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narcissistic and can't for one second put away politics and appreciate the sacrifice of men like chris kyle. that shows how pathetic they are. we want to know what you think. go to facebook.com/hannity. >> the reilly factor is on. tonight an investigation. how you are being deceived in cyberspace. as the muslim world devolves into chaos, there are some followers of islam trying to help americans. one of them saved the life of navy s.e.a.l. marcus latreau. now he wants to come to the usa. we have a special report.
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much ahead, much of the country will not see this racy super bowl ad, but we have it and with a viewer advisory, we'll show it to you tonight. >> it just makes me feel better. caution. you are about to enter the no screen zone. the o'reilly factor begins now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. how the internet is deceiving you. that is the subject of this weekend's talking points commentary. as we know "american sniper" was a huge hit. clint eastwood's film shows the american sniper chris kyle. the internet goes nuts, launching hateful attacks on the film and on mr. kyle. and most of the rival is found on the net. here's a good example of how all
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americans are being deceived not only about american sniper but about important issues in general. this woman 33-year-old amanda taub, writes for a website called box.com. that site is crazy far left. ms. taub may even be a terrorist sympathizer. after the taliban murdered 33 children outside pakistan, enraging the world, ms. taub tried to explain why the taliban did it. quote, taliban militants have been killed during the group's years-long conflict with the pakistani military. the pakistani military's use of bombings and artillery strikes virtually guarantee civilian casualties. it is also plausible that the taliban believes ernestly that the pakistani military is deliberately targeting its family members. so here we have ms. taub
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excusing the slaughter of 33 innocent children. does it get much worse? her article about "american sniper" was posted on a number of internet providers including yahoo, but those sites didn't tell you who was ms. taub or the quality of the organization for which she works. they just posted disgusting stuff without any context. here's what taub said about the movie, quote american sniber attacks its narrative deck using imaginary history and characters to give chris kyle a suitably evil foe to fight. while it's never great to see a movie falsify a true story, american sniper's disdain ful attitude towards the truth is especially disingenuous. therefore, chrisportrays the enemy.
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chris kyle and all american troops were fighting two main groups, the baathists and al qaeda in me saysopotamia. the truth here is not from a prop propagandist like amanda taub. people often give information that is false in the treexextreme. few have editors even looking at it. they just post this stuff and walk away. unfortunately, many americans believe what they read and therefore there is danger to the republic. if you know anything about history, then you know dictators on both the left and the right first control the press. the nazis and the communists put out a steady stream of dishonest garbage, brain washing their population. to some extent that's happening now in free societies with the
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elevation of the net. and it's flat out dangerous. that's the top story tonight. reaction former blogger matthew doss former relation of the inner peace. and editor of the "washington post." where am i going wrong? >> the nazis had two vehicles to release their information. today we live in a world in which there are literally millions of ways to communicate different messages to different echo chambers. so people who want to know what to read and think will go to what they read. you say someone is regulating this, the government? >> i didn't say anything about regulating. i said if you want to have a box.com, far left kooky website, more power to you. knock yourself out. as you rightly pointed out, you go there, you don't go there. but when it gets to the big ones, google yahoo and all of
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these things and they just post it, all right, with no context that's propaganda, it's wrong it's happening all over the place. >> well, usually they don't do that unless it's with the real media company. >> where do you think i got this taub thing? >> but "washington post" -- as you claim, it was a "washington post" columnist and he's part of box.com. he's a real journalist. >> he's as far left as they come. i have no beef with him making a living but i do have a beef with these irresponsible agents these ones that distribute putting this stuff up without any context. and you say, mr. doss? >> first of all i have to take a little issue with amanda taub's writing is propaganda. i think she's a fine writer and box.com and a fine website. >> she's a fine writer? did you read the article about the taliban slaughtering the kids? you had no problem with that right?
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>> i would like to address that specifically. we have to deal with this issue that trying to understand what motivates these insurgent groups, granted that they do horrible things -- >> she was sympathetic to them! and you can't read. you can't read. you literally cannot read the words. i put them on the screen. >> you didn't put all the words on the screen, and you encouraged the viewers to go and read the entire article. if we want to have smart policy i think we do need to try and understand what motivates these groups. >> let me ask a simple question mr. duss. let me ask you a simple question because i'm a simple man. >> sure. >> do you think that the people american troops were killing in iraq during a war, vicars, do you think the group that was fighting us were vicars? >> i think some of them were. want all of them. >> i applaud your honesty.
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i applaud it. >> would you allow me to explain my answer? >> no, i won't. i'm not going to let you explain your left wing propaganda. if you think mesopotamis were right, you're nuts. >> i said iraqis had choices to join those groups. >> the people that were fighting us were terrorists all right down the line. >> go back to the counter-insurgency strategy, go to what general petraeus said. he had the idea of reconciling -- >> with the sunnis who turned against the terrorists who kyle was killing. mr. duss srks srksduss with all due respect, we're not even in the same universe you and me. we're not in the same planet. >> that hurts. >> it must.
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because i can't even talk to a guy like you, you're so far out there. you and amanda should go out for tea and talk about how victimized the taliban is. knock yourself out. you heard that exchange. this is two different worlds. now, i don't hold it against mr. duss that he carries those views, as misguided as i think they are. but if matthew duss posts something, i want everyone to know what his world view is. is that wrong? >> well, i think that google you can do that very easily. we can easily search who these people are -- >> if you take the time. but how many americans do you think really do that? >> the same thing happens on twitter. people post things on twitter and it's not validated -- >> it's not a winner booster, either. if you write up in the newspaper, it tells at the bottom who you are and what agency you're coming from. it doesn't do it on the 'net. last word. >> best way to rebut, free
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speech. rebuttal hurts. >> we identify who is on the show and, again, i like mr. duss i think he's an honest man, he answered the questions honestly. but he and i are so farah apart that i don't think he and i could have a discussion, my head is going to fall off. next the muslim who saved navy s.e.a.l. marcus cottrell wants to come to the u.s., but it's quite an ordeal. seth rogan and michael moore in the "american sniper" controversy. michael moore will be here upcoming. ou have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip!
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the usa and how the country can fight isis. we're here with geraldo rivera. you just heard the live debate? >> i did i did. >> i think i'm a pretty fair guy. you've known me for a lot of years. i try to deal with a factual situation. but when i see someone defending the taliban slaughtering small children, i get a little upset. when i hear someone say innocent iraqis were fighting american forces ip know that's not true. but that's all over the internet. how do you see it? >> first of all, i want to make sure you and i are on the same planet. in the last 13 years i can say with great honesty that you've allowed me to have my say. in terms of the internet i think it's very dangerous. we can't complain about it it is the digital revolution it is our future.
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however, if you believe what you read on the internet first of all, shame on you, it's your problem. >> you come from a different world view than i do, but we're both steeped in journalism. rivera and i were both trained, all right, to do what we do, and facts matter, all right? and >> when i research one of your topics, for example, and i go to google, google will give you a million different places you can check. i only go to those journalistic organizations or academic institutions that i know fact check, that i know are reputable, that i know go through the process that you described. otherwise you're taking such a great chance. you can read something in bold headlines and just be nonsense. >> that's what's happening in nazi germany in japan they just read and what he read and believe all of it with no
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reference. the their opinions are the more out there, the better throw it out there, and i doeptn't believe it. >> there was an echo chamber inside of manhattan, that's all you heard so i think the democratization is a good thing but you need to insert humor, and so many people don't have the time. i think this is appalling like the "american sniper" stuff. let me just deal with "american sniper." as a war correspondent, and on the final convoy out of iraq we were fighting a vicious enemy. a vicious enemy that i think iraq was a terrible terrible decision that we made, a bipartisan decision that we made, 2002-2003, to go into
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iraq. i don't believe iraq had anything to do with 9/11. once we were in iraq however, that's where they came into iraq al qaeda was created and the cousins and brothers of that al qaeda in iraq that was created in 2003-2004 is what we're facing now, these murder murderous savages. >> we're facing the innocent iraqis iraqis, according to duss. tell me about mohammad galag, an afghan citizen. >> there's marcus right there sitting alongside the man who rescued him. it's depicted in the movie with mark wahlberg very effectively. he was wounded luttrell was, he was in critical condition
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wandering around, but for that afghan tribesman, marcus luttrell, american hero, would have easily been killed, used as propaganda, whatever. so he risked his own life and his own status, and then the question became as the taliban began closing in on this hero who had rescued luttrell, he had to get out of his situation. it was too dangerous for him. he wanted to go to the american embassy, the afghan capital, and ask for asylum. they said, please don't come. you'll attract too much attention, too much danger. we're already under attack, under siege here in kabul. please find a different way to get to the united states and he has been with michael wilds, his toerp, attorney, who i spoke to just about 20 minutes ago. he has now applied for refugese refugee status through the state
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department. >> the state department should get him in here on huemanitarian grounds right away. you and i will work together on this. >> i think there is no doubt he will be here. we'll get his green card and he will be here soon. >> where is he now, by the way? >> i don't know the third country. i didn't want to press wilds for it. he's fearful. >> he's out of afghanistan someplace else -- >> the application is processed and he will get here. >> i want to point out one more thing. the reason mr. gulab gave him sanctuary at risking his life to do so is his koran demands it. so it's not all black and white out there. it's not all black and white. geraldo rivera, everybody. coming up lou dobbs on why gas prices are falling and what it means to you. a commercial for the super bowl that most of the country will not see but if you stick around, we'll show it to you
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lowe's the boss segment tonight, falling gas prices, right now the average price for a gallon of gas about two bucks. that's down falling gas prices. right now the average price for a gallon of gas about $2. it's down from $3.68 last june. why is this happening now? fox business network anchor lou dobbs. i have to say something about being your sister. i'm not your sister but the network is the sister. >> i'm just proud to be related to you. >> so the business network is a sister of fox news. >> as you wish. >> i just get mixed up. >> cousin. it doesn't matter. >> it could be stepsister. very simply, gas prices have fallen so drastically. why? >> because, frankly, the economy is slowing down around the world, specifically europe, specifically china. as a result less demand for
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oil -- >> stop there. so in china and europe the economy is going south, right? >> correct. >> so people losing their jobs, tightening up, they're not buying as much gasoline, cut back on on their heating oil, things like that. >> the stock is not producing as much. >> so the stockpile is going up? but the arab nation is not producing as much oil as they used to, so they have a lot on the market. in america, on private land our production of oil has gone up too, right? >> it's going through the roof. absolutely. >> but on federal land it's going down? >> 6%. >> so you know everything. we don't have to buy as much oil from overseas, right, so the barrel of oil which is set by opec, that price is coming down the barrels, right? >> correct. >> so just not that many people need as much oil. >> do you feel i'm valuable
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dating you -- validating you in any way? >> i think i have it now. >> i think do you, too. >> now the big picture. this makes the u.s. economy better why? >> because you have greater production, cheaper fuel results in about $1400 a household in extra disposable income. and remember this is after tax $1400. >> so folks can spend the $1400 on other things. >> or save it. >> far too many americans don't. so they spend it in other places, therefore make more money and the economy lives. so barack obama kind of luck sbud thislucked into this, right? >> big time. and the act of fracking, which he opposes, fossil fuel, which he opposes drilling for oil and producing it and refining it which he opposes because it's fossil fuel is saving his hide,
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economically speaking. it's one of the great ironies. >> he can't tell the states not to frack. if the states want to frack, they frack like in north dakota. but here in new york, you can't. because you have a liberal -- >> right wing governor. >> so the economy is lifting and president obama is happy but it's lifting because of things he opposes. >> the definition of happy. does this look like a happy man to you? >> barack obama? i swear to god, what he's doing is counting the days until he's out of there and then he's trying to figure out how much his lecture fees will be. i think he'll make gazillions of dollars. >> he's had an interesting tip with the clintons but we're seeing his interest beginning to fall. i'm just watching the cycle of history and embracing it. >> cycle of history and embracing it. lou dobbs, everybody. play-doh. he's a lot like play-doh.
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viewers, so let's go. number one comes from loretta who lives in ambler, pennsylvania. i am mad as hell because gas prices have finally gone down and now they want to raise the gas tax. this week i filled up for $36 down from $70 a year ago. i don't want prices to go up. why do they want taxes? what's this about? >> some members of congress, the democrats, too, want to raise the gas tax. it hasn't gone up since 1983. it's currently at 8 cents a gallon. there is also a state tax on top of that that can be a whole lot higher depending on where you live. they want the gas tax to fund our roads bridges, infrastructure. >> they use the tax not just for infrastructure on the roads. they take the money and they have it studying some duck on whether he's cold in january.
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so i would support -- >> but states do that as well, bill. in the state of kansas, they use it for medicaid. in texas they use it for education. >> if the federal government is going to, say up it to 10 cents, that's all i would go they have to spend it all on the roads. >> john boehner says this is not going to happen. >> i understand that. >> but some republicans say the house don't want to raise it. there is some powerful folks in the senate, republicans, who do want to raise it. >> second letter from ross kaminsky nederland, colorado. i'm angry because the sharply dressed harvard-educated commentator with the biggest platform in cayle news wants to increase the minimum wage. that is not good policy. >> is that you? >> i think that's me. i'm pretty dapper. i do want to raise the minimum wage, but what are the stats on it? >> 3.3 million people in the united states get the federal minimum wage. it's $7.25 per hour.
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the last time it went up was 2009. it was $6.69 per hour back then. the budget office says 16.5 million people would get a pay raise as a result. cbo does say that 500,000 would lose their jobs as a result. >> i want that raise up to $10.70 whatever it is so people have that extra. jeanne from oak harbor. yep, i'm mad as hell. china is now wanting to produce the economy. >> china will now produce $6.2 trillion and the united states will produce $7.4 trillion in goods. >> does it really matter?
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>> economists will say what really matters is the purchasing power. >> there's more people in power. that's $3 billion a year. >> your money goes farther in china than it does in the united states. >> finally this letter from m.p. lee. i'm a former marine and vietnam vet. i'm mad at the lack of respect from some nfl players who do not put their hands over their hearts when the national anthem is played. >> i spoke to some guys in the nfl. they said, look, these guys are just not well educated so they may not have been taught. other guys said we're thinking about the game ahead of us we're just not thinking about the national anthem. some will say their own personal faith does not allow them to do that and mennonites and quakers and all, that's what they believe. >> give it the respect it deserves. but it's good to do this. >> do you know it's actually a federal law? it's not something enforced.
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>> a federal law that you have to put your hand on your heart? >> it absolutely is. >> then i can arrest some people i know. >> since 1992. >> interesting. put your hand over your heart or you're committing a misdemeanor. if you're mad as hell, we want to hear about it. when we come back viewer warning. we're going to show you a super bowl ad that is most explicit. most of the world will not see it, but we have it, next. [ sizzling ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you want to hear how their day went serve manwich. and wait til they come up for air. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] hold on. it's manwich. our eyes they have a 200-degree range of sight. which is good for me.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the what the heck just happened segment tonight big viewer thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the what's up segment tonight, big viewer warning. you may be offended! the hamburger carl's jr. big on the west coast for advertisements. they almost feature attractive women wearing not much. carl's jr. is spending a ton of money to run a new ad during the super bowl. those will not be seen by most of us in america. only those in the west will get a look. we have a spot, and we're going to play it but you may be offended. some will think it's bad taste. but you might want to look away
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greg, you were warning enough? >> i want to remind everybody that we need to make this an injustice because it's so disgusting, we need to see it again and again and again in the next few weeks. does it sell burgers? this is not for people. this is for cattle. if i was a cow, i would be happier on my way to slaughter knowing that i would be eaten by a supermodel as opposed to say, a sweaty mass of jell-o like alec baldwin. imagine taking a ride through his system. you would find old license plates and missing dogs. >> i kind of lost you in the middle of that but that's all right. does it sell burgers, mcgirk? >> i need to see it again. of course, it sells burgers. >> how? >> because guys are the target demo. they're not going to listen to plain jane -- >> they want guys to eat this all-natural burger. >> a plain jane isn't going to do it.
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i wonder how many pounds per square inch those are. >> that's a big burger. oh, you're talking about something else. >> this chick makes k. w. look like fried wuss. >> this chick? this chick? this is a young woman. she is a professional molgddel. >> that's what i meant yes. >> one very important question in all of this. where is carl sr.? just another absentee dad and i blame hip-hop music and beyonce. >> what is more american than burgers, babes in bikinis and the big game? we had this two weeks ago in paris. je suis karlcarl's jr. ? georgia, there is a guy -- turner is his last name, okay? so he's driving and he's got a
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giant burger all right in his hand. all of a sudden the cops pull him over. roll tape. >> for most of us i think we can safely eat a burger and drive our cars at the same time. i stand by the right of every american to enjoy delicious fast food while they safely traverse the roadways. >> so what's the beef mcgirk? >> nicely done bill. >> what did the cop cite him for? >> he cited him for distracted driving. he wrote on the ticket eating while driving. now, it's not specifically against the law. distracted driving is against the law, but the cop followed this guy for two miles and apparently he was -- >> all over the road. >> well, no, he wasn't. that's the beef with the guy. again, no pun intended, and again, it's potential. nobody wants to see some sloppy-looking michael moron stuffing a cheeseburger in his
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mouth and then heading out onto the road with a bus full of student athletes. but it's a free society. >> guffeld? >> i eat a big bag of popcorn so in case i crash it's like an airbag. i'm totally unscathed. eating fast food while you're driving is the ultimate circle of life because you get gas while you're giving it. so it makes total sense to me. i have nothing else. >> that's it? >> no, i do i do. this is another example of driving while fat. we are profiling the obese, that's what we're doing. this coincides with michelle obama's evil push of nutritious food in the schools. >> would the cop have pulled the guy over if he had been eating broccoli? >> he might have stopped him. >> i think freedom has a role here. can't text and drive, i'm for that, no texting and driving. but if you want to have a little snack, you can do it. >> i read kelly patton while i
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out rogan in a tweet causing alec baldwin to attack mr. cain. i spoke to the guy who played superman last night about his relationship with the late chris kyle. you knew chris kyle personally right? >> yes, we were partnered up for about six weeks on all kinds of weapons and jumping out of helicopters and all kinds of things and became very, very good friends. >> so when you heard seth rogan and michael moore say bad things about mr. kyle, it was personal to you? >> yeah. there's a bunch of us that stay in touch, all the operatives and such, and someone sent me a text and got my attention and showed me the tweet and i was just angry at that. my first reaction was anger, just like if you insulted my brother. almost as if we were standing on a playground, i sent back a tweet very quickly, and i'll say surprised at the reaction it's gotten. but i was defending a friend of mine who wasn't there, and i was
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a little ticked off. >> sure. but i mean when celebrities get involved with back and forth tweeting stuff you know you say you want to whack rogan and really reply back to you. alec baldwin did, and he of course used the third grade argument that if you didn't serve in the army you have no right to comment on it. about as sophomoric as you can get. but i'm interested on your take as these guys who are all coming from the left why they're so offended by a movie like "american sniper." i don't understand why they're so upset about it. >> to me, it defies explanation because in my opinion chris was the epitome of a hero. they're picking on someone's real story, their real life, and it shows the grittiness and ugly of war. and it defies any sort of logic
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to me. and i just felt i had to say something at that time to defend a friend. >> and i'm glad you did. i think more hollywood stars have got to speak out because all we get is the left wing point of view out there. we don't get a lot of other people countering that. now, you went to iraq when it was hot. i was over there as well. tell me about that experience for you. >> well, i was in iraq in 2005. i was with a very small group so we were able to go to a lot of operating bases and places people don't often visit. there was a lot going on, i was in fallujah just after we took it. i saw a lot of casualties so i have seen war. i didn't see war, i didn't pick up a weapon and fight. i don't like it. but the things i saw there changed me as a person. my son said after we watched the film, he just turned to me and said i don't want to go to war.
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>> how old is your son? >> my son is 14 years old. >> uh-huh that is about the age, i don't think i would take any kids younger than that. the final question is, do you know moore or baldwin or any of these guys? >> i don't know moore i don't know seth i do know alec and he has been known to say things in the past. i don't take offense to it. listen, everybody has a right to their opinion. >> that is it. it is a robust debate, you say what you say, they say what they say. but you're standing up, i guarantee you we're not going to get rogen or moore or maybe baldwin, he came in once. you make your case, none of this cheap shot twitter business and then you run and hide. but the late chris kyle would have appreciated you, mr. cain, for taking a stance you're in the minority in the hollywood community but you stood out and i think he would have admired
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you for doing so. >> i sure hope so he has 100% of my respect. he had it then and it just hurts to hear somebody disparage him. and maybe i'll try to keep my mouth shut, too. >> no, i wouldn't do that. >> i can't promise you will happen. >> it turned out okay for me. you keep talking, you say what you want to say, all right, mr. cain, we appreciate you coming on. thank you, sir. all right coming up new england patriots quarterback tom brady, when we come back. t. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. love drama? go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama.
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new mexico, i'm looking forward to that. now, bill, you commended eric holder for allowing the u.s. attorney general in new york to charge him. if it were another attorney general you wouldn't allow it. you're living in the land of oz. rarely do they challenge their bosses in washington let me give you an example. when george w. bush was elected he appointed tom ashcroft. u.s. attorney mary joe white investigated in new york. the case died with no explanation at all from white or ashcraft. now, i confronted mary joe white off camera and i know that investigation was not what it should have been. so holder pushed the silver thing and he deserves credit for doing that.
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jeffrey klein, evergreen colorado, i am surprised you praised eric holder, he can't come back from his wrongs. you can't possibly be a fair guy. steven goldberg los angeles, mr. o'reilly, i was surprised you didn't give shelden silver the presumption of innocence. labelling him the most venomous man in new york. i have watched him for more than 30 years. mr. goldberg, in my opinion he is a corrupt guy who used his powers to prevent good policies and enriched himself in the process. i am paid to give my opinion and i gave it. steve edmonds, florida, do you think she will go after him for
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tax evasion? not confident she will. o'reilly, i'm getting ticked with your demeanor, i watched the jon stewart interview and jon laid back and let him talk. if you want laid back, christina, i don't think you're in the right place here. dutch green pioneer california killing lincoln is on the read for the eighth grade. if he is a good reader he will like the action, in a few weeks the book on world war ii will be released. i think he can handle the big book. and in fact, tom brady told the world he didn't have anything to do with the deflating of the footballs in the playoffs against the indianapolis colts. mr. brady was clear he did not do it or order it done. in response, former quarterback mark brunell said this. >> i did not believe what tom had to say. the balls were deflated.
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somebody had to do it and i don't believe there is an equipment manager in the nfl who would on his own initiative deflate a ball without the starting quarterback's approval. >> i like mr. brunell but i don't think he is being fair. he doesn't know what happened. mr. brady who has been a stand-up guy his entire career says he didn't do it. i have no reason to disbelieve tom brady, i'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. because that is fair. factor tip of the day in your life, strive to be fair. if brady is lying, it's going to be over for him. he will have to lose. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from billo'reilly.com. also we like to spout out about the factor from anywhere in the world, o'reilly @foxnews.com. word of the day, don't be spurious when writing to the
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factor again thank you for joining us, ms. megyn kelly is up next. i'm bill o'reilly, the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out. breaks tonight, ugly new fallout in the showdown between the white house and the israeli prime minister. and the stakes are very high. welcome to "the kelly file" everyone, i'm megyn kelly. today, it got personal and ugly. today, white house officials said the president unloaded on benjamin netanyahu after he agreed to speak about the move on iran a move made without anyone consulting them. the official said that "netanyahu spat in our face publicly and that is no way to
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