bill o reilly wants to know why some folks hate president obama. it s because they watch your network, bill. because that s all the thing that spews out of your network when it comes to president obama. we showed you the fox focus group last night. the people raising their hands are republicansรง voters from ia who think president obama is a muslim. but let s hear some other things they think about president obama. it will help you remember where you may have heard this stuff before. he is neville chamberlain in 1939. he is an appeaser and will lead us down the path to destruction if we re not careful. obama is weak. i believe he believes america s at fault for the world s problem. he doesn t see the good that america does in the world. he seems to have, it seems to me, some benevolence to this country that is unabated. i would just like to see him be proud of america, represent america. i think barack obama doesn t
why would hood sweet hearts that fell in love after their spouses died. in charge of benevolence and maintenance meaning, said the pastor, if you needed to fix a sidewalk or help a needy person, dor win was who you called. he would throw himself on a grenade for anybody, spiritually, financially. he wasn t one who stood back and let the other guy do it. reporter: maybe he intended to go out for breakfast after meeting the congresswoman, instead he fell on her body to shield her from the bullets. he died. she lived. there were two women of the most impressive accomplishments, mothers, grandmother s, one a great-grandmother. there was dorothy morris, dot to her friends, there with george, her husband of 50 years. and phyllis schneck, 79, doing, like the others, her bit for the
if it s christmas, it s red and green. china s birthday, bright red. very bright red. i remember seeing that. for some reason, the guy who owns the empire state building, runs the empire state building refuses to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of mother teresa and in fact, bill donahue from the catholic league has made it a personal quest to try to get them to light it up. he s not going to. now, there are people who say that they shouldn t have she didn t celebrate her own birthday. she wouldn t have wanted this kind of display anyway. times square is going to recognize her birthday this week. it s unbelievable that the city council speaker led a campaign to have this done and light it up and say how can you not salute this woman who gave her entire life. she represents catholics but she represents benevolence and kindness. that s what the life symbolizes and that s your line in the sand. they re not going to give in. but on the 100th birthday of mother ter
you ve done with that love? we work at it. world famous golfer tiger woods spoke to espn and the golf channel in the first set of interviews since november. we speak with marvette. how do you think tiger woods did with this snfr i think he did a great job emerged somewhere he was familiar with. they were questions he was comfortable with, he avoided questions he wasn t comfortable with, which is natural since he controls everything around his brand. now it depends how he emerges on the golf course and how well he s able to recapture the hearts of folks who were previously tiger woods fans. explain the strategy boind this. tiger didn t give interviews because of benevolence or graciousness. there s a strategy here.
this time either, is that correct, congressman? well, yes. i mean, that s because i think health care s a basic right, not a privilege that you get through the benevolence of insurance companies. jon: you re going to be meeting with the president within the hour, it s my understanding. i expect i will be.you know, anytime the president of the united states asks for a meeting, i m going to be there. i respect the president, i respect the office, and i want to listen to what he has to say. jon: fair enough to say that you don t think that the bill that the house already passed is liberal enough? now, wait a minute, you know, you check with national journal, i m a centrist. you need to understand that i took a stand for the american people on health care because i think health care s a right everyone should have. this bill is a sellout to the insurance companies. now, if it s the best we can do jon: well, let me read you a quote from a fellow named jim who wrote cleveland.com