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captioned by closed captioning services, inc. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> there is no way that the the house of representatives will support a tax increase. >> bill: republicans get tough, saying they will not support any tax increases because of the bad economy. and the economic news today was dismal. we'll have a full report. the record is conclusive this was a good mother are. >> how does a good mother go to a wet body contest when her baby is missing? >> bill: has geraldo rivera reassessed his opinion that casey anthony received justice by being acquitted of murder? round two with geraldo, coming up. >> that is okay. not going to happen. there you go. >> it is difficult to keep an eye on everyone and make sure that they do and gave them your attention. >> a tragic display on national t.v. this morning. the octo mom completely losing
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control of her 14 children. >> i love my kids. i would die for them. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more bad news for the economy and for president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. unemployment ticked up to 9.2% in june. highest level this year with the economy adding just 18,000 jobs. close to 100,000 jobs were expected by some experts. that is a disaster. obviously has wide-ranging political implications. the president explained the situation by saying there are a number of forces holding the economy back and congress should do more to promoat economic growth. with all due respect to president obama, voters want solutions not politicking.
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republicans were quick to hammer the president and draw a sharp line about taxes. >> it just does not make sense for americans to suffer under higher taxes in an economy like this. and as the speaker said, there is no way that the house of representatives will support a tax increase. >> so going forward, president obama can expect no compromise from the republicans on a tax increase. it is not going to happen. that means mr. obama must cut government spending without raising revenue, something he is adamantly opposed to doing. negotiations continue on sunday but, once again, the president is caught between ba-rock and a hard place. the big economic news, the bad economic news i should say is also deadly, deadly for american liberalism. the facts say that massive government spending hasn't worked to stimulate the american economy and that the liberal vision of american economics has failed. most of president obama's economic advisors have left the
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building, they are gone and there are few replacements and no clear cut plan to improve the economy coming out of the white house. some liberal commentators are bordering on desperate because they know a tax increase will not be forthcoming. >> they are paying the lowest taxes in 50 years. more than 50 years. more than my lifetime and they are still complaining. some aren't. there are good business people who know this game of chicken in particular is deadly and wrong and hostage taking and you shouldn't negotiate with hostage takers. >> i agree it is terrorism. >> bill: republicans have been on a nonstop mission to murder the american dream by protecting only the rich. >> bill: a new poll today has the president's job approval rating at 47%. 52% disapproving. the number likely to be worse tomorrow after the news today. with the presidential election less than a year and ha half away, mr. obama knows he is in deep trouble and committed liberals have to know that their vision for the country is crumbling.
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talking points believes this may be one of the worst days that president obama has had in office. and that is the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction from our ba-rock and a hard place duo. with us is monica tante rosmed and koams. >> a dark day for the president. >> not a good day. not a dark day. a lot of work to to. a year and a half to go before the next election. 40% of the estimate luciana were tax cuts. $288 billion in tax cuts. we needed more of that stimulus. this is not a bad issue for liberalism. it is because conservatives and blue dog democrats would not let the government do all it needed to do. >> bill: the government needed to spend more money in your opinion? >> the congressional budget office the stimulus was a success and things would have been a lot worse without it. moody's says the same thing. 2.5 million jobs were created. we did not do enough.
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>> bill: after 15 years of bloviating on this network and i emphasize that word, perception in politics. the poll show that independents are breaking against president obama 60/40. the perception among the american people is the president is failing and the stats today are deadly. >> when you ney unnamed republican that person does very well against president obama. once you name the republican according to a cbs times "new york times" poll that just came out nobody rates higher among republicans than 7%. they are not happy with their own candidates. once you actually have a candidate and there is a back and forth between two people i don't see how obama loses to any of these republicans going forward. >> bill: you say? >> i say you are absolutely wrong. >> i'm shocked. >> once you have a republican candidate that is going to be spending money that you outlined in the talking points memo he is in bigger trouble than he is today. the president if he acted more
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like liberal andrew cuomo and adopted policies like, new york, i think the president would have a chance atgeting his numbers back on track. bill, you saw when tried and to blow his po popularity and blow his mandate on far left things like obama care that is when the president really started to tank. he has to move and adopt more republican -- >> bill: i still say this is devastating, this actual unemployment up to 9.2 with very few jobs i jobs is devast. to me, colmes, and you know these guys better than i do. there isn't any plan from the white house to rein vigging the economy.rate >> i think we could offer businesses tax incentives to move back to the united states. >> bill: but there isn't anything the president said listen we want to do a, and b and c and that the stimulate
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the economy and bring it back. i don't have any beef with those things. >> he said those things today. trade agreements. talked about more payroll tax cuts. >> bill: when a voter hears trade agreement a kind of glaze goes over their eyes. they don't -- >> he said one other thing, too. he said this today. a million construction workers out of work. build bridges and infrastructure. >> bill: that is more government spending. you are continuing to tell a nation that is $14.5 trillion in debt to spend more money. >> the government is one of the only instruments big enough to be able to pump the money back in and put money in people's pockets. >> bill: hard to believe you are stilled a heerling t hearig to this cause. two and a half years of failure. you are telling the kansas city royals, hey, lose more games. do more. get us deeper in debt. deeper in debt.
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>> unemployment would be 17% if we didn't do what we had done. it would have been worse if we did nothing. >> bill: it is 9.2 unemployment rate today after two and a half years of spending. >> what have republicans offered besides tax cuts? >> i'm not going to get involved. >> kristina roamer told us if we do nothing unemployment would be 8.8%. doesn't that sound good right now. >> based on what. >> we are not talking about the last two and a half years, bill. look at the soviet union. look at greece. a modern day example of -- >> there is no soviet union, andrea, they don't exist any more. >> bill: i think colmes is a pin head. >> you always think i'm a pin head. >> bill: you are demanding more failure diswhrarks is what you are doing. >> we didn't do enough of what we needed to do. >> enough, more deficit spending. that is what i want. >> the stimulus as i said --
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>> bill: more bankruptcy. >> 40% of the stimulus was tax cuts. it's part of the packingage. >> bill: people are watching you and going is he mad? is he mad mad? i'm an independent but here is what 24e are offering. you ask? they want to let the private marketplace be unleashed. >> bill: we have more corporate -- >> lower corporate taxes. >> have they taken the money and pumped it back into the business and hired people? >> because they are petrified of people like you and barack obama over what you are going to do. >> the republicans are so -- they are talking about not raising the debt ceiling and raising our dents that is why people are petrified. >> bill: wall street is not supporting president obama and president obama is actually sending guys in to wall street to try to convince them to get back on the team and they are going no, we are not going to do anything until he is ot of
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office. >> bill: andrea, the last word, you are the guest so. >> hostile to businesses big and small. alan spelled it out tonight. government. government. government. failed in the past in the history books and failing us now. next on the rundown, has geraldo rivera reassessed his opinion of the casey anthony acquittal? he will be here. and later, this man has written a hit book on sarah palin. does he really have anything on the governor? we'll find out in just a few moments. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off th freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while u're driving.
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but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ wilmington. >> bill: you may remember that on tuesday our pal geraldo supported the akuwaita acquittf casey anthony on murder charges but after hearing one juror put forth prepostorrous reasons we wonder if he has reassessed.
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i'm talking about my assessment of juror number three i think it is or four who said that basically there might have been, could have been an accident and all this stuff and they when i asked the prosecutor was there ever any evidence of an accident the answer was absolutely none. to that disturbs me. did it disturb you? >> geraldo: let me answer the first question whether or not i have reassessed my position. the answer is, yes, i have reassessed my position. i have three quick points to make. number one, i'm a veteran reporter but i'm also a pretty good lawyer and more dottingtly, i'm a loving father of five children. the last three of whom are girls, the last one just six years old and the suggestion by many people who feel that this mother got away with murder, that those of us like me who feel the prosecution case is thin love our children or care less about this sweet toddler, than they do is false, bill,
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and it is disgusting. second point, for that snarky bernie goldberg to come on your program and to suggest that my view of the prosecution case would be different if the victim was a mexican immigrant was lying, low blow with heavy racial overtones and i owe him a bloody nose. i'm serious. that was really a punk thing to say. and to do. my third point. i still think that the prosecution case was very thin. no cause of death. no place of death. no manner of death. no fingerprints. no dna evidence. no eyewitnesses. they tried for a death penalty conviction. they tried to take this woman's life for allegedly killing this child and they did it with a very thin case and those people 'so compare casey anthony ms acquittal to the acquittal of o.j. z o.j. overlook the fact that in o.j.'s case there was dna and the perpetrator's
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footprints in the bloody mess that he left when took the mother of his children's head off and ron goldman's head off. there was a blood trail to his house. and so suggest that the two cases are similar really belies reality. >> bill: i'm going to disagree on two points. number one i'm going stick up for bernie. he is not a racist and didn't have any racial overtones. >> why was it mexican immigrant. he did that to in flame your audience. >> bill: let me explain it to you. calm down. you are are passionate on that issue. you know it and i know it. >> geraldo: i'm passionate about the victims of the poll holocaust and victims everywhere. he knew what he was doing. >> bill: you are known for your passion on the border immigration issue. >> geraldo: what does that have to do with that case of a child killer. >> bill: it wasn't a racial thing. >> geraldo: it was a low blow
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and a lying -- >> bill: in your opinion it was in his opinion he made an honest analysis. the audience can reevaluate. i will submit to you, geraldo, that you are overlooking something that is very, very important in this whole murder case. and that is that when a two-year-old disappears from the parent's charge and the parent lies about the disappearance, that is as compelling as a footprint. it is as compelling as a footprint. it is as compelling as anything other that you just cited on o.j. simpson. when you combine that with what was found in the car, testified by fbi experts, then it becomes more than a circumstancial case. with all due respect and you know, geraldo, you and i respect each other. with all due respect, i have no doubt that casey anthony murderd that girl or at least participated in it. and i'm not going to acquit
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casey anthony based on some hair-brained theories that have no validity and no backup and that is where i am and that is a mistake i think you made. you have cut her far too much slack. go ahead. >> geraldo: i thought they were going to convict on manslaughter. i would have been satisfied with a manslaughter verdict. they never should have gone for the death penalty. only two females in the 150 year plus history of the state of florida have ever gone to death row, both serial killers. this elected district attorney going up against a law & order republican in a primary or in an election sought to show this community that he was tougher than anybody else. he went overreaching. >> bill: maybe he was overreaching. >> geraldo: wait a second. let me say what you suggested. >> bill: go ahead. >> i'm not talking about jeff ashton. i'm talking about his boss. you said that you thought that you were convinced beyond a doubt that casey anthony killed
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this child even alone or in con sort. those are different. did she have help? not have help? no proof as to how the child die. how do you about know the child didn't drown and then she panicked? her behavior was hideously inappropriate in the weeks following the child's death, we know that. >> bill: you can't acquit on a theory that has no foundation in fact. >> geraldo: why didn't they convict on on struction of justice? >> bill: probably the prosecution overreached and should have gone for a heavy duty manslaughter deal. probably that in hindsight would have been right. let's advance the story. today casey anthony's mother wanted to talk to her. she said no. she will be released on tuesday. what is going to happen to casey anthony? >> geraldo: she is going to be released on the 17th. i'm not sure which day of the week that is. i did speak in and tis paik anf
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our get together and i respect you and you respect me. you are a warrior and i fight fair and you fight fair and that is the way things are and you give me a chance to respond and i appreciate that. here is what jose baez told me not more than an hour and five minutes ago. after visiting casey anthony in the orange county women's house of detention "the defense team is going to take her some place safe. we plan on getting her mental health counseling and therapy. remember, she has lost her child. she has been in solitary confinement and for the last three years she has been facing the death penalty. after all of the trauma she has been facing our goal is to get her well. that from jose baez. i assume they going to take her to some kind of facility some place. i doubt they will keep here in orange county. maybe not even here in central florida because the an animosiy against this woman is far more
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intense here. clearly they believe she is trauma tizedly and has jose baez says his goal is to get her well. >> bill: why wouldn't she speak to the mother? do you know? >> geraldo: i don't know the dynamics. i didn't ask that of jose baez. i think that would have required him to reveal some lawyer client privileged information. but clearly the testimony of mom and dad cut both ways and a lot of what they testified to is very harmful to her defense. >> bill: no doubt that she used to live with them, with caylee. she can't go back and live with them any more, that is for sure. and she has no job prospects, high school dropout. no skill level that we know of. probably will try to sign a deal. do you think somebody is going to sign a deal with her? some entertainment company? >> geraldo: i doubt it and if i were her attorney right now i would say lay loyalists low, ga
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nunnery, go to church, find your own truth. i doubt if she can sort fact from fiction now that she told so many lies. that is the first thing they have to do. from a practical point of 1r50u i would let time pass, months even years before i signed any kind of deal. i would declare bankruptcy to get rid of some of the onerous debts that are coming her way. once the cases are behind her then she can sign a deal. 22bill: a woman like that years old, damaged beyond repair. geraldo, we appreciate it. here are the results of our o'reilly .com poll. we asked if you think casey anthony is guilty or not guilty of murder. close to 100,000 voted. 90% say guilty. 10% say the woman is not
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>> bill: there is a move in florida to pass a new statute called caylee's law. obviously off the murder of two-year-old caylee anthony. that law would make it a felony for parents and guardians not to report a missing child in a timely manner. we are behind the proposed law and will push it as we did with jessica's law that prorid provn mandatory sen tens for sexual predators. 44 states have passed a version of jessica's law. florida started jessica's law because of jessica lunsford who was murder baid chiled by a chd predator. joining us, scott who introduced caylee's law yesterday. what does the law say? >> thanks for having me on tonight, bill. you know, this is a lot of disagreement about the outcome of the case. but there is one thing that i think everybody would agree
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with that it should not be okay in the state of florida for a parent or guardian to run around for 31 days without reporting what she knew to be either a missing or deceased child. >> bill: absolutely, absolutely. >> to the authorities. >> bill: so if somebody did that it would be a felony in florida. you are giving them how long to report a missing child to the police? how long are you giving them? >> well, representative diaz and i worked very closely and this is what we came up with. under 12 years old if they are missing for 48 hours it would require them to report it to authorities. in the case of a deceased child it would be within two hours they are required. so those are the numbers we came up with. it will go through the committee process. it would be subject to amendment but we thought that those were reasonable. >> bill: why 12? why not 16 or something like that. why are you giving teenagers a pass on this? >> that is something that could perhaps be looked at in the committee process.
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we also added an enhanced penalty just for lying to authorities if you are the parent guardian or tare care tr and you do lie and mislead the law enforcement that would also be a felony. if you are the parent and guardian those will now be felony js. >> bill: i think that caylee's law has to be passed in florida. i think it will be. you blazed the trail for jessica's law down there. 44 states now have it. i think caylee's law is necessary in every state in the union. the problem is that your legislature doesn't kick in until next january, is that, correct? >> that's correct but we start committee weeks in september. we are a little early because of redistricting. there has already been a letter writ ton the senate president by senator evers to try to bring this up. >> bill: i can't see any florida -- i know governor scott will sign it, there is no
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doubt about that. i can't see any, florida, elected official opposing this law. i can't. even kooks, even the far left nuts and the far right nuts they can't oppose this. it is just simply common sense to protect the children from derelict parents and guardians. >> i hope you are right. >> bill: it is going to sail. once you get it, once you get it then the other states will come. i will make an appeal now to legislators in every state in the union that they should do what mr. plakon and diaz have done. write up caylee's law in all 50 states, introduce it. e-mail me with your names and what is going on. because i think by next february we could have, you know, i don't know about vermont, they are nutty in vermont, but even, vermont would probably do this. we got to get this. i applaud you, mr. plakon for taking fast action.
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we will get behind this and let's get it done by next february so all 50 states have caylee's law. we appreciate it. we urge the lawmakers in every state to pass caylee's law. let us know if you are going to to that. plenty more ahead as the facilities for moves on this evening. charles kraw krauthammer with dmints. vicious attack at yellowstone leaves a 50-year-old hiker dead. how did that happen? we hope you stay tuned for those reports. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ smetimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announc ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos.
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a new book out called blind allegiance to sarah palin. it is written by frank bailey who worked with her in alaska. i spoke with him a few days ago. >> bill: what is the headline of your book? what do you want people to take away from it? sphwhrit.
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>> the colonel of the alaska state troopers has this book on his shelf as an example of what happens when we lose our way. i lost my way and tell my story in this book and bare my soul and so did my boss. >> bill: i didn't see anything that bad. i don't any. tell me how the governor lost her way. >> the person that we saw in 2005, that person who would fight for alaska, bill, who would stand up for ethics in alaska, stand for honesty, and be a competent leader, we lost that to the lime light, to the how to you say it to the power and the fame of being constantly followed by the media. she craved that and being governor became second fiddle. >> bill: that might be -- >> folks here in alaska realized it. >> bill: and maybe that is why
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reresigned. i can't give my full attention to the governor's job because i have a national platform now. maybe that was a good thing. i'm not getting -- look, people evolve, all right. and here is a governor of a fairly small state as far as population is concerned. and she is put on as the vice presidential running mate to john mccain. of course, she is going to change. of course, things are going to be different in her life. i got to tell you, mr. bailey, i read the book and i didn't feel your disappointment. i don't know what she did to make you so disappointed. even after reading the book. >> bill, it is as much a story about myself as well. >> bill: all right. be that as it may, though, but people aren't with all due respect that interested in you. they want to know why sarah palin in your estimation let you down and i didn't see it. i didn't get it. >> it is not a matter of letting me down, bill. it is that we need leaders out there. let me back up a little bit. when she goes on a network and
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says that she has got the fire in the belly to lead this country and that she is looking at practical issues as far as, you know, possibly running for president, it tare fie terrifie because i have seen the chaos in other organization. manageseen the way sheman and leads. key cannot rise above the petty criticism. we talk about it in the later part of the book in 2009 when the chronic complainants would send her into a tail spin. >> bill: that is a small matter. president obama is sensitive to criticism. i think most individuals are. again, if this is and you knew the governor for awhile and you worked with her on her staff. >> yes, yes. >> bill: if this is the worse that the governor palin did, she is pretty good, mr. bailey, compared to most politicians. >> bill -- >> bill: she's pretty good. >> she did some good things.
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i'm not denying that at all. she had some good folks around her that worked very, very hard. >> bill: if that is the worst in your book that is she is disorganized and her attention was deflected from the local issues in alaska, if that is it, i think it is, you know, she has a pretty good story to tell. i'm saying to you i didn't feel -- >> bill. >> bill: i didn't feel why i should be that concerned about sarah palin after reading the book. i will give you the last read. >> in 2006 she illegally coordinated with the republican governor's association. she does not want conservatives out there to know that. she denied it. no one in alaska could possibly believe that ethical honest sarah palin could do that. there were many steps along the way where she misled alaskans. i would love to see her go back and truly apologize. >> bill: i don't think she has anything to apologize for after reading your book.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the unresolved problems segment. the economic news is dismal. unjeunemployment up to 9.2%. here, fox news appearance lift charles krauthammer. a body blow to the movement in america. am i wrong? >> it hurts obama. for liberalism in general it should be a body blow. we had two enormous recessions. the one in '81, '82 and then
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the one we just went through and we had a republican reagan hoos remedy was supply side economics. cut taxes and cut back on regulation and we got it tremendous recovery 6% to 7% growth in the early parts of the red recovery. we decades of almost uninterrupted economic expansion. now, government spending and we have seen the result. it hasn't left anything behind. there is no hoover dam. there is no interstate highway system and there is no recovery. we are in a flat line. i think this ought to be -- we just engage in a huge experiment on the economy and it failed. but as to whether it is sort of the end of a liberal era, i'm not so sure. americans have short memory spaps. >> bill: but it is so stark right now, so stark -- ca colms
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up top, you don't get more liberal than allan. even colmes couldn't tell me or the audience what president obama hs plan is to get us out of this mess. there isn't any plan. is there? >> no, jennifer lang he has no. that is why he is flailing around. he talked today about extending the cut in the payroll tax for another year. he talked about the trade deals. he knows that this is just for show, these are small ball stuff. >> bill: it is small ball stuff. >> he made a bet on the economy and went for the liberal solution and it is a bust. he doesn't have an answer. look, in the last 60 years since eisenhower with one exception, every time one party has been in the white house for two terms it gets tossed out on its ear. people always speak about and the one exception was, of course, reagan.
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bush because he was such a success. this country has an 8 year attention span for any one party in power and it has an admirable desire to see an alternation of power. >> bill: here is the change in america 24/7 news cycle and the stark and i mean stark presentation that i deliver every night, that msnbc delivers in the sense that it is so in your face with the internet and everything else that i think that all of those old rules and all of those old guidelines are gone. and that americans are saying you know what, it isn't working. and if the gop can't beat president obama in 2012, then that is a tragedy for the republican party. i mean they should be able to walk in there. >> but bill, on the contrary, the fact that you have such a rapid news cycle shortens the national attention span.
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it is why i think there are no lasting effects. at the end of the '08 election with the smashing success by the democrats, james carville, you know, ragein' the ka cajune ball predicted -- he was off by 38. there are no long ascendentcies any more precisely because of the rapid news cycle which shortened our memory and our attention span. >> bill: think about this and we will talk about it again because i want to run in one more sound bite. brings failure in particular in a very personal diswhrai with >> but it changes quha if the numbers are good next july. it will change. >> bill: then president obama springs right back if the economy turns around, absolutely, i agree with you. failure and success become so vivid because of what we do that is has changed everybody. i have to run this sound bite
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in real fast. the obama administration captured a terrorist in the gulf of aiden on a ship. they in tar interrogated him fo months on a u.s. warship. now, they are bringing him back to the usa to try him in a civilian court. here is mitch mcconnell. go. >> this is a somalian terrorist captured overseas has now been read his miranda rights. why? why? why is a man who is a known terrorist an enemy of the united states being afforded the protections of an american citizen? >> bill: can you figure this out? i can't. i thought the obama administration gave the military tribunals the go-ahead? >> i think it is because in the ksm case it was supposed to be in new york and the resistance was strong. quha the administration has done because it threw a bone to do it in the military court in the ksm case, but they don't like that and they don't like
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anybody in bega guantanamo and therefore in the loophole in the law which prevents the congress passed a law to prevent the administration from bringing guantanamo prisoner here for trial this was a loophole because he wasn't in guantanamo. he was on a ship. i can guarantee you that congress will shut that loophole. >> bill: in yellowstone park a grizzly bear kills a camper and his wife just barely escapes the bear. that report, after these messages. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin.
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back of the booking segment. the dumbest things of the week including a fatal attack by a grizzly bear in yellow stone national park. i'll handle that one. mar themarthello has chosen tbr tomas who after winning the french open did something unusual. >> in paris on sunday at the french open, 42-year-old tomas after fen initialing 7-under par and winning the french open did the celebratory victory dance by jumping into the lake but broke his shin bone. >> you idiot!
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oh, man. >> the lake is on the left side. >> that's right. >> so it is doubtful he will play in the british open. >> making fun of the french guy. that is pretty dumb? >> french for dumb. i mean come on, you are a world class golfer you don't jump np a lake to celebrate. >> he is happy. don't you see the football players jumping into the stands. >> if you are world class athlete be careful. he has crew screus i screws ins leg and can't participate in the open. he just qualified five days ago. >> bill: how much money did he win from the french open? >> i don't know. >> just goes to show you how safe golf is that you get injured after you play it. >> bill: not a lot of people get injured playing golf but it is dumb in the sense if you are a professional athlete and you make hundreds of thousands of dollars you don't be jumping into a water ditch. wil lee nelson you may sps
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remember botanist busted becaue smokes pot every hour on the hour. >> the judge says you gave him special treatment. originally he was going to pay a fine but now may serve a year in jail. the argument being he had 6-ounces of pot and that is not for personal use. apparently that judge does not know willie nelson. >> bill: that is just a half day. >> one judge is overruling another judge? >> i think this is wrong. this is part of the problem with potheads like willie nelson is they are harmless. putting them in jail does nobody any good. that to me is the done thing. >> bill: maybe he could entertain the other prisoners and that would be positive. >> he should be pot's gandhi. >> one judge overruled another. >> overruled the purchase. >> said look, you are being too easy on willie, he might get a year. >> and he is 80 years old.
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it is ridiculous. >> bill: 80? >> 79. >> bill: but feels 19. when is the sentencing? >> got me on that one, bill. >> bill: we will tell the audience whatever happens to willie. now, mine. this is dumb but it is tragic. yellowstone national park one of the most beautiful facilities in the united states of america but you can't play around in yellowstone park. so, 57-year-old retired guy and his wife go camping in the back country are yellowstone diswhrarks is wild country, okay. a bar bear kills the guy. the wife just gets away. roll the tape. >> omaha bank other hikers on the trail -- some other hikers on the trail heard the woman's cries for help and called 911 which summoned rangers. this is the first time that there has been a bear-caused human fatality in yellowstone in 25 years. >> bill: but see, that is not the thing you should be saying because it is dangerous to go in the back country of glacier
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national park, yosemite, yellowstone. these grizzly bears and the report from the woman who survived his wife was that they startled a mother grizzly bear who had cubs. and then she looks up and there is two people, humans with the packs and then bolted right for the guy. but i don't think that the rangers should be saying well, you know, it doesn't happen. yeah, that is true but you u still have to be vigilant when you go to the back country. >> i agree with you. we are sorry for the family, right. but bottom line is that their home, this is a mother protecting her children. >> bill: and there is wolfs in that park, too. >> which is why i stay out of parks. >> bill: but they won't let you no. they have your picture. >> but you can't get attacked by a bear in your bedroom. >> well, that is true, i guess. unless you live in a remote place. but if the point is that a lot of people are using the national parks.
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camping and hiking is a lot of fun. okay. but if you going to go to the parks you ought to know what the danger level is. i was up in a national park in alaska. grizzly bears all over the place. wandering are wappedderring around. >> people can't get up in arms a because we are in their territory. >> bill: i want the audience to know it is not the fault of the hiker that he is dead. i think the authorities in these parts should have big, big signs and be careful about the camp sites. i was just at rocky mountain national park. you can't camp at a lot of place there's and they don't even have grizzlies there. they have black bears. >> you like to camp. >> bill: tapping my inner jeremiah johnson. >> you need a big scraggy beard. >> and a braid like willie nelson. >> there you go.
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>> we will post you on whether willie gets sent up for being willie. the octo mom loses control of her 14 kids on national tv. right back with p and p. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tigua [ grunts ] we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done !
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>> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment. >> first, the complaint department is now open. here's friday's mail: >> bill: i'm pretty basic sue, trust me. >> bill: really mike, that's your complaint?
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>> bill: no! she didn't. i only point in the beginning. >> bill: well there you go. [ laughing ] >> bill: i'm sorry. >> bill: if i did that the factor would cease being the factor. guests would run roughshod answering anything they want. it would be like pbs. we get answers the old fashioned way. we demand them.
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>> bill: in a responsible way randy, key word "responsible." >> bill: you won't like this felix. nancy grace is going to be here on the factor, monday. >> bill: i never know what to expect renee. i only know it won't be boring. we'll see you at the turning point casino.
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>> bill: so far we have booked only westbury, on island on the 20th. we are looking at have as go for november or december, details on billoreilly.com. we hope to see you guys. >> finally, pinheads and patriots. as you know i believe the so-called octomom is an irresponsible parent. she has amassed 14 children, no husband, little money. she appeared on the "today" show this morning. >> oh no, no, sorry, sorry, no, no that's not going to happen. there you go. there you go. no, no problem. >> how has it been like for you as the older sister? >> it is okay. >> that's jeremiah. breathe noah, breathe, sit down right now. >> has it been hard for you? >> it has been okay.
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>> sit down. >> three, four, five, six, seven, eight -- by the way this is the behavior. >> bill: unbelievable. pinhead, no question. all of those children, all of them are at risk. >> that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo on the troubling economic times and its effect on president obama. spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. wore of the day, do not be tendentious, when writing to the factor. please remember that the spin stops right here. because we are definitely loin