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Published January 13, 2015
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Tonight ... "The O'Reilly Factor" is on...
A shocking report from human rights organization Amnesty International (search) accuses the U.S. of committing illegal acts and threatens our nation’s leaders. We'll debate it!
And, people are dying to get into the U.S. — literally! We’ll show you horrific video of four Mexican nationals being swept away while crossing the Rio Grande River. As the death toll of illegals attempting to cross into the States rises, are we going too far to protect our borders?
Plus, teen killer Lionel Tate (search), now 18, was given a second chance after he beat and stomped a little girl to death when he was 12. He was released from prison after serving less than three years for her brutal murder. Today he’s back in prison, accused of holding up a pizza deliveryman at gunpoint. Who are the judges who let this convicted child killer out of jail to wreak more havoc on society? We will tell you. Plus, Florida State Senator Steven Geller, who debated this issue with Bill when Tate was released from prison in January of 2004, will be back for more fireworks.
Then, Pat Buchanan (search) says it is all over — liberals will win the culture wars. Are you ready to surrender?
Plus, Paris is writhing. Parents are screaming. A watchdog group is protesting. Paris Hilton's (search) sexy TV commercial spices up the small screen, but is the provocative burger ad creating marketing mayhem for Carl's Jr. hamburger franchise? Parent Television Council's (search) Melissa Caldwell joins Bill.
This story and much more, including a brand-new edition of our world famous "Talking Points Memo" and "The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day"!
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