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But on this September afternoon, the former king of conservative cable — host for 2. Fox News' top- rated The. O'Reilly Factor — is trying his best to play nice.

He (gently) chides President Trump for his comments about some neo- Nazis being "very fine people" before coming to his old friend's defense ("He acts and he speaks emotionally, OK?"). He compliments Megyn Kelly's interview with Vladimir Putin ("She asked the right questions"), albeit in a backhanded way ("but I'd get right into his face").

He shows restraint when asked about his former employers at Fox, who in April fired O'Reilly, then making $2. Those accusations are false, he insists, hinting that "stuff will come out."What O'Reilly, 6. Killing series (1. Killing England, out Sept. American Revolution through the eyes of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. He's also eager to share plans for the expansion of his online empire, billoreilly.

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Long Island home but soon to move into studios in Manhattan), as well as his thoughts on someday returning to cable TV (he's been pursued by One America News, and his name keeps popping up in reports about the Sinclair- Tribune merger that could spawn a competitor to Fox News). I've got to feel the odds of success are high," he says, "because I don't need to do a project just for the sake of doing a project. I got plenty of stuff."You mentioned on a recent podcast that you've had offers to return to TV. Are you near a decision?

"The one thing we didn’t have on this show — because everybody is so likeable. Kreisberg said. "So. hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dc-tv-watch-danny.

I haven't decided. There are some interesting projects in development, as they say in Hollywood, but it has to be the right situation. I'm waiting to see very specific details of the projects that people have pitched to us. And there have been many. I think by early October, we should have a pretty good vision of what we're going to do. Did you pass on One America News?

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After publicly pursuing you, the head of that company tweeted in June that he was "pulling" his offer. Yeah. I didn't make any yes or no one that. He was a very nice guy, and I thought I treated him very respectfully. But at that point, you know, we weren't going to make any decisions about long- term projects. So they, I guess, lost patience.

Are you looking at partnering with a bigger company? No, I wouldn't say I'm interested in partnering. I've got my own enterprise, Bill. OReilly. com, which is extremely lucrative, and I can do that full- time.

We have a very committed base of subscribers, and that'll only grow. I own that, and I don't have to partner with anybody. I'm a hired gun. If you want me to do something, I'm absolutely willing to listen, but I've got to feel that the odds of success are high. How many subscribers do you have? So we're never going to say. But it's hundreds of thousands.

Is it more challenging to get A- list guests without the Fox News platform and booking apparatus? Yeah, but we don't even try. I mean I'm not going to go and try to get Speaker Ryan or somebody like that to do a podcast. And, you know, that's actually worked for us because now I can give more time; the "Talking Points Memo" used to be about 3 [minutes] 2.

The Factor. Now it's about 2. And the people like that. They want that kind of analysis not interrupted by guests.

Each forum has strengths and weaknesses. So we don't even try to bring in people who are ultra- busy. Once we get into the studio, that'll change a little bit.

But right now, you know, I had to establish that we have a unique voice, the voice is still here. It's on Bill. OReilly. And, you know, the folks are liking it.

What do you miss most about being on TV? I don't miss a lot.

This summer, I realized it was much nicer to be out in the ocean than it was to be in the studio. What do you miss least? The business got really nasty. What people don't realize is that I was under attack constantly for 1. Once I became No. Larry King, it was every single day. And then, as social media grew and got wildly out of control, the attacks got more vicious, more disgusting.

Then you have the business, you have the competition. I mean, you don't think those people are sad that I'm not sitting in that chair anymore, do you? When did you start working on Killing England?

How long does it take you to write one of these? Killing England was started a year ago — we do a book a year. I really got lucky with the statue [protest] business because Jefferson and Washington were, of course, slave owners and are now in this eye of the storm. With all the statues coming down, I mean, it plays right into it. Speaking of which, what did you think about Trump's statements blaming the violence in Charlottesville on "both sides"? I've known Trump for 3. I wrote a column for The Hill and said that Trump's mistake — and it was one — was that you can never under any circumstances equate Nazis with anyone else.

It's a very simple thing, OK? So if you understand history — and I think Trump does to some extent, but not perhaps to the extent that is needed in this day and age — when you understand the evil that happened in the '3. Germany, in Europe and even in Japan, really, truly understand it, you can't make comments about it in any other context other than, this is pure evil. That's it, OK? Now, if you want to make a point the next day that the antifa movement is destructive, you can do that, but it has to be the next day. You see what I mean? But he's president now.

Shouldn't the bar be higher? Shouldn't he have a better grasp of history? He acts and he speaks emotionally, OK? Always. And that's why he got elected. People rallied to that because they're tired of the automaton politicians.

He wasn't thinking about Nazis and what they did in World War II and the Holocaust. He was thinking, "I saw on television bad people, Nazis, neo- Nazis, but I also saw antifa people bring weapons to the park and look for trouble." He saw it, so he said it without stepping back and saying, "You know what? I got to put perspective in play here. Watch Tras El Cristal Streaming there. I'm the president." So he didn't do that. And that's why he got hammered. But there is an interpretation that he said those things because he does not want to alienate his white nationalist supporters. No, no, no, no. It's not his style.

He doesn't think that way. What he thinks about is, who's attacking me unfairly?

Who's giving me a hard time?

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