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that is a world where more people prosper. that is our show. see you next week. ♪. lou: secretary of state john kerry's middle east negotiation angering are one certain allie in theegion. prime minister netanyahu fuming about administration dosing in on a deal with iran tonight. that does not halt iran's nuclear ambitions, i a lou dobbs. lou: good evening secretary of state john kerry warned israelis about what happens if they fai to second sour peac secure peacn
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neighbors, saying, do they want a third intifada? he wentton to say, quote, there will be an increasing isolation of israel, there will be an increasi campaign of de-legitmation. a y after he slams prime minister netanyahu for continuing to build settlements in west bank and east jerusalem, it appears now that secretary kerry may be witin hours of committing the united states to a deal on the iranian nuclear program that would ease economic sanctions on t rogue nation, and slow nottop heir uranium enrichment program. netanyahu condemned that strategy, saying that psident is about to quote,ake a mistakef historic proportions, kerry to meet with the iraan
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foreign minister tomorrow. amy kellogg in london tonight with our report. >> reporter: a possibility that an interim deal could be penned bere tomorrow is over to end standoff over iran's nuclear program, detail are still secret. but the white house said that potential deal with world powers, would stop iran's nuclear proam from advancing for first time in a decade. >> to address the p plus 1 sudden certain,hey would consider limited targeted, and reverse able relief that does not affect our korantions architecture. >> reporter: iran would place limits on its enrichment proam t its centrifuges would still fin. >> israel oppos these proposals. i believe that adopting them would be a mistake of hist hick
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historic proportions they must be rejected out site. >> reporter: iran has said, it willot sto discussion is about acceptable limits and agreed it is important that iran stop adding centrifuges and cease enrichment to 20% purity, a form iran using for a medical reactor, one expert believes that iran mustclare all centrifuge manufacturing sites. >> during this interim period, they could connue making thousands of centrifuges if the deal falls aart, then they could emerge and deploy them quickly. >> repter: david albright also believes it is critical that iran addresses all unanswered questions about the nuclear web program, u.s. watch dog spect its had on one point. a pihe hop will not get lost,.
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lou: obama administration in full damage control mode. trying to avoidurther political damage as a result of the disastrous launch of obamacare, president apologizing to morning who lost health care plans but no apologies for lying about it. cascade of dreadful news for the administration mntaing momentum as new documents revea that healthcare.v was only able to handle 1100 users at a time according to test results a day before the launch, the shift in tacticscs and president's apology may now allow the president to abandon his search for a narrative that would explain the massive failures of his leadership. fox news chief white house correspondent, ed henry with our report. >> reporter: white house
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officials signaling they will not comply with republican subpoena due tonight. saying the release the numbe next week. president obama wants to set expectations low, really low. >> enrollment foro will be lower than expected because of the problems with theeb site. >> reporter: democratic sources tell fox 15 senators facing ters in 2014, who met with president lateesterday, pressedim about why the web site is still not fully up and running. >> this is goio get uglier, and uglier, hence the emergency meeting at the white house yesterday. >> reporter: top democratic like dick durban said they were assured that the site will be mostly fixed by the end of t
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month. 're going to get this web site, right, we're going to give millions of americans a chance at affordable health insurance. >> reporter: others, of course, are losing theirealth chance you. insurance. >> the vast majority of people receiving the notices, they enrolled in that policy in the last 3 1/2 years, they were never grandfathered and have to meet new requirements. >> repter: washington post gave white house three pinnochios for argue otherwise. a classic case of misdirect between 75 and 95% of the problem stems from the effective date. spokesman carney acknowledged me of the people iacted signed up after theill becaae
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law but maintains others are kicked off by insurance company. >> you get 3 pinnochios for suggestioning this is the insurance industry to blame. >> you get no argument from us there is a lot of churc that preexisted. >> reporter: president apologized saying hes sorry some people are losing their healthinsurance even though he promised otherwise. lou? lou: ed thank you. >> new figures show a quarterf a million people in colorad now have had their insurance plans canceled. that brings a national number close to 4 million people who lost insance. they may have wanted to keep it, they may have as well wanted t keep their doctors. more on the obamacare train wreck, talki with mitt romney a forme healthcare advisor nexx >> on wall street, sharp
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sell-off despite positive economic news for the most part. and that ahead of tomorw's jobs report could dow down 153, s&p down 23, nazdaq fel 75-pounds, the economy, speaking of good news, grew 2.8% in the third quarter. growth limited b consumer spending that was the smallest in -- smallest increase in 2 years. twitter made auccessfu debut and trading on new york stock exchan, second largest technology ipo ever shares, sored 73%. but closed just below opening price of $45.10. company priced its ipo ats there are tech stocks $2 ashare. stay with us, one of history's biggt, strongest typhoon is
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195-les anour, wind gusting reaching 230-miles an hour. those are wind speeds that most buildings cannot wittand in thehilippin officials are expecting significant deaths and injuries to result. fox news meteorologist janice dean said it will go down as one of the most powerl srms in her opini ever recorded. many have been evacuated. including from the whole province where an earthquake last month killed more than 200 people. >> the obama administration will knoll tell us how many people are enrolledn obamacare but some states are telling us, delaware reported that 4 people have signed up through their health insuran exchange after 5 weeks of operation. good news however for the presidt's union pals,hite house is exempting them from an obamacare tax thatould have
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raised there are 25 billion over 3 year, administration is not bragging publicly about this, we'll bring you mor details as we find them. and obamacare is not only a train wreck, but now aeason to get divorced, a new york couple is considering splitting up because obama carry subsidies increase if you are single, we checked, they are right, we're not sure whether dodge has a fix -- administration has a fix for this. and white house receiving three pinnochios, and president obama garnered a pants on fire rating forlaiming that white house maintained that americans could keep their plans if they did not
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change since the lawassed. joining us now on the impact of obamacare on all of us. great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: they get pi pinnochios and pants on fire, more about the lies, it is unclear whether or not solving the web site will fi the problem. >> there is a lot of pois i could make to the point of credibility. credibility in terps of the web site, how hard can it be. lou: we're looking at a model that seems to be under great
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disstress, not only a website that is not fund. ing, but we're looking at very few young people signing up for obamacare, they are the linchpin for the success of the obamacare model, if the are not payg higher premiums to support older americans, running up higher expenses, that model does not work, does it? >> i don't know if you remember that famou scene in matrix where keanu reeves shows up there are tubes of millions of babies that are being sucked out to feed the machine, that is pretty w were what obamacare is for young people. in a are paying premiums so sicker people, or older people are paying less. there is a while iurance mandate that will force them to use theoverage but many may drop out and pay the fine.
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lou: picking winners and losers, that is the adminisation does. there is one element after another in this omacare system model plan program whatever you want to call it that tellence people would not desi to have a positive result. >> yep. my blog, we published a study this week from manhattan institute that showed not only is that law requires insurers to charge young people more for insurance, so older people payless, but subsidies, structure of subsidies thatelp you pay the premiums, benefit elderly, whole law is wheel an interjenninjennnenerration willr
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from the young to the near retired. >> at the end of the day, does it wor or does it not? >> it works if young people sign up and pay for the $3 help a 3 return a month -- $300 a month polies when they gto the doctor once a year, a lot of healthy, young people will drop out, you get low income people, because they are subsidized and elderly and sickbecause they are subsidid it will be a more expensive product, that will not cover everyone. lou: if w continue with this clear, dramatic trend, more people signingp for medicaid than for obamacare what happens? >> well, medicaid program almost like a several frack. but that -- separate track. that will damage a lot of state dgets. lou: come bac soon. we'll continue this discussion
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avick r. >> my pleasure. lou: another middle eastern power on verge of acquiring nuclear weapons, this one an americ allie. we'll be right back with former pentagon official kt kt mcfarland. what's better than zero heartburn? ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 saight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each mning. 24 hours. zero heartburn.
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lou: the pentagon says reports of sexual assault and the military rose dramatically last year by an unprecedented 46 percent. more than 3500 sexual assault complain over the last fiscal year, that is up from 2400 the previous year. once again, the obama administration define congressional investigators, in turn, a group of house republicans that they may seek to impeach attorney general eric holder over his involvement in a number of scandals including operation fast and furio, the justice department targeting of journalists. the congressman leading that effort says he has plans to meet with the speaker of the house. we are witnessing what may be nuclear proliferation in the middle east, reports that saudi arabia is buying nickel --
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nuclearrweapons from pakistan for. the kingdom, apparently very concerned they could acquire nuclear weapons and end it mean to be prepared to defend themselves against a nuclar threat that may be posed by iran. surf the obama administration after publicly responding to reports of the saudi interest in acquiring nuclear weapons, secretary of state john kerry, intetendo rea a deal of traveling t geneva for nuclear talks tomorrow, ignoring, at the same time, the concerns of our key ally in the region, israel. former pentagon official, fox news special security analyst joining us tonight. this report, we could be hours away from a deal that would only slow uranium eichment of the part of the iranians, but we would have more sanctions agains iran. >> we give up the one piece of leverage which we have which ii the sanctions and they become a
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nuclear weapons straight. i think the administratn is so sperate for some kind of legacy other than obamacare, they want a deal. they want a dealither with israel on the palestinians which is why you have to the secretary of state hard handing israel, but what they're really what is a deal with iran. it ia lousy deal and what it will lead to is, as you just said, that entireegion being awash in a nuclear-weapons, the most chaotic unstable region in the world with the mostly the weapons in the world than the one rt of the world that has the essential ingredient for the world economy. lou: pragmatically, realisticall can the united states stopped iranhort of military force requiring of their weapons? >> said it is a done deal. they're not going to stop. @%y they have done what they3 have done, fas track initiations combine negotiating with t night in that is stated means at israel cannot attack. iseli attacks, the united states blames israel.
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the iranians know they have suckered us in a fast track negotiations, d the deal is in fect they won't have undergone the shelf ready to go, but they will be so close that everybody in the region knows that iran is a nuclear weapon state and will rush to get their own. lou: ended netanyahu is not mply posing to macy? >> netanyahu has always said if israel will not accept a nuclear iran. the ball is now in our court. what are they going too? if they do something militarily ll be diffict attack and it probably wl not stop the irann program, slow it down, and it will probably come at the expense of the net is its relationship with israel, if you take what the secretary of state and president are saying. lou: i take that it is inconceivable that e relationship with israel would be disrupted, perhaps stresse
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strained, but to be disrupted a cannot imagine. whati can imagine, however, is a russian response ifsrael does take unilateral action wiout significant u.s. involvement in the outcome. what will the russians likely to hear if netanyahu it dms it necessar to strike? >> well, this cascading series of events. israeli attacks. well not be ace complete success. then what happens the day aer that. does iran retaliate against israel, retaliate by closing the strait of hormuz? where are the russians in this? trying to play a much bigger role in the middle east starting with egypt. we don't know what will happen next but a lot of things could happen. all of the chess pieces are moving, and you could see within days a larr regional middle east war that we could potentially be drawn into. on the other hand, you know,
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iran getting the bomb and then everyone gets the bomb. then where is the world in five years? was with a former cia director yesterday, and he said if israel does that do anything and iran gets the bomb, everyone in the region will have nuclear weapons. the turks will what, the egyptians, the saudis have already said it will buy them from pakistan. it. lou:n order. >> there already paid for them, frankly. so you will have all of those nuclear weapons. when you have low world where nuclear weapons are that accessible, someone will use one. lou: the obama administration, it is so difficult to imagine that intelligent peopl would b so flummoxed by the challenges of the region that this would be the result. are they truly that incompetence , or is there a greater game being played here that is notpparent?
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>> i am not aware of any great game. i think that they are naive enough to think that if they get a deal with kaytoo kaytoo will respect the deal, everyone in the re great deal. i am sure the press corps, the senate, democrats, but, in fact, what it will do is the one thing the deal was supposed to do, prevent proliferation will have begun. lou: thank you for being here. much more on the president's foreign-poli. and time magazine taking a chea shot on governor christie. all of that and mor with the "a-team" nex ♪ lou: president obama swappg out joe biden for hillary clinton. where did you hear that first? that's right. right here. best-selling authord klein rote that one right here, and he has more next. ♪
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lou: time magazine marketing and lot of criticism for his newest profiler. critics call this a cheap shot. christies sharethe cover with the headline the elephant in the room. the left really must b afraid of the governor. and the food and drug administration proposed new measures that will all but eliminate trans fats from the nation's food supply. manning the artificial wells p. hynes trans fats which can be found in cookies, crackers, frozen fes and snacks could prevent 20,000 heart attacks from as many as 7,000 deaths. doubling down and getting a lot of the tensions. among the claims the obama campaign consideration of replacing joe biden with hillary clinton in the vp slot. but you first heard that story
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right year on our broadcast. best-selling author ann kin he broke the story first. "lou dobbs tonight" me an a year ago. are you saying that you think it is all b a done deal that he will be replaced? >> not saying that all. there were those who were thinking maybe we should consider, replacing biden. lou: there youee it. author of the new york times best-seller, the amateur, and decline with us toight. good to have you with us. congratulations. you only be them by a little over a year. that is terrific. th idea that this clinton campaign is starting to ratchet up, is there truth to it? is it is organized as we are
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hearing from some quarters? >> i do not think it is disorganized. lou: i did not say disorganized and organiz. >> is it organized? yes. i think it is very organized. bill clinton as physically handed off the bill, hillary, d chela foundion to chesley said that he can spend full-time on running galleries campaign. he is traveling all across the country lining up support with labor unions, big donors, people who have gotten out theote. it is going to be a msive campaign. i think what we saw in virginia and the negative campaignin that took place, it is a precursor of what the campaign waged byill clinton will be for hillary. lou: you think it will be that tough, that nasty. >> nasty, very nas. lou: the attack ads that were rolling out of there, and the
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money that they had. of course, an old clinton ally. a very strict easily important win for the democrats is dead, and particularly for the clintons, the governorship of virginia. >> it reminds me of the spanish civil war when the germans bombed the spanish as a kind of precursor to the big war that was coming up. i think this is a precursor, this race inirginia to the two dozen 16 race. of apply jarupa where. lou: that is not truly a serious idea, is it? >> in his mind is very serious. he has bee dialogue. he has been to new hampshire. he has been to south carolina, three of the most key primary states pga is trying to raise money.
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i am told by people in his campaign or in his innerircle, should say, that he is uttly serious even know, as we know, large parts of the electorate see him as a bit of a clownish figure. lou: yet all 16 female democratic senators signed a secret letter to ue secretary to run for resident. >> she just did the same. came o and did the same thing. >> team must have heard there was an opportunity. how significant is that? it is ne, but does it really amount to much in the way of political help? but. >> what bill clinton is trying tongineer is a non competitive primary where hillary will have no serious competition, well not ha to answer any serious questions, not spend a lot of moy, time, energy on battling an opponent and just walls into
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the minati. greg suld hav tried that in 2008. it did not work then. it might not work now. >> their remarkable victory when a significant portion of the minority vote colonies bank loaded a jersey. this looks like a serious contender. you think the republican party will taken seriously? >> theedia loves chris christie. liberal democrats love chris christie. the question is, will conservative republicans in the primaries ve chhis christie. it is smart -- sort of like psyche. will he play well outside new jersey? lou: it looks like we will have an opportunity to find out. lou: thank you so much. ed klein. join the discussion. take us out on twitter. follow us or go to our facebook page. find it a facebook dot com ???
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♪ lou: the service employees international union, soulmates with the republican party, and they are running new television ads. urgi house rublicans to pass comprehensive immigration reform. take a look. >> he talks and talks about tting things done in washington. >> shut down. >> shut down. >> government shut down. >> congress. >> nothing done in congres. >> thank you anything done. >> while the senate passed a bipartisan comprehensive reform months ago there is still no movement in the house.
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lou: those costly as are bringing a total of whattthey has been so far, million dollars pushing immigration rm. $3 million. i shortchange t union on their budget. joining me now, the "a-team," former special assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist, for white house special assistant, senior adviser to bill clinton. news director of that the party news network. you know, i ways love havg him here. great to see you. >> nice to see you. lou: is president right now is saying he is sorryohose peop who relied on his word and lost their insurance is that good fo you? >> ihink that what the president did not explain is what he really meant. that is that there is nothing in obamacare which would require
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youhange your insurance. there is not a guarantee, however, in obamacare, that the insurance compans will not decide to change their mind. this is a capitalist system that would not require companies to act in a certain way if an insurance company decides thaa it no longer wants to offer insurance, they can decide so i don't know whthe democrats and why president obama -- lou: actually, they passed a law just and the four months after the passage of obamacare into which they made absolutely clear, they being the democrats which controloth houses. >> we passed obamacare for good reasons, the. lou: and shorts. i am not talking about the darkness of your heart. and just ying what the facts are. let me turn to you. the rerepublicans reallhave not come up with a rejoinder year, have they? i mean, im still hearing. they talk about repealing obamacare. a year oths talking about the budget, for crying aloud.
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i don't understand why the republican party cannot come up with a strategy, an approach, messagen the obama administrati is falling straight on its face. >> you want to talk about that, i think the republican party right now is befuddled. they have no message, direction, no clear idea where they want to take the country and why they should be giving the responsibility back. ev more we have seen with obamacare, given the tragedy of the wathat this has ruled out and the aatross that sits around the administration and you think the republicans have a coherent message andtrategy, and they do not. they better get one in marry. if we are going into the midterm election, republicans canno give the clear reason why the democrats should be fired and a republican should be hired to my do not see our chances get that big medicine and are making significant inros announced. lou: they're pouing their chests.
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lou: a victory. libertarians made all the difference in the outcome of that race and actually took down the republican candid. in the first district in alabama we wants the tea party of well, play victim to the, again, what i call mccall wrote wing of the republican party, the establishment, the u.s. chamber of commerce. they came in and had their way. >> even i know better than to disagree with you, but on this case i do not think republicans are cheering because the tea paparty get beat. i think they aae scared because the tea party did much better than they were hoping. so they send kitchen elia out there to literally be a sacrificial lamb. when it came as close as they did, they e getting scared. we did not help them. this is a direct message to the gop. you might wa tt start gone back to your conservative center right base to cater to the moderate. lou: you can see them during
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that right ay. >> if they are smart. lou: take some more money out of the super packs. i cannot quite see that. the other part of tt ii -- i was talking about the republican leaders, not republicans themselves, but it looks like the republican party here has decided that they are not big enough, libertariannot be enough for the tea party. >> just a big christie is the real question. certainly he, i think, as you have alluded to would be a very formidable republican party candidate predentsnd in the race between chris christie and hillary clton he would really raise for her money.e her a but the republiccn party is not smart enough to nominate chris christie. that is why we a not worried. >> this is all the democrats want. >> let me say this. the democrats are just waiting for chris christie to come up. the same media that is given will turn on him with such a
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cious manne. lou: you get suspicious when democrats encouraga specific republican to run for office? i remember all the democrats just thrrlled that romney was running. >> let's not forget mccain. >> they are losing. that is the track record. at the top of it. strategy. rihanna advocating for him because we want him. think he would be very formidable candidate. >> why would you won an actual real candid it? governor scott walker. >> we agreed. that would be great. >> that would be fantastic. lo thank you all. up next, the brand new book, georgeashington's secret six detailing how that president relied on a network of sophisticated spies to turn the tcome of the american revolution. author and fox colleague joi
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lou: my next guest you're very familiar wh. in this book he uncovers the kent -- planned test activities of washington is most-active aspiring in this book it is called george washington's secret six, the spy ring that ve the american revolution. the author, fox and friends coast. great to have you here. >> great to be in you with a wonderful studio -- with you in a wonderful city of. >> your studio, it would just be jealousy. you do a great job on that show and every other one. and this is a great book.
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and what a great idea. how did this idea occur, how did you come -- >> we stumbled onto it. one thing leads to another. when you talk about. and we figured out that about 1989 it was commemorated 200 plusears. %-what you talking about. in the really had been on and off studying it ever since. i wanted that moment where someone goes, don'torry about that. is overrated. went to the cia and said, tell me about what they d and they sa, they are for real. we teach some of tha before they go into battle and do any missions. so they say would be great to go and bring this. lou: was allowed them to actually -- what information turned the war itself? this gro of six >> first off, you know about nathan hale, hailed as a hero. he should be. he was hanged in 66 and trd ran across town.
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washington knew. not one guy. by my side the entire war. over to long island. find me people that we can trust, people and no land, people with nerves of steel. of course you find a bartender. you find a farmer. you find a dry goods owner, a guy that has a pri shop. then you find a woman who is upperclass to has said that there's a steal to penetrate the social scene. lou: and that group of people, emphasis -- >> the call perspirg. lou: the call perspiring does so much. how could that possibly be? we are sitting here watchin benedict arnold, all sorts of things unfold during the revolutionary war. we did n have a very good counterintelligence rate. >> but when i first met you i s at a certain persons house, i cannot tellou who.
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i am on my route to that house, to my left. lou: none of our mutual friends want to be publicly identified. >> he would kill me. i look to the left. th is where benedict arnold started is run. my goodness. i have to start this. one of the things e day did, we know were as agent 355. they all had numbers, encryption , use invisible ink. she penetrated social circles and got the word that thereas a general about to switch sides. we don't know exactly u.n. to, but it will begin we have to be aware, and when he wrote is by no and the urging of his kids in 1840's sd, i was urged, we and our antennas up to my words not his, and were able to stop. he was going to hand off west point, given the goes sign. all because this group infiltrated right into the nexus of the british command which was new york city, where we sit today. lou: and the people who made up
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this rain, i am trying to ask this so we don't spoilt. do you know everything about them? is every detail -- sitting there in history books for others? is there new or are thereew areas to explore? >> in this book we bkes and news and approach it like a news story. and the battle of yooktown. we looked into and out of the step grandson of the george washington here noted james river in ten was the writer of the loyalists newspaper and a patriot series with sides in the middle of the war and was it will be unable cuts from the british navy to washington in route to the battlef yorktown, to endeavor to a french. there were able to corner the british a turn the tide ofhe war. the british still the not know what happened. help with a quote from a british officer said washington did not the fetus, the house by this. lou: it is often the case in
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war, but particularly for the united states from other revolutionaries, they were outgund, allemande, and they had a far more experienced opponent facing them. and to be able to come up with this approach, in some cases it was real war, spying, doing everything intelligence. it is no wonder we would consider it a rather ingenious. >> we want them out. it went from 40 to 90,000. they wanted to crush us. we couldn't. wead the will, no vision, and the mission. these guys. we like the big stars, like washington, but it took the average guy everyday person doing extraordinary things for us to be successful. that's why i put some of the pictures in the book of the grave sites, nondescpt, did ave thin but did not want credit. lou: you want to give you credit. the author of this great book. the book is george washington's
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