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Tonight ... "The O'Reilly Factor" is on!

Will the president's new get-tough immigration bill reflect what he wants to see in a comprehensive overhaul of immigration laws? We’ll ask co-authors Sen. John Cornyn (search) and Sen. Jon Kyl (search) tonight.

Then, can we keep our children safe from sexual predators by locking up all the offenders? Is that a realistic solution? Is it even possible? Criminologist Jack Levin takes a strong stand.

And, there’s a possible break in the case of missing Alabama teen Natalee Holloway (search). An Aruba parks spokesman said a ranger found several strands of hair stuck to duct tape near a series of coastal caves. Will DNA testing solve the mystery? Former FBI profiler Candice DeLong and private investigator Bill Majewski analyze the evidence.

And, what's up with all these hurricanes? Accuweather.com's (search) Joe Bastardi has the answer!

These stories and much more including a brand-new edition of Bill's world famous "Talking Points Memo" and "The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day"!

Real journalism: fair and balanced. That's why we're No. 1 — FOX News Channel.

About the Show

"Other interview news shows are guest-driven," says Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist Bill O'Reilly. "'The O'Reilly Factor' is driven by me. I will not stand for 'spin.' I look for guests who will stand up and verbally battle for what they believe in."

"The O'Reilly Factor" uncovers news items from the established wisdom and goes against the grain of the more traditional interview-style programs. O'Reilly's signature "No Spin Zone" cuts through the rhetoric as he interviews the players who make the story newsworthy.

Pushing beyond just the headlines, "The O'Reilly Factor" also features issues from local markets that do not find the national spotlight on other newscasts. According to O'Reilly, "Just because a story originates from somewhere the networks typically avoid, doesn't mean it contains less challenging issues, or compelling ideas."

See you in the No Spin Zone, tonight at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET!

— All topics and guests subject to change.

—The Associated Press contributed to this report.