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see you next time. by mr. bill . >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> unchain wall street. going to put y'all back in chains. >> this guy just isn't bright. he has never been bright. >> bill: open wore fair between the republic and democratic parties and it's getting nastier. in fact, it's extreme politics. we'll analyze it with dick morris. >> why obama? >> because i think he is working for poor people. >> he is like romney? >> yeah. i like his attitude. >> bill: what do the millions of foreigners currently in the u.s.a. think of the presidential campaign? jesse watters will tell us. this is pretty simple, folks. dennis miller on paul ryan, a muslim suing disney and highest paid celebrity couples in the world. >> we ought to think these
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things. >> 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. extreme politics. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the political world is aflutter over the obama campaign's negative posture. many republicans are aghast at that people like vice president bide rn saying stuff like this about their party. >> look at what they value and look at their budget and what they are proposing. romney wants to let -- he said in the first 100 days is he going to let the big banks once again write their own rules. unchain wall street. [boo] >> going to put y'all back in chains. >> bill: y'all. now, there were some for
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african-americans in the audience. slavery image was raised by mr. biden. outrage followed. biden is biden. he says provocative stuff all the time. does the vice president really think republicans want to enslave black americans? no he does not. does he really think? no, he does not. just listen to rudy giuliani. >> this guy just isn't bright. he has never been bright. he isn't bright. people think well he just talks a little too much. actually, is he just not very smart. >> please note mayor giuliani personally attacking the vice president. that's what happens in national politics. yes, it's wrong but it's been going on since job adams ran against thomas jefferson. to his credit, mitt romney is playing the assaults on him verywell. you may remember obama support contributing to the cancer death of a woman of failing to pay income taxes. and of abusing poor people by
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proposing to take their money and give it to folks like donald trump. flbleg here is how romney replied today. >> the president's vision is about division and attack and hatred. my campaign is about getting america back to work and creating greater unity in this country which of course has always been the source of america's vitality and strength. >> bill: the question becomes will the over the top rhetoric actually hurt the president in the upcoming vote? impossible to answer that question. but even the dimmest americans must be noticing the vicious tone. just today in the "new york times," columnist maureen dowd says paul ryan wants to hurt people. do you think mr. ryan wants to hurt people? do you think he gets up in the morning and says, you know what? today i'm going to cause some pain come on but the nonsense is happening and there will be consequences we just don't know what they will be yet. and that's the memo, now for
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the top story. author of the big best seller "screwed," there it is. dick morris. you said on the program that negative campaigning can work. but in this case, with this kind of stuff is really really heated i think it is hurting the president a great deal. president obama's personal favorability, not job approval, personal farvelgt has dropped by 20% in the last four months. >> bill: that's only one poll. other polls have him in the high 40s. >> i have seen several polls that victim had down to the mid 50s to the mid 30's. >> bill: i only saw one. >> favorable or unfavorable one. poll of likely voters i was quoting on that show reflect that in some state polling i have done. i have tracked it he used to have a favorability much higher than job approval. now he has a farveltd lower
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than his job approval. >> i'm going to be skeptical of what you are saying here until i see a gallup or rasmussen or a fox news poll that reflects that but be that as it may, that's what you are putting forth. >> but, you know, the other point, bill, is that in all of stuff, he has not gained a point he hasn't gained a point fox news has him up from it's all over the place. >> rasmussen has him down by 4 and gallup has him down by two. >> polling now doesn't mean much. >> my point is it's expects the exact same polling as it was five months ago. >> bill: explain to the folks negative campaign that can work what is the difference? >> for negative ad to work. it has to tap into a preexisting view that people already have of the target.
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it can't just be new information. if i put an ad out there that says bill o'reilly abuses dogs or something. >> bill: careful. >> people are not going to believe it on the other hand, if i put an ad out there that says he abuses guests on his show. >> bill: oh, now we are in bad territory: the president's acolytes basically put forth that mitt romney and paul ryan want to hurt the folks. >> no, no, no. wait a minute. you agree with that they want to hurt. both romney and ryan want to hurt the working folks of america. is that a preexisting condition? >> no. >> bill: all right. so. >> you have to be a hardened democrat to believe that. >> bill: you have got to be a zealot. a loon. >> not a loon. a hardent democrat. >> they are trying to sell this that romney and ryan want to hurt the folks.
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you say because there veally nothing to back that up. >> or any preexisting image to that effect, right. >> by saying that and that's kind of nativitiy, all right, that the woman died of cancer. >> bounces back at them. there is more profound view of this situation. -bama understood viability was how many of the people that were not voting. he could get out to vote. think he made a fundamental strategic error which he make. he assumed the best way to get them out to vote is hate and fear. the best way to get them out to vote is, in fact, love and hope. and what he should have done is to recreate the obama of '08, to whatever extent you can. >> bill: how can you do that when you are mired down in policy decisions that have hurt the folks? how can do you that? >> can you, not about to explain how to him. >> bill: you think it's possible. >> certainly is you will never generate a large turnout based
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on hope and fear if your opponent is romney. if it's santorum, maybe you could have. maybe if your opponent is santorum and there is abortion on the line, you could. maybe if it's newt gingrich and he has that preexisting view that sometimes his policies do hurt people, maybe with him, you could do it. >> bill: but you can't do it with these two guys. >> maybe you could do it with a donald trump who is seen as a ruthless, go get them businessman. you can't do it with mitt romney. he is too bland and too nice. >> bill: let's go to the vice president. you don't believe that he was telling the black members of that audience that republic party wants to put them back in slavery? you don't literal -- >> . no. >> so what he he did was, what he always does. he. >> rhetorical gaffe. >> bombastic. >> rhetorical thing. >> he tried to go for an applause line and in these days 24 hours news cycle. >> he was trying to jerk their chain. >> bill: pardon the chain because it was chain chain
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chain song by aretha franklin by the way. does the vice president hurt the president with independent voters? does he hurt him? >> yes. yes. all of that kind of campaigning hurts with independents. but it's not designed to reach independents. it's designed to animate the base some interesting vote. >> bill: i see what you mean. more people coming out. they do need independents to vote for them do they not? >> he has written off most of the independents. what he is doing he is saying he is looking at the polls the same way i am. saying among people not likely to vote. obama is winning overwhelmingly. people are likely to vote. romney is going to win by a lot. what he is trying to do is move group a into group b. mistake is he is motivating them by trying to say romney is this rocial threat and ryan is this horrible threat and people don't believe it. >> okay. so you believe in totality that biden is a neutral for obama because, you know, the
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base -- obama's base isn't going to hate that remark. >> is he no more negative to obama than obama is. but he sure doesn't help. >> bill: he doesn't help him. all right. dick morris. buy his book screwed. he would appreciated it. next on the run down former obama campaign respond to morris. what do foreigners in the u.s.a. right now and there are plenty of them, think of the pres
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>> bill: continuing now with lead story, extreme politics, the nasty tone of the presidential campaign thus far. joining us from washington. marjorie cliffton who worked on the obama campaign in 2008. so the negative rhetoric that we have defined so far in this program from the vice president and others, do you actually think that's going to help barack obama get reelected? >> well, it obviously does something because we see both republicans and democrats doing it in spades. i look at it right now, the olympics are over.
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washington has been evacuated because it's august. we have got 9 weeks to kill until the election season. honestly i think most voters have probably already made their mind up. this whole joe biden gaffe is going to be done by the end of the week. but, i mean you see this negativity, i don't think, does any favors for the american people at all. i don't think it helps anyone. i think it's the politicos that really get excited by these little comments. it obviously pays off somewhere in the polls. it keeps happening. we are seeing this on both sides. it will be interesting to see what the polls say later this week. let's be specific about this. you have got this giant pack saying that mitt romney contributed to a woman's cancer death that has been debunk, he didn't. it wasn't close. and it got a lot of ink. it got a lot of time on cable news and talk radio. so, the folks know what happened. >> well, those are long connection points to, you
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know, to say that he caused a cancer death, i think is a little bit of a stretch. >> this is a no spin zone. it has been debunked, nobody believes that mitt romney caused the death of this woman. no one. >> how can an ad like that help president obama. now, he didn't put it out the pack supported him did what campaigns do at this point is is they want to make their candidate seem like the better choice over othe other. this is why we have got the attacks on romney failed and hurt the president in attempt to demonize romney. let's take the vice president. so the vice president's roles are traditionally be the attack dog. you don't want the paint on themselves. they don't throw the mud. they have other folks do. it they have folks in congress go and attack the other
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candidate. is pieden hurt? i don't think he is. i think that -- >> wait. let's -- it's better for the folks to be very specific. so the vice president goes out and says. this i wasn't offended by. this i don't believe the president wants to enslave blacks or anybody else. however, the perception is and this is when w. all due respect to the vice president. that he is somewhat of a clown. it's not -- it's not credible what he says isn't credible. >> you see, that's actually what i have a problem with. and giuliani's connection to say that i don't know he has the mental capacity to serve as president. >> bill: i thought that was nasty and i pointed that out. i didn't think that was necessary. but, let's stay on the vice president. president trying to get elected. he is going around and his credibility among fair minded
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people. is desolving when he says these things. it just dissolves. >> is it any different than whether you have boehner and ryan calling it shack ling. >> bill: it is different because is he a much bigger guy than the people in congress. >> oh,. >> bill: much better known. >> ryan is supposed to be our vice president. >> bill: ryan hasn't made any gaffes so far. he hasn't done anything. >> no. but ryan has been going around talking about the economy shack ling the american people. it's the same metaphor used by. >> bill: no, it's not, nice try, ms. clifton, come on. it's not the same metaphor at all. >> bill: the proof of that is that this program, all the other cable political programs talk radio all day long, they are talking about this in racial language i don't buy that i said that. it's out there. it's blanketing the country.
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as i said even the dimmest of us. even the jersey shore zealots. the kardashian fanatics, they are picking it up and it can't be helping the president's chances. you also have to look at the news cycle right now. most people are at the beach. >> we had a big audience. i have got to tell you. >> your show is an an exception. i'm sure everybody is watching. >> bill: almost 5 million people just on tv and triple that on the internet. you so they may be at the beach but they are watching the factor dodging the waves. this is big. i think this is big. >> as you said, i don't think the majority of thinking americans see he this chains comment as something that really has merit to it. joe biden he is famous for his personality. i think it's a likeable personality. i think it connects with the middle class. you have paul ryan out right now. is he not wearing a tie. that's sort of the talk of the day. >> bill: not wearing a tie? heavens. >> he is so casual.
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and you know. >> bill: you know why? i think this is true. the romney people said to the you can't wear a tie because if you do you will take it off and you will hit the poor people with it. see, they didn't want to give him that. >> that's right. >> connect with the real people. it's the same thing biden is trying to do. dropping his y'all and they are all out there. i am glad that you agree that this is sort of the chain thing was not intended because we have got too much material. >> bill: this has not been a good week with the president with all of these crazy attack stuff going on. >> i'm anxious to see those polls. >> bill: so am i. thank you. we have a brand new bill o'reilly.com poll question for you. would it be better for the country if a third political party rises up? yes or no. better for the country? another party in play? yes or no. directly ahead. will there be a revolt among america's small business owners? we'll take a look at that situation. later, miller and watters, what do foreigners think of
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>> bill: in the impact segment tonight, i was watching cavuto yesterday, somebody forced me. he was having a discussion about the economic problems facing small business owners. his guest was amilya antonetti. i wanted to continue that discussion so here she is. now you and cavuto were hashing around you contend small business is really on the offensive in this country, correct? >> yes. >> bill: the majority of small business owners are disenchanted, they are having trouble. they are doing all of that that's what you belief. >> absolutely. >> are you a hard core republic. >> no i'm an independent and i have been forever. >> somewhat biggest problem
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that small business owners face right now is misuse of our time. we're spending too much time energy and effort on things that have nothing to do with building business, building strategy. >> like what. >> trying to figure compliance issues. is my business going to right rules and regulations in order for me to stay? business or am i going to be tiny? capital issues? how am i going to figure out how to get capital? >> bill: why can't a good business or somebody who is energetic why can't they go to the bank and get money, get loans, why? >> because the rules changed. used to be i had a long standing relationship with somebody in my bank just like a regular consumer was. i gold in and say i need more money on my credit card. i need a line of credit. here is what is happening in my business. i need you to help me and tell me what financial service is the best to use. >> bill: why can't they do that now. >> decisions are no longer made at the local level. he is going to go amelia i would love to help you but we don't have that anymore. >> bill: they have to go up the corporate ladder. >> i have to take you over to a federal level to be
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approved. >> bill: it behooves the banks like wells fargo or chase whatever the bank it is to lend the money so they get the interest and they make money. why don't they want to do that? >> there are plenty of buckets of money out there. not enough energy and resources at the federal level. i mean, everything that happened. >> bill: i don't understand. so, bob can't give you the money or me the money for the business. all right. bob has got to make a call up the chain of the bank. >> right. >> here is a stack of paperwork. >> bill: he calls see more. and see more is a big guy. >> right. >> see more says no, don't lend ameal i can't tell money. >> z. moore takes a look at the paperwork yeah you have had a couple rough three years. >> yeah we have. >> more money pulled out of equity in your home. >> true. because i have been trying to pay payroll and everything else. looks like margins are are not as good. >> bill: see moore is tougher on the small business owner because small business owner is suffering. >> last three years. know longer qualify like did i three years ago. >> bill: federal government
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has said to z. moore because you have to have higher standard for loans. >> now i need 60% of what i want to borrow. if i had 60% of what i needed i wouldn't ask for the loan. >> bill: this is because the banks were lending money to shady businesses that couldn't pay it back and that's what collapsed the economy. >> it really collapsed the housing market and now they have gone. >> bill: so what saying is there was an overreaction to what caused the recession of 2008. and that is strangling the expansion? >> there are no saying yes my margins for the last three years are not as great baz because of the economy not because i'm a bad business person. >> bill: it's a catch-22. >> right. it it's a catch-22. >> bill: president obama wants to stimulate the economy obviously to be reelected, right? >> yes. >> bill: what should he do that he isn't doing. >> first of all free up cash specifically for small. >> bill: what does that mean? does he write executive order that says free up cash?
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what does he do. >> he needs to say 60% of a loan does not make sense for small business owner that's going to take that dollar and directly put it into -- >> bill: 30% of the loan? so the treasury department tells the banks, look, you don't need 60 to be -- to secure the loan, get it down to 30. >> right. >> bill: then you can lend more money. do you think the banks would do that if they had that latitude? would they -- would bob lend? >> you would hope that bob would lend. >> bill: but you don't know for sure. >> because nobody understands the fundamentals of business. everybody understands i'm in survival mode to keep my job. not thinking through about the unintended consequences when they make these decisions. >> bill: can't get money then they can't hire more people and expand. >> right applications should not be this big to make a small business owner four or five or six hours doing it when they could spend that exact amount of time building their business. >> bill: obama administration should basically say to the treasury department make it
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simpler. >> right. >> bill: lower the standards to get more money to the small businesses. do i have it? >> you are 100% dead on it same thing the taxes. don't let us -- we file make it simpler. >> bill: simple is best. >> stimple, stupid, please, please. >> bill: plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. dennis miller on paul ryan. muslim woman suing disney. very high paid celebrity couples. jesse watters asking foreigners in the u.s.a. right now what they think of the presidential campaign. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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>> bill: 8 million people currently live here in new york city. about 3 million of them were born in other countries. we asked jesse watters to hit the streets to find out what some of those folks think about the presidential campaign. ♪ ♪ >> where are you from. >> dominican republic. >> panama city. >> beijing. >> israel. >> mexico city. >> india. >> india? >> yes. >> congratulations. >> for? >> from being from india. >> i don't know what that means. >> i was born in -- >> are you trying to get the nukes? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> are try to slow that down, okay? >> bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb bomb bomb. >> puerto rico, common dominican. >> country in europe. >> i knew that i'm very very good with geography. >> yeah, well, you know,
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that's just like your opinion, man. >> naturalized citizen? >> yes. >> i'm under working visa, i don't think can i vote, can i? >> maybe these days. >> voting kicks ass. [speaking foreign language] >> i don't speak spanish. >> in english, please. >> what do you do for a living. >> i'm a professional body guard. you mess with me i break your back. >> you are making me nervous. >> why do you hate me? ♪ >> president obama, how do you feel about him. >> i don't like him. >> obama? >> who? >> the fellow playing first base for st. louis. >> i'm doing. >> lots of good. >> trying to do something but is he not really good right now, you know? >> i'm supporting obama because i think is he working for poor people. >> what's so good about obama. >> is he different. >> that's for sure. what do you like about the president. >> about who? >> who is on first? >> you are from a communist nation. do you think obama is a communist? >> i don't think so. >> who? >> obama. >> that's the man's name.
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>> turn this into a socialist country. >> obama is not a communist. how do you know that? >> are you sure? >> now, is he christian or is he muslim? >> i think he is a foreigner. >> who? >> obama. >> who is on first. >> i don't know. >> his name is hussein, that's a muslim name. christian names are bible names. >> anyone can call him what they choose to call him i call him not good enough for me. >> i said it and i ain't taking it back, neither. >> mitt romney, what you have heard about him. >> he used to live one time in mexico. >> just like me. >> why is that? >> [inaudible] >> textbook republic. >> we're going to vote for mitt romney. >> definitely. >> you are? >> nothing wrong with having a lot of dough. >> man has a lot of money why do you want to that's a lot of stress. >> feel extreme relaxation. >> when i say the word republic, what do you think of? >> pepsi. great new pepsi can or what? >> are you a fan of the factor? >> very big fan of the factor. bill o'reilly is the man.
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>> hi, bill, i love you. >> nothing that obama do that's good for bill o'reilly's ineyes. >> bill: you have got to wise up. >> what's the best part of the show. >> eh. >> watters world. >> watters world. >> nice, not thrilling but nice. >> hello, my nephew says hi. >> bawwaaa. >> ♪ ♪ every time we end these you shake your head. >> bill: i know, watters. the audience is going to blame me, not you, all right? the consensus was o'reilly or obama. >> 70/30 obama. obama emotional connection. ethnic background. reaches out to poor people. amnesty play. romney's father was born in mexico. i have had a lot of latin immigrants tell me that. that's making impression.
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>> bill: when you go out and talk to people who aren't born in the united states. a lot of people know more than the regular folks who were born here. >> i know. >> bill: okay. they know more about what's going on. they are kind of a heightened interest in the news of the day. did you find that? >> the taxicab drivers listen to a lot of radio. so they are always tuned in. some of the interviews i did. you know, spring break i would say what do you think about mitt romney and they would say who? no one said that this time. so these guys are pretty. >> bill: one guy didn't know who barack obama was. the abbot cass stow guy. that was a put on. >> language barrier. the guy was from colombia. >> what language doesn't understand barack obama? >> i don't know. >> bill: what language doesn't understand that. >> maybe it was the way i was pronouncing it, who? >> watters, everybody. unleashed. with apologies to joe biden. when we come right back, miller on ryan, a muslim suing disney and celebrity couples making obscene amounts of
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barbara. what do you think of the pick. >> listen, when you see what biden is out there doing, at least ryan has 6% body fat. i figure bodien has 8% bed fat between his ears at this point. it appears as if he has gone from plagiarizeing kinnic domplet louis farrakhan over there. i guess he is he a little uptight because he has got to be nervous about this impending debate with ryan. that's got to be in his head. i figure his elementary track is jumpier than a college senior who just drank tap wire in glad la harrahs on sprinkle brake break. they are going to try to demonize him. i don't believe he is the guy who pushes the old woman. you know, when i watch that commercial, i often fantasized that the old woman is he pushing off the cliff is pelosi. >> bill: you knew you were going to say that i knew it we have is that spot by the way. there is a new spot that we're going to have with juliet huddy right after you. so people should stick around. all right, so you, ryan is a
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good pick. was -- i know you were kind of a rubio guy, right, at one point? >> listen, i must say, this bill. at this point in history it would be nice to have somebody as we're being called racist and they are being called, you know, that he has assisted in the death of a cancer person. it would be nice to have somebody on other side who could sit down for a half an hour like a youtube video and lay out what we believe. it would be cathartic to me at this point. and i think ryan brings ancillary plus. i think he would be a good foe debate partner in those mock debates for rom anymore. i he would be a jill enough to say here is what i think barack obama will say here. i think he -8d be a good. the student could teach the teacher there during those debates. i think he would help romney in that regard. >> now, i heard a rumor that chris christie who is going to deliver the keynote address at the republic convention has hired you to write his speech. that you and christie are going to team up. >> christie seems -- listen,
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christie seems to speak very well for himself. if i was him, i would do a full luco. big fish wrapped in a newspaper. throw tonight stage and just get pod. for everybody out here who is getting sick of a moron drifter like biden insinuating we are slave traders. please, somebody throw down at that convention and not ryan. dollars you want full throttle. >> come out and do the julie rizzo. grab the camera and step on it. >> i think he might. i really think that he might. he might go out threatened and scorched earth in tampa, which ask hot as well. okay. a little bit south of you in anaheim california, some muslim woman working at disney wore the head scarf because that's what religion dictates she says that disney let her go because of her attire and you say? >> i just wish that everybody
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would lighten up a little. you know? if she wants to wear the -- is it called a he jab or thing that looks like the table cloth from the spaghetti scene lady and the tramp. she wants to wear that can't she wear the mouse ears on top of it? i don't even know the rules anymore. all i know at some point you have got an employer. they got you in garb. for god's sake they have got kids running around dressed at pluto. it's 110 degrees in anaheim. they are not allowed to sue. can't she lighten up? >> bill: put the picture of the young woman back on the screen please. you want her to wear this with respect to islam but have mouse ears on top of it. is that what you think. >> i think it's a clean look. billy, when you wear a bald wig, when you wear a big, they put a bald wig on first and put the wig on top of it i think the mouse ears look nice on top of it everybody is happy. everybody is happy. >> bill: i want to point out if you had said that in iran
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they would have beheaded you already. >> well, listen, imagine this, they are suing down there. this woman is going to make a lot of money. i guarantee you you are a jewish guy, you show up in a yam mikka to run the spin off booth at tehran you are let's say let go by lunchtime. >> bill: celebrity couples, forbes magazine making a lot of money together. all right? number one, beyonce and jay-z apparently make $78 million in a year ending may 2012. and you -- do you believe that, first of all? 78 million these two? >> well, probably. i'm sure, billy, i don't know much about him. to me, they might as well call him jay-z zzz it's a bit of a snooze. seems like people are trying to sing and he talks over them. people are trying to sing like alicia keys sounds like a nice song and he starts talking. if he is making 78 million off
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of that is he a freakin' genius. tom brady a complete merge and you have got the woman who next to the my wife is the hottest woman of this generation gisele. they deserve whatever they are getting. >> 72 million. most of that has got to come from her. i think brady is in for 15 or 16 with the patriots. so she is a big bread winner there then we have victoria and david beckham. >> this one i don't get. >> bill: 54 million. >> the last time he hooked the goal was, you know, back in the early '60s, i believe. the simple fact is she appears to be one or the four or five least interesting people that ever lived in the history of the planet earth. she always has that pinched look on her face that she tried to bite a banana in half and she didn't like it. i don't think somebody tightened the lid on that spice girl getting a little old. he is one tad away being the chief harpooner.
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i don't get. i don't get him. >> brad pitt angelina jolie 45 million. >> brad pitt and his wife angelina jolie big big big heros of mine. i think they always do the right thing. i think they do the right thing. i admire them immensely. >> bill: dennis miller, everyone. tickets going fast for the bolder fresher shows austin, houston texas. austin november 23 reasonable doubt. houston saturday november 24th. we hope y'all will come to see us. shows will be sold out shortly. bill o'reilly.com. did you see that on deck. will congressman ryan attack grandma? the democrats continue to say yes, he will. that after these messages.
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>> bill: backs of the book segment tonight. did you see that as we told you in the talking points memo. some obama supporters continue to go negative in a big way. here is the latest on paul ryan. ♪ ♪ ♪ america the beautiful] ♪ ♪ >> bill: i don't know one human being now here to explain. >> you don't know one human being, what? >> bill: who respond to that in any other way than laughing at it. >> remember romney girl we talked about her last week.
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>> bill: romney girl. >> that video came out agenda project action fund. progressive group they came out with that video in 2011 when ryan released his whole budget thing and part of that released it again. like the reducks as the rappers like to say. released in ohio, colorado and florida. >> bill: they actually think that's going to influence somebody's vote? that is dumb and insane. >> the democrats are fighting the war of yesterday with the tools of yesterday. the ryan budget, when it comes to medicare has not been explained, i think. except by the democrats who basically had completely created lies. >> bill: okay. look, all i know is it's so absurd that i don't know why even bother with it jay leno, our pal, he does a motorcycle charitable event, right? and coming up? tell me about that. >> it's actually. [speaking french] >> it's an event at pebble
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beach on the 18th hole that they have every year in august. it's big event. and they have all of these beautiful cars and motorcycles. he has donated his fiat 500. little tiny cars, there it is. not really worth a lot. fiat's first for for ray back. >> he don't united states this to an auction. >> it's going to be an auction. it will be auctioned off. he will be the auctioneer. he has done this many times. is he raising money for fisher house. >> bill: the charity that we support as well that provides housing for families when their wounded warriors are being treated. this takes place in pebble beach. >> august 18th. i expect you to make -- >> bill: usually it's a motorcycle thing that he does. >> he has motorcycles but he has all those cars. >> bill: have you ever ridden a motorcycle? do you have one. >> no and i don't have tattoos either. >> bill: have you ever ridden a motorcycle? >> no. my second cousin was killed on one. thank you very much for bringing this up. >> bill: it was? i had a motorcycle when i
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lived in europe. >> you did? did you ever get on it? >> i hit an oil slick and -- >> see? thank goodness you are alive, william. >> i admire people who ride them. >> why do you admire them? >> bill: you have no know the danger. >> my brother was talking about getting one. >> bill: jay leno talking about doing a good thing august 18th at pebble beach. i want to give everybody a head's up that there has been a shooting in washington at the. >> family research council. >> bill: thank you. >> family research council. a conservative group. we're working that story right now. we want to get all the details. we will have it. probably be our lead tomorrow. all right? i was going to do it tonight but we don't really have it nailed down yet. we are going to have to tomorrow. >> would you like to give me details? >> bill: we have to be careful here because when we go on this i go. >> you go, bill. >> bill: factor tip of the day will make your travel easier. the tip 60 seconds away.
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