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she -- a huge deal. she got like hundreds and it made her week. i kept end ising them to her. i kept sending them to her. that was sweat. thank you, andy. tom, schulz, remi, baker, caution. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> you came to suck the fat of our land, to take our money, to educate your terrorist sons, to steal from us. >> bill: judge jeanine pirro furious over an investigative report by the boston herald that says the tsarnaev family received more than $100,000 in welfare payments. wait until you hear this. [gunfire] >> we have shots fired. >> bill: the factor has also been investigating the horrific murder rate in chicago. does it have to do with guns or race? john stossel will weigh in. also tonight, jesse watters goes to washington to press
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the press on bias. >> that's just dumb. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. shocking report about the boston terror family. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. according to reporting by the boston herald. the tsarnaev family received more than $100,000 in taxpayer funded assistance since it came to the u.s.a. in 2002. as you know, tamerlan tsarnaev was shot dead by after they tried to arrest him as one of the terror bombers. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in a federal prison hospital in massachusetts, guarded by the military. even though the family was granted asylum in the u.s.a. and got an amazing amount of money from we, the people, the mother is accusing america of murder.
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>> what you have done with my son? he was a life. why did they need to kill him? why didn't they send him to began tan mow or whatever. why did they kill him? why? why did he -- why did they have to kill him? disgraceful perhaps jeanine pirro put it best. >> you came to suck is the fat of our land, to take our money, to educate your terrorist sons to steal from us to go on public assistance to get housing and food stamps while you drive your mercedes bins, all the while your family going back and forth to the very country from which you claim political refuge. most americans can't even afford a vacation. they are losing their homes. if they are lucky enough to have a job, they live check to check. >> bill: this story speaks not only to the immigration mess that family obviously should never have been in the united states. but also to the welfare
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chaos. why are we the people supporting questionable foreign folks. for what reason? the tsarnaev family wasn't persecuted in southern russia. they freely went back there as the judge pointed out. the whole thing is a giant con which led to the murders of four americans and horrific wounds to scores of others. yet, where is the outrage from president obama from massachusetts governor devol patrick. in fact, this patrick is a piece of work. he didn't even want to make public the welfare payments to the tsarnaev family. he had to be forced to do that by public opinion. what nerve and, again, where is the outrage? other than massachusetts represent david lynnski who is demanding the tsarnaev situation never happen again? sad to say few are doing what linski is doing. it's business as usual. let pretty much anyone into
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the u.s.a. and pay them with taxpayer money. beyond belief. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, with us our barack and hard place duo monica crowley and alan colmes. colmes, i know you are as angry as me. >> i don't share your outrage with this whatsoever. they have been in the country 10 years. this was welfare and food stamps that went to the parents who qualified. they were in the country legally. we are talking about over a 10 year period going to five different people. we had no idea back 10 years ago when they first came here that they were going to be doing a terrorist act. we had no way to know that. you can't retroactively know that. >> bill: there is nothing that bothers you. >> manufactured outrage to go after people who are on welfare. go after immigrants. >> bill: if you could go back, you would have done -- if you could go back in a time machine, you would have given them asylum? >> we had no reason not to. >> bill: even though they are going back and forth to a place that's persecuting them. >> this is what we knew at the time, bill.
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>> bill: they were still on welfare when they were going back and forth. >> it doesn't matter. driving a mercedes bins automobile. colmes, shut up, shut up. all right? driving a mercedes bins automobile and getting welfare. >> mercedes benz 10 years old. worth a couple of thousands of dollars. 1998 mercedes. >> bill: do you know how much those are worth? >> it was not a classic. also devol patrick honoring privacy laws. >> i'm sure that you see it differently. >> yes. you are safe to assume that. in america, apparently you have no privacy unless you want to blow up the united states and kill a bunch of americans. >> bill: wait, wait. there are privacy laws. scoms right. however, in this case, the public good overrides that and then patrick released it. >> we are talking about public money.
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this is taxpayer money. talking cash, food stamps, section 8 houses. you are paying for dzhokhar hospital bills pay for tamerlan's public defense when he beat up girlfriend in 1999. it goes on and on. senator sessions talking about immigration bill. illegal immigrants would immediately gain access to state and local government assistance like these family of terrorists just enjoyed for all of this time. we have an entitlement society that is now out of control. record numbers of people on food stamps, bill. 48 million. more than the entire population of spain. >> bill: i agree with all you are saying but put it in some kind can of perspective. who was the president that presided over most of the food stamp explosion? who? >> let me tell you. >> who? >> you are talking about linden johnson. >> talking about george w. bush. >> did not originate with barack obama but barack obama's policies have put this on steroids. >> bill: yes. he is has taken it and run
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with it but to be fair w. >> this has been going on for a long time. >> food and food stamps. colmes, i just don't understand how you can say knowing what we know now if you went back in a time machine you would still allow this family to come here even though they weren't being persecuted that was a con. you would still give them $100,000 and we are not even counting the 2500 that dzhokhar was getting to smoke pot in college. we are not even counting that. but the bottom line is this. there is no supervision over any of this. no supervision on asylum. no supervision on welfare payments. you can con the system. yet, you wouldn't do anything about it. >> qualified. they were legally here in the country. they did not have an income. they qualified. >> bill: at the first time they started getting this the younger brother with a waste 8 or 9 years old.
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>> bill: the so what. >> manufacturing terrorists by purposely giving them money to create terrorists? no we had no way of knowing that. >> it's the system that was rotten. nothing to do with what happened in this family. >> they legally qualified at the time which was 2007, 2008, before president obama was president by the way. >> we are talking about the wreckage of liberalism here. entitlement programs that started out with so-called noble intent give somebody a temporary handup. what we have now is a permanent handout it becomes a way of life. so even if it family deserved those entitlements. >> they didn't deserve them. >> let's stipulate that they did. then it became a permanent way of life for over 10 years amounting to 1 hours thousand dollars. >> they gamed the system. they should not have gotten, look, you don't flee a country because you are afraid for your life and go back on vacation, colmes. they did. that's number one. game number two they all came here and they all took
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all of the government assistance, federal and state massachusetts they gamed it why couldn't the guy get a job? why couldn't he earn a living? why? it's the family. >> $10,000 a year maybe over a 10 year period which is not a lot of money in the greater scheme of things for a family that could not afford -- >> bill: wrap it up. >> we hear a lot of this about how people just want to come here it's the land of opportunity. they just want to be hard working americans. they want a path to citizenship. a lot of that may be true. but in this case and in so many other cases, bill, you have the exact opposite. they don't see america as the land of opportunity. they see a land of suckers. >> bill: we are suckers. next on the rundown, is the fbi doing all it can to get to the bottom of the boston terror bombing. later the horrendous murder rates. some say it's about guns. it's not. it's about race.
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>> in the impact segment tonight, a number of things swirling around the fbi. miranda rights, interviewing the oldest terrorist wife and failing to monitor the two brothers before the terror attack are all in play right now. today, president obama said he has confidence in the bureau. >> based on what i have seen so far. the fbi performed its duties, the department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but, this is hard stuff. >> bill: with us now mukasey former prosecutor. his father former attorney general under bush the
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younger. there is a lot of confusion about miranda. >> right. >> bill: they picked the guy up on friday after they find him in the boat in water town, massachusetts. immediately he goes to a civilian hospital accompanied by the authorities and you would assume the fbi is there shortly afterward. so he is in custody. >> correct. >> bill: according to the law, the federal authorities have 48 hours then to question him without miranda rights. is that correct so far? >> you are studying up well and you are on top of it. so let me tell you this. >> bill: wait, wait. two days 48 hours in which they can question him without miranda. it looks like that was aborted by a few hours on sunday when an assistant u.s. attorney and a judge arrived at the hospital while fbi agents were there and mirandized dzhokhar. >> so here is the rule. the rule, bill, is if you are arrested without a warrant as he was. he was arrested in a boat. >> bill: right. >> no arrest warrant issued. if you are arrested without a warrant, you need to be
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presented before a judge who will read you your miranda rights within 48 hours. here is what the government should have done. what they should have done is arrested him without a warrant in the boat, taken him to the hospital and given him the necessary medical treatment. drafted a criminal complaint, charging him with the terrorism crimes that he deserves to be charged with. then, ask a judge to issue an arrest warrant. in other words, rearrest him in the hospital. at that point, the 48 hour clock present him in court that's the 48 hours. >> they could have bought themselves more time. >> absolutely. >> did the federal judge and assistant federal prosecutor make a mistake by going to the hospital too early in your opinion? >> i think there was no reason -- once they had an arrest warrant. once the governor ask for arrest warrant. >> i don't think they asked for one. >> they should have asked for one. i think an arrest warrant did issue, by the way. once the arrest warrant issues. you don't need to present the guide in court. you can bring in your fbi.
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your cia. >> bill: realistically, counselor, how much more time could the fbi have gotten without the miranda intrusion. >> under massachusetts -- the judicial circuit that mass mats is in, the first circuit, you have been able to lawfully keep somebody from being presented in court and thereby getting their miranda rights for up to four months. >> wow. and that's what should have happened. somebody should have been thinking, okay. now, the older terrorist tamerlan is dead. his wife is down in rhode island. >> right. >> more confusion. shouldn't the fbi gone right into her and interrogated her? >> i'm not going to fault the fbi from monday morning quarterbacking standpoint. however, it's pretty common sense and even baby prosecutors know. >> bill: but they didn't. >> baby prosecutors know that the investigation begins at home. you look at email and social media. >> bill: the fbi did not do that and she lawyered up and still today we don't know what kind of an
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interrogation took place. the fbi has the right to do that, do they not? >> absolutely right. the fbi without even contacting her, once the guy was identified two years ago could have been on her social media, could have been on her phone. could have been on her email accounts. could have been on all sorts of. >> bill: a lot more aggressive investigating of the wife had they chosen to do that. >> it could have happened. look, it could have, would have, should have, right? >> no. we have got to hold everybody accountability. >> i think that if the the guy was identified two years ago, you have got to do a complete investigation. no questions about it. >> bill: all right. so we would like some clarity on this. we don't have enough clarity. it looks like the fbi was soft -- now there is female d.n.a. on the bomb. >> i understand. >> we don't know where that is and we are not going to speculate. the fbi has released some things like they told the fbi that these guys should be watched and the fbi didn't do it you know,what is that? >> i have got to item you that the fbi does incredible work. they are not right all the
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time and these are really difficult investigations. i will say this. i think that we ought to chase down every single lead that we always can. >> bill: it looks like this has not been handled to the optimum way. would that be fair? >> with respect to giving him miranda, i think you are right. >> bill: and the wife? >> you have got to hunt down the wife and come down with every single lead you possibly can. >> bill: counselor thanks very much. here are the results of our bill o'reilly.com poll. do you believe the u.s. government is doing all it can to protect us from terrorists? about 32,000 of you voted. 92% say no. that is an amazing stat. only 8% believe the feds are protecting us the way they should be. directly ahead. charles krauthammer will weigh in on the president's press conference today and our terrorism discussion. krauthammer is next.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight. president obama held a press conference today. i didn't get much out of it but i'm not as astute as charles krauthammer who joins us now from washington. what was the headline for you, charles? >> well, there were two things that surprised me. first is that obama was asked about the story that broke last night on fox that the state department, the administration is threatening state department career emplowho want really happened at benghazi. the president's answer, he hadn't heard about that. that's, you know that could be true, a little bit hard to believe. that was, i thought, rather stunning since ed henry is from fox news and big story on fox news last night. the second thing that surprised me was that no one in the press core asked
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about about the dyeing of the terrorist who was in the hospital. that is a scandal of the first order. here we are scurrying around the world trying to speak to people about who might have known about the plot, looking at the wife, looking at others. here in the hospital, is the one guy on planet earth who knows more about the plot, more about other explosives, other accomplices, other plans, other plots. anything out there he would know more than anybody living. and this administration allows him to be mirandized and to shut up part way through the interrogation? that is a scandal of the first order. >> bill: jesse watters talked to -- we're going to have that a little bit at the end of the program here. talked to the attorney general about that. the attorney general said he was compelled. the judge was compelled to go to the hospital within the 48-hour window and
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mirandized under u.s. law --t's what hoiltder is holder is saying. he is he saying it fairly vehemently. that is wrong on just about every count. number one, what they could have done, they should have done. what was advocated by lindsey graham is that you declare him an enemy combatant. you don't try him as an enemy combatant. you declare him so you can interrogate him as much as you need to get the information. second level. what we just heard from mukasey there was no reason under massachusetts law under that circuit this could not have held off on the charges and mirandizeing for days. lastly let's say we didn't mirandize. let's say we intear guise him from here to the end of the month let's say court of law. who cares? who needs it so much
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information that -- so much evidence and eyewitnesses. i would be prepared to throw out anything he says in court what's important is not the interrogation it's the information. >> bill: we can assume here tonight on the fax tore this was botched. the interrogation of dzhokhar was botched at the highest level, that's the point. >> nobody asked the president about it they could have said, listen, mr. president, many experts believe that your interrogation interrogation of the bomber was botched. and you say very good point. isn't it a scandal that this family was given asylum here in the united states. comes here and gets more than $100,000 and they are not even through adding it up yet in welfare and
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assistance. isn't that a scandal? >> you are half right. i would divide that into two questions. should they have gotten asylum? the answer is clearly no. because you give asylum to somebody who is afraid to stay in their country because they are being persecuted. clearly, if these people are returning to that country on vacation, then the whole thing is a fraud. so, the first time they would have returned home, i think it would have been the grounds for instant cancellation. who knows how legitimate were the grounds in the first place. on that i agree with you that is scandalous. however, under current law, if you come here and let's assume asylum was legitimate one under current law which i think is idiotic they are entitled because it's entitlement. anybody who is is an immigrant in the country. asylum or illegal immigration has to wait a decade, a decade and and a half. 20 years before they can
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even think about getting welfare which is the taxes of people who have worked and sweated all their lives in the country before the arrival. >> that's part of the new immigration bill by the way if it does ever pass. >> it's got to be. >> to me, and there is is no way the federal government can watch any of this stuff because it's so out of control. so many people coming in here and so much welfare being distributed. >> remember, it's all done as an entitlement. nobody even scrutinizes this. if you are under a certain amount of income, you get it automatically. and that's why it's a completely crazy system. >> all right. charles. as always, thank you. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. americans continue to dive by gunfire in chicago. some say it's about gun control. it may be about race. john stossel will report. later, jesse watters interview very famous people about press bias in america. >> bill o'reilly has got a question for you. >> he does? >> he does. he wants to know, do you
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think there is bias in the media? >> i think there is bias everywhere. everywhere. >> bill: we hope you se credits redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. what's this one do? i dunno. the name's bear, fancy bear. score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com fancy bear slider still in beta.
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are black. 24% hispanic. just 3.5% white. if you look at the stats. not about gun control. it's about race. here now fox business anchor john stossel. am i wrong? >> yes. not about gun control, you are right. no law has made any difference and chicago has tough gun laws. but you are wrong to focus on chicago because many of other cities are worse. and you are wrong to focus on race because it's much more your fault. hit with you gun war price, right. >> if you weren't surprising the drug war the law would go away and most of this crime would go away. >> all of the thugs dealing the guns and shooting each other, as soon as we legalize guns in america they just get jobs at mcdonald's. they become regular insurance salesman. >> that's what they did before they declared war on drugs and there wasn't all this money in drugs they got jobs.
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>> there is always if they legalize stuff you have to follow. illegal drug trade will be there. let's get back to the race. do you have an explanation in chicago of why almost all of the gun murders are committed by blacks or hispanics? is there an explanation? >> first of all, it's chicago and new york and many other cities. >> bill: you are saying -- i'm saying we have the stats for chicago and they are in stone. why is that happening? >> >> monica, right when he she talked about the wreckage of liberalism. he talked about welfare chaos. that's part of it. we have sent the message. you are a victim. you can't participate in the white capitalist world. they then leave the train which was people lifting themselves out of the get toe for year after year. >> bill: they don't each try to succeed legitimately. >> they can't. the drug lords causing the crime. >> overwhelmingly african-americans and
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hispanic americans are law abiding citizens. >> post people on welfare are white. >> however, the violent rhyme and you rightly pointed out everywhere is driven by the minority precincts. so, therefore, it is not a gun control issue it is a race issue. >> it's a drug war issue. there are no budweiser gangs or march burrow gangs. >> there are white drug dealers and white drug trafficking. >> and they are no more likely to fight with lawyers rather than guns because they are plugged into the system. >> so you don't see a racial component here? >> yeah. the numbers speak for themselves. but you say that if you took the drug war away and legalized all narcotics, that this violent crime generated by blacks and hispanics would evaporate? you don't think it would go anywhere else he? >> it would go down sharply and most of the criminals would get real jobs because they have to.
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>> bill: see, i think you just live in the land of oz on that one. i really do. i think the criminals would find another way to make easy money. that's what it is about. easy money. >> not so much easy money when you don't ban things. >> bill: all right. john stossel, everybody. when we come right back, the latest on the jodi arias murder trial in arizona. kermit gosnell abortion trial in philadelphia. michael jackson civil trial in l.a. is it legal moments away.
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>> thanks for staying with us i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. let's begin with kermit gosnell the philadelphia abortion doctor. it's in the hans of the jury now. >> exactly. >> bill: gosnell's lawyer didn't call anybody, no witnesses in the defense. goz nell couldn't get up there. >> doesn't have to but he didn't, right. >> bill: you predict what
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will happen. >> i predict guilty all five counts of murder for the four infants and murder for this patient that came in and was killed. >> bill: quick verdict tomorrow or next day. >> no, i think this will take some time. seven week trial it's going to take time for them to go through. here is the main legal issue that the prosecution had to show and i think they did it through their witnesses. were the babies born. were they alive and then gosnell and everybody, you know, killed them in a horrible, horrible way. you are predicting guilty on all counts but not execution. >> no, not execution. he is not going to do it. 72-year-old guy. they are not going to do that. >> bill: life in prison and you say. >> they may hang on the death penalty. i was there yesterday for the closing arguments. i thought the defense did a pretty decent job except for repulsively bringing up the race card prosecution based on race. he. >> bill: is he black. >> look at all the majority of the babies were minority robin hood of the you urban community helping poor women. >> bill: why didn't the
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women who went to gosnell in pennsylvania because you are not supposed to, it's against the law to have late term abortion unless your life is is in danger. why didn't they get prosecuted. >> in all states including in pennsylvania women are exempt from criminal prosecution for abortions that are illegal. so, in this case. >> bill: interesting. >> 24 months. >> bill: never be prosecuted. >> the people who do it but not the women. >> bill: women are as guilty as well. >> legally if they are told certain amount. >> bill: they find a thug to kill heir baby. >> they don't want women performing this on themselves. >> bill: do you concur he will be found guilty? >> also looking at 2 counts performing illegal abortions. 227 counts of failing to observe the waiting period. also he had a 15-year-old that using to help do these procedures whole thing is very bad. >> bill: hopefully gone forever. >> life without possibility of parole. >> bill: jodi areas killed her boyfriend said he was
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mean to her. it's been going on forever. going to the jury when. >> very serious case. going to the jury on thursday. the reason why we had an interruption in proceedings they were in a brief court recess because they were hearing information about whether or not she suffered from border line personality disorder. thought jury will get it on thursday. >> bill: i i think she have leprosy too and she has very -- >> stabbed him and shot him. >> bill: we are mocking her. >> that's going to be guilty verdict. death penalty. >> death penalty for you. >> no. >> bill: you said no. arizona now they don't mess around. >> only 1.9%% of people on death penalty are women. >> bill: three in arizona on death row, right? three women? >> i don't think so. i think this case qualifies and the jury won't have a time. >> you say death row you say no. >> no. >> like her a little bit find disgusting. >> we got it guilfoyle death. wiehl no. we'll see. michael jackson, big bucks in this thing. his family led by his
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mother, suing the promotion company that was putting him on a concert tour and a movie and all of that. they hired a doctor, dr. gave gas, he died. doctor convicted of manslaughter. >> conrads murray. >> bill: serving four years and now we go into the civil trial and you say wiehl? >> wrongful death. i think they have got a good shot maybe not the $40 billion they are asking for. >> against the concert promoter, they are not suing the doctor. >> they hirdz this doctor. they hired this doctor. >> bill: they hired him. >> knowing that jackson was just all messed up. they knew this doctor was not qualified that would give him the propofol. >> bill: how did they know the doctor was not qualified. >> if they didn't they should have. >> bill: how would they know that? >> dent have a license. >> he was also under investigation for a number of cases. so this is a man that was financially strapped. the concert promoter saw an opportunity to get dr. conrad murray come in. >> bill: they were paying him a lot of money this guy. >> which is why he took it he also was financial
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ruins. >> bill: let's slow down for a moment. >> all right. >> bill: you guys are saying in the state of california, this concert crew that hired jackson. >> aeg. >> bill: they knew this doctor didn't have a license. >> they knew or should have. >> bill: hired him anyway and paid him $150,000 or something? is that what you are saying? that doesn't make any sense. >> why doesn't it make any sense? >> bill: hire a legit doctor. >> a legit doctor couldn't make michael jackson go out and perform and do what he needed to be done. >> bill: you think they knew jackson needed all these drugs to go out on the stage. >> exactly. >> anybody that passes in the supermarket checkout line can figure that one out. they got a doctor who would do it. >> bill: i want to be very clear about this. is that the concert promoters knew jackson was a drug addict. they hired a doctor who was going to feed him the drugs so he could go out and perform. >> knowingly and intentionally did this and ultimately. >> bill: that would be tough to prove. >> would result in his death. >> celebrities are going to be taking the stand and
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saying we knew it. we didn't even talk to aeg. >> he was putting him under and anecessity sizing him with prop poll. >> bill: i know what was going on that's why he got convicted of manslaughter. >> no doctor has business doing that in someone's home. >> they hired him. they hired him to keep him going. >> bill: jackson family is probably going to win a lot of money. >> the mom and the kids. blanket, paris and prince jackson. >> bill: they are going to win money. >> i think they should. >> i think eamplet g should settle. >> bill: lis wiehl has a brand new thriller out called "a matter of trust" if you buy killing lincoln or killing kennedy we will give it to you free of charge with mother's day coming up it's a great deal. jesse watters asking people about press bias in america. watters world moments away.
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight. waters world. our correspondent jesse watters got to go to the correspondence dinner tonight. the question is there press bias in america? ♪ ♪ >> do you think there is bias in the press at all? >> do i think there is bias to the press? i have no idea. i don't know. >> no. bites in i think the weather channel goes right down the middle what the first alert forecast is. >> what do you think? >> i think there is a little left. >> do i think there is bias in the media? probably on both sides, yes diewnches the media tilts to the middle. >> i wouldn't say that. >> this is a stupid
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exercise are there people who work at all of these places who are biased? absolutely. are they biased as a whole that's just dumb. >> you seem angry. >> i'm not angry. i think it's silly. >> with you but you still look angry. >> do you think that there is bias in the mainstream press? >> yeah, i'm biased toward claire. [ laughter ] >> i was hoping you could do a little bit better than that. >> oh god,really? this is what you are going to throw at me? all dressed up and this when s. what you want to know? >> i actually think because of the very question you are asking me there they are more timid. fox puts forth the motion that there are two sides to every story. i think there is bias everywhere. >> yeah? >> i'm leaving. now, whose call was it to it mirandize the boston bomber in the hospital so
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quickly? it was congress' decision when they passed the law. we did didn't give anybody miranda warnings. >> you didn't have anything to do with that question. >> you guys need to look at the law. >> are you a big man, huh? >> mr. o'reilly has a quick question. >> nice to see you, have a good night. >> the dance that chevy checker dance have you ever seen that? >> chubby checker. a lot similar to your dance. are you sure you have never seen it? >> no. ♪ >> gangnam style. >> are you a factor fan? >> he is a factor fan? oh my goodness. every night. >> that's where i hone on my debate. one time she said hey i'm not debating bill o'reilly here. you need to tone that down. >> the thing about o'reilly is when he talks i love the way his mouth moves. >> i'm scared.
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>> my dad came to america for the first time last year. watched bill o'reilly every night and at the end he went i love this guy. >> i know from jon stewart, john somebody somebody is a good guy a good guy. i listen to npr. >> what about the factor? >> you want take the gloves off and go? we can do that. >> want to ring the bell? ding, ding. >> you watch the show? >> when i do i'm taken with it. >> not if i can help it. what's your favorite part of the show watters world? >> i don't think i watch it enough. >> i'm watters. >> oh you are watters. >> you are in my world right now. >> oh my gosh. >> i have got to get out of here! i have got to get out of here. >> calm down. get a hold of yourself. >> all right. my two favorite parts of that norah o'donnell cbs morning news anchor she hates me. >> she hates me too. >> it's my extension that she hates me. >> what did you do to her. >> i never ever had any --
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i don't think i have ever had a conversation with her. but that was funny. and then psy the dopey guy from korea, he absolutely ripped off chubby checker. >> no, don't believe it. >> ushered him off they got nervous. >> 1960, 61, chubby checker the biggest thing in the world doing the stupid twist, i have got a dislocated hip doing that thing. this guy is a genius or his people are 62 years later came back makes a fortune ripping chubby off. >> sweating profusely the entire red carpet. he they had to wipe the guy down. >> a long ride from seoul. give him a break. >> bill: i think you are gaining in popularity among the as well as. >> i think i'm going down in popularity. >> bill: matthew perry wants to hang with you. factor tip of the day. some very good news for americans who deserve good news. the tip after these
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>> gabrielle from olympia, washington. >> wait to go there, gabe. make a statement. this is coming out of olympia, washington, as well, this crazy madness. from virginia. >> chet from columbia. he watches the factor at 8500 feet above sea level. and from panama. >> happens often when i appear, dave. everywhere. the factor tip of the day. some really great news.
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this poster signed by the living first ladies was auctioned for $51,000. the wound warrior project gets the money. viewers are buying $2,500 replicas of the poster suitable for framing at a fast pace. the result? almost $100,000 for the warriors. now the auction winner is a supreme patriot. who is she? she doesn't want to come forward quite let publicly. i'll let you know if they do. i want to thank you on behalf of the wounded and everybody who helps the warriors, our patriots, as well. information on billoreilly.com. factor tip of day. it's very gratifying, that wounded warrior organization does a lot of good. i was -- i visited the wounded at walter reed hospital over the weekend, and a lot of wounded warrior stuff visible there. can't thank you guys enough. 100 grand. that's good. money will be put to good use.
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