Bill O’Reilly questioned Kirsten Powers over recent controversial remarks she made on Fox News Watch about conservatives talking about black-on-black crime as a way to “stick it” to the black community.
Bill O’Reilly responded to Al Sharpton and the “Grievance Industry” in tonight’s Talking Points Memo. The Factor host has previously stated that George Zimmerman profiled Trayvon Martin, based on his clothing and appearance, resulting in his tragic death.
Rapper Jay-Z joined those expressing outrage over the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial after he was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin.
By now, you may have heard Bill O’Reilly’s controversial Talking Points Memo from Monday which tackled race relations in America. On the night the George Zimmerman verdict came in, Bill O’Reilly personally spoke to Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY). He assured the Factor host that he wanted to come on the program to talk about the race issues that have garnered attention in the wake of the Trayvon Martin case.
Sean Hannity took on the MSNBC host Joe Scarborough for claiming that he and other conservatives have suggested that Trayvon Martin "had it coming."
Thousands of people gathered in cities across America to protest the acquittal of George Zimmerman for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin. Organizers at the events say they were trying to pressure the Justice Department into filing civil rights charges against Zimmerman.
Sean Hannity spoke exclusively to one of the four alternate jurors in the George Zimmerman murder trial. Known only as juror E54, the man appeared in silhouette on tonight’s Hannity for his first national television interview since the ‘not guilty’ verdict.
Bill O’Reilly delivered an impassioned Talking Points Memo on tonight’s Factor. He tackled the race problem facing America and the lack of leadership by the president to solve those issues. In part, he blamed the disintegration of the family, the entertainment industry and drug dealers.
Fox News has confirmed that George Zimmerman briefly emerged from hiding to rescue a man from a car wreck.
On Friday, President Obama spoke in a rare personal moment about racial profiling and why the Zimmerman case touches the nerves of minorities, especially black men, in the United States. Dr. Ben Carson and Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) continued the discussion of race on Fox News Sunday.
Fox News Watch took a critical look at media coverage of the not guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman murder trial. He was acquitted in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Jamie Colby talked to George Zimmerman's brother on America Live this afternoon following the surprise appearance by President Obama, in which he spoke publicly for the first time since the "not guilty" verdict was handed down.