tv The O Reilly Factor FOX News March 15, 2012 11:00pm-12:00am EDT
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wire.com in five seconds. scary. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> advertise ticket stand right now every single one of. >> you it's about mainstreaming something that is not acceptable. >> bill: modern day media witch-hunt underway in america as both the right and the left are upping the attack rhetoric as the presidential election unfolds. we have a special report. more bad news out of afghanistan. should the u.s. spend any more blood and treasure in what might be an out-of-control situation. we will ask for your opinion. also tonight, megyn kelly on whether unemployment recipients should be drug tested? is it legal on a sensational prostitution case in new york stock new york city.
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culture warriors on whether american women will turn away from president obama. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. an american witch-hunt focusing on the media that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. freedom of speech is a delicate thing because it protects irresponsible people. we use words to hurt other people. of course, the greater good is that all americans can express themselves hopefully this a civil way. leading to hate speech, slander, defamation. there is no question about that. now some americans are calling for firings, boycotts and one absurd case criminal prosecution. all for speech they don't like. latest conservative media research center comcast to
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fire some people at msnbc. we sympathize. for years gutter snipes on that network have been abusing freedom of speech intentionally trying to harm folks they don't agree. we spotlighted the general electric corporation which at the time owned nbc and aggressively reported g.e.'s irresponsible position involving hate speech. but, we never threatened anyone. in fact only time i mentioned boycott was when france was active liz aiding saddam hussein. in the ludicrous pepsi situation, if you may remember, i simply say i would not buy pep sismt the marketplace should dick tase these controversies. it usually does. msnbc has few viewers. last month it ranked 26 among all cable networks in prime time. far more successful is rush limbaugh but his program has lost scores of sponsors who objected to his comments about sandra fluke. however, that posture cuts both ways. i'm sure many of mr. limbaugh's listeners are angry at those sponsors for bailing out o. the entire boycott movement is
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garbage. the far left threatening sponsors who advertise on programs they don't like is flat out unamerican. so i believe that the media research center is making a mistake sinking to that level. we sometimes use some of mrc's facts and they have always been reliable. mrc is a good source of information. it shod stay that way and stay out of the boycott business. i have no beef with anyone who is angry about the limbaugh situation on either side. you are smart enough to form your own opinion. i believe in the free marketplace. that's why we stood up for ellen degeneres when some conservatives were pressuring jc penny to fire her as a spokesperson. we want a vibrant america. we want free speech all over the place. when that speech turns irresponsible the marketplace should dictate. not pressure groups armed with threats. that's the memo. top story tonight, the pressure that american companies feel when controversy breaks out. joining us from washington, peter, a crisis manager mpr
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consultant. here in the studio michael who runs his own communications company. all right, are boycotts unamerican. >> personally i hate a lot of what is going on here. i wouldn't call it unamerican. this is no different from using your influence to accelerator the way the market reacts to something. all they are doing is putting their view out there. no different from people on the republic side saying we should fire obama. >> bill: that's an election. mr. masslansky the boycott movement is driven by threats. retaliation against companies who continue to buy spots on programs they don't like. that is a threat. would you agree? >> well, only to the extent that it's forcing or accelerating market change. no no. it's a threat. basically what they are saying is if this sponsor continues to support this program, we will try to hurt that sponsor. by telling our followers not to buy it that's a threat. right? >> yes.
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but i don't see why that's any. >> bill: you said yes. okay it is free speech. it's a threat. >> but it's not unamerican. >> bill: you don't think a threat sun american. >> it's not a threat as in there is going to be physical harm. >> bill: it might not be physical but there is harm. >> people are going to disagree with us. people take business elsewhere. >> bill: threat ludicrous and pepsi. you make up your own mind. how do you see it? >> bill, i agree with you that the markets should dictate. this the concern i have is who is behind these groups that come out and protest. >> bill: name the group and i will expose it. we expose this every night. >> brent bozell groups go after decency in programming and he goes to advertisers and either punishes them or. >> bill: brent bozell does? >> yes. >> bill: i'm not aware of anything on that web site that does that.
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can you be specific about that? >> well, i know that if you look at his research council organization. >> bill: he doesn't run the parents research organization. he is involved with the organization which watches the media have you got to be careful about this. we don't know any threats leveled by brent bozell. is he coming up after you on hannity tonight. we are not aware of any threats except for msnbc. he is saying that you fire these guys and we don't think that's right. his web site doesn't do. this i'm not saying it's threats, bill, the motivation of the groups, whether it's on the left or the right to use this as a vehicle to fund fund raise and raise money off of that medial matters, george soros, we know they are hand in hand. they have the freedom of speech to do that when the threat comes, if you don't do what we say, we're going to pick it -- picket outside
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your-that's what jessie jackson was doing for years. you don't do what we want, we will line up buses outside your concern and try to drive you out of business. that's a threat. that's not american. >> i agree. i think the whole notion it is free speech, bill, and i agree with you. sometimes you may not like what you hear but that's the marketplace that should dictate. >> bill: no threat zone. go ahead. >> it happens to work. shouldsure it works, the mafia s them up from testifying that works. >> that's breaking the law. this using your influence like every influence does out there. it's using your influence. >> bill: i use my influence, would you cede that? i use my influence. i don't have to threaten anybody. >> you don't have to threaten but you are making the same point using different words and maybe what we are talking about here is the narrative the way that you frame it if you look at the way this whole controversy has evolved. it went from religious freedom to women's health to, you know, rush limbaugh's comments
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to bill maher's comments and the donation. this is the next escalation. this is always a battle over who can win the narrative. >> bill: the narrative should be won in the marketplace. marketplace of ideas. not in the threat zone. your analysis is right on. but let the folks decide then. all right? don't go in and say if you don't do it my way i'm going to punish you and all your employees and we are going to try to put you out of business. that's unamerican. i will give you the last word, peter, go. >> yeah, bill i agree with you. the only point i was simply trying to make here is look at the motivation of the groups that are behind it and whether they're using it to feather their own nest and fund raise. that's my point. drill down and look who is behind it and where they're getting their funding and what they are doing. then you can really understand what they're all about and what their motivation is. >> good debate. we appreciate you coming. in is the afghan war still worth fighting? we want your opinion on that.
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the unidentified sergeant will be tried in the u.s.a. that caused immense afghan anger against americans. especially coming on top of the koran burns at bagram air force base a few weeks ago. what should the obama administration do now? joining us from washington lt. colonel ralph peters offer author of the brand new book cane at getsberg which has received rave reviews. i'm putting you in charge of afghanistan. what should we do? >> straightforward, president karzai gave us unintentional gift today. he insisted that american troops be pulled out of villages and towns in the countryside. that hasn't focus of our failing counter insurgency strategy. now the administration has a fig leaf to do what it has to do. accelerator the drawdown of conventional forces, shift our weight even more heavily toward special ops, drones, and the austere support base to help them kill terrorists across the border in pakistan. we don't have an afghanistan
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problem. karzai has an afghanistan problem. we have a pakistan problem. and if karzai doesn't like that. entirely and let the taliban hang karzai from a lamp post. >> bill: let me play devil's advocate here. if we do what karzai suggests and pull back troops from the small villages and towns all over afghanistan, remember, there is only one big city and that's kabul. kandahar like a big town. the taliban comes back and exactly the same position the soviet union was in when they afghanistan. you have the capital and you have a couple of major cities, but then the surrounding territory is run by these animals the taliban who execute people and do whatever they do. people are not going to be able to stand up. the police are not going to stands up. afghan armed forces not going to be able to stand up to them. why bother being there at all. basically saying come on taliban, come on back, run the country as did you before 9/11. which means al qaeda comes right back, reconstitutes there all the blood and treasure has been wasted.
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>> yes. all the blood and treasure has been wasted. absolutely true. wasting more blood and treasure doesn't get that blood and treasure back. karzai, we don't have a taliban problem. karzai has a taliban problem. >> bill: karzai really doesn't. he has a bank account in switzerland. he has a flat in london. is he going to take the first plane out he can get if he thinks things are going south. is he like all these other guys in vietnam. you know who they are. they are corrupt afghan air force is selling heroin. it's crazy land. i want to make sure you, a patriot, i mean colonel peters is, you say it's over. we just didn't -- we weren't able to do the mission that we wanted to do which is train and arm the afghans to defend the taliban. we are not going to be successful let's get out of there, leave a presence as far as we can and that's that that's what you are saying. >> bob, bottom line, if the
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afghans won't fight for their own country. >> bill: they won't. >> how long do we have to keep hearing from the military two more years, three more years. more resources. we have had 10 years. >> bill: wait, wait, wait. it's a little bit not as simplistic as that in iraq, as you know, the u.s.a. was able to train a few elite units there same mind set in iraq as in afghanistan. train police and train a few elite units. elite units in iraq have been so far able to keep the country together. so i think the hope is if we stay there until 14 and we train, we'll get a few afghan elite units and they will be enough to keep the taliban out. that's the mind set. >> actually, you and i agree but the military doesn't agree with us. i would absolutely concentrate on training key elite afghan units that can fight for revived northern alliance against the taliban. the problem is we are trying to train a huge afghan army
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that afghanistan cannot afford. the people, their hearts aren't in it but, yes, elite units. that is the way to go. as soon as we do leave. afghanistan is going to be back in the midst of the civil war. really it's never stopped. my concern. >> bill: as soon as we get out of there in 2014 or whenever it may be, if there so new president he may have a new policy. barack obama is committed to 2014. the taliban will come out and win. you believe that's going to happen? >> i believe the taliban are going to it win in the east and the south because they are the home team. i don't believe they automatically win in the north where the old northern alliance. >> bill: civil war and be a mess. >> it's been a civil war since the 1970s, bill. we are caught in the middle of the civil war. won't admit it my concern is is, look, when we invest our blood and treasure i want a positive return when we go after al qaeda. yemen, somalia, we get a positive return by killing
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terrorists. there is no positive return by trying to defeat al qaeda by teaching elderly afghans to brush their teeth. >> bill: all right. buy the colonel's book. cain at gettysburg, we appreciate colonel as always. here is the result of the bill o'reilly.com poll. should the u.s. use air power against syria. 41% yes. -- 31% yes. 69% say. no new question is the afghan war worth fighting anymore? yes or no bill o'reilly.com. good military news tonight. this wounded warrior project poster. there it is, signed by all five american living presidents went for $100,000 in our auction to benefit the wounded warriors foundation. the buyer is remaining anonymous tip but obviously is he a patriot and thousands of americans helping the warriors. if you give them $25 or more you get a replica of the poster suitable for framing details on bill o'reilly.com. tomorrow night i will be at my
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>> bill: kelly file segment tent. two hot topics u.n. to investigate u.s. voting laws. first, the arizona senate approves a measure requiring a drug test for anyone applying for unemployment benefits in that state. here now and fox news anchor megyn kelly. what do they want. >> test recipients for drug use only those they have a
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reasonable suspicion about or reasonable cause to believe you might be on drugs. >> bill: fall down? >> you smell like the mary jane when you walk into the office? mary jane? what's that? >> bill: i can't. >> you call me little bo peep you are little bo peep. don't get unemployment benefits for a year if they fail a drug test. >> bill: isn't it very subjective that somebody would say well, step over here and urinate into a cup because you're wobbling down the road? i mean arrest can i understand. >> that all goes to what's reasonable whether a is reasonable? arbitrarily applied when the person making the decision sees one person versus another? standard for state workers to ask are there a list of things they have to comply with. >> i don't think so. >> bill: it can't stand. >> reasonable suspicion is what you need to do a warrantless search. it's always up in the eye of
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the beholder and gets checked by a court or another person. >> bill: in the 40 amendment you have trained police agents, okay making the decision. here you have some clerk sitting behind a a desk. >> not necessarily we don't know how the state is going to enforce it if they just go by an arrest if had you had a drug arrest and facing charges. >> how can they pass a law if they don't know how it's going to be enforced? >> just because i don't know doesn't mean they don't know. >> in theory i'm with them there is a loft fraud in welfare all over the place and a lot of drug addicted and alcoholic people getting money and spending it on drugs and alcohol. the kids never see it so, in theory. i like it. i want people to be held accountable. but this law has got to be specific about what you can ant canned do. >> well, you can't be on drugs and use the money for -- that you get for unemployment. >> bill: they have to find a way. >> they can't make it any more specific than reasonable suspicion or reasonable cause,
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bill. they will include a bunch of things they shouldn't include and exclude a bunch of things they shouldn't exclude. >> bill: would you vote for this law. >> my own personal view is i don't like these laws i do think in the end you could hurt families. >> bill: how do you -- >> they try to provide for the children. >> bill: who is that? >> let me finish my point. the studies show that those who are receiving welfare benefits or unemployment benefits are no more likely and actually less likely than the general population to be on drugs. so i do think this may targeting unfair lay group. >> bill: what study is that? >> a few of them. several. we went through this when florida tried to pass its law banning welfare recipients from getting their payments if they were on drugs. that applied to any applicant. >> bill: did it get passed? >> passed but struck down. still under review. i think that they are unfairly assuming that people who apply for unemployment benefits or higher for drug use and facts don't support that. >> bill: wld you vote for this law. >> i'm not going to answer
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that. >> bill: the naacp is complaining to the united nations that us voting laws are some somehow unfair why the naacp says they want to shame us, that's what they are doing this for. they think these law also disenfranchise minority voters. >> bill: what laws? >> voter i.d. laws. they don't like the voter i.d. laws. >> bill: voter i.d. laws. >> they want to shame the united states in front of this u.n. world body, human rights commission. >> libya is on there. >> libya son there and other on this commission include china where forced abortions millions of babies. saudi arabia where women cannot vote in saudi arabia. saudi arabia will decide whether our voting laws are appropriate or not. uganda. i do need to mention kony? >> gays they have laws against
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them. >> list of countries pass judgment on the united states and voter i.d. law to decide whether we are just or not just. >> bill: don't you think that the naacp knows there will be backlash against them and it doesn't mean anything anyway. >> historically they did. this they did this back in the late 1940s, naacp went to that same world body, the human rights commission of the u.n. and talked about the discrimination against minorities here in the united states, and they were right. they had an issue back then that was legitimate. this may or may not be legitimate but given the scope of what is going on at those countries they are now and china and forced abortions as opposed to our photo i.d. laws. >> bill: cheese aclu types and far left people don't want anybody showing i.d. at the poll. they don't want it. >> no, they don't. >> bill: i wonder why. megyn kelly, everybody, there she is. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. will women turn against president obama in the upcoming election? culture warriors on that.
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republic party. >> bill: all right. here now the culture warriors, both women gretchen carlson in phoenix this evening and margaret hoover here in the studio. what do you think of that ad? >> as a republic while i don't like it i actually think it is a hard hitting and will be highly effective ad. >> bill: what kind of person would associated an entire political party with a few people's opinions? >> well, there are people and not just a few people. the republic party in its platform has a human life amendment in it. >> bill: doesn't have a rape deal in if that's what they are hanging this commercial on. >> they are broadly trying to paint it trying to make people worry that all of their reproductive rights. >> bill: of course. like i said trying to scare them. >> i do think, look, there is a kernel that this add gets at at the end of the day if you look at the polls, 25% of women self-identify as republicans. 26 as independence.
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40 as democrats. the reality is there is a gender gap in our voting. and republicans do have a challenge reaching out to women. >> bill: this ad demonizes an entire be party, republic party for a fairly small, i think point that even if it is rape or incest you should carry the child to term. i don't think it's in the republic party platform in fact i know it is not. >> it is not. >> bill: okay. it's the usual rush limbaugh is the quote, unquote de facto leader of the republic party. and who believes this kind of stuff? >> okay. a couple of points here. i do agree with margaret. i think this ad will be effective for people who are not tuning in it to every single detail of all of these issues. when you hear that. >> bill: i can't believe you guys this is going to be a factor. what kind of moron would think that? >> because we are women, bill. >> bill: has nothing to do with women. >> this is all about women. >> you need to dig beneath the
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details of this ad to find out, for example that rick santorum that line that's credited to him, he doesn't even agree that if you are raped and get pregnant you should not be able to have an abortion. he was asked that question hypothetically if his daughter came to him and had been raped that as a father he would counsel her. he is s. on record. >> bill: i have to scold hoover now, ready to be scolded? it's not about women. it's about intelligence. it's about some commercial being put out there that is blatantly propagandaist and you are telling me that most american women, no matter what party they are in are going to believe that the republic party spawrtsz a denial of abortion in cases of rape or incest. are you going to tell me that most americans are going to buy that from that piece of garbage? >> you know what, bill? i think the numbers already show it. >> bill: i think you are denigrating women. i think women are much smarter than that. >> i don't think that your
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viewers our viewers are going to think i'm denigrating women. i think i'm representing what is actually happening and there are women, there are independent voters if you look, we did very well, republicans as women in 2010. you know why in the issues were about the economy, the debt, the deficit, the spending. we won independence. they made this about social issues. we are going to lose. >> bill: wait a minute. i agree that the social issues should not be paramount in this campaign. but i'm going on record saying i think american women are smart enough to know that's a piece of junk, that commercial. okay. last word for you, carlson. they are out there in the arizona desert. >> thank you. i'm going to say that barack obama is going to make women's issues a central part of his campaign. he already did this past week reaching out to millions of women and this ad is just a first step in this. and if rick santorum is the nominee. what will be important for limb is s. to look at this poll which says that if you agree with a presidential candidate on other issues but not on the issue of abortion, can you still vote for that
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candidate? and 62% of the people surveyed said yes. that is an important poll number for any republic going up against barack obama. >> bill: all right. going to get plenty of mail on this segment. hoover, are you okay? >> how are you? >> bill: i'm fine. >> are you sure? >> bill: i want everybody to show you little machine. >> tech savvy in the millennial generation called an ipad. >> bill: that frightens me. >> come right back on whether president obama should punish oil speculators. prosecution case in new york city. legal is next. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar.
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let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment. president obama announcing today that the strategic oil reserves may be opened and some of the oil put on to the marketplace. obviously an attempt to drive down gas prices. many believe that's a
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political ruiz, we will see. there will things the federal government can do. top of the list going after speculators. faith jenkins in for kimberly guilfoyle this evening. and martha that callum in for lis wiehl. >> make life difficult forever speculators who now drive up the price of oil and don't have to take delivery of the oil? >> there are at least three bills right now sitting in front of the house and the senate. one is the most recent was 2011, june of 2011. bernie sanders the senator. it's now stuck, it's mired in some committee. it doesn't matter who presents it there were two others presented in the house. they are just sitting there what they would do is they would say to speculators you have got to put your own money into this game. bernie sanders you have got to put 12% of your own money out. >> bill: 12%?
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>> what do they do now? don't have to send money to the broker? >>. no the more money they have to put in, the less money they have to put into. >> bill: how does that work? i want to buy oil future and bet on the price of oil for september, 2012. i don't have to put up any money. >> right now you don't have to put any money up under the sanders rule. there are lots of these rules out there. this has been going on since the 1930s. >> bill: price of oil is lower than it is now. >> then i lose and i have to pay. who do i pay? >> that, i don't know to be honest. i don't know. the point-out economics behind this though are that if you have to put your own money into it, you being the investor. >> bill: fewer people are going to speculate. >> fewer people do it. speculation will be less. that will -- hopefully the thinking. >> that's what some in congress want to do. >> that's what some in congress want to do. it's mired. the bill, you know, forrest industry and subcommittee. >> bill: president obama says he can't really do much about this oil prices. it's worldwide. but he could get behind this
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behind of legislation, faith but he hasn't. >> right and senator sanders is saying a great thing for president obama to do is to call the chairman of the commodities future trading commission and say hey, let's enforce some of the rules that we already have in place. >> bill: like what? for example he can limit the amount of oil oil future market. >> bill: he could say to exxon mobil you can't control a certain amount of barrels dowlg the road. you have to do less. you know, it's complicated. >> it's complicated. economists but the point of the matter is that the government could take aggressive action to make it harder for speculators to manipulate the market. >> missing something else that the secretary could say to attorney general holder. find fraud and collusion if there is one case of fraud and collusion. >> bill: can't prosecute two black panthers with a jack outside a polling place. >> one prosecution would
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shrill all those speculators. >> bill: new york city, tabloid story soccer mom who knows running some big brothel here. i don't understand why the state of new york spends all the money on this? >> what do you mean, bill in this is a case where you have a woman who is acould you seed of pro-proght prostitution multi-million-dollar business apparently. >> bill: apparently she had an apartment and she got guys in there with women and it was a high $2,000 or whatever. okay. >> it could be young girls as well. we don't know yet. it's very early. >> bill: this woman is basically a pimp. that's what she is. and they are spending all this money. >> all of what, money, bill? >> bill: to prosecute her. >> they are doing their job. >> bill: do you think it's a good prosecution? >> absolutely. what do you want them to do not follow the law. >> bill: seems to be very high priority, wiehl because they're making a big deal out of it and i don't know why
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it's a high priority. i'm not saying don't prosecute it i don't know why it's so important. >> because some people nypd came to them with all of this. there are high profile people that are on this list. i don't think the nypd could just then say oh we're not going to take a look at it. >> bill: they have to take a look at it this is big, they are spending all kinds of time on it. >> the media is making it big. this is a big media story in new york city. >> bill: there was an element where the police were protecting this operation then it rises. >> still early in the investigation. this investigation has been going on for five years. five years? there is my point. five years. >> bill, because there are so many different levels involved here. there could be. >> bill: at the end of the rainbow is corruption and all of, this then i say okay. if it's just some crazy woman trying to make some money by renting an apartment, i don't know. >> with many other people coming in and over the years. that's what really started all of this. >> bill: ladies, thank you
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>> bill: back ever the book segment tonight. great american news quiz the american hero's edition. quiz kids brian kilmeade in for martha maccallum playing tore -- steve doocy representing rosalie demarco staten island, new york. if you don't win for rosalie, okay? she knows where you live. if you would like to win great prizes go to bill o'reilly.com. are you ready for this, kilmeade? i know you are staying up late. >> i could not fill in for martha maccallum. i can fill the seat -- >> bill: stop with the
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nonsense. question number one, 2010 army sergeant salvatore became the first living person to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. [ applause ] during which war was the medal of honor first awarded? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is c. doocy scores, the civil war. >> it's going to get ugly. >> bill: ties off. >> i don't want to lose the second one. >> bill: i'm sure taking the tie off will loosen the blood to his brain. >> we have never done a strip quiz before. >> bill: we're not going to do one now, doocy. not with you two anyhow. rosa parks became a hero to the civil rights movement when she refused to give up her
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seat to make room for a white male passenger. her actions spudder a bus boycott in what city? >> we feel that this protest is constitutional and to deny us that right will be to deny our constitutional right. >> bill: all right. they both got it correct, montgomery, alabama a is the correct choice. all right. >> what's the score right now. >> bill: he leads by one. all right, kilmeade? do you want it unbutton the do you want to take off -- no, don't take off your shoes. jesse owens won four gold medals in 1936 olympics infuriating hitler. >> august 1938.
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won fourth gold medal at the summer olympics in berlin. >> bill: three of jesse owens' medals were were from running events. the fourth medal was from what? cards up, please. come on, kilmeade. the answer is a, long jump. >> you are the sports guy. >> bill: you are a sports guy, right? it's embarrassing. >> bill: big german boxer, who knocked him out? american boxer who knocked him out. >> joe lewis. >> bill: correct. >> does he lose on that one? >> bill: no, no. i wanted you to maintain a little dignity. >> on a count? >> bill: try not to humiliate. >> there can i do the segment again where i get them right? >> bill: no. we don't want to see the tie come on again. paul revere remembered as american hero, of course, for
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his midnight ride to warn colonists about the british. >> he went to a meeting with two other leaders and then he told them that the british were coming and i needed to wait for by the old church to see how many -- >> bill: that was not paul revere. there he is. okay? revere's day job was a lot less exciting than his night job. paul revere was trained as what? >> bill: you should know this you dunder heads, b silver smith. you just guessed. >> i did not. >> brian: name one thing silver that paul revere made? >> revere silver. i'm telling you that's famous. >> bill: you guessed. i saw it. you guessed. i have paul revere's signature as a matter of fact. >> i will trade you this for it. >> do you want to know my
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logic? >> bill: bill know we only have a minute to go. you already lost. new action film coming out later this year shows lincoln as a different kind of hero. the movie portrays old abe as, what? >> did you write this one? >> bill: is he portrayed as dopey movie coming out? >> bill: roll the tape. ♪ >> bill: that's right. abraham lincoln vampire hunter. and next it's george w. bush werewolf. running out of ideas? >> looked like an alien. >> bill: this is from the book. it's going to be big. one of my friends produced it? >> this is the hardest ever.
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i watch you every night. i have he never seen anything like this. >> bill: kilmeade goes to bed at 4:30 in the afternoon. >> i'm tired. >> bill: who is this man associating with al gore? who is he? we found out. pinheads and patriots. just look at that hankie. just look at that hankie. just over two minutes away. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so fficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts
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>> bill: i said nbc is not guilty of anything. the cable people answer to the nbc news president. >> bill: science always wins over superstition and ignorance. zbluibl need a back-up for that opinion and you can't. a recent poll showed 75% of our viewers believe we have been fair on our coverage of the
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campaign. that is big number. >> bill: not much chance of that. she is a good student. >> bill: that should be you spin it well. obamacare mandates dporsz, okay, health insurance coverage and higher premiums mean american workers foot the bill. okay? are we getting all this now. president obama forces the insurance companies to cover stuff. when they do they pass it along to us in higher premiums. so we pay for it. no spin.
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>> bill: our condolences to you and your family. i'm sure your husband was a patriot as are you. >> glenn: the answer is no walter, impossible, you can see for yourself during the shows june 22nd in indianapolis, that is not a bad drive for you. june 23 in chicago's rose monitor theater. details at our website. >> bill: "killing lincoln" rises to number two after six months in the marketplace thanks to
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folks like you. pinheads and patriots, we reported that al gore believes that zmz being hacked. we apologize to miller this man with the green hanky caught our attention. he is an environmental scientist that teaches at yale and accepted the noble peace prize that she shared with gore. it's about shirley mcclain. actress is a character in the book that enjoys "r" pursuits. we do like his outfitted. check out the fox news factor website and spout off any time in the world. word of the day, let's all be splendacious. i am bill o'reilly. the spin stops here becau
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