bill: thanks for staying with us. i m bill o reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight, the ninth circuit of appeals in fran, the most liberal court in the nation has ruled 2-1 that the state of arizona has no right to demand i.d. from people registering to vote. here now fox news anchor megyn kelly. what was rationale for this insane ruling. the court reversed itself. it reversed prior precedent by the ninth circuit of appeals to find that the law was unconstitutional because they said the federal law that s the national voter registration act doesn t require to you submit proof of citizenship when you register to vote. so the arizona law went further than that. and as a result was unconstitutional. they saw conflict between the state and the federal law. sound familiar? bill: yeah, they always pull this kind of stuff. really, there is a rationale.
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bill: kelly file segment tonight, miss megyn an attorney has been looking into juan williams and the npr situation from a legal perspective. she joins us now. you are saying juan might have some legal recourse here. i think npr is potentially in a lot of trouble here. i haven t seen the actual contract between juan and npr. this is going to be governed by contract. people are wondering whether it s a first amendment issue no it s not npr even though it receives 2% public fund is considered a private corporation and they don t have first amendment problems. so the employees don t have first amendment protections. they do have contractual protections. juan has those here. agreement here, the statement from npr here is he was fired for two reasons, number one, because you are not allowed to offer personal public positions on controversial issues. and, number two, they don t allow to you gone shows that encourage punditry. well, he has been going on shows well, he has been going on sho
minneapolis area, miss laura will be premiering her owe obama diaries show there live on october 30th. megyn kelly says juan williams may have a big lawsuit against npr. we will find out what that s all about. glenn beck is not happy about npr either or a radical muslim college professor who is saying incredible stuff. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. for he s a jolly good fellow the meeting s tomorro in dals we need to finish tho projections then output the final presentations sally, i m gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated wht s going on? when we re crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it s about efficiency. [ courier ] we can help. wh you ship with fedex, you can work rht up until the lastinute. it gives you re time to get stuff done. that s a great idea. i need tspeak with you privately i found your resume on the printer everyone! i found your resume on the printer [ male announcer ] we understand.®
bill: kelly file segment tonight, miss megyn an attorney has been looking into juan williams and the npr situation from a legal perspective. she joins us now. you are saying juan might have some legal recourse here. i think npr is potentially in a lot of trouble here. i haven t seen the actual contract between juan and npr. this is going to be governed by contract.ople are wondering wher it s a first amendment issue no it s not npr even though it receives 2% public fund is considered a private corporation and they don t have first amendment problems. so the employees don t have first amendment protections. they do have contractual protections. juan has those here. agreement here, the statement from npr here is he was fired for two reasons, number one, because you are not allowed to offer personal public positions on controversial issues. and, number two, they don t allow to you gone shows that encourage punditry. well, he has been going on shows well, he has been going on shows tha