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this isn't a verdict. >> bill: just that it can go forward. >> all about foreseeability, bill. >> billy. >> bill: foreseeability. so if i say -- if somebody run into the factor, all right,. >> heaven forbid. >> bill: and starts to yell and scream and i go to james over here get him out of here, they are going to be able to sue me. >> this judge is being construed by saying that you were kind of encouraging some type of violent action. >> bill: encouraging james to get him out of here. >> gutfeld and mcguirk. >> bill: i hope you understand how insane this. >> i do yeah. >> bill: a president can be sued. in the clinton years that became very clear only for actions, by the way he or she does before they're president. >> yeah. >> bill: can't -- so i expect this somewhere along the line to be tossed. >> can you imagine? >> bill: i know. that's why i'm doing it it's so insane. >> people have to remember on this type of preliminary thing though, the judge has to convey what's in the complaint is fact. he is not bound by that. >> bill: i'm not criticizing the judge here. i'm just saying the wh
this isn't a verdict. >> bill: just that it can go forward. >> all about foreseeability, bill. >> billy. >> bill: foreseeability. so if i say -- if somebody run into the factor, all right,. >> heaven forbid. >> bill: and starts to yell and scream and i go to james over here get him out of here, they are going to be able to sue me. >> this judge is being construed by saying that you were kind of encouraging some type of violent action. >> bill:...
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bill?we did -- >> that puts him in the frame? >> sure. you know, bill had a previous marriage and they lived at the same home. and he had a wife that was, that drowned in the pool. >> that would interest me. >> sure it would. >> did it interest you? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: bill's first wife krista died in the middle of the night. there were no witnesses, but investigators believe she tripped, hit her head, and ended up drowning in the pool. police ruled it an accident and bill collected on an insurance policy. >> do you know how much money was paid out on her death? >> i believe it was approximately $250,000. >> reporter: bill had other insurance payouts too. one when his automotive shop burned down, another on an investment property fire. he was also the beneficiary on policies for diane totalling $750,000. >> are you a guy that plays fraud games on insurance on the companies of bill? >> no. every one of those was investigated. >> is this all consistent, the arson, the insurance pa
bill?we did -- >> that puts him in the frame? >> sure. you know, bill had a previous marriage and they lived at the same home. and he had a wife that was, that drowned in the pool. >> that would interest me. >> sure it would. >> did it interest you? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: bill's first wife krista died in the middle of the night. there were no witnesses, but investigators believe she tripped, hit her head, and ended up drowning in the pool....
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way downtown. >> bill: i don't know if that's the one he wanted. >> grant: yeah. >> bill: that greenometimes -- put a yellow one up. am >> grant: green light? he has a purple light. >> bill: point forward mentality. jackson does make good decisions. >> grant: carolina using the clock. >> bill: got to go, though. >> grant: they have to go. exactly. >> jim: at five. berry looks up. he sees it. and that is bell with an easy block that time -- hit his elbow. ennis. slices through the defenders. no whistle. up the floor with it. i think ber row touched it last. ted valentine says it's going the other way. >> grant: i think they're going to review this play. >> jim: it was slapped out by oregon but did it touch berry at all? and, of course, we're under two minutes by a fraction so they can look at it. >> bill: watch it go right under berry? >> grant: i think it's off oregon on that play. you've got to love the effort both teams, laying it all on the line, diving for loose balls but i do think this is north carolina basketball. >> bill: berry has had some tough road but this tells you what
way downtown. >> bill: i don't know if that's the one he wanted. >> grant: yeah. >> bill: that greenometimes -- put a yellow one up. am >> grant: green light? he has a purple light. >> bill: point forward mentality. jackson does make good decisions. >> grant: carolina using the clock. >> bill: got to go, though. >> grant: they have to go. exactly. >> jim: at five. berry looks up. he sees it. and that is bell with an easy block that time --...
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stay tuned for those reports. >> bill: earlier today, the sena >> bill: >> bill: earlier today, the senateoted 54-45, now neil gorsuch is to the supreme court to replace the late antonin scalia. -- is this good for the folks? professor, cut through the nuclear option and all the stuff. the regular people, the regular americans, many of them who don't even know who judge gorsuch is or what he does.ul is this man going to improve the country for the folks? >> i think he's going to improve the court. i think this country is better off when you have people who are intellectual leaders. too often we select nominees because they have never had an interesting thought in their lives. we really need people who see a horizon that can describe where the law should go. this is a conservative president that has the right to nominate a conservative -- >> bill: but how conservative is mr. gorsuch? >> he is conservative. >> he is a textualist, i don't think that's a vice for a federal judge. he stays close to the text, he is very conservative and how he is interprets the constitution. he looks back at the
stay tuned for those reports. >> bill: earlier today, the sena >> bill: >> bill: earlier today, the senateoted 54-45, now neil gorsuch is to the supreme court to replace the late antonin scalia. -- is this good for the folks? professor, cut through the nuclear option and all the stuff. the regular people, the regular americans, many of them who don't even know who judge gorsuch is or what he does.ul is this man going to improve the country for the folks? >> i think he's...
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i am bill o'reilly.iness on college campuses, as you know, my book "old-school" deals with this madness. the snowflake culture being imposed on american students. we give a number of examples but underneath he chuckles his tragedy. now at northern arizona university, the president of that school, being asked to resign because she opposes safe spaces. >> a forum put on by rita cheng this week, students raised concerns about incidents on campus they say promote hate speech and racism. >> i'm not sure i have any support at all for safe spaces. >> the president responding "to succeed in the world, students should develop schools to better understand differences of opinion." >> we need to provide you with the opportunity for discourse and debate and dialogue and academic inquiry. i'mca not sure that is correlatd with the notion of safe space, as i've seen.ti >> bill: joining us, mary anne marsh and katie pavlich. obviously i side with the college president but i am amazed how chaotic this has become. >> first
i am bill o'reilly.iness on college campuses, as you know, my book "old-school" deals with this madness. the snowflake culture being imposed on american students. we give a number of examples but underneath he chuckles his tragedy. now at northern arizona university, the president of that school, being asked to resign because she opposes safe spaces. >> a forum put on by rita cheng this week, students raised concerns about incidents on campus they say promote hate speech and...
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>> bill: no. that's what i said on friday night. >> bill: the point is, we don't know that he doesn't know that either. that kind of doubt in his mind about what might happen and wondering what this guy trump who unexpectedly -- >> bill: assad doesn't sleep in the same house prayed every night, he sleeps in a different house pretties like saddam hussein. assad moves every night to a different residence. but just a matter of time before a drone is going to be right up his nose if he does it again. i know that with certainty. last word. >> it may well be soon but look at looking what he might do next. that applies in china, it applies in a wrong, and it certainly applies in north korea. introducing that element of doubt and wondering in the minds of these malefactors around the world i think is a useful thing even if he never has to do it again or if he never does do it again. now we don't know what trump will do. >> bill: malefactor, word of the day everybody. a malefactor very, very good. >> sort
>> bill: no. that's what i said on friday night. >> bill: the point is, we don't know that he doesn't know that either. that kind of doubt in his mind about what might happen and wondering what this guy trump who unexpectedly -- >> bill: assad doesn't sleep in the same house prayed every night, he sleeps in a different house pretties like saddam hussein. assad moves every night to a different residence. but just a matter of time before a drone is going to be right up his nose...
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good morning, bill. >> bill: nice to see you, i'm bill hemmer.ia describing the show of force is the largest live fire drill ever. as the drumbeat of tension grows louder calls for hawaii to ramp up defenses. ted cruz on the looming danger said this. >> it is the hope of the administration and the hope of congress that military action does not prove necessary. that economic and diplomatic pressure will cause a change in behavior from the regime. but if there is a clear and imminent threat to the united states, our military needs to be prepared to act. >> shannon: benjamin hall is live in london. any signs that either side is backing down here? >> good morning, shannon. none at the moment. both sides still playing these games that the north koreans have played successfully for so long but they might be learning the u.s. isn't as willing the back down. the north koreans have released this video of the live fire exercises, the largest ever held in their country. but some analysts have suggested they might be doctored and the regime does have a histo
good morning, bill. >> bill: nice to see you, i'm bill hemmer.ia describing the show of force is the largest live fire drill ever. as the drumbeat of tension grows louder calls for hawaii to ramp up defenses. ted cruz on the looming danger said this. >> it is the hope of the administration and the hope of congress that military action does not prove necessary. that economic and diplomatic pressure will cause a change in behavior from the regime. but if there is a clear and imminent...
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if you don't send up a bill, all the critics say, where is the bill? if you do, all the critics pick it apart. i think he did a good job in pushing it. >> several of your democratic colleagues suggested that even if you could not pass a bill, at least bring a bill back to the floor for a couple days if only to explose the republican tactics for what they are. why did you opt not even to do that? sen. mitchell: first, i believe the republican tactics are clear. i don't know how it can be any more clear than in senator packwood's own words. he was the republican manager of the bill. how could it secondly, we have other important legislation to attempt to enact. third, the time is limited and even two or three or four more days are important at this stage. in addition, it is obvious the bill couldn't pass, but we do not have 60 votes. that is an unpleasant reality but it is reality. i must deal with the senate as it exists, not as a wish it were. for all of those reasons, i concluded this was the best course of action. i have the greatest respect for my c
if you don't send up a bill, all the critics say, where is the bill? if you do, all the critics pick it apart. i think he did a good job in pushing it. >> several of your democratic colleagues suggested that even if you could not pass a bill, at least bring a bill back to the floor for a couple days if only to explose the republican tactics for what they are. why did you opt not even to do that? sen. mitchell: first, i believe the republican tactics are clear. i don't know how it can be...
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no, i know bill. bill is a good person. bill would do anything wrong. >> can we get to infrastructure? because i'm sensitive about time. >> leticia james, your reaction to the president's comments about this case, which ultimately drove bill o'reilly out of his job. >> listen, president trump and bill o'reilly are like mind individuals, and they play to the same audience. and the bottom line is they both devalue women. they both demean women. they both objectify women, and it's really unacceptable. and i'm so glad women spoke with their pocketbooks and i'm glad they paid attention to the individuals and groundswell of support from women and conscientious men who wanted bill o'reilly to be permanently fired. and although i'm not celebrating, i'm not prepared to give you a high-five or a fist bump because there is a culture that continues to exist that is pervasive at fox five and that needs to be addressed from the top to the bottom. a full reform, a zero tolerance policy with regards to sexual harassment. and against racial
no, i know bill. bill is a good person. bill would do anything wrong. >> can we get to infrastructure? because i'm sensitive about time. >> leticia james, your reaction to the president's comments about this case, which ultimately drove bill o'reilly out of his job. >> listen, president trump and bill o'reilly are like mind individuals, and they play to the same audience. and the bottom line is they both devalue women. they both demean women. they both objectify women, and...
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i'm bill o'reilly.hanks for watching us tonight. a few powerful people in washington really want to know the truth and? that is the subject of tonight's talking points. remember that the irs was accused of auditing some conservative groups for political reasons. that is illegal. the woman in charge of the office that allegedly happened was lois lerner. she was called to testify in front of a congressional committee. she took the fifth. >> while i would very much like to answer the community's questions today, i've been advised by my counsel to assert my constitutional right not to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. >> bill: after that, ms. lerner packed up and left the irs with a nice government pension. absolutely nothing happened to her. and we never learned if higher government officials were involved in that irs scandal. however, we did learn this. when i asked president obama about the situation. you're saying no corruption. >> and there some boneheaded decis
i'm bill o'reilly.hanks for watching us tonight. a few powerful people in washington really want to know the truth and? that is the subject of tonight's talking points. remember that the irs was accused of auditing some conservative groups for political reasons. that is illegal. the woman in charge of the office that allegedly happened was lois lerner. she was called to testify in front of a congressional committee. she took the fifth. >> while i would very much like to answer the...
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if you send up a bill all the , critics pick apart that bill. i think he did a good job in pushing it. i think you did the right thing, and he did the right job in pushing it. >> several of your democratic colleagues suggested that even if you could not pass a bill, at least bring a bill back to the floor for a couple of days, if only to expose the republican tactics for what they are. why did you opt not even to do that? george mitchell: well first, i , believe the republican tactics are clear. i mean i don't know how it can , be any more clear than in senator packwood's own words. and he was the republican manager of the bill. how could it possibly be more clear? quote "we've killed health care , reform. now we've got to make sure our fingerprints are not on it." secondly, we have other important legislation to attempt to enact. third, the time is limited, and even two or three or four more days are important at this stage. in addition, it is obvious the bill couldn't pass, but we do not have 60 votes. that is an unpleasant reality , but it is
if you send up a bill all the , critics pick apart that bill. i think he did a good job in pushing it. i think you did the right thing, and he did the right job in pushing it. >> several of your democratic colleagues suggested that even if you could not pass a bill, at least bring a bill back to the floor for a couple of days, if only to expose the republican tactics for what they are. why did you opt not even to do that? george mitchell: well first, i , believe the republican tactics are...
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...awkward. ♪ ♪ >> bill: than >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. order" segment tonight, federal lawsuit filed in kentucky against president trump. three anti-trump folksntky claimed distress and injury because then candidate trump i said this in louisville about some disruptive people at one of his rallies. >> all right. get him out. get him out. get him out. get him out of here. get him out. >> bill: those people were removed. with us now, attorneys and fox news analysts eboni williams and kimberly guilfoyle.th this sounds crazy. >> wow. >> bill: disrupting a rally and he is directing security to remove them.. now is he being sued. any merit to the suit? >> listen, i don't think i don't find there is factual or legal merit to the suit.y i think he is making sort of a preliminary finding to let it go forward. >> bill: this is a judge that ruled that it could go forward. >> judge david hale ruled on friday it can proceed forward. these people have alleged assault and battery and assignment to right and duty to protect saying it was foreseeable that
...awkward. ♪ ♪ >> bill: than >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. order" segment tonight, federal lawsuit filed in kentucky against president trump. three anti-trump folksntky claimed distress and injury because then candidate trump i said this in louisville about some disruptive people at one of his rallies. >> all right. get him out. get him out. get him out. get him out of here. get him out. >> bill: those people were removed. with us now,...
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he said i know bill. bill's a good person. i don't think bill would do anything wrong.se coming from donald trump? if you think about bill o'reilly, he sort of created this movement. many think that if there was no bill o'reilly, there would be no president donald trump. >> these two men go back quite a way. and donald trump and fox news go back. trump started to crafts his personal persona. fox was a key platform. he would call in and trualk frequently. o'reilly was a key stop when he tried to sell his message. on top of that, you get into the theory of conservative and how fox news and o'reilly pioneered that style certainly the trump effect owes quite a bit to that ground work. its was a little bit odd when that statement came out with trump defending o'reilly with the accusations and the history of the campaign trail and the tape that came out about donald trump. it dredged up a lot of that. trump felt loyal to bill o'reilly and showed that sense. >> those two have been friends for decades. a good question. would we have president trump if we didn't have bill o'reil
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that is the bill to which i referred. as you know, incredibly enough, there exists under the senate rules the possibility of three separate filibusters just to take a bill to conference. we've overcome one of them. we're going to vote on the second one to mark. w-- tomorrow. go throughequired to an additional 60 hours of legislative session and a third cloture motion to get conference. i hope that our colleagues will discontinue this effort, and that we can proceed to passage of the bill. i think it is very important. and i think the gatt is very important. it will reduce tariffs worldwide on american goods by 1/3. it will greatly enhance the ability of americans who are engaged in activities involving intellectual property rights and services to make those goods and services available in other countries. it will be very good for the american economy. i'm going to do the best i can to see that that bill is enacted. >> are you saying if republicans do not relent on the procedure filibuster on campaign finance reform is don
that is the bill to which i referred. as you know, incredibly enough, there exists under the senate rules the possibility of three separate filibusters just to take a bill to conference. we've overcome one of them. we're going to vote on the second one to mark. w-- tomorrow. go throughequired to an additional 60 hours of legislative session and a third cloture motion to get conference. i hope that our colleagues will discontinue this effort, and that we can proceed to passage of the bill. i...
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bill: this has got to fly to carry that bunker. ooh. bill: back to 11.an: yeah, another beauty from kevin kisner. he is really on fire. really in great control. bill: due dot length of today's play, we'll soon be concluding golf coverage for our east and central time zone cbs stations. those of you in those areas may tune to golf channel for more live coverage. for those of you on the west coast, tournament coverage will continue right here on this station. scoring conditions really quite nice at the moment. no breeze, soft conditions. nick: you're right. perfect. just a little bit of breeze but nothing like -- bill: check in at the 18th. patton kizzire. nick: trying to chip in for a fancy finish. bill: so a kick-in birdie to conclude things, as we go back to 11. ian: kisner and brown. kisner with six birdies, brown with three, to be nin they're grinding it here on scott brown's putt. they'd like to see him knock this one in. dottie: it's ok to hole a long one when your partner is in there close, ian. ian: yeah, it's good to grind too. dottie: absolutely
bill: this has got to fly to carry that bunker. ooh. bill: back to 11.an: yeah, another beauty from kevin kisner. he is really on fire. really in great control. bill: due dot length of today's play, we'll soon be concluding golf coverage for our east and central time zone cbs stations. those of you in those areas may tune to golf channel for more live coverage. for those of you on the west coast, tournament coverage will continue right here on this station. scoring conditions really quite nice...
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>> hi, bill. of the stories we have been working on is what you brought up with newt gingrich, which is stonewalling. we understand from the house and senate intelligence committees that there has been stonewalling by the u.s. intelligence agencies that are supposed to provide information. that would include, for example, the nsa. that would include the fbi. as you recall, they had an open hearing in the house with the intelligence committee. james comey and admiral rogers came to talk to the house intelligence committee members. that was a public hearing. during that hearing, they were 100 questions that weren't answered. they were supposed to come back into private sessions and that was never done. his speed was they didn't show up. i remember that. when you say stonewalling, what form did the questioning from the house until committee in the senate intel committee, they didn't subpoena documents, did they? >> what they did, they ask these questions during the hearing. when they weren't able to
>> hi, bill. of the stories we have been working on is what you brought up with newt gingrich, which is stonewalling. we understand from the house and senate intelligence committees that there has been stonewalling by the u.s. intelligence agencies that are supposed to provide information. that would include, for example, the nsa. that would include the fbi. as you recall, they had an open hearing in the house with the intelligence committee. james comey and admiral rogers came to talk to...
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that's policy. >> bill. he's sitting at home with his twitter account in 2013 -- wait a second, in 2013, he sees this horrible crime against humanity. poison gas against civilians. >> bill: got that. >> instead of saying to barack obama you need to stop it, he doesn't do that. fine with me. when he's president, he feels he needs to stop it. come on bill. >> bill: you got a personal responsibility to stop it. >> there's no law he has to be consistent. there's no law that said he can't change his mind. it is night and day between the old donald trump and the new donald trump. not much change in between. >> bill: the criticism i don't think it's valid from a private citizen to a commander in chief. when you're p a person who can stop war crimes, you can do it. you can stop it. whole different ball game than somebody -- >> when you're a privacy citizen, you can recommend that the person who does have power stop it. he didn't do that. >> bill: bernie goldberg. horrifying story in idaho involving child refugees at
that's policy. >> bill. he's sitting at home with his twitter account in 2013 -- wait a second, in 2013, he sees this horrible crime against humanity. poison gas against civilians. >> bill: got that. >> instead of saying to barack obama you need to stop it, he doesn't do that. fine with me. when he's president, he feels he needs to stop it. come on bill. >> bill: you got a personal responsibility to stop it. >> there's no law he has to be consistent. there's no law...
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>> we love bill. we love bill.ou are the wealthiest man in the world for 20 years or more. how does that affect your life daily? people come up to you all the time and as for money, or expect you to buy them things? bill: fortunately, people know that the wealth is dedicated to the foundation. and so, they have ideas that are in the foundation area -- infectious disease, improving education, then it is super interesting to talk to those people. i have the benefit of being well known, so i can go out and meet interesting people, and share my views, and get a lot of attention. i would say that's a benefit. when i'm out with the kids, it can be a tiny bit of a drawback because you don't get as much privacy as you would like, but overall, my success has allowed me to get more done, build partnerships, and work with great people. -- and meet great people. david: how do you deal with it when you go out shopping? or do you not go shopping? bill: i shop and i go the theater. david: do people come up to you for selfies? bil
>> we love bill. we love bill.ou are the wealthiest man in the world for 20 years or more. how does that affect your life daily? people come up to you all the time and as for money, or expect you to buy them things? bill: fortunately, people know that the wealth is dedicated to the foundation. and so, they have ideas that are in the foundation area -- infectious disease, improving education, then it is super interesting to talk to those people. i have the benefit of being well known, so i...
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big bills are hard and big bills are sloppy. can we do better on big bills? of course we can. of course we can. but you and i have been on the rules committee a long time together, mr. speaker. the rules committee process, you've seen it happen. if i'm down here talking about a small bill, everybody agrees on, folks want to know why it is we are not doing something bigger. when i a big bill down here tomorrow people want to know why we rushed it through the floor and why aren't we doing something that has more bipartisan agreement on it instead. this is hard. that's why three sent men and women here to try to solve them. i -- that's why they sent men and women here to try to solve them. i want to see a health care bill go across the floor. i want to see a full year spend funding bill to go across the bill. i want to see the budget go across the bill. transportation, infrastructure bill go across the bill. i've got a tax bill i want to see go across the floor. the list is long. and while my friend from massachusetts andry down here working on this, i've got 433 other colleagues
big bills are hard and big bills are sloppy. can we do better on big bills? of course we can. of course we can. but you and i have been on the rules committee a long time together, mr. speaker. the rules committee process, you've seen it happen. if i'm down here talking about a small bill, everybody agrees on, folks want to know why it is we are not doing something bigger. when i a big bill down here tomorrow people want to know why we rushed it through the floor and why aren't we doing...
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the bill -- businesses. the bill does so by decreasing the s.e.c. rule threshold. taking the existing rule and simply expanding it. i figure that hasn't been -- a figure that hasn't been touched since 1999. it's essential that washington takes steps to level the playing field for small businesses and eliminate this two-speed economy. the bill the house will consider today is another step toward job creation and a more reasonable regulatory environment. i again want to thank mr. -- and commend mr. hultgren for his leadership and ask that my colleagues join me in supporting this bill with that i yield the time back to the chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentleman from michigan, mr. kildee. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to yield four minutes to a member of the financial services committee, my classmate, and a co-sponsor of this legislation, mr. delaney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. delaney: thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank my good friend from michigan for yielding me th
the bill -- businesses. the bill does so by decreasing the s.e.c. rule threshold. taking the existing rule and simply expanding it. i figure that hasn't been -- a figure that hasn't been touched since 1999. it's essential that washington takes steps to level the playing field for small businesses and eliminate this two-speed economy. the bill the house will consider today is another step toward job creation and a more reasonable regulatory environment. i again want to thank mr. -- and commend...
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we haven't seen a jobs bill. we haven't seen an infrastructure bill for all the talk. f. broken promises on america's ealth care, f-minus. because that truly -- i'll go more into that later as to why f-minus. broken promises to drain the swamp, stacking the deck in his cabinet with lobbyists. he said he was going to fire wall street and yet he, again, hired them into his cabinet against the interest of the public, dismantling net neutrality. that will chill competition, urt consumers and punish entrepreneurs, destroy the dynamism of the internet. every place you look you will see something that undermines openness, transparency, consumer rights. every place you look you will see whether it's health care, ax bill, whatever it is, something that extracts money from the middle class to the wealthiest people. broken promises to working amilies. so drain the swamp, f. broken promises to the american people. attacking clean air, clean water for our children. he said we are going to have clean air and clean water. and what does he do? undermine the e.p.a. unleashing wall street,
we haven't seen a jobs bill. we haven't seen an infrastructure bill for all the talk. f. broken promises on america's ealth care, f-minus. because that truly -- i'll go more into that later as to why f-minus. broken promises to drain the swamp, stacking the deck in his cabinet with lobbyists. he said he was going to fire wall street and yet he, again, hired them into his cabinet against the interest of the public, dismantling net neutrality. that will chill competition, urt consumers and punish...
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>> bill: whatever you like. the chinese leader would say look, if you get dobbs out of here, i'll take care of the guy in north korea. >> just so they got takeout. that's all i ask. >> bill: lou dobbs everybody.. coming right up, amazon selling border wall costumes and some people are mad. miller is next. >> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 16 years and counting. >> bill: the "miller time" segment tonight, something very few people know. in china, the coca-cola company is launching its cherry coke bottle featuring the likeness of warren buffett. the american capitalist economy country. only one person on earth can figure that out and he joins us now from santa barbara, california.myha miller. what's going on with a cherry coke buffet thing? >> it's a recent thing. i know for many years, the face on cherry coke was bill clinton. but they went over to buffet not long ago, sort of a colonel sanders type thing. they wanted jimmy buffett and he didn't want to play so they went to w
>> bill: whatever you like. the chinese leader would say look, if you get dobbs out of here, i'll take care of the guy in north korea. >> just so they got takeout. that's all i ask. >> bill: lou dobbs everybody.. coming right up, amazon selling border wall costumes and some people are mad. miller is next. >> announcer: "the o'reilly factor," the number one cable news show for 16 years and counting. >> bill: the "miller time" segment tonight,...
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>> i check myself. >> bill: that would be better.'d love to see when on the carousel going around. >> on the way to key west, he sat on my lap. >> bill: will not to hear the key west thing. that's not going to be a positive on your resumes. is there any hope? what would you do to fix it? >> i don't think there's hope. >> are making the seats smaller. jetblue used to have wider seats and they made the seats smaller. they were the last salvation of the airlines and now they're caving into l.a. sardines. >> bill: if you're running united airlines, rule number one you don't have to beat up by passengers and drag them off the plane. >> no seating, get a beating or something like that. [laughter] that's a new slogan. fly the friendly skies, no seating get a beating. >> fight or flight. >> bill: if you are in charge, god help us. >> catapults. this is the new way, catapults. just hop in and send you over. it's fun and it's fast. it's like those pneumatic tubes back when you are in school and they had those things for mail and they cheated t
>> i check myself. >> bill: that would be better.'d love to see when on the carousel going around. >> on the way to key west, he sat on my lap. >> bill: will not to hear the key west thing. that's not going to be a positive on your resumes. is there any hope? what would you do to fix it? >> i don't think there's hope. >> are making the seats smaller. jetblue used to have wider seats and they made the seats smaller. they were the last salvation of the airlines...
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bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier pigeons and homing pigeons to convey messages across the lines. bill: messages attached to them? chelsea: yes. one of the more famous ones that the american military used in world war i, its name was sharame. it is credited with saving the lost battalion in 1918. bill: is it because the message it was carrying? chelsea: it was shot numerous times and basically died as soon as it landed back at headquarters. bill: is that pidgeon memorialized in any way? chelsea: it has its own memorial, and it has been stuffed in a museum. bill: you mentioned elephants. obviously these are large animals for moving things. what sort of things would they have moved during wartime? chelsea: they could move anything large-scale, mostly lumber and maybe wagons. they weren't used too extensively. they mostly used horses and oxen. bill: the u.s. coming into world war ii, the automobile has been invented. there are mechanized tanks, aircraft, but also a great deal of
bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier pigeons and homing pigeons to convey messages across the lines. bill: messages attached to them? chelsea: yes. one of the more famous ones that the american military used in world war i, its name was sharame. it is credited with saving the lost battalion in 1918. bill: is it because the message it was carrying? chelsea: it was shot numerous times and basically died as soon as it landed back at headquarters. bill: is...
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>> i think there is a path, bill. if you remember this march 23rd date where it blew up was not any deadline. a self-imposed deadline. what happened was the bill wasn't ready for prime time. you hadn't developed a consensus. you set a date to vote on it without having a consensus. what has happened since then is members are talking to each other and really the administration has done a good job. vp pence has been exercising leadership to how do we fulfill the promises we made to the american people and for me the core thing we have to do is deliver lower premiums and more choice on private insurance because that's the reason why people dislike obamacare because their premiums have gone up and detectibles have gone up. i think we can pass something relatively soon if we can get there. >> bill: you are arguing that you are getting closer, correct? >> i think so. >> bill: the reason i ask is because we were told this before and it didn't happen. the centrists in your party are saying it's not the case. what gives? >> we
>> i think there is a path, bill. if you remember this march 23rd date where it blew up was not any deadline. a self-imposed deadline. what happened was the bill wasn't ready for prime time. you hadn't developed a consensus. you set a date to vote on it without having a consensus. what has happened since then is members are talking to each other and really the administration has done a good job. vp pence has been exercising leadership to how do we fulfill the promises we made to the...
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i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. wikileaks published the information a month ago.shadows it's cloak and dagger, the largest breach in c.i.a. history exposing how the agency can hack your phone, laptop and any electronic device. >> shannon: chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more. >> the f.b.i. is running a counter intelligence investigation one of the most highly classified and sensitive probes that can be launched by the bureau. they're exploring whether an insider at the agency was responsible for the theft of thousands of documents revealing the c.i.a.'s most sensitive cyber tools. the records were posted by wikileaks alleging the c.i.a. has the ability to explore weaknesses in iphones and smart appliances turning them into recording and eavesdropping devices. without commenting on the authenticity of these records posted by wikileaks mike pompeo called out the website for damaging national security. >> wikileaks walks and talks like a hostile intelligence service. it has encouraged followers to find jobs at the c.i.a.
i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. wikileaks published the information a month ago.shadows it's cloak and dagger, the largest breach in c.i.a. history exposing how the agency can hack your phone, laptop and any electronic device. >> shannon: chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more. >> the f.b.i. is running a counter intelligence investigation one of the most highly classified and sensitive probes that can be launched by the...
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>> good, bill, how are you? >> bill: good to have you on a friday. expand. >> i think a lot of people on the right, a lot of people watching us right now think that there is a kind of conspiracy where liberal journalists go to work in the morning and they go into a dark office, they gather together and they figure out a plan to bash republicans and conservatives. it doesn't happen that way. i was a network correspondent for a long time and i've been in those news rooms and i know how it works. there is no conspiracy. i don't believe there is a conspiracy against donald trump but i do believe this is different. the coverage of him is so overwhelmingly negative there must be something else going on. what's going on is part of what you just read. the pre-conceived notion about him. he brings a lot of the negativity on himself but the pre-conceived notion is that he is unfit to be president and everything flows from that. the negative coverage flows from that, whether it's about immigration, or collusion with russia, or taxes, or anything else. if they t
>> good, bill, how are you? >> bill: good to have you on a friday. expand. >> i think a lot of people on the right, a lot of people watching us right now think that there is a kind of conspiracy where liberal journalists go to work in the morning and they go into a dark office, they gather together and they figure out a plan to bash republicans and conservatives. it doesn't happen that way. i was a network correspondent for a long time and i've been in those news rooms and i...
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happy friday. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. rumors signs of progress on the hill maybe.around new proposals. senior counsel to the president kellyanne conway with us hour a efforts to possibly get a compromise here. >> we're just happy that congress has been working during the recess on this issue. the president is in touch with members of congress and the chairmans of the committees, the speaker. people are working toward repealing and replacing obamacare. >> bill: that from last hour. john roberts this hour live on the north lawn. how are you doing? what lays out what needs to happen if it could become a reality, or is it just talk? >> good morning. first of all, a lot of heavy lifting in congress next week that for sure is a certainty. the president wants to get obamacare repeal and replacement done next week. he would like to get that done before the 29th, which is his 100th day in office. the problem is, the government also runs out of money on the 29th and much of next week will be spent wrestling over an appropriations bill to keep the government open. the preside
happy friday. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. rumors signs of progress on the hill maybe.around new proposals. senior counsel to the president kellyanne conway with us hour a efforts to possibly get a compromise here. >> we're just happy that congress has been working during the recess on this issue. the president is in touch with members of congress and the chairmans of the committees, the speaker. people are working toward repealing and replacing obamacare. >> bill: that from last...
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>> no, bill. they've been pouring over video from throughout this area, this cleveland area, it makes it hard to figure out which direction the fugitive at the wheel is heading. >> it's very hard. it is difficult. i mean, again, you know, it's a white 2016 vehicle four-door and there are thousands that travel throughout northeast ohio. >> even though there are now billboards as far away as california bearing this fugitive's face and picture of his car the cleveland police chief says right now his department doesn't have any reason to believe steve stephens has left ohio. the murder scene on easter sunday, the social worker who snapped, allegedly executed a 74-year-old man picking up aluminum cans off the sidewalk. there is a $50,000 reward for information to help catch steve stephens. investigators are following up on every lead but he could be everywhere and he has taken one victim at random. >> bill: they put on a plea for the public yesterday to come forward and encourage him to turn himself in
>> no, bill. they've been pouring over video from throughout this area, this cleveland area, it makes it hard to figure out which direction the fugitive at the wheel is heading. >> it's very hard. it is difficult. i mean, again, you know, it's a white 2016 vehicle four-door and there are thousands that travel throughout northeast ohio. >> even though there are now billboards as far away as california bearing this fugitive's face and picture of his car the cleveland police...
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bill: i want to try it.ight allergy to certain fruits like passion fruit but convince this is just chemicals, i am happy to try it. reporter: do you want one? bill: mmmm like a milkshake. in line at starbucks this morning. there was a line. everyone is asking about the picture. the picture of this uniform. yeah. the description was, it is a layered flavored drink. you first got the sweetness of the mango then a little bit of spark and raspberry and description was, it is an intense drink. reporter: everything you dreamed of and more? bill: no. rohan, they give you straws. the straws are free. reporter: yeah. i have to find one. bill: how does this work? this is the first time. reporter: i drink adult drinks. bill: what the hell are you doing? well, there is a salty component it to. reporter: salt zy. bill: yeah. the hango. anyway. reporter: no. definitely not. >> the truth is, i do love uni corps. reporter: also, we have a unicorn correspondent for the show. try out these. bill: do we have video of this? rep
bill: i want to try it.ight allergy to certain fruits like passion fruit but convince this is just chemicals, i am happy to try it. reporter: do you want one? bill: mmmm like a milkshake. in line at starbucks this morning. there was a line. everyone is asking about the picture. the picture of this uniform. yeah. the description was, it is a layered flavored drink. you first got the sweetness of the mango then a little bit of spark and raspberry and description was, it is an intense drink....
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. >> bill: good morning, everybody. we've got a very big week now for president trump and the country as we near the first milestone of his young administration, healthcare, government spending, tax reform all on the agenda this week. so we'll be cooking with gas. i'm bill hemmer. >> shannon: the weekends go so quickly. we're back in business. i'm shannon bream. president trump will mark 100 days on saturday. his administration says it's pushing forward with a bold agenda. newt gingrich dismissing critics. >> i think he's done very well so far. he will have had, i think, 29 or 30 executive orders, the most since world war ii. he has gotten a lot of things done. he has a strong cabinet in place. the meetings he is having today are a sign of that. i would say you have to give him pretty good grades, an implementer of a direction that's very different for the country. >> shannon: good morning, john roberts. what are the expectations for the white house this week? >> a very busy week. a lot expected to come down the pike. t
. >> bill: good morning, everybody. we've got a very big week now for president trump and the country as we near the first milestone of his young administration, healthcare, government spending, tax reform all on the agenda this week. so we'll be cooking with gas. i'm bill hemmer. >> shannon: the weekends go so quickly. we're back in business. i'm shannon bream. president trump will mark 100 days on saturday. his administration says it's pushing forward with a bold agenda. newt...
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>> good afternoon, bill. if i'm correct, that's 25 executive orders that the president has signed since taking office with another week yet to go before he hits the 100th day. the big issue is dodd-frank legislation, which the president made no secret of. he doesn't like them and wants to inwind that as much as he can. a couple of presidential memorandum regarding the unwinding of companies that are too big to fail and also financial stability regulations and the other one that targets regulations for the obama administration. one aimed at preventing inversions. that is when an american company moves its head quarters overseas. the president doesn't like onerous tax burdens on them. he would rather give them tax incentives to stay with the caveat if they're headquarters and the move their manufacturing overseas only to sell goods in the united states, he wants to punish them for that. the president in an interview today confirmed to fox news, he plans on rolling out his tax reform package wednesday or soon af
>> good afternoon, bill. if i'm correct, that's 25 executive orders that the president has signed since taking office with another week yet to go before he hits the 100th day. the big issue is dodd-frank legislation, which the president made no secret of. he doesn't like them and wants to inwind that as much as he can. a couple of presidential memorandum regarding the unwinding of companies that are too big to fail and also financial stability regulations and the other one that targets...
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a brnd new hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: good morning. i'm bill hemmer.g the kremlin a choice. side with the u.s. and allies or the regime of syrian dictator assad urging russia to abandon support for assad calling him an unreliable partner, to say the least. >> we want to create a future for syria that's stable and secure. and so russia can be a part of that future. play an important role. or russia can maintain its alliance with this group, which we believe is not going to serve russia's interest longer term. but only russia can answer that question. >> bill: the story at this hour is in russia and for that we go to moscow and rich edson for more. rich. >> good morning, bill. as the secretary of state arrives in moscow he is welcomed by days of escalating rhetoric between the united states and russia. he arrives from the g7 meeting with allies in italy. before getting on the plane to come to moscow he made his most aggressive pronouncement yet on the future of syrian president bashar al-assad. >> i think it's clear to all of us the reign of the assad fa
a brnd new hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: good morning. i'm bill hemmer.g the kremlin a choice. side with the u.s. and allies or the regime of syrian dictator assad urging russia to abandon support for assad calling him an unreliable partner, to say the least. >> we want to create a future for syria that's stable and secure. and so russia can be a part of that future. play an important role. or russia can maintain its alliance with this group, which we believe is...
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there'll be others. >> the lobbying and gift bill and the compliance bill that came out of governmental affairs last week have you had a chance to review those? sen. dole: not really. >> do they have a chance to pass? sen. dole: i don't know. i talked to senator mitchell, he's given me a list of things he'd like to finish this year. obviously obviously the appropriations bills. beyond that, the only other there's is gas, opposition billing up to superfund just as there was to telecommunications. i think as democrats look at polls around the country, many want to go home. some want to stay here because it feels safer here but others want to go home. and we're prepared for them to go today. we can't go today but soon. >> when you first started talking about the idea of a summit, you said one of the reasons was a summit -- a summit with the four leaders, you said one of the reasons that you thought about that was that four or five members could filibuster and obstruct any significant debate. since it was republicans on health care that were doing that at the time a lot of us figured that's
there'll be others. >> the lobbying and gift bill and the compliance bill that came out of governmental affairs last week have you had a chance to review those? sen. dole: not really. >> do they have a chance to pass? sen. dole: i don't know. i talked to senator mitchell, he's given me a list of things he'd like to finish this year. obviously obviously the appropriations bills. beyond that, the only other there's is gas, opposition billing up to superfund just as there was to...
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i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer, good morning.eam about to unveil what it calls the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. the president said it would be massive. republicans argue the costs would -- the cuts would stimulate economic growth offsetting the drop in tax revenue. sean spicer talked about the plan on "america's newsroom" when he characterized it this way. >> the president through both regulatory and tax relief measures are making sure that american companies are building and creating and manufacturing here in america. that we're growing jobs in this country and hiring more people. that's good for the american worker. then the third piece is that we're making sure that we bring down rates for america's middle income folks. people who have been too hard hit through the obama years. and that we'll make sure they get some much-needed relief. >> bill: there is just a preview. mike emmanuel live in the hallways. what's the buzz on tax reform. let's start there. >> there is a lot of excitement on capitol hill. a major priority of p
i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer, good morning.eam about to unveil what it calls the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. the president said it would be massive. republicans argue the costs would -- the cuts would stimulate economic growth offsetting the drop in tax revenue. sean spicer talked about the plan on "america's newsroom" when he characterized it this way. >> the president through both regulatory and tax relief measures are making sure that american...
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lucas, thank you. >> bill: chris, good morning to you, >> good morning, bill. >> bill: we have been led to believe the policy under this administration will be different, will it? >> based on secretary tillerson's statement, it is bound to be. we keep hearing all options on the table. number of options left on the table is few. that is not to say the united states is about to undertake a military intervention. you would think this is president trump tell thing chinese you do something about this, or we will. >> bill: we have no further comment that is from tillerson. come back home, all the talks about health care, going some where or not, chris? is it just talk or perhaps necessary? >> when the white house said you pass trump care on the first go around or you are stuck with 'obamacare,' there were a lot of republicans relieved. they want this to pass from their lips. whatever they do is bound to be unpopular with a substantial amount of people. this is a tough, tough area when it comes to domestic policy. not a lot of good answers when it comes to holding down premiums for people in t
lucas, thank you. >> bill: chris, good morning to you, >> good morning, bill. >> bill: we have been led to believe the policy under this administration will be different, will it? >> based on secretary tillerson's statement, it is bound to be. we keep hearing all options on the table. number of options left on the table is few. that is not to say the united states is about to undertake a military intervention. you would think this is president trump tell thing chinese...
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welcome, i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer.he suspect 39-year-old corey muhammed well-known to police. a history of mental illness. he was on the run accused of killing another man a week ago. authorities for the moment not treating this as terrorism. >> he became aware of the fact that the fresno police department was looking for him for a murder. he made a decision to himself that he was not going to go to jail for shooting a security guard. that he was going to kill as many people as he could today and that's what he set out to do. >> shannon: adam housley joins us live from fresno. good morning, adam. do we know what actually sparked this whole thing with this guy? >> detectives say it was hate. it started about a week ago. last thursday kori muhammad shot a security guard a motel 6 and killed him. for four days the hunt was on. authorities said on video they saw muhammed and when they couldn't find him and leads had gone away is when they put out a public plea to find this guy and detectives say that's when he decided to g
welcome, i'm shannon bream. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer.he suspect 39-year-old corey muhammed well-known to police. a history of mental illness. he was on the run accused of killing another man a week ago. authorities for the moment not treating this as terrorism. >> he became aware of the fact that the fresno police department was looking for him for a murder. he made a decision to himself that he was not going to go to jail for shooting a security guard. that he was going to kill as...
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>> bill: thank you.e will be back with more developments as we get there. >> shannon: joining us now for more on this, chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday," good to see you today. >> great to have you here. >> shannon: is this the first real big test for the president as his role of commander-in-chief? >> absolutely. this president has talked and did starting with the inauguration in effect that there is a new sheriff in town. boy, the 77th day of his presidency is when he really sent the message, there is no role more important for a president then commander-in-chief. the contrast between barack obama, long meetings, lots of considering, some would say caution, some would say over caution, in this president who saw something, was outraged by it and took immediate, swift and decisive action, dramatic statement that this is a different president with a different sensibility about the projection of the u.s. force. >> shannon: there are so many foreign policy fires potentially around the world right n
>> bill: thank you.e will be back with more developments as we get there. >> shannon: joining us now for more on this, chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday," good to see you today. >> great to have you here. >> shannon: is this the first real big test for the president as his role of commander-in-chief? >> absolutely. this president has talked and did starting with the inauguration in effect that there is a new sheriff in town. boy, the 77th day of...
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the american public will be excited at the changes we make in the bill and move forward. >> bill: is ryan okay? is his job all right? >> no fear with speaker ryan's job at all. he has 100% support from this conference and you'll see it on the actions that move through this week and i think that's just more bluster. remember, let's not feed into what the democrats want. we're going forward on 100 days. what are the democrats bringing up? government is going to be shut down. not true. that speaker ryan's job is in jeopardy, not true. we'll continue to move through with all the rhetoric and get the job done for the american people. >> bill: dated april 24th, yesterday. you are the author of this piece in the military times. how do you rate the military readiness of the united states today, sir? >> well, we have been under sequester. as we've been asking our men and women to do so much for the last decade they've been being cut. you look at the air force, they can't fly 50% of their planes, not able to be prepared because of a funding issue. when i look at the ability to be able to carry
the american public will be excited at the changes we make in the bill and move forward. >> bill: is ryan okay? is his job all right? >> no fear with speaker ryan's job at all. he has 100% support from this conference and you'll see it on the actions that move through this week and i think that's just more bluster. remember, let's not feed into what the democrats want. we're going forward on 100 days. what are the democrats bringing up? government is going to be shut down. not true....
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look at the bills. you will find things on hospital bills that did not happen. i have one person in the book with baby. he and his wife got a bill for circumcision. he knew his baby was not circumcised, right. great example. your insured does not know that, you know it and you should push back. when we all start pushing back more, then you will get results and hospitals will get rid of those billing errors. and how insurers won't just pay thing so easily because we will be saying no, you cannot raise our premiums. the are not going to just write check city more. we demand clarity and transparency of your paper. host: there was a page in a magazine --one notable aspect system, forlth-care every person pushing to profit, there is another doing his or her best to protect patients. facebooknd help on a group. there were former medical hospital coders open to helping her out. what other resources are available for people to advocate for themselves? guest: i tried to provide a bunch of them in the book. at the "new york times," i became the resource for the entire gro
look at the bills. you will find things on hospital bills that did not happen. i have one person in the book with baby. he and his wife got a bill for circumcision. he knew his baby was not circumcised, right. great example. your insured does not know that, you know it and you should push back. when we all start pushing back more, then you will get results and hospitals will get rid of those billing errors. and how insurers won't just pay thing so easily because we will be saying no, you cannot...
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i'm shannon bream in for martha maccallum. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. including a partisan battle and republicans vowing gorsuch will be confirmed this week as democrats threaten to filibuster has nomination and mitch mcconnell said how gorsuch is confirmed depends on democrats. >> it will be up to our democratic colleagues. it's noteworthy no supreme court justice has never in the history of our country been stopped by a filibuster. >> bill: let's start with mike emanuel. what are you hearing from top republicans heading into the critical week. >> heading into the senate judiciary hearing top republicans are praising judge gorsuch's qualifications. chuck grassley writing, quote, it's become abundantly clear if companies are willing to fill bust -- filibuster neil gorsuch they'd filibuster anybody and despite that they'll get it done. >> what i'm telling you is neil gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. i think during the course of the week we'll find out exactly how this will end. >>
i'm shannon bream in for martha maccallum. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. including a partisan battle and republicans vowing gorsuch will be confirmed this week as democrats threaten to filibuster has nomination and mitch mcconnell said how gorsuch is confirmed depends on democrats. >> it will be up to our democratic colleagues. it's noteworthy no supreme court justice has never in the history of our country been stopped by a filibuster. >> bill: let's start with mike emanuel. what...
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of thee details short-term bills are, and the details of those big bills, we will have to wait and see. there are a lot of issues that are still undecided right now based on what the leaders are telling us. a lot more issues -- you often and get to this point and have one or two big sticking points. if democrats really are backing off of the obamacare cost-sharing payments, there is some indication of that, and trump has backed off of the wall, those of the big things that have been hanging out there. you'd think that would have cleared the path, but that hasn't happened yet. host: congressional reporter for "the washington times" joining us in capitol hill. thank you for your time. announcer: tonight on c-span, a look at u.s. military policy in the asia-pacific region. developments at the white house today, and the upcoming federal budget deadline. check out our c-span classroom website at c-span.org/classroom. it is full of free teaching resources. it gives teachers easy access to ready to go resources for the classroom, including short current events videos that highlight important
of thee details short-term bills are, and the details of those big bills, we will have to wait and see. there are a lot of issues that are still undecided right now based on what the leaders are telling us. a lot more issues -- you often and get to this point and have one or two big sticking points. if democrats really are backing off of the obamacare cost-sharing payments, there is some indication of that, and trump has backed off of the wall, those of the big things that have been hanging out...
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fox news was bill o'reilly. he and roger ailes were the architects of the conservative media movement. >> even more than that, bill o'reilly, roger ailes and rupert murdoch changed american culture, changed our politics in the post-reagan era as probably no other individuals did. they had enormous power. now they no longer have the same place to exercise that power in the same way. we don't know where it's going to go. what we do know is that fox has seen that they had to make a very hard business decision about whether to keep him or whether to let him go. in the end, they saw they had to change their culture in such a way that this spokesperson for a point of view that had virtually nothing to do with real news and had to do with counter factual advocacy of a kind and significantly that donald trump also practices, they're both great showmen. let's not forget, o'reilly is a great tv performer. don't take that away from him any more than you would take away from donald trump what a great performer he is in term
fox news was bill o'reilly. he and roger ailes were the architects of the conservative media movement. >> even more than that, bill o'reilly, roger ailes and rupert murdoch changed american culture, changed our politics in the post-reagan era as probably no other individuals did. they had enormous power. now they no longer have the same place to exercise that power in the same way. we don't know where it's going to go. what we do know is that fox has seen that they had to make a very hard...