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republicans need to put bill after bill right on his desk. we want to know what you think. go to facebook.com/seanhannity. as always thanks for being with us and have a good night. rybody. "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> in syria, american leadership including the military power is stopping isil's advance. >> that's debatable. but what the usa is failing to do is stop terrorism. president obama largely avoided that issue last night. we will not. we stood behind you, seth, when you did your movie and we said you had the right to make the movie you wanted to make. >> yes. >> give them the same respect. >> yes. >> whoopie goldberg talking about seth rogan along with michael moore hammered "american sniper" on ideological grounds.
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the new england patriots afc championships. super bowl xlix. >> they have a big problem. accusations are they cheated to get into the super bowl. we'll take a look. >> touchdown, new england. caution. you are about to enter the no-spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us tonight. the world according to president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. some people i know were upset by the state of the union last night believing that barack obama is not doing the right thing for the country but to me the president is consistent. the liberal view of the world on full display. my question is what did you expect? simply put, president obama believes the federal government should give stuff to people who don't have very much. and take sfuf from the affluent
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and business. that is a core liberal tenet in this country and clear president doesn't want to confront islamic terrorism in a major way and devoted two minutes to it last night. >> we will continue to hunt down terrorists and dismantle their networks and we reserve the right to act unilaterally as we have done relentlessly since i took office to take out terrorists who pose a direct threat to us and our allies. >> the president once again talking about terrorists not islamic terrorists. isis is in syria and iraq and expanding. they are murdering people daily. and if you think we're winning that situation, you're nuts. >> instead of getting dragged into another ground war in the middle east, we are leading a broad coalition, including arab nations, to degrade and destroy
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the terrorist group. >> arab nations? give me a break, mr. president. just five of them are opposing isis in any meaning way. the obama administration has no strategy to defeat the jihad. america's reacting to whatever the terrorists do. and laments. mark my words. this is a dangerous strategy and it's only a matter of time until we get hit. now, on the home front the reason barack obama remains fairly popular in the country is many americans feel they're not being treated fairly. certainly, the minority communities believe that. and some white americans are upset with their standing, as well. money is tight. good jobs are hard to get and we want a lot of material things. problem is we don't have much money. wages have fallen significantly during president obama's tenure. he will tell you that's because he inherited a terrible recession but i'll tell you the wage situation is due to the expansion of high-tech in the marketplace when machines replace people and the high cost
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of doing business in the usa. obamacare constricted hiringing. we all know that. federal regulations make it far more difficult for businesses to start up and high taxation drains profit. remember, the usa now has the highest corporate tax in the world. president obama wants more. the result fewer good jobs. and plenty of applicants to fill them. that means salaries go down. yes, the general economy is getting a bit better. thanks to the falling oil prices but that doesn't mean more money for workers. only business expansion where employers need labor need people will drive salaries higher. president obama doesn't seem to understand macroeconomics. and that's why when he says he's looking out for the folks it kind of rings hollow. the president's entitlement
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jihad if you will cannot replace upward moiblt driven by private sector good jobs. bottom line -- easy to give a speech saying things are great. all presidents do that. the truth is we are not defeating the islamic terrorists and america is not creating enough good-paying jobs to drive wages higher. that's the memo. now for the top story, reaction. former economic adviser now teaches at the university of chicago. i assume you saw the chart today in "wall street journal" showing income dropping under mr. obama's administration. what do you think about that? >> well, yeah. i saw that. thank you for having me back bill. >> sure. >> you know, i saw it was a continuation of what's been a 15-year plus trend. i don't think that argues against making investments in education and what you called the entitlement jihad what i think of as pretty important investments if the middle class
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is not getting more skill and getting the kind of stuff that's going to allow them to make more money, i think we're setting ourselves on a path like what they did in europe. response to the crisis in europe, what they did is say we need austerity, cut everything. >> i don't think we need that. but -- >> it's going to be -- >> look. >> the miracle. should have worked in the 2000s and the graph shows it went down there, too. >> it was a huge spike in 2007 under president bush and things were perking along pretty well. and this the mortgage-backed securities collapse and the recession became. you're being theoretical. i'm being realistic. if i'm teaching your class today or tomorrow, i would say, listen. the president's view is that the federal government should control all of this education, stimulation, all of this. my view is that you have to let the private sector operate.
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so, for example, i would lower the corporate income tax, drastically in this country. all right? to encourage businesses to expand. president obama wants to raise the capital gains tax. that will mean less investment in companies and won't lead to expansion. >> look. >> you know exactly what i'm talking about. >> i know what you're talking about but i think you're getting backwards and wrong. first of all let me say if you ever want to come teach my class, you are welcome. i'll have you any day of the week. >> i'll drop you and then -- come on. >> but the president outlined that he agrees with you. that we should cut the corporate rate and broaden the base. we have the highest rate on the books in the world. >> yeah. but he doesn't do anything -- to that extent. democrats don't want to do that. they want to tax more. look. we have a fundamental disagreement here. i believe that the private sector has to drive the economy and the president doesn't. >> i agree with that.
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>> he wants the feds to do it. >> that's not -- >> let's turn to terrorism. this ties directly into the economy because if we get hit again and you know this. the markets will go wild and it's a serioustion. i'm looking at the big picture here. and i'm seeing that did you know, did you know professor, that last week 15 young boys were shot to death in mosul, iraq, by isil fanatical killers? 15. do you know what they did? do you know what they did? they watched a soccer game. okay? these people isis, took thousands of miles of territory of land without the president even knowing about it. and now he goes on television and says we've stopped them. they stopped them from going into baghdad. that is true. but they're in mosul and they're all over the place and they're murdering people and we have no strategy to defeat them. and then he has the gall to tell
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us arab nations have aligned with him with maybe four planes in the air? this is scary to me. >> what do you want -- do you want -- i disagree there's no strategy. but i -- >> tell me what it is. then i'm ready to believe you. what's the strategy? >> let's go get back in another war. you don't want that. >> tell me what his strategy to defeat isis and the other islamic terrorists is. >> the strategy that worked the first time around in iraq was identifying to the people there -- there's a mass within the religion of islam between the shias and sunnis and a lot of mess that's many centuries in the making. getting muslims to identify look, the people that are getting killed are your own people. >> so that's the strategy? to depend on -- the strategy is to depend on the muslim world to defeat isis? that's the strategy? >> incorporate them.
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that's the neighborhood where this is happening. >> the president asked the arab world to help us and five of them showed up. five of them. >> okay. >> that's 10%. >> that's all you need. >> not all you need. >> people most affected. >> four planes and a kite. i mean come on. >> look. >> i mean come on. no strategy. >> super kite. what do you mean, bill? >> you know this. >> the alternative we put u.s. ground troops over there -- >> not a matter of either or. >> that's a strategy to make us targets, not to get us out of there. >> i would not start another land war. but we have no strategy to defeat them and they're killing people and they're going to come and get us and you wait and see. hey, doctor, always good to have you. thank you. next taxing the rich to give to the poor. how much is enough? later, miller on the big controversies over the movie "american sniper" and the new england patriot deal.
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impact segment tonight, taking from the rich to give to the poor, president obama's asking about $320 billion in tax increases and wants to provide the following. free college tuition for afending community college more federal spending on child care a bigger tax refund if you spend money there. president wants a new law mandating up to seven days of paid sick leave and a new $500 tax credit of which both spouses work and paid for taxes on investment and business. joining us from washington, miss laura ingram. let's take them one by one. where i live in nassau county the community college $177 a credit, very low tuition but he wants the feds to pick it up. what do you think? >> well i think that it's more of the same. you're right. i mean, they want universal
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pre-k so the federal government pays for that. pre-k, breakfast, lunch and dinner covered in the schools and they have after care in some schools and all the way through to community college. and, bill, i don't know why anyone's surprised about this. i mean it's not a surprise. it's amassing more power in washington. i don't think it's really all about education or we want more people to go to community college. i think the goal of obama to remake america. that means as you pointed out to amass more power and decision making and more control -- >> yeah. >> in washington, d.c. >> social justice is primary goal. see, i oppose the community college thing. i would vote against it if i were in congress. i'll tell you why. the tuition is rock bottom. and, you know, when i went to college, i painted houses. >> you have to work for it. >> and -- >> i was a waitress. not a good one. >> i worked my butt off. >> join the club. we all did. >> it was good. it was good i did that.
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>> bill, how -- isn't it important to learn the value as my mom used to say? the value of a dollar. >> hard work and achieve and you earn and you pay your way through. >> otherwise -- >> that's why i would do this. >> it's the entitlement mentality and culture which i don't think we want to foster more of in this country. we have a growing problem with it. >> a weaker society. but here's what i would vote for. the paid seven-day sick leave. like the minimum wage, federal minimum wage, if you're a full-time worker and you get sick, it's a -- you know, you should get seven days paid. i would vote for that. what about you? >> i don't have a problem with that but i don't think the answer to what ails us is more decision making set by washington politicians. >> the standards. i mean -- >> we have standards, bill. we have pages and pages and pages now of obamacare regulations. of the health care is covered by the federal government. now it's vacation time.
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>> laura, it's not vacation time. it's sick time. >> well i'm sorry. sick time. but i get the point. >> too smart to get behind that. >> it's not going to solve anything. it's fine. >> doesn't solve anything but it helps the worker it helps the folks and if it helps -- >> yeah. i mean, i see what you're saying but the things to help the worker, you ticked off a lot of them. i'd add a few. >> that's micro and we're in macro. >> stop the flow of foreign workers to help is one thing. >> here's the child care deal. the urchins you know if you're a lower middle class worker and you got a house where i live on long island, got to 0 have two people working. you have to. property taxes. can't carry the property taxes if you don't. never mind the house. paying more. okay. so you have the urchins and somebody has to mind them while you go to work and your spouse goes to work. okay. i don't mind the tax deduction
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for that. again, i think it's okay. what do you say? >> i think keeping money away from washington is a good idea. so if it comes in the form of a tax deduction, i don't have a problem with that at all. >> okay. all right. >> i think that's absolutely fine. >> two for the workers. but with the community college deal that's too much. >> too much. we don't have the money. he says it costs $60 billion. it's $120 billion over 10 years. >> $500 credit on your taxes for families where both spouses work. i don't like it. i don't like it. okay? you getting into child care. i give you that. i don't like this because, look. again, we're paying our way through and no matter how much money you make, you pay. 50% of americans don't pay any federal taxes at all. so this is give back money. see in this is give back money. you get the income earned income tax credit. sending you a check. even though you don't pay any taxes. we have to get away from that. >> how about this?
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subsidized mothers or fathers staying home with the kids. that's actually a societial good. >> i don't want that. >> i'm joking and saying if we get into the minutia of decision making in washington, i mean where does it end? there are things that ultimately would be good for the people and we're out of money. >> it ends in two years but then -- i don't think hillary clinton's as liberal as barack obama but i think she would continue the entitlement society. >> bingo. savaging the movie "american sniper," those on the attack pardon the pun. miller will deal with american sniler, selma, super bowl. did the patriots cheat to get there? all that coming up. nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes
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factor follow-up segment. there's a debate over "american
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sniper." some on the left like michael moore and seth rogan trashed the movie leading to whoopie goldberg defending it. >> so, you didn't like the movie? that's okay. we stood behind you, seth when you did your movie. and we said you had the right to make the movie you wanted to make. >> yes. >> give them the same respect. >> yep. >> because we stood behind them. give them the same respect. michael moore, you know better. >> yet, you had rosy going, yeah, yeah, yeah. i thought i was what luis natding. with us now, you've been tracking the "american sniper" attacks. i was surprised by ms. goldberg. were you? >> i was surprised and good to defend -- >> artistic freedom. >> creative license. we can get behind that given what's happened in paris. she misses the point a little
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bit. most of the criticism leveled against the move vi "american sniper" is aimed at its subject, the real life chris kyle. >> chris kyle. that's because in the book and on this program kyle was unrepenitent in killing the terrorists. it wasn't iraqi civilians and quite clear in the movie he wasn't. he was shooting al qaeda terrorists. all right? i would have shot them, too. the job was to protect the soldiers and marines on the missions and he was up and when he saw, he shot. who's the worst offender in this? who's the worst attacker? >> it's fierce competition but there's some quite writers at salon and the guardian and probably max blumenthal now of thelet wing blog alter net and took to twitter around christmas
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to say that chris kyle was an occupier who mowed down faceless iraqis. he was the best recruiter for isis. and in which i think was the worst compared chris kyle to leboyd mall voi that terrorized d.c. in -- >> you're not sur prided he says this. he believes that america went into iraq to kill iraqis. and, you know, that's how he sees the world. now, michael moore. i believe that he has ruined his career by his far left musings to be kind. and this is just another one of them. do you believe that? >> we can only hope. what i think -- what i think is important about moore and blumenthal and a number of others, though they're indicative of viewpoints that is -- seems to be gaining
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traction -- >> do you think so? >> i do. >> this movie is huge and overwhelming the people see it really like it. >> absolutely. >> they admire chris kyle and they admire what he did over there so i'm not so sure it's growing. i think it is loud. i think the mainstream media national media sympathizes with it. you hear about it. do you know about seth rogan? do you know him? seen him in a couple of movies. >> this is a young guy. got some talent. i ran into him once at an event. he seemed to be fine. but to stake that turf and now backtracking. i would like him to come on this program and explain this. i think he will damage his career immensely. if you stake the positions out and chris kyle was a murderer, a killer, that you really hurt your own career. last word. >> that might be true but the fact is that what you see one of the reasons that chris kyle has garnered so much is because
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there remains a derangement coming to iraq and the bush years against which chris kyle stood when he was apologetic about facing true evil in iraq. he complicated the narrative for people who want to -- >> that's right. they would use the word evil applied to the al qaedas twice. and i know what you're saying is correct. that drives them crazy. they don't see the islam jihad as necessarily evil and sane people do. mr. tuttle, thank you for coming in. plenty more this evening. an amazing piece of video. a truck heading to a stationary car. how it all turned out. and miller on the big super bowl controversy, did the patriots cheat to get there? hope you stay tuned. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta.
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many people earning minimum wage is supporting families? >> that's the point. you can't on $15,000 a year, especially you. you can't do that. the fact is that most people on minimum wage are young people. 50.4% are from 16 to 24 years and 3.3 million on minimum wage 66.8% are not married. 20.7% are married. not millions of people. >> 1 out of 5. it's a very low number making minimum wage anyway. 3 million about. in the workforce. so the president is really basically misleading everybody saying it's a whole crew that's in this zone. but their kids -- i drove a car. what was your first job? >> movie usher. >> i could eat a bowl of sundaes if i didn't want my cock plex to break break out. we started what you had to do.
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and don't curse at the customer. okay? and then you rise yourself up. that's what minimum wage is. however, i do believe it should be escalated to some areas so people on welfare are more inclined to get in the workplace. >> working two or three jobs only times and right now $7.25 and should be $10.77. >> i'm for that. $10.77 is fine with me. a line we asked to do the gas business. right? let's roll the tape. >> thanks to lower gas prices and higher fuel standards the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump. >> some people told me that they believed president obama's trying to take credit for lower gas prices. i don't believe that necessarily. just pointing it out. what's the truth about the gas prices? >> well, the statement he's making is true. the energy information administration acknowledge that
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is the gas prices are down and in part to fuel efficient cars and the much bigger driver across the economy is crude oil prices fallen and the question can the president take credit? people say well look at where the crude oil is coming from. from 2009 to 2013, the u.s. crude oil production on nonfederal lands increased 61% and crude oil production on private -- >> fell 6%. making it harder to develop, the president is oil on federal owned land but the private sector is going. so, the $750 family savings is true. that's -- there's no -- that's okay. >> absolutely. that is true. >> do you know, line, if you don't know, tell me. i have dobbs on friday. maybe he'll know. why overseas opec oil has fallen. >> well, part of the reason is because of opec. to some extent and agreed not to cut prices essentially. they've kind of frozen things, really. the way -- so there's a world market involved here and part of this, as well.
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you can't just pretend like the u.s. has all the control. >> no. i want to know why it's fallen. a complicated situation. there's a glut of oil on the market. why is there a glut of oil on the market now in january 2015? >> in the united states one of the biggest factors according to the energy administration information and economists and people looking at things, is because of the new drilling and the increased in techniques of fracturing as -- known as fracking. >> not using as much gas here and worldwide we get dobbs on the case and we'll drill him on friday. thank you very much, guys. we appreciate it. we come back and will be miller time on the "american sniper" controversy and did the pats cheat to get into the super bowl? miller is next. ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. right to the sage of southern california from santa barbara. so accusations flying that the new england patriots deflated the footballs they used while deflateing the indianapolis colts last sunday. what do you say? >> well, i say it's like an alagory for the country as it is right now and if the patriots
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have deflated balls then they are america's team because that's where we're at as a culture right now. >> it is symbolic. >> america's team anymore. i think they are. and listen. i'm a brady fan and a belichick fan. and mr. craft is a nice man. >> yeah. i like him. >> that being said billy i think it's possible to hold two thoughts in your head. i think that's true and i think they were caught cheating here. >> we'll find out tomorrow. we're doing an investigation and will have it tomorrow. >> who's your ball expert? >> we have a lot of people and a lot of balls in the air, miller. we have balls in the air. and see we're going to catch them and report. now, as somebody -- >> there. i had a couple in the air. make me your expert. >> okay. we don't want to like harken back to the eminem m & m joke. >> i'm sorry billy. i find it liberating that we
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can -- everything is so human resources in this culture now. just funny that we can come together as a nation and for a couple of days have a reason to talk about soft balls and not chided for it. >> i think that's footballs but that's okay. i will tell everybody that a ball that deflated is easier to kick, throw and catch especially in the rain and cold weather. now, did you see "american sniper," miller? >> yeah, yeah. sure i did. >> you saw it? good. >> oh i had the screeners because i'm in a few of the guilds and chris kyle's an american hero. god -- may he rest in peace. thank god for men like him. >> so i saw it too. therefore, my reaction to people like seth rogen and michael moore, i want to give him a chance to clarify. he has an opportunity to come on. moore is a kook. i thought it was a fair deal. showed honor and courage and i
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don't want it attacked. >> i wouldn't even qualify it it was a pretty fair deal. we have the right to be as big idiots as we want in this country and people prove it on a weekly basis. the only guy that affords that is a guy like kyle on a roof in some crap town keeping good people alive and killing bad people. he's heaven sent. they're heroes for the ages. iconic figures. thank god for men like chris kyle. you know what? he leaves a big wake that few people -- i'm surprised that michael moore and seth rogen do not break out into flames, spontaneous humans come bust talking about this guy. >> they will now now that whoopi goldberg and what's her name on "the view" went after them. >> they were -- whoopi and rosie for the film? >> whoopi was. and rosie seemed to be agreeing
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and far off camera and they have a tendency to do that now on "the view" and seemed to be right on and once it reaches that level, where, you know obviously, women with left wing sensibilityies saying it is not fair. and what's really terrible about it, i'm not spoiling anything for anyone that goes to see it, eastwood, the writer and the director didn't glorify violence. they showed how much kyle suffered and his wife and children suffered from this iraq war. they didn't shy away from that. this isn't like john wayne and the green berets of 1968 going into vietnam and winning the war by himself. that's not what this movie is. so, therefore, i was pretty annoyed not only at the dopey actors but "the new york times" reviewer and then, you know, the other crazy magazine people. go ahead. last word. >> listen. in the world there are people that take a power drill to a
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kid. thank god there are people like chris kyle on a roof that blow the guy with a power drill's head off and anybody else wants to look for sub text in that try to figure out the b-story, they have their heads so far up their arse they have to cut in switch back trails to get to it. rest in peace, chris kyle. thank you for affording me the life i have as a free american. >> you go. dennis miller, everybody. the new show with miller and me nearly sold out and a few good tickets remaining. cleveland, june 5th. memphis, tennessee juneth. we'll get everybody in new mexico, the land of enchantment, on april 11th. going to be great shows. details billo'reilly.com. two horrendous videos to show you. a truck out of control on the new jersey turnpike. right back with it.
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did you see that? we begin with an amazing piece of video posted on youtube. apparently a car got stuck in bad weather on the new jersey turnpike last sunday an ice storm blew in. anyway, the driver of the car turned around to see this. wow. here now martha mccollum. do we know about that? looked like it just missed that car. >> it did. and that guy no doubt thought that he was about to meet his
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maker in that car that day. >> he didn't scream or anything. >> it's silent. he turns around and stopped because there's an accident in his lane in front of him. turned around and watched this unfold behind him. the quarter of inch basically all over this whole section of the interstate of new jersey. 428 accidents. 136 phone calls for aid. the troopers were very busy. it's just an extraordinary -- he went over and checked on the driver who myrrhiraculously was fine. nobody was involved in the accident. guardian angels at work and they were very lucky. >> in jersey, very close to new york i was in eastern long island, 14 degrees warmer out at montauk without ice out there and then driving back in toward the city it's armageddon. everybody going crazy. >> 30-car pile-ups on the turnpike. >> this is a story out of houston, texas. this is disturbing.
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you have to watch it. because this is a sign of times. a couple of thieves, thugs all right, they steal some stuff. all right? and then they go on the internet and do this. roll it. my brother dylan. >> also money king. >> this, my good people, is what we get from a good night's hustle. if you hustle, if you put your [ bleep ] aside, you worry about you and yours you get this. >> all right. so what did they steal these guys? >> they stole $5,000. >> yes. >> a mac and an ipad. and the way that the man who this money was stolen directly out of his backpack this backpack out of his car -- >> this is the guy they stole it from. >> so he goes on his computer at home and goes on to the icloud which is a server that holds all of his various devices.
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and he sees these guys and these pictures, these idiots who took 17 selfies and talked about, you know working the money team and we're hustlers and realized that's my money and my stuff. you have all my things. >> do you know where it got stole snn. >> out of his truck, it was parked. he found some of his items at a burger king just outside of houston. and he posted these pictures he found on reddit. somebody responded. he's like i went to high school with these idiots. >> cops don't have them? >> cops don't have them. but they have a clear shot of their faces and hoping they can put it together. >> these guys not only are they thugs because stealing is wrong. you know this is what gets me. so many people i see that do this, they don't think it's wrong. they think they can steal whatever they want. >> lucky, they're smart, right? >> these are stupid -- >> that's what they think.
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>> -- these are stupid people. now police have to arrest them. we expect an arrest imminently. we don't believe that's their names. although they could be. he's dumb. >> one guy went to high school with him. he said that's his name. >> they look about 16 or 17. >> maybe they haven't been in trouble before. but obviously they got a clear shot of both their faces. and they are not too bright. and hopefully they're going to get caught. >> so they took $5,000. >> $5,000. >> they took two computers. >> an ipad and laptop. >> okay. and then they posted this on and the guy was smart enough to get it. and now he's posted it all over and now it's on "the factor." >> he figured it out. >> follow it up for us. >> absolutely. >> when they get arrested we want to know. "the factor" tip of the day the most trusted tv news personalities in america. the tip moments away. ave something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back.
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"the factor" tip of the day in a moment. the most trusted tv folks in the usa. first the mail, wichita, kansas. bill you keep interrupting kirsten powers, quit interrupting her. all right. one more time, one more time. when a guest does not address the issue or the question they get interrupted. kirsten was asked about president obama's strategy to defeat the jihad. i did not get an answer to that question. instead we heard that the usa creates terrorists by bombing and incarcerating them at gitmo. i mean i don't want to hear that over and over and over again. same thing with juan on monday. we asked juan why the bergdahl investigation is being stonewall
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stonewalled, which it obviously is. juan launches into the tired argument that america doesn't leave soldiers behind. we've heard that 1 million times. so i cut him off. sometimes a no-spin zone gets bumpy. it's my job to get answers for you and challenge non-answers. and that's what i do. jim bishop, kirsten was disrespectful to you, o'reilly. she wasted our time. kirsten had a perfect right to show her frustration with me just as i showed my impatience with her. that's what robust debate is all about. i take no offense. i hope she doesn't either. roy johnston, carol stream, illinois. bill, so you wanted megyn kelly -- excuse me opinion on "american sniper" when she didn't see it. you're sleeping at the wheel. don't be a pinhead roy. that's why ms. megyn interviewed me about the movie. i saw it.
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the american great is ungrateful and pathetic. washington, michael moore says snipers are cowards is a bomber pilot a coward too? how about a tank commander? the good news is mr. moore has marginalized himself, peter. he really doesn't matter anymore, does he. neil, o'reilly your segment about "american sniper" and "selma" undermine your journalistic credibility. you didn't see "selma" so you had no business commenting on it. are you in a coma? i said at the top of the segment i would not comment on "selma" because i had not seen the film. do we need sup titles here now? what do we need? baton rouge, louisiana. mr. o'reilly thank you for your kind words about dr. martin luther king jr. his message of equality not only changed things for black people but all minorities.
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dr. king would have been very disturbed by the breakdown of the black family and all the out of wedlock babies. i agree with that, but he would have been disturbed about the breakdown of all american families across the board. this is a trend that's going in the wrong direction here. and finally i want to thank marilyn pucket in l.a. who donated $100,000 to the independencefund.org group to buy high-tech wheelchairs for the american vet who is need them. marilyn, you are a patriot. thank you. and you are changing many, many lives. probably get about six or seven track chairs from your donation. all of those people their lives will be changed forever. independencefund.org if you want to help these guys out. it's our goal and we are accomplishing that goal to get a track chair for every single american veteran that needs one. and we're going to do it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day the website news has come out with the ten
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most-trusted tv news personalities. news max used a variety of information to come to their conclusions. you can check it out there. and i your humble correspondent came in as the second most-trusted in the country. so who on earth is beat me? second? the answer is robin roberts of "good morning america." there she is. if i have to come in second, i'm glad it's robin roberts who got the ribbon. she's an excellent broadcaster. very honest person. i know her. very courageous. as you may know, she fought a vicious form of cancer came out on top as you can see every morning on "gma." most-trusted tv person in america. that is it for us. please check us out. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a poltroon when writing to "the factor." again, thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next.
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i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here, we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, a powerful group of senators from both sides of the aisle drawing a line in the sand with the white house over concerns that the president is not doing enough to keep us safe from a grave threat, a nuclear armed iran. good evening and welcome to "the kelly file" everyone. i'm megyn kelly. a dramatic showdown in washington tonight leading to a possible first in the obama presidency. a congressional override of an expected presidential veto. the issue, new sanctions against iran. a bipartisan group of senators is calling for the sanctions claiming iran is being less than honest about its nuke program. but the president says more sanctions could break the negotiation process and promises to