citizens who went over to the dark side. judge napolitano doesn't like that at all. then more crazy left wing stuff from new york city de blasio, handing out i.d.
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factor follow up segment tonight killing traders. as you may know 40-year-old anwar al-awlaki was killed by american drone in yemen. is he a u.s. citizen but is he a trader or was a traitor. actively working for al qaeda trying to kill americans. what's the beef? he is dead on the battlefield, good. joining us from baltimore judge andrew napolitano doesn't think it's so good. now, surely you know in previous warms enemy dlab operators were killed. no trial. deserter helping the enemy. ever since the revolutionary war that's happened.
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surely you know that why do you complain about this. >> historical examples you give bill are in no ways app. to this. deserters who ran to the other side on the battlefield literally in battle who can legally be shot by their own forces. this is an american citizen in yemen. i will concede that he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. today we learn that the two paris murderers, the two primary ones were trained by him. had interactions with him. >> yes. >> and you still have a beef about us killing this man? >> yes, i do. and it's not my beef, bill o'reilly. it's the constitution's beef. >> oh, bull you hide behind that and i got every legalism here. congress okayed military after to defend the country.
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this guy is actively plotting to attack us. he is right in the zone where he can be killed legally and you have to know that. >> congress never authorized the president to kill people who haven't been charged with a crime. the constitution says. >> lemieux -- let me finish, bill. tril treason trial two witnesses same overt act or confession in court. the reason that's in the constitution is because british kings used to off their opponents claiming they were traitors just as you support obama doing. >> you are misusing the constitution of the united states. >> not at all, bill. >> president bush brought a bill to congress, bill, whatever he brought a measure and the measure said that the president has the power to defend the nation from the jihadists, all right? and we want authorization
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from you guys congress gave him the authorization to use military force to protect the nation from the terrorist who are plotting attacks. that is what this guy was doing. he had had the legal authorization. and, you know what? there hasn't been one successful court challenge to it. not one. but you have totally misread what that authorization is. >> that is an organization to go after the people who planned and plotted 9/11. it is not an authorization to kill. >> and others going forward. >> do you justify killing the two teenagers that were with with him who the cia saw with him and did not stop the drone from killing? al qaeda trading camp. everybody is fair game. >> they were not violent. they didn't have weapons with them. they were talking in the
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cafe. when a drone killed them. >> they were in al qaeda training camp. what you are doing is nitpicking it and trying to tie up the defense department from defending us. i think it's dangerous what you are doing what would have done here. the thing we should have done is declared war. we haven't done it yet. i hope the next president will do it declare war entirely different set of. >> what is dangerous? >> what is dangerous is for barack obama and eric holder to concoct a phony legal argument that let's them kill whatever americans they want. they killed one this way. >> if they can do it in secret to anwar al awlaki, bill o'reilly they can do it to anybody it? >> wases not a secret. made very public very quick. >> always interesting to debate with you. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along. the mayor is issuing i.d. cards to anyone who wants
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stossel matter segment tonight. big brawl in europe between people who don't want a mass influx of muslims to their nation and those who support diversity. this brought on by the terrorism in paris.
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in london the mayor there wants even nor surveillance on the jihadists. >> going to have a very very tough security solution, you have got to be absolutely determined to monitor these people. you have got to know where they are. they you have go the to know who they are talking to. i'm not interested in all this civil liberty stuff when it comes to these people's emails and mobile phone conversations. >> here now to react is john stossel. see him thurses 9:00 p.m. on our sister station. boris is very program that point mayor. not real interested in the civil liberties of these jihadists and you say? >> look, no one is saying you shouldn't monitor these people i don't like it when he says civil liberties stuff. we fought a war o'er civil liberties stuff and it matters. >> okay. you get his point. it's almost like the debate i had with the judge. that you can tie up all surveillance, can you tie up all aggressive action. by just saying it's illegal.
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you can't do. this you can't do that you have to do this, you have to do that the mayor is saying, listen, we have got a crisis situation here. we have to listen and sometimes we have to cut corners and that's what we do. >> we do have a crisis situation. cut corners? >> yeah. >> i don't know. the law says you can't do this or that. you shouldn't cut corners. >> some parts of the law are murky though. >> they can already spy on people. they do. you just need judicial oversight to make sure they don't abuse it. >> i agree with that i think the judicial oversight has to be liberal. has to be accommodating most of the time. not oh show me that omar over there has got his cell phone doing bad things. it's got to be -- you have got to trust the authorities in the intel agencies to some extent. >> and from what i understand in america at least they do. the judges rubber stamp this stuff. >> you know the controversies here. the aclu is watching every single thing to try to bring some suit to stop the surveillance good not to
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stop the surveillance but keep a shining light on it. look what the irs did to conservatives. what will president hillary do? >> watchdog groups and oversight i agree with. let me ask you a specific there with s. a real radical mosque in brooklyn. we talked about it with the imam up at top and the guy who runs the mosque. going down to this conference. bad guy. all you have got to do is stop in there if you or i went to the service over there we would probably be beat up that's how bad this is de blasio unlike the mayor. pulls the radicals -- pulls them out saying it's unfair to profile. do you agree with that thank god or allah or whatever. thank you. >> i think they should go to this mosque and they should talk about it. i don't think we would be beaten up if we went there you go and report back.
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>> there is one in brooklyn this is nasty. these guys are nasty. >> how do you know? >> i have been there. >> then i back off. >> all right. >> this is a bad place and every law enforcement agent in new york and washington knows this place is bad. and knows the imam who runs it is bad. this guy again is going to dallas. you are fairly reasonable on this. not entirely but fairly. john stossel everybody. when we come right back more liberal madness here in new york city. anyone, including terrorists, can get an i.d. card free from the city. is it legal investigating moments away.
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to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight three hot topics with beginning with new york city giving free photo i.d. cards to pretty much anyone in the world. is that legal? here now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. i'm al qaeda guy and i i come to the united states. i have a visa. i overstay my visa, which is how the killers on 9/11 got here and carried out the thing. so i'm in new york, all right? and i get a little apartment with seven other al qaeda sympathizers and now the
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mayor, de blasio gives me a legitimate i.d. that i can show to the new york city police. all right? >> right. >> here i am al qaeda terrorist plotting destruction of america and i'm helped out. do i have it right? >> yes, you have got it right. >> thank you. >> if you are 14 or over you can go to a little library or some place like that and you show identification. what kind of identification? you don't even need a visa. >> no. no passport no, visa. >> you need something from a foreign national government. but here's the thing i went on the actual government web site it doesn't even have to be machine readable. in other words, can you make it up. >> you can color. >> you can color it in. >> color and say i am a human being and i live in the village and you get an i.d. >> here is my utility bill. by the way, you don't even need a utility bill. at least i will reply to that to show residency. you just need a note. >> a note? >> from a religious organization. a nonprofit. literally a note. >> not only that, giving them to homeless people who don't have addresses.
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>> there really are very few requirements to this. >> there aren't any requirements. >> right. you can't get welfare benefits now but there is an opportunity to expand the law to include this in the future. >> do you think that's what de blasio is setting up giant welfare thing. >> i absolutely do. i think it's a grab for welfare, for benefits. this is the first step in like a hopscotch to be able to get. this you know sure you get discounts at museums. it's sort of charming. but, other than that it's fraught with problems. it's like waiting for someone to go to kinkos and make photocopies. >> you can open a bank account. >> i have a little bit of a problem with the homeless thing, where dual and then fill out the form under a bush. you have got to be able. >> elderly. >> any city or municipality get official i.d. which is accepted by the police. all right? you have got to know who these people are. >> right. that's the problem. >> you do. >> one of our very loyal viewers. a guy named bob dorcrak lives in canton, ohio sent me this story.
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ohio is not a crazy loony state there was a cafeteria worker in ohio that molested children in the school. pick the story up. >> here's the problem with that in ohio. under the existing laws, you can have a relationship with child the age of consent is 16. have relations with someone of that age and you are not going to be punished by the law. this went to the house. they voted and said, wait a second, you can't have this kind of loophole because sure if you are a coach or teacher or administrator you can't. >> but if you are a cafeteria worker you can have sex with the students if they are 16 or over and they wanted to stop that and what happened. >> they could not prosecute this woman. the law still is not in place. >> why isn't it in place? >> it got all the way to the senate. and the senate apparently got too busy for this. >> too busy? >> i spoke with representative christina who brought this to the senate i spoke to her a few minutes ago we are working on this in the house again.
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we are going to get this through the senate and she says it will pass in the senate. >> all right it better. >> the problem is they said they were too busy with death penalty legislation. there wasn't enough information and they didn't want to have unintended consequences. >> maybe they will work over time on this one. albuquerque, new mexico. roll the tape on this one right away. homeless guy has a knife. you have two police officers throw shoot the guy dead. what happened? open case charged with first degree murder. go in front of a judge. not a grand jury. go in front of a judge preliminary hearing decide whether or not it's aggravated murder. second degree murder. >> unlike the ferguson and brooklyn cases the prosecutor went around the grand jury. decided to indict on the visual evidence that this guy shouldn't have been killed because he was far away. he had had a knife but he was far away now the two cops are charged with what?
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>> open murder. the judge can decide the degree. even first degree murder. they don't have death penalty. life essentially without possibility of parole why didn't she take this to the grand jury in kerry had a democrat i believe this is on the heels of ferguson that this decision was made. it was not the right one to do. >> you would have taken it to grand jury. >> absolutely. let the grand jury. >> now the judge will decide what the charges are. >> i i disagree with kimberly. in a preliminary hearing it's going to be out in front of the public. >> we'll follow it, ladies, thanks very much. laura ingraham on deck. governor scott walker of wisconsin, mitt romney jeb bush all getting ready to run for president. laura will evaluate the man. we found out something about laura ingraham that nobody knows. and i will spill it when we come back.
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back of the book segment tonight, governor scott walker in wisconsin pretty much a lock to run for president on the republican side. he joins jeb bush and most likely mitt romney who is apparently putting together his old campaign team. i'm not sure that's a great idea. anyway, here now is miss laura ingraham. you have got mitt and scott and general. sounds like three dog night. >> oh, yeah that's a party with the the three of them. >> what do you think? >> well, of the three of them, first we have to just say any of the three would be better than hillary or elizabeth warren from the perspective of most republicans, most conservatives. however, let's start with jeb. since jeb is definitely running, i have been saying three years he was running a lot of people pough -- poo pooed. catholic, two term governor from florida. think of this. the last time he ran for office, the iphone hadn't been invented. okay. 2002 is is the last time he ran for office. that's a wrong stretch.
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he has also become very divisive politically within the republican party on common core on amnesty all those issues we know about. he has really said things and done things to kind of tick off the tea party almost on purpose and sort of more solid reagan conservative. so he is very problematic from the divisiveness front. and then you go over and look at scott walker bill, and walker is very attractive to a lot of folks. people calling on my radio show on social media he fought the good fight in wisconsin. elected handily in wisconsin. of course a blue state. despite the fact that all these people were predicting he was going to go down in flames or maybe squeak out a win he won in double digits quite popular overall in wisconsin. then you skip over to mitt romney and of course romney has been through this game before. i would hope he has learned a lot of lessons. what he did really well like that first debate performance in what maybe he didn't do well enough. so, he could have learned
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some key lessons on that. and romney, from all -- what i gather, if he ever ran, he would run to the right of jeb bush which is the only way he could. >> of the three, who would you vote for if you had those three choices? >> if there was only three of them and it wasn't any of the other people. >> if you were choosing one of the three who would you pick? >> it would probably be be a tie between romney and walker. >> a tie? >> walker/romney i'll just say romney, because he's been through -- >> right. a chance perhaps. now, i understand that you were going -- you were skiing with romney, is that right, over christmas? >> i skied to romney not with -- well i went on a chair lift with him. >> a chair lift? >> well him and one of his sons. >> out in utah? you were in the chair with mitt, huh? >> we invited you. >> i wasn't invited to the chair lift. i would have remembered that.
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why were you in the chair lift with mitt romney? >> look, i was there. we had a very impromptu casual lunch. >> did he pay for the lunch? >> he made the lunch. >> he made the lunch. and what did you have? >> cocoa and soup. >> what kind of soup? >> it was like a vegetable deal. yeah, like a vegetable soup. >> he made the vegetable soup? was it out of a can? >> no it was homemade. this is really exciting. he heated it up. maria was there. he had about a hundred grandkids running around. >> did he ask for your advice for the campaign while you were having the vegetable soup? >> we talked family stuff, it was off-the-record stuff so i can't go into it. but he asked me first, what do you think? i said, same stuff i say on this show, that it's time to unite the party. and whoever unites the party is going to win. >> before the spoon hit your lips, you had to agree it was off the record, right? >> yeah.
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>> okay. i never get invited to go on the lift with anybody. >> you're with the hollywood set now that you're killing everybody out there. you're killing them all off. >> i'm in malibu. >> i guess the romney brothers heard that the book was killing mitt, killing his chances for running. >> now listen i have said from day one that mitt romney did an excellent job governing massachusetts. i was there, i saw it. >> that's right, you lived there. >> he did an excellent job. i think he blew the campaign against barack obama. sandy had something to do with that. he didn't close. i don't know why. he didn't exploit benghazi and the foreign policy debate. no one knows why he didn't do that, all right? so i call it the way it is. but do i think that mitt romney could run the united states effectively? >> he would do a great job. all three of them would do a better job than what we're seeing right now. but you left out krk krkchris christie.
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on the one hand he's a hater, or a tough guy. on the other hand, he's a hugger. is he a hater or a hugger? >> i don't know, i've never been on a chair lift with him. i don't know if that would be a smart thing to do. and that's all i'm going to say. >> chris christie would come up to about your chest if he hugged you. >> no hugs going on in here. laura ingram, everybody. a deal with internet creeps. tips moments away.
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i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. tip of the day in a moment. dealing with internet creeps. but first, bashing the president for not attending the anti-rally in paris.
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kim jong-un did not attend either. president obama had no intention of linking arms with real world leaders. o'reilly you enable the left wing by having them on the factor. that's not good tv, or good civics. tom, oxnard, california, you had the democrats strategist so befuddled, he couldn't talk the talking points. i believe there are talking points used to defend the administration against criticism on the paris issue, tom. but the issue is so clear that the talking points come off as lame. lorraine in north carolina bill, i was astonished that you gave the president a pass regarding his absence in paris. we had excellent honest coverage of the situation. mr. obama should have sent someone of stature, and did not. we hammered him on that. the fact that he himself did not
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go is not central to the issue. moving an american president abroad that quickly not easy. as always we're fair and accurate in our presentation. lloyd from honolulu it's not that liberals blame the americans for inflaming jihadists, they blame president bush for starting two wars that got us nowhere and actually made things worse. i can no longer bear to watch waters. the people he interviews are ignorant. the numbers are growing. we are doomed. we love watching jesse. he looked great on new year's eve and is secure enough to have his own style. please give him more respect o'reilly. i will try. to give waters more respect mary. but it isn't easy with that collar up, and the puffy scarf. denver, colorado bill couldn't watch the tip of the day on dish tv because i have dish tv and
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they don't have fnc any longer. on billo'reilly.com, i watched it there. please work it out, people. i'm with you, now. steve, elvis, the best performer you saw, bill. what about edison white house singing love grows when you were living in london? steve was there. steve was there because in 1969, on the top of the pops tv show edison lighthouse ruled england, and it was grim. steve was there. finally tonight, dealing with internet creeps. recently the wounded warrior project has been slimed on the net by anonymous people trying to wound that organization. we checked out the allegations and eric shawn reported the wounded warriors are doing much good to help our service men and women who are suffering.
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now, there's nothing we can do about internet gutter snipe spreading propaganda, except finding out who runs of the sites where they post. and then holding those people accountable if you can. i continue to advise good hearted americans not to read the political comments posted by sick individuals. they come from both the right and the left. they are harmful to your health. in fact, i'd rather smoke. tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor. we like to spout off about anywhere in the world, o'reilly @fox news.com. this is my favorite word of the day. do not be a loogan in watching us.
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again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. and please, remember, the spin stops right here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, dramatic new video of the terror attack in paris. showing the gunmen behind the massacre celebrating in the streets, and making clear their motive for the attack. good evening, welcome to the kelly file. i'm in for meghan kelly. the video was purportedly captured minutes after the assault on the employees of charlie hebdo. in it you can hear the two brothers identified as the killers praising the prophet muhammad and said they were avenging his honor in the name of al qaeda.