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corporate jihad against the president of the united states? that's all the time we have left this evening. we'll have more about the deep state to marinate. thank you for being with us > bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> the fbi agents went down there, eric holder went down there. >> no way. you know how the system works? these cops get off every single time! >> bill: irrational claims, propaganda, hysteria. we are seeing more and more of that kind of debate in america. tonight, "talking points" will deal with it. >> sir, the fact that you don't give a crap that it endangered me is unconscionable. ti am going to get my lawyer ad i am coming for you. >> bill: whoopi goldberg furious that she has been smeared on the net. dana perino will tell us all about that.. >> i like your hat. >> thank you very much. i like the fact that the sun
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actually kind of peered out from the clouds just a second ago.d don't break out the sunscreen. it's still about 31 degrees out here.. >> bill: also, ahead, o snowmageddon it the northeast. gutfeld and mcguirk barely survived. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the factor" begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. irrational thinking, hysterical debate. that is the subject of this evening "talking points" memo. for those of you watching us, you have seen a change in "the factor." it used to be i would slug it out with everybody, no matter how crazy they were. we have people that actually saididng the u.s. engineered 9/. we had congressman barney frank
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on, after we played a tape of him saying that the federal mortgage system was fundamentally sound and not in danger of going under, he actually denied saying that, even though he listened to the tape of his own words. that resulted in a very loud confrontation. i could give you scores of other examples. but we don't do that much anymore. the irrationality in some precincts, the dishonesty ofe some zealots, the absolute hysteria that surrounds some news stories is simply dumb and incredibly annoying. you get nowhere when you present facts and they are rejected. so why bother?t above all, i don't want to waste your time. last night on her program, "the first 100 days," martha maccallum tried to reason with a man who believes that the feds and the authorities in missouri allowed michael brown to be executed by a police officer in ferguson. t even though martha presented the facts, it didn't matter. >> you are suggesting that
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40 fbi agents were all -- >> they failed! they failed! they failed! >> listen to me. >> they failed! >> there were three different forensic investigations that were done. >> i don't care. >> everyone in the country was told the narrative that he was shot in the back. >> do you know how many black men are in jail right now? for nothing? s for nothing? because the department of justice failed them?m. you know how many black men are in jail right now? >> bill: so that guy believes, apparently, that blacks are brutalized, thrown into prison on a mass scale, because of theirks color. that is what he believes. so why debate him? facts don't matter and you can't get a sentence out. and the worst part is, you are a racist if you don't see the way he does. it is the same thing withse lesi volume with some politicians.
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no matter how many facts you present to nancy pelosi, for example, she is going to tell yout obamacare is great. no matter how many policy failures there were in iraq, some conservatives will shrug that off and deny any mistakes are made at all. "talking points" believes the propaganda element is far worse on the left at this point in history, but the honest american will cede that zealots on both sides spin it. they are not looking for the truth. we are. so you will not see that guy, jason pollock, on "the factor" after he failed to treat martha maccallum with the respect she deserves. you will not see nancy pelosi here either, even though i would interview her if given the chance. but she would never do that because she knows her own city, san francisco, has fallen apart due to liberal policies. and she has to know that obamacare has hurt far more americans than it doesd help. mabut she doesn't care.
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in her mind, she is noble because she believes in far left tenants. for irrational people like that, compromise is impossible. and that is why america is having a tough time. there are way too many rational people. that is "the memo." now, to the top story reaction, joining us from washington, lisa boothe and juan williams. first of all, am i wrong for keeping jason pollock off this program? >> god bless you, bill. i think you are right. to me, that guy is a provocateur. he is not interested in having a debate with you, he is interested in selling tickets to his movie, which i think is a bunch of horse feathers, by the way. hed secondly, he to do that bymi attracting people who may have thought what happened between the police and michael brown, is this a case where the police were making assumptions and treated a young black man unfairly? as you heard from martha, bill, there have been investigations done by the obama justice department, the fbi, state authorities, and he wants to ignore all of them.
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>> bill: they all failed, but he didn't. >> i mean, come on. >> bill: martha maccallum, lisa, did a good job in keeping her composure. >> i would like to see you. >> bill: you know, the police would have had to been called with that guy. i would have cut his mic off. that's what he wanted.e he would want that. because that would have been all over the web sites and "o'reilly brutalized him." m.at kind of thing. i would never have had the patience or the professionalism that martha had. but i am not going to put myself through that anymore. and i guess some viewers may be disappointed because, you know, for years, i was known as the guy who slayed the dragons. >> look, martha tried to give this guy the facts, and he wouldn't hear it. all he cared -- he is a no-name loser who is using this video to try to get name recognition. that is all he cares about. look at the ramifications of
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this video. "st. louis dispatch" reported that there was 100 protesters outside of the store, gun shots fired. a woman that punched a police officer in the nose, a guy was arrested trying to set a police car on fire. not only that, bill, what about the t ramifications of the propaganda that was spread about the michael brown incident? since then, we have seen --br >> bill: people get hurt and people could die because you have this element that want to destroy things and this guy whips them up. that is why we are not doing it. let's go and elevate the discourse to nancy pelosi, who i used as an example. here's an accomplished woman, whether you like her or not, she is the second-highest ranking member of the house of representatives. but she simply will not acknowledge reality, juan.
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you can say to her, look, premiums in arizona have risen this much for obamacare. in south carolina, they are down to one insurance company. the aetna people have bailed and the whole thing is collapsing. nancy pelosi will say to you, no, that is not right. no matter what you do. karl rove is coming up, he can have a little board and write it down. you can speak in a foreign tongue. she is never, ever going to cede that obamacare isn't working. here's the question. is it even worth putting her on any news forum? >> no, i think you have to talk to politicians. >> bill: even if the discussion goes nowhere? i get nothing out of it? >> i think the audience would love to see you and nancy pelosi because i think you hold me, you hold lisa, to a very high standard. >> bill: i would do that interview. but i'm not quite sure that we would get anything out of it, other than me making her look foolish.veill:
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which people would want to see, i guess. >> nancy pelosi is a very smart woman. but she, because of the way we live these days, people refuse say, i could be wrong, let me listen to the other guy -- >> bill: she is never going to admit. >> let me compromise because i'm after a solution, the truth. we don't see that. >> bill: that is what happened with barney frank.ev >> that is why we are dysfunctional as an american government. >> bill: that is what happened with barney frank, even after i played him the tape of him saying it, i'm going, where is rod sterling?he we have entered te"the twilight zone." then, when he got nasty about it, i let him have it, lisa. people said, "o'reilly's mean." [laughter] >> you are not mean. i would like to see you interview nancy pelosi. the problem too, bill, is, a lof of the times, particularly of left, they are not held accountable by the media.
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a lothe of what they do -- >> bill: they do whatever they want. >> look at an issue like abortion that divides the country. when was hillary clinton ever asked about holding stances like abortions at 20 h weeks, somethg that the majority of americans reject? when was she ever questioned about the democratic party adopting, repealing thee hyde amendment, completely against long-standing bipartisan legislation? >> bill: that's a whole different story. the media being an enabler of this propaganda is a whole different story. good debate, you guys. next on "the rundown," more irrationality over obamacare. later, u.s. troops back on the ground in syria, iraq, and yemen. we will have a "factor" investigation up ahead. have a " investigation up ahead safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance, saving is a pretty safe bet. auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call.
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the left hates the plan and some on the right despise it as well. in the middle, folks being barraged with nonstop propaganda. joining is now from austin, texas, karl rove. as you know, i'm a very simple man. i only have three questions for you, mr. rove. the first one is, why exactly do some conservatives object to a republican proposal on health care? >> look, there are several kinds of objections. some people don't want to have a replacement. they want to have just a repeal. why not go back and pass the measure that was passed in r january of 2016 by the house and senate and it was then vetoed by president obama? that was a repeal-only measure. they say, let's just pass that, kill the system entirely, then take our time at replacing it. >> bill: let me stop you there. if that happens, then people who are getting health insurance cease to get it, and there is anarchy and chaos within the community. doesn't make a lot of sense to me. secondly -- >> it doesn't make a lot of
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sense to me. in fact, remember, we have said for years, repeal and replace. some people say, okay, let's replace it, but we will do theay repeal first and we'll come back and do the replace later. but that means we got to get 60 votes for every one of those proposals. i would love to get as many of those proposals within reconciliation, which means they only need 51 votes. they are some we will not be able -- >> bill: a you are talking about the senate now on a reconciliation bill. okay. i am more philosophical here. all right? okay, some conservatives just want to repeal it outright and then build a new system. in the meantime, chaos ensues. what are the other conservative objections? >> there is a principled objection to creating advancable, refundable tax credits for those who buy insurance out of their own f pocket. the self-employed, people who coverage. >> bill: some conservatives see it as an entitlement. >> exactly.
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>> bill: if you are only making $35,000 a year and you have a few kids in the house, it is a safety net going to the public good. >> i would put it this way. you could be making $153,000 a year as a self-employed tindividual. why should we give a tax advantage to companies too provide it and not for peopley who have to pay out of their pocket? >> bill: another weak argument. >> it's a big one in some people's minds.'s my view is, i accept you don't want the new entitlement, but if you're going to be consistent, then say that you are in favor of repealing the tax advantage that is given to companies that provide insurance. >> bill: is there anything elsea the right doesn't like? >> a lot of this -- some of it strikes me as goofy. i was listening to one of the leaders saying, how dare they have in the replacement measure, the republicans have in the house, that if you don't have't insurance and you wait until you
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get sick and you show up and say, under the law, no pre-existing conditions, you can'tnd be denied coverage, but insurance companies are allowed to charge you up to 30% more if you haven't been under continuous coverage. they are saying, how dare they do this? i'mi sitting here saying, if i m prudent and i buy insurance to cover my family and i am paying into an insurance pool and you are being irresponsible and not purchasing insurance until you get sick, why should you get the same price as me? >> bill: that's a good point. there should be a surcharge for those who have no insurance and come in and say, now that i have cancer,an i want you to pick up all the bills at the same price of the healthy people. reasonable. if you were advising president trump, as you did for r,bush the younger, he has got o go out and convince his party to pretty much support it down the line and win over a few democrats in the senate. so what do you tell president trump to concentrate on? >> well, i think he is doing it the right way.
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he has got tom price, who knows this bill inside and out, and he is working with the republican leadership in the house to keep an open line of communication to critics who are looking for a way to be supportive by making changes in the bill. if that process goes forward, then good things can happen because price knows the bill. >> bill: he is the point man. he is the power -- urk>> that's right. you have to have a guy that does a lot of the ground work on it and says, mr. president, this is where we got to deal, we need you to be involved in helping so that deal. he>> bill: last question from te simple guy. will the new republican health care bill, no matter what shape it takes, we assume it will change, pass? prediction. >> if i were a betting man, i would say yes.re there will be a column in a "the wall street journal" i would draw your attention to on thursday morning that will examine this question in detail. i read the rough draft of it, it
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insightful. i think i did a pretty good job on it. >> bill: you are saying that your column on thursday is brilliant and unprecedented in its wisdom. >> i wouldn't say unprecedented, but it's wise, yes. >> bill: but your prediction is that it will pass? >> incidentally, incidentally, not just a little board, my friend. >> bill: it's a trigger! it's a trigger! karl rove, everybody. directly ahead, "factor" investigation, u.s. troops .ow fighting in syria, iraq, yemen. we don't know much about it. you will in just a few moments. later, whoopi goldberg threatening to sue a guy who smeared her on the net. those reports after these messages. the net. those reports after you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with i
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>> bill: factor follow-up segment tonight, u.s. troops fighting in >> bill: "factor follow-up" segment tonight, u.s. troops fighting in syria, yemen, you may remember that navy seal ryan owens was killed in january. six other members were wounded in that ordeal. what exactly is going on? joining us from boston, colonel david hunt, author of the brand-new novel "without mercy." let's take the yemen raid first. what happened there? >> as you said, late january, members of seal team six trained up about three months, hit a compound in the southern province of yemen with about 30 guys. when they went towards the30 compound, there was a village outside which had a lot more terrorists and people with gunsa than they predicted, than the intelligence read. the seals were under a very serious firefight from an uphill advantage. bad guys were uphill. they to call in attack helicopters and jets into that
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area, which is where civilians, about 12, 14 civilians were killed. we lost a great guy, you already talked about, owens, member of seal team six.il and we lost a $78-million helicopter. >> bill: what were they trying to achieve in raiding the compound? >> an intelligence-gathering operation, period. >> bill: what does that mean? >> we want to get as much information from the compound, whether it is paper or hard drives, computers, or if they capture anybody. so intelligence gathering. >> bill: did they get intel, as the president said? >> the military classifies this as mission complete. they don't use the term "success." they got hard drives and intel. >> bill: they did get it. but they paid a price. okay, now, in iraq, we have how many u.s. soldiers, combat soldiers, on the ground right now? do you know? >> three years ago, we had 250, about 45 days ago, about 6,000,
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now, we have about 10,000. we w have more coming into kuwa. we crossed into syria late monday night with rangers and these striker vehicles, which is basically a tank, a small tank, big rubber tires. then, two days later, we put marines and artillery units in going towards raqqa, as you know, the capital of isis. >> bill: 10,000 combat troops. that's a lot of combat troops aree in either iraq or syria right now. so they are going through iraq, some of them are helping out with the mosul fight. isis is trapped in mosul, the iraqis are fighting. we have a good amount of americans in that fight, right?? >> there is over 5,000 americans in the fight in mosul. tat is the toughest fighting in the world, not just mosul, any time you fight combat in the city. it is very, very tough. we have got about a half to three quarters of mosul taken. we still have about two weeks or a month to finish. >> t bill: let's stay in mosul.
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are the u.s. forces there, are they actually on the front lines with the iraqis fighting isis? are they in harm's way or are they support?ht >> there is no front line, as you know, hasn't been for 16 years. the answer is directly, u.s. soldiers have been, for months, in direct combat in iraq. that has been going on for a couple of years. we were there initially to train, and it has developed into a lot more. >> bill: they are fighting alongside the iraqi army. we haven't heard of many casualties in the mosul -- u.s. casualties, anyway. we have been lucky so far. the other 5,000 have moved through iraq up into syria to the fight in raqqa, which really hasn't started yet. i understand that kurdish forces and turkish forces are going to be allied with americans in that fight. is that what you are hearing?she
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>> yes. we have actually crossed the border. >> bill: we are in there now. >> one of the missions is to separate the forces you described, kurdish and the turks, two separate forces. militia and their own active military. then we are using to call air strikes and develop the battlefield.en we will have more forces in kuwait. this battle, what has happened, we've invaded syria, not sure anybody noticed, by the way, we will kill everybody of isis. my issue is, what will you do with syria and a failed state like iraq?ri >> bill: afterwards. that is a lot of combat. i think you are absolutely right, americans don't know.. you are new book, "without mercy," is a novel. i just started it, isis gets an atomic weapon with the help of the pakistanis. all right. so you will scare the hell out of everybody, colonel, is what you're going to do. is that correct?l ry >> yes. this book, which you can get,
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withoutmercy.org, by the way, b isis blows a bomb, they bomb an air base, before they done that, they have already sent two towards the west in tankers. one gets into lower manhattan. then we have a president, brand-new, silver star winner, who happens to be a woman, who has to figure out the recovery and chasing bad guys and cut through a new bureaucracy, which is not built to act fast. this is the best book of its kind out there with very, veryy proud. >> bill: the book again, "without mercy." check it out. colonel, it was a pleasure. thank you. plenty ahead as "the factor" moves along. one of the worst crimes we have seenfa in a long time, 31-year-d woman shot to death, and five illegal aliens have been charged. our law & order team will have an update. whoopi goldberg is furious about being smeared on the net. dana perino will talk about it. we hope you stay tuned for those reports. hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather."
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>> bill: "personal story" segment tonight, smearing people on the net. unfortunately, it happens every day. you may remember that some far left loons criticized carryn owens for appearing at trump's speech in front ofns focongress. meshe is the widow of the man we just talked about in last segment, the seal killed in yemen. peopleelel like michael moore ad bill maher said the widow was being exploited. but whoopi goldberg did not say that. however, accusations that she did criticize carryn appeared on a web site. >> people who didn't see the show may believe it.
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a lot of people may believe what you wrote, and, man, i am telling you, you cost me money because i have to protect my family sir, costa rica is not big enough for this lawsuit that is coming your way. > just so we are really clea, y want these protections in place for the current president, for his family, for my family,y, because if you write something like that or you write something that endangers his life or his family, i am just as angry at you. >> bill: with us to explain further, dana perino, cohost of "the five." who did this? >> a young man named james mcdaniel, he is originally from, florida but lives in costa rica, he has a job at an american nutrition company, as a side project, he launched a web site called the underground report on february 21st. got 1 million page views in nine days. >> bill: what did he allege ms. goldberg said?
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>> he said that she had said that the widow, carryn, was seeking attention.. she said no such thing. >> bill: no. on the episode of "the view," march 1st, she is critical of president trump, as she is wont to do, but she didn't say anything directly about carryn. so this guy lied. >> he lied. so she comes under tremendous attack from people.so she has got a lot of personal relationships with veterans. she was just overwhelmed. she said that her personal safety and her family's safety was in question. >> bill: it was. i'm a victim of smears every day. i understand how bad this is. there are times where i have to have extra security to go and h protect my family and myself when somebody will write something particularly vicious in the newspaper or on the net. she is absolutely right. because we researched, and she didn't say anything about
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mrs. owens. in fact, she has a right to be outraged. but to sue is difficult. >> it is very difficult. >> bill: if you're famous. >> there's not a lawsuit filed yet, she's thinking about it, she is also bringing attention to the issue, which is good. it is hard when you are a public figure. >> bill: you have to show damages. so whoopi goldberg would show, i would assume, emotional distress on her and her family. that is damages. then you have to prove malice. two-fold. you have to prove malice. you have to get into this guy's whole psyche and say, why did you want to hurt me? you can do it, but it is very complicated. >> a couple of days after this original report, there was a disclaimer put on the web site saying that he does fake news and peddling in what he said is the most ridiculous conspiracy theories. and that this halfhearted apology to her, he said, i was just showing how fake news can proliferate.
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>> bill: he wasn't. >> no, he lied. the thing is, he's making money from it. this is what is so insidious. the clicks on the web site means he gets a little bit of money. >> bill: from whom? >> well, advertising. >> bill: that is where she could go, after the advertisers that enable him to do this. be very hard to sue this guy. particularly if he lives in that. but it is enough that she is outraged as she is, that's a good thing. i know her. i think that essentially she is 100% correct. >> what you were saying, she wants either a law changed or a lawsuit, to protect all of us. this proliferation of fake news is a danger to everybody, no matter who is spreading it.aw p >> bill: the libel laws and the protect -- the defamation laws should absolutely be changed. and the loser in any of these nuisance lawsuits should have to pay. that is what they do in britain. that would cut the lawsuits down in half. all right, we will follow this
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>> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 16 years and counting. >> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 16 years and counting. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i am bill o'reilly. in the law and order segment tonight, a horrible murder in washington state. 31-year-old jill marie sundberg, mother of four young children, allegedly shot by death by illegal immigrant. who had been deported. you may remember the governor of washington state, jay inslee, ordered his state troopers not to cooperate with i.c.e. on many undocumented matters.te here with us now, eboni williams and kimberly guilfoyle. how did that murder happen? >> great question. you wonder how did this woman get kidnapped and driven away? all social acquaintances were out to an rv park where there was a party. all of the people involved were iny attendance.
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at some point, there is a verbal atdiscord, some kind of problem, altercation between ms. sundberc he feels he was disrespected. so he ordered the rest of themes to put her in an suv, and they took her -- this is the person you are seeing, charged with first-degree murder, gustavo rodriguez, took her to a place where it was isolated, kicked her to her knees, and put a 40-caliber gun to the back of her head and shot her and then, proceeded to shoot her body 13 more times.s. >> bill: rodriguez, he had been deported? he had a criminal record? >> yes. duis, other incidents. the problem is, would you see people like this, all five were illegal, including this individual, he was removed once voluntarily by i.c.e., the problem in a state like washington where they don't comply with all of the federal -- >> bill: this guy actually got
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bail, rodriguez, because he was going to be deported again. before i.c.e. could get him, the local authorities from washington state gave him an $8,000 bond. they've already deported a convicted felon. >> the kicker is, he didn't show up to court for that, no order for his arrest. >> bill: he didn't show up after the bail had given and they n' didn't put out an order for his arrest.. the governor, again, sends a message, illegal alien criminals have a much easier time in washingtonl state. >> the last incident was domestic violence in 2015. >> bill: the other four are being held? >> there are three being held on homicide and two others as material witness to a crime. i expect additional charges will be filed.. >> bill: they were all there. they kidnapped her. >> the prosecutors want to know, bill, the criminal culpability. that is for those other two are being held at reduced bonds.
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>> bill: they are all undocumented mexican nationals. hawaii has filed a lawsuit against that latest travel ban by the trump administration. one of the things in the objection, eboni, is that of people from yemen and libya and sudan and syria don't come here, it hurts the hawaiian travel industry. is that correct? >> that is one of the claims, bill. i know. a bit t t far-fetched. >> bill: no, that's not far-fetched. >> that is a chill on tourism. >> bill: the last time i was in waikiki, right next to me was a tour group from yemen. i asked them, i said, it is hotter in your country, you got this big, giant coastline, why do you have to go to hawaii? all you have to do is walk to the coast and jump to the water in yemen. >> it's the macadamia nuts. >> bill: "we heard you were going to be here, o'reilly, we booked passage from yemen to
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hawaii." from syria, from raqqa, if you are isis, get on a plane, you can fly right into -- that is am valid argument. you go to hawaii suffering because these people are being more vetted -- >>pl can you believe this? >> bill: can i believe it? yes. am i mocking it? of course. >> 100 people, sure. that's a big deal. >> bill: that is very, very huge. >> poor hawaii. >> bill: ladies, thank you. gutfeld and mcguirk on deck. they barely survived the big blizzard that hit new york today.ui we will have their tales of peril. gutfeld has a real good one. as "the factor" continues all weacross the usa and all around the world. safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance,
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>> bill: "back of the book" segment, "what the heck ju >> bill: "back of the book" segment, "what the heck just happened?"ss it may be a miracle that bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld are with us this evening. they both have experienced a savage blizzard that descended upon new york today. gutfeld, what was your closest call? >> first, the media. theycl played it up really, reay huge.st "it will be a giant snowstorm." when it doesn't affect thembe directly, they are kind of mad that it is not as important a story as it used to be. they literally do live in a erbubble. one of those snow globes that is full of flakes. i blame this, bill, on donald trump. clearly, mother nature, a woman, ise registering her disgust over the new president and decided not to show up for work. >> bill: all right, so it wasn't
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as bad, mcguirk, as your dress would indicate. tr i take no chances. i take all precautions. he is right, the media, it affects new york city. if it was detroit or chicago -- >> bill: they do that all the time in detroit or chicago. >> exactly right. lester holt and shep smith have to wait an extra 10 minutes for their car service. that is why we all panicked. >> bill: it's like, how dare they snow -- they being the weather gods -- on new york city and the northeast corridor? now, you still have the tag, the price tag on your hat. >> yes.p >> bill: i want everyone to know that. a recent acquisition? >> that means i didn't pay for it. [laughter] >> bill: i see. >> a badge of honor. >> bill: i was going to ask if there was a mirror in the store or not. >> i didn't have the luxury of looking in the mirror. i just snatched it real quick. >> bill: you live on long island, where i live, you live in a swanky place. and that is subject to the giant tides that the weather forecast, big tides come. and they sweep away children and small dogs, right? >> that is true.
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in fact, in my backyard right now, they're body surfing, for god's sakes. no, it wasn't so bad. the waves were big but the surf did not come up over the dunes. it was actually -- okay, i am sick and tired of the snowflakes ndshutting everything down, for god's sakes. stop overreacting. >> bill: the snowflakes aren't the real snowflakes. you are talking about people who are too sensitive in life. >> that's the pun. >> bill: like gutfeld. >> you know who else i am angry at? the weather channel. they keep calling the blizzard "stella." it is a woman's name. it is heteronormative. we don't have to assign gender to weather occurrences. the weather channel should apologize to all women. >> bill: this storm, i didn't even know this was called tstella. >> they are calling it. >> bill: can you do the brando imitation of "streetcar named desire"? stella! >> i can do some brando imitations but i can't do that one. bill: did you know it was stella?>>
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>> i heard that. you wear a nice hat, some layers, especially for the snowflakes, wear your rubbers, please. >> bill: on your feet. >> your galoshes. >> the galoshes. >> the galoshes. that's what i meant. >> bill: you don't want to wander off. the fox news channel was pretty responsible in covering this. i was watching. our weather people, they weren't melting down, they weren't -- >> perspective. >> bill: they weren't triggered. they didn't need a safe space, whereas on some of the other channels, they did. they needed an igloo. >> i actually was scared last night, and i bought wine and pop tarts, which is what i normally do. and i sat in my bathtub and waited until morning. >> all you need to know, the new york knicks are playing, broadway is open for business, if the fragile cupcakes in "hamilton" can perform, then you'll be okay. >> bill: are you actually gonna wear this outside? >> no. >> bill: this is new york.
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if you go out there, don't wear it on the subway. if you wear it on the subway, you will be on the tracks, not on the train. >> they might stay away from mer >> bernie, that was how your original hair looked. [laughter] l: that's about right. >> the '70s look. [laughter] >> bill: all right, gentlemen, thanks for making it. we appreciate it. and the word of the day is mush. "the factor" tip of the day, some information about jesus. "the tip," moments away. f he ti♪ like a human fingerprint, no two whale flukes are the same. because your needs are unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and life insurance solutions for more than 145 years. ask a financial advisor how you can tailor solutions from pacific life to help you reach your financial goals.
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triggered is a serious thing for mental health. it was a school in canada that removed the scale. sure. [laughs] that's where my ancestors are from, kevin.
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happy early st. patrick's day. the suits are great, kevin. we buy american as much as we can. interesting aside, while researching "the rising sun," he was not well received. folks who run the museum there were not cooperative with us and some of the displays inside the museum were anti-american. worth mentioning, the united states spent billions of dollars building up and protecting it to this day.
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the alert ones will. the book is funny butt makes serious pointss about our out-of-control pc culture. however if the teenager is snowflakes, it could be trouble. 110 years old today. i will have what she is having. finally factor "tip of the day," my book killing jesus is now out in paperback just in time for lent and theo upcoming easter season. it was the hardest book for martin and i to write because we wanted to do original research. let me give you one example. this is what the actual cross looked like the jesus of nazareth was nailed to. it was in the shape of a t. not like most of the crosses you see in church or a vampire would use. the reason the romans used that
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torturous wooden thing was that the stem was placed permanentlym in the ground as a reminder to anyone who would defy the roman emperor. then they put the crossbeam on top of the stem into a premade fissure and used the rope to ti it in. killing jesus, full of that kind of historical fact. we hope you check it out in paperback. factor "tip of the day." that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. different from billoreilly.com. oreilly@foxnews.comm. word of the day, do not be a poltroon while writing to "the factor." tomorrow, president trump will be giving a live address in tennessee. on our hour, so we will be there live as well. kind of like you will be live, we will be live, and you will
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watch it live right here on "the factor." then we will analyze it for you. thank you for watching us tonight, i am bill o'reilly and please remember that the spin stops here. because we are definitely looking out for you. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the theory that russia won the november election for donald trump through meddling, as we are setting up exactlydo what we know and what we do not know about that story. there is no evidence that the russian government hacked any votes in november. there's no evidence that russian officials collaborated withbe donald trump. or swung a single vote away from hillary clinton. there's no reason to believe that the russian government changed the course of american history.in there's merely innuendo and conspiracy