tv The O Reilly Factor FOX News November 13, 2010 5:00am-6:00am EST
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>> bret: wasn't us. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. oyager one gave us closer pictures -- >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> 2012 republicans have a lot of optimism now. are you going to help them. >> i probably won't do that, no. >> is president bush helping or hurting the republican resurgence in america? one congressman from california says the former president is harming the g.o.p. newt gingrich will analyze. >> my number one priority is making sure that we make the middle class tax cuts permanent. >> more chaos surrounding whether or not president obama will extend the bush tax cuts.
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this issue could get bloody. lou dobbs will weigh in. >> soros number two guy got in touch with my number two guy. >> my name is number two. >> basically it went something like this. you are hurting mr. soros and mr. soros' interest. >> glenn beck going after radical left financier george soros. beck will present the evidence. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from west palm beach, florida. factor begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting tonight from west palm beach. thanks for watching us. who is looking out for you. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. who is looking out for you is the title of my fourth book. that was the one that had me on the cover looking like mr. rodgers. and that question is very challenging today.
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looks like president obama is getting his butt kicked in the far east this week as many nations are yelling at him for allowing the devaluation of the dollar. the president and the fed did this so american goods would be cheaper to buy overseas. but countries like china and germany and great britain are not happy with that or mr. obama. add to that the chaos surrounding the taxation situation and the stock market is getting hammered because investors simply don't know whether the president is going to raise taxes in less than two months. republicans, of course, don't want a tax raise and this situation could get nasty. last night i spoke with president bush about the state of the union and he was reluctant to weigh in on president obama's governance. but he did say this. >> i think it's important for policy makers to understand most new jobs are created by small businesses. 70% of new jobs in america are created by small businesses. many small businesses pay income tax at the individual rate. and, therefore, raising any income taxes will cause there to
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be less capital available for small businesses, which will make it harder to create jobs. >> bill: that's one of the rare times mr. bush has talked about what's going on in the country right now. we'll have more on this with newt gingrich in a moment. the problem that we, the people, find ourselves facing is not only economic chaos but a leadership vacuum. figuring out what's best for america is getting harder and harder. americans are becoming frustrated. for example, congressman dana roar backer, a republican from california said on wednesday that president bush had destroyed the republican party during his 8 years in office and some democrats believe president obama is destroying the democratic party right now. and they point to the election last week. all in all, there is confusion in the air, not good for the economy, not good for anything. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, joining us from washington newt gingrich who has a brand new
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novel out called "valley forge" his seventh in series of historical books. mr. speaker, how do you react to cohrabacher's claim that the president is destroying the g.o.p.? >> that's wrong. if you watched the series last night and watch the book sales, president bush has a lot of folks out there listening to him. i think his approval is going to go up very dramatically during the cycle where is he out here talking with people. the republican party in the house and the republican party in the senate forgot they were supposed to be reform parties. they lost in 2006 through no particular fault of president bush's. in 2008, we almost won despite the economic situation. and by november of 2009, we were back winning in new jersey and in virginia for governor and february we won in massachusetts for the u.s. senate. and look at the scale of the victory we just had last tuesday. this is the biggest one-party victory for the house and for
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state legislature in modern times. so, i don't think the republican party was destroyed by president bush. i think that we went through a tough i hope that the house and senate republicans realize reform is their responsibility. they have no one to blame. their job is to go out and get the job done. >> bill: okay, now, you would agree with me that we are not a very good period in america right now. >> that's correct. >> bill: we have a lot of problems that need to be solved. i put to president bush last night, i want to play this sound bite now and i want you to react to it. i put to him that, look, don't you as a former president for eight years and a guy who instituted some policies that are in play right now, don't you have an obligation to suggest the path the country might take? roll it. >> i don't think it's good for a former president to be criticizing his successor. >> but here's the problem for the folks. >> i don't want to be. >> bill: i know you don't. >> in the arena criticizing my successor. >> bill: the folks live in the country. your policies in iraq,
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afghanistan, economically, bleed over until 2010. what you started and what you were involved with didn't end when you left. it continues. so that people when they get an opportunity to hear you, and read your book, they want to know about the current state of affairs. they don't want to say look it ended when he left and now i don't know what he thinks. >> that's your job as somebody who is capable of getting people from the administration to explain the current state of affairs. i have written a book so that people get a sense of what it was like to make the decisions that i made during my presidency. and beyond that, i'm happy to get off the stage. >> bill: it's quite obvious that president bush doesn't feel that he has an obligation to weigh in on what's happening now. you know, it bothers me a little bit. he knows a lot. >> well, he does know a lot. but i sympathize with the president. when i stepped down as speaker, i consciously tried not to criticize speaker hastert or tried to mike co-manage what he
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he -- micromanage what he was doing. he had to learn how to do it his own way. a lot criticize successor for good reason. president bush is out trying to get to you look at a book about his eight years in office. he knows if he gives you a really good comment on obama, that's going to dominate the news totally. >> bill: doesn't have to be framed in the obama bashing way. it can be, listen, we did afghanistan and if we continue to do this, we'll win. or i bailed out these companies, and i had to do it, which he said, all right, but now perhaps we want to go this way, rather than obama is an idiot, i don't expect -- that would be unseemly for him to do that. that's what jimmy carter does. nobody likes it carter hurts himself by doing it? >> that's right. >> bill: i don't expect president bush to do that. but i want problem-solving. we have tremendous problems in this country that need to be solved. >> let me offer this observation and we will find out in a year
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if i'm right. once he is done with this tour and once he take as little bit of time to reflect, my position is that probably in the next year and a half you are going to see president bush give positive speeches. not criticize anybody, but offer some advice on where he thinks the country has to go. exactly in the way you are hoping for. but i don't think he is at that point yet. he has a lot to offer if he decides to do it. >> bill: that's exactly what i told him both on and off camera. he has a lot to offer and the country needs it we're in bad shape. i want to say i haven't read valley forge but i enjoy your historical novels because they arevel well research dollars. i always learn something in addition to having these stories are great. you know, you don't have to really fictionalize them because they are terrific. we wish you the best with that. >> great. thank you. >> bill: okay, mr. speaker. in a moment, president bush's former communications director nicolle wallace and liberal analyst leslie marshall will talk about both presidents bush and obama.
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the first female president and leslie marshall. leslie, president obama is taking it on the chin in the far east because of the dollar devaluation. we will get to lou dobbs. is he going to handle that in a moment. i don't expect to you handle that when he comes back sunday, it's going to be are you going to raise taxes, mr. president? and this is going to be absolutely hysterical, crazy debate. i want you to make a prediction. is the president going to stand firm on raising taxes for the affluent or will he fold and extend the bush tax cuts? >> i think he is going to stand firm and i think he has been very clear that he plans not to fold, that he wants to avoid any tax increases for middle and lower income families but is he standing firm if you are making $250,000 or more, he is going to cut those benefits for the past 10 years that he has been receiving. >> bill: you think he has been very clear about it. >> yes.
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>> bill: chief advisor david axelrod comes out and says they are going to extend the bush tax cuts. doesn't sound clear to me, leslie. sounds a little foggy. >> last time i checked, bill. axelrod doesn't have mr. obama's mouth piece inside. i think perhaps they have been misunderstood or mr. axelrod -- >> bill: i'm sure there was a miscommunication between the president and his top advisor. i'm not buying that for a second. [ laughter ] nicole is in for dana perino who had a heart attack last night during my interview with george w. bush. [ laughter ] you should have seen dana's face, o'reilly, oh. >> great interview, by the way. >> i was loving it. >> bill: thank you. is the president going to fold or is he going to raise? >> i think the president has already fell toed. i don't think david axelrod marches out and floats too many trial balloons that don't have the blessing of the president. i think the president understands what you and president bush talked about last night, that whether he can come along and accept it, the
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american people understand that you do not raise taxes at a time of economic distress in this country and do you not make it harder for the people who employ the vast majority of americans to add jobs. >> bill: okay. but if that's the case, if president obama comes back on sunday after getting -- you know, the president is taking it angela merkel is mocking him. china is saying all kinds of bad things to him. and, again, lou dobbs is going to comment on that in a moment. if he comes back on sunday, nicole and he says, you know what? i made a mistake or i think it's better, the far left is going to go crazy. i think msnbc may just explode and the "new york times" go up in vapor. >> you will see the smoke from this building. but, look, he won't do it on monday. he won't do it on tuesday. he won't do it any time soon. he is going to, i think, have to put on the same kind of public show that he did for the public option. remember in the health care debate? he was for the public option until he was against it and i think he will be for.
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>> bill: but he has only got six weeks, it's a window. you have got thanksgiving, you have got christmas. there is not a lot of time. you know the republicans are just -- leslie, they are going to go crazy on this issue beginning on monday. they will go no way you are going to raise taxes. they are going to be screaming and yelling. right now lou dobbs, can i hear him. is he hyperventilating over the prospect that taxes might be raised. i mean, this is what is going to happen next week, leslie. >> i'm scared heart attacks and hyper ventilation. at least i'm healthy with you at the moment, bill. i have to tell you the president has a responsibility, especially if he wants to be reelected of having a great economy. the reality is the bush tax cuts were set for a decade and the bush tax cuts did not help to stimulate the economy. >> bill: they did in the beginning. they got us out of the 2001 recession. >> where are they now? >> bill: we're here because of a big wall street con, not because folks are paying taxes or not. look, leslie. >> that's debatable. it's so fallacious it hurts my
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ear lobe. the taxes were $4 billion more or a trillion dollars -- i don't know. they were much higher than they are under president obama. the government took in more money under bush than under obama because the economy was better. the better the economy is, the more revenue goes into washington. so, come on. i mean, you know, he says we can't afford it. and if the economy -- it's going to be worse, leslie, you know that. >> if they are going to give credits to tax credits to the rich, specifically and the rich can guarantee they are not going to buy turkish bonds, bill, i would be for it that's not what happened. the money was either pocketed, put into investments overseas such as turkish bonds if you have seen that market. when you look at. >> bill: turkish bonds? >> when you see what's happened in america they need to be able to employ people to stimulate the economy and purchase more goods. >> bill: keeping the tax rates for the same if they don't spend any money doesn't help, i got it all right, nicole, so you are going to predict that president obama is going to fold and take
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the heat from the far left. >> absolutely. he has done it before. i think at the end of the day he is someone who tries to keep an eye on his political health. and, listen, this isn't just a right-left debate anymore much the american people understand loud and clear and they understand it at an intuitive level that you do not raise taxes on anybody, especially the job craters. -- creators. >> bill: directly ahead as we continue from south florida this evening, lou dobbs on the tax controversy and how to cut down the wild government spending. lowe will -- lou will have some suggestion. geraldo will comment on just a few moments as the factor
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight, you may have heard that lou dobbs has signed on with the fox business network. he ising also following president obama's debt commission which has recommended cuts in government spending. one footnote, listen to this. according to a cns report planned parenthood received $350 million from the taxpayers in 2008. same year planned parenthood health centers performed about 325,000 abortions, which, of course, we paid for many of them. also, you may remember, that we reported the government gives the corporation for public broadcasting $420 million a year. add those two up, okay? and you have got close to a billion dollars going to organizations that should be privately funded. now, this is what we are dealing with here in america. this is why we are $13 trillion in debt. joining us from new york is lou dobbs. first of all congratulations on the fox business job. somebody has to slap can a cavuto around and that should be you, number one. >> bill, thank you very much. >> bill: you are welcome. number two, i want to ask you to ask the ladies do you think president obama is going to fold or is he going to try to
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continue to raise taxes on the affluent. >> my best guess is he will not fold. the reason is he is through his d.n.a., by his every action over the course of his political career ban spend are and that requires a lot of tax revenue. i just can't see him giving in quietly on their. >> bill: what about axelrod coming out earlier this week throwing up that trial balloon? >> well, it's an interesting confusion but not the first in this white house. but i still maintain, bill, that he will stay the course. >> bill: i'm not betting you on that one because i don't know. it pains me. i say those words, i don't know. the president commissioned fiscal responsibility crew and they came back with recommendations. >> right. >> bill: we asked lou to give us likes and dislikes first. explain it lou dobbs does not
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like raising the retirement age from 67 to 6 . >> 67 and 68 to 70 in 2000 i don't like that. there were almost riots in france as they raised the retirement age there from 62 from 60. we're talking about an extraordinary retirement age here. and at the same time, within the recommendations of the deficit reduction commission is an additional payroll tax for social security. so what they're asking the american people who do is to pay more into social security and obviously take less out by raising retirement age. it's unreasonable. it's a continuation of what has been the problem. taking money from the private sector, putting it into the public and redistributing wealth. >> bill: okay. but the trend is for people to work longer. >> sure. >> bill: be healthier and, you know, look at you, what are you 75 years old now dobbs? >> just shy of it. >> bill: come on. >> just shy of it. >> bill: you don't like the
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elimination of the mortgage interest tax deduction. >> no. >> bill: you want to keep this thing. why? >> we have got to be reasonable about what is is happening and cognizant of what is happening to this economy. this is not the time to take the most battered sector in our entire economy, that is the housing market and further depress it. and eliminating the tax deduction for mortgage interest would be devastating. is this something we could -- if we could consider it in a few years, perhaps we could. but these are -- these would be shear disruptions, dislocations and disaster in this economy right now. >> bill: the industry is battered and you take that away and sales go down again. canada, interestingly enough, i didn't know this until i did my crack research today. they don't have that home mortgage deduction. and canada is a higher home ownership ratio than america. >> that's right. it is not that it should be immutable. but that right now it is not the time to address the public policy change that would have that kind of impact on a very
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fragile recovery. >> bill: okay. you do like a 10% federal workforce cut. >> i do indeed. >> bill: that's predictable. i'm not saying you are predictable. >> predictable. >> bill: i want to cut it 20%. but the. >> now we're both being predictable, bill. >> bill: well, i'm a wild man here. i mean, i just think that the federal government is out of control and i want 20% cut. but, the stat that really startled me this week, i think it was in "u.s.a. today," that the number of federal workers making more than $150,000 a year has doubled under president obama. we're paying an enormous amount of money for the public sector workforce. >> an enormous amount of money and unreasonable amount of money. and, in fact, the private sector working men and women in the private sector who are the taxpayers paying for those public sector jobs are making 10% less on average than federal employees. and receiving far, far worse
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benefits, the superior benefits of retirement programs for federal employees are extraordinary. but, you know, bill, if i may. as we focus on about 3 million federal workers and reducing 300,000, the real story in many cases in terms of government employees is at the local level, which, over the course of the past 40 years, has grown about just about 50%. it's an amazing. >> bill: that's what i'm talking about, i know. >> it's insane. >> bill: that's what i'm talking about. you have to get that under control. that's bankrupted california. all the pension he is they are paying out there, they can't afford it. finally you say cutting form tax return. alternative minimum tax you like that. >> do i like the idea of reducing because the united states has, amongst the highest corporate tax levels in the world, to reduce it from 35% to 26%, i think is a very smart idea. and consistent with improving this economy as quickly as we can.
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and reducing the adjusted minimum tax and eliminating that. i think is rationale and, again, way to greater productivity and to remove a punishment, a federal tax punishment on working men and women and small business people. >> bill: all right, lou. once again i'm glad you are on board with the fox business channel. plenty more this evening. geraldo demanding that president bush be investigated for -- -- glenn beck demanding that sorge soros leader of a shadow government. wow. we hope you stay tuned to
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do you think this will end, this stupid, dopey stuff? you know, look, bush says and i believe him that his guys -- woo,. >> john woo. said. >> bill: it produced actionable intelligence. the far left is never going to give it up. >> well, what politician also never give up, bill, is that successive administrations always want to investigate the prior administration. that's the kind of cancerous tradition in american politics. it's very, i think very counter productive. in this case the aclu is probably right on the law though even though as a matter of public policy and national interest they are wrong. i mean, under -- what is it 18 u.s. code 2340 torture is against u.s. law. under the obama administration with eric holder as the attorney general, they have made a finding that waterboarding
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equals torture. so, when george bush said damn right whether they should waterboard khalid sheikh mohammed and abu and the other guy, he was making admission he was complicit technically in a crime. >> bill: i disagree with you because his attorneys at the time said no, you are not violating the anti-torture act. and obama's attorneys disagreed. so the supreme court is going to find 5-4 that bush was on solid ground listening to his guys. his guys said. this so why bother? why waste everybody's time with this stuff? >> the way the aclu worded it is should investigate. they are not accusing him of being complicit. >> bill: why waste -- >> aside from the concept and you know this there is an ongoing justice department investigation of the lower level guys right now, under the concept that you shouldn't just investigate the subordinates. you should also investigate the
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superiors, that's fairness under american law. in a more practical or i guess international sense, the united nations has a convention against torture that is universally prosecutable. what that means is you may remember the chilean dictator general as you gus teen teen-augustine when he chileans when he took over that country. what if bush goes to canada. he goes to spain. he goes to belgium, another country that has shown an interest in doing these transnational prosecutions. >> bill: they can grab him but they won't. >> as a practical matter everybody is saying that george w. bush will get a pass that this is basically for propaganda. >> he will get a pass. >> he probably will. people are commenting on the identical spectrum --
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ideological spectrum. >> bill: give it up it's not good for the country. >> it's not good for the country. >> bill: as i'm watching daytime television. i'm switching off as the world turns. >> you are a springer fan. >> bill: i see oprah and i see you and phil donahue and sally jesse and montel. was montel smoking pot, by the way? >>. no. [ laughter ] >> bill: just before the show. >> montel, although he advocates marijuana use, he suffers from m.s. >> bill: i know. >> that is. >> bill: medical marijuana. >> i'm all for medical marijuana and other forms. >> bill: geraldo, i'm shocked. >> i think montel is a pioneer in that era. >> bill: back in the 60's geraldo was going i'm for medical marijuana or anything else have you got. >> that's me. it was a lot of fun. >> bill: you and oprah, okay? so you are on this panel with these guys. what exactly, because the sound was down low and i was confused about the whole program. what exactly was the point of it
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saying i'm the longest running talk show host and you guys got wiped out? >> that was rush limbaugh's take to be pillarried by oprah. everyone on the stage was enormously successful during runs that were unprecedented when gauged against the hundreds of talk shows that are proposed and get mounted an then last a couple of weeks. i was on for 11 years. i was the lowest tenure me and ricki lake. everyone else was there for more than 11. we had great runs oprah was and is the prime number one. she is a self-made billionairest. the highest income earner among american women. i think she is an amazing story. but the see phil donahue there and the virtue of the forum to give the daytime audience for credit for having half a brain. i think that was very interesting. we had some fun both on camera and off camera. we all got together later on in
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the evening at the four seasons hotel. >> bill: i want to stop you there. i want to hear about what happened. i don't want to get in trouble. all right, geraldo rivera, everybody. there he is when we come right back, it will be glenn beck chasing down radical left financier george soros. beck, after these messages. [ male announcer ] the next big thing from lus is not a car. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real conseences. thereakthroughs we novate here may someday make all cars sar. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. reporting from palm beach, florida this evening. at the beck and call segment tonight, the g-man has been investigating rad radical left guy george soros who funds ways in changing the country in ways beck does not like. so you are picking on poor george soros all this week. come on. >> i know. he is such a kindly grandfatherly sort of individual. >> bill: you are working the guy over. three hours on him. what is the headline for somebody who didn't see the
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program? >> the headline is that what you are seeing happened and what is coming between the inflation in the grocery stores and the gas pumps. the organizations out in the streets. it's a puppet show. it is orchestrated by george soros. there are five things. he has collapsed four different regimes, four different countries before and, of course, he has collapsed currencies. he is considered economic war criminal in some parts of the country. >> bill: let's take the pricing first. so your theory is that the rise in gas prices and the rise in food commodity prices is directly attributable to mr. soros. >> mr. soros, along with allies and he has created a shadow government which we outlined and really in his own words, the shadow party is something that he did, shadow party conventions back in 2000.
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auto sew and his allies believe that there should be a new world order. this is an organization that george soros has been putting together for years in his own words. in his own words. >> bill: he has five society organization and he has got all these other business. >> $500 million from some of the most radical leftist organizations. >> bill: there is no doubt. >> the guy who runs that philanthropy for him and picks everybody was the creator of sds. the creator of the -- >> bill: you don't have to convince me or anybody else watching that soros wants a far left country and will do what he has to do to financially get it? >> here is what he has done in the past. control the airwaves. who is financing the big push to get you off the air to get me off the air? >> bill: he is media matters. >> he is control the airways. who sphunding npr and other journalists. >> bill: he. >> who is helping to fund the investigative arm of the huffington post? he is. >> bill: i don't see him as the power you see him. i think he is trying.
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the shadow government i don't know where they live. if you tell me where they live, i goal to their house. do they have a house? remember when you found -- wait, i have got to give you. >> 100 organizations. >> bill: you found out there was a place in new orleans where all this acorn money was going. >> yes. >> bill: then we went down there. remember, we sent guys down there. it was a boarded up funeral home where all this money went. and then two guys took the money and did whatever they wanted with the money. >> right. this stuff is all out in the open. this isn't a star chamber. he is out in the open. the shadow party convention was on c-span. >> bill: they were? >> yes. nobody pays attention to it hosted by arianna huffington, surprise, surprise. >> bill: you say to all these people i don't think they have as much power as you think they have. i could be wrong. soros actually got in touch with you, right. >> yes. soros, not soros himself soros' number two guy got in touch with my number two guy. >> bill: is that the midget?
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dr. evil? ♪ one-eighth your size. >> i think he did bring a cat. >> we have got a lot of work to do. >> bill: they had a meeting in a restaurant in a public place. >> bill: who is paying? >> i hope the billionaire is. i mean, he is devaluing my money. >> bill: you set that meeting up and you and i will go. >> they already had the meeting. basically it already sent something like this. i don't think you hear me. you are hurting mr. soros and mr. soros' interests. >> bill: that's pretty ominous. >> yeah. and then he gave a little gift. we invited mr. soros on to the program. that was declined. and it was about three weeks before they started a campaign with a million dollars plaintiff soros' money and npr -- it was almost like they were asking us to reconsider exposing him. >> bill: why would you reconsider? dr. evil and you are going after him. >> because is he dr. evil. >> bill: was your number two guy scared? >> he was -- no, i don't think he was scared. i think when you are asked for a
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meeting with george soros' people and you know that it's not going to go well. it's not going to be like we love you guys. >> bill: should have told me and you could have gone. you know, just come out. hi, what a coincidence. we're here. >> you going to go like dressed as a waitress? would you like some more coffee? [ laughter ] >> bill: wouldn't you like to meet with soros' number two guys? >> i'm actually not your waitress. i'm bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] >> bill: you could get away with it, i couldn't. you look dressed like a girl. >> dressed like alice from the diner. >> bill: final question. >> yeah. >> bill: all of the soros stuff that you are doing this week. >> yes. >> bill: is it going to lead anywhere. >> i think the exposure on him does a great deal of damage. once people understand like have you been exposing with npr and juan williams. npr and getting money from george soros. it's over. you are not afraid anymore. you don't see the rights in the
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streets like they are doing over in england this week. you don't see that as anything other than an orchestrated movement. >> bill: sojust exposing what yu belief the man is up to? >> no, what he is up to. >> bill: in the shadows? >> yes. i am building a death star and it is fully operational. >> bill: glenn beck, everybody, we're calling the authorities. now one footnote beck and i will be appearing in new orleans on friday december 3rd and saturday december 4th. tickets going fast. check it out on bold fresh tour. makes earl great early christmas gift. the guy who moved in next to sarah palin now threatening to sue. dumb coming next.
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bull bill back of the book somethingment tonight, dumbest things of the week starring fox news correspondent arthel neville >> is he probably over there. >> do you want me to look? you need to drill out a little tiny peephole and let me drill through and see where he is i want piper to play on the other side of the house, too, okay? i think it's intrusion and invasion of our privacy and i don't like it. some reporters have said i was overreacting and i wanted to ask them how would you feel if some dude who you knew was out to get ya moved in 15 feet away from your kids? how would you feel?
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>> bill: so, arthel, what's the dude's beef here? he says he is going to sue tlc. >> the dude's beef is he is going to sue tlc mark barnett the producer and the discovery channel. by the way, he had a lawyer send all three of those entities a letter saying, hey, if you don't cease and desist take that individual outout by friday november 12th. all heck is going to break loose. so far no word on whether they will take the video out. >> bill: what is mcginnis objecting to he says invasion of his privacy. >> bill: invasion of his privacy. >> he says you do not have the right to put that video of me blurred or not in your little reality show. >> bill: invasion of his privacy. >> he says you are defaming me sarah palin, so stop it. >> bill: you know what i think though, i think they are going to cut it out. if they didn't have any comment they will cut it out. >> we will find out it airs sunday. >> bill: they can't intimidate us, gutfeld, huh-uh, we are running it? >> palin is missing opportunity
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to prank this guy. waking up in the middle of the night and burying things in the backyard and candlelight vigils by the lake to freak him out. >> bill: should have hired to you show up. that would have done it? >> i know. >> bill: you have chosen as the dumbest thing on the week something on the colbert report starring guy named celo. >> i will get you a dvd. >> is he a fantastic singer. he has interesting song out that you will never here on fox news that repeats an obscenity. >> bill: wait, gutfeld. instead of you tell the audience, let's let the audience see. go. >> we can't be dropping the f bomb here. [ laughter ] can i recommend a couple other words you could say instead of [bleep] you how about something positive like fox news. ♪ fox news ♪ see what politician wasn't
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corrupt ♪ fox news >> bill: that is the. >> that is the greatest thing ever. >> bill: sell more copies with fox news than f what he is saying and looks like bow diddly,. >> it should be the fox news theme song. if you add fox news to anything, it makes it better. they should do it for other songs. >> bill: that's right. >> smoke on the fox news. stairway to fox news. [ laughter ] >> jumping jack fox news. >> bill: we got it, gutfeld. my dumbest thing of the week is nancy pelosi, this is great. i was going to telling the audience and then we will get out of here and do pinheads and patriots. nancy pelosi on wednesday, all right, did a party in the cannon house office building on capitol hill and it was a reception honoring the accomplishments of the 111th congress. only no congress people were invited and nobody could see what was going on in the party. only advocates -- advocacy
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groups could show up for the party. this is what we like, open government, right, ladies and gentlemen? this wasn't paid for by mrs. pelosi. no it wasn't. this, whatever went on behind that curtain, and i shutter to think, all right, was paid for by us and honoring the congress but no congress people were invited. dumbest. >> bill, there was a stripper there. >> bill: i don't want to know, gutfeld. >> i'm upset curtain wasn't leopard. i don't like the choice of decor. >> bill: dumbest thing of the week -- of the month. pinheads and patriots in a moment tonight starring me and mallard fillmore.
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