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the war financially devastated both countries. the first gulf war began 2 years ago today. now you know the news for this tuesday, september 22nd, 2009. i'm shepard smith. thanks for hanging out for a while. you know who is coming now. bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> you sound like you don't think it's a good idea to accepted those troops to afghanistan. >> not a good idea. i think it's a disaster. bill: reports are the commander in afghanistan may quit if president obama doesn't send more troops to the theater. is there a crisis brewing in the afghan war? >> i'm just one little person. and i have got 50 things thrown at me and i'm like, you know, what did i do? bill: the state of california now says doctors who gave anna nicole smith all those drugs were both sexually involved with
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her. is it legal has been investigating. ♪ wild thing. bill: what's this all about? tom delay a wild thing? ♪ wild thing. bill: this may be too horrible to contemplate ♪ wild thing. i think i love you. bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us tonight. is there a crisis in afghanistan? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the general stanley mcchrystal has asked president obama for 40,000 more troops to contain the taliban. so far the president has not agreed to send those forces saying this. >> we are not going to make a decision about any further troop deployments until we know what
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exactly is our strategy, what are the tactics, how will troops be used. can we justify taking those steps? and i'm going to be asking some very hard questions. bill: well, today there are reports that general mcchrystal may quit if he doesn't get the troops he needs. factor has not been able to confirm that but the mcclatchey news service printed it. there is no question the war in afghanistan is not going well there are three reasons why. first, the afghan government led by hamid karzai is corrupt. many distrust him. there are not enough nato troops to protect the afghan from the taliban. the terrorists own the night. three, afghan tradition doesn't encourage democracy it's a tribal country. absolutely no loyalty to the u.s.a. ornate toe. we are really up against it in that country. the taliban has all the money it needs because of drug dealing it can pay young men to commit murder. the afghan army is weak and disorged -- disorganized after
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eight years of nato's presence. president obama is aware of all of this and being pressured by the far left even george will want to give up the fight. but if america does give up the fight, the terrorists win. it's just like it was in iraq before the surge there can knob surge in afghanistan without more troops. so president obama should commit them. but if this escalation doesn't turn the tide. nato is pretty much out of options. of course, that will be a disaster for the world. as the muslim terrorists will declare victory. al qaeda will have a big sanctuary. and president obama will look weak. what a mess. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. two other views on this disturbing situation. joining from us los angeles brian daughtery, senior editor of reason magazine and from washington dennis kucinich a democratic gr m ohio. congressman kucinich you oppose almost all wars and did you in iraq and now you are in afghanistan. >> i was right about iraq. bill: i don't know. the surge work. the surge gave the iraqi people
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at least a chance at freedom and all the americans that died didn't die in vain. that's debateable. >> every american who died served this country with great honor. i also want to say you know, iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 and al qaeda. bill: we know that. >> no weapons of mass destruction. >> when you are in it, you win it. >> you have got to be right. bill: we are in afghanistan. if we lose it, then the terrorists win. it's as simple as that we lose. terrorists win. correct? >> well, you said two things in your introduction i thought was absolutely right. it's not a democracy. it's a tbal culture. and, also, it has a corrupt government. so, when you think about that, why are we putting our troops lives on the line for that they can't have an honest election. it's run -- the government is run by drug money. i mean, this -- we have have to ask some hard questions. also, look at the map, bill. look at the map. you know, we are going to destabilize the region the longer we stay there we are going to have to worry about going into pakistan.
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it's going to make it more difficult to deal with iran. the situation in iraq is always going to be trouble. we need to get russia and iran and china and india together and say help us solve this problem. help us stabilize the region. bill: we also need to give everybody health insurance and with no money to pay for it and you know, miracles are miracles, that's not going to happen. you didn't answer my question but i will give mr. daugherty a chance. if we pull out, the terrorists win. it's as simple as that. we pull out, we leave, they win. >> it's not as simple as that you know, bill, it's conservatives of all people who should recognize this war for what it is. it's a classic government boondoggle getting more expensive by the month. we are doubling down on the bad bat. the results are getting worse and worse. this is a huge social engineering boondoggle with a body count of american troops that's horrendous, that's getting worse. we can get out. we do not need to manage the al qaeda threat by adding 100,000 american troops on the ground in afghanistan. it can be dealt with other ways.
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bill: you both surely know if u.s. gets out of afghanistan, chaos will ensue and it will. >> chaos is ensuing right now. bill: we won. they are leaving. we won. they are leaving. that's what they are going to say. chaos will break out. that's what's going to happen. you know that. >> chaos already reigns. it's getting worse and worse every month and american troops are dying. bill: they are not dying in the numbers they they died in iraq. ever but every human life is precious, particularly our military. >> they are dying in worse numbers every month. last few months have been the worst casualty months. bill: that's true. just like iraq, congressman, the tide could turn if it's managed properly. look, i don't like this war. i don't like this war. i don't have any competence. i have been to been to afghanistan. i have no confidence that we can impose our kind of democracy on that nation. i don't like it. but i don't want the united states to lose to the taliban. i think that's a disaster with unintended consequences all day
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long, congressman. >> you know, we have to have some new thinking on this. the idea of a safe haven, yes. we could stay in afghanistan but at what price? at the price of escalating a war with pakistan? at the price of, what, the thousands of lives of u.s. troops? you know, russia had over 100,000 troops, i think 112,000 troops at its peak. general mcchrystal's plan would put us over 100,000. this is not the track we are on is on the same track that russia -- bill: it's a different situation. >> it's worse. it's worse. bill: they like america. they like us. they hated the russians. but they fear the taliban because they don't have security. all right. now, you mentioned pakistan, congressman. pakistan has taken pretty good action to hurt the taliban themselves. the taliban are onhe defensive in pakistan. so the afghan war is not hurting the pakistanis right now. in fact, if we pull out, i will submit to you the taliban will be much stronger and will become
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more of a threat to pakistan. >> well, you know, pakistan has to account for the security of pakistan. the united states cannot take upon itself to the burden of protecting pakistan and protecting afghanistan and taking on iran and keeping a war going in iraq. don't we have some things to take care of back here at home? aren't we forget something about what we need to take care of. >> that's exactly my point. bill: i'm going to give you the last point. i submit we give it one more shot. give mcchrystal the 40,000 he needs and see what happens. i will give you the last word. >> no. of the many things we can't afford. this war is one of them. it's already costing 7 billion a month. it's going to cost a lot more over this surge. it's never going to achieve the goal of a stable afghanistan. tons of empires have found themselves running aground in afghanistan. let's not let america be one of them. bill: thanks for the debate. next on the rundown, rudeness in
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bill: impact segment tonight, president obama has been quite clear saying rudeness in the political discourse is hurting the nation. last night president obama picked up on that. >> since the hard core right wing of the republican party took over their party in the late 1970s, we have become more partisan and polarized. i remember i was kid kidding newt gingrich the other day we are out of politics we can be nicer to each other. we were at senator lott's portrait inviting the worst thing that trent lott ever said i was a spoiled brat. newt once said i was the enemy of normal americans. with us now newt gingrich who hosts a new dvd with his wife
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called "rediscovering god in america to our heritage." this this is now becoming a big deal this rudeness factor. i have been doing this 13 years. i guess i'm the poster boy for rudeness. i guess i'm the problem here, ladies and gentlemen. but, what we try to do here is vigorous debate. once in a while we get a little rude. i never heard all of this stuff from media or anybody else when they were kicking the living daylights out of bush and cheney. cheneyhow rude were those people getting them? >> when several dozen democrats were booing president george w. bush in the 2005 state of the union, that was somehow not inappropriate. because, after all, he deserved to be booed because he wasn't a liberal. when tipp o'neal said of ronald reagan he has ice water in his heart, that was somehow not inappropriate because after all tipp o'neal was a lovely irish
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liberal democrat and therefore, what he said must have been ok. there is this weird double standard. you know, acorn, which has now become fairly famous is an organization dedicated to disruption, which the president worked with very, very closely. his justice department just dropped a case which they were winning against a group of left wing activists that were filmed browbeating and intimidating voters last year. bill: the black panther case in philadelphia is what you are talking about. >> exactly. so as long as you are a left winger, violating the rules, disrupting meetings, imposing your will, yelling at people, saying bad things, that's not bad behavior. bill: we never justify bad behavior by -- >> that's the double standard. bill: joe wilson made a mistake. >> i do, too. bill: you win the debate in the long run. that's why we have been number one for years.
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you win it with the facts. you don't win it by calling people names. you don't win it by disrupting and being disruptful to the president of the united states even if you disagree with them. you don't do that wilson hurt his own cause. i have to submit to you that there is a lot of meanness going on. i think it's worse than it's ever been in the media. it is just nasty, nasty stuff coming down on both sides. >> well, i think first of all the breakdown of the media, the rise of blogs, the rise of anybody who wants to write anything they want to has led a lot of people anonymously to write evil things because they can do it. they can post it and get away with it let's be clear. what joe wilson did was wrong and he has apologized. to the best of my knowledge, not a single one of the democrats who booed president george w. bush, not a single one, ever apologized. i'm just making the case there is a double standard. bill: absolutely. everybody knows that. >> i wish we could get back to a
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clear pattern of debate. every time i go out on the road and i'm in a situation i was -- robert rush, for example. i have done some things with howard dean. every time we are civil and we have a rational -- the kind of conversation you and i are having, audiences are delighted. they are eager to have people who can disagree without being disagreeable. bill: they are. but sometimes you have to -- and i do this probably too much, confront. you know, look, barney frank, in the most famous recently on the factor, came on here and lied. >> sure. bill: he lied about his outlook of fannie mae and freddie mac when we just played the clip and he was trying to tell the audience i didn't say what you just heard me say. howard dean did the exact same thing the other day. there you have to go after them. there you have to say. >> all you have to do is replay the clip and say. bill: when he is standing there and going no, i didn't do it. have you got to say yeah, did you it. people are going you are rude. there is a place for rudeness. but it has to be the last --
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>> i don't want to be rude. bill: you can be rude. [ laughter ] >> i would rather think there is a place for directness. bill: all right. well, i like that. i'm direct and not rude. we will hold the speaker over because i want to find out three things that speaker gingrich think would make health care reform acceptable to all of us. three things. later, california now says doctors who gave anna nicole smith massive amounts of narcotic were actually sexually involved with her. is it legal upcoming. quality and reliability...
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bill: spent a lot of time studying health care in america. mr. speaker, the three things that would bring us all together, liberals, conservatives, democrat, republicans, so we could have genuine health care reform,
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which we need. everybody knows we need it. give me three things. >> the center for health transformation we have developed those kind of things. one, we ought to have a system where you know price and quality and where you get to make choices. bill: ok. so let's stop you there so all the procedures and the drugs and everything should be listed somewhere on the internet so people can say this is how much it should cost. >> the state of florida now posts all the costs and they discovered, shockingly, people went to the less expensive drugstore. bill: there you go. >> it brought down the price when they knew the price. bill: everybody has co-pays, so you bring it down. i like that. >> that's number one. bill: ok. go. >> number two, allow insurance companies to sell across state lines. if you something did something karl ice is a has introduced allow health plans to be available in every state. there would be 305 different insurance choices available tomorrow morning for every small business in america. bill: that seems to be simple. that seems to be easy. let's try that.
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>> i mean it's so totally doable. bill: why won't they do it? >> because it would work. bill: no. there has got to be another reason. >> i don't want to be rude but i want to be direct. bill: you can be rude. >> if you are a liberal and your number one goal is to have a bigger bureaucracy with more power in washington, d.c. and we come along with market-oriented solution that actually makes washington less important. bill: so it's ideology then. >> ideology blocks it. third example which i think is amazing jim frog who works with us at the center wrote a book called "stop paying the corroboration." you think that's a pretty straightforward model. we believe there is 70 to $120 billion a year stolen in medicare and medicaid. bill: but obama is going to stop all of that and that's going to pay for everybody's health care. >> they don't have a single provision that does that. bill: the president will do it. >> i'm glad you believe that. bill: i'm just saying what he is saying. isn't he saying that? >> he is saying it but there is
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nothing in the bill that does it. bill: but he is going to do it. you don't understand. >> i actually am an old fashioned american. i like to seat legislative language. i like to see how it is going to happen. bill: i was the first one that said and george stephanopoulos said to me that's impossible. >> when somebody comes up to see and says i really do have the brooklyn bridge for sale, i would like to see the certificate. not just give them a check. bill: i have a beef with you on something that you like and that's putting medical records on electronic, take them out of paper. >> why is that a beef? >> because, if you have anything on the internet, it can be hacked into, stolen, it can be downloaded, and i don't want my health care records in the hands of anybody but my doctor. >> well, first of all, kaiser currently has 13 million electronic health records. the v.a. has 24 million electronic health records.
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virtually everybody watch fing us using automatic teller machine. go all over the planet. bill: do you want your health care records to be accessed by people who want to hurt you. >> you are in greater danger of having somebody xerox your paper records. look at the george clooney case a couple years ago. you are in greater danger of having somebody xerox your records than stolen. bill: you don't feel that the doctor patient confidentiality is worth anything. >> i believe there should be a law that makes it a severe felony to hack into electronic health records. >> we should say to the country at large it's so important that you have confidence in your electronic health record that anybody who hacks in goes to jail for a really long time. bill: very hard to catch these guys, these scoundrels. yes, it will save billions, it will make the treatment. >> if you are in a car wreck somewhere and you are in a coma and they can access your records. bill: they can save your life. >> they save your life. you will be glad they took the
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risk. 98% of the country will opt in. bill: newt gingrich, everybody. not too rude. i'm glad. sometimes you frighten me. [ laughter ] bill: plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. john travolta expected to testify in extortion trial related to his son's death. is it legal anna nicole smith's doctors. sex and drugs involved. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. 
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bill: president obama has been all over the place the last couple of days as you know. here now with what he has done well and what he has done poorly, fox news analyst alan colmes and monica crowley. ok, monica, what has the president not done well. >> well, in his media blitz this weekend where he appeared on everything from nickelodeon to the playboy channel but not fox, he appeared somewhat baffled by the idea that americans weren't doing black flips of excitement over his health care plan. he told george stephanopoulos, there you see him, he said, you
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know, i really need to step up my game. i really haven't done so well, i'm, not, quote, breaking through. the problem is and this is what he doesn't seem to be getting. i don't know whether it's ego or narcissism or what is blocking him from getting this. it is not the messenger, it is the message. 5 of% according -- 56% of ameris hate what is he proposing on health care. americans are in revolt. there was a little noticed gallup poll released this week where they asked americans about the size and activism of government. 57% of americans say that government is trying to do too much in the economy that's better left to individuals and businesses. bill: so it's an intrusion of big government that most americans rebel against. i think that's true, colmes. >> i think if you generally have ask people less or more government. people will say less government. people do want to change the healthcare system. they are not happy they have got to bag somebody on the phone to pay insurance bill.
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bill: they don't want it run by the feds. the change they want-the speaker and i just discussed. could have done a better job. >> what he has done wrong is not come forth with his own policy and left it to the legislature to come forward with a policy. had he come better and said here is what i want, it would have been better. >> we discussed this with the speaker as well. saying i'm going to pay for this by knocking out waste and fraud in the current system. >> nobody buys that. bill: even you. >> look at that finger coming my way. you are right. i said the last time i was on the show. bill: that's ridiculous. >> end of speech he should have been where does the money come from where do you save the money? that's the problem he has. specific about here is where the savings are. bill: what's he done well. >> just the converse of what dr. crowley said. just the fact he appeared on these shows, six, seven, ten. the fact is we don't watch all these shows. we see one or two.
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you see meet the press or letterman. very smart to gopher othe head of congress to go directly to the american people to spread the wealth on sunday shows and comedy show like letterman. he goes on letterman, jokes about the race issue. he gets, you know, i happened to be black before i became president. bill: what does it get him? >> it's a personal connection with the audience. bill: so he is trying to charm the audience? >> well, charm. but, also, look, people need to know he is a real guy who thinks like a real person. >> they already know that alan. come on. >> it doesn't hurt to be reminded when you have right wingers beating him up day and night calling him all kinds of names on a regular basis. bill: wait. he is getting beaten up. right? you do it. >> however,. bill: is he getting beat up. >> that's true. bill: what is the antidote to being beat up? put your own case out there. >> every american president gets beat up. if you don't expect it to run for the job. >> he said that. >> where are the surrogates? the president of the united states should not be the one making his case.
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bill: i like seeing him do that i want to see him on fox. >> he has no decent surrogates on health care not harry reid, not nancy pelosi. bill: you think reid and pelosi are good to make the case? >> he has image. -- rahm immawnel. >> the american presidency should on stain some miss steek to it mystic. when he goes out carpet-bombing the media like this. bill: you think is he cheapening his brand? >> he is running the risk of diminishing returns. bill: bill maybe there is something to this. colmes, he is overexposed. he is like sponge bob. he is on all the time. i can't get away from him. >> most people are not watching six sunday morning shows. bill: it doesn't matter. the perception is he is always on. is he celina gomez. every second there she is.
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the hardest working woman i have ever seen. >> i was not on fox. he is not always on. bill: that's ridiculous. >> he was on during the campaign which was good. bill: real quick. >> people started to tune him out and not listen to him. obama runs the risk this early. very dangerous. bill: rock and a hard place, everybody. there they are. come right back segment contains explicit charges from the state of california not us concerning anna nicole smith's doctors. huge lawsuit against wal-mart over questionable pictures of children. is it legal moments away. going urgently... waking up to go... it's time to do what lots of guys everywhere have already done-- go see your doctor, because those could be urinary symptoms due to bph, an enlarged prostate. and for many men, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms due to bph in one week. one week.
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bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment. john travolta expected to testify in the extortion trial related to his son's death. awful story. an in nicole smith's doctors in
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even more trouble and a huge lawsuit against wal-mart. arizona couples takes pictures of theirs daughters ages 1, 4, and a playing in the bathtub. they bring the pictures to wal-mart to get them developed. the store concerned about child porn doesn't know where the pictures came from. calls the authorities, child protective authorities removes the children from the home for more than a month. eventually the pictures are deemed to be innocent. but the damage was done. >> tryingtrying to be strong for your children when they are being taken away from you. when you can't make sense of it or ask the question where am i going and you can't even tell them where they are going. and have you told them nobody will ever do anything to you. mommy and daddy will always be here. you wonder if your kids can ever trust you again. bill: nightmare. now, a huge lawsuit by the parents against wal-mart. joining us to comment. attorney and fox news analyst lis wiehl author of the book "face of betrayal." attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. this is terrible.
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this is awful. >> absolutely. >> pictures. what do you do? >> that's the problem for these parents in their lawsuit is that there is a qualified immunity for those who report suspected child abuse and the only way you can get passed, you can pierce that immunity you can show malice his in showing they weren't acting in good faith by doing the reporting. i don't see the facts here. it is a tragedy. the parents are doing the right thing in terms of getting the story out so other parents know that this is something wal-mart does, that others may do, so that they can at least advise themselves, you know, you don't have to go through wal-mart if you don't want to. bill: digital cameras these days. but it is disturbing, wiehl, because people were hurt. the children were hurt. the parents were hurt. >> absolutely. bill: the store doesn't seem to have done anything wrong although i don't know what the judgment is because i haven't seen the pictures. how do you read it? >> they had unsuitable print policy which apparently would say to these parents, look, if we don't like these pictures we
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are going to turn them over to law enforcement. but they never told the parents. this bill, how about you just pick up the phone and dial the number that's attached to because you have to put your phone number down and say, you know, who are you? are the parents? are you somehow related? bill: i don't know if a wal-mart clerk comes under the job heading there. >> what if you get a true perv on the other side. but this guy looking at these pictures didn't know what kind of parents he has dealing with. bill: didn't know what to do. >> wouldn't we rather have these guys airing on the side of protecting children than protecting not? >> i'm sorry, you have got kids in three or four that are clearly just taking a baath. >> clearly? >> i have seen the pictures. >> no, you haven't. >> i have not seen all the pictures. i have seen some of the pictures. >> that's a problem. >> some the genitalia was showing, apparently. that's a child you are talking about. >> you haven't seen the photos. >> it's good that was taken not by a digital camera. something put up on facebook or the internet. i feel completely different. bill: let's advance the story
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now. it goes to court. goes to a jury. >> it could get out. bill: you think it will be thrown out. >> they have a legal defense. they don't have to argue the facts. they have a legal defense which we're immune unless they can allege bad faith or male on our part. bill: that'shehe statute? >> yes. that's the law in arizona. >> for very good reason. you don't want to deter reports of child abuse. >> it's not malice but it's absolute neglect to not pick up the phone. bill: they victim mount. >> the law enforcement has immunity. wal-mart does not have immunity. >> i'm sorry, least. bill: she says wal-mart has immunity. >> i'm sorry but you are absolutely wrong. there is a specific statute in arizona that says reporters of suspected child abuse are also protected. and there has been court rulings in similar jurisdictions with similar laws that expand that to clerks at stores like rite aid and wal-mart. >> they did not tell them about
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the unsuitable print policy. they didn't warn them. they acted in neglect and they defamed these people. bill: i'm going to stop it. you don't think it's going to get thrown out. >> i think it will go to court. whether it will actually win, i don't know. >> we will see. bill: if you are wrong, you have to buy her a real big dinner. if you are wrong you have to buy her a real big dinner. >> i don't think can i do any big dinners. go to the gym. >> let's do a spa day. bill: john travolta's son dies in the baum -- bahamas, tragic accident. somebody is charged with extorting money from the travoltas. tell us. >> a paramedic and politician, put them together, said they were going to extort 25 -- going to try to extort $25 million from the travoltas, why? because travolta signed a refusal to transport document. in other words, when the paramedic arrived there, he said. bill: he didn't want the boy.
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>> he may not have realized how badly off the boy was. bill: they threatened him with exposure of not having -- unless they paid him. >> exactly. apparently it's on tape. >> no, no, no. but the authorities came out and said john travolta did not sign that document which is one of the biggest sign that document. >> there could be pictures. bill: they said unless you pay. pictures out. >> police are saying he didn't sign it. bill: what you are both saying is the whole case is shrouded in mystery right now. >> bill: anna nicole smith, she dies of drug overdose a lot like michael jackson. there she is. two psychiatrists, one psychiatrist and another doctor giving her massive amounts of narcotics. now the state of california, i don't know what reason they would do, this kelly, says not only were the doctors giving her narcotics but they were sexually
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involved. why would they do that. >> showing another ethical line has been crossed by these two. they have video of the one on the left that was her internist licking her face. there it is. woman on the right was her psychiatrist. and she, too, was allegedly involved in a sexual twist with anna nicole in some bathtub naked. that's according to reports. if this is true, your psychiatrist is not supposed to be sleeping with you. bill: if they are charged with all kinds of criminal homicide, neglect, whatever it is, why bother with this beef? >> the line has been crossed and show that to a jury. bill: there is no criminality there. this is all civil stuff. >> two investigations underway. one right now is criminal. one relates to losing their licenses. they have been charged. those two along with howard k. stern charged with giving her accus causing the acute drug intoxication death. providing with controlled substances. bill: on the hearing on october 5th, they are going to say look, we are going to charge you with what? >> involuntary manslaughter.
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they prescribed 300,000 plus pills that they shouldn't have. what's going to be interesting. bill: involuntary manslaughter. >> they didn't intend to kill her. as the pharmacist came out and said this was pharmaceutical suicide. bill: what can you get for that? >> i don't know exactly. it's probably 10 year range. >> the conspiracy charge is bad enough conspiracy to provide controlled substances. in support of that claim, in addition to the sex talk, the d.a. came out and released documents showing that they had been -- that this pharmacy had turned -- three pharmacies had turned down the prescriptions that had within turned in by anna nicole smith's doctors. in other words, these doctors tried to get the prescriptions filled and three pharmacies said no way, that is a suicide cocktail and we are not filling it? >> clearly they found a pharmacist that were willing to do it. bill: slam dunk that these two doctors are going to be convicted of serious criminal charges and they ladle this other stuff on them. >> if their depositions out. >> there they are dirt bags. bill: totally irresponsible.
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>> depositions out there already been taken under civil cases where they say we knew nothing. bill: they are toast. their lives are over, these doctors. in a moment, the great american news quiz featuring giant sharks and jay leno. sharks weren't after jay but just two different questions. right back with the news quiz. okay. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew. yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. made fresh from your desk, cook it fresh, strain it fresh, mix it fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers, look for it in the soup or pasta aisle.
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bill: the news quiz starring the quiz kids themselves. "fox & friends" guy steve doocy playing for david vaughn in that nasa sis, virginia. and fox news anchor. -- check out bill o'reilly.com for all the action. here is question number two -- number one. i am delirious today.
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the whole day. the acorn people say they are being treated unfairly. >> we are not going to take this lying down. we believe that -- in fact, we know that this was a form of entrapment. and, yes, we're going to go after this videographer and fox. bill: of course, we are still waiting but that's ok. what state has now issued subpoenas over acorn's activities? bill: cards up please. the answer is d, louisiana. you both are dunderheads. we have been doing that investigation. >> 20 states. bill: the state of o'reilly. bill: question number two, great white sharks are making a comeback off the coast of massachusetts. >> i can go slower head. come down and chum some of this [bleep] ♪ we are going to need a bigger
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boat. bill: see what smoking bill: you were up there. >> irinterviewed the coast guard. they told me four and the paper says five. the coast coward says five. >> you are in my backyard here. bill: question number three, president obama recently bill: that was an easy one. i like to throw one easy one in
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just to make everyone relax. doocy is up by one. maccallum with two to go. question number four, nolle wed game, one of the longest running american game shows. >> what will your husband say is the one thing he absolutely forbids you to put on his wiener? >> onions. no onions. >> all right. nona? >> bengay. [ laughter ] bill: i don't get it but doocy and mccallum are having a great time. i don't get it. which gay celebrity couple will be the first same-sex couple to appear on the newly wed game? bill: cards up, please. and the answer is c. the star trek guy.
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[ laughter ] >> i didn't know the newlywed game was coming back. that was funny. bill: you liked the bengay line? that was funny. bill: martha maccallum, everybody, email her directly. jay leno is now on at 10:00 p.m. >> did you see that video from the philadelphia phillies game the other day the dad catching the foul ball. the daughter throwing it back. i was bothered by that kevin and i were at that very same game. the exact same thing happened to us. we didn't wind up on youtube. well, here, show. [cheers and applause] bill: how many years did leno do his late night show? bill: doocy scores again.
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>> i'm going to throw all the cards up in the air. bill: second week in a row. >> four sharks. bill: we're going to put you out there and see how many show up. >> come on. bill: david vaughn. you win a lot of nice prizes. pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring a dancing tom delay. heaven help us. right back. this is my small-business specialist, tara.
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bill: time now for pinheads and patriots. former house majority leader tom delay has a hidden talent. ♪ ♪ wild thing, i think i love you. ♪ i want to know for sure. [cheers] ♪ come on, hold me tight ♪ i love you.
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bill: it's enough to put me into classical music. now, did you think you would ever see that? did you? just for his courage, mr. delay is a patriot. on the pinhead front general electric ceo jeffrey immelt finally signed a pledge not to do business with iran. finally, after years and years and years it took immelt to do it. as we reported, general electric was elm -- embarrassed to send money to the brutal mullahs. reremains a pinhead. thousands of letters last night. bill: i will try one more time elizabeth, i know it's a complicated issue. a public option is a government-run insurance agency set up to compete with private companies. that's unfair to those private companies because the feds don't have to make a profit and can pay expenses with taxpayer dollars. i support a marketplace where
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private insurance companies could compete nationally under federal guidelines. that would pool resources. now that would lower premium costs but profits would stay in the private sector and no government official will telling you what doctor to see. an insurance marketplace brings competition which is what is needed here. i hope everybody understands that. david hood: bill: perhaps because i'm the astute interrogator? somehow i think john is not giving me a compliment.
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bill: we're half way there. bill: well, that will serve you well in the future. bill: smith got top billing, jerry? is that what you are telling me here? maybe they will just say s. reilly daugherty. that would -- s. reill daughtery. that's how you do it. congrats on the baby. how about our web site? www.fox news.com/o'reilly fox news memo posted there. comments from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town.

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