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action on greta wire all weekend long. up next "the o'reilly factor." good night from philadelphia. "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> none of the recent mass shootings i should point out none were purchased from an unlicensed dealer. >> president obama's executive orders on guns they would not solve the murder problem, so why is he doing it? we'll have a special report. >> the two people to watch are cruz and rubio. it's obvious that much of that is a result of the fall of carson. >> polling shows dr. ben carson losing a lot of steam. can he make a comeback? the doctor will be here tonight. >> translator: all of a sudden these men around us began groping us. >> also ahead, charges of a massive cover-up in germany. authorities knowing middle eastern refugees allegedly molested german women and lied
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about it. a factor investigation. you are about to enter the no-spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama's parallel universe. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. economy and the terror threat posed by islamic killers. president obama apparently believes global warming and increased gun checks are the most vital issues. kind of hard to fathom but he's investing a huge amount of energy in climate and guns. meantime workers can't make enough money to prosper and terror threat is off the charts. last night the president held a town hall meeting about guns. he was told guns hailed background checks and more rules
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are not going to solve the problem. >> what would it have solved? >> none of the recent mass shootings none of the guns were purchased from an unlicensed dealer. >> correct. that's what i'm speaking to the executive action you mentioned. >> nobody's saying we need to be going soft on criminals. what we do have to make sure is that we don't make it so easy for them to have access to deadly weapons. >> talking points stated earlier this week criminals and terrorists are not going to buy guns from dealers who do background checks. of course the president knows that but will not acknowledge it. on the climate front, okay fine let's all try to get the environment cleaner. but this is not a top five issue and the president shouldn't be spending most of his time trying to find ways to stimulate the economy. instead the feds continue to strangle the free marketplace with high taxes, complicated regulations and mandated obamacare rules. although many americans do live in a world of their own, it's dangerous when the leader of the
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free world does. on tuesday we can expect the president to deliver an upbeat state of the union address. he always does. even though terrorism and the economic situation are not being addressed in effective ways. it's hard to believe that mr. obama thinks crazy people criminals and terrorists are going to stop murdering because the fbi's conducting more background checks. while those checks are noded, there's nothing wrong with trying to keep bad people away from guns. nothing wrong with that. the executive action's not a panacea, cure for sick violence. there is no cure. so let's acknowledge that and get to work really protecting americans from criminals and terrorists. not giving the bad guys false hope. on the economy, come on mr. president, programs aren't working. everybody knows it. try something else. and that's a memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction with us here in new york city eric bolling. what say you, geraldo? >> i think that thank goodness you're in favor of background checks for gun purchasers. >> 80% of americans according to the polls, 80%, have no problem
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with background checks. >> so why all this fuss then about the president bringing it up? >> because the fuss is that the president is not putting the emphasis on the right place. for example, as i said earlier, if you make gun crimes federal crimes with mandated ten-year prison sentences, you really can cut into bad guys -- >> i like that idea. 400 million guns in the united states of america -- >> you know what you can't do anything about that because that's the second amendment. that's what happened here because of the westward expansion. >> well i don't want to make your hair stand on end. i think the second amendment as construed by the federal courts in recent decades as stupid and the nra is full of baa loanny. >> it doesn't matter what you think because that's the reality and that's what we want to deal with here. >> geraldo, doesn't matter what you think. i also agree with your talking points bill. president obama is working on two legacies. it's the climate change issue and the gun issue because he has
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to look away because the real legacy that he should be worried about, the economy, isn't working for him. >> 292,000 jobs last month. >> sure sure -- >> you want to talk about -- >> hold it. hold it. the bottom line is this. hold it. >> 40 years. >> we're in year eight. and median income is still not rising enough to give american workers, doesn't matter how many jobs it's how well they pay. i don't want to get into that. that's something for you guys to do on the business end. but you can't deny that president obama going into the climate precincts, again i'm sympathetic with that. i am an environmentalist. i want a cleaner planet. and allowing what's going on with isis and allowing what's going on at the southern border -- >> i agree with you about isis. but ask your children ask your teenagers about climate change. my 10-year-old came to me and said dad, should i be afraid when all that climate change
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talk was happening. and i said she's never come to any other issue -- >> because they scare the hell out of the kids. >> but isn't it a legitimate concern? >> it's legitimate but it isn't an urgent concern because there's nothing the united states can do if china and india continue to pollute the way they're polluting. we can try. and he should. but he's making this a central part of the presidency. >> the essence of your presentation to me sounded like timing is everything in life. in paris he shouldn't have talked climate change the way he did because people were concerned about the 132 people who'd just been slaughtered. >> that's right. >> so that's about timing. but that doesn't diminish in the big picture climate change or in a practical sense -- >> it's a matter of priorities. >> the millennial voters. >> you're going to politic it then you lose me. first priority for me getting american workers in a position where their salaries can go up by getting good jobs and letting the free marketplace run.
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all right. he failed. obama has failed with this income redistribution, go ahead. >> two thigpenngs. home grown terroristsalone we have a terror cell discovered in california and in texas. your daughter or your son, your 10-year-old is concerned about climate over being blown up by a fellow student at one of her high schools or -- >> i'm so glad you said home grown, eric. because these are americans that we are fearful of rather than make immigrants -- >> a president that can't even call it a terror threat. he can't even call it islamic terror. >> i got to warn you, geraldo, three segments down you're going to hear a horrifying story in germany with the immigrants. >> a million in without knowing who they were. >> it has to be regulated. >> who is proposing that? i am not. >> well the open border crew which is most of the democratic party in the southern part of the united states have been proposing it for 30 years.
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>> one thing in here. the biggest most egregious thing is not that president obama wants to secure his legacy going forward, because when he's not president obama, when he's former president obama, he'll be taking a lot of money from the climate people and the anti-gun lobbyists lobbyists, that's fine. the most alarming thing is the media is complacent in this. the things you're going to point oult later in the show the rapes going on in refugee areas like germany. they want to do that here and the media says you know what let's talk about president obama -- there was a town hall last night. >> i was deny that president obama's tears were legitimate when he cried -- >> he legitimately cried. he had emotion. but he didn't have emotion for san bernardino. he doesn't have emotion with kids are blowing themselves up when they're shooting each other in chicago. >> i got it. you -- >> me? >> he cries. >> he cries. >> and i said that night that that was legitimate. he feels terrible for these children who are being
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slaughtered in chicago because he mentioned chicago right before the tears flowed. you're sitting there and you're telling me bill o'reilly couldn't stop that murder in chicago? yes, i could. i'd put national guard on in those neighborhoods and those gangs would not peep. okay. that's what i would do. he's known about this for seven years. it's his neighborhood. what step has he taken to stop that murder in chicago? i'll tell you what step nothing. nothing. and neither has rahm emanuel. so yes, his tears were sincere. but his actions have not stopped one single crime in chicago. >> murder is at record lows as you know across the country. >> we're talking chicago. >> gun advocates -- when you talk chicago i agree much more has to be done. i am not in favor of gangs nor in favor of murder in chicago. so you put up the strawman in that regard. >> not the straw man. >> the president is not the chief policeman of city of
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chicago. the national guard is irrelevant. >> no it's not. it would stop it cold. >> why not have stop and frisk in chicago? >> i want to stop the murder of 9-year-olds and i know how to do it. >> and so do i. >> the guard would do it. and he hasn't done anything. >> but allowing people who are mentally ill from getting guns is not -- >> all right. last word. >> here's the last word. 377 days whatever president obama gets with his executive action and executive order sign it off, it can be undone on january -- >> undo the background check. >> there's nothing new. there's nothing new. >> there are background checks. >> we got to register our cars we should have to register guns. >> amen. thank you for that. >> but it's not going to stop the problem. i want to stop the problem. gentlemen, thank you. next on the rundown, some hard core democrats very worried about bill clinton being on the campaign trail. kirsten powers has some thoughts. then outrageous situation as we mentioned in germany. authorities trying to cover-up
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campaign 2016 segment. tonight the uber liberal newspaper very worried about bill clinton campaigning for hillary. the times putting forth that anything bill clinton may have done in the past is not relevant today. joining us from washington kirsten powers who wrote a column in usa today about the bill clinton and hillary issue. give us the headline of your column kirsten. >> well i would say it's in direct opposition to what "new york times" is saying. i think it does matter. i think it matters because hillary has essentially put it out there that it matters. she's tweeted out -- >> what matters? first what matters? >> what matters is bill clinton's history in relation to
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women and in particular the women who've accused him of either sexual harassment or either sexual assault. i think the point of the column was times have changed. we are not living in 1992 anymore when you had -- and throughout the '90s we had various senior clinton administration officials, clinton campaign officials dismissing these women as basically trailer trash or, you know stalkers and so on. and people tolerated it. >> but james carville led the league in doing that in demeaning those women. and hillary clinton also was participating in trying to minimize the damage. i think that would be a fair way to assess it. >> yeah. >> but what's the relevance now of all of this on the campaign trail in 2016? >> well the relevance is partly as you know donald trump is ejected into the campaign to a certain extent. so that has raised the question is this fair game. and the answer to that is yes, it is fair game. and hillary has made it fair game by putting out a tweet
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saying sexual assault victims should be believed. this is something that is now basically the point of view in the feminist movement and on the left which is a woman makes an accusation of sexual assault that we should always assume they're telling the truth. and to disbelieve them even if they're wrong would be a travesty. and that's what she was pandering to essentially was that point of view. >> okay. so you're saying that you're disagreeing with the "new york times" editorial. you're saying that it's relevant because mrs. clinton raised it as a campaign issue. >> right. >> however, if that's true -- and, look you're not going to stop trump from doing what he wants to do. he put an ad out on the internet yesterday including all this stuff. there's danger for mrs. clinton there because, you know it's going to be ten months if donald trump is the nominee of just slamming bill and hillary clinton in a very personal way. so there's danger for her, is
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there not? >> there is danger. i don't think it's probably enough to stop her. i mean it's certainly not enough to stop her from getting the nomination. but, look you have an nbc news reporter stopping bill clinton on the campaign trail and asking him about this. this is not just some you know right wing sort of you know thing where only people on the right are concerned about it. you have a very mainstream reporter asking the former president of the united states about this. >> so i'm agreeing with almost all of what you're saying. >> oh my gosh. >> a new year -- >> yeah. >> if you're hillary clinton's campaign manager or mrs. clinton yourself how do you handle it? >> there's -- you know there's nothing they can do. they believe bill clinton is necessary to help her get elected. i think she could get elected on her own, frankly. but they're going to continue to have him out there. and also because i think they think they're disconnected from the cultural shift that has happened. they would have sent out that tweet if they realized what they were saying. they didn't even stop to think for one second that he's been
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accused of rape. and yet -- and she's saying that they should all be believed. the thing that's really important for people to understand is that the feminist point of view today is you believe them even if they've been discredited. so hillary can't come back and say, well only credible rape threats. no that's not the feminist point of view. >> you don't buy that you should believe them even if they've been discredited, do you? >> no i don't. >> okay. i'm looking out for you, you know that. >> sure. but i also don't think that juanita broaddrick has been discredited. i don't think it's really been litigated. >> okay. kirsten powers. directly ahead, dr. ben carson will be here. his poll numbers are slipping. can he turn it around? and outrage in germany. hundreds of muslim men on new year's eve allegedly assaulting german women. and authorities may be covering it up. moments away.
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personal story segment tonight, dr. ben carson last fall he was competing well in the republican presidential sweepstakes, but lately his numbers have fallen. question tonight can the doctor turn it around. he joins us from charlotte, north carolina. first of all, what do you think set you back in the court of public opinion? >> well i think there have been a lot of things. you know my integrity, my truthfulness all these things were attacked. and of course when all of those things were found to be true that i had said nobody came back and said oh we found this and we found that. that coupled with the terror attacks and that very false narrative that someone who's nice and soft spoken can't be the commander in chief doesn't
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know anything about foreign policy. i have been challenging that. i've been out talking. i've been explaining to people the depth i have with foreign policy. and also we needed a shakeup in our campaign. things were not getting done. things that are important. and when you're doing a campaign you have to be proactive and you have to be energetic. >> okay. i think it was more the foreign policy than the spurious attacks, spurious? secure yous attacks on you because fair minded people know you're a good guy. but i think the foreign policy after paris was a big issue. and people are looking for an avenger, certainly an avenger to go take care of these isis thugs. and, you know other people who would hurt americans. you don't come across as an avenger. you're too cerebral.
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you're too intellectual for that. where some of your competition, trump, christie in particular do come across as avengers. >> without comparing myself to anyone i will tell you that abraham lincoln was pretty cerebral. >> yes, he was. >> calm. and nobody really thought that you know he was sort of a -- and yet look what he did. >> really i mean our early politicians you bring up a fascinating point. their personalities if people knew a lot of them never would have been elected. but they didn't know. >> that's true. >> and now they do know everything you guys do is in a, you know everybody sees it. so going forward -- >> but let me just -- can i just say -- >> absolutely. go ahead. >> i think when people actually have an opportunity to challenge me and listen to what i have to say in terms of foreign policy and in terms of proposals for taking care of our people they will see that this is not
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superficial. this is not a 60 second sound bite you can use in the debate. >> all right. latest polling in new hampshire not great for you. iowa i'm not sure it looks like cruz is going to take that. anything can happen. do you have a strategy for the long run? like someone mark rubio is a long run strategy jeb bush is one, or are you dependent on the early votes? >> well i am going to be very interested in what happens in the first four states. you know i'm out there. you know i've been out in iowa for the last couple of days. every single crowd was standing room only. or we had to do a double duty because there's so many people waiting out in the ring. there is a dynamic that is changing. and my challenge at this point is to make sure i get in front of as many people as possible so
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that they can actually see who i am and hear what my solutions are because there is nothing in this country that cannot be solved with common sense if we get politics and egoout of the way. >> okay. big debate next week on the fox business network. again, you know because you are a calm man and cerebral you're up against some flame throwers on the stage. are you going to step it up and say a little bit more than you've said previously? and with a little more emotion? >> yes. well you know i'm much more energized right now because my whole campaign is much more energized. i have you know the right kind of support and backing right now. i think you're going to see a very energized person. you will not have a problem with that at all. >> all right. i never had a problem with you anyway. but we are living in a time when you know you got a donald trump, you got a chris christie you've got some of the other
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candidates that know they have to get attention. it's all about getting attention at the debate with so many people on the stage, doctor you know that. i'm just wondering whether you have a strategy. are you going to bring on something to throw at them? you know is there anything you can do? >> let me tell you what my strategy is. my strategy is thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson said that we would reach this stage in our country where people you know were not paying attention, were not vigilant. the government would sort of take over start to dominate. but that before we turn into something else the people would actually recognize what was going on. they would stop being manipulated. they would stand up and they would do the right thing. i believe that is in the process of happening right now. >> all right. >> i think right now what a lot of people are looking at the shiny object in the room and saying oh gaga but i think when push comes to shove they're going to start thinking seriously about the future for their children and grandchildren.
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>> all right. doc, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you very much. plenty more ahead as "the factor" moves along this evening. varney with his villains of the week. next outrage growing around the world some muslim immigrants in germany attack women on new year's eve. there may be a cover-up here. stay tuned for those reports. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled
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segment tonight. as we reported earlier this week on new year's eve, hundreds of si mettic looking men allegedly molested german women in a number of cities. cologne police say they've received 120 criminal complaints of sexual assaults. today, the police chief of cologne was forced to resign after charges he covered stuff up. joining us on the phone from berlin allan hall correspondent for the london times. so what are the facts of the mideast slash muslim immigrants being involved in this mr. hall? what do we know for sure? >> women were assaulted on new year's eve almost to a woman said that the appearance of the men who attacked them were stroke arabic, stroke north african african, stroke middle eastern. today they had two arrests and on the phone one person arrested a 17-year-old. he had footage on his mobile phone of the assaults. and he also had translations written on a piece of paper from
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arabic to german saying quotes i like your breasts. quotes i will kill you. very chilling messages. and it seems that this was organized perhaps not completely you know in a mob of 1,000 people but this has become an organized criminal thing that happened in various cities in germany on that night in hamburg. >> all right. can you link it into islamic terrorism or fanaticism? can you make that link? >> i wouldn't be able to do that i'm afraid. >> okay. all right. so that link hasn't been established. what's been established is mostly arabic men involved and of course we all know that you know in that world muslim -- islam is a dominant religion. i want to be clear, we haven't got any link to isis or any islamic jihad or anything like that.
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okay. >> no. but what we do have is the fact the german police they really did try to cover-up the fact -- >> sure the police chief fired today. >> yeah. they tried to cover-up the fact -- >> why would the cops try to cover it up? >> because the social fabric of germany is very stretched at the moment. they've taken in over a million people. angela merkel all happy clappy this is okay. we can do this. this is the singular theme of her. but, you know and we know hostiles are being burned people being attacked people in the street do not believe this. and of course the germans bearing in mind the weight of guilt they carry for world war ii wanted to show that we are one, that we are a nation of welcome. but the welcome is wearing thin when you have people and on the night it's now emerged that several officers approached these men and they had no identity cards and no passports and the only form of identity they had was their registration
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cards from an asylum seeker. >> all right. so they were refugeeingss from syria and iraq taken in by the germans participating allegedly in these sexual assaults. mr. hall, we appreciate it as always and we'll continue on this story. i think it's an enormous story. so let's bring in lieu tenant colonel ralph peters from washington been following it for us. this just isn't in cologne or hamburg or germany. these refugees flooded into europe millions of them are causing troubles in other countries as well. isn't that true? >> it is indeed bill. it appears at least to me that all these new year's eve events must have been coordinated in arabic language chat room website. you had not just in germany, in -- an utter shock to the fins you had it in austria where sound of music country where apparently the hills are alive with the sound of sexual assault. it happened in ham bourg,
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germany, in cologne where a number of assaults now over 170 alleged assaults. but the worst now emerged and tried to cover this up too, in a small city down in the swiss border in germany, two adolescent girls, 14 and 16 german girls, were raped by four syrians. in other words asylum seekers on new year's eve. beyond that -- >> have they been charged with those crimes colonel? >> they will be. there's evidence. >> so four syrian refugees in a small german town on the swiss border will be according to you, charged with raping underage girls? >> it appears that way. i have not yet read -- >> okay. we want to be careful here you know. >> of course we do. but the evidence sounds overwhelming. i do not know the formal charges have been lodged. but beyond that the government's house of cards is collapsing. they've also been playing down
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rapes, refugee on refugee rapes or asylum seeker on asylum seeker rapes on the hostiles and in the camps. >> how do we know that colonel? >> well we know because the reports are coming out more and more. and i follow the german media every day, virtually every day, and the reports keep coming out and coming out. and the government kind of tries to play them down. it's not that the government is trying a total cover-up, but they're trying to say it's okay. we can handle this. it's not that big a problem. but it is. like the average american when it comes to our claims of islamic terrorism has nothing to do with islam, in germany when they try to say these assaults have nothing to do with asylum seekers, it just doesn't play. and by the way, this is not about islamist terrorism. you're right on that. you're right to ask that question. what it is about is a true clash of civilization. and we must distinguish and the germans and europeans must between legitimate refugees and people who are hustlers.
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these young, uneducated muslim males of military age are not refugees. they are invaders culturally. >> all right. colonel, we appreciate it. as always thank you. when we come right back varney's villains of the week. also elvis, it is his birthday. why should you care? we'll tell you upcoming. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. days after the paris attacks senators came together for a top-secret briefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - fundraising in california instead. two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. politics first: that's the rubio way.
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thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the varney's villains segment tonight. a three-hour morning block on the fox business network. villain number one. >> she changed germany forever with the stroke of a pen when she let in a million muslim migrants in september of last year angela merkel. >> but she's the "time" magazine person of the year miss compassion. how are you making her a villain? >> it was a gesture possibly to assuage germany's past but turned out very badly. you now have a cultural divide in germany of extraordinary proportions. look what you've been reporting tonight. that society is now utterly divided along religious grounds. and these million muslims that came into germany can now move
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throughout the rest of western europe. >> no passports needed. i see it a little bit differently on merkel. i don't know if she's mother teresa. i kind of doubt it. i think she brought in a lot of these refugees because germany needs labor. cheap labor. >> that's true. >> the german economy cannot sustain itself any longer because population's getting older, all right, so they need people to do the service industry jobs for not a lot of money. and that's partially what drove miss merkel. >> yes. and the other side is the humanitarian factor. give her that. >> i don't know how much of thate her. i'm not sure about it. >> it was so poorly planned. >> oh yeah. let them in. >> just like that. come on in. they didn't know who was coming in. >> no. >> they didn't know what to do with them. >> right. >> complaints from all over germany and possible that the resentment is so great that angela merkel will no longer be the chancellor. >> i agree. i believe that is with this
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cologne business. >> yes. >> that's a lock. >> yes. >> i don't think she'll be reluctant. villain number two. >> planned parenthood. >> the whole thing? >> you want to pick on cecille richards let's do that. >> okay. there she is. >> congress want to defund planned parenthood for one year. cecile richards says we don't want that. we're going to bring in hillary rodham clinton. we're going to support her. she has access to $20 million worth of planned parenthood funds. >> what does that mean? >> they have a pool of money to which -- this is not taxpayer money. that money is now available to hillary. >> in donations? in the form of donations? planned parenthood is going to fund her campaign? >> yes, to some degree. >> all right. >> my problem with this goes back to those tapes we saw last year. >> sure. >> i thought that was absolutely inhuman when you saw a woman describing how to crush a fetus,
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to maximize the body parts. >> the harvesting of the organs. >> crush -- >> terrible. but i'm not sure about the villain thing. planned parenthood would support hillary clinton no matter what. >> but look bill i don't want a dime of my taxpayer money going to support -- no. we're trying to defund the planned parenthood. >> that will never happen because democrats in the senate will block it. >> i don't want a dime of my money going to any organization that does that kind of thing. >> do you really feel ms. richards in her belief system which is abortion on demand selling harvested body parts from dead babies' fetuses, depending on your point of view do you think that that in itself is villainous? >> yes. it is villainous to expect me to contribute to it and to force me to contribute to it through taxation. >> they say none of that money goes to abortions or harvesting
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of organs. >> when you saw that tape of the woman say here's how you crush the fetus -- >> it's a -- >> that's absolutely inhuman. out of bounds. >> immediately the president should have signed an executive order immediately freezing any tax money in there. that's what he should have done. >> in my opinion, yes. >> but of course it's politics associated with planned parenthood. >> it's villainous. >> stuart varney everyone. i don't know how you do the three-hour business. >> i get a 90 second break. >> 90 seconds. no wonder you're so thin. on deck an assault. this story breaking today. on a police officer in philadelphia seems to be a muslim angle to the story. right back with it. fact. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain. the medicine in advil is their #1 choice. nothing is stronger on tough pain than advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil.
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tonight philadelphia police officer shot three times last night. there may be a muslim terrorist angle to this situation. >> stand by we have an officer shot. 60 and spruce. >> the suspect in question 30-year-old male. confessed to committing this cowardly act in the name of islam. >> joining us from philadelphia bruce gordon reporter from wtfx the fox affiliate there. what do we know about this guy, this perpetrator? what do we know about him? >> not a whole lot, bill. we know he is 30 years old. has apparently two addresses. one in philadelphia, southwest part of the city. one in yaden, southwest philadelphia. we are told he has a criminal record but not extensive. a crime committed in philadelphia. couple of minor offense nets
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delaware county suburbs just outside philadelphia. essentially this all went down around 11:40 last night. the officers driving alone in his squad car, which is philadelphia police policy along 60th street along spruce. that's in west philadelphia. this man edward archer just firing to the vehicle, firing as he approached. last of the shots point blank from his gun, virtually inside the squad car. struck the officers just three times in the left arm and despite significant injuries and wounds to that left arm, the officer gets out of his vehicle, gives chase, returns fire several shots. in fact wings mr. archer. and police ultimately catch him a few minutes later. he has confessed, we are told by philadelphia police to this shooting. the exact quote from the homicide detective captain, homicide unit captain, i follow
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allah and pledge allegiance to the islamic state. he has been savvy in talking to the authorities. not going beyond that comment. repeating that statement over and over. they don't know if he has been radicalized in some specific time and way. with contact with folks from isis or whether he is in fact part of the isis operation. all they know right now is he made the comments repeatedly. that he follows allah and is doing it in the name of the islamic state. there will be much more investigation here. but at the moment more questions than answers. there is that connection though by his own words. >> they will find out on his computer if it is a connection valid or if he is just making this up to get into the headlines. we had a case in new york city where a guy came up from baltimore. radicalized guy. shot dead two new york city police officers. so you're right, i mean they will figure it out and figure it out fast. fairly shocking situation in philadelphia. mr. gordon we appreciate it. as always thanks for coming on. all right.
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tip of the day, elvis, it's his birthday. why should you care? a lot of people you know baby boomers, elvis, you know everything about him. millennials, these people, elvis? there's a reason why americans should know about elvis presley. and we will tell but that reason in the tip. which is moments away. when you've got a house full of guests on the way and a cold with sinus pressure you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. to put you back in control. [doorbell] woman: coming! alka-seltzer plus sinus. ♪ don't just eat. mangia! bertolli. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd
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he based that on mail he received and i can confirm that is true. i get mail from haters as well. a candidate cannot control votes for him. a candidate cannot control who votes for him, nor should he. i wanted to hear goldberg and you stepped on him to get your biassed view across. no wonder you are losing an audience audience. i have time to refute some of them. that's what we do here. wise up better we're on our 20th season on the factor and the factor's ratings are going up. that's miraculous. don't be a pin head. dick larson san diego. ed rollins says trump can win the presidency. karl rove says he cannot. how would you bet, bill? >> anything can happen in this
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thank you. thank you all. finally, tip of the day. it is elvis presley's birthday. if he had lived, he would be 81 years old. but the king died at age 42 from heart problem. in my opinion, elvis, the best entertainer ever. ♪ threw a party in the county jail ♪ ♪ should have had you knocked out jail bird sing that rocks ♪ everybody that rocks ♪ ♪ and the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the reason i'm bringing up elvis's birthday is because the man never should have died that young. he was simply overwhelmed by his fame. did not take care of himself physically. and retreat need a world of narcotics. same thing happened with michael
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jackson and a number of other big time pop stars. truth is fame is very hard to handle. plays tricks on your mind. people try to exploit you, hurt you in some cases. elvis, from a very humble background in mississippi. he couldn't handle it. however, his entertainment legacy lives on and you millennials out there might not know much about elvis presley. but you should. watch one of his concerts. best entertainer ever. tip of the day. and in honor of elvis, we have a quiz about him on bill o'reilly billoreilly.com billoreilly.com. that's it for us tonight. check out the website. and spout out from anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com. the word of the day, do not be perjurious. don't be perjurious when writing for the factor.
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monday watters will be hanging out with some very wealthy folks. i'm bill o'reilly. the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. >> moments ago we got our first look at chilling new video of the attack that took place in philadelphia late last night. the south proclaimed jihadist 30-year-old edward archer emerges from the shadows in what appears to be muslim dress. he manages to fire off at least 11 shots by some reports, 13 at point blank range. even getting his arm inside the officer's car. but in what appears to be nothing short after miracle, the officer survives. and that's not all. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. not only did 33-year-old officer
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