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dominican republic villa? >> now i'm in the inquisition? >> sean: i admire your loyalty. >> i'm loyal to someone who has delivered for americans. >> sean: that's all the time we have left. thanks for bei m m m m m m m m . >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> and then the guy said. >> this is america. this is america. >> bill: hold it. hold it listen to me because you will learn. [audience] >> bill: nation still buzzing about my interview with theview ladies. >> ended up with joy and whoopi stomping off their own show. you think they would be more cheerful. >> bill o'reilly did something on "the view" today. he showed up. very tense. >> bill: over the ground zero mosque controversy. >> what are you talking about. >> bill: they are the ones that killed us on 9/11. >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]
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>> bill: we have a follow up report. >> you have just seen what should not happen. >> if we're being politically correct and there is no one in the community or it's a very small small percentage, that's ridiculous. >> bill: the town of cambridge, massachusetts tells public school children they now have to celebrate a muslim holiday. glenn beck has some thoughts on that. 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. a view of "the view" one day later. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. there is a much larger issue in play than the discussion that took place yesterday on "the view." we'll get to that in a moment. but, first, the nation is talking about my debate with theview ladies over how to describe and process the brutal attack on 9/11 2001.
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after whoopi goldberg and joy behar walked off the set over my statement that muslims killed americans on 9/11. the country became fully engaged. >> everybody is talking about making the palestinians and israelis sit down and talk in the middle east. we can't even get the ladies of "the view" sit down and talk with bill o'reilly. did you see that today? [ laughter ] bill o'reilly did something on "the view" today that made whoopi and joy walk off the set. he showed up. [ laughter ] >> very tense, very tense. >> bill: now, this is a classic liberal vs. traditional situation. i believe there is a problem in the muslim world. if you look at the polls taken over there, most muslims have a poor opinion of america. therefore, many of them are inclined to sympathize with people giving americans a hard time. some cases that includes violent terrorists. right now the united states is fighting muslims in afghanistan. in iraq, in pakistan, and we could be fighting muslims in iran if they don't stop causing trouble in that country.
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in addition, the whole world fears muslim terrorists will murder people in their respective countries. the entire world is concerned about that. so, while ms. goldberg and ms. behar may be offended that i did not use the words muslim terrorists in describing the 9/11 attack, the truth is there is bitter conflict between the muslim world and the west. cliff may who works for the foundation of defense of democracies said this about "the view" situation: now, mr. may's analysis is perceptive. the question is then why? why do liberals want to sever the connection between terrorism
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and islam? part of the reason, i think is, that far left people have always believed it is partially america's fault that some muslims hate us that we have exploited the world and we are getting what we deserve. that's the reverend wright ward churchill point of view. there comes a time when the truth must be told. and if people don't like it, that's the way it goes. anyone watching this program knows i am not anti-muslim. but you also know that i deplore the continuing terror acts committed under the banner of islam. again, if moderate muslims would ally with the u.s.a., the jihad could not exist. but that obviously has not happened. that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from phoenix, arizona. dr. gentleman'ser. -- jasser. were you offended when i said muslims attacked us on 9/11.
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>> absolutely not, bill. i want to thank you for your courage thank you for saying what many of us have been saying. we recognize this is a muslim problem and it needs a muslim solution. it's not my islam. it's not the islam i love. my parents came to this country because we were escaping governments that were oppressive, run by muslim majorities and we realized that organizations like the brotherhood, and others globally are spreading ideas that are part of a theo political movement that endangers our security. until we recognize it until we have the courage to name them as, yes, some muslims, not all, but the problem, the solution comes from within the faith. and we can't fix the problem. and you remember our founding fathers had the skill of talking about religion publicly. but we seemed to have lost that and now the left wants to use as it a way to get at the right and we are losing the war of ideas. >> bill: right. i mean, when i said what i said yesterday, i assumed that most people would be intelligent
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enough to know that i was saying radical islamists attacked us. but i did want to get the point across that the world trade center mosque was inappropriate because it represents muslims, muslims will go there. and muslims attacked us. that's why it's too close. the wound is too open. that's why it's inappropriate. not that all muslims are evil or anything like that. i assume that people would know that but they jumped on it but you said something very interesting and i want you to clarify it further. is there a struggle in the muslim world, worldwide, in america and everywhere else, between the brotherhood and the radicals, the sharia crowd and you and your organization? because we only hear about the brotherhood and the radical people. we don't hear much from you guys. >> that's exactly the problem
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with -- you know, it's interesting. i wonder how many of the ladies on theview would even think about living in a muslim majority country. >> bill: none of them. >> wouldn't even think of it because of the oppression of the rights that exist when these people get in control. we are having a civil war in which america and the establishment from obama on down have not taken sides. we don't even want to label it we are calling it violent extremism. you can't treat a disease that you can't name. and just as the west wants to -- >> bill: for you and your group would be for president obama to say i've had enough of these radical jihadists. i have had enough of these muslim terrorists. i want dr. jesser to be part of my advisory committee to bring you to washington to talk with you, to spotlight you as someone who knows the problem and wants to deal with the problem, rather than avoiding the problem. that's what i'm hearing you say, doctor. >> exactly.
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and he will see somebody who loves his faith and muslims. looks at them through a american lens not through muslim lens. we don't want to use ground zero to teach america about islam. we want to use america to teach about liberty. celebrate mosque and state and win that process of modernization and enlightenment that the left doesn't even want to take sides on and as a result is handicapping us to where you just heard secretary napolitano a couple weeks ago say that last year was busiest year in homegrown radicalism from radical muslims in america. that threat is only going to continue to increase until we finally identify that not only all muslims a problem a problem we are denying, path logically denying within the muslim communities that we need to take sides on through dissidents from saudi arabia, to iran, to domestically here in america. >> bill: the final question i have for you is i did not criticize president obama as
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much as some other commentators did for his failure to use the word terrorism and all of that. i made fun of him a little bit. because i understand the president needs to cooperation of government's like pakistan and saudi arabia and others to fight these terrorists. so he can't be going off and alienating. i got that and i know what is he doing what he is doing. i think the more your group and muslims like you are brought to the attention of the american people the better. i will give you the last word. >> we just gave a nobel peace prize to a dissident in china who is in prison. have we ever done such a thing in the museum community where we say you know what? here are some victims of radical islam. political islam around the world. we want to identify that these are the people america tops support. not the ones that help us at the gas tank. not the parts of theocracy in iran and elsewhere. i think the left and the right can see that and get passed this bickering that is really very
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myopic. >> bill: doctor, thanks very much. next on the run down. bernie goldberg analyze "the view." glenn beck giving public school glenn beck giving public school students a muslim holiday mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ daylight comes [ dogs barking ] ♪ i'm on my way ♪ another day ♪ another dollar ♪ working my whole life away
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>> bill: impact segment tonight the press coverage of "the view" situation has been interesting to say the least. most of the reportage has been fair of course the far left element is hammering me. writing in the "l.a. times" mary says quote: >> bill: of course, anyone watching the factor knows her statement is false and foolish but that's what happens "l.a. times" when you hire an ideological zealot instead of a
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reporter. joining us from north carolina the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com has been watching my adventure on "the view" very closely. >> yes, i have. >> bill: have you ever been on that show? have you ever been on "the view." >> no. there is a nepotism rule and my cousin whoopi is on the show so i can't be on. >> bill: okay. i was actually pleased that the reportage was so fair. i mean, the new york magazine web site, they're insane left, crazy. only the real crazies didn't report the story and give both sides. only the real, real radical fringe element didn't do that. >> yeah. the media certainly loves confrontation and here is confrontation on videotape. it was too good to be true. look, i could make a case that at one level this isn't really all that important. i mean, who cares that whoopi goldberg and joy behar don't
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like something you said and walk off. but at another level, bill, it tells us something very important about no, not all liberals, but way too many liberals. what it tells us is that too many liberals have forgotten how to be liberal. i mean, conservatives are about small government and lower taxes and stuff like that. liberals keep telling us they're about the free exchange of ideas. keeping an open mind. and here we have two liberals who don't like what you say. so they get up and walk off. when they don't like what ann coulter says at a university, they throw a pie at her or shout her down. how is this liberal? there are times when it's perfectly proper to get up and walk off. nobody would expect some black man to sit there and listen to a moron from the ku klux klan rant and rave about race. but no reasonable person thinks you are a bigot.
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and i don't think joy behar or whoopi goldberg think you are a bigot. but they had to show their liberal sanctimony. they have to show how good they were and how much they care about the underdog. underdog and the oppressed and how do they do it? they got up and they walked off. you could have been more precise, bill in my humble opinion, could have you been more precise? yes. did it warrant the response that it got? no. >> bill: bernie, let me ask you this. in every discussion about terrorism, and every discussion about war, okay? then a commentator like me and a commentator like you has to stop and say all muslims aren't terrorists. all muslims aren't bad. every time we discuss the issue we have to say. that is that what you are telling me? >> no, i am not telling you that. >> bill: that was the position you are asking for. muslims attacked us on 9/11 and that is the truth. you can't deny that. >> absolutely. >> bill: just listen to me,
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bernie. i don't want to say like i said to joy behar listen to me and you will learn something. i don't want to be that condescending. >> i don't want to have to get up and walk off either. >> bill: because i can't do anything now. just have a blank screen from north carolina. muslims attacked us on 9/11. the reason that is important in the debate of the 9/11 mosque and the bigger picture, which we'll talk about in a moment of the widening gulf between the president of the united states and the folks, is because of the wound that america received that hasn't healed it is now being inflicted over and over. christmas bomber. guy down at fort hood. pakistan, iran. all muslims. all muslims. that's the point i'm trying to make. there is a problem. go. >> bill, i'm on your side. what i mean by could you have been more precise? obviously if you had said muslim terrorists, there wouldn't have
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been any big brouhaha without the ha ha. so that's what i mean. listen, i read a smart piece today by a guy named peter winter who used to work in the bush administration. and he says well, what if somebody went on the show, your show, bill, and said, you know? those catholics, i mean, what are you going to do with those catholics? i mean, you know, the child molestation in the church, you would be all over that person and rightly so. >> bill: bad comparison though. i'm going to address that later on i will keep it as a surprise. it's a bad comparison. >> the point is i think you could have been more precise. but i also think you are absolutely right when you talk about this politically correct nonsense. and let me make one other point. yesterday you said something very important. very important. you said if moderate muslims around the world would speak up with the little more passion and a little more energy over terrorist acts, we wouldn't have this problem. and that's something that need to be said over and over and
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over again. because even though most muslims aren't terrorists, we know that. you know what? it wouldn't hurt if we had more people like your first guest speaking up loud and clear. >> bill: absolutely. >> any time something like this happens. >> bill: i want to bring to everybody's attention a tmz poll and obviously they have no dog in the hunt. tmz.com who came off worse? goldberg or behar and o'reilly? 67% say whoopi and joy came off worse. 33% say bill. that's just the folks. >> they betrayed -- they betrayed their liberalism. liberals. >> bill: folks know what's going on here, bernie. they know what's going on. they got it. >> i will tell you what they know what's going on, bill. they know they have had it with one terrorist act after another committed by muslims. >> bill: muslim terrorists, bernie. muslim terrorists. electrocute bernie. do we have the electrocution gizmo in the chair?
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>> terrorist acts committed by muslims. >> bill: all right. >> the point is if moderate muslims would speak up with a little more energy and passion. >> bill: with help in pakistan and other places we could beat them. >> bill: leslie marshall and dana perino on whether president obama has separated himself on the folks. geraldo, attacks on department store chain. moments away. [ male announcer ] the next big thing from lus is not a car.
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>> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, lost in the hysteria following "the view" situation was my original point laid out in my book pinheads and patriots. not only is president obama getting hammered by the bad economy but some of his decisions have separated him from many working americans. on "the view" i pointed to his refusal to answer the question about the wisdom of the ground
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zero mosque. that's what lit the fuse. joining us now from los angeles fox news analyst leslie marshall and from washington dana perino, also a contributor to fnc. dana, do you see a gulf between the president and the folks? >> unfortunately, yes. you know, earlier this week i was watching some footage from president obama when he was the candidate. and on the campaign trail. and you look at those speeches and you listen to them and you can understand why he won by such a substantial margin in november of 308. then you compare that to some of his speeches today. and it's almost like what happened to that other guy? where did he go? and part of it is that when he came to town he felt like he had a great mandate to do things on everybody's mind, jobs. what did they first get? a stimulus project that now even he admits he wasted on -- based on shovel ready projects that didn't exist. the ground mosque deal watt
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straw that broke the camel's back. i don't know how he gets his mojo back when it comes to being connected with people. >> bill: all right. leslie, what do you say? >> well, i have to say i do agree with dana on the enthusiasm and the vibrant speaker that i had voted for. i have seen that change as we see a lot of presidents get older and tired real fast once they get to the white house. but i don't feel that the issue of the mosque is the issue where americans either support or don't support him. there are democrats that don't favor the building of the mosque or want the mosque to be moved. and then again, they will vote for the president. there certainly are people that have a divide amongst each other and a divide with the president when it comes to poes. the economy, the jobs they are waiting for and those who support him like myself patiently waiting for the results. >> bill: isn't the mosque ground zero controversy there are two things about it that are very fascinating. one, it's very simple. you either think it's appropriate or you don't. and simple issues galvanize the
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public. okay? that's number one. number two, it's a -- it's an accumulation of things, leslie. the cambridge police harvard professor thing the suing arizona over illegal alien law. the failure to prosecute black panthers for election violations in philadelphia and now the ground zero mosque. all of these are issues that galvanize the attention of the folks. on all of them he has been on the other side of what the polls say. that's the gulf that president has created. am i wrong, dana? >> i think that you are right. and part of it is that we are still a center right nation. possibly, even moving more a little bit slowly to the right. as evidence of the mid terms is any guide. and this -- it's the rhetoric as
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well. it's the tone, bill, it's what people hear him saying and they think well, i might disagree with his policies but i want to be able to think that he has my best interest in mind. and that's what people don't see. what they hear is a lot of condescension. if you look at some the op. eds by the founder of home do i poo today in the "wall street journal" -- that's how people hear it particularly how women hear it. >> bill: i don't know if it's condescension. this is fascinating to me, leslie, remember the overseas contingency description of the war on terror that the obama administration wouldn't call it a war on terror? instead they call it an overseas contingency situation or some insane yiewsmism. now, when i saw that i went that's just stupid. but i wasn't -- i didn't condemn the president because i know he has to get the coshocton of the government of pakistan. of the government of saudi arabia. of the new government of iran. he has to get muslims to cooperate with the united states
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in order to win the war on terror. so, if he wants to call it an overseas contingency thing, i don't care. but it does send a message, unless it's explained and he certainly didn't do that, leslie, it sends a message like this guy is not like me. i'm not calling it an overseas con ten genesee, i'm calling it a war on terror, do you get my point, leslie? >> i do get your point and i admire the fact that you realize that he is president of the united states. and he can't just infuse his personal opinion. >> bill: right. absolutely correct. >> and don't want in the polls when it comes to policy. i think sometimes we get hung up either way left or right. president or not on semantics. does it matter what he refers to it as? isn't it what the american people believe it to be? >> bill: it matters to the folks. presidents have always lived or died on public perception. dana, you know that better than anyone. presidents live or die on public perceptions. >> yeah. i would just point back to it. when i was press secretary at
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the white house one of the things that was most important was to have a little humility. and to look at our situation, our policies and maybe our communication and realize we have got to pivot, change course or do something to get them back or at least to explain it to people better. i don't think they just have a communications problem. they have a fact problem but their communications could be kinder and gentler to put a phrase on it. >> ladies, thanks very much as always. we appreciate the debate. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. glenn beck has thoughts about cambridge, massachusetts forcing students to celebrate a muslim holiday. what he says may surprise you. then, geraldo on a huge scandal in the making. where did all the money pledged to haiti go? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. host: could switching to really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter)
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clinton initiative. pick it up from there. >> well, let's put it in the context of the emergency situation as i said on this program and as you and i have discussed many, many times, this was the worst natural disaster i have ever seen in the sense that never have some people been killed, never have so many people been injured. never have some people been rendered homeless and needy and so small a space ever in my 40 years. this is an open wound that continues to bleed. and it's the worst possible thing. when it happened, all americans joined in this compassionate outpouring that, you know, americans are very, very good and generous people. >> bill: estimated in this country just short of a billion dollars was given to charity to help the nation? >> private money. >> bill: right. >> there was 5 billion though given by government from around the globe. the four corners of the globe.
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>> bill: only 15% of that money has hit the nation of haiti. >> that is only if you construe it or figure it in the generous sense. for example. >> bill: could be less than that. >> the first billion dollars that we spent. the only billion dollars of our government money that was spent some was for band-aids and doctors and medicines and feeding the needy and emergency jent situation soon after the earthquake when i was down there. but a lot of it was also department of defense money that was used to pay for the 82nd airborne. you will remember a battalion went down there so they have to be transported. that cost money. when the aircraft carrier was steaming off port-au-prince, that cost money. all of that money is deducted from the billion dollars. so, when it comes down to how much money actually went to help the haitians, it wasn't substantial amounted in the hundreds of millions but that was for the band-aids. >> bill: so people understand, that was just to keep them alive. >> in the -- if the weeks after. >> not yet clear.
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>> now there is another billion $150 million approved by the congress of the united states. that was for the reconstruction to clear the rubble that we see in these dramatic those to. begin getting bricks and mortar and talking about shovel ready projects, to get the haitian people a roof over heir -- their head. not one single dime of that money has been spent. the last time i appeared on the program, i put the finger of blame on senator tom coburn of oklahoma who i suggested at the time was using his perk, his senatorial perk to put a hold on the legislation. i was wrong about the $1,150,000,000. >> bill: we had him on. >> to that extent i apologize to the senator. >> bill: good. >> still there is another 500 million. >> bill: that has to be accounted for where it going to go. >> you have got to sneak in that
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he is holding that up. senator coburn is holding it up. >> bill: i would hold it up too because you have got to know where it's going. i want to get to the target thing. bill clinton's issue inive is now going to be in charge of the 1.1. i'm going on notice to say that president clinton needs to step up and explain what he is going to do with the 1.1. he has to do it. >> your viewers know that this process, this emergency process has taken from january until. >> bill: it's bureaucracy. >> until late october to happen. we haven't spent a dime of that money yet. >> bill: put president clinton on notice we are going to hold him accountable for the 1.1 billion. if you want geraldo rivera chase you around you will do that. >> bill: target move on and phony gay phobia thing and what do you think? >> boycott target our democracy is not for sale. citizens united of the controversial supreme court 5 to 4 decision in january made corporate donations to political
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campaigns legal. and secret if you want to keep them secret except states are now passing laws that are require full disclosure. minnesota has one such law. target gave $150,000 to the most conservative candidate in the race tom elmer the state rep. he is someone who opposes gay marriage. moveon.org. goes after -- they went through an organization called minnesota forward. now they're calling for the boycott of target not just in minnesota but nationwide. >> bill: it's bull. >> whether or not it is bull depends on whether or not you believe that it is. >> bill: no clear thinking person okay i have got to go. we want everybody this weekend and geraldo has got to go to afghanistan so he can't go. want everybody to go to target and buy something. and if you want to buy my book there. that's good. all right, geraldo. we will check in with you from afghanistan. >> i will be gone. >> bill: bill clinton, you have got geraldo watching you now. >> target has got me watching them too.
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lift. is that's what's going on out there. >> no. really, you know, things are -- i got a lot of donuts in this area, bill, i'm trying to lift it all up to my shoulders to make it look like i have broader shoulders. >> bill: you are out there for retooling. everybody wants to know how you are feeling. you weren't feeling to well you went out and got some tests in utah i understand, right? >> yeah. i went out last week. i guess i was -- they were considering that maybe i had cancer, m.s. or lupus which is a great, really a great pile of things to choose from. >> bill: none of that. >> none of that is good and i don't have any of that and i think i maybe have a cheetoe stuck some place in me and so i'm fine. we're still trying to figure out what's causing it. all the bad things have -- >> bill: my guys on long island, the guys i grew up up with and stuff. here is how they have diagnosed you. this is exactly what they're telling me. too much stress. stress is causing your body to do crazy things.
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>> the people -- when you get medical advice, do you get it on long island do you get it like. >> bill: i get it from a guy named benny who was a fireman. that's what i get. >> the advice just falls off the back of a medical truck? >> bill: he is never wrong. is he good. he knows what's going on. they are saying stress, beck. you are in a good place. l.a. is mellow. >> no, it's not. no it's not. >> bill: relax. >> you know what's causing stress in my life? >> bill: what? >> you. do you know what it is like to have to come on your show once a week? >> bill: you saw what happened to joyce behar and whoopi. they couldn't handle it? >> they did the sensible thing. they walked off the set because you are a mad man. >> bill: i'm a mad man. now, wait, hold it, beck. hold it. >> bill: i just want the audience to save -- savor the
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moment. the reason they walked off the set is because i said muslims attacked us on 9/11 and they didn't like that. cambridge, massachusetts one of the most politically correct distribution in the world. think now have in their school district a muslim holiday for the kids. kids are going to get a muslim day off. what do you think about that? >> um, i don't live in the school district so i mean if that's what the school district looks like, that it's a muslim community -- for instance, you read about those kids in deer born, michigan that are playing football during ramadan football practice like 3:00 in the morning. okay. i don't want that universally spread out but in deer born, michigan that makes sense. >> bill: have a lot of muslims and -- in deer born. you don't mind that the school board authorities say we have christian, jewish we are going to have one muslim holiday. >> if we are being politically correct. say this in a christian community, if we are being politically correct and there is nobody in the community or it's
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a very small, small percentage, that's ridiculous. but, again, i don't know about cambridge but i know about deer born, michigan. it's ridiculous to not have them. >> bill: that's where harvard is and there are some international people. then you go should we have a hindu holiday. >> let me get my pipe. >> bill: are we going to give hindus the holiday. are we going to do the wicken thing? >> it's up to the american people in their own local communities. you can't -- we can't talk about this me in los angeles and you in new york about cambridge. let the people in cambridge. >> bill: that's common sense you know if you want the school board and you don't like it, vote them out. >> exactly. >> bill: finally, you are coming back next week and be the new glenn beck, west coast now. you are kind of spiffed up. >> i am -- do i look kind of like a surfer. because i'm feeling more like a surfer dude. >> bill: well, if the bill --
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pill bury doe boy. >> i don't know about pill bury but the pills bury do -- dough boy. >> are you making fun of my list. >> far be it for me to make fun of you, bill. >> people calling me from texas saying can you convince beck to do a second program on december 4th saturday kind of late afternoon. >> in texas? >> bill: yeah, in dallas. >> in texas? >> bill: do you want a do a second show. >> i will do 365 programs in texas. >> bill: we will do a second one in texas. >> i will stay there forever. >> bill: we will be seeing you on halloween eve on mohican sun in connecticut. it will be great. >> well, i would just like to say i may be dressed up but to scare people bill o'reilly doesn't have to dress up. >> bill: absolutely. >> for halloween. as a kid he would just show up dressed in a execute like he looks now. >> bill: here is how bad it is, i can't even give candy out. as soon as i open the door suspects like whoopi and joy,
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they are gone. i don't even have to buy cam candy, they are gone. it's exactly right. people come to the bill o'reilly store that's a great costume, man, you look just like a monster bill o'reilly. >> bill: glenn beck, everybody. making friends whenever he goes. we were supposed to run the dennis miller segment tonight because of all the action we will run it on monday. we will show you a preview of sarah palin's alaska program coming right back. ! " # $ / 0 i
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>> bill: back of book segment tonight, the dumbest things of the week. here they are to help us out with incredible stupidity red eye guy greg gutfeld and arthel
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neville. arthel stwarts a video starring imperson nature. >> i have pushed through major health we form blsh >> bill: the guy looks just like him. >> that guy is good. i don't think it's dumb at all. it's clever. his name is ron butler the actor. they just posted this thing on youtube monday. it's already got been 23,000 hits. basically it's a modern u.s. president, the fake aide says to the fake president, mr. president, i don't think the people think that you are the model of change and reform that you promised. so he broke -- >> bill: is it just good fun or is there a political bent to it? >> to me it's good fun.
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>> bill: good dumb fun. gutfeld, you care? >> i think all politicians should sing. i think this would make it much more interesting. and that was kind of like the cliff notes of his administration. i learned more there than i have anywhere else. the only problem is they left out all the bad stuff. >> bill: gutfeld, maybe if you paid attention one time -- >> -- that is true. but the medications, bill. >> bill: gutfeld has chosen as his dumbest thing of the week funnier guy web site spoof ground zero mosque controversy. go. >> you know, when i heard that they were building a mosque near ground zero i said to myself [bleep] these people. but then i said i hope they build it. because i need a [bleep] job. >> without the ground zero mosque, i have no way of proving how much more tolerant i am than my other friend. >> i'm stoked because i work down the street in the exchange and some of those muslim girls are hot are they allowed to date white dudes or what? >> i heard this place is going to be like 30 stories tall. it's like i will go to church at cosco. >> bill: in a what? >> cosco. >> bill: oh in a cosco.
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i know what a cosco is but they are not 30 stories high. >> actually, this is ---funny or i do is very hit or miss. like funny or alive. they want to stay alive. so they don't poke fun of the developers. they don't poke fun of islam. >> bill: they have a lady in kind of a semi burka there. >> what they're poking fun is american attitudes about islam that we didn't educate ourselves well enough after 9/11. what they should be going after is the guy behind the mosque has been arrested how many times. >> not that deep. the bottom line is exactly right, you are saying they are right that they were punching fun at the hysteria surrounding all of this. >> bill: legitimate target. i like this funny or die thing. only beef i had with them when they used that little kid to curse and all of that. >> right. >> bill: my dumbest thing of all of the week is whether i should go on theview or not. i can't tell you how many letters i have. why do you go on there, o'reilly? you are crazy. they hate you. why are you doing this? ms. arthel, am i dumb to gone
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00view. >> i don't think you are dumb to gone 00view. here is why. "the view" has a large audience. usually different from your audience. and typically when you go on theview, we get to see a lighter side of you, which is actually nice. >> bill: how is it different from my audience in theview's audience? >> mainly targeted towards women who are kind of like changing diapers or whatever homemakers do. >> bill: 48% of the audience is women. >> what people don't talk about is the sexual tension. this is why they got angry. psychologists body language experts will tell you they left because they know they can't have you, bill. [ laughter ] >> they can't you have. it drives them crazy. why is the audience -- >> bill: gutfeld, you are just blowing the dumbiest thing of the week into your bali wick. >> you don't know this. they would give anything to be with you, bill. >> bill: all right, gutfeld. can we fire him on the air or do we have to wait until the program is over. >> you are off.
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>> bill: ms. arthel is closest to reach people who wouldn't ordinarily watch the factor to show them how charming i really am. which i don't believe i accomplished yesterday. dumbest things of the week, everybody. pinheads and patriots on deck. we will have a preview of sap's alaska -- sarah palin's alaska program. can you vote on how effective the promotion is. coming right back.
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. >> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment starring sarah palin. but first my interview with laura ingraham. john stossel beginning monday. if you sign up for a premium membership we will send mp3 players overseas. also, if you buy a copy of pinheads and patriots on billoreilly.com you get a great p & p tote bag free. it goes got a zipper and
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everything. thank you all for supporting the book, it remains a best seller. now to the mail: >> bill: you need to wise up fast patrick. wee2u afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, next up might be iran. this is not a fringe play. fill: >> i didn't apologize. i stand by them. i said if anyone didn't understand my position and took offense, i'm sorry about that and i am. it was not my intention to
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denigrate islam and i did not do that. some folks can't figure it out and i'm sorry about that as well. foolish comparison, mark with all due respect. individual crimes occur in all precincts. a holy war is just that, a war businessed upon theology. jihad is driving the terrorism. >> then you are misguided.xjqk÷
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>> bill: sapid meaning pleasing to the mind. great word doctor happy birth a verse: >> bill: finally pinheads and patriots. sarah palin has a show coming up about alaska on tlc. here's a review. >> this is flipping fun. how come we can't ever be satisfied with tranquility? i'd rather be doing this than in some stuffy political
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office. >> bill: is that a patriotic idea or a pinheaded one? please cast your vote on billoreilly.com. as far as last night is concerned. ingraham and carlson were doing a little rap dance. 75% think that dance is patriotic. 25% think the ladies are pinheads. i vote patriotic. they looked good to me that is it for us tonight. great week, thanks for watching. check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about the factor, oreilly@foxnews.com. name a town if you wish to opine. when writing to the factor, do not be