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>> forget if we ever launched missiles focus on issues stacking up like plain salad or via. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. add a possible war with syria with the congress to do less. with the budget deadline and a debt limit deadline a and a fund obamacare deadline than the immigration reform deadline and so many others as if they were not enough enough, and now this. i want to move beyond this fixation with syria. of using it is about syria and do you think it is about a president who's suddenly cares about not going over the head of congress after
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years of pushing through executive orders that grew tight -- richie the defied congress in just last week when the president said when it came to syria he did not need the approval of congress. this is the be confusing or embarrassing congress and then nine days it will be in session to ridiculed congress to get americans to focus not governing he could come out to smell like a rose even though he has given them nothing but thorn's but he will pile all the blame and at this point he steps back to say i tried their way. he doesn't say that yet but it is clear david axelrod is thinking that right now tweeting and congress is a dog that caught the car that means congress was chasing down syria? now it has no idea what to
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do with it? i have had enough because the only thing i liken to a dog is a pile of you know, what budget reform that is never touched and a tax makeover that never get started. you don't have to be republican or democrat to smell it. fall before syria and long after i suspect even if congress does want to make things right chris says they better hurry because they don't have time to do much. realistically, nine-- this month what can they do? >> they can fight, posture, shove, they yell, i think in the end they will have to be more than nine days. aside from the odours his work to be done with a continuing resolution matt
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expires also the rollout of the free stuff people can sign up r obamacare on october 1st when jack lew dropped the flag that the ceiling has to go up in the middle of october something has to happen syria is related this way to. sequestration, if spending levels for a military and non-defense and democrats want to get that up if we drop the billions of dollars worth of bonds that will make it tougher and i suspect you will hear hawkish republicans saying if we bomb syria we need to get rid of the caps and increased spending of sequestrati. neil: one member is advocating just that.
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but having said that wouldn't darr be great harm if we go to war to deal with these pesky financial issues to bring the government down or shut it down to get into a debt limit csis? within thatlay to the president's favor and not drop other surprises? >> i would say david axelrod is whistling past the graveyard of the president is rebuffed to attack another country that is a stinging defeat they can slap top or divide it will not be good if the president cannot get his way. remember he was forced to go to congress he wanted to do what he did to libya that was approved by the international law be in the arab league and able to obtain not the united
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nations and nato to un able to obtain the cooperationf great britain without the initial help of the arab league the president had no choice to do with american presidents hate to do which is go to congress. >> the good to have you again. with these issues piling up a focus on the damage of the president throwing his peons up he will keep terrorizing the world. what do you think? >> anytime we have these conversations i invoke the wisdom of first sergeant braun when i had my moments they would say capt., always remember rules 13. it says when in charge commentate charge. that applies if you are a captive or the commander in chief.
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whether we shoot missiles or not to and this is over the rest of the world in the american people will scratch their heads over the edge of e ring in the inner reticulation. this since of the loss of will. there is the old strategic concept that says military power is to capabilities no one doubts the capabilities but people throughout the world are beginning to question our will. neil: but to mention in the of view whether for or against syria or every what to do some gravid immediately if you are not involved billet-doux draw a red line at the redline because any waiting to meet
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emboldens the enemy. what is your consensus? >> i agree. the resealed added whenever then nation pauses the initiative and time shifts to the enemy if anybody thinks that assad will not take advantage to reposition his forces for gave allegiances to strengthen his own power or to pound his own people with missiles and military is wng. nine days of inaction shift the advantage to the enemies so we are involved in two weeks and the bounce say and? neil: thank you. more zuckerman says it could be worse. forget how he is seated the eyes of the bad g but the way this plays out with the global media is not exactly
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a ringing endorsement for the rest of the world. what is going on? >> it is an interesting question because it is incomprehensible to witness. and to try to understand the nature of the history of what the president has set alight to read it. when he first came into office, a reality with the much more serious issue not just syria but every and and they're both connected because the credibility we would have had might have had a bigger effected on ivory and now the lack of credibility or collapse will completely change the whole theater of the world. barack obama shortly after his first election said to use all elements of american power'' to thwart the nuclear ambition and said last year nuclear iran would threaten the security of the stability of the global
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economy as well as riskof a nuclear arms race in the region and the unraveling of the proleration treaty. with syria have so undermined the international credibility of the policy the recent failure to respond to the tax will affect the credibility and viability of everything we have done so far that is the core of the program through i ran. the suggestion is that the arab league to the support that i will read from the resolutions of the arab league. never one to call upon the united nations in the international committee to shoulder its responsibility to take firm and deflective means and measures against perpetrators of this crime for which the syrian regime is responsible to take an end to such violations that it has been committed for
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more than two years. neil:? >> no except two of them i can go on. they strongly condemn sinn denounce this crime with the exception of two countries to denounce this crime that internationally prohibited chemical weapons were used in fifth flagrant denial of humanitarian value and i could go on. neil: the you think that is post decision and? >> this was held right after >> said they say it is imminent now that looks like it is not they get worried? >> they are very worried united states basically has advocated dell longstanding leadership role we have a lot of allies ever critical to us. israel of course, is now
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faced with a huge problem not only dealing with syria but iran it has been threatening israel it will do whatever it takes to defend themselves they have a simple theory because everybody knows the rand is several months away at the very most of having a deliverable nuclear weapon fuss so that lack of response we will have the same posture with the reagan ? >> that whole part of the world? >> what else can you think when the president says what he says and does what he does? how can you believe him. neil: more than any specific position? >> of course, for the president of united states has to be believed and maintain his credibility. we hope that will prevent doing things we don't want to do. we want to protect the interests of our souls and
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their allies theres a number of arab countries that are not have lost fai in the united states because they see whenever he says is not what he does. neil: does he regret that his davis redline in he scrambles to get out? >> i don't know how to measure what he says or what he feels or what he believes are how he changes his mind his job is also to make sure there is a consistency because you cannot say x on one day then say i mean why did that i did not mean that either. the president has to have that credibility and consistency and if not he cannot perform on behalf of the united states with our foreign policy with the credibility it needs we don't want to go to war every day to prove we are credible. the only time the iranians held back on the nuclear weapons program when the prime minister of israel said they got a level of
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nuclear capability the israelis would act so the iranians have held back they know who is to be believed how they come to the conclusion this president is to be believed or feared. neil: thank you. even charlie rangel is with the president because this war hero has a bone to pick with barack obama thate says is not acting diector:plug to the first zero look at the other drama that is overshadowed. remember the nsa spies? guess what? they are not working at that they are not working at that nsa.
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our privacy but trampling on it. what is really going on? >> here we are again finding out more and more things about who is reading torrey males there was the independent research study that shows not only are the big tech giants reading and rebuilds but clicking on specific links the your attachments are being opened but they figure if the government is doing it must be legal. neil: at the government's behalf store on their own? and if so, why? >> initially the government tells us we have to release this information but this study said ablutely not. they send out personally mills with projected links and they found six out of 50 actually clicked on the link what is the responsibility and accountability with our privacy being violated?
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we need to let congress know they have got to get these companies under control. neil: it is one thing to do something at the strong be test that is not a court order but quite another to put that into their own already issues of how the market and share information but this goes deeper than that. >> that's the thing. have to wonder why congress is allowing this to happen we no big business has a sinister marriage when we look at google and facebook of those political donors donors, it makes you wonder why there is no political will. neil: where is all of this going? we know th crack down has cracked up by no those at the end is say the president likes that distraction many argue it is the why syria
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has been dumped in congress a slap. where is this going? >> i am not sure talk about the other issues congress will have to take on mike funding obamacare so i see there are a lot of saying this dropped into the room to divert the attention of the american citizens today. neil: katrina. think you very much as we speak despite the huffing and puffing it is like that deflecting gift that keeps giving the you would not believe this on health care. guess what will happen very soon? they're all the deep in debating. has nothing to do with unions here is another clue something to do with them getting a big present also.
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had. neil: under the cover of for a kamikaze attack by unions right here? we're all focused on the do we don't we get involved? general richard trumka will pull off one of the greatest victories of the health care law without anyone knowing he will us secure the exemption for unions under the more costly provisions including the higher fees for the cadillac plans that dominate committee and with the employer switching to too many of the part-time workers of the you don't know much because i suspect
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no one will pay attention to because they are focusing on damascus. i am sure julia agrees to that point the view but jedi it is that a real possibility? >> they bouquets because for brought obama to say we don't need union suppor would be ridiculous. the unions came out in support of obamacare there was a lot of meetings that went on they were admitting that they let rob kumbaya -- rock obama no that if we don't like this you will have to be accountable to us because we hope to get you elected twice a get your friends elected over and over.
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platform of full-time workers going to part-time what does that do to the four dash hour workweek? neil: i don't think their sinister. i think they are stupid. [laughter] a lot of them would have realized we are screwed but they did not do that. while in the group got the delay or extension or exemption they want a part of it. >> i will say something that will offend by friends but that is what collective bargaining is for. neil: your hate mail is bipartisan. [laughter] >> we all love you. [laughter] it is a civil clash. >> i could see under the darkness some waivers or aid space that this applies to everybody but public union
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workers it would not be that blatant but it would be that understood. >> it could happen. neil: it well. >> i don't know. we will see. [laughter] >> i have $1 i don't know if it will happen but i sympathize with the unions to get where they're coming from but this is collective bargaining. neil: it would exist if somebody was paying for it. >> not you and i. >> my premiums have not gone up? >> mine did well before barack obama came to office. neil: it will not continue? >> now with obamacare spee bag young people will pay for it that don't need health insurance. neil: we don't know it is coming but who says
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secretary of state john kerry is not every bit as good? when did he turns uphe heat that he talks about the heat through a video address to the marshall islands. >> climate change is a global crisis and will require a global solution includes shared resources common share responsibility and a shared sense of urgency above all. neil: don't get me wrong i am worried about sweating but right now should he sweat more about syria? becky wants to talk about everything but the real problem at hand. neil: and he is. >> file of the talk about climate change but that is not the argument it is how much is man-made and how much government involvement should be have? should we have the free market approach toward spee
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and a government through the stimulus to address the problem? stop addressing those to make a political point talk politics? right now talk syria. >> this study cannot a couple of weeks ago that said climate change is linked to more violence slice eight he is right to worry about this. neil: makes the denis bit more desperate. >> it does when they have to fight over resources of their less resources to have >> he is not making your point. >> the point he is making it is a global threat to security to look at the study is very telling what it says that by 2015 if temperatures go up by 2 degrees fahrenheit.
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neil: but that is man-made? >> you want the of free market approach? that is what the republicans originally talke about. neil: they can walk and chew gum at the same time? finigan featured on the news it is massive coverage the matter where you stay and everybody is focused on this and he should not have it right now. neil: but to use as an excuse not to do anything else spivvy he think this is a great time to expand government influence over the issue of climate change as the entire country is focused on the catastrophic involved in syria he thinks this is the key time right now? >> is there ever a good time? if we don't address this right now steve dash there
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is libya and egypt. >> but there is always time for golf days after his announcement just hours after he is golfing. >> every comparing vacations? >> no. the optics of him talking about climate change you to argue it is an important issue just politically speaking it is not. >> but the majority of americans agree that something needs to be done. >> i agree but something always goes on if we don't tackle this today people will die tomorrow that is something we have to read knowledge people don't want to believe it but it is happening. neil: i could talk about global cycle patter of either and chefs with a very expensive solution to the man made problem but i find
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the time being offered spicule never think there is a good time. >> it think it is important debate over government involvement if it is a global challenge. >> but then don't use this as a distraction. >> did we cannot force companies to pay everything. >> we could repeal obamacare for the 41st time neil: would we repeal you? [laughter] >> i don't mean it. >> when we come back with the president's forces the congress as he and he demand the president dropped all those military secrets
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have you gotten any response ? >>. know we have not seen in the leadership he has opposed sequestration but it is having devastating effects now he was to drive into a and additional conflict without addressing the in uniform. neil: so if a job paul sequestration and cuts including those for defense what you said? >> in order to set those aside there has to be meaningful cuts elsewhere the president proposed that with the super committee that with his mr. all their failure resulted in the white house having the responsibility to come forward with those proposals the house passed two bills to set aside the sequestration but the senate has passed in and of those said they have no response
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while meanwhile the meanwhile the military has continued to pay the price. neil: john baker said republicans will say he will go along. it sounds that unless you get this you won't. >> the president has not made that case certainly not to congress and does not appear to have any strategy also to have the unexplainable policy of the unimaginable rabbis. neil: i am not clear what that means. but the case he has stated has been all over the map but he has said he is not interested regime change so that assad stays in power and crippled a and we could therefore to set the stage for him to be overthrown is
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not good enough? civic surely he has indicated he would like regime change but he declared this imaginary red wine for the use deadly defined it for large-scale use not alleging they reuse previously he has not made that case to congress or the public what is our national interest in what is the risk and who are we for? the president had months to address this issue now at this crisis point tries to draw us into this crisisressings happening currently with the department of defense as a result of his sequestration. neil: he has pride in the house speaker and john mccain and other leaders. >> the speaker did not bring in john mccain. >> but he said i really need you to support this it
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sounds like you would tell him no? >> absolutely. the president has to make the case he has not made. he doesn't have a strategy and unless he does his homework he has a responsibility to do his homework to get congress and the public behind it and he has not done is he manage this as a crisis mode that is not the manager had into a conflict. neil: congressman turner thank you very much. switching gears are you ready for the smart watched? and beating apple to the punch but do you give a? (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest
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taking to relieve the '04 sure what his the latest in a dick tracy won a be but the only claim to fame may be that it be doubtful to the punch caribbean willis says what sounds cool is not necessarily cool where a lot of people express their status by the stuff they put on their rest. how selfish business wes? >> if you are going to look r tomorrow's big announcement they will say we have the best new item of the future it is the solution to the affordable care act a and syria but that is what they want to know that some company has the new great driver of earnings to pummel apple to be a big competitor bayou do have something much like 1986 when the first palm pilot came out this will
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have a limited appeal for a limited market there is nothing wrong with that but if you have the wrong context or the attachment you will be very disappointed and that is what will happen to a lot of investors to be worse unless we set them straight today. neil: so this has been talked about for decades to me this sounds stupid i think if you look at the watching look at the time or the date but for the other stuff what becomes of all the oer devices that you do depend on? >> i don't think it is clear what people will use it for like all the leaks that we get from the plot is so we will see you tomorrow is about people who were into going to the gym so it takes pictures of the food to be a
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sophisticated monitor. neil: but they do have those maybe they could combine those features to give you the time and the day and the temperature what they're eating in bolivia but? >> i am not disagreeing bad there is a context you will be disappointed that anybody who thinks this is more than a cool little torrey. i do think if you what status you will buy the actual wrist watch that this is cool to have something you don't have to have turned it off on the air play but your investors at the dot to get confused whenever we say about it because samsung is a massive vertically integrated conglomerate they have tons of products and billions in sales. neil: but if they beat apple
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to the country reid bogeyed it been when it be better for apple to be deferred and late? >> i don't think so. we didn't know what the palm pilot good be used for my wife got one i did not know what to use it for for years and years. there is a small segment. sales figures i am with you i still think it will be a mindblower but the icon was not the first and the three player they perfected nizolek samsung to do their r&d let the app to the real rip-off and duplicate of the better so time will tell. apple has to have a risk product but i think they will let everybody else spend the money toigure out the market bin apple comes into perfected. neil: that was sealed apple lenovo about the new apple.
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thank you very much. it sounds like the president wrinkles eric cantor but it is a top democrat charlie rangel out? when democrats defect on this area is the situation for the white house getting serious? the pursuit of a better life for our children is something we all share. but who can help prepare them for the opportunities ahead? who can show them how to build on your success, but not rely on it. who can focus on making your legacy last for generations to come? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. ...amelia... neil and buzz:
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he will ever say yes and that congressman is on the phone with us now. he is a carry anwr hero so he is no daisy in the race but to talk about that part of your experience the argument the warehouse has made that this is important to avoid wider conflicts down the road we have to do this to send a message but to delay that message isn't he, pounding that? >> first of all, the talk about war. whenever lines the president has drawn would never commit he may have made to international people this is putting people in harm's way to talk about people at war there is no such thing as a limited war. iraq was limited we lost
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6500 lives over the so-called limited war. this is an international problem that demands an international solution but to go into this alone with the idea to bypass the security council, and the united nations, and the arab league, the european union, great britain, they tell us these people but intel whole idea requires such as the president of united states it does not make sense. neil: biddies a that is cover for the president because of congress votes against this that the president could say i tried? >> it belongs in congress's
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lappet is not throwing in our lab. the fact the president has drawn a red line it does not constitute them right of the need to say we will go to war you have to come to congress. neil: he did that with bosnia. >> so did roosevelt as long as it is constitutional and congress goes along with it because they don't have the constituents for the most part that makes the sacrifice. but if they go for one minute every time we went to war or corrosive owe zero or grenada or panama or corrosive of thing congress will take this. ♪ we'll let the president to
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thissullivan told the this morning it was about bombing and how could rethink of the loss of american lives? or we have to do it because what people will think about us? we're not playing some ward gave the we're talking about people's lives. neil: see you said you would be against this as its defense now with the very least to lack of foreign support see would vote no on that basis alone? >> you got that right. but this is international there is no military solution to this problem. anyone the play's the case with every thread to society we have to put our military
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neil: big deal embayed risky and big dream have first up those big deals are back with a vengeance if it is more than a $7 billion transaction or verizon that pays vodafone to go away with those mergers and acquisitions are just getting going sign? >> yes providing get is a great opportunity for the telecom industry for rise in
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$130 million with the biggest corporate in history? you have the 6.4% dividend on vodafone and 4% on verizon will. this to no end a and it is a big pie -- by. neil: but with ts thinking you can argue the price but maybe they seized on the same position to do something like it? been the guidoat are going up at an alarming rate but i don't know if i totally agree because i don't like the space it becomes more competitive margins are dropping so that is n a great business plus the tech companies are using
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cash parked overseas because they don't want to repatriate. so that it is limited because instead of going back to the united states they by other countries so i am not sure if that helps the companies like microsoft neil: three words that don't register are retro pontine gear i am told it is the rage hoodoo camouflage meant so much cash? nothing attracts midnight the military fatigue sold must be the bulletproof fashion statement? >> i am pretty cool saliva's ahead of this airy have borders and i think it is interesting. it is a risk but calculated because look at retail. not just this summer because
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it is the same old same old alike how this company does something different with a push into a different section just to roll some heads to see if it works. >> i agree. no consumer shed be denied especially the male consumer they're doing the great job with the underwear may be no cb boxers is all the rage i would not be upset if i came home my husband had chemo gear. >> this is a family show that maybe i am out of touch w we know why jeff b cells put down to the $50 million. he was high as the kite what
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else could explained his reason for going big time on washington? apparently he was to usher in a new golden age for newspapers lickety-split is the on to something because the golden age, i love them dearly but i read them online conventional product is gone. >> me also that was decades ago. regarding whenever he resigned he was lucky he came off a and bought it today and not for years ago because i guess they're going to get four or five times what they got today. telecom is not a gre business. people go for their news but it is online and digital. so unless he has some amazing plans i don't think it is a great deal for them as far as the amazon or other newspars possibly up
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for sale. neil: he is good to market may be that is the start said he has the makings to make it but he is up again strong ties? >> i think the digital era is here to have something very innovative for a certain segment but those that don't have the physical paper unfortunately they are aging in they are not buying that paper is much you can read online when they magnify it. i do not think this is a win for jeff for the consumer i think it will be a hard road he is pretty innovative. neil: if he can convince people to pay for that then maybe it would work he seems
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to have the best shot but it is a very tough battle. thank you both very much. that will do it we will monitor the debate with syria we'll see you tomorrow. "money" with france france is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. we're getting developments on the syrian crisis practically by the minute. e strikes against the assad regime a done deal with congress? of course we have the latest on that one. it is the hottest, most exclusive trend in free education. does if not only give taxpayers more bang for the buck but it might solve the country's job crisis. we'll sew why no parent can afford to miss this. ultimate pay back to telemarketers, one man figured out how they pay him every time they call it is pure genius. he is here to tell us all about it. he wasn't making money today. he was busyos
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