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It can only mean one thing on this program, and that's all things Bill O'Reilly, allthings O'Reilly at BillO'ReillyJust.com.
In a minute, we're going to talk to Bill.
I think it's actually the best of his killing series, Killing the Killers.
I mean, it's a fascinating read, and I learned a lot in this book, things that I had not known before.
And we'll get to Bill O'Reilly on that.
First, I want to get Bill's take on, you know, the Democrat media mob reaction to the leaked preliminary decision of the Supreme Court as it relates to Roe v.
Wade and Casey.
And first, let me play Elizabeth Warren, then we'll play the mob of the media.
This is what the Republicans have been working toward this day for decades.
They have been out there plotting, carefully cultivating these Supreme Court justices so they could have a majority on the bench who would accomplish something that the majority of Americans do not want.
We have a right to extremists until we've heard enough from the extremists.
And we need to do that.
The decision would be an abomination, an abomination.
One of the worst ever in modern history.
Honestly, I want to cry.
You know, I want to cry in so many different ways.
Look, I feel really angry about this.
And what I feel angry about is that an extremist Supreme Court is going to impose their views on the rest of America.
Fundamental rights include interstate travel, include the idea of same-sex marriage, include same-sex relationships, just to name a few.
Now this is essentially gone.
What's next?
This is just the beginning.
Next logo after gay marriage, and maybe the board, what is it, Brown versus Board of Education?
They already eroded our voting rights a little bit.
So I see fascism down the line here.
I don't know.
I see fascism down the line.
I cannot believe it.
They're going to impose their views.
No, they're not.
They're going to send it back to the states.
Before we get to Bill O'Reilly's new book, Killing the Killers, The Secret War Against Terrorists, by the way, it's in bookstores everywhere as of today.
And it is on Amazon.com as of now, Hannity.com.
We have a link, and I think it's the best book he's written so far, and that says a lot.
He's written a lot of books.
I wasn't a big fan of The Factor for Kids or Bill O'Reilly.
I don't know where the hell.
Where the hell did that book come?
I'm reading the long list of books that you wrote.
O'Reilly Factor for Kids.
What is it right?
Every kid who read it became much smarter, Hannity.
Let me first get your take on this.
Then I really want to go into some things that I learned and read and really fascinated me.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Well, look, on the abortion thing, it's really a tragedy that America can't have a civilized conversation about this issue.
So I wrote her the message of the day on billo riley.com, and I implored people to stop with the politics because this is a life-death situation.
All right.
So the unborn are being destroyed.
Now, in your conscience, you may think that's okay, but there are millions of people in America who do not think it's okay, and they should be respected.
So my first question, do you believe the progressive left respects the opinion of people who believe that the unborn should be protected?
Are you asking me?
I am.
Ask the question again.
I want to get it right.
Do you believe the progressive left respects the opinion of pro-life people?
No, not at all.
And it's true.
They don't.
You can't be a member of the progressive club if you don't believe in abortion.
Number one, you have to believe in abortion or you're excluded.
Number two, we saw yesterday was a desperation on the part of the left, which knows it's going to get waxed in November, and it's going to lose control of both houses of Congress, and Biden is going to be rendered even more helpless than he is now.
That's going to happen.
Abortion is not going to change that because of economics, the border, and other factors.
But they're going to try to make abortion and the lack of rights and the assault on women and all the phraseology they use the centerpiece of the vote in November.
It's not going to work, but what else do they have?
What else can they try?
There's nothing, Bill.
That's the problem.
They have nothing else.
And they're demagoguing it because you and I both know very few states are going to end abortion, if any.
I would argue probably none.
Oklahoma, Mississippi, you're not going to be able to get an abortion easily in those states.
And that's the truth.
But New York and California may give you a bus ticket to come to those states to get the abortion.
I mean, that's how extreme those two states are.
So you've got to assume that this issue now takes, you take it out of rationality and you put it into purely politics.
And the last point I want to make is the science.
How many times have we heard about the science and COVID, the science, the science, the science, right?
Right.
Okay.
Well, the science is that a fetal heartbeat, a human heartbeat, can be detected about six, seven weeks into a pregnancy now.
It's actually earlier from the science I've read.
It could be as early as 18 days.
Let's say it's six weeks.
That's a study that I read coming out of the Harvard Medical School.
So a human heartbeat can be detected at six weeks.
Isn't a human heartbeat part of a human being?
Isn't that part of being alive?
Isn't that evidence of life?
So again, I'm not trying to persuade any pro-lifers because it's an emotional issue.
It's about women's status in society, all of that.
Not trying to persuade you.
I'm trying to say that there is rationality and science on the side of the pro-life people, that this isn't just an assault on your so-called rights.
Right.
This is a human right issue.
And as you know, the progressives, they're big human rights people.
But they've gone so far too, Bill.
It's not a matter of a first trimester abortion.
And you and I both know people that consider themselves pro-choice.
There's not one person I know that supports a late-term abortion because at that point, the child is viable outside of a mother's womb.
And at that point, I would argue it's well, I would argue it's infanticide.
No, no, no.
You said that you don't know one person.
Do you know Joy Behar?
Barely.
I've been on the show years ago.
And I believe Whoopi Goldberg does as well.
And, you know, there are a lot of people.
When I say that, I'm talking about, you know, friends of mine that have a different position.
But there are very, very high-profile Americans who say this to their country.
You can take the life of the unborn up until birth.
And then that nut in Virginia, Northam, he was actually putting forth, you can take the life after the baby is born.
It doesn't get any nuttier than that.
Right.
Let me switch.
Let me transition to your books.
You've written a lot of books.
No offense.
The O'Reilly Factor for Kids is not exactly my favorite.
That's probably the lowest.
Oh, you can't write the Hannity exposition for kids.
When my kids start listening to me, I might consider that.
They're older.
They have their own minds.
They make up their own minds no matter what dad says.
Here's why I like the book.
First of all, it's Killing the Killers, the Secret War Against Terrorists.
And there is a war that's been ongoing and has never stopped.
That's why I'm really deathly afraid when Maorkas testified last week that our Department of Homeland Security is now creating a Ministry of Truth, if you will, or disinformation, part of their mission when they should be focused on the border and terrorists and the encounters of terrorists at the border.
And I didn't like the fact that they're moving into climate change information.
But the way you did this was interesting to me because you start with the bin Laden raid, and it's not even a chapter.
It's a prologue of the book.
Then you go into all these other examples.
And what I realized is as much as I know about operations, there were a couple of instances I had a little more information than you, but that was rare.
And you bring some light.
You bring people into the process of killing these evil monsters that are around the globe, like Soleimani, for example, or Bin Laden, for example, or Baghdadi and associates, etc.
And you also talk about how effective enhanced interrogations were, something very few people ever acknowledge.
I acknowledge it.
You acknowledge it.
So tell me about why you put the book together this way.
Okay, so it's the best reporting I've ever done in my career, and you've known me a long time, and I've done some damn good reporting.
And I was lucky.
I was able to convince all the national security heavyweights, from Bush the Younger, to the end of the Trump administration, and this includes the Obama administration, to talk to me specifically about the trackdown and assassinations of the jihadists.
And we've got information in there that nobody's ever seen or heard before.
Some of it's classified information.
But I didn't put anything in there that I felt would hurt America.
What I wrote, and it starts, as you point out, with the bin Laden read, we put you right in that compound as the SEALs storm it, okay?
And it ends with the deaths of the U.S. service people in Kabul airport, the incredible Biden screw-up in Afghanistan.
All the information that's in the book is not public information.
So therefore, we can take you and we can show you how Baghdadi was tracked down.
Baghdadi raped and murdered Kayla Mueller, 26-year-old Arizona humanitarian worker, okay, who was kidnapped by ISIS in Syria.
The most heinous thing you'll ever read.
And her parents cooperated with me.
And we have the email.
By the way, I wanted to cry reading it.
It was that.
It's an incredible story that had never really been told to the American people.
And Al-Baghdadi was taunting the Muellers who still live in Arizona, sending them emails demanding millions of dollars in ransom and taunting them.
This is what I'm going to do to your daughter.
Now, the reason that the United States found Baghdadi was because of intense coerced interrogation.
But we didn't do it because there's a law against it now.
We subcontract that stuff out.
And I tell you exactly how they found Al-Baghdadi, what coerced interrogation was used, who did it, and Al-Baghdadi would probably still be alive today if we didn't use it.
And then the Solomani trackdown was incredible.
The overarch on that is, and this goes right into Putin today in Ukraine, our weapons systems are so fierce and so sophisticated that we can take anybody off this planet in 10 minutes.
And nobody knows that.
The trigger to our space weaponry, by the way, Putin and Qi do not have that.
We're the only country on earth who has it.
The trigger to it is in Nevada.
Now, I don't tell you where, I don't give away secrets, but that's a reassurance to the American people.
Now, let's get to your border question because this is very, very important.
Let me stay on Solomani for one second because this is where I have a little bit of information.
Sure.
They tracked him for two weeks, Bill.
They had eyes on him for two weeks.
They have eyeballs confirming he got on that commercial flight.
Right.
They had eyeballs when he landed and was on the tarmac.
That's true.
And you know how many people in the country knew beforehand this was going to happen?
I know the exact number.
Six.
Yeah.
I mean, and this is what makes this so interesting is you take people behind the scenes in all these, but we got about a minute left.
Okay.
The reason you know it is because Trump was in charge of that operation, and the presidents have to sign off on assassinations.
But the overarch is this.
Our intel overseas is tremendous.
Our border security under Homeland Security is a catastrophe.
But there is no interaction between Homeland Security on the border and what the CIA and NSA is doing overseas.
None.
So Majorkas, who couldn't even manage a Motel 6, he didn't have anything to do with tracking the terrorists overseas.
And inside the United States, the FBI is in charge.
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It says launch day.
His new book is out.
I think it's the best yet in his killing series.
It's called Killing the Killers.
I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
I'm going to hold you over like another five minutes.
You're not doing anything, are you?
I'm just writing it.
You work hard like I do.
But anyway, the book is called Killing the Killers, The Secret War Against Terrorists.
I think it's O'Reilly's best book.
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It's launch day, and it's on Amazon.com.
We have a link on Hannity.com.
We'll do a few more minutes with Bill because it's fascinating, the behind-the-scenes stories of the war.
There is a secret war against terrorism that's going on even to this day, although I don't think it's at the level it needs to be under Joe Biden.
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We're holding over Bill O'Reilly.
He's launching his new book today.
I think it's the best in his killing series.
It's called Killing the Killers, The Secret War Against Terrorists.
And what's great about the book is it really gives you behind the scenes of how sophisticated this war has now become.
There is evil.
I talk about it all the time.
Evil exists.
These are evil people that would be very happy if they can have another 9-11 or even worse or take out an American city.
And that's why I always am preaching as loudly as I can the need to prevent a country like Iran from ever getting a nuclear weapon.
Joe Biden negotiating this current deal is the scariest thing I've ever seen in my life because that would probably ensure that they get one.
And we've got to pay attention to it.
If we don't, I mean, we're talking about a modern-day massacre, the likes of which has never happened in history, the potential for that.
Anyway, Killing the Killers, the Secret War Against Terrorists, and it's in bookstores everywhere as of today, Amazon.com and Hannity.com.
You know, I want to give you one last chance.
I'm holding you over for a specific reason.
Okay.
Because you give all the specificity and details that, and I always ask for these details from my sources because I want to know these things.
And I learned things about many public incidents that I had not known before.
And I want to know every detail.
First, the heroism of our military is just jumps off the page.
The sophistication of our military technology jumps off the page.
The difficulty in the mission is, I mean, it's beyond comprehension how hard this is.
And yet they pull it off and they do it a great personal risk and sacrifice.
What are the three things, name three things in this book?
And I don't want you to give away the whole book because there's so much there that people are going to learn reading it.
And we couldn't possibly do it in five hours.
But three things that people don't know that you're telling them in this book that I think they'll find the most interesting.
There's a ground war right now in Africa that U.S. troops participate in, and U.S. troops have been killed there.
It's all classified, but we take you into one of those firefights and you'll see what happened.
Number two.
By the way, that shocked me.
I did not know that.
Yep.
And it happens with regularity in Africa.
Donald Trump, and he didn't even say this himself, and I don't know why, did a masterful job of upgrading the military and making our weapons more fearsome.
That is holding back Putin.
Putin would do far more damage if we didn't have these weapons in space ready to obliterate him.
Russian intelligence knows we have the weapons.
They don't have them.
Nor does she in China or the loon in North Korea.
That is an inhibitor.
And it should make Americans feel good.
But the Trump administration did that.
And the third thing is that interrogation, and you mentioned this before, enhanced interrogation works.
And all of this BS that we heard after Abu Ghraib, and believe me, Abu Ghraib should never have happened.
In order to do enhanced interrogation, only one man or woman should sign off, and that's the president.
But right now, the United States contracts out.
They're all black sites, Bill.
Right.
And we have a name for them.
Yeah.
And, you know, there's some in Romania.
There's some in Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
We tell you.
We don't put anybody in danger in this book, killing the killers.
No one is in danger.
But there are national secrets in the book.
And when I talked to the guys, I said, I'm not going to quote you, but I'm putting it in the book.
And you know why?
They wanted it out.
All of these people who talked to me, and they are the best on earth.
They were there.
That's why we have such vivid detail in Killing the Killers.
They said we want the American people to know what's being done in their name.
And I feel better being the author of this book because I'm confident.
I'm not confident about homeland security and the border.
That's chaos.
But overseas, the surveillance and the weaponry we have is staggering.
I just, but we don't have a president, I believe, as committed to beating back.
I mean, ISIS grew under Obama and Biden, and Trump destroyed him.
And the media paid such little attention to it.
I mean, he systematically, like you said, with pinpoint precision, pressing buttons in an American city and would hit the targets and take out ISIS leaders, ISIS fighters, and he defeated the Caliphate.
What he did with Soleimani, which you cover in your book, and Baghdadi and Associates and the Al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, all of which is true.
And as it relates to enhanced interrogations, everybody thinks, oh, at Gibmo, we did this to every single prisoner that we had at the time or every single enemy combatant we had.
We only did it to three people, and one of them, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, led us to the courier, which led us to bin Laden.
Yeah, I had to do it with him.
But now they're picking up.
You see, the Al-Qaedas and the ISIS can't use the telephone.
That's how sophisticated our surveillance is overseas.
So they have to use couriers.
And we pick up the couriers, and that is the key.
That's how we got Baghdadi.
But I take you through this.
I walk you through it.
You get killing killers.
You're going to stay up all night reading.
Did you stay up all night reading it?
So this is the first time.
I need to talk about this.
This is the first time Bill actually gave me a free book.
Every other book he makes me go out and purchase myself.
It's unbelievable.
So he actually mailed me an early copy.
I finished it in about three days.
I finally got through.
I finally just sat and read it, and I couldn't put it down.
Killing the Killers, The Secret War Against Terrorists.
It's now in bookstores as of today.
It's on Hannity.com.
It's on Amazon.com, billorilly.com.
And I think it's your best.
And I'm not saying that because we're friends.
I'm saying it because I was blown away.
I could not stop reading it because I'm so interested in keeping the world safe.
And this book is free.
All your compliments.
And it's very nice of you to take the time to help the book out.
And I'm going to send you free spin zones.
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Thank you.
Wait, one last thing.
Yeah.
When my book came out, first book in 10 years.
Hannity, I'll do an interview, but it's not going to be a cupcake interview.
And here I am being nice to you.
I mean, I should have just.
You should apologize for not giving me a cupcake interview for my book.
I don't give anybody a cupcake interview.
Oh, good grief.
Oh, you're such a hardliner.
Whatever.
Congratulations.
Thanks.
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Hi, Sean.
Fellow Long Islander, born in Hicksville, New York.
I wanted to just comment a little bit on some of the abortion issues going on right now.
I'm a certified perinatal specialist and a wellness coach.
Been doing this for over 12 years.
That's cool.
Thank you.
Yeah, I do a lot of work with postpartum women and mood disorders.
So some of the things that I just wanted to sort of argue against with the abortion stance.
First of all, like, you know, as far as their argument about, you know, the life of the mother and needing an abortion, abortion is never medically necessary.
You can do an emergency C-section or an induction.
These are safer.
Also gives the baby opportunity to live.
I mean, even pre-viability, you can do an induction into DNC.
So you don't, you know, you wouldn't do an abortion in a case like that.
I agree with you.
If there was a rare instance where the life of the mother was at risk.
Extremely rare.
I make that exception.
That's my own personal point of view, but it's not part of this discussion debate that the country's having.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, the other thing, too, is I think that, you know, the baby, I was listening to Bill O'Reilly and he was talking about the heartbeat.
You know, I mean, the baby has its own DNA, too, which to me also solidifies the fact that this is not a part of a woman's body.
It is a separate being.
You know, God gave us all our own DNA, our own, you know, and he made us.
Well, especially with modern medicine, you know, with these babies, these premature kids, I mean, they're literally like the size of your hand, and they can keep these kids alive, and they grow up and they have wonderful lives.
It's amazing how if you follow the science, it's amazing where the science takes you.
Yeah.
And, you know, I think the last point I really wanted to make is that, you know, abortion is not a risk-averse endeavor.
I mean, you know, we're talking about, you know, the procedure of an abortion, which I don't want to get into because it's extremely graphic.
But, you know, you have your chances of hemorrhaging.
I mean, your hormones are plummeting.
I mean, that can lead to mental and physical harm, thyroid dysregulation.
That happened to myself.
I lost my thyroid.
So, you know, these things, they have to be talked about because it's not like, you know, I just worry so much about abortion just being this thing.
This thing that you do.
You know, and there's risks involved, and these are very real and legitimate risks.
I have met people and interviewed people that had abortions that it changes their life.
They regret it for the rest of their lives.
Correct.
That component is never discussed.
Never discussed.
Yeah.
What really puzzles me, too, is, look, I don't make judgments about people's decisions in life.
They're adults.
They're going to make their own choices, right?
So my question is, why aren't people more responsible?
Why are they not, why don't they take advantage of all the contraception options that are available to them?
Exactly.
And I just think if we're going to have, like they like to say, a discussion, you know, let's have a real discussion because these things are not so white and black, you know, black and white.
And we need to face the realities of everything in totality.
And I think informed consent, information is power, right?
And I think if you're going to make a decision, you should really have all of your information.
And there are so many places like myself and others that talk to these women, whether it's an abortion situation or postpartum or whatever it may be around the perinatal sphere that provide information, education.
We don't tell them what to do, but we can inform them of everything so that they have the tools to make the best decision.
Listen, they don't want to do that.
They don't even want to have that discussion.
Fully half.
Well, it's a big problem.
Fully half, according to Guttmacher Institute, I believe, of abortion today are the, I guess there's two pills that you take.
It's not my wheelhouse.
I don't follow it that much.
But apparently that is the method of choice for people in the early stages.
You know, where things get complicated, if you look at the polls, the polls are very, very clear on where the American people stand on this.
And most people follow and have the belief that, you know what, abortion should be rare and it should be done.
If you're going to do it, do it early.
And 54% of voters support banning all abortion after 15 weeks.
That's the Mississippi 15-week abortion ban currently being decided by the Supreme Court.
So, and I think that's where John Robertson, at least in this league, seems to appear where he's coming down.
But the myth is the lie is, and separating truth from fiction, is abortion is not going to be made illegal because of the, if you overturn Roe v.
Wade and Casey.
I know.
It will return to the states.
Liberal states like New York will remain liberal and New Jersey will remain the same and the same with California and many other states in between.
And the restrictions, you know, everyone's saying, my body, my choice.
You know, we're going to return to the days of back alley abortions and people holding up signs with coat hangers on them.
It's all a big lie.
And there's a political component, which is Democrats have nothing to run on.
So they might as well run on this.
And that's what their mentality, you know, they can't run on any issue.
So they'll try and galvanize women, but it's all based on a lie.
If, in fact, this decision comes down the way it looks like it's going to come down.
And if abortion were outlawed, you'd have a very different debate in the country.
And people would have those people that are pro-abortion would then have a case to be made.
But the case they're making now is just under false, it's just completely false.
Anyway, thank you for the call.
Appreciate your insight.
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We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day.
Join us every Tuesday and Thursday, normally, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Ben Ferguson, and I'm Ted Cruz.
Three times a week, we do our podcast, Verdict with Ted Cruz.
Nationwide, we have millions of listeners.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we break down the news and bring you behind the scenes inside the White House, inside the Senate, inside the United States Supreme Court.
And we cover the stories that you're not getting anywhere else.
We arm you with the facts to be able to know and advocate for the truth with your friends and family.