tv The O Reilly Factor FOX News October 15, 2010 5:00am-6:00am EDT
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>> bret: oh, dora. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it the student section. just an idea. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> let me break this to you. 70% of measures don't want that mosque down there. don't give me the we. >> where is that poll? >> bill: fireworks on "the view" as the liberal sensibility regarding muslims is challenged. by me. >> why aren't we saying. >> it's inappropriate. >> why is continue appropriate when 70%. >> bill: who do you think killed us on 9/11? >> oh my god! that is [bleep] >> bill: so, who was right. >> bill: muslims didn't kill us on 9/11? is that what you are saying? >> extremists. >> bill: who was wrong? >> i don't want to sit here now. i'm done. >> bill: we will analyze a political issue that has implications all the way up to the white house. >> we're talking about obama in
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general. >> bill: separated the president from the folks. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama muslims "the view" ladies and me, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as you may know, i'm doing some media in support of my new book pinheads and patriots, where you stand in the age of obama. as part of that i went on "the view" this morning and was asked why president obama's poll numbers are falling. that ignited a fiery debate. >> two things are driving president obama's poll numbers down and driving him individually crazy. because he didn't expect any of this. the economy is just flat. all right? numbers came out today. again, they are not good. so that's number one. but, number two. >> again, he inherited a lot of
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it and -- >> bill: statute of limitations have run out on that. $11 trillion. yeah. [ applause ] >> bill: look. when you spend a trillion dollars trying to turn it around and it doesn't work, that's on you. okay? [ applause ] >> bill: not on the pinheads before you. microeconomics is not my deal i'm just explaining why his numbers are down. so the people see a trillion dollars of their tax money and nothing to show for it yet. but they also see a widening gulf between the president and them personally. and that's what i write about in pinheads and patriots. >> what does that. >> bill: the mosque down here on 9/11. that's inappropriate. it's -- sure, they have a right to do it and in the constitution but it's inappropriate because a lot of the 9/11 families, who i know, say, look, we don't want that. it shouldn't be there. >> what about the discussion? >> bill: no, no, no. there is the president going well, they have a right to do it. >> this is america. this is america. >> bill: listen to me because
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you will learn. [audience autoing] >> big head. big head. >> bill: he says to the press yeah, they have a right to do it and that's true. then the question is what about the wisdom of it, mr. president? and he goes i'm not going to comment. where upon everybody in the country goes, what? >> we're americans u too. we agree with him. >> bill: you agree with him. most americans. >> i'm an american. >> bill: let me break this to you. 70% of americans don't want that mosque down there. so don't give me the we business. >> where is that poll? i want to see that poll. >> bill: do you want to bet on that? i will show you that poll in a minute. >> all i'm saying is i'm american too. >> 70% don't want it down there. >> why is that? >> bill: it's inappropriate. >> why is it inappropriate? >> muslims are the ones that killed us on 9/11. >> oh, my god. that is [bleep] >> bill: muslims didn't kill us on 9/11? is that what you are saying. >> extremists. >> what religion was mr. mcvey?
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>> extremists -- >> bill: i'm telling you. >> bill, i don't want to sit here now. i don't. i'm outraged by that statement. >> bill: you are outraged about muslims killed us on 9/11? [cheers and applause] >> i want to say something. i want to say something to all of you. you have just seen what should not happen. we should be able to have discussions without washing our hands and screaming and walking off stage. i love my colleague. that should not have happened. now, let me just say to you in a calmer voice. it was extremists. you cannot take a whole religion and demean them because. >> bill: not demeaning anybody. >> yes, you are. >> bill: no, i'm not. >> bill: now both misgoldberg and ms. behar returned to the set and the discussion resumed.
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>> today you are a pinhead. >> bill: i don't think so. i will disagree with that. [ laughter ] >> >> bill: i tell it like it is. >> you are a pinhead because i believe you knew what you said when you said muslims. then you came back and you made a distinction. >> bill: again, we are discussing an issue that is very complicated. and i assume that people understand muslim terrorists. the assumption was that we were attacked by a certain people and that has to be in the nation's consciousness. >> bill: how did we get here? were we attacked by japanese extremists? how did we get to this point? now the poll i cited was taken by cnn in august about 70% of americans, as i said agree with me on the ground zero mosque issue it's inaproceed i can't. no one i know wants to insult muslims but almost everybody i know is tired of the political correctness surrounding the 9/11 attack. the truth is, that if moderate muslims all over the world would stand with america against
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radical islam the terrorists couldn't exist. but obviously that is not happening. now, i'm not in the business of sugar coating harsh reality. this program and my book state the truth as i see it. i enjoy jousting with "the view" ladies because with the exception of elisabeth hasselbeck, they don't see it my way and i want their audience to hear both sides. i love that exposition today. didn't you? and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction from both the left and the right. beginning with fox news analyst laura ingraham. author of the big best selling book the obama diaries ms. laura joins us now from washington. >> hey, bill, my ears are bleeding. that was wild. >> bill: it was wild. nobody expected it by the way. i didn't expect that to happen. >> it wasn't a contrived walk-out because it looked a little too convenient for me. let me tell you. >> bill: no. >> here is what i say. who gave joy behar the badge? last time i checked she wasn't
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an official speech police officer but apparently she has appointed herself as such. i'm a little surprised that whoopi goldberg would go down that road. because she said some really sensible things lately when i was on "the view" and i know when you have been on before about taxes and so forth. here we are at a point in our country, bill, where you can't actually say something that is true without getting jumped and without people getting up, saying things like repeating themselves over and over again without making an argument, walking off the stage and then demanding an apology essentially from you. i find that to be mind-blowing. >> bill: i'm interested to hear your opinion on this and also alicia menendez a liberal is coming up behind you. >> oh, good. >> bill: distinction that ms. behar and ms. goldberg make is that you can't say in this country muslims attacked us. >> they consider themselves muslim. they consider themselves muslims. >> bill: of course they do. >> ridiculous. >> bill: justifying attacks by what al law tell them to do. you can't say muslim extremists.
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i submit to you and everybody watching tonight after 10 years we got it we know the difference between peace abiding muslims and people who make war under the barn of islam. we know that but, wait, here is the question as i mentioned in the talking points memo. did we say in world war ii we were attacked by japanese extremists? or german extremeists? did we do that? >> no. of course we didn't. >> bill: we were attacked by japanese. we were attacked by muslims. that's who attacked us. >> bill, this is an example of where the elite fall off the cliff in the media and the regular folks out there watching going how -- did that just happen? because they are essentially accusing you of using bigoted language. >> bill: i know. i know. it's so crazy. >> bill, i did some research here. okay? joy behar herself has said the following things about christians. okay? she called home schooling parents deminted. she has made fun of the catholic saints as people who needed
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psychotropic drugs. she has called people who stabbed for traditional marriage ridiculed them as bible thumpers. with ann coulter she talked in mocked christian women's sexual habits. she said prayer is antiintellectual. raising the ire of elisabeth hasselbeck says prayer takes the place of logical thinking. you can imagine if you had said those things about muslims what they would have done? i can't imagine. but she is guilty of what she claims you are doing. she is actually truly guilty of that type of anti-catholic, anti-christian speak on her show. it's been documented. >> bill: you watch the show more than i do so i don't know that. >> let me educate you on that. it's anti-catholic. i don't like it. >> bill: i submit in pinheads and patriots that it's not only the economy that's hurting the president right now but the gulf that is being created between him and the folks. not all the folks. liberal people still love him but working class americans can't understand when you ask a simple question to the chief
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executive what about the wisdom of building this? and he goes i'm not gonna comment on the wisdom. i submit to you that is part of the obama perception problem. that's the point i was trying to make here. i wasn't trying to ridicule people in rehad and islamabad. >> i want to be clear so people listening can understand what's going on. what they did today was an attempt to intimidate others. they know they are not going to intimidate you. it's very disturbing to me because people who say that they are for free speech and barbara walters usually does a pretty good job of moderating that to come back and say that you are the pinhead after they embarrassed themselves after walking off their own set that was embarrassing you treating you like mahmoud ahmadinejad at the u.n. you are a lot taller than him, bill. attempt to shut down political speech. >> bill: i didn't take offense at barbara's. >> you should have. you are not a pinhead. you are a pinhead but not this
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time. >> bill: she sincerely sees it if you say muslims attacked america on 9/11 you are somehow denigrating an entire people. i don't see it that way. it's as simple as that. i will give you the last word. >> here is what is really happening. i think a lot of the gals on "the view" are freaking out, right? because the hope and change thing and obama and insignificant any a and star power and all the celebrities and all the hollywood people who loved him, all of that has resulted resulted in anemic approval numbers and republican conservative tea party resurgence and they don't know what to do. so they are trying to create these side shows and i think you did just fine. >> bill: thank you, laura. i appreciate that next on the -- i was going to say next on "the view." next the view from the left so to speak. also a big mail segment about the shootout today you will enjoy. a new study about the tea party that might surprise you. the culture warriors have been analyzing that upcoming.
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>> bill: continuing with lead story. menendez senior advisor mdm a liberal think tank. when i'm talking about world war ii do i have to say japanese extremists attacked us in pearl harbor? do i have to do that. >> i don't think that's apples to apples. in one case you are talking about a country that instigated a war. in another case you are talking about a very slim sect of a religious group that has instigated a war of terror against the united states. let's be clear. it's apples and oranges. >> bill: i don't know about apples or oranges or bananas and grapes. awful i know is one group attacked us on 9/11 and you are absolutely correct, it was a nation. believe me when i tell you there are a lot of japanese people who don't want to do that. another group attacked us on 9/11, all right?
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and, believe me, when i tell you, most muslims didn't want that. but the groups are described by their country, japan. or whatever group the banner they were under and they are all muslims. every one of them. so, i'm submitting to you that i'm tired of the political correctness and i think most people watching are as well. i didn't mean to denigrate the muslim religion. but i aptly described who attacked us on 9/11 causing two very liberal women to walk off the set. i'm still amazed. i don't know why that happened. >> i feel like you and i can get into the semantics of this when really this is a much bigger question you and i both know it's a much bigger question about how we talk about september 11th. how much politics we want involved in september 11th. i don't want any. i think this is supposed to be a day of remembrance and resolve for america and should have nothing to do with politics. furthermore, it concerns me when religion is used as a wedge issue between people. and that's why i think we need
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to be careful here because when religion is used to drive people apart, that's an abuse of religion. >> bill: i think your sentiment is heart felt and very noble, i have to say. but i have to say to you religion is the reason why we were attacked that these muslims feel that the united states, americans are infidels, that we are evil people and that they would like to impose and we just heard it last week on a christian ammon pour interview on abc. we would -- they would like to impose their religion on this country to. dismiss the religious aspect of this, again, that's not living in the real world. >> you can't dismiss it no, absolutely not. but i do think that it makes sense to be careful when we speak about it. >> bill: so i have to be careful when i tell people that we were attacked on 9/11 by muslims. i can't say that? >> how much skin off your hide is it to really say that this was a small fraction of the
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people. >> bill: how many times do i have to say it? it's 10 years after the fact. >> a million, a ba zillion. i don't know. >> bill: i have to say that a ba zillion times. i'm not buying the political correct line here. i'm just not. >> so how would you feel if you were one of the 50 muslim american families who is at home who has lost a loved one who maybe even lost a first responder to this horrible american tragedy and o'reilly telling the truth. o'reilly is telling the truth and he is anti-muslim because you know i'm not and everybody else does, even ms. goldberg and ms. behar if they had any frame of reference about this program. but i will tell you what. this, what president obama did at the ground zero mosque politically in this country? now i know you don't want to tie politics with 9/11 but it hurt the president. he did not present the issue well. and it widened the gulf between him and the folks.
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that's part of his problem this election cycle, am i wrong? >> i would argue that he has much bigger problems on the economy. i think that's the -- >> bill: we have already gone over that we have already creteed -- concreted that. >> you care very deeply about it. i don't think that's a reason people are looking at president obama and really judging him on it. >> bill: if you were on that set and "the view" should bring you in, by the way, would you have walked out during that discussion? >> um, i probably would not have. but i come from a mind set where i do want everyone to have a chance to talk. that's why, bill, i was surprised watching you on that show because you said something to joy behar that i thought was out of place for you and out of place for a guest which was that if she would just be quiet and listen to you, the guest, then she would learn something. i would just never as your guest ever approach you that way. that, to me, was bizarre.
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>> bill: you know how i can be. i'm going to educate ms. behar on the 70% that agree with me according to the cnn poll. and she was yapping. so i had to get her attention. >> you see how that might be condescending. >> bill: a little bit but, you know. >> that's a good admission. >> bill: i'm often offensive. i think everyone knows that. >> that's the thing. your job is to be a provoke tour. it is your brand. >> bill: come on, there comes a point where there is fact in this world. >> she was asking you. you are done. >> bill: wrap it up. go ahead. >> there are americans on the other side of this issue that care as much as do you and respect that president obama has stood up for the sanctity of religion. >> bill: 70% are with me and 30% on his side. i'm quite comfortable in that precinct. alicia, thanks for not walking out on me. >> thanks. >> bill: illegal drunk driver kills a nun. police investigate but not release their findings. later a new study on the tea party will shock some people.
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>> bill: the owe he okay ba that administration will not release results into investigation why illegal alien with two dui convictions in virginia was not deported before he killed someone else. the man, 23-year-old carlos martinelly-montano got drunk and killed sister denise mosier slammed into her car and two other nuns were hurt. you did the littleview thing on your program today "america live." >> the email went crazy. >> bill: what was the -- >> -- they were on your side. they thought it was rude for whoopi and joy to invite you as a guest on the program. >> bill: i was pretty rude too
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as alicia pointed out. >> angela tar terrace says the program is "the view" you are supposing to be encouraging people's views. normally if somebody says it's offensive you have a back and forth. don't get up and turn your back on a guest. >> bill: 10 years after this terrible attack we have to now say muslim extremists. >> that's the point i was raising. >> bill: come on. what was that. >> they wouldn't give you the benefit of the doubt. they go to the ugly place that you would be condemning the entire nation of islam. >> bill: who is stonewalling the report? >> the department of homeland security has the report. >> bill: janet napolitano. >> she is the one who ordered the investigation. according to the "the washington post." d.h.s. says the review is complete and they will not be releasing the results to the public because it includes, quote, law enforcement sensitivities. so the "the washington post" puts this out. we start investigating today. and d.h.s. comes out with a statement late in the day saying
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well, we'll release the findings to the appropriate authorities. not necessarily you and me. once the review is complete. but "the washington post" already reports the review is complete and they have already made the decision not to share it because of law enforcement sensitivity. >> bill: you think it's because this guy fell through the cracks and nobody paid attention to him and they're embarrassed. >> obviously the investigation is not going to make them look good. >> bill: in the obama administration's defense, the bush administration was terrible about this, too. >> bill: absolutely. >> they did not prioritize this type of illegal. this administration is pretty much on record now as not prioritizing illegals unless they have convicted of serious crimes. dui while they have deported 27,000 dui convictions illegals in the past year they are not the ones who have been prioritized prior to this. to be fair to the obama administration far more criminal illegal aliens than the bush administration. >> that's true. >> bill: janet napolitano could explain this so it doesn't happen again. >>
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and on august 1st he killed the nun. >> bill: he gets to stay in the country. four times they move it and dead nun with three other nuns hurt. >> yes. >> bill: got to explain it and stop it. >> yes, they do. >> bill: on a related note. you may know about the shooting down in texas on the lake. the young couple, guy gets shot by suspected dope dealers. mexico at first doesn't cooperate. we do the story. i'm taking credit for it because the other networks. >> shocker. >> bill: well, we hit the story pretty hard. you didn't see it on most of the other networks. all right? then mexico says okay, well, assign an investigator to look into who killed david michael hartley.
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the investigator shows up with his head cut off. >> he gets beheaded and the head gets delivered to some military facility. >> bill: isn't that nice. >> obviously a message from the drug cartels to investigators on both the u.s. and mexico side not to do any more digging. >> bill: have two suspects in this case. >> one guy from the prosecutor's office says that's true. another guy, speaks person for the office says that's not true. we don't have suspects. this case is so bizarre. i, quite frankly, don't know who to believe. but there are some questions about her story. she has definitely been inconsistent in describing the events that day in some pretty significant ways. a different news outlets. that could be because she was distraught. she is putting herself out there. >> bill: taking word right now until i see hard evidence. >> i'm not taking any sides. there are questions. the texas governor has said it's questions. there is questions. everybody wants to know what happened to thee this guy david hartley. is he still alive who killed him and trying to cover it up. i find coin dentally that the
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mexican side beheaded but there could be numerous reasons for that that they didn't want people investigating. there is too much of a coincidence and too high profile. i believe it had to do with this case. the question was what was it about this case. >> shows how out of control mexico is you start investigating this guy got his head cut off. >> brutality. >> bill: i didn't frighten you today did i. >> no more worse than normal. >> bill: thank you, kelly, i appreciate that i love the support. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. looks like the obama administration will challenge a federal judge who struck down don't ask, don't tell is it legal on that. new study out of aclu on the tea party may startle you. wait until you hear this and we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ñ÷;7
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>> bill: culture warrior segment tonight, tea party event in washington 250 signs at the rally. what she found out may surprise you. culture warriors margaret hoover and gretchen carlson. carlson, what is the headline of this study by the aclu graduate student. >> fox news alert, the majority of the signs were emblematic of what the tea party stands for, which is limited government, and less spending. but that's not the message you would get if you watched the mainstream media after they have covered -- >> bill: for now. the woman, emily -- what was her last name. >> emily eakins. >> bill: she goes down to this big rally in d.c.
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according to ekins, she goes right through every row of the people there. so she records, photographs all the signs and less than 5% of the signs dealt with obama's ethnicity or religion at all. >> less than 5%. 1% dealt with the whole, you know, ridiculous birther controversy. >> bill: what does that mean? 1 sign. >> right. the problem is if you do watch other broadcasts, you would think that it was half and half. >> bill: don't worry about them. >> the part i love is basically this says of all of the people that were on the mall last weekend, 6% were not -- look, i have always accepted the premise that 10% of people out there are crazy. which means of this percentage. >> bill: at more sane. >> at this percentage tea party more sane representative of americans than ordinary americans. >> bill: when i saw this come over the wire and decided to give the culture warriors the story, i knew that most of the other media would ignore the study. >> right. which is my point. >> bill: okay. because they have a vested interest.
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>> except let's give the "the washington post" credit because the "the washington post" ran the story. >> bill: "the washington post," very good, hoover. the media has a vested interest in making their audience think the tea party are racist people, correct? >> and the way in which the media is biased is not including certain stories in a newscast. you understand? >> bill: yeah, sure. >> it's not that they are automatically biased in their reports. they don't do that story omission. >> bill: omission so we won't put anything in perspective. >> it's that they are tainting disproportionately a group of americans who are -- >> bill: emily went out and did a very interesting story. >> should do more studies like this. >> bill: i want to know what grade emily got we have got to find out. it's ucla, of course, no bags of conservative thought. >> she is going to be on "fox & friends" on monday. we ask her. >> bill: good. oregon, north of salem, the
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town, new principal. 1200 kids, big school for oregon comes in and says you know what? no more cursing. you curse, use the f word, i'm going to suspend you. whoa. what do you think? >> well, i was always told if you use profanity it's that you have a lack of imagination and you are unable to come up with really other synonyms that are worthwhile. that is enough of a -- comes from the top. i think if you are. >> bill: you like this policy. >> yes. if you are bright and imaginative you can come up with more creative speech rather than represent a limited mind. >> bill: i, your humble correspondent have been known on occasion. >> no. >> bill: all right? but i am not proud of it. and i try not to use that kind of language. >> you are -- >> bill: sometimes for dramatic effect, you can do it but not a kid. not a high school kid. >> not in high school and not a classroom teacher. >> bill: here is the point. the principal didn't come at it
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from a prissy prim point of view. is he saying look, you pinhead students, if you develop this cursing attitude and this is the speech pattern you have, you're not going to get hired unless you want to clean out sewers. >> i saw it as a matter of respect. teachers have so much to deal with right now. >> bill: practical thing. >> look at it from the teacher's point of view. they have so much to deal with. >> bill: you can't say the word crap without somebody at that school coming down on you. >> you get a warning. >> apparently the principal is really stepping in here because the cursing was out of control at the school. >> bill: it is at almost every public school. >> out of control. all of the teachers first thing said having teacher conferences before school started was we have a rampant problem with cursing here. fine we're going to clamp down on it? >> i'm old fashioned person stunned to find out they didn't have a rule about cursing in school? i don't ever remember -- >> bill: public schools around the country kids routinely teachers tell me curse all over the place.
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>> that's wrong. it's a matter of respect. >> bill: right. where is the aclu? i guarantee they will show up pretty soon and say you know little ottis over here he has the right to express himself the way he would like. >> look, i think it's a great thing. faculty finds themselves self-censors. >> bill: it teaches students there is appropriate way to speak. if you want to get hired, you don't use the f word. >> a leg up. because you know there aren't that many jobs right now. >> bill: thanks, lady. we appreciate it come back more ladies is it legal team. they have been investigating a court case surrounding the tv program dancing with stars. also whether president obama will challenge a ruling prohibiting don't ask, don't tell it looks like he will. legal is next.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. with the president challenge a federal judge don't ask don't tell is unconstitutional. here now for the second appearance this week because the miner story knocked most of their first one out, attorneys and fox news analysts kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl, we couldn't let that happy, ladies. >> bring us back. >> bill: by popular demand -- >> -- we're not going to walk out either, at least not yet. >> bill: once the miners knocked you out we had to bring them
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whack. >> thank you. >> bill: you guys, correct me if i am wrong, you said you didn't think president obama was going to challenge but he certainly is going to challenge this judge. >> we don't know yet. now what the pentagon -- let me finish. can i finish my sentence or do i walk out of here? what the pentagon has said look judge phillips, we want you to stay this injunction. we don't want you -- because we want to take our 60 days to figure this out. okay. let me just go on a limb here. december 1st, the pentagon comes out with a report saying whether or not this don't ask don't tell policy would ask the military. if they come out with a report saying it's not going to hurt the military. then the obama administration is covered saying oh now we are considering -- >> bill: you think the obama administration knows what the pentagon is going to say ahead. >> we know what the obama administration thinks. we don't know what the pentagon is going to say. >> bill: they want to buy a little time are they going to get the stay. >> i don't think she going to give the stay and men perhaps they will appeal it what they need to do is simply buy time.
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>> bill: if they don't appeal it then don't ask don't tell stays in effect. >> if she grants the stay, yes. >> bill: say she says no i'm not going to give you the stay. then the next day the obama administration appeals. what happens to don't ask, don't tell. does it go back into effect. >> then hopefully it will then be stayed and they will not. >> bill: who would make that determination. >> the adjudge, the appellate court. >> bill: different judge than. this as a matter of law it would be stayed. >> until they hear the whole matter. >> but i don't think that what is what the obama administration is on here. they want to buy some time. >> bill: you think they will get some time. >> bill: either way when defense secretary gates comes out and says like, i don't like this judge doing this it should be done in congress. that sends the signal that the administration doesn't like the judge's ruling. >> don't forget the administration tried to pass a law just in this last congress, it stalled in congress. it was flopped in the senate. so again they are buying time. >> bill: they pass it to somebody else. >> exactly. >> this is contrary to their policy. >> bill: i hate to say this wiehl but i think you are
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absolutely right the spirit of the law the obama administration doesn't like. they don't want to give the appearance that one judge can override congress because it was passed by congress. >> they can't really do that they are in the position of having to say we are going to appeal -- >> -- contradictory to the statement of defense secretary gates who feels it would be injurious to the military and it should not be handled in the courts but this is a matter properly handled in congress. those are the recent statements he made. >> bill: guilfoyle earlier this week we went over this duke woman who slept with a number of guys on campus. put out everything in her little ratings of them, embarrassing everybody involved. now the school, duke university, has taken some action. what's that? >> yeah. duke university is investigating and they are also reaching out to the individuals that have been injured by this. >> bill: reaching out. really? >> reaching out. do you need help? do you need counseling? >> bill: they contacted them and said do you need counseling? have you been injured by this? do you have emotional problems from it. >> bill: duke is actually feeling sorry for the guys. >> wouldn't you be if you were
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rated a 3 or 4? >> bill: don't drag me into this. [ laughter ] >> it's a violation of their privacy and inappropriate but -- >> bill: terrible thing for this woman has graduated now. >> nothing they can do to her. >> bill: this is the point of this thing, you have no privacy ladies and gentlemen, nor do i nor does the is it legal team ever more ever because of the internet. if everything you do, everything you do there is a possibility that it will be recorded secretly or somebody will talk about it and put it on the internet with your picture there, that's it, all privacy is gone. >> she thought she was sending it only to three friends. >> i don't believe that. >> bill: guilfoyle and i don't believe that for a second. you are little bo peep if you believe that. >> she put a lot of time into this. literary agents. >> bill: do you watch dance for the stars. >> no. >> i do. >> bill: you are harvard. do you know this brook. >> i do now. >> bill: didn't know her from before? she is some kind of civil
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trouble. >> this is ridiculous trouble. yes. she and her live-in boyfriend whatever were building a house in malibu in 2007. they went to a place called euro concept some kind of fancy place and talked with a sales person who put herself out there as i will give you a good price on all these things. they wrote the checks over to the sales person and euro concepts comes back and says wait, you and 28 other people defrauded us by giving this woman the sales woman these checks. not -- >> bill: why did they defraud them. >> they were written for amounts less than the amount of the items. were they complicit in receiving stolen property? >> bill: all the items they bought were all hot? >> that's what they are saying. that they should have known better. >> bill: should have known buying a sofa for 1 5 and it really didn't cost that? >> they were still spending thousands of dollars. >> bill: you think it's a bogus beef. >> it's a bogus beef. euro concepts has a bad employee. >> bill: somebody walks up to you on a the street with a rolex
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for 24.95 you say i don't think so. >> that would be don't ask, don't tell. look the other way. >> bill: you are snooty tonight. i don't watch dancing with the stars. >> not snooty. it's a no spin zone. i really tell you the truth. >> bill: there she is, everybody. ahead a wild mail segment on "the view." letters are pouring. in why are these ladies dancing? sort it out on pinheads and patriots all
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight the great american news quiz. here they are martha maccallum playing for denise from rogersville, missouri and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing kopp from richard washington. great prizes, simply sign up on bill o'reilly.com. you guys aren't going to walk out on me? >> we might. don't tick us off.
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>> bill: anybody can walk off the set. doocy, you can. yes number one, george clooney visited the white house to investigate a genocide crisis in darr for. >> 90 days to do this doesn't cost a doom or any lives. there is an opportunity to negotiate this, negotiate a peace treaty. it's complicated and difficulty and means negotiating with people you don't necessarily like and don't necessarily get along with. >> bill: okay. now darfur is a region of which african country? cards up, please. the answer is correct. sudan. here is question number two. during debate this week jerry brown had a little trouble defending his aide's whore comments about political rival meg whitman. >> we have heard no outrage from you about the use of that kind of language which, to many women, is the same as calling an african-american the "n" word.
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have you been in charge of the investigation of your campaign? >> i don't agree with that comparison, number one. number two, this is a five-week old. [audience booing] >> conversation picked up on a cell phone garbled conversation very hard to detect who it is. >> bill: okay. now meg whitman made her fortune of as ceo of what tech company? cards up, please. and the answer is yes, ebay. they are both hot tonight. two for two is tied with three to go. in a radio interview this week former white house correspondent helen thomas denied being anti-semitic. >> the one thing i want to clear up right here right now out of your own mouth and then i don't want to talk about that anymore is people have called you anti-semite. helen, how do you respond to that? >> i have never been anti-semitic. i'm a semite.
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they're not. >> bill: not sure who they're but i'm sure there are some semites in the world. when helen thomas reserves to semite she is referring to arab heritage. her parents were immigrants from what country? that is correct. lebanon. very impressive. all right. three for three. two to go. here is question number four it was revealed this week that apple has patented a new technology that allows parents to block their kids from doing what with their cell phones? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is d, sexting. >> i wish it were a, driving. >> bill: we all wish what you wish, ms. martha. you were desperately wrong. >> they should come up with that. >> bill: still tied with one final question to go. 17-year-old miley cyrus raising eyebrows with a racey new music video. >>
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♪ when you search my head ♪ i go crazy, yeah ♪ who owns my heart? ♪ is it love or is it art? >> bill: that's a little like aba, isn't it? it just hit me. >> aba wore clothes. miley previously got in trouble for doing a suggestive pole dance at what event? [ laughter ] >> bill: and the answer is the teen choice awards. so it is a tie. >> it's a tie. >> bill: need a tie breaker. okay. true or false, maccallum, the last miner to emerge from the chilean situation carried a copy of my book pinheads and patriots. >> that would be false. >> bill: you win. [ laughter ] >> are you kidding me? this is rigged. >> bill: doocy is walking off. actually. >> i'm storming off.
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>> bill: i'm giving scott. >> that's not appropriate. >> bill: doocy we don't care about but you get as many prizes as denise. >> all right, martha, you are the best. >> bill: pinheads and patriots on deck tonight. in the spotlight, two dancing queens. there they are. what's going on with that? p and p moments away ♪ holding me
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>> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment. first, tomorrow night, friday at 7:00, i will be signing pinheads and patriots at the barnes & noble in long island. tickets are free but limited. please call the store. we hope to see you there. the book continues to sell well across the country. i'd like to thank sam's club, costco, wal-mart and target for displaying pinheads and patriots. we are selling tons of books in those outlets, i really appreciate the support. now the mail:
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we are going to have a follow-up with her roll dough on the target situation tomorrow. >> bill: recently on fox and friends have nil la ice the rapper appeared. -- vanilla ice, rapper appeared. in anticipation was in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ turn off the lights and i glow ♪ to the extreme iraq the mic ♪ >> bill: are the ladies pinheads and patriots or
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patriots? i'm voting patriot. they looked pretty good to me. they looked better than vanilla ice. last night vince vaughn's trailer was the subject. >> the cars are gay. not homosexual gay. my parents are chaperoning the dance gay. >> bill: that trailer has been pulled. 86% of you say that was a pinheaded move. only 14% thought it was patriotic. that is it for us tonight. it was a fun program, was it not? check out the fox news factor website. we'd like you to spout off about the factor. name a town if you wish to opine. when writing to the factor, do not be a poltroon. i am bill o'reilly remember
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