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poll. vote in our poll. see you tomorrow night. if you can't join us live. use the handle @greta. good night. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> an estimated 90 people, 90 of these syrian christians were taken by isis, many of them women and children. >> the isis savages continue their reign of terror while a cowardly world stands by and watches. girls as young as 8 years old being raped, christians being mutilated and murdered and muslims who differ with isis being slaughtered as well. tonight we will continue our reporting on a monstrous situation. >> collectively they are getting conned out of millions of dollars every month. it all starts with a phone call. [phone be ring aring] >> john stossel has endured attacks for his reporting many times. tonight we will tell you why some in the media despise fox news.
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>> very singular. >> enlighten me then. >> also ahead a university of illinois student charged with crinels patterned after 50 shades of gray. is it legal on that case. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the fact begins right now. ♪ ♪. hi i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the isis atrocities continue as a cowardly world does little. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. perhaps as many as 90 christians in syria have been taken hostage by the isis jihadists. we should all pray for those people who may very well be beheaded or burned alive. also the united nations high commissioner for human rights has issued a report that says the following. isis atrocities include rape slavery, trafficking
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of women and children. forced recruitment. civilians and kidnappings. young girls are being forced into marriages. young boys being trained as jihadi fighters. we have seen video of that. and it is appalling. these young boys are being brain washed trained to kill. they are powerless to stop isis from abusing them. meanwhile the world dithers there is no organized campaign on the ground to stop the atrocities or to defeat the isis savages. what a disgrace. in an excellent bit of reporting from northern iraq, nbc correspondent richard angle interviewed two women who escaped from the isis abusers. >> isis is reviving the barbaric tradition of the slave trade, proudly showing its fighters in this isis video discussing the acidy women they are about to buy. we showed her the video. she instantly recognized the men. all of the girls were screaming and crying because they didn't want to go with them she says so they beat the girls and dragged them
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away by force. she was raped repeatedly for three months. they sold me from one man to the next she says. the ordeal was even harder for the younger ones. >> there is a word we don't use a lot in the news media. but it fits here. this is evil. it was sleuth evil by design. this was not a war crime that happened by accident. this is isis policy. >> again, excellent reporting by richard engel. is he right. the news media does not like to use the word evil but that's what the world is witnessing. once again talking points will remind that you these isis thugs are the same as the nazis who slaughtered millions of people before and during world war ii. no difference in the mentality, none at all a. and once again, the world is standing by doing little while the isis menace grows spreading all over the middle east and north after infantry call. president obama is not taking the lead. his stated 60 nation coalition is invincible
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inconvince siivel. how long going to continue before the world unites against these savages? how long? that's the memo. now for top story tonight from washington thomas anderson for the center from strategic and international studies. here in the city michael weist, author of the book isis inside the army of terror. am i overstating things, mr. weist? >> no, i don't think you are. isis is many things. it's a terror army. it's a totalitarian political organization. actually, the upper echelons are former baathist of the saddam hussein regime. a lot of the ideology came over from that. >> you interviewed isis people, right? >> um. >>um how did you get access to them. >> my co-author is from a town which if you are doing a book on the can drug cartel it's like being from juarez. gateway jihadists have moved from syria to iraq and now in the reverse direction. also from a prominent tribe
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in eastern syria. had isis super imposed caliphate on top of. quite a number of contacts on the ground. all too willing to talk to journalists. it's not true. >> have you been to syria. >> i was there in syria in the summer of 2012. >> if you are there, when i was there, it's important to elm in a size, isis was not. >> how did you get them to talk on the phone with you or talk to your co-writer? >> on scrip. >> in your opinion nazis. they don't care do anything to anybody, right? >> political project which doesn't get talked about. political project which is one i will describe as sunni restoration. 2003, they feel, again this is where the saddamist element comes into play. they lost power -- they want to build a caliphate around the sunnies which means appose state and kill them. are you surprised that the world is standing by and watching this? everybody knows what's going
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on? it's almost every day. now we have little kids. girls as young as 8 being raped and sold and passed around to these guys. who feel it's fine to do it. boys being trained as killers when they are 7, 8, 9 years old. world does really nothing. there is no summit to unite against them. there is nothing. are you surprised? >> no. and let's recall a few names we probably hopefully have not forgotten, trevor, rowan darks sierra leone, democratic republic of condo. all these places liberia where you have had child soldiers and wraption and women taken away from their families. >> we couldn't see that we see this. this is right there. all right? all of that you couldn't each see it now it's on the internet. it's on the news. every day, day in and day out. the united states is bombing but we don't have any organized will. 60 nation coalition is is a fan thom. we are going to wipe out
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these 50,000 people or whatever. >> once you stand up and make a statement, then people say okay, then what's the next move? people are intimidated by the group. they are intimidated by the landscape that they would have to go into. are you telling me that the united states of america is intimidated by 50,000 isis savages? >> i'm speaking about the world in general. >> we take the lead though, right? we get the summit. and we have, all right. this is what we are going to do. look at nato, nato could wipe them out. just nato. >> some people may not agree with that i mean, you would have to actually make the commitment to put your forces in there. and then you are engaging forces on their own territory. it would be tremendously difficult to go in there and battle isis though it could be done. we would like the locals to do that, which, of course, is what the plan is i don't think they will be successful. >> we are not doing anything and then we watch day in and day out as these atrocities take place. it reminds me very much because there was intel to the united states before the
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war with germany and japan. that jews and dissidents in germany were being put in concentration camps specifically dacol. they knew that too bad that's over there it's not here. same thing is it not. >> outsourcing of the ground campaign particularly in iraq, look at the forces fighting against isis, these are iranian built proxy groups sohio -- shia militias. >> and the kids. >> and the kurds. i talked to the kurds all the time. they say we have no intention of going into sunni con clafs doing combat house by house. >> we want to defend our turf. >> we are tefneddinging our turf. >> there isn't anything or any organized attempt to root these guys out on the ground and therefore, they are metastasizing. they are expanding all over the place. >> correct. we interviewed about a dozen past and present u.s. military commanders, military intelligence guys whose jobs it was to athat
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the mize isis in iraq. not a single one told me in this book that they foresee this genie being put back in the bottle without american boots on the ground. >> it will have to happen. it will reach critical mass. president obama. probably the next president has to deal with it i will give you the last word. >> his hand could be forced. we could continue to see atrocities and continue to see expeditionary activity by isis setting up camps in other countries. at some point you would have to say too many atrocities on the ground. too much of extension by this group. it's now a core potent threat beyond the region and that could force us nativity toe, and others in this 60 entity coalition to actually engage on the ground. >> have to do something about it other than saying we watch people being slaughtered. i want to recommend this book everyone to. if you want to know really what the inside story is about isis. it is called isis inside the army of terror. it is by michael weis, okay. so the factor audience is the most sophisticated intelligence audience in the
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world. if you want to broaden your frame of reference about this, there is the book. thank you, gentlemen. we appreciate it next on the rundown, senator john mccain says he is ashamed of himself and ashamed of america. we will tell you why. later illinois police say a crime was committed off the "fifty shades of grey" it legal on that upcoming. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil.
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help these people. >> joining us now from washington with reaction is stephan pfeifer, a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine under president clinton. mr. ambassador, senator mccain overstating things? >> well, i can understand the administration's caution here, but it's time for the administration to change its policy and provide defensive arms to ukraine. i was with a group that visited ukraine in january. we had three days in kiev meeting with military authorities and then we went out to the field headquarters for the operation in eastern ukraine. and they are asking for mainly nonlethal help, what they need in the defensive arms category is light anti-armor weapons. these could have been very useful last week. >> why do you think president obama refuses to provide the weapons. >> the administration's concern is in the united states provides weapons to ukraine, do the russians then escalate? certainly the russians have lots of possibilities to escalate. i would make two points in response to that first of
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all, of the ukrainian also bear the risk of that escalation. they understand those risks and what we heard very clearly when we were there in january is give us the weapons we are prepared to resist. the second point though is that while the russian ares may escalate it's not as easy as some suggest. because they are at a point now where russian escalation requires much more overt involvement by russian military forces. >> yeah, and the supply lines get? putin doesn't care. i mean he doesn't care who knows what. lums something. let me ask you something. stealing the recrane story. isis so more vivid than ukraine. part on the obama administration of not engaging evil. they don't want to do it. and i understand that, you know, after iraq and afghanistan you don't want to blow up into another situation where the military is full throng, i got it. but, showing weakness to putin is just going to allow
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him to do more. now we hear mall dove moldova and baltic states. i think something has to be done. i disagree with you. i don't think it's a small arms deal. i don't think that's going to stop putin. what i would do would be -- i would pull all the credit cards out of russia that's american express, visa and master card and no banks would accept any charges made from russia. that would crack their economy fast. i would do it on the economic way. i don't think the weapons are going to matter. what do you say? >> i say that they are not mutually exclusive. i would argue you should be implying more intense economic sanctions now. i standard that those are now, looking at package of additional sanctions now within the u.s. government. i also would argue that it's time to provide ukrainians. >> i'm not going to argue with you. not a big downside to doing that if you want to break putin, you have to break him on the economic side. certainly the banks the international banks would do that already in trouble.
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once the banks start accepting receipts from not afraid of him? give chancellor merkel hot administration diplomat lead here. something i think it's pretty evident reached on february 12th is not taking hold of the russians, blew right through the cease-fire. >> yeah. are getting to a point where my guess you are going to see him move through additional sanctions. economic sanctions it's time to see the policy and provide see what happens, mr. ambassador, thanks very much for coming on. we appreciate it directly ahead, crowley and powers reacting to isis and putin then attacking fox news we will tell you why so many people love to do that factor continues all across the u.s.a. and all around the world.
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putin invasion the ukraine. monica crowley from washington and kirsten powers. we talked about this before with you. almost every day new across if i if i atrocities. slavery, you maim it even the abc correspondent says it's evil, everybody knows it's evil. president obama after a year still befuddled on his watch. it grew from the jay vee into now something that's in ten countries. still doesn't have overall strategy to stop these people as they picked off 90 christians last night. so what do you think he should do? what do you think the president should do? >> i keep saying this to you. i don't think that there is an easy answer to this.
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>> what do you think should do. do you have any answer at all? >> i don't -- we don't know -- i think that he should get people together, which i assume he is doing and try to come up with some sort of plan to combat this and try to -- >> after all this time. >> this should be going on. >> but it's not. >> but the idea, bill, that just sending troops in which i think. >> i don't think anybody is saying just send troops. in everybody is wondering why after a year of horror and atrocities, no summit meetings, no nato, nothing. >> but you do want troops sent, in right? >> i do under the banner of an international coalition that includes arab troops and includes nato troops certainly. because that's the way you kill them. you confront them. >> what i think, what i fear is that you are oversimplifying this. that you think that the same way we were going to go in and be liberators in iraq. >> no occupying force here at all. >> we need to have a very very clear plan if we're
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going to do this of how we're going to be successful. >> you don't have a plan and now i want to go to monica. >> i'm not the head of national security for this country. >> discussing these things the idea that i won't scream war the way that you two of you do that's all. >> you don't -- you can't -- your idea is so oversimplified here. >> look, you don't have any plan. i have a plan of a coalition of world nations. coming together and confronting them. >> you think because you want to send troops in that that's like a plan, done, and it's solved. what i'm saying is that we need to have people who are military strategists tell us exactly what that would mean. and if somebody can tell it us exactly how that would work. >> planning a military operation. >> i would be interesting in hearing that but your idea that you are going to get a bunch of people together and invade a country and that's going to solve a problem. >> actually do you have members of the military and military analysts putting out commands to the
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commander and chief and he refuses to do it. >> where are those plans? >> all over fox news. you have got military analysts talking about. >> pentagon people. >> but you were also hearing that. >> wait, kirsten, come on, former secretaries of defense, new secretary of defense that they are laying out the options and they have been for a long time and the commander and chief refuses to do it. if you really want to smash isis if that's your objective you do it in three ways you do it militarily, economically and ideologically. militarily you increase the special ops forces yes, you will need ground troops but you increase special ops now. you also increase the use of air power for close air support, lift capabilities and intelligence. and finally you do sunni tribal engagement that means arming and training the sunni tribes on the ground willing to fight. that also includes the kurds take them on economically. bomb the military fields make them run out of gas. >> much smarter military people than the three of us, all right? but there isn't any organized meeting or summit
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there is no urgency and every single day now we are seeing the terrible abuse of human beings, children and everything, and these guys are not afraid of us. let's go to putin. >> if you have american leadership. >> we don't. >> what you are seeing now is logical result and collapse of u.s. leadership. >> we don't have leadership against isis right now. we are hoping that president obama will step up. >> we had such a great plan before to go into iraq. >> we should be paralyzed because this happened in the past. go ahead. >> how wrong people were. it is important to remember that when you guys are both just asking -- you got it all figured out. >> i'm sure the people who are going to be beheaded who were captured yesterday you know what? i wish the u.s. didn't do iraq. >> i don't need you lecturing me about caring about human rights. i have been writing about this stuff bill, long before we have ever been talking about it. so you don't try to dismiss my concern. >> your whole ballgame is to blame the bush administration for iraq and afghanistan and that's what. >> what would you do to
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putin? >> >> i would blow him up like you and john mccain would do. >> you don't have. >> solution is to go to war. >> take the lead on putin, go ahead. >> 1994, ukraine agreed to give up nuclear weapons in exchange from security guarantee from the united states. this president has abandoned that security guarantee. >> what does that mean security guarantee. >> nuclear umbrella to protect ukraine from invaders in russia. >> what is president obama supposed to do there? >> since he has abandoned that. years behind on, this arming the folks on the ground. allah the kurds in the middle east. >> arm them all day long not going to beat them. >> send meals ready to eat. give them the weapons they need on the ground. >> i'm not he opposed to do that. if anybody thinks the ukraines can beat the russians, they can't. last word on putin, kirsten? >> we should -- we have already done sanctions, we should do more sanctions. i don't think that all your military solutions answer is
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all the problem. >> putin is probing. he probes in crimea. he probed in georgia. >> succeeding here is going for the baltics next. >> pew poll just out today. do you favor or oppose u.s. sending ground troops to fight isis? favor 47, oppose 49, which is pretty much a dead heat in the margin of error. so that is a big big change from october where only 39 favor. so, you know people are starting to see, this is going to go on forever unless we confront them. ladies, very good debate. spirited as always. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. did you know that a fox news anchor is a daughter of a pop star? tell you who it is. also, coming up is it legal will predict what will happen to the killer of chris kyle the american style. there is a "fifty shades of grey" crime story breaking. hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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each other for a very long time when we covered the battle of the bulge in world war ii. just a little jest there stossel, do you know what i'm talking about? >> we met at channel 2 in new york. working there as a reporter and i was a reporter as well. then we went to nbc and i followed you over there. we were there for a couple years together. >> very little. won 19 emmy awards when i was bashing business they liked me jennings and ted koppel and charles gibson. they never got attacked at all, right? accuracy of the media and media research center. it wouldn't get picked up by the mainstream media then for you things changed. when was that? >> i wrote a book called give me a blake about it i wised up and said gee, all this regulation isn't helping consumers.
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too much regulation and too much government is the problem. suddenly it changed. peter jennings when he saw me in the hall turned his head. >> he just didn't like you generally. >> john stossel, i hope you die soon. >> really? >> i held the wrong opinions. once you started to tell the viewers and readers, look big government doesn't work in my opinion and here is why. you usually back up what you say. then the i have vitriol started. so it's a pure ideological play, you think? >> pretty much. we had broken the code. civilized people can't think that way. there has to be tougher gun laws there must be abortion on demand. there must be a big welfare state. any civilized person thinks that way if you don't you are a degree ton and we are going to get you. enter fox news that comes on the air and says to america, listen, we don't believe that you are getting both sides of the story,
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primarily. and they put people who have conservative beliefs, traditional beliefs, libertarian beliefs. put us on the air right? then the firestorm starts. i mean, it's a real firestorm out there. >> but so what? fox ratings are great. >> unbelievable. >> good there are critics out there in the blowing sphere, every once in a while they will find an error. >> as long as they are honest absolutely. they are not honest. you know that. >> it was the blowing sphere that caught dan rather, for example, when he was making stuff up and brian williams. this feedback. >> wasn't the blowing sphere that caught brian williams, it was the military newspaper. that's who did that. >> but you know as well as everybody in this building that if you go out and say i work for fox news at a party or anything like that, you are going to get people who hate you they tonight even know you just because you work at fnc. >> totally, they will turn around and walk away. here in new york and texas they like it. >> around the country people
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are very nice to me. i very rarely get it i get it from the media and hun obviously over the weekend you saw what happened and how we rebutted it. it's vicious. it's more vicious now than it ever been in the 18 plus years i have been here. very very vicious. do you know why it's vicious? >> succeeded. >> there someone more thing. we are putting tremendous pressure on the obama administration to fight the terror savages and with hillary clinton coming up in 2016, if this network wasn't around, what would happen? >> i don't think it's that organized. i think it's visceral. they just don't like you they don't like me and they want to take their enemies down. >> john stossel, everybody. and we would like to congratulate everybody here at fox news. february ratings are in today. once again we dominate. ready? fox news channel the highest rated cable channel in the world in prime time. that's all channels. including the zombies.
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thanks for staying with us, bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight. attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. make a prediction on the "american sniper" trial, bill. what's going to happen on this guy. >> the defendant will be convicted. the defense has not shown that he didn't know right from wrong at the time. that he didn't know right from wrong. they haven't met that so that means that they will get a conviction in this case. that's the legal burden. it's a very simple legal burden hire. he convicted himself. he said to the officer once he was arrested. yes, sir, did i know right from wrong. would it have been better if i stayed. >> was that admissible in court. >> yeah. >> what do you say? >> i think he is going to be convicted based on the body of evidence so far what the
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prosecution has presented. the defense psychiatric testimony, he should be because so far the defense has not met its burden before he didn't know the difference between right and wrong. >> they won't put him to death though. he was on psychotropic drugs. >> capital punishment life without the possibility of parole. >> the border patrol sector in tucson one of the busiest in the nation, the department of homeland security, guilfoyle has issued a memo telling border patrol agents that if they pull over somebody who is drunk or intoxicated on narcotics, they should let them go. is that what the memo says? >> yes that they should release them. this is the correct option, meaning do not get involved. you are not, people that are working for the state. you are there working on behalf of the federal government. >> so you are in your little border patrol jeep, wiehl, you are driving along and seeing somebody in a car. all right. and that person is driving crazy in the tucson sector. >> right. >> you stop them because you
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are a law enforcement agent federal. >> yeah. >> they're out of their mind. you let them go so they can kill somebody. >> what the memo says is you have three options. the option of letting them go gives you less exposure. >> i want to get to the department of homeland security in my mind. if you let them go they could run over anybody and kill anybody. >> they say in this memo if you are lead go and kill somebody down the road you won't be held liable for that they don't tell them not to arrest them. >> they say but it's no problem if you do it. >> it's no problem. >> you are not getting in trouble with us. >> exactly. >> don't like stories of illegal immigrants drunk driving. >> this doesn't have to do with illegal or legal anybody. because it's whoever they see. >> that's the 160-mile stretch there in arizona. >> there is a lot of illegal aliens. >> there are a lot of cases of narcotics trafficking. >> if they find narcotics they don't say let it go. just the fact that you are blasted behind the wheel. i think that's really strange. >> you don't have the obligation and right to do
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that snsm. >> give them excuse not to do it. >> neighbor private citizen in arizona can pull over somebody or say i suspect them of drunk driving and do it. they don't want border patrol. >> this memo was dopey. >> third topic, all right this "fifty shades of grey" thing. people should know this movie fell off big time in second weekend. so everyone who wanted to see whips and chains went out in the first weekend and then the second weekend it fell way, way back. even though it's going to make a lot of money. >> wiehl saw it three times. >> i have not seen it. >> in illinois some 19-year-old student did what allegedly? >> allegedly allegedly he brought a woman back to his dorm room and he -- she took some of her clothes off vurel. this is all allegedly. after that then he bound her with a belt. her hands and her feet with belts. then took another belt. >> she didn't want that. >> she didn't want that he started beating on her whipping on her. >> that's an assault. is he charged with assaulted. >> aggravated assault.
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carries a minimum of six years in prison. >> why are they tieing the movie. >> whoa whoa why are you setting $500,000 bail. i was reenacting "fifty shades of grey," your honor. he said that? >> that's a good defense. >> that's the new defense. i don't think so. >> not the twinkie made me do it it's the shades of gray. >> you can imagine this guy's defense attorney coming in and saying you can't convict my client 50 shades. >> 50 shades. >> 50 shades is a voluntary thing. >> it's consensual domination. >> is that? i don't know what that means. >> that's what he is going to say was consensual. >> kind of what happens on the television. consent. >> because i'm an author and one of the few books that sold more copies of my book was this dopey book. so i actually -- i tried to read it. i mean it's almost impossible to read this thing. >> you were reading it? >> i was trying to read it. >> can you can imagine that? >> no way. >> i can't read this.
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the sentences are terrible. >> oh, you were looking at the grammar and writing structure. >> i don't care about the handcuffs. >> wow. learned something. >> this college student is in big trouble. >> border patrol memo is stupid. and you guys think the "american sniper" killer is going to get convicted. >> yes. >> wrap it up. did you know the fox news anchor is the daughter of a famous pop star? who do you think that is? we will tell you next. wait til they come up for air. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] hold on. it's manwich. i found an apartment.
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>> you go to snow showers baby you are stepping on our -- ♪ don't forget your tambourine ♪ so you you can be seen ♪ and i know you want to be way down in new orleans. >> so what's it like being the daughter of a pop star? you know neville brothers successful but in new orleans where ms. arthel was raised enormous. ♪ fire on the bio. >> for me was dad. he would go to work. on the stage signing autographs. >> come home punish me if i needed which was rare. >> mow the lawn, clean the house, cook. >> it was normal. >> but you have a crazy uncle. >> you are not going to call uncle aaron.
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>> linda ron stat ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you >> are you saying you were completely unaffected by all of this. >> i was completely unaffected because that's the way i raised. we are a catholic family. you know from a faithful background. so i was always taught to be humble, and treat everybody with the same respect as you would like them to treat you. >> what happened? >> i don't know. i'm here hanging out with you. >> so you get out of high school. you come to new york to do some modeling acting. but you decide i'm too smart for this. you went back to college and got a journalism degree, from where? >> university of texas austin. >> and you start your career. it's an interesting career. i met artel when we were competitors, in the syndicated world. i was doing "inside edition," and you were doing -- >> a little show called "extra." >> hello, everyone welcome to
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"extra," the entertainment magazine on this labor day. >> the first african-american female to do that sort of they call it prime "extra," to be the face of a magazine like that. i did a lot of firsts, the first african-american female to have my own signature show on cnn. >> you're kind of a trail blazer. were you conscious of the aspect of the industry? >> when you walk in certain shoes, you're never not aware of it. you don't walk around with a chip on your shoulder when you're aware of it. we were talking about the guys let's tease it let's do this, let's do that. and the guy looks at me and he says, art, calm down. thankfully there was another african-american female there with me. and she says, so-and-so she's not upset. that's just how we talk. >> me, too. we get involved.
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>> yeah. >> we're not zombies and this and that. america's been good to you, though i think. >> absolutely. i have no complaints. >> hello, everyone. i'm artel neville -- >> i'm proud to be considered a trail blazers, proud to be a role model. i don't represent everyone who looks like me but i'm happy when young girls can look at me and say, wow, i can be like her. you know, before, not as much -- >> what makes me mad. i've known artel for a long time. we're kind of friends. >> shhh! don't hold it against me. >> people like beyonce and people like this, they get all the media attention, all right? but you you should get some media attention, in the sense that here's somebody who is an educated journalist practicing at the highest level on fox news channel, okay? why aren't the media saying you know what, there are a couple of role models here, too?
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>> it's kind of funny. i'm not slamming anybody. but it's kind of funny that people who would normally follow me, bill the minute i tell them where i work we haven't seen you in so long. i say, well i work at fox news. the minute i say that they're like grrr! >> they don't know why. >> no. i said, at least watch me and you'll see i'm the same person and the same journalist with the same practicing values and standards that i've always had. >> can you sing? >> oh you know what i can do? can i give you a quick rap? >> oh yeah. >> my name is art and i want you to know that i'm spirited and on the go i'll from new orleans and i'll try not to be so mean, down inside i'm sugar and spice. and scene. really nice working with you, bill. >> arthel neville everybody.
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do not be tandentious. please remember the spin stops here. we're looking out for you. breaking tonight. live pictures coming back from stephenville, texas, where we could get a verdict any moment in the "american sniper" murder trial. the judge charging the jury in just the last hour, asking them to decide whether chris kyle's killer was insane when he shot and killed the former navy s.e.a.l. at a texas gun range back in february of 2013. welcome, everybody to this evening's kelly file. i'm in for megyn kelly tonight. the jury was given the option of getting the case tonight or waiting until tomorrow. they said tonight. we've got casey live at the courthouse, and trace gallagher at the breaking news desk with how this case unfolded. trace

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