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i am waiting for june. rick, thank you. >> you bet. >> thanks for being with us. see you again monday night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, use your dvr. good night from washington. the royale factor is on. tonight. >> we aim to avoid sending ground forces into combat in hostile lands. >> president obama putting forth his strategy to defeat isis and general. the strategy is general. very few specifics. colonel peters and hunt will analyze. >> mr. president frankly sir, you ought to close your mouth because you just gave them a gigantic propaganda tool. they called us crusaders and you just confirmed it. >> worldwide outrage over the president comparing historical brutality by christians to present day atrocities by muslims. we will take a hard look at that. >> see you out there kill
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them. anybody takes a shot at me, not only am i going to kill him, i'm going to kill his wife. >> also ahead, the king of jordan using clint eastwood in the unforgiven as a model for killing isis. gutfeld and mcguirk have some thoughts. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight is president obama destroying his own legacy? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it is simply inexplicable that barack obama would compare historical injustices by christians a thousand years ago to the current atrocities being committed by muslim jihadists today. but that's exactly what the president yesterday at a prayer breakfast in washington. the reaction predictable, the president getting
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hammered nearly everywhere, except on the network news programs which chose not to cover the story. well today, the president's national security advisor susan rice gave a major speech at the brookings institution in washington about the strategy to protect america and the world. according to ms. rice the president believes that most threats can be diffused by enlisting partners around the world to join together against the evil doers. but ms. rice completely avoided any definition of how to stop isis, for example. from committing daily atrocities. instead, she said. this. >> while the dangers reface may are more numerous and varied, they are not of the existential nature we confronted during world war ii are during the cold war. we aim to avoid sending many thousands of ground forces into combat in hostile lands.
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>> well, that was the most specific thing ambassador rice said that american ground troops would not be confronting because the threat they pose is quote is not existential meaning not an armageddon type situation. to me, ambassador rice is diminishing the terror issue. certainly isis was an existential threat to the jordanians set on fire. the americans beheaded and now we hear that kayla muriel, an american, was killed. the isis savages say by bombing but, you know, they probably killed her, right? hitler was not an existential threat until 1938. to flail around while killer groups gain power as isis has is unwise to say least. but the obama administration apparently believes the bombing campaign and other secondary measures will eventually downgrade the isis savages, mean time thousands of people are dying and thousands of
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people are plotting to come here to kill americans. the rest of the speech was your standard issue we are doing great, what's the problem? it's kind of bizarre though to hear ambassador rice refer to climate change as a strategic talking point but hey, standard issue on the left right? there was mention of universal values and international order. that kind of stuff which means absolutely nothing. summing up, president obama believes that isis can be degraded without ground confrontation. that his policies in iraq and afghanistan have made the u.s.a. stronger and that iran will give up the nukes in the face of world pressure. that is what barack obama believes. and that is the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from boston colonel david hunt. from washington colonel ralph peters both fox news analysts. what is the is headline of president obama's speech for you? >> secure, expand, defend,
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leverage, her four points. bill, that's not a strategy. it's a bumper sticker. i mean it was really -- it was mush. theio gureted i had for breakfast had more intellectual structure talking about using my notes secure u.s. allies and partners. expand prosperity. 3, defend democracy. 4, leverage american leadership. there is no there there. >> it's, right. >> let me just say this. you nailed it. that this was an exercise in self-congratulation. the message was wow we're doing so well we are going to give you more of the same and my barf factor soared when toward the end susan rice speaking of the administration said called it our unparalleled leadership. this was not a strategy. america deserves better. by the way islamic state deserves more than this. >> you know what was good about it colonel hunt, is that now everybody knows, there is no debate anymore,
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the white house believes they are doing a hell of a job. you know, they are really, really kicking some serious butt around the world. meantime we see what we see. i get a little upset when ambassador rice says well we have this coalition and we're going to join together. 90% of the isis bombing is being done by the u.s.a. the elm rites bailed out because they didn't like the security that we were providing them. we are carrying the whole ball. 60 coalition nations, what are they doing? what? maybe they have five guys there standing around. do they live in your opinion, colonel hunt in an unreal world a world of delusion or do you think they have valid points? >> i think any time you give a speech that's spends as much time on transgendered issues as it does terrorism and it's a national security speech, you have got a real problem. that's what we just had. the issue two points. the united states is leading
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the world on the fight on terrorism. we want obviously more done. the issue is how to get more done because the administration right now thinks it is doing it and what's happening on the ground is stopping isis to a point but nowhere near destroying it if you want to destroy isis as an example you have to do it with soldiers on the ground. u.s. because nobody else can do it. things like jordan, can't make the move for 500 miles to mosul without u.s. help. and we have got 3,000 guys on the ground already. you are ambassador susan rice right now. colonel peter. i just made you ambassador rice. >> okay then. >> i cited yesterday mr. ambassador, two reports one from the united nations one from amnesty international said girls from the ages 10 to 12 are being raped tortured and forced to marry isis savages
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and that there are unparalleled atrocities going on in all the territory that isis covered, okay? on your watch ms. ambassador isis has gained thousands of square miles of territory which mostly they hold and every day little girls are getting raped and you're telling me that you believe somewhere down the line they will be degraded or whatever. what about all the people who are suffering now? do you have no responsibility for that? and you say ms. ambassador? >> well unfortunately with you don't want to fight when you are unwilling to send ground troops, nothing is going to happen. it's -- you know, this is such a sad thing bill. the atrocities, the barberrism in the middle east is so great. i can't respond to susan rice, i can't sink that low. >> do they even care about that. >> no, they don't care about
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it. i will tell you what they don't care about. now i personally had no problem with him -- with susan rice mentioning the lgbt community and their human rights. i want decent human rights for all. >> not in this speech this is a national security speech. >> here is a key thing. here is the key thing. they didn't mention the destruction of 2,000 years of christian civilizationization. they didn't mention the burying little boys alive. the destruction of other minorities, the slaughter of muslims, beheading children for watching soccer matches. they don't care. they don't care. your point about nazi germany is right. it's 1933. get ready for 38 and 39. >> i believe the parallel is frightening. >> i want to spend the next 90 seconds on the pentagon. they are obviously embarrassed on the bo bergdahl front we will have a report next week on that where the army won't say what they are going to do. they know what they are going to do they won't say it publicly.
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are they embarrassed colonel peters from your opinion about america's impotence in the face of isis. they do what they want and america can't seem to stop them. does the pentagon care? how do they feel about that? >> two things. the army is embarrassed about the bergdahl incident internally. because of the way they have acted. that's a u.s. army problem with some politician. as far as the isis, isil there is a strong argument about more to do from the air force, particularly. but there isn't this human cry about we have to reattack in iraq. >> the problem is they can't get the right definition out of the white house which is destroy or. >> contain destroy or contain. destroy means soldiers on the ground but nobody is arguing on either side of the aisle for american soldiers on the ground and what i'm trying to tell you is this can't get done.
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got to be u.s. guys. >> 30 seconds, considerable peters. stop the music. pentagon embarrassed over bergdahl? is there any kind of groundswell of opposition about isis. >> first of all, they are not embarrassed about bergdahl. they are cynical about it the troops i know, the officers, they are just disgusted by it. >> they are repelled by this administration still playing politics by this. and by the way. president obama in his own selfishness and cynicism has made prior pfc as far as i'm concerned, bergdahl. the most hated guy in uniform. as far as the air strikes go. cynicism again they know obama is not going to do something. they know it's not working. i mean, soldiers are cynical by nature. >> i know. i never know what level is that. >> >> it's a level i have never seen. >> all right gentlemen. thank you. next on the rundown how should you react to president obama's comparison of muslim and christian
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injustifiable. if you are a christian? how would jesus react? later, gutfeld and mcguirk on the king of jordan using clinton eastwood in his fight against isis and the factor is coming right back. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze
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>> joining us now from dallas pastor robert robert jeffress, a fox news contributor. i want you to put jesus at the prayer breakfast. there is the nazarene multiplying the loaves and fishes so everybody has plenty to eat. he hears this from the president of the united states. how do you think jesus would react? >> i would imagine that jesus would be outraged that the president would willfully mischaracterize a movement like christianity that bears christ name. i believe that jesus who said it would be better to be cast into the sea than to harm a child would be incensed that obama would dare link christianity to isis, an organization that tortures children burries them alive and crucifies them. be outraged by it. >> play devil's advocate here pardon the pun. he didn't compare christianity to islam in the sense that he was giving a moral equivalency. what he did say was in the name of christ, he used the word christ, the redeemer
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that wars were launched certainly true, no doubt about it. and that there was a period of inquisition, where people were tortured if they wouldn't renounce what the torturers felt was heresy. that's historical fact. but it happened a long long time ago. so i'm saying -- >> -- that's not the point bill. that's not the point. i keep hearing people saying it happened a long time ago but it did happen and you are absolutely correct about that let's put that in perspective. the president mentioned the inquisition. the inquisition lasted 450 years. there were 2200 people who died. that's about five five a year. more people died on 9/11, one day at the hand of muslim terrorists than in all of the inquisition. and you know i hear people talk about christians who commit these abortion clinic bombings, do you know how many people have died in abortion clinic bombings? a total of 8. why that's not even a good day's work for a muslim terrorist. there have been millions of
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people slaughtered by muslim extremists. what i'm saying is there is no moral eequivalencey here. >> do you believe that barack obama at the prayer breakfast yesterday meant meant to slight christianity >> absolutely. and let me tell you what his real goal is his real goal in stepping up there was to deny the relationship between terrorism and islam and the way he was going to do it would be by demeaning and degrading the christian faith. it's kind of like a verbal slight of hand trick, bill. instead of focusing on isis burning people alive and burying kids. let's focus instead on these christians and the terrible things that they have done. he knew exactly what he was doing. and he should be ashamed of himself. >> didn't he know that people like you some extent me were going to come after him and that it was going to be very hard for him to defend his position?
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did he know that? >> he knew that and he doesn't care. look people have asked me am i offended by what the president said? yes, i'm offended as a christian. but as an american, i'm alarmed that we have a president who will not acknowledge the root cause of the threat that we are facing. you have been comparing night after night this movement to naziism. look, the nazis were trying to establish the master race. islamists are trying to establish the master faith. we better wake up and realize what's going on here. >> all right pastor, thanks as always. directly ahead a charity controversy surrounding actress ava longoria is getting pretty nasty. then later the president says 99.9% of muslims all over the world reject the jihad. but survey data contradicts that. we will give you the numbers ] up ahead. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes
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fridays with geraldo segment tonight. a charity called global gift galas, the honorary chair actor ava longoria. with us geraldo rivera. before we get to the charity, you heard the prayer breakfast remarks how do you see it? >> i think that there is no doubt, bill, that more people have died in the name of religion than any other single cause in the history of the human race. i don't think that is even arguable. look at the hundred years war, look what happened between the hindu and the muslim and the separated bangladesh and pakistan from india. luke at the crusades. look at what the irish and british have done in the 200th century to each other. religion has been used to justify horrible atrocities throughout the human experience. the problem with what the president said wasn't the substance of his remarks as much as it was the timing.
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why do you give historic cover to groups like isis that are using religion to justify their horror. >> answer your own question? >> i think that the timing is a horrible not horrible that's overstatement. unfortunate misstep by the president. why make this speech now. >> do you know why he did it? >> well, i can't imagine that he thought through that he was going to help isis jordan was attacking. >> he had to know the blow back was going to be huge. >> all right, now, if you put me in the shoes of defending the timing, which i don't defend, but if i were given that task, i would argue the president's fear is that american muslims and other, quote good muslims and constantly saying that the vast majority of them are law abiding and all the rest of it his fear is that there would be a backlash against american muslims. >> backlash against him.
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>> i haven't seen evidence of a backlash against american muslims. i don't defend his timing. his timing was terrible. >> hollywood reporter which is the industry newspaper of entertainment, spotlighted ava longoria who is a political activist as long as a fill thereon pick woman. philanthropic woman what is the beef against her charity. >> first, let me say that you understate eva longoria's status in the latino community she is revered not just for philanthropy. he has done magnificent. 8 projects okay. desperate housewives, she has been a very very charitable person. here is the rap. she has a two friends that do global gift gala what is that? they beg for things like a ride on a super yacht and then they auction it off and
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the proidz from the auction go to charity. you get it? professional beggars, they get something of value to auction. they auction it off and the money they say goes to charity. the problem is, according to the hollywood reporter very ambitious story for a show business publication by the way, is that not enough of the money goes to the specific cause anointed and that there is very shadiy bookkeeping in terms of how much money was raised and how much actually goes to the charity involved. now, a couple of things. the hollywood reporter states specifically that there is no allegation, nor is there any suspicion that eva longoria herself took any of the money in any way. she didn't profit at all. she is a good person by every account. now, are the two pima rhea bravo and the two women who run this global gift gayla are they as pure as the driven snow? as eva longoria is?
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there is some question, one of them has a shady past none in terms of a criminal conviction. >> i only have 30 seconds. >> i don't know whether you run the life works,. >> i give you money for it but i assume you are watching what's going on. >> i am watching like a hawk. >> eva longoria has to watch too. >> when you say that you are absolutely right. look what happened with wyclef jean. >> haiti. >> haitian singer who raised over $3 million, used it to build recording studios. >> he auto gangster. >> hired his mistress and things of that nature. there is evil wrongdoing. eva longoria put her name to too many good causes and then not pay attention to the details i think that's fair. gut meld mcguirk on the king of jordan clinton eastwood and isis. next, our mad as hell segment.
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but now i'm on the bill o'reilly. i mean, i'm so excited. >> this is big. >> let me tell you. >> calm down, here we go. letter number one comes from: >> i would be too. what is his position on isis and the ukraine. >> we used to know what he really thought when it was closer to the election time and i only say that because it's true. because when you look since then you don't find things like the letter that he wrote that mentions that one american from minnesota has already been killed fighting isis and he is kind of chiding the obama administration for not doing. >> we don't know what his policy is, right? we have tried to find out but he really doesn't have a policy. >> well, the only thing that we know is when he was going up against republican challenger mike mcfadden it came up as a topic. and in a way mcfadden may have con him a fain.
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>> what does he say though franken. >> franken said this is a priority. >> a priority? >> yeah. >> that we have been fighting this a long time. this has been something that's been part of my focus for a long time. >> harris, harris that's all b.s.,he doesn't have a policy. here is a second letter i'm mad he doesn't have a policy. dr. james la jolla, california. i'm angry that colleges charge $50,000 and up so students can listen to music on their iphones. >> there is some college -- any stats on current events and what college kids know? >>. so you know what? this might be a little true. he might have a reason to be angry in history we are in trouble. students were asked in a recent poll what is the capitol of france. in 1980, six most answered question correctly was that now in 2012, it was the 23rd most correctly answered question. so we are going in the wrong direction. >> we're talking about college students don't know the capital of france? >> we are going in the wrong correction.
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>> i'm note surprised. but science we did better. >> third letter, darryl whitfield escondido, california: >> it's winter. easy for you to say in san diego. >> now, this ask a little sore spot with me because we have done a lot of storm coverage. >> yes overdoing it. >> here are the facts. 2014, all right 2013-14 actually one of the coldest winter seasons we have had. >> in america? >> in america. >> globally 2014, warmest on record yet. but. >> not here. >> no, it's more of a mixed bag. remember the polar vortex right, we have even named how cold it is. >> okay. so it's cold here but the rest of the world it's hot? >> right. so they might want to call it climate change separate from global warming. >> from here, right? >> here's the final letter. bruce slimmer, del ray beach, florida:
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i defends first lady saying i'm glad she didn't. she didn't have to right. >> the protocol have an option, cover your hair or wear loose clothing. >> she did it in pakistan. i want people to know that in the muslim world women aren't treated well. >> right, do you know how agree with. >> senator ted cruz because he said the same thing. >> he said the same thing. >> he tweeted about it. >> i think he watches the factor. >> he said kudos for the first lady standing up for women and refusing to wear mandated hand scarf. nicely done. there you go. >> how was that, fun? >> i don't know who normally does this heather? >> yeah, heather does it, i think she has ebola. >> you need to quit. >> we watch you at noon on fnc. if you are mad as hell, we want to hear about it please write us at mad as hell foxnews.com. we come right back gutfeld mcguirk on the king of jordan using clinton eastwood as a role model to attack isis. then president obama says
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nation of isis has -- killed an american woman hostage they were holding. difficult to confirm that, you know, those people will say anything. this week the king of jordan apparently used clinton eastwood as a model for vengeance. >> amen, i -- i see you out there i will kill them. any son of a bitch a shot at me i will kim him and his wife and burn his house done. >> that movie unforgiven won best picture. here now bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. that's pretty fierce. >> king of jordan more like king of awesome. if it was our president he probably would have quoted a passage from the notebook or maybe renee zellwegger from jerry maguire. he would have said you had me at hello this t. would be have been embarrassing. this guy says kill them all. our president says degrade and destroy. which is what i would say
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about my liver. we have got dirty harry. the king abdullah is dirty harry and we are dealing with barney fyffe. i'm not saying that president obama isn't doing a lot. but there should be a little bit more symbolism to his substance. he should be out there like this guy. but this is a good thing because this guy is a muslim. and he is finally standing up against an existential threat. and this is very necessary. that there is a person that finally stands up and says we are going to kill everybody. good for him. >> i just want him to kill the bad guys. >> i love the cut of this guy's jib. is he a friend of the west. muslim friend to the west here. is he a former military guy. one of his guys gets savagely murdered, he puts on a flight suit he quotes clinton eastwood. and he goes out and he takes action. obama with obama one of our guys gets savagely beheaded obama a press conference quotes caddie shack and goes out and puts golf shoes on.
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he did admire somebody like bo bergdahl. that's the difference. silver lining is it anger and galvanized somebody in world. existential threat. this is who should be taking carol of us not necessary lid us. i know you had the conversation earlier with the two military guys. let jordan and saudi arabia. maybe egypt maybe israel let them all go in there. >> you have got to organize it though. i mean and that's what president obama should try to do is a big conference and let's get everybody together. but it's got to be on the ground. you can't be bombing them. >> how could it be on the ground? you can't do that again. you can't conflate iran and isis. they were both at each other's throats. let them fight. let the syrians fight the isis people. they are at each other's throat. people conflate the two. >> you have got to organize it and it's not being organized. >> hillary would have quoted nodding hill. she would have said don't forget i'm just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her.
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>> you are the only man that i know who saw that movie. >> 16 times. yeah. >> what college did you go to gutfeld. >> berkeley if you can believe that. >> and you. >> college of saint vincent. >> dartmouth. neither of you could have gotten up there. ivy league in new hampshire having a big course and i mean a big course, black lives matter and 10, count them 10 dartmouth professors are going to participate in the course. what do you think about it mcguirk? >> inspired by the events in ferguson, missouri. >> and staten island. >> well, this professor came from ferguson. that's what started it. the objective, wanting this professor is to context actualize the systemic exgeneral killings around the nation. talk about guilty self-hating cop hating egg head who don't know squad about the world. this #black lives matter
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discredited as though the cops think black lives don't matter. these cops have saved more black lives than any of these academic ass clowns have in any country, any state or whatever. the cops have. and also. >> they are having a big course up there. are you going tone roll? >> it's indoctrination into police controlling. basically the campus has become a puppy mill of mindless activism. they are churning out these young dependents who have absolutely no career prospects. the only thing they can do is paint a sign and scream. i wonder if their black lives matter will include the sentiments of clarnsz thomas, allen west, tim scott, mia love, ben carson. i don't think their black lives matter. >> no. i don't think. >> they don't include the black lives in the inner city at all in this course. apparently those black lives don't matter to these people. >> it's called guilty white lives. >> on deck president obama says 99.9, big number
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back of the book segment tonight, rejecting the jihad. president obama says most muslims do. >> it is absolutely true that i reject a notion that somehow that creates a religious war because the overwhelming majority of muslims reject that interpretation of islam. it's very important for us to align ourselves with the 99.9% of muslims who are looking for the same thing we are looking for, order, peace, prosperity. >> well, it looks like the
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president is being very generous in his appraisal. according to study by the proulx research center significant of minority muslims do support violent terrorism. when asked if suicide bombings can be justified against civilians 46% of muslims in the palestinian territory say yes. 29% of muslims in lebanon agree. 24% in egypt. 18% in turkey. and 47% support suicide bombing against civilians. do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of al qaeda. with us now here in new york, the democrat and andrea tantaros are a republican. are you surprised by the results? >> no. i'm not. >> you thought they would be more? >> i actually did think there would be more. >> i knew it. >> i did think there would be more only because i find when you are doing polling, people are are apprehensive to be fully honest. however, let's assume those numbers are correct. do you know what i was most
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surprised about? the 99.9% number the president cited, bill. >> that's a crazy number. >> basically saying that 100%. that's as close as you can get. it tells me, bill, that he you can get. it tells me bill he's not just saying jihad isn't a problem he's saying it doesn't even exist. 99.9%, 100% almost muslims don't believe in jihad. that's simply not true. i looked in the united states, the same pugh poll says 7% of muslims living here generally moderate believe that jihad is sometimes justified. so that's roughly what 200,000 muslim sns that's a small city in the united states alone. but it justifies jihad. >> there's nothing like the numbers in the middle east. >> still bill, 7% sometimes justifying jihad, it's still troubling. >> how would you get a crazy number like that if you asked americans about any fringe group, i think. >> okay. but didn't ask every americans, we asked the president of the united states. >> i understand.
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well, even you know who really, really likes barack obama -- >> i'm a fan of barack obama, but i hate terrorists. >> wow what a bold statement. >> even you would say 99.9% don't like the jihad. i mean that's fallacious. it's crazy. >> well let's look at the study here. how the study was conducted number one is always an issue as andrea already mentioned. >> pugh is pretty reliable. >> it definitely is. but when you do international studies you have to look at the region -- >> i don't dispute the study. i think the study is accurate. in fact, the study came in very moderate to me. >> it did. and one of the takeaways from the study was that in regions where there have been more terrorist activities where there's been extremist rule, that number has gone down. >> they don't see it in front of their eyes and they don't like it. >> exactly. >> there's been a lot of terrorism in the palestinian territories but there are angry people there. but i want to focus not on the muslims but on president obama.
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see, he's the leader of this nation. and if he has an unrealistic view of the war on terror and i think he does, we should all be worried, democrat republican, conservative and liberal should we not? >> i think he has a very realistic view. >> you think barack obama has a realistic view? >> he's releasing bombs on isis right now. what's the alternative? should we put boots on the ground? >> yes, we should get a coalition of people to go in and wipe out raqqa, surround and kill them all. there's nobody attacking raqqa from the ground now. i'm surprised you're not disturbed by this. >> uh-huh. >> you obviously are because you don't like barack obama, but he's the leader and he makes a statement like that. see, i don't even know if he believes this stuff. i don't know if he does. he just says it but does he really believe it? >> it can't be grounded in reality, bill, because he wouldn't say isis is not an islamic organization. he's come out and said its not an islamic organization. and it's not based in reality.
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he also said the taliban -- i know the clip very well. he also said that the taliban is an organization that is not a terrorist organization. these are not things that are grounded in -- >> he didn't say that. his spokesperson said that. >> oh his mouthpiece. >> josh earnest. >> here's the deal, this is what perplexes me. i can get him trying to preserve the peaceful aspects of islam. i get that. he wants to salvage their reputation. but you would think if he really cared about salvageing he would be finding the people who pervert it a lot harder. >> a political movement using religion as an excuse for terrorism is not fair. and to hurt those peaceful muslims -- >> they're religious. >> can i tell you something, i don't think you would like living in saudi arabia. >> i wouldn't. i like to drive. >> because it is a theer ok si based on islam. you would not like it. >> sure. >> "the factor" tip of the day your selection for the
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poll on the republican side in a moment. but first the mail. mike, athens ohio. i heard laura ingraham say if ronald reagan was president he would confront isis. which reagan is she remembering when 240 marines were killed by terrorists in lebanon reagan did nothing. lynn, westchester pennsylvania. mr. o'reilly, thanks for spotlighting the human rights atrocities occurring around the world. german pastor once said the -- albuquerque, new mexico, o'reilly, your attempts to shame the president. his ambivalence is his strongest character trait. terri, england. will someone please tell president obama that the only thing worse than america being the world's policeman is america
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not being the world's policeman. lake placid florida. o'reilly, so you will not pile on brian williams? i guess the elites take care of their own. cheap shot harold. story's all over the place. naples florida. good night, chet, good night david, good-bye brian. i'm upset, president obama had a meeting with muslim leaders and will not disclose who they were. dick cheney did the same thing. sometimes these guys like to keep things private. i ordered killing patton for my 93-year-old grandfather who says it was the best christmas present he received. since getting the personally autographed copy he has become re revitalized, bill. that's excellent to hear. you are a good grandson. something we need much more of in america. don't forget your grandparents. and the elderly in general.
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next week we will be reporting from los angeles. nice weather i hear out there. again, thanks for watching us tonight. ms. megyn is next. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight some of the america's foremost christian leaders delivering a harsh rebuke to president obama after he warned christians not to get on your "high horse" when condemning radical islamic murderers. welcome to "the kelly file" everyone. i'm megyn kelly. tonight the white house responding to a growing chorus of critics including franklin graham, the son of world renowned evangelist billy graham after many found the president's remarks at the international prayer breakfast yesterday insulting, misguided or confused. the white house saying the president was simply encouraging americans to hold themselves accountable. here's what he said. >> lest we get o