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>> it could be. yes. we didn't have service so we'd -- a ship came close by, everybody wanted to be ready to be able to talk to their loved ones. >> while out there, into sunday and monday. >> only times we're able to get word out that there was a ship to drop off supplys. >> you said you're there with friends were you helping each other? >> we did. four of us together for -- we laughed and cried a little bit. you know? try td make the most of a bad situation. >> now once you do get off the ship what are your plans? you know cruise lines are giving a choice whether to get on charter buses and take a
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seven to eight hour ride to galveston or stay there in mobile or go to new orleans and then take a flight to galveston. do you have n idea what you're group is going to be? >> two people goring back to galveston and get our car two. of us are flying home. they're waiting for her to be home. she's anxious to see her family. >> and tell us while you're on the ship several days and we can only imagine what that must have been like. we heard from a family, a mom and daughter describing the ship was leaning. can you describe that snoo yes. the ship was leaning most of the time one direction or another. but they said it wasn't a big deal.
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>> it must have been scary. >> yes. it was frightening and bad winds. yes. if anything spilled or things started backing up on the floor that was the worst part about the laeb leaning. >> were people being calm for the most part? taking it into stride? >> yes. there are people you know, ups and down, people laughing and crying and occasionally people getting laugh. there were a lot of laughs and smile pz people try tg stay positive. >> what is the first thing you think you want to do once getting off the ship? >> i want to get home. >> are you going try to get back as soon as you can? >> yes.
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i can't wait to see my husband and kids. and take a shower. >> it's valentine's day. did you get to talk to your husband? >> i did. >> what do you think you're going to take from this? >> just remember to pack more you never know what might happen. >> pack more under wear. >> things you take for granted. >> absolutely. >> all right. well it's been great talking to you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> and we're watch and hope you get off soon. >> now another passenger joining us on the phone. avery anderson stuck with a group of friends but just disembark what can you tell us so far?
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>> just ready to go home. >> so you're on one charter bus going to head towards galveston? >> no. my parents drove from texas to come pick me up that is very nice of them that. is a long drive. >> yes. it is and we're taking one of my close friends and her grandma and grandpa with us. >> what did you say when you first saw them? >> just hug autos hug autos yes. >> and just -- what is the hardest part? we're hearing that you were not able to get tword anyone and talk to anyone until getting closer. what is that like? >> that is tough. main thing is that you just want to talk to everybody back home and let them know you're okay. you don't know what they're hearing. >> right.
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tell us we're hearing there is a leaning thing going on. what are your feelings about that? >> yes. it felt creepy. it started leaning after the whole fire situation. it and wasn't addressed right way. they thought there could be a hole what. is going on? and this is because of the wind. and it's just another side as well. it's just getting used to it. >> did people stay calm that you can see? >> yes. you saw people kind of fly or getting into arguments. >> i just stayed away from that. >> we're hearing the crew was helpful. the resources were running low and there isn't a lot of water
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and bathrooms. >> they were there to do p things i probably would not be able to do. i gave them 100%. >> what is the hardest part for you and your group? i know you're on your way to a fun vacation. >> hardest part is seeing work this last week then not being able to clean, smelling things for days and you know it's not healtho to be breathing in. the crew is wearing masks and there is nothing we can do. there is no mold starting to grow. >> they didn't hand out masks to passengers you just had to try to get on the deck for fresh air? >> no. they did not. people on floors one and two
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rooms were flooded with sewage water and when we had to go back down to get our luggage you're walking and it's like -- . >> no. no mask autos what do you think you're going take from this? what did you learn from this? >> just kind of appreciate what is around you at the time, i guess. you really learn who you can be around. in hard situations. >> thank you so much for talking to us. we're glad you're back in the car on the way say hell qlo to my home state for me i'm from texas. thanks for joining us. >> not a problem. >> thank you. >> we're going to go back to fox news jonathan now, he's been with us reporting if you're just joining us this is the carnival cruise ship triumph made it back into port after being out at sea for
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four days. passengers stranded and running low on supplies and ship wear hearing was leaning foremost of the time. but they did say that the crew was able to keep them informed and do the best they could to make them comfortable. let's go back to jonathan now. we've been seeing people getting off the ship just excited and hugging. what are you seeing now? >> we're seeing more people boarding buses and walking off the ship. and i'm still here with julie and her family. she gets reaqainlted with her son. and julia, i want to ask you as we continue our discussion the air looked like they'd set
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up a tent city on the top deck. what is that? >> just she'ds tide together. i don't know how they found the equipment. they turned chairs upside down. and they'd make a city around each group. >> was that to, where people staying there? too uncomfortable? >> they did it for shade. so hot in mexico we were miserable. people were half naked running around it was just miserable. and so they -- what did you say? oh. so they did that just for covering. >> and how about you and your daughter? did you stay in your cabin or under one of the sheets? >> well we were in the hallway several times just laid in the
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hallway for sleep because waits so hot in the room but it wasn't as hot as one and two saying it's so hot they couldn't touch feet on the floor and their chocolates in the room melted. >> wow. wow. >> so maybe cold weather we're bundled up in is welcome sight to many passengers? >> yes they were glad. they didn't bring appropriate clothing that is why i think most of them are in bathrobes so cold but i guess they're going trash everything on the boat. just so nasty they're going to have to do a rehaul. they didn't mind everyone taking it so that is the situation now. you can see the huge carnival triumph may take several more hours for all of the passengers to owe off load but they are back ashore on this
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massive ship. marianne, back to you. >> jonathan, thank you. and all of the 42 passengers sploly disembarking they're going to have a choice to get on a bus to get home in seven to eight hours or get back to galveston or stay there in mobile. again carnival ship docking this hour in mobile alabama now back to "o'reilly factor" right after the break. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy.
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accidents whenever they occur like that. >> bill: you can have statistics that prove anything, right? whenever you are a politician throwing out the statistics you have to shrug your shoulders. claims 6 million new jobs have been created on his watch. and you say. >> i say the number isn't even close to that what they did, imagine this, an administration looking to favor itself with the timing. instead of beginning with 2009 when he took office. they let it roll up another year. they didn't take that number until the february 2010 number when most of the job losses had already moved on by so that number is reduced then to 1. million. then you throw in public sector jobs that were lost. and you are down to 1.2 million scrobs. a far cry from 6 million. >> bill: that's what he created on his watch. both private and public jobs? >> both. yes. how can he say he created businesses?
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>> he said businesses which obviously, you know, is another way of saying just the private sector. he kind of left the other stuff out. i'm sure it was absolute -- >> bill: how can he say he created 6 billion private jobs when you say he has created 1.2. how can he do that? >> i'm sure it's a misunderstanding between himself. >> bill: do you have any idea how he could arrive at that 6 million number? >> i think that number is probably as close enough for government work is the way i would put it. >> bill: all right. so to you it's a fiction. >> it's an utter fiction. >> bill: second thing is, the president claimed that manufacturers in the u.s.a. have added a half million jobs. 500,000. and you say? >> again, it's a question of timing and the time frame. again, in this instance, he goes back to 2010 and begins in january. the count or at least his. >> bill: first year of his tenure he doesn't count anything. >> doesn't count anything in that statement. in fact, we have lost 6 million manufacturing jobs.
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>> bill: 600,000? >> 600,000 rather than 500,000. >> bill: instead of a gain of 500, you say, you lou dobbs. >> negative 600,000. >> bill: on the fox business channel says we have lost 600,000. >> absolutely. >> bill: again, big discrepancy. >> big discrepancy it leaves out the fact that we still have 3 million fewer manufacturing jobs in this country today than we did 10 years ago. the president's statement almost sounds like we have recovered those jobs to the -- added. >> bill: bush administration. >> absolutely. >> bill: that's two fictions. >> correct. >> bill: you are saying. guns, the president claimed that police chiefs are outgunned by criminals. >> yes. this is a sad statement. because he has got people in the audience with the green rib bob's, the victims of newtown, connecticut. and their families the truth is that 323 people in the most recent year, 20011, lost their lives to rifles. which includes assault weapons, all kinds of long guns.
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496 people were killed by hammers and clubs. >> bill: assault rifles and all of this which is the subject of bans, they don't as much damage as they are trying to say they do. >> exactly. it's a fiction. >> bill: one more. >> and one known to the administration. >> bill: green energy. the president claimed that we have doubled the distance of cars how far they can go in a tank of gas. >> well, again, i'm sure it's just a misunderstanding. >> bill: another one? >> 27 miles to the gallon. >> bill: yes. >> is the current overall rate for. >> bill: on the highway. >> on the highway. and by 202025 we will have cars on the highway through agreement with the manufacturers of an average of 54 miles to the gal loan. >> bill: that's good. >> that's great but that's 2025 not now. in fact, the changes that will allow us to move towards that 54 or doubling as the president said it and made it sound as if it were today doesn't even take place until 2017. >> he didn't say it was 12
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years away. >> no. he forgot to put that in there. >> bill: lou dobbs, everybody. keeping an eye on the situation. >> thank you. >> bill: directly ahead. outrageous video that we the taxpayers funded has to do with training federal employees that you are not going to believe what you are about to hear. a factor exclusive moments away.
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>> bill: impact seeing. inculcating, word of the day propaganda into the federal workforce. watchdog organization judicial watch filed a freedom of information act to get videos about cultural sensitivity training being done by took a while. >> the pilgrims illegal
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aliens? >> pilgrims illegal aliens. >> state the pilgrims never gave their passport to the illegal alien ares. >> by the way i don't like the word minority. about emerging majorities. [ laughter ] all right. easy, easy, easy. down, down. but people label minorities. more likely to fail in technical areas because they are less intelligent. true or false? >> false. >> it's false. number one, how did you get this story? how did d u know this was going on? >> well, someone who attended one of those training sessions, the usda employee whistle blower told us about it he thought it was outrageous or she thought it was outrageous, i don't know the sex of the whistle blower. they wanted us to find out
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about it we got the videos and began asking for them in may only received them last month a lot of money is being spent here. that gentleman was making $7,600 per training session. at least $200,000 over two years. 125,000 or so just last year alone. and these are mandatory training sessions according to the whistle blower. >> bill: all right. so this training session that we saw there was on june 28th, 2011. and a month even month before you guys -- no. you guys were looking at this even before that. you knew this was going on, right? if you say may. it was it may of 2011 or 12. >> 2000 12. we found out. but this has been going on for some time there. >> bill: gets 7 a, 7600 for session. how many sessions do they have? is it ongoing training thing. >> yeah. he does multiple sessions over a period of time. so, it looks like there is at least a half a dozen sessions.
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>> bill: just this has cost the taxpayers about $200,000. why are they doing this? i mean, why is the u.s. da doing this? >> under the obama administration they decided to make the diversity the end you will be all at the department of agriculture. they talk about cultural transformation. this gentleman in the video and the video is available on the internet in its entirety. we are not taking anything out of context. he believes that the to be sexist, racist and homophobe bic is to quote normal and that's our normal outlook. we need to be transnormal. it's really odd way of talking about things. and the call and response technique frank solid brainwashing white for the politically correct set. it's very controversial. it's a waste of money. >> bill: sure. if you are a government employee and you have to go to this, you are listening to this guy go pill griments are illegal aliens it's a political statement. there is no educational value to that point of view.
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let's roll a little bit more of the tape. >> together we can make an extension of each other's quest to make america stronger, healthier and freer to work for all of us. say thank you, black folks. say thank you, black folks. >> thank you, black folks. i want you to say america was founded by outsiders. say that. >> america founded by outside. >> the insiders. >> bill: that guy is samuel betances 71 years old. white mother, black father. sociology professor northeastern university. received a doctorate from harvard. obviously a very liberal guy. and old sam is cleaning up. is he a big winner here. sam is the big winner, right? >> he will with, is he making a lot of money. he and his firm. he has an extraordinary background. you know, there is some good stuff in there he has good advice. he has been around the block a few times.
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this politicization, this cultural diversity program, this is a main -- this is the main activity of a lot of agencies or a lot of employees and a lot of government agencies at the federal government. when you look at the list of government agencies that contract with him, the question is, who isn't working with him. in terms of. >> bill: he is in, he is in with the feds. making buoy could you dollars beau coup dollars. he ought to be on msnbc in guy. why isn't he doing that? i want the u.s. agricultural department to make sure the food i'm eating is okay. i don't want them talking about the pilgrims being illegal aliens. call me crazy. i'm paying them. they are getting paid while they are going to this. >> your tax dollars at rest, bill. >> bill: at rest indeed. good work getting that out. we appreciate it plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. outrageous situation in new jersey. supreme court there rules a mother who takes cocaine two days before she gives birth is
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>> bill: in the are we crazy segment tonight, by man unanimous vote 5-0 the new jersey supreme court has ruled that a mother who ingested cocaine just two days before going into labor was not neglectful or abusive to her baby. the supreme court overruled the new jersey division of child protection which tried to take the baby away from the mother, at least temporarily, citing neglect. joining us now from san diego dr. bonnie farce a psychologist and attorney and from los angeles dr. wendy walsh also a psychologist. so, this is disturbing. taking cocaine is against the law. put her baby in danger, viable
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baby two days before birth i say it stinks. this is awful thing. clearly a chronic drug user. you don't just decide two days before giving birth to try crack cocaine and now are we going to do wait until the baby gets into environment real neglect abuse in the eye of the law around a drug infested environment? i think it's terrible that she was able to keep this baby. >> bill: i agree with you. what is the why? why the five jurists the highest in the state of new jersey see it the other way and don't do anything literally nothing to this mother? why? dr. walsh? >> they don't do it because they say it's not a human yet. it's a fetus. >> bill: even when two days from being birthed? >> apparently you have to have a crack pipe in your mouth while you are in labor and keep it in your mouth as the baby is handed into your arms for anything to be done. >> bill: i don't know if it will be done then, but you see that little bit differently i
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understand? >> bill, the court absolutely got it right here. parents have a constitutional right to raise and maintain their kids without undue interference from the government. and the bottom line is that the division of youth services here showed four documents, bill. this was a travesty. we left this child alone basically. this state, new jersey, doesn't have a law that applies to fetuses. 16 states do. >> bill: wait. maybe they don't have a specific law. but the department that is assigned to protect children basically said this mother is neglectful. all right? and that's our decision we want to have some kind of sanction against the mother where upon the new jersey supreme court says the mother wasn't neglectful. come on. >> bill, i ran a program for kids who are abused and neglected for four years. i have been an expert. >> bill: you don't think that's neglect, doctor? you don't think cocaine two
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days before birthing is neglect? >> drug use puts you at risk for being a bad parent. it doesn't make you a bad parent. >> bill: it goes directly into the baby's system. you you are ingesting illegal substance that goes into the baby. >> bill, with all do respects, the science doesn't back you up. >> bill: of course it does. >> no it doesn't. the science does not back you in here. >> bill: obstetricians in here who will say that what you ingest as a mother whether it be food or water goes into the baby's system. everyone knows that. oh, come on. >> i'm sure you can get an m.d. in here to say anything you. okay? i have been a brain imager. i have studied. i have been working with the best and i have done brain imaging. no, bill, you are wrongs on this. >> bill: if this isn't neglect nothing is no protection for american babies, none. now, let's get into the why of it? >> you want to do prevention and intervention on this. not the legal system. >> bill: stop with the theory, all right? you have got a baby who had cocaine put into the baby's system. that's a crime.
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in any humane society. we're not a humane society and that's the crux of the matter since row v. wade. >> that's why. >> >> it's not a crime. >> bill: since roe v. wade passed in 197,045,000,000 babies, potential babies, whatever you want to put it have been destroyed. and now that mentality of they are not worth anything, 45 million. they are garbage, okay? that now. >> your heart is in the right place. >> we don't abort babies two days before they are born. >> your heart is in the right place. bill, this is absolutely you are in the right place, we don't take good enough care of kids and especially prenatally. >> bill: we treat babies like garbage not the individual parents but the state of america treats babies like garbage. 30 seconds, dr. walsh. >> you are going to put them in the foster care system, bill?
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>> bill: i would take this baby away from this woman and i drug test the woman until she was clean. then maybe -- >> -- where are you going to put the baby? you are going to tear up the family. >> bill: better off. >> tear up the family. >> that's the big question. >> bill: under a drug addicted woman, period. >> come with me sometime and visit a foster family. >> bill: what do you think i was born yesterday? don't give me any of that. i knew 10 times as much as b. this as you do. i have seen it. i have been there. >> i beg to differ, mr. o'reilly. >> bill: you are nuts. a crack addicted mother has no legal right to it ingest cocaine into that baby's system, period. and if you don't get that, there is something the matter with you. >> this is fabulous. >> billie, sadly in new jersey, she absolutely does. change the law. >> bill: i don't want to get upset. >> i agree with you, bill. i agree with you. >> bill: we come right back, megyn kelly with the latest on senator menendez facing corrupt investigation. watters world goes to the biggest dog show in the country.
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dr. simon melgium could be worth 500 million bucks. he has no experience in the business involved and providing trips to the senator on his private jet. here now attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. before we get you announced on your program you are pregnant. >> expecting third baby. thank you. >> bill: do you think i was too tough on dr. forester on that debate. >> no, i don't. >> bill: we like her. she is a smart woman. you don't need to comment on this. in this country now, babies, no protections. >> let me tell you, bill. being pregnant, you can't even take an ibuprofen. there is so much you can't take. >> bill: go to jerusalem is i. you can take heroin and cocaine there. >> literally you can't take ibuprofen. i have to take regular strength tylenol not extra strength. >> bill: responsible doctors and parents know whatever you ingest go into the baby. >> right. >> bill: five pinheads on the new jersey supreme court don't quite get that they do get it
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but they don't care. get to robert menendez. looks like a classic bribery situation that's being set up. you don't want to convict the senator on the program. we know that the doctor that he is trying to steer the big contract in the dominican republic to is under investigation by the fbi. he has no experience. >> is he ophthalmologist. >> bill: this was a port security situation. >> at the time that senator menendez began al voyeur indicating for more screenings at ports in the dominican republic. this guy buys an x-ray company that would be capable of doing the screenings. >> bill: so why would senator menendez from new jersey care about screening in the dominican republic? >> allegedly based on homeland security. we need to have. >> bill: for the dominican republic? >> he is very interested in the dominican republic. >> bill: why? >> you tell me. >> bill: i don't know. >> his critics say he loves going down there. and critics claim he likes it for other reasons too. >> bill: it's f. it's hoboken i can understand.
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doe mingo i'm not getting it. >> way it's emerging in the reports these two have long standing relationship. it may have merged into i will scratch your back if you scratch mine. allegations flew on the jet and shouldn't have done that only disclosed it once he got caught. helped pave the way for this guy to make all this money in this port screening deal. the one that is the most troubling still is that he allegedly had sex with underaged prostitutes in the dominican republic and the reason i mention that, bill, is that because that of all the things is he accused of. that's the one crime that is a felony under u.s. law. >> bill: if he can be -- if it can be proved that he steered money to this guy, contract of 500 million and the guy was giving him money for his campaign, which he did, and the democratic party. >> you have to be pretty explicit. >> bill: i think they are after him on that level. the prostitution thing we will see how that goes. >> he denies all of this. says it's all nonsense. >> bill: still in new jersey, jessica's law. we were encouraging, gently you know how i am.
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the state to pass it. they're making progress? on r. they on jessica's law. >> i am. actually they are making progress. passed it in the senate now it's going to the state assembly where they have added a little amendment that gives the prosecutors some leeway if the child victim doesn't want to testify. and it looks like that's going to pass hopefully in the new jersey assembly go back to the senate. >> bill: goes through all the bureaucracy. >> i don't want to say that. >> like worse than the so hoping they speed te'o long. and by the way, in hawaii, they are also making some inroads. so, you know, we're watching that, too. finally, california preschool, religious school had to close because education allegations against 4 and 5-year-olds. where is that case? >> these poor little kids engaged in sexual acts with each other because the teachers decided to sleep
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during the nap time that was supposed to be the nap for the children. >> bill: kids. they didn't know. they thought it was both. >> yes. >> ridiculous. >> the teacher's aids decided nap time for them, too. >> bill: what are the authorities doing? >> now the school has been closed down. they claim it's only because well their principal quit and they couldn't find another one. this school needs to be shutdown permanently. a lawsuit is going to be filed against the school and against the administrator and against the aids who were in there. i think they need to make sure that these aides who decided to sleep when there were repeated incidents of these children -- >> bill: criminal charges. >> need to never teach again. need to never supervise children again. criminal charges, no one is talking about that yet. that would probably be a tougher case to make. >> bill: megyn kelly, everybody. if i would have fell asleep in the class i would have been descrind naked. >> i tough school. watters world on deck. jesse goes to the dogs. he has been there before. they don't like him. watters is next. [ male announcer ] marie callender's finally found a way
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>> back of back of the book segment tonight. westminster's kennel club dog show biggest one in the country took place here in week in new york city. a little black dog named banana joe won the trophy beating out 2700 dogs as best in show. we sent jesse watters to check it all out. ♪ ♪ who let the going dogs out ♪ >> who is is this? >> this is dublin the english setter. >> the dog's name is mic. >> what kind of dog is it. >> english mastiff one of the oldest breeds. >> his name is dudley, champion. >> sad to see in some countries these dogs are eaten. >> this is a come man door. >> they were played this way
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so they blend in with a flock of sheep. >> black deign in the history of the breed. >> is the technical term bitch. >> yes. >> world series of dog shows teaching the public about responsible ownership. >> expenses for this animal, what are we talking about here per month, approximately. >> believe it or not, he doesn't eat much. >> how much? >> how much what? >> this one eats about three pounds of raw meet meat a day. >> a month would probably be a hundred a month. >> $900. >> 1500, 2500, $3,000. to breed a great dog. >> i bred the dog and whend him. >> what does that mean. >> birthed him. >> did you take lamaze before that. [screams] >> showch a handler. >> 75 to $1,200 a day. >> whoa. is he not a fox hater is he. [barking] >> got the dread locks. does it smoke marijuana, also? >> best in show winner, the
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affenpinscher. >> people actively campaigning for their individual animals? >> like any other sport, a little bit of politics. >> definitely people campaigning try to win and go best in show. >> if you win best and show, what are we talking here? >> you actually don't win any money. >> you get a ribbon. >> a big ribbon and prestige. >> do you take out ads? >> yeah, try fold centerfold in show site magazine last month. >> that's sexy. when you are judging, what exactly are you looking for? >> you look for a dog that fits the essence of the written breed standard under the american kennel club guidelines. >> has an owner ever tried to grease you? >> grease me? no. [ laughter ] >> what are you suggesting, my dear man? >> your dog could vote, would he be a republican or democrat dog. >> he would be a republican. >> he is like a 1 percenter type of dog? >> if you are looking for politics you could find it in any sport. >> if you are looking for integrity, you will find it here. >> is there anything a handler or dog can do now to sway the judge? >> nothing at all.
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>> would you like a kiss? >> i'm really afraid. i'm actually married. >> she likes kissing. >> is she thinking what i'm thinking? >> the president said he ate dog growing up as a child. >> lovely, what's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? a pit bull is delicious. [ laughter ] >> i'm hoping did he that by mistake, maybe. i don't know. >> i thought that was horrifying. >> so if he invites you to the white house you are not coming. >> if dublin wins best in show we'll consider going. >> unless he is on the menu? >> maybe -- >> maybe i'm not her type? are you an o'reilly factor fannie chance? >> every night. every single night. >> a fan of the show or not? >> interesting. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news channel? >> yes, i do. >> are you a factor fan by any chance. >> not really. >> everybody has got to dump on somebody, right? of course? >> i spend my whole life at dog shows. i don't watch anything. >> i kind of feel bullied when i watch the show. >> why don't you cry about it.
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>> that's good. that's good. >> this banana joe dog, pop that dog. what did that dog do to beat out 2700 others? >> the dog had a great personality. >> strenuously it falls over. >> netherlands. >> this dog is dutch. >> a dutch dog. >> drug test the dog. it speaks, i think it understands five different languages and six years old. >> barks in five different languages impressive. >> huge stead fee because it wins. >> sure. >> banana joe is living large. >> banana joe. >> the dog didn't like you. the dogs know. >> i'm not a dog guy. >> they sense father. >> are you afraid of the dog? >> some of the bigger dogs a little bit if something happens. >> not afraid of me but afraid of the dogs.
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>> piece of cake. >> watters inexplicably is going to be co-hosting the five right now. >> you have got to uphold the banner with those people. >> producer said when i'm on the five going to have to call it the 4 and a half. >> don't take any garbage from beckel. watch him. don't let him get behind you. >> i won't. >> bill: jesse watters, everybody, factor tip of the day. some advice for the kids. the tip 60 seconds away.
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>> time for the tip of the day advice kids should hear in a moment. first we should remind you if you become a bill o'reilly premium member we'll send one of my books free of charge and if you buy the books outright at oreilly.com. free copy of declaration of independence suitable for framing and the killing lincoln movie on national geographic this coming sunday, and i've seen it and you will like it it. >> and from pennsylvania, amazing the federal government is drowning in debt. if the media focuses on rubio sipping water. and the division by the left. >> and cedar rapids iowa for heavens sake, o'reilly, the coverage was simply a joke. grow up. too late for that. what you don't get is that by making a joke out of rubio,
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the left is trying to marginalize him, maybe you don't get it, nothing good natured about it. >> and from st. augustine, florida, bob beckel say that poor americans who live in the inner city are not able to move elsewhere to find work, and how does it square with illegal aliens travelling thousands of miles entering the u.s. for tareen. and why was beckel intense when you used the word urchinville? my father used it as a term of endearment. and apparently kurtz does not understand the difference between our news and analysis and cnn wonders why they're losing audience. and from florida, howard is right, he won the debate. and washington, your debate
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with kurtz is like watching soro slice and dice someone's clothes off without drawing blood. and now that you mention it, i wish that katherine zeta jones was the guest instead. and put this in with this verse to my wife. roses are red, foxes are wily, your valentine's gift is bill o'reilly. and i hope she's grateful. denver show on june 21st almost sold out and l.a. march 1st, nokia, d.c. april 26th. long island june 1st, kansas city june 22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me
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what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this: every day for the next 40 days, you do an act of kindness, one a day, at least, and then you write it down in a journal. doesn't have to be a big thing just something extra that you do for somebody else, don't have to be christian, or religious, just suggest that to the urchin and it's a great experiment and take it over, that kind of thing, all right? and factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from oreilly.com. and we let you spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. oreilly.com, oreilly.com, anytime, anytime. the word of the day, do not be

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