0 underground music scene. instrumental freakouts along with strange and colorful lyrics. essentially british pop dipped in lsd. while the group was laying down the album the beatles were working on sergeant pepper in the studio right next door and to this day the piper at the gates of down is still considered one of the best psychedelic albums of the '60s and pink floyd first took a trip to the studio 46 years ago today. i like the new theme music. now, you know the you news for this thursday, february 21, 2013. i'm shepard smith. back here tomorrow night for the fox report. and then the most powerful prime time in all of cable news begins with mr. bill o'reilly. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> there is a face missing inside of the people that she needs that can't be filled again. >> the blade run are accused of killing his south african model girlfriend may beat the rap. at least megyn kelly thinks so. shiell be here to explain. >> december crim nateed against african americans, hispanics, native americans and other groups. >> bill: more embarrassing video from a man being paid but you and me the taxpayers slamming america to federal employees. >> the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. >> how could this be happening? we will continue our investigation. >> he works at the liquor store up the street. >> i'm with fox news channel. >> and jesse waters meets up with president obama's uncle who has been in the united states for 50 years despite being an illegal alien. >> do you think you deserve citizenship? >> bill: caution you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more unbelievable propaganda from the federal government paid for but you and me. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last thursday, the u.s. department of agriculture has hired a man named samuel to conduct "cultural sensitivity training" for usda employees. he has used his paid position to demean the united states and to in doctrineate his audience. >> i want you to say if we work for a federal agency we have discriminated in the past. mexicans came to this country last night illegally. he is a little hokey. >> bill: a little hokey. you are giving me that. he has an aagain da, would you say? what he has is -- >> bill: an aden da. >> what he has is a mandate to help employees of the federal government understand. >> bill: he may have a mandate but what he is doing what you are seeing with your own eyes alexis is a mandate, a political point of view or am i wrong? >> it is not a politteual point of view. >> bill: it is not a political point of view? >> understanding that most americans hold biases and acknowledging the fact that the federal government has played a role in some of these biases, covenants and --rictive cold >> bill: that is not what he is doing. >> he is putting in in context. he is absolutely putting it in context. >> bill: he said this in the first tape as tom will point out in a moment. he said basically that the united states is not a worthy nation, all right. it is not. and that we in the department of agriculture have to somehow overcome that. that is a political point of view. you may believe that but i don't want to pay for it. >> it is not a political point of view you. >> bill: of course, it is. >> the fact that the united states, first of all, the workships were optional. no one was mandated to go to them. the second thing is that the workshops were really about trying to encourage a federal employees to under-- >> bill: to do what? >> understand that the nation's demographics are changing. >> bill: i think they can read the paper and find that out. >> they are talking about an actcy where -- >> bill: tom has seen all of the tapes. tom. so alexis says benign. no problem. he may be a little clownish in the presentation but this isn't really anything to get worried about. how do you respond to that? >> i think is abuse of the government employees. forcing them to say these kind of things. >> bill: isn't it an option? >> our documents show that some of the folks there had to be there. one guy was thrown out for reading a book according to e-mail we have. he said i can read a book during this mandatory training. the idea that it is optional is not accurate. he is being paid so much money to do this. you say he is kind of hokey. taxpayers are are in debt as a result of hokey programs like this. $200,000 at the department of agriculture. go on the usa spending.gov website he made over $2.8 million from the defense department for programs like this and this is just going back five years. >> bill: the same presentation with the defense department as with the usda. same type of propaganda. >> diversity type of preparations, yes, he. >> bill: we don't know if it is the same kind of stuff. >> they have plenty of tapes at the agriculture department they haven't given us yet that they are sitting on. >> bill: it would be surprising to me if the defense department would allow that kind of stuff to happen. vilsack is -- >> that's true and we have got since this video first aired last week we were getting e-mails from all over the government about programs like this in other agencies. this is par are for the course and we have uncovered quite the scandal here. these programs are not only system wide within the agriculture department but in these other agencies and don't think the military doesn't force its employee hes to go through this type of training. all indications are it is. >> bill: have you filed freedom of information act on other tapes and other agencies? have you filed? >> that's right. he says in the tape the state department has sent him down to venezuela to tell them about what it is like to be an american. >> bill: that is good. he is a great american. do you understand, alexis my point here that i don't want to pay for this because i don't believe this is a fair presentation. i don't believe it is constructive. it doesn't do anything for the federal government. do you understand? now, you may disagree and i respect your disagreement but i don't want to pay for that, all right. do you understand that? >> i don't want to pay for the federal bailouts but i ended up paying for those. lots of things that we as americans -- >> bill: thbailout is optional, too. >> we have to respect the leadership to look at where they the nation is going and like i said we are far behind what corporations have been doing for numbers of years because -- >> bill: corporations are private enterprises and they can do what they want. not my money. >> the military is one of the most diverse institutions we should be proud of. of course, we should be doing presentations like this. >> bill: i want betances to come in here and say what you are saying. i will shred him verbally on the information he is putting forth job and when they do i want vilsack to pay me, what is it, tom, $2.3 million? >> ile do it for $2 million and they can keep the change. >> we have to live our values. >> bill: he will never come in here because he can't stand up facts. i will shred him and tom can hire me and i will do the diversity because i'm a diversity kind of guy. >> i see that. i see that. >> bill: you are in the wrong business, thank you. next on the rundown, laura ingle responds to the madness coming out of washington. a single mom with two kids in pennsylvania might be able to get more than 830,00 80,000 bun welfare. we'll prove, it up ahead. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. 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