are 18 is the age when you can do it on your own. at age 17 and three quarters they have a much later abortion because they are afraid of their parents. bill: there are always exception tots rule. there is also always a court mandate in all of these laws where parents have to be informed that if there is abuse or some situation that is unusual the court can rule and your parents can t be told. but you believe that s an intrusion of parental rights, this abortion deal? yes. in most cases. bill: okay. now, the curfew, more and more towns are seeing that kids are hanging around. parents not supervising them. particularly in the summer. hey, got to be off the street by 11:00, all right? does that infringe on parental right to say lenny is a good kid, i want him to stay out to 1:00 he can stay out to 1:00 in. yes. often it s later on the weekend. often the rule is that if he has a note from his parents but he has to have the note on him. bill: a note? i give my son permission
never flaggatic father pfleger who would appear to me sees everything in the world through a prism of black vs. white except, of course, good and evil which happens to be a liberal malady. is he a classic hoodlum i like my priests more self-less. i like when a priest rolls up his sleeve he is giving aid to one of the people in his perish who needs it and not pounding on a podium. this man looks a little self-began dyeing to me. a lot self-began dyeing to me. he leads with rhinestones on his staff. at some point this guy realized he could have a self-less member of the clergy which is by the way how i like them or he could be out front and be a bit of a rock star. he chose the path more taken as they say. bill: i m going to stick up for him a little bit because i
the next generation of brink s home security. call now. bill: factor follow-up segment tonight, as you may know we are having a lively debate here at the fox news channel whether the federal court system is screwed up the westboro baptist church case. as you may remember, these fanatics disrupted the funeral of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, 20 years old, killed in iraq. matthew s family sued and won a jury award 5 million. that was overturned by the 4th circuit of appeals. last night ann coulter agreed with me the appeals court is full of it. megyn kelly joins me live from the set of her program american live 1:00 p.m. eastern time. you saw the culture piece last night. i did. bill: what do you say. i say you mischaracterized my position. she respond to the misinformation you gave her. bill: i m the guilty one. when you said that i said mr. shird snyder, the father of
sample size of 13,000. bill: that s a lot of blondes. actually not all blondes are in the study. about 8,000 blondes, percentage, 13,000 overall. and the study spans 26 years in time. actually, of all the studies that we have looked at, this is actually a really quantitative real the methodology seems viable. that s what the study says. i would just say. not only does the study say that blonde women earn more than other hair-colored women, it also says that they marry richer men. and they also took out the factors of educational background and height, which i like because i m short and i would not have factored high in that. but i don t know the answer why. bill: nobody knows why. i will tell you. it may be because blondes in our society and maybe across the world are often stigma advertised as not being as smart as other women. bill: they are making more money. maybe they have to work harder. that s my point.
bill: like anybody can t write that note, huh, stossel? you and i were doing that thing in the fifth grade dog ate the homework. i covered a girl sitting with her friends in a public park across the street. the cops arrested them. she said look, i live right there. talk with my parents. bill: they were out after a certain hour. right. bill: you believe because the idaho supreme court upheld this wendell idaho. hundreds of cities have curfews. bill: do you think they are legal? yeah. so you have no problem with the kids being told you can t be out of a certain i do have a problem. i think it infringes on the rights of the kids, freedom to assemble. but the police like them because it s easier. makes their job easier and it reduces crime. bill: it does. now we have another one in oregon that the school, we talked with this culture warriors last week pan hugging. can t hug. you know how kids are. now they are hugging and then they are in the closet and then they ar