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handle,@greta, go to gretawire.com. i have a poll i'm curious what you think. that's a tease, i'm not going to tell you what it is. the "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> maybe she likes risk are, what the hell is she doing? >> donald trump criticizing the anti-muslim group, the best way to defeet the jihad. >> what difference at this point does it make? >> mrs. clinton said she wants amnesty for illegal aliens. is it legal? on the case. >> unfortunately the president is the face of global white privilege. >> and radical professors are becoming bolder in the race arena, shocking undercover
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video. >> racism is central to america. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. i'm bill o'reilly thank you for watching us tonight. defeating the jihad by not being dumb that is the subject of this week's talking points memo. the garland, texas police department is keeping secret the name of the hero cop who shot two jiha dimpt stdists today on sunday for his own protection. now there's controversy over whether the anti-muslim grum who ignited the whole situation did a foolish or smart thing. donald trump weighed in. >> it looks like she is taunting everyone. what is had she doing, drawing
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muhammad i'm one that believes in free speech probably more than she does. what is the purpose of this? >> she set up a contest and awarded money for the depiction of the prophet. that was not support, even though the group has supporters. mike i'm withholding his last name. megyn kelly was completely right and you are completely wrong, o'reilly an event like this should be held daily. >> insulting the entire muslim world is stupid. it does not get us closer to defeating the jihad. some muslim countries are fighting isis and al qaeda for themselves. jordan and egypt. smart strategy to insult jordan
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and egypt by besmirching their religious icon. >> the group says it is entitled to insult mohammed they say they can do it in america because of freedom of speech. well that's true. heavy the right to do it here. but again, it's stupid. it accomplishes nothing. there has been no program stronger than the factor in speaking out against the jihad. we have severely criticized the obama administration for going too soft. i'm not soft on the jihad, they deserve to be neutralized and removed from the planet. if the president was serious about fighting the fa tanics he would mobilize the nations that are fighting isis. but it's a big fraud, the world conditions the to do nothing.
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but to insult a religion does not help the cause. it hurts the cause, does it not? and now for the top story, reaction joining us from washington laura ingraham and you say? >> i have to agree with you, the idea that it is going to be a benefit to us and i come at it from a traditionalist/conservative perspective, we are both roman catholics. the idea that it is a benefit to us as americans to criticize an entire faith in this way. i'm not talking about debate about you know understanding of theology but to do what was done in had the convention. i don't know what all the ins and outs were. it does not not only not accomplish anything, it could make things worse for us and i know conservatives across the country are saying i can't
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believe we are coddling them, i'm not. >> the position that you and i are taking is what is best for the country. not the emotional -- >> right, what is best for america. right. >> look the argument is well this is freedom of speech. >> well of course it is. >> the freedom of speech is not in play t group had a right to do what they did, they went the to texas and they went to the same place where there was a pro muslim conference i have no problem with that. they set up a demeaning situation, intentionally to inflame radical muslims. and that what if a baby had been shot in the cross fire? which could have absolutely happened except for this garland in texas hero cop. what if a baby was shot? would it have been worth it? no you have to look at the big picture. >> right, and i think pope francis said it right when he
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talked about the fact that look of course freedom of speech is limited. he did not mean that by the way, that freedom of speech as a constitutional right by the way. he said free will there's a lot of things that we have a right to say and say, that we should not say. personal attacks. and people joke and i get that. but if we want to be respected, and have our mutual understanding and faith respect ared i don't want the virgin mare smeared in dung do you have the right to do it? yes, you do. of course you do. i will support your right to do it. but it will say, it is number one, rude and unnecessary and not really that artistic and it is stupid. so we as christians we don't go up and shoot up an artistic display in the place it's happening. we raise the point. the problem is the double standard of the left.
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they want to say, this is outrageous you cannot get around speech. religion should be mocked and sat irized. we support the mocking of certain things. but in this case there are a lot of liberals out there saying pamela geller went taoo far. nothing, i don't believe anything good comes of this except to find out there's a couple of jihadists that were in the country that are now dead and that was a good thing. and maybe we need to find out who else is here? >> but putting innocent people in danger. >> they are the ones that shot up the event. not pamela geller. >> but you want to be curcumspect, that was a good point. because you can say it doesn't mean you should say it. if there's a point to taking on and we have done that here. we have said muslim leaders across the world have not nearly
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been brave enough to take on killers. >> that's obvious. yeah. >> we have looked them in the eye and said that. but to demean for the sake of demeaning, their religion is foolish. last word? >> and i think, bill there are a lot of reasonable muslims around the world who do not much like what is happening around the world and they are not cheering on the beheading of christians maybe they are not doing enough and believe me i'm out there on that issue. we need them to help us where they can. this makes it more difficult for them to do what is necessary to help our law enforcement, our efforts around the world and at home frankly. so look i support their right to do it. i would not do it. i don't think christians should be cheering this on. i don't think anything good comes of it. >> all right, the baltimore rioting knocked off isis from the news cycle. but there's a lot going on.
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and hilary clinton wants amnesty for illegal aliens and said she will testify again about benghazi. we will be right back. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try?
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>> over the weekend, while america was focused on the after math of the baltimore riots, isis attacked and slaughtered captives humans killed. now an update situation. peter has a brand new book valley of the shadow is out today. i get the feeling that the obama administration does not want to hear about isis or this anymore, am i wrong? >> you are right. the obama administration has ignored this problem so long that a minor problem has become
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a global problem. bill, we keep hearing from the administration and even from the political side of pentagon that isis is being rolled back. we have turned them back they are on the verge of defeat. instead, isis islamic state is expanding. even as you and i are speaking here there's a battle going for iraq's largest oil refinery. there was an attack in demascus islamic state has spread to pakistan and afghanistan. some claim they were active in texas, although i would not claim that. >> the isis people themselves did. they took credit for the attack. >> yeah. >> and you know they can say whatever they want on social media. the fact remains there's no strategy after all this time that nobody on the ground in syria, which is where their central headquarters are, in iraq they come in and out, it's a big war in the country. we lost total control and north
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after karks here they come all over the play. and there's president obama, kind of looking around. and i said, you have to the confront it. >> you have al qaeda, and -- >> all this stuff. >> these guys were on the ropes when bush left office no way around it. you can blame bush or the a-- >> where is the 60-name coalition countries? >> they are there. the saudis are doing more than we are. >> they are the doing more in ymp yemen. >> certainly -- >> come on. >> i am glad for the drones but they are a tiny finger in a big -- >> there's no coordination or central command. i mean if you have a 60-nation coalition, you have a central
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command. you have people in there that are directing the assets that are given to you by the nations. >> it's not just obama, it is the media, the left and what the view of the world they have put on the american people. we are told to agonize, to agonize about two accidental civilian casuals by drone strikes. within a week the islamic state have slauderred 2 or 300 people. we have enemies that are delighting in had -- delight in killing. >> the barbarians won, when you fight monsters in human form such as these creatures, you better be willing to -- you use the word neutralize on forget it you kill them. >> that's what i meant. >> say it, you kill them. >> i said remove them from the planet. >> i will go -- >> remove them from the planet i think everyone understood
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where i stood on that. when you write a book like "valley of the shadows," people read it for entertainment, they you know you want to learn about history, i do it in my books. although my books are nonif i can -- nonfiction and yours are fiction. they talk about what happened. >> very historically accurate. >> does it have any relevance other than entertainment value? >> it has a lot of relevance. it's incredible dramatic. for instance how our country has changed. we agonize about the two civilians killed. a civil war, 750,000 americans died to determine the future of the country. on those battlefields at cedar creek and fisher's hill. there were future american presidents, mckin will iley, and you
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imagine battlefield commanders being presidents today? i write the books. they are entertaining and exciting to read. and we have taken history from the schools. we have allowed the left to strip history out of the school. americans don't know it. when you do not know the history, you are subject to demagogues and people saying crazy loopy stuff. you have to know your history, where you came from to know where you are going and i'm trying give people an exciting way to learn the history. >> the back "valley of the shadows." we appreciate it. how many american cops have been shot by african-americans. we have the numbers. and undercover video of an iowa college professor linking president obama to white privilege. be back in a minute. we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one
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american police under fire. new york city police officer brian moore, 25 years old, shot to death over the weekend by a career criminal. >> next year will be 50 years that i have been associated with law enforcement and you would have to go back to the late '60s and early '70s to see a time with this much anti-police feeling in the country. >> while correct, deadly assaults on police are falling. 2012 49 officers were killed. of theroffenders, 31 white, 15 black. and in 2013 that number dropped to 27. we analyze this. you see the program friday at 9:00 p.m. do you agree with commissioner bratton that the
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anti-police feeling is on the rise? >> i don't think there's evidence for that. and your statistic gives the indication. >> that is just the violent stuff in the street. >> a gallup survey of i was treated unfairly by police 25% in 2004 17% now. i think this is are getting better despite these horrible -- >> the big head hadlineheadlines. >> because the police agencies are hyper aware now that they have to be really retrained when they confront the minority community. i think that is what is going on. >> and some of that is good. being a cop is special. they can use force on people. and putting the uniform on changes you. i have done it for stories. and i did one where people were pretending to be cops and raining women. so we went to the same town in new jersey where it happened. i got the uniform on the web.
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and people treat me differently. i felt powerful. >> yeah, sure. >> there are 900,000 cops in the america, you tell me that there are not a lot of them that are not abusive people. >> i would not say lots i would say some. it reflects the general percentage of society. >> half a 1% is a lot of people with power. >> two things are happening, the radical left media have driven the anti-cop cops are bad they are hunting down young black men and it was not challenged in many places. here it has. but if you look the other networks they have not challenged it to any degree whatsoever. and the second thing is, legislation like stopping stop and frisk has put police in dapger. there have been 5 police shootings in new york city in the last two months. three dead and two wounded. one of them severely wounded, because there are more guns on the street because the far left said we don't want you stopping and frisking the minority
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community anymore. so the result of that is more guns on the street. that's what is happening. shootings are up here. >> but you said the trend is down. >> the trend on police deaths is down. not shootings. >> in new york city. >> in new york city. right. right. so when you stop the measures that are place to protect the citizenry and the police stop and frisk, protects the police. takes more guns off the street. >> probably protects us all. but it could be horrible if you are the innocent individual who is getting hassled every day. >> don't you think there's a middle ground that could be affected here? >> yeah and i think we are trying to find that. >> who is we? not here in new york city mayor de blasio is a left-wing cook he is not trying to find it. he is in so much trouble with the police he cannot even look at them. >> he is a left wing cook but
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he doesn't hate the police. >> they dispiez him. >> i dispise him too. >> let's not exaggerate the threat to cops. it's not the most dangerous job, commercial fishing and garbage man, more of them are killed as cops. >> you get injuries i say police law enforcement in america, in the inner city the most dangerous job. >> data does not back it up. >> wed asked you, temperature oya graham who whacked her kid all around in the baltimore riot was she a heroine or abusive, she wins big. as we move o we will have an undercover investigation of
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there he is. wrote an op-ed saying that the facts show that white people acting routinely to harm demean and damage black and brown people approximate, it's every day whites making every day choices that lock in and protect white privilege. unquote. that is not a racist statement, nothing is. some months ago, a website called eig.org, went to a white privilege conference the speaker, professor, adrian wing who teaches in the university of iowa, college of law. >> so instead of just saying oh we are happy there's a black face in the white house. who's running the white house instead of just serving in the white house, it's like no the master's house has now got a black face but it's still the master's house you work for the master of the system of white privilege.
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>> joining us now from michigan kyle olsen the head of eag news. so there's a lot more i'm sure to professor wing's speech in front of the students. how many kids were there and how bad did she get? >> that was at the white privilege conference. there were roughly 2,000 educators. so school administrators teachers activists, those sore of people consuming this information and going back to their schools and delivering it to the students. >> well, you know, i don't know how you know they went back to the schools, but they were consumering the -- consuming the information. did anybody challenge the woman, wing? i may say, look barack obama is part of the white privilege situation? did anybody say anything about that? >> no. there was no challenging at all. >> really? >> which i think is surprising no. and in fact she made some statements about clarence thomas as well and the students and
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the atendees laughed and so my opinion is that they are -- they were firmly on board with what she was saying. >> yeah to attend a white privilege conference atracks a certain kind of individual. and the vanderbilt professor, brown, he is blaming all white people every day white people not the white privileged barack obama wing of whatever racism -- i mean, just boggles the mind that they are bringing in barack obama as a racist and putting black people down. this guy, brown is blaming all the white folks that are going out and seeking to harm black folks. how crazy do you have to be here? >> well see that is the irony, they claim not to be racist they claim that they don't want to have stereo-types in schools and in society generally. yet, that's what they are
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pushing, they are pushing assumptions and stereo-types and all of those sorts of things so what we are trying show is that this white training for educators is going on across the country. and school districts are spending millions dollars on it every year and so what will happen the teachers are trained this way. and so then they implement it in the curriculum and it shapes how they hold students accountable and how they you know put expectations on students. >> give me convince me school districts across the country are doing this do you have stats? >> tomorrow we are releasing a report where we have data from 40 school districts across the country that have spent millions dollars on this over the last several years, then what they will do, as i he had issaid theed a smin ed a-- the
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administrators will train the teachers and say we need different expectations and accountability based on race. and they will implement it in the classroom. >> so they are training the teachers to believe in white privilege and then give it to the students. what if you don't believe it? i would never buy it when i was a teacher. what happens, you get fired? >> i think they are not standing up they are not wanting to lose their jobs. they are going a long to get along. for example, they say well there's some interest cultures where it's okay if you you are late. or there's some cultures where it's okay if you don't sit quietly and raise your hand and shout out an answer and the problem is they are setting up students for failure. >> anything goes. >> you can act that way -- >> you and yeah it's like, okay i can walk around stoned all day long and it my religion
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and i do it. but the marketplace may not embrace you. all right, thank you, we appreciate it. when we come back hilary clinton creating more controversy tonight. now she says amnesty should be in affect for illegal aliens and testify again about benghazi. is it is legal? on the case, up next. anyone have occasional constipation diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word.
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thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly and it's all about hilary clinton, in las vegas, she spoke in a high school about illegal aliens. >> the american people support comprehensive immigration reform. it strengthens families and our economy and our country. that's why we can't wait any longer. we can't wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship. >> so usually i don't like to talk politics with you guys we want to keep it right on the law. >> right. >> but obviously we have to say it up front that hilary clinton needs the hispanic vote to win. if she doesn't get it if it
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goes more to the republican side than it has with barack obama she loses. so this is a pure political play to get hispanic americans to vote for her. that being said ronald reagen did the same thing. >> the bill had to go through congress first and then he did executive orders after that. congress stepped in brmp what hilary clinton is saying a pathway to citizenship for everyone here. you have to go through congress to pass legislation to do that. >> okay and the way that congress is made up now, that would never happen. >> no. >> okay. i think that is secondary to the fact that this is amnesty. >> it is amnesty. >> it is a flat out, i want to give at least 12 million people the ability to become with american citizens it's an
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amnesty play and i oppose nesty. >> it's a full and equal path to citizen is citizenship. and it's pandering. she wants to get the hispanic vote. this is much further than president obama has come which has been in essence to delay deportation and she will not be able to act on it and do it herself. this is not within her means. >> and the president does not want to get impeached. >> and president obama is not full on amnesty. >> this is how radical the statement in nevada was. she is just going, whoa i'm going for the whole thing. i'm going to get in trouble for this. i'm going for the whole thing. >> don't say it. >> no. >> can i pull it -- >> it's said in jest i like mexican food and i'm sure everyone else does. >> i prefer burritos.
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>> hilary clinton will testify, again in front of aggression congressional committee about benghazi. do you think we will get more than last time? >> no. she testified in twenty 13 and we got, what difference does it make? >> she is going say the same thing. right? >> yes, and they want her to testify that benghazi will be happening a second time. and they want to get further in the e-mail situation. she will come one time during the week of may 18th and that is it. >> okay you are on that committee. >> i am just putting you there now. she memoryizes what she said the first time around. >> right, i don't think she will do what difference does it make. she will leave it out. >> i did this i did not know the mistakes were made. i don't know how you advance the conversation. you don't have anything else?
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>> what is new are the e-mails. >> what do you mean? they are all gone. >> her server is gone. >> she said they are all gone i want people to know about my y yoga matt and she said i don't want anyone to know about chelsea's wedding. there's no linkage, so i got rid of them. it's a big dog and pony show. unless they come up with some thing they find. >> hadow is this committee going to find an e-mail on a server that she said does not exist. >> or somebody on the receiving end of e-mail still has it maintained. >> then they look like -- >> they look like they are fooling her. and she wants that. look at me poor me. >> she is going in and what i said on the 5, she should call
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new york, monica and kirstine. great picture on that. i think that was airbrushed a little. >> maybe a little. >> i'm sure they don't airbrush your covers bill. >> it doesn't help there's not a brush big enough in the world, this is what you get. >> okay, now. you are a democrat. and when you look at the other side i mean these are all patriots you would agree with that right? all sincere people? >> hm-mm. yeah. >> all right, so let's assume that we are going to put partisanship away. it looks like marco rubio is the big winner in the poll because people do not know a lot about him, but the impression is we will support him, we will listen right? >> that is definitely right. he had a strong roll out and he is somebody that the base seems to do really like a lot, and i think he does have a lot of appeals in terms of what his
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down side i think it will be end up being an experience and his age. it's hard for republicans to say, bruk barack was inexperienced and young, and look what happened and then to turn around and say, we don't care with marco rubio. >> okay and do you think he is a big winner senator rubio? >> i do i think he got the expected bump in poll when they announce and get a boat load of good publicity. he is such a star that he will be able to sustain this momentum. >> why is he a star? >> he is young, he is fresh, he is had smart, he is latino he is very fluent on national security and foreign policy, which is going to be along with the economy the number one issue going in to this election. he has always repaired a lot of damage on immigration. and the base trusts him again. he is like a 21st century conservative jfk character. >> he will probably model his campaign after john kennedy. jeb bush say that 70% of the
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republicans will you know. >> jeb bush is in the top four. being governor walker ted cruz and marco rubio. jeb bush has establishmentclass. he's got a ton of money on the side. >> he also has a good record in florida. bush did a pretty good job as governor of florida, did he not? >> yeah. i mean i think republicans think that he did. and i think that he is also -- >> wait wait wait. there are a lot of accomplishment though, in florida under his regime. economically the state did very well. educationally the kids' scores advanced. the state attracted millions more people moving down there. no state income tax. he managed to -- you know the finances weren't crashing because of that. i think people diminish bush's record of achievement. >> i don't diminish him. i like him and i think that he's a good candidate. i just -- i'm just saying that i think there are going to be people who make issues about his time in florida, certainly, and he'll have to defend his record. but i think that he is a very
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appealing candidate, and i go back to the experience in age issue. i just think after barack obama, it's going to be very difficult for somebody like marco rubio to overcome that hurdle. but you can't -- what's the experience that he has that would make him ready for the presidency especially when you have foreign policy as such a major issue which i think also will hurt all of the candidates. >> i about the way he handles himself in the debates and the way he comes across. what about mike huckabee now today? >> yeah. >> he's the most -- you know they say ted cruz is the most conservative conservative. i think it's huckabee because he's a religious-based candidate candidate. he brings in minority. he brings in a lot of religion. >> well that's true but unlike the last time around he doesn't have a lock on the evangelical christians or the religious right because he's got competition now from people like ted cruz who also have great appeal to that audience. look, i like mike huckabee. he's got natural constituency
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but remember this is an election on the republican side about fresh faces. and governor huckabee is certainly not a fresh face. and when it comes to age, you know it's more about what do you believe and what are you going to do in office? that was the issue with barack obama, not his age. i never brought up his age and experience. >> it never came up. >> it's about ideology and what you will do in office. that's what matters. >> he's got to be very authoritative. last question for you, powers. the conservative crew cruz, rand paul huckabee dr. carson. any of those have the potential to break out, in your opinion? >> no. i mean i think if anybody possibly did, it would be rand paul, but i don't think so. i think the people who are going to be the front-runners are jeb bush scott walker marco rubio, you know maybe if john kasich got in potentially, but i think that's where it is. >> i think senator cruz is going to surprise a lot of people. >> all right.
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billo'reilly.com membership. we could not help but wonder why there is no rioting in appalachia. bottom line poverty programs fail both black and white americans. gigi, st. petersburg, florida. your analysis is correct. any local government receiving $1.8 billion and failing to improve education and the environment is corrupt. tom wagner big florida contingent tonight. can i create a family foundation donate 10% of my income then have the foundation pay my expenses? yes, you can, tom. but you'd better hire a good lawyer to guide you. jody alaska i was investigated for a $250 carryover. that's $250 carryover. and juan williams doesn't think the clintons should be investigated? steve shwitsberger littleton, colorado how much does chelsea clinton report from her daddy's
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foundation? mrs. clinton takes no salary for her work. rick mackey nevada o'reilly as a professor of criminal justice, i found your mention of the term probable cause very astute. under the legal concept, the clintons not only should be investigated they should be arrested. i don't think it would stand up. the folks should know what happen because hillary clinton is running for president. and the nation's lead investigative agency has a responsibility to tell us what happened. dana kirkpatrick and i tuned into to see the legends and lies episode about david crockett, but news kbruptinterrupted, but will it be shown again? yes, it will. glad you're watching. here's one from washington. after decades of silence, our 88-year-old father, a vet who everybody issed under patton at the battle of bulge gave his five children the book "killing patton." he wrote this inscription. this book is the best way to help you understand what it was
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investigate the clinton foundation we the people need to know that. and if the opposite is true we need to know that as well. it all comes back to the presidential election. and the legal authorities in this country have to tell us through subpoena powers, what is going on. very, very serious. "factor tip of the day," we respect the fbi and we expect the agency will brief the american people in the months to come about the clinton foundation. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. also, we likepout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. if you wish to opine, word of the day, it's a good one. do not be a jackanapes. a viewer sent me a book called
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