Caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Hi, im bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. President obamas last stand. That is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. Just 40 days left before barack obama becomes a lame duck president. So last night he participated in a town hall among friendly folks. The president dealt with many issues. Two of them caught my attention. First, why he doesnt say the words islamic terrorism. I learned from listening to some of these muslim families both in the United States and overseas is that when you start call these organizations islamic terrorists. The way its heard, the way its received by our friends and allies around the world is that somehow islam is terror his stick. That then makes them feel as if they are under attack. Now, with all due respect to mr. Obama, that is a naive view of the world. Everybody knows most muslims are not violent people however, many muslim nations contribute heavily
His options. The president has not laid out a timetable and still leaving a number of other options on the table. And were still considering a number of those and a final decision on that front hasnt been made. We stand ready to provide military options if theyre appropriate as the president determines. Sandra pompeo will be pressed by lawmakers for his position on syria and he is expected to make it clear that times of passive u. S. Policy are over. Meanwhile were learning an american ally is saying it will not participate in possible military action in syria. Bill we have team fox coverage this morning on all that. David lee miller live in jerusalem. Congressman ed royce from the house. We begin with john roberts there on the north lawn. John, good morning. Good morning. The president pushing back hard today against criticism that he was telegraphing his military intentions with that tweet yesterday in which he warned russia that missiles were about to fly. The president tweeting thi
Like in baseball. You can be an umpire on the platform, or you can have a team in the game, run one of the businesses competing with the other businesses. But you dont get to do both at the same time. [ applause ] so heres my pitch. I just want to break those two things apart. I want you still to be able to go and check out all the coffeemakers you want to check out. The platform works, but nobody gets to suck a lot of information off the platform for the purpose of being able to put a bunch of little businesses out of business. We want to have more competition in america. Break up those tech giants. We can make that work. [ applause ] the next question comes from rodney smith. Hes a Lawn Maintenance creditor here in jackson. Rodney. Hi, rodney. Good evening. The cities of america have crumbling infrastructure. How would you combat these issues . These are problems that everyone knows about but have failed to do anything about these problems. Right. All right. Good question. So, look,
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