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our question is should women vote for hillary in 2016? thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. on. tonight: >> there actually is probably less war and less violence around the world today than there might have been 30, 40 years ago. >> president obama saying his foreign policy is successful. but charles krauthammer and i dissent. tonight, we'll present the facts. >> these young men are incredibly angry about everything happening [bleep] >> a young black man dies in baltimore under very strange circumstances. did the police kill him? we will have a factor investigation. >> also ahead a startling video in nebraska martha
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maccallum on the case. 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. president obama believes his foreign policy is working. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. first off talking points has been telling you that the world is descending into chaos because the u.s.a. has retreated from a power position overseas. item after president obama pulled all-american troops out of iraq, isis terrorists invaded the country and they are still there. item: millions of people in syria have been killed or driven from their homes by a vicious civil war pouring gas and chlorine on children by the syrian tyrant assad. president obama has threatened assad but done nothing. item: after proclaiming the country of yemen a success
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story in the war on terror, that country's government has now collapsed and is being run by terrorists. item: the russian tyrant putin has seized ukrainian territory and is saber rattling all over eastern europe. item: after nato removed the brutal dictator can qaddafi in libya no peace keeping force was left behind. the result: terrorists now control much of the country and thousands of refugees are fleeing across the mediterranean and europe. item: in the pacific china is claiming territory that has historically belonged to the philippines of vietnam it looks like china will get away with it. putin did why not them? item: more than a year ago in nigeria the muslim terrorist group boko haram kidnapped about 250 young girls, the girls are still missing. so you can see the litany of atrocities all over othe world is growing i didn't mention the horrors in afghanistan and misdeeds in iran. nevertheless, here is what president obama said
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yesterday. >> there is is a lot of at the multi-and chaos around the world right now. and part of our goal as a the world's super power is to work with partner countries to try to resolve conflicts, to be ruthless in going after terrorism but we're not going to do that by ourselves and we are not going to do it just by deploying more marines in every country that has these problems. >> but it's not about deploying marines on the ground. it's about motivating the free world to confront the jihad and other threats to global order. the president also refers to partner countries. but as we pointed out the 60 nation coalition allegedly united to fight isis does little or nothing. and most folks agree with me. according to a brand new fox news poll which asked how are things going in the fight against isis, very well 3%. somewhat well 30%.
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somewhat badly 34%. very badly 29%. do you approve of how president obama is handling iran? 32% approve. 57% disapprove. and it's worth noting that about 32% of americans,according to the polls will back anything barack obama does, anything. so he isn't getting much support outside his kool-aid folks. to me, president obama's living in a dream world and he gets away with it because the real world doesn't really care. putin knows that. the jihadists also know it. they can commit atrocity after atrocity and little is done. the rise of isis is a disgrace to the world. it should have been stamped out immediately after those killers began murdering civilians. but president obama and the world dithered. and now isis has spread all over the middle east and north africa.
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talking points laments the state of the world strongly suggests that the president of the united states get real. things are bad. period. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington fox news analyst charles krauthammer. where am i going wrong charles? >> well, amazingly, you are not going wrong at all. and obama is not going to get real if he can't get real in the first six years of your presidency with the litany of facts that you have presented. you are never going to get real. obama says you know the level of violence in the world is less than it was say 30 years ago. even if that is true, what kind of adolescent measure is that of the success of a president's foreign policy? if that's your measure linking with the worst president of the 19th century americans died under his watch if that's the measure, fdr was the worst of the 200th and churchill was the worst man of all in the western world in the 20th. it is a ridiculous way to
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look at what we have succeeded and not succeeded in doing. the objective of american foreign policy is to protect our national interest and to protect our friends and to quote the words of john f. kennedy in his inaugural address is try to preserve and to advance the success of liberty in the world. and on every measure, the way our friends look at us, the way they trust us, or our adversaries worry about us or respect or fear us, it's been a disastrous six years. and you can start anywhere you like. but, if you wanted to go to, say, ukraine, you have obama saying, you know everybody my opponents want to put marines on the ground. this is a false choice that he uses because he has no argument. nobody is asking for american intervention. >> that's right. >> on the ground in ukraine. the ukrainians are on their knees begging us for defensive weaponry to defend themselves.
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>> and all you would have to do would. >> obama turns them down. >> commerce with russia through the use of credit cards. we have gone over that time and time again. that would just put them into a depression. now, the 32% of americans and that includes many in the media because you are not getting this kind of analysis that charles and i are giving you from anywhere else in the media that i know of. maybe the "wall street journal" editorial page, but that would be about it. president obama and his acolytes will never admit what you and i just presented. now, they can't challenge the facts that we presented because they are in stone right? what i said is in stone. it has happened. but they will never admit that it's america's lack of authority in the world that is causing one after the other after the other. and i don't know if the majority of american people even care anymore. >> well, i think if you look back historically,
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appeasement, retreat and concessions are often very popular at the time. there was no uprising against chamberlain when he came back in 1938 from essentially giving away czechoslovakia and much of europe into hitler's hands. they were upset a year later when war broke out. churchill was the one who said we were given the choice of dishonor or war. we chose dishonor. we will get war. churchill was not that popular a guy at the time. he became later when the prophecies that he had made all came true. >> and then they turned against him. >> obama's retreat. >> well, yeah. >> then the british people turned against him. they didn't want him no more. >> that's a different issue. that's just in gratitude. >> this is what i'm worried about, all right? president obama is going to leave office in about 18 months okay? >> right. >> the new president whoever is going to inherit an unbelievable mess abroad -- >> -- absolutely right.
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>> economy that is stagnant. however, in the meantime, americans have to make a decision about whom they are going to vote for and i don't think that most americans have any blanking clue about how bad it is over seases. and surely the press and the president himself not telling them. but there is a difference between what's bad overseas and what you feel in your house and your home at the kitchen table. and the fact is that when you go into retreat obama's retreat was quiet popular in 2009 and 10. leaving iraq, there was not a lot of opposition, the idea that we're not going to intervene in syria. i don't remember a lot of popular opposition to that leaving re, restraining leaving ukraine to be eaten alive by the russian bear, there is not a lot of protest. and the reason is the immediate effects are not there. >> that's right. >> this is a process. >> down the road. >> it takes a few years when the consequences become
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such, for example, we will wake up very soon and discover that iran nuclear weapons. the world will change and we will be fearful and that will be the result of something obama did but did not have the immediate effects. >> all right. we're going to hold charles over to talk about the clinton foundation in a moment: later memoir on hanging out macaroni and cheese and william shatner. wow, quite a menu upcoming. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com
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public records spends about 88% of that on projects to improve people's lives. that leaves staggering amount of. 2013 the clinton foundation spent $700 million on travel alone. 70 million. they go to venus? also the foundation has about 400 employees, a significant number. once again joining us from washington charles krauthammer. i just got. this this is really interesting. just got. this general electric ceo jeffrey elm melt our old pal will not release the emails exchanged with secretary of state hillary clinton during the period which ge was donating money to the clinton foundation. here's the deal. clinton lobbied the algerian president to pick general electric as a contractor for algerian power plants, which the algerians did. additionally -- in addition,
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boeing and chevron also got contacts in algeria and they gave money to the foundation as well gave clinton foundation $500,000. what am i supposed to think here charles. tell me what to think. >> well, you you can connect the dots any way you like. the problem here is legally you need to show an explicit quid pro quo but we're not going -- we're not talking about here legal corruption. we're talking about sort of the moral corruption of the clintons and this has been their story ever since going back to the salem lincoln bedroom. >> this is big. it's acting secretary of state, all right promoting. >> right. >> private companies. the private companies get the contract algeria and then donate to the foundation. that's big. >> it's big and it's bad. but there's one problem for
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those of us who are concerned about it she burned the tapes. she eliminated the emails. >> let's get emails. he has the emails. >> i understand. then you have got to get a legal case and criminal indictment and you have to extract it. you can't ask a business by the force of government some kind. >> you and i will go and say listen jeff, come on. you are a good american. let's see those emails, you don't want corruption. going to get an offer can't refuse. >> we have had a long go around for many years with this guy immelt. >> the problem is not immelt. the problem is the clintons. the problem is a whole array of where they walk the line, they collect huge amounts. look, you know, haitian rescue after the earthquake.
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tell me why the algerian ambassador cannot pick up the phone and quality haitian for direct sending of the check. what does it have to go through the clinton foundation we all know why it does. it goes through the clinton foundation to buy access and influence. this is a gigantic access influence machine. again, there may not be enough evidence or explicit evidence of a criminal quid pro quo do you think the defense should look into it. >> i think what you need is significant evidence of a explicit quid pro quo. and my guess is that the clintons have been at this for 25 years. they are very experienced. they are very smart. they cover their tracks and they burn the tapes. the evidence is gone.
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the only way you might be able to get at this is to find what's left on the servers if anything is left on the servers. >> i think you can subpoena g.e. and ask for those emails, could you not? go the fbi go to g.e. and say i would like to seat emails, we are conducting a federal investigation? i think you could do that. >> on what grounds are you conducting the investigation? >> the grounds are that there may be some kind of corruption that took place. i mean, you know how investigations are. >> yeah, but maybe some kind of corruption. >> you investigate first and then charge. >> yeah, but then you can sniff around every senate office in the world. >> this is big. >> yeah, it's big but again you have to have a little bit more than that to go to a criminal case. it's in the criminal case where you would be able to issue subpoenas. in the absence of that, the clintons are clever. they cover their tracks. >> all right. charles krauthammer everybody, a big footnote. charles best seller "things
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truth serum segment tonight, another racial controversy this time in baltimore. freddie grey taken into custody by police on april 12th. but by april 19th, mr. grey was from severe spinal cord injuries. six baltimore officers have been suspended with pay from the case while the investigation ensues. the pd has released their names but not their races. so far protests have been
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nonviolent but inat the bus stop. >> -- but intense. >> miguel what are you seeing right now. >> these young men are incredibly angry. >> doing this [bleep]. [bleep] [bleep]. >> straighten up. >> as you can see, there is a lot of emotion. running through the streets here. >> joining us now from washington, shannon bream and here in the studio eric shawn our truth serum correspondent. what do we know about the man who died first of all? >> as you said freddie grey was 25 years old. lived with his mother in a row house near a public housing project. area of high crime and drugs. we don't know what he did for a living. did he h. a job and record are convictions mostly for drugs, marijuana one report said heroin, he served four years. >> for delivery? >> intent to deliver. and then he served maybe
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another month for drug possession and he had had an assault case outstanding. >> involved with the police. they pick him up and we are not going to convict anybody on the factor tonight. but it is very strange he do i dies on april 19th. you would think that the autopsy would say look, cause of death and trauma involved. if you have a spinal cord injury that killed him we have got to know how that happened. >> the family attorney said his had spinal cord severed 80% with the vertebrae. witnesses say when he was taken into that van, can you see in that vape his legs were dragging. the mayor of baltimore says that he was able body. he was under his own power because he stepped on the step of the van. but, the driver said he was irate so they stopped at another stop, apparently took him out put him in leg irons and a witness told wbaltv and she saw him basically in her words throw him in that van and another
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witness says that she saw officers sitting on his back because he was irate. >> why won't the police say what the race of the officers are? >> >> that's a good question. >> baltimore police have got to be forthcoming here. again, we don't want to convict anybody. we want to find out what happened. the more information the better. all right. let's go to another situation which is not nearly as intense but it's very interesting. in atlanta there is a group called children's healthcare. and they want kids not to be chubby. and they're blaming parents if the kids are. roll the tape. >> i can't believe you give the child french fries. >> i know. it's the only thing that will make him stop. [heart monitor]
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>> so, if you are a parent or grandparent, you know you have to give the urchins fries sometimes or pizza just to keep them quiet. and a lot of people are upset about that commercial, shannon, correct? >> they are. they say are we blaming parents for everything, for people ending up as adults who are obese. better chance if you are obese kid end up as obese adult. number of kids considered overweight has doubled in the last 30 years. everybody is trying to study it, figure out what's causing it. according to the studies for disease control. parents who are feeding processed foods fast foods. schools not making kids do p.e. anymore. environmental factors some of it genetic too. >> the doubling of the obesity rate can't be pawned off on genetics because they have always been with us. i do believe kids are sitting on their butts texting all day long, that's what they want to do. and as you pointed out many
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schools don't have physical education anymore. parents, you know, they are busy. they are working and they are all into fast food joints. all right here. because they don't have time to come home and cook the meal. but this is the high powered society we are in. was there any apology or anything from the group? are they standing by their militant commercial? >> not that i saw. apparently they say that parents need to be warned. they need to be put on notice. but the fact is i think we would all agree there is more information than ever. more labeling, more tsas. >> more shaming. they are shaming the parents. every time you give your kid, you know, a snack now you are going to feel guilty because you don't want the little kid to be -- i was actually a chubby kid. >> i had a chunky face too. we should put the pictures up. >> we turned out okay. >> you did. i'm falling apart. >> you are a tall drink of water. >> the truth serum everybody. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. is there an epidemic of female teachers molesting male students? not a laughing matter but
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"saturday night live" recently did a skit about it. also miller on what he eats to stay alive. does is he eating the fries? and william shatner may have a solution to the california drought. miller on that. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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employees in america were prosecuted for sexual assault. many of them on students. and, get. this. a third of those prosecuted were women. that prompted "saturday night live" to mock female teachers who have sex with male students. >> did you feel pressured into being physical with ms. luna? >> no. i incity galted it. after school i went in and said what can i do for some extra credit and it was on. >> mrs. -- when your class became aware of your relationship with ms. una what happened at school. >> i just remember giving thousands of high fives. >> did the kids call you names? >> yes ma'am the man luckest guy ever. my hero. >> with us now, here in new york city, the president of the accountability project and andrea tantaros, host of
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outnourished. first of all we want to say this isn't a laughing matter. it is now so pervasive that a program like "saturday night live" can can mock it and everybody know what is they are talking about tiewrn know, that was turn that was the first teacher. it's not urban stuff. what is going on? >> just as a culture we have become oversexualized and there is no more boundaries, bill. people doing things at this typically wouldn't do did you miss woodstock? there was a lot of promise execute going on in the late 60s. >> that was hours obsessed
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talking about kim kardashians butt. on the factor? >> it were obsessed with culture with no boundaries anymore. none. the classroom the board room the bar room. >> when you are a teacher come on, degree, you know if you are a teacher your life is over if you get caught. >> there is no doubt that there has been the family structure is broken right now and there are cultural i in america. technology is amplifying it. it's become a vehicle for those who already have a issues exercise toes issues. >> you guys are females okay? i got that right away when they walked in. so you walk in, and you get a teaching certificate. >> um-huh. >> you are in a school, and you know that if you are a man or a woman and you are messing around with the students and you get caught. you're going to go to jail, probably. your whole life is going to be ruined everybody knows
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that it's not like smoking marijuana. you might get away with it or something like that. this is a flown. not only a flown. this is a sex offender beef for the rest of your life. talking about on the internet. you're going to be labeled. yet, these people are still doing it? that is just stunning to me. >> what they want, their carnal instincts in the moment bill, outweigh the consequences. >> they have to plan it. you think it's mental illness? >> i think these are people who are mentally ill. when you know it's against the law and what the repercussions are and going to go to jail. >> they are not thinking about the repercussions that's the whole point. they don't care. >> when you are a person. >> they are horny teachers. >> come on. >> oversexualized culture. >> this is why it doesn't add up. they can go to any singles bar and vent whatever they want to vent with adults, all right? why are they preying on children? what is that? >> sexual predators and not
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that the technology is causing sexual predators to become sexual predators it's giving them a vehicle. >> giving a vehicle to connect with teachers for sure. >> i agree that the internet gives license to do things you shouldn't do because no matter what crazy thing you want to do, you can find it there. and they justify it there. nambla was the best remember years ago we took them apart? they he had had a web site. they are mentally ill. >> teachers are 27, 28, 29, '30. these boys are not 8. they are 17. >> i was 21 when i started teaching. i had 18 and 17-year-olds. and everybody knew in that school if you did anything your whole life was going to be over. come on. >> they're not thinking about the consequences. they don't care, bill. kids are looking older. the reason they are going to jail too bill, is because
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there is more female prosecutors and judges that are taking this seriously as they should. >> if your teacher doesn't matter if you are man or woman or preying on those kids you have got to go to jail. >> thank you. >> when we come back, miller time. university of chicago trying to teach kids how to hang out. no joke. miller is next. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!!
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thanks for staying with with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight, three vital topics, including what dennis miller eats to stay alive. but, first the university of chicago student government plans to spend $25,000 of student money to teach kids how to, quote hang out. joining us now from santa barbara, the sage of southern california, dennis miller. i think you should teach that course, miller. i think you should teach him. >> listen, i'm just the emeritus status professor who pays taxes for all these people pursuing a laysa fair lifestyle. it's apropos that it takes place at the university of chicago because i believe the nuclear age started there with the cycle low tron accelerating particles
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and as this country goes back to inert status it might as well happen there since this is the final chapter on us going under. a hanging out thing. yeah great. now we have got social media where you can talk about hanging out. nobody is doing anything for god's sake. twitter, never have lives less lived been more chronicle. what happened? >> i don't know what happened. i think the reason these students are doing this is for politically correct reasons. they are trying to teach the younger freshman that come into the university of chicago, look. when you hang out here's what you can't say. here's what you can't do. here is how you have to look. think that's what it is. is it a politically correct deal. good goal in life from going with the greatest generation to. >> by the time you get to college. >> forget class. stay in the student union and rub a cheeseburger on your chest. >>
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>> lot of controversy because kraft the macaroni and cheese and they put out a lot of other stuff they are taking their chemicals out of the macaroni and cheese miller. do you eat this? do you want the chemicals in? >> here is my favorite food. if i can't eat at the meccas of culinary experience chef lenny in chicago or chef keller's french laundry in will runfield, california. i do like a nice kraft mac and cheese with with some chicken of the sea tuna thrown into it. if they are going to take the artificial coloring out of it now, you know what that means bill. the only thing in the universe that still remains that color is john boehner. hey, kraft macaroni and cheese? what am i going there for? i'm not looking for immorality. i expect it to be kraft. why don't i have some of the kraft macaroni and cheese
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and live forever and go over to ramen guys and ask them to figure out time travel. it's kraft food. sometimes i like crap food. they audited to quit calling it kraft macaroni and cheese and call it crap macaroni and cheese. >> you will probably do an endorsement for them pretty soon miller, with all that. >> i would do it with bells on. i actually eat the stuff. why kraft macaroni and cheese. old noodles coming together in one big we all eat together and feed each other. >> william shatner has gone to it a place where few have gone. he says he has the solution to the california drought. roll the tape. >> right. >> we're about to be arid. what do you do about it? so i'm starting a kick starter campaign. i want $30 billion on my kick starter campaign to build a pipeline like the alaska pipeline. i want to build a pipeline
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say from seattle place where there is a lot of water. there is too much water and bring it down here and fill one of our lakes. >> are are you down with that. >> delusional. i like shatner. you know what they call water in seattle? coffee. they are not sending it any of it down our way. because it's a liberal place. and liberals like to intellectualize about compassion. they love the fact that california is in trouble. you know something? california brings this on itself. if they want to siphon off 1/3 of their melt each year into the pacific ocean because they want to carve out a little tag grus in euphrates for the delta smelt up there in the middle of the state so be it. i just read a great biography about bob mesh chapel it was called baby, i don't care. if california wants to preserve the delta smelt and institute human hardship in its lou baby, i don't care.
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i hope the delta smelt take over. i hope the delta smelt becomes my governor because i'm sick of jerry brown. he is 75 years old. all he does every day is want want to help me. get out of my life, jerk. help yourself. i want a smelt to rule me. >> that means you're not going to give shatner any money, i guess. dennis miller, everybody. martha maccallum on deck. a gorilla attacks a little girl in nebraska and pot radio. martha moments away. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles,
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back of the book segment tonight did you see that? we begin in colorado springs where there is a radio station devoted to promoting the use of marijuana. >> currently offers three live shows throughout the day with studio guests,
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discussion about education entertainment of marijuana. >> serial type that's out there about current marijuana users and the culture itself about, you know people think that marijuana users are a bunch of just, you know, lazy hey bro, kind of people and we want to add some intelligence and awareness on what the culture is really like. >> all right. kay with us now. martha maccallum is here with us. i'm wait are for k drunk. encouraging to you be drunk and drink gin all day and drink vodka. >> isn't this out of control? >> it's crazy. they do wake and bake with with dave rodriguez and high noon and watch high drive or listen to high drive on your way home high drive at 5:00. excuse me. all raising weed awareness. not radio professionals. i know that would be a big shock. >> i feel sorry for the kids of colorado and washington state as well. no matter how vigilant their
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parents are, they know what's going on in the culture and they know what's going on in the state. the state is promoting intoxication so they can make some tax money. i will go back to my original wise guy remark. if there were a radio station k drunk that all day long were telling people, you know, get loaded on alcohol you would hear outcry all over the place but not this. oh, this is fine. i can't understand it. >> well, they are both legal. if there was a market for that kind of radio station somebody would probably try it. this guy said his previous radio station didn't work. wasn't bringing in ad sales. >> was that k heroin? what was he doing k meth? >> oh, god no. it was a sports station. but, you know, so they have got six dependenceries advertising so far. >> six marijuana dispensaries. >> playing it all day long so there you go. >> okay. now, in nebraska, there is a zoo. and you take your kids to the zoo and then you have your little machine which has a camera and records everything.
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uh-oh. roll the tape. >> i think he is about to do something crazy. >> look, they are looking at us. >> oh, man. [ laughter ] >> whoa. >> i guess he didn't want his picture taken. you have got to ask them. you do have to ask nicely. straight from pot to gorillas, we are doing it all. 375 kajito. he had been asserting his masculinity with some of the other male gorillas in there. these people arrived at exactly the right or wrong time to witness this display. but it makes you feel a little better that there are 31 and a half inch panes of glass answered only broke through the first one. so not a problem. >> were the urchins traumatized by this are they in therapy. >> they were in therapy. little girl was beating her
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chest, but the little girl was beating her chest. she was pretending to be a gorilla. i think he didn't like that. >> i have no idea. but i resent any gorillas asserting their manhood. >> really why? >> that's what they do. >> recent we are doing this. he didn't have in he news value at all. we put this on bill o'reilly.com. it got the most hits. >> he can smash into the wall and tikes run away. >> all right. when you go to the zoo, though you got to respect these animals. it was like that. >> okay martha maccallum. making people how was your day? umm... girl troubles? dad! try this: say,
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word of the day do not be dre. dreigh. us next time. bill o'reilly. breaking tonight a big story involving hillary clinton and a powerful businessman funding millions of donations to her family foundation while possibly violating the u.s. sanctions on iran sanctions mrs. clinton was supposed to enforce. welcome to the kelly file everyone i'm megyn kelly. there's serious questions involving hillary clinton and the man seen here. victor pinchuk. the owner of a massive pipeline country and a man who gave more to the cli