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and got no response. at 10:35, they declared an alert, and 10:40 they -- the plane was at 6,000 feet, helicopters were dispatched and the records cited at 11:10. it all happened very quickly. we will have the latest in the next hour. >> 60 seconds, that is it. we will see back in an hour. >> the outnumbered starts now. >> caution. this is out numbered. in sleet earhart today's hash tag one lucky guy, host of the number one rated show in cable news, bill o'reilly whose best-selling book killing jesus now a tv miniseries event premiering palm sunday bill o'reilly on the couch for the first time and you are outnumbered finally. >> i am outnumbered physically.
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but mentally? we will see. >> that is the challenge. >> thanks for having me we appreciate it. >> we are excited about the movie. we have seen interviews with some of the actors. is getting quite the acclaim. >> it is getting good buzz. it is a good film. people are going to be surprised when they see it. not the usual jesus film. we will talk about it later. >> afghan's president addressing a joint meeting of congress moments ago sounding the alarm on the growing threat isis poses to a still fragile nation. one day after president obama said he would slow the withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan even before his trip to washington. the afghan leader has been warning the isis militants are eyeing his country as a strategic foothold in their broader war to establish a radical islamic state in the middle east. in iraq the pentagon saying the battle to retake tikrit from
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isis stalled as extremists dig in. the u.s. largely staying out of the fight as your enplaned a greater role in the fight for saddam hussein's home town. all this along with a disturbing report that the evil trail of isis, al qaeda and boca raton may be training together in north africa prompting strong criticism of president obama's foreign policy. senator kelly a lot saying the president must be more engaged as a world leader. >> this is the trifecta from hell in terms a terrorist groups joining together and did you look at this it shows you that the obama foreign-policy of leading from behind is not working. >> what should the president do? you have been very vocal in your talking points about the president lacking a coherent strategy on isis. what do you think he needs to say and do? >> he needs to step up and get a plan to physically root out these terrorists the isis
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terrorists. won't do that. we are basically talking about a fantasy. mr. obama does not want to confront worldwide terrorism. the did the drone action but that did not require anything other than ordering something to drop down. once he gets into putting troops on the ground, getting strategy with the phantom 60 nation coalition which doesn't exist than he is into micro territory doesn't want to be in so he will hand off to the next president. we can expect we to use of this chaos in the middle east. >> why do you think he doesn't want to confront isis? >> he is not wartime president. he is a social justice issues, domestic issues, and overseas he realizes he doesn't have any authority now. he just doesn't have the will to do it. it is about will. >> do you think the president is listening to the voices on the left for political reasons? why do you think he hasn't put
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together a strategy to defeat isis? >> we disagree on many things. he has taken steps to fight the war, the drone work expanded to three times what was under george bush, he invaded libya which was a huge mistake. he has taken actions, airstrikes in iraq. he is reflecting more the will of the american people and anything else. i don't think people support sending ground troops over there. >> go to world war ii people didn't support intervention against it miranda japanese and look what happened. if you are the president of the united states you don't conduct foreign policy by will or polls. >> you think we should send ground troops? >> a 60 nation coalition, each nation put in 5,000 trips, 300,000 troops against 50,000 isis, do the math. >> when does that happen? when -- always falls on the united states. >> we are the leader of the free
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world. general patton could destroy isis in a week. i wrote the book on pat. one week he destroys the whole thing. you want to know what is reality? that is reality. is it going to happen? i agree with you, it is not. the president does not want any part of it. >> how long the we keep the troops? >> until the and the guy that did. then you leave. >> i think it is a taliban rich country they're not going to davos, they are worshipping mohamad and saying that to americans, they have been doing it to 100, when do we do that? they will return the minute we leave? >> you are talking about afghanistan. it is a whole different thing. we are talking about isis. >> isis is in afghanistan. the president has the afghani leader to the white house. >> is a different situation now. in afghanistan you have a decision to make. do you want to do the same thing you did in iraq and pull the troops out? have absolute callous?
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or do you leave the 9800 troops to can keep things the way they are. most people would keep the 9800 troops. >> the president was on the house floor today, there but democrats and republicans, not merely the drama we saw what the prime minister from israel benjamin netanyahu but there he was and he talked about needing us to stay but in a non-combat role. 9800, it is curious to me because he says isis is moving in. he says the mission now for america is to train, assist, and advise. isis is coming. you don't think you will need our guys to fight? from the u.s. a we will be more than 9800. >> the fact the afghans haven't been trained is a little troubling. we have been trying to train them for 13 years all i'm not putting a bank on that. this is about raw power. that is what it is about. you keep the 9800, we have
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troops in korea, germany they stem from the korean war in world war ii if there's a disaster, move in and present a disaster. >> smart to announce the we are going to slowly withdrawn 9800 at the end of the year? he is putting a timetable on this, showing isis his hand. >> he won't withdraw anybody. he will leave office and hand this mess to another president. that is what is going to happen. >> is that a president going to do what you are talking about? i don't see how again it would be great if there was a coalition but it will be the united states. >> you said the coalition 60 countries and a certain number of troops but it is also a fantasy. >> there is no leadership. president obama, asking 5,000 troops from all 16 nations please put them up and when you see who puts them up into doesn't. >> then what? >> and we don't have to hear
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this phantom 60 nation coalition. then -- now you're into a complicated strategy. and we don't get help from the international community, we need to have a debate in congress what to do. >> i can't imagine jordan and egypt -- >> of course they will commit. units and nations to commit and the other nations we should just shun them and say they are cowards. >> little while ago on the house floor among the things he said that interesting, he thanks the generals for america, the american taxpayers for the commitment and a treasure we have invested, he thanked those families whose loved ones are dead and came home with lost limbs. >> was the right thing to do. >> then he went on addressing the question of when will we be ready as a nation to defend ourselves he said ten years. he said ten years. i and my office, i have the
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capability to rollback. i rolled it back. >> most people in afghanistan can't read or write, the opium trade dominates the economy. is the most corrupt nation on earth i think. if he could do it in ten years good for you. that is pretty optimistic. >> we disagree on sending troops to the middle east. this is where you and i differ but if president obama was going to send troops how does he make a compelling argument for men and women to get their limbs blown off when he can't even identify who the enemy is? how are we in this situation to ask for help when we haven't even come in a compelling way to define what we're trying to do with that we are in danger? >> i don't think the definition has to be precise to the american people. congress has to pass the war resolution. these pinheads, what do they do all day? they don't do anything. on you do is say you are the commanave an isis problem, muslim terror problem, we want you to consult with us before making any major
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moves. that is what the american people -- >> town.is this issue? >> it is a big issue, the biggest foreign policy issue and most people are engaged in it and did we get hit again in the united states which inevitably we will then it contaminate the whole campaign. >> new questions about hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state as we learned there was no permanent inspector general at the agency during the entire time that she served. we ask how in the world could that happen? new rules for kids in day care in america's biggest city limiting how much juice they can drink and how much sedentary time they get. is that a good move? more nanny state going too far. catch more from the couch. this is the fun zone. you can fire your questions away and we will answer them right away. you have to have jesse waters reads them he doesn't. you can send them right here and
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questions about hillary clinton's email scandal is why the state department's inspector general never raised concerns about her use of a personal account? but it turns out during hillary's four years at secretary of state the agency reportedly had no permanent watchdog. there was only an acting inspector accused of being too cozy with state department leadership. president obama reportedly didn't even put forward a nominee for the top ig spot until five months after hillary left office. bill this doesn't sound good. [laughter] >> i would agree with that, powers. not real efficient. >> what do you make of this? >> i don't make anything of it. this is just chaos in the state department and, you know, look, we have seen under hillary clinton's tenure this will be a weak point for her when she campaigns she really didn't accomplish very much as secretary of state. i don't know what she accomplished. i had two democrats on my show
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last week. what did she accomplished. they brought up myanmar which is burma. that is nice. that is what she accomplished. looks like to me the state department is a chaotic mess, right? you hear jen psaki i don't really know. we'll get back to you some day. what take them 10 days to even find out that hillary clinton used a private server? >> yeah. >> so it doesn't look like it's a real efficient unit unlike "outnumbered." >> absolutely. jen psaki spokesperson for the state department, not you gave accomplishment of hillary clinton. >> myanmar. >> couldn't actually do that. >> the inspector general is supposed to be neutral. the guy who was the acting inspector general the entire time hillary was in office or was secretary of state he was a friend of the clintons. an ambassador appointed by bill clinton. >> right. >> was this intentional? they went eight months after hillary even left the position before they even filled it.
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>> i don't know if it was intentional or not. he sounds like inspector clousseau who knows. i'm not a big conspiratorialist guy. i think they're all run in slipshod manner, all these agencies. i don't have any confidence in the federal government. >> andrea what do you think about that? he says it is chaos. do you think it was chaos or intentional? you say it is intentional. >> i would say ai don't see. >> i say chaos. cite an example from this week of the state department encouraging people to visit tunisia, at the same time telling employees to not to go to tunisia at all, to leave the country. it's a mess. you can't make it up. i think it was a mess before. has been a mess. it is just government bureaucracy system bill, do you think the email scandal hurts her, or do you think to her point, her lack of record hurts her more? in fair she did "the running man" in the congo one time. you remember the moves? they were pretty good.
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>> changed the hairstyle. >> stirred the soup in con go. >> i you want to cheap shot hillary clinton. the two deficits she has number one she hasn't accomplished much as secretary of state. that is in stone. if you're republican, you go after that. this thing goes nowhere unless congressional committees call her to testify under oath. that is huge dog-and-pony show. it is difficult for her. it become as campaign issue. if they leave it the way it is now, it will go away. >> what is interesting she has been on the record, how she is open to coming to talk about benghazi on the hill. i wonder if she sticks to that after the pending announcement she might be running. i have to couch it so many times i don't know. >> you know she is going to run. come on. there are vans pulling up to her chappaquiddick chappaqua home full of pantsuits. why wouldn't she do that unless
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she was going to run! they have vans with every color. >> that is hilarious. with hillary clinton, it has been my question all along. >> yes. >> did the white house give her special treatment? and why would they have done that? because they felt lever had alone? gave her something after the campaign? maybe we would keep her kind of in her little box? was it more haphazard than that? >> look i think he put her on the administration's team to make sure that the clintons didn't give them a hard time, right? does it make sense? >> it does. >> look the woman is smart. nobody is going to object to her being secretary of state. i wouldn't have. but, you know, the record is the record. what did she do while she was secretary of state? >> bill, do you think the obama administration were ones, there have been reports, the ones put this whole server tinge out there. >> how would i possibly -- am i kreskin? how do you know that? >> you just said you felt they brought her in to control them. do you think there is
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adversarial relationship between the two of them and they're using this to hold it over her head. >> i can't possibly comment on that. that is just, look politically you could say that barack obama is stronger if hillary clinton's on his side, right? everybody would say that but is there a conspiracy? are they did this or did that, i don't know. >> not a conspiracy. is it real? is there adversarial relationship. >> i have no idea. >> asked and answered bill o'reilly said. >> thank you. >> new concerns about the emerging nuclear deal with iran ahead of a critical deadline for the talks. what to make of the report that the iranians don't want anything in writing. really? are we shocked? how confident should the united states do a deal if they don't want to write it down? the potential fallout from all of this. stay close. ♪ bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better.
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between the united states and iran is facing new questions today. a new report that iran's negotiators may not be too keen on anything in writings before tuesday's key deadline. really? the iranians reportedly want a general statement of quote understanding, followed by a final accord in june, end quote. this development is certain to add more pressure on to the obama administration as the president is facing resistance to the iran deal from skeptical republicans and democrats in congress. then there's this. syndicated columnist charles krauthamer is blasting the administration's heavy-handed treatment of israel, whose leader, israeli prime minister bejnamin netanyahu has been very critical of iran deal as you know. we've been reporting. that he says the president is using his henchman to wage a campaign against one of america's staunchest allies. here is charles. >> what is the big charge against the israeli as they shared some of this with congress. isn't it obligation of administration negotiating most important deal it should share
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information? this is secret information so the white house was withholding it from the congress of the united states? that in of itself is rather shocking. >> shocking an make hypocritical. under the obama administration the nsa has been navel gazing, watching political leaders phone calls all over the world? maybe i'm making it up. >> angela merkel. >> you know what i'm talking about. >> i'm kind of with it. so what is the question? >> my question for you is, does this matter to this whole process? >> look obama needs a deal with iran, all right? netanyahu doesn't want the deal. but the president is supposed to be representing americans, not israelis. so you have got to keep that in mind. i would have to see what the deal is and i do believe congress should okay the deal. i think the congress should vote on the deal and okay it. i don't think president obama should use his executive power to make a deal that majority of
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people elected by americans think is a bad deal. >> does it matter it is not being written down? >> not now because now is the framework time. >> right. >> i think this is overblown. but in june, when you have the deal, everything has to be written down. the key is inspections. you have to have unlimited inspections of all places in iran at anytime. if they say okay, then i make the deal. >> secretary kerry is poised to do that right away in the coming days. >> it is not about secretary kerry, it is about the iranians and what kind of shenanigans they are going to pull. >> do you think they will honor the deal? >> no. >> then what? >> i don't know. again you have to take it for what it is. you can't speculate well if this happens what are you going to do? i don't trust the iranians? does anybody trust the iranians? they're bad people. the mullahs are bad people. they're human rights violators. they support terrorism. we all know they're bad people but for the sake of global peace, if the deal on paper looks solid and you can inspect, you got to make it.
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>> they don't even, they want it on a post-in note or -- >> an understanding until in june. >> this is what they're supposed to do. sign the agreement by tuesday. quantify number of uranium enrichment centrifuges that keep spinning and design the reactor to limit plutonium production that willdmake a bomb. this is like a woman going to the altar, saying, honey i will love you forever, i will sign the marriage license. i will give you my life. he says, okay i will go to the altar with you. i'm not signing the agreement. hey, by the way i've been cheating on you for years, you're not supposed to trust me because of my past history but i will marry you anyway. would you do that? both sides have to agree on a deal. >> you would be allowed to have inspector follow him around. that is the difference. >> god that sounds like a fun marriage. inspector what happened last night? >> point is if they sign a deal inspectors will be in there verifying the deal. if we don't have inspectors --
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>> do you trust the inspectors? >> i trust them more than the trust the iranians. if you want inspectors in that country seeing what is going on, right, bill? >> i will give you the final word on that. is this going to be, do you think something like obamacare where you have to pass it until you see what's in it? or do you think the american people will see the bill? >> they have to see it before the deal is signed. they have to put out -- >> so you think -- >> they have to. they have to. we'll see in june what it is. come up with framework on tuesday. in june we'll see what it is. but again i don't think president obama unilaterally be able to make this deal. >> all right, so-called american pride dance will go on as planed in lexington, massachusetts. students at the high school there, winning the right to keep this patriotic theme american pride after administrators tried to change it. the superintendent saying this, given diversity of our community it was suggested by the advisors that the students come in, maybe national pride theme so they can represent their individual
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nationalities. and the obvious irony, lexington, is largely considered the birthplace of the american revolution. did you know that? in the spirit of the revolution the kids revolted against the administration's plan, good for them. the school eventually relented saying the theme was never actually changed but they didn't deny there was discussion about changing that theme. so here's my opinion on this, bill i think that american pride, how, we are an inclusive country. the administrators want to change it because they didn't think that was inclusive enough. how much more inclusive can american pride be? >> just a sign of the times. lexington, massachusetts, very liberal area now. these pinheads who run the school, they think someone may be offended somewhere. so that is what they do. now they're embarrassed because the kids have more sense than the people running the school. >> is this broader issue -- >> i would like to see the kids run the school and those guys go on vacation. >> a broad issue in our country? last week we talked about uc-irvine not putting up
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american flag on campus. >> that is just nutty stuff. the issue of american pride, all right, let's talk about that, i think 80% of the americans are proud of their country. 20% hate it. but those haters are loud. they have got a lot of sympathy in the media. but i think it is 8-20. >> you know what i'm curious about? seems like we have a lot of discussions recently about patriotism. >> agree. >> why do you that is? why is it, you're not a patriot you are. you're not. we've seen this on campuses recently with, should we ban the flag from flying at the opening gates of the university? what are your thoughts on that where we are? >> someone went to college in the vietnam era, i'm well aware of that. >> at least we're not burning them. >> not yet but we may. you will have kids on campus who are loons. you will always have that. i enjoyed my time at marist college during those years. went to university of london my
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third year, queen mary college. it was crazy in london. it was vietnam era. everybody was running around. i was interested in the debate. i wanted to hear what both sides had to say. people real radicals, like john kerry was second is secretary of state and ran for president. he was a loon back then. you can't condemn dopey college kids because they do change. >> is there something driving conversation we seem to being who is a patriot and who is not? >> you do it every night on "the o'reilly factor," you talk about the move away from tradition and war on traditional values. >> sure. >> you spent some time in the peoples republic of massachusetts up at harvard bill, with fancy folks why do you think we're moving away from it? >> because of the internet. you get these internet sites are overwhelmingly left-wing. kids are on them all the time. "huffington post." all these things. they read all the propaganda thrown out there because there is no quality control on the internet at all, nothing. so the most insane stuff goes
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out. and these kids believe it, a lot of them. that's, stirs them up. and, so that's why you have all of this contention in academia now. >> i feel like in this case it was sort of, sound like it was, like this hypersensitivity which is another problem we have now. everybody is so sensitive about hurting other people's feelings. >> i'm not. >> i was going to say except on "the o'reilly factor." >> you're not. >> i'm not -- >> we know. saying the administration is pc? >> they said, we don't want anybody to feel left out or something so we'll change it to national day which doesn't even make sense. >> national day. >> all this apologizing bill, you're not on the bandwagon. >> i don't apologize unless i do something wrong. then i apologize. sometimes we do. i think people should apologize if we do something wrong if they hurt somebody. >> you're fair. >> i am. this is insane. if they want american pride theme, that is good. they should be applaud for that.
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>> could lose some weight being more active. not really a problem. it is just them finding the right way to do it was not, overbearing. >> they are doing too much on the rules. us as mother we should make our own decisions when it comes to our daughters our kids. >> that is what you think. how about your money? the feds now are spending nearly $150,000 to test a eating intervention on third-graders in california. they will use method of sep teacher to get kids to slow down to appreciate the food before them rather than scarfing down high-calorie junk. bill? >> yes. >> my goodness, gracious is there any danger is? is there a slippery slope? your thoughts on nanny state. >> i want to know if the four ounces of juice the your chins get to take -- >> what do you call them? >> does that count as the amount they spill on them. too? stuff all over that. >> good point. >> i think it is important in
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america for irresponsible parents to have a wall. so i understand the social engineering. because we have a lot of parents in this country unfortunately don't care what their children do do, don't care how they eat, behave, how they speak what they learn. public school system sees kids walk in. their diet is terrible. if this is food distributed by public school system we pay for they should have regulations. i have no beef with that. it is nanny statish but it is necessary because we have so many irresponsible parents. >> yeah. when you look at sugar element of this, number of kids who are now, developing diabetes and mental problems -- >> serious problem. fast-food, junk food. kids would eat pizza every single day. if it is public money, and food distributed by the school, the school should have standards. >> there is also this case of,
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in new york city with mayor bloomberg saying, you know, making these rules about day care centers. i guess some people are complaining calling it nanny state. i think it is -- sorry. de blasio that they can't be looking at their ipads, all day, can't be watching tv. that is not what you're supposed to be doing in day care, right? >> the road to hell is often paved with good intentions, bill. they are well-intentioned and want to get kids healthy. we're hearing reports that kids are hungry at school. this is casing mental problems. presidential fitness award weighing us all in school that is the traumatizing especially if you're the fat kid. >> shouldn't weigh anybody. developing a curriculum that is active, we all agree right? >> right. >> here is ball. don't hit the other kid with a ball. here is the feed. a balanced thing. and if little johnny doesn't
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want to eat it and he is hungry, tough. all right, little johnny -- >> what about eating digs orders? especially girls. >> andrea, come on. >> bill, that is absolutely true. it has been documented hyper focus -- >> one or two will have eating disorder no matter what you do. the greater good must be served. >> the greater good. people's republic of massachusetts oozing out on the couch. >> pumping kids full of sugar. what is -- >> i don't understand why it has to be one way or the other? can't there be a happy medium in all of this? doesn't have to be sugar at all. >> juice box that makes sense a eight-month-old shouldn't have juice box. california mindfulness eat slowly kids. focus on every bite, little ones. respect your own inner wisdom to chew your food. if i went home to south carolina and brought grandkids to my parents, i said children, our family speaks in silence, mom and dad. we'll focus on every bite, my
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parents would roll their eyes, think, come home please. >> that is california. that is not part of the united states. >> oh, my goodness. >> i like inner wisdom. i you know, among six and seven-year-olds i see a lot of that inner wisdom coming out. ever go to the movies with these people? playing with their wisdom. >> there we go. much-anticipated miniseries "killing jesus" set to premier this weekend. >> yes what do you want me to do? >> yes it is based on -- [laughter] coming up, bill dishes out the message and what some of the actors had to say about their roles. i thought maybe you wanted to say something? >> you have to say, do you want to say something, bill? >> yours is the kingdom. the power and the glory, forever! amen.
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purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >> can't wait more "outnumbered" in just a moment. let's first go to jon scott with what is coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> harris dramatic new tone from the leadership of
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afghanistan. the new afghan president, ashraf ghani, praising u.s. troops and get this calling for women's rights in a dramatic meeting with congress today. he says there is hope for reconciliation. we have mike emanuel on that. yemen is devolving into chaos right now. the president there reportedly fled the country as rebel troops threatened to arrest him. rebels have seized an important airport. the u.s. and u.k. withdrew military personnel from the country earlier this week. we'll get you an update. stocks are taking a beating right now. the dow is down more than 100 points. there is growing evidence of a global economic slowdown. get you a check on the markets ahead, "happening now." harris. >> see you at the top of the hour. thanks a lot jon. >> thanks. >> i know you jesus of nazareth. you have opinions on everything. what is his opinion on this?
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>> any among you who is without sin, let him be the first to cast a stone at her. any among you who is without sin. >> that was a clip from the upcoming miniseries, "killing jesus," based off on our #oneluckyguy's own book. it portrays jesus as a man and leaves the supernatural claims made by believers out of the equations and follows intense political and social conflicts that led to his execution. very different kind of movie. you can catch "killing jesus" on the natgeo channel this sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern. the author of "killing jesus," bill o'reilly. why is this movie different? i've been reading reviews. they're very, very good. you focus specifically not on religious aspects but a different reason jesus was crucified. >> i think this is one of the best television movies made
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right up there with "lonesome dove," duval movie. production values through the roof. the young actor that plays jesus, not like you ever seen before. you don't have to be religious to watch this movie. it is about why jesus was killed why he was really killed t was political and financial. jesus was interrupting money flow to the temple. of course romans siphoned off money from the temple. he interrupted that. he was looked upon as revolutionary. he was disrupting order the commerce. so they executed him. the way we put it together is very real. you're going to feel like you were there. it is same thing with "killing jesus" the book, i put you there during the time. it is very realistic. some viewers may be offended by how realistic it is. and i want, they're asking me, kids, how old maybe 11, but you have to watch the movie with the child because at the end with the romans do to him is brutal. we don't dwell on it like mel
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gibson did, we don't do that but you see what happened all the way through. >> how much input did you have in this movie? >> i am the executive producer, one of the executive producers on the film. they came to me with mr.! man. this guy nailed the audition. one problem he is a muslim. they said, what do you think? i said, well, what do you think jesus would do? he would hire him right? he is the best. not going to be prejudicial towards somebody because of their religion. and slayman nails it. so does everybody else in the cast. kelsey grammer is her rod. i expect emmys, if these guys don't get ememmies they should close the emmys down because that is how good this movie is. >> how is right writing this book personally compared to your other books? >> hardest book i have to write you have to basically compare roman history, jewish history and the gospels. anything that we couldn't
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confirm, not by all three but two out of the three. had to be confirmed twice. we didn't put in. which is why you don't see miracles. there were no doctors on the scenes. now there is in the movie "killing jesus," there is a sequence where jesus confronts lepers, a leper mother and child and we have that because we know jesus did do a lot of work with the sick, all right? but we don't have any miracles because historically, there aren't any provable miracles. but relidge just people believe i believe that there were. i mean you don't get to be jesus, the most famous person in the world ever, unless you did something extraordinary. he was a poor person. everybody knows that. carpetter. all of sudden he rises up to the most famous and powerful and i flew wednesday person in the history of civilization. you have to do something extraordinary to make that happen. so we show you jesus and from the very beginning when he was born, to when he was executed.
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>> all right. make sure to check that out sunday night. of course if you want footage go to"outnumbered".com and billoreilly.com if you want to see preview clips we showed. this is not your father's spring break or your mom's or your sister's or anyone's. how fun in the sun has gotten crazier, even crazier. ainsley was there first-hand. tough see this footage. it is amazing. kids, cover your eyes. we'll cover bill's because he can't handle it. >> oh! >> doesn't matter how you do it. as long as you do it you're good. >> fun!
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>> attention parents dow know what your kids are really doing on spring break? i recently went down to florida and discovered a rite of spring that has changed dramatically for the worse. i have seen people smoking and seen sexual intercourse on the beach. did you go and stop. >> she was clearly enjoying it. >> they have a lot of rites out here. people come down and they go crazy. >> and i saw a girl snort cocaine off a guy's butt. >> and having a good time. >> okay that was unbelievable.
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and i am glad to be home. let me say. that >> bill what do you think about spring break and the generation now? >> where is connie francis. there is no restraints and pier pressure is nonexistent and so if you do something destructive, you know, that's okay. that is different than it was 30 or 40 years ago, and there was restraints back then, but not anymore. you get a certain kind of person that is a liber tin and they are going to do what they are going to do. >> would you let your kids? >> 20 or 21 i would. but 18 i wouldn't want my 18 year old down there particularly a girl. >> the men go down there and prey. >> i'm overprotective in that
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area because there is so much violence associated with this kind of behavior. people don't understand once you get intoxicated you will be taken advantage of. it something bad is going to happen to you. spring break is getting blasted out of your minds either on alcohol or drugs. odds go up if you are down there and participate in that. >> and talking about the internet, everything can be recorded. >> you can be ruined in a blink. >> one girl i said do you worry about being on social media and do you worry about your parents. she said blank my parents. >> she was drinking. >> that is brain damaging stuff. i know you are going to stay here for outnumbered overtime. >> this show never ends. it is like a telethon. >> are you raising money. >> if you would me too, harris. whatever you need. here i am.
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>> now, that's it for us on the coach, we'll see you back here for the tv version of us tomorrow noon eastern. and go to the overtime tab. "happening now" starts right now. >> and we start out with a fox news alert. investigators salvaging audio from the cockpit voice recorder from the disaster in the french alps. >> the french president said the second black box was found but the contents are missing. we are covering all of the news "happening now". a grim scone in the french alps. what we know about the horrifying plane crash as the investigators 0 in on the cockpit voice recorder for the final moments. >> i was praying to god. but i know she was a fighter. >> a father's desperate plea after his daughte

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