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more". and coming up tomorrow, our users guide to a new year and a new year with help on getting you organized. that is it for tonight "willis report." thank you for joining us and have a great night. >> the bipartisan senate intelligence declassified report on benghazi. lou: that report shows the obama administration was one of three full months before the terrorist attack that al qaeda was on the rise in libya. and we swore affiliated groups carried out the deadly september 11 assault. and "the new york times" was flat out wrong. i am lou dobbs.
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good evening, everyone. the president insisted that al qaeda was on the run. numerous times throughout his 2012 presidential campaign. that the senate select committee on intelligence found that statement to be absolutely untrue. the committee is now declassified with a bipartisan report on the terrorist attacks, determining that the administration was warned up to seven times between june and september of 2012. here are some of the explosive unredacted findings. in the growing ties between libyan-based terrorists. on june 18 the pentagon's joint
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staff concluded that it will also increase the number of terrorist connect with al al qaeda associates in libya. and al qaeda affiliated groups and associates are exploring the permissive security environment to enhance their operational reach. these warrants from the intelligence agencies and a request for more security from those on the ground and benghazi are ignored. leading to the death of four americans, including christopher stevens on september 11, 2012
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and leading the senate committee to determine if the attack was preventable. white house press secretary jay carney took up the issue and he was asked to address by the white house pushed the absolutely false story about protests and demonstrations that grew out of control in light of this report. a question that jay carney dodged with a three paragraph answer about cooperating with correctional investigations before he ultimately been referred to the state department for further explanations. and we also learned tonight that general martin dempsey made a startling statement in front of a top-secret house armed services committee in october. he told that committee that the military cannot hunt down and kill the terrorists responsible for the benghazi attacks because congress had not authorized the use of such force.
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and turning to the nsa. the highly anticipated a ballyhoo speech on the matter and suggested that the president will embrace on the most far-reaching proposals of his advisers and will in fact punt on the boldest changes to congress. according to "the new york times", president obama plans to increase access to telephone data and he will have piracy safeguards and propose a creation of a public advocate with privacy concerns at a secret intelligence court. and it would certainly strongly reject any proposed changes at
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all to their review process, arguing that it will hamper the work of federal courts. including collecting and storing metadata, nor will he require court permission for so-called national security letters that the federal agency used to obtain financial information. it slowly trickled out since last june and in some cases they have gushed out. today the times reported that the nsa has been using radio waves to gain access to computers even when they are not connected to the internet. the previously secret technology involves planning surveillance on computers and transmitting data on the covert radio channel.
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and so a bipartisan group of lawmakers is now urging president obama to be more transparent about how much he spends on surveillance activities. they have introduced a bill that would require the president to reveal details about the so-called black budget. including intelligence activities across 16 different agencies. and these congressmen, peter welch, cynthia loomis, introducing the bill. it even has the backing of some conservatives, including jim jordan and jim sensenbrenner, the author of the patriot act. the government last year spent about $53 billion on clandestine activities without publicly accounting for the money and as best as we can understand it, because they are part of this, we have it all covered for you tonight and we will be joined by her panel of radio superstars tonight will weigh in on these
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folks who want to reveal the black budget for intelligence agency work. can you imagine? we will have on the senate intelligence committee report and benghazi and the recommended changes to be robust with the idea of changes at the and nsa. we will be joined by the "a-team" in our radio talkers panel. and jay joins us from the american center of law and justice to talk about their surveillance activities that they wanted for five years and now somehow they are not responsible for. so they want to change things but maybe not. we will take all of that up. also a "new york times" best-selling thriller writer, brad meltzer expanding his empire and he has a new project aimed at our children.
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and president obama trying to shift the focus. shifting the focus to his economic agenda ahead of the state of the union address. the president spending three hours in north carolina today where he announced a new public manufacturing institute. developing next-generation power and here he is. >> the reason i came here today is because we have to do more to connect universities to make america the number one place in the world to open new businesses and create new jobs. we want to do that here in north carolina and all across america. >> exciting but strangely
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familiar. and this was something he was talking about in his state of the union address nearly a year ago. he has now committed, if you will, back to that address and not proposal. the north carolina project is the first of three that the president promised during the state of the unit in the event was all about the economy down in north carolina and that was without some political drama. kay hagan, who is facing a tough reelection bid this fall shows not to join the president. her office said she was in there the senate is in session and republicans don't seem to be buying her excuse. in another day and another obamacare delay. the obamacare administration announcing it is extending the obamacare enrollment deadline for people with pre-existing conditions for a second time. those who wish to unroll have been told the 15th of march instead of by the end of this
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month. but maybe some good will come of it. we will see. so far the obama administration has delayed the sign-up date for coverage that began on january 1 and pushed back the sign-up date for those seeking coverage by april 1, telling the second-year enrollment period until after the 2014 election in delaying the of obamacare employer mandate until 2014 and the individual mandate -- oh, i'm sorry. the individual mandate has not been delayed. in the house taking care of an important piece of business today. approving a $1.1 trillion government for the end of september. that is through the end of this fiscal year. the senate votes on it later this week in negotiations for
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the long-term unemployed have stalled, making it likely that the senate will leave town this week without restoring those benefits to some 1.13 million people lost him last month. and on wall street today stocks rallied for a second straight day. the dow jones up and the s&p up nine points. closing a new record high. the nasdaq up 32 points. bank of america earnings surged $3.4 billion in the fourth quarter as mortgage losses tomball. shares up more than 2%. on the economic front, wholesale prices in the largest increase in six months. climbing to the highest level since may of 2012. we're coming right back. please stay with us. >> is the obama white house wallace?
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and a cheating scandal rocking the air force nuclear command. nearly three dozen officers allegedly cheated by text on a routine test that they have watched over this nuclear arsenal. and the scandal emerged after the separate allegations of recreational drug use after they turned up evidence during the criminal charges. the woman leading that investigation is civil rights attorney barbara boxer man. she noted a trend donated and darrell issa releasing that a
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federal employee must refuse themselves from investigation of their anticipation creates an appearance of a conflict of interest. and it is now eight months since the investigation were tea party groups was supposed to begin. our first guest is not one of his has been interviewed by the fbi. he represents 41 organizations in 22 states and a federal lawsuit against the internal revenue service. joining us now is the chief counsel for the center of law and justice. it is good to have you with us. >> the victims of the scandal. here's what you have which is more ironic. we get a call from the fbi at
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the end of december say that they want to interview three of our clients after the first of the year. so we wait for the response call and we get it in january, early january, and the question is will you sit down and meet with us. you're getting ready for the response to that, the information about barbara boxer and comes out and we found out that she's a major donor to the obama campaign and to the dmz, which she has the right to be. and that she has a professional obligation as you pointed out earlier to step aside. but it does not have this investigation. lou: i think that we need to point out that the justice department responded one that obvious conduct was raised but they have no responsibility to take into account the donations.
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and as we just reported that is absolutely untrue. >> there is a model rule of professional responsibilities. and the department of justice has the same rules and regulations you have to avoid the appearance of impropriety. but here's the irony of ironies. so as we respond back to the fbi saying that we have an appointment heading up this investigation and we are evaluating the response, we get announcements and we start seeing that we don't get a phone call or anything. and so then the fbi announced it and they have never interviewed a victim of the acknowledged targeting. not one interview with one of our clients. and they decided it was not a criminal case without talking to the purported victims of the crime and that is the irony of all of this. and it just shows that this investigation was nothing but a
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sham investigation by the department of justice or the white house's request to act like they are doing something and they have really done nothing and that is why we are in federal court against the irs now. lou: and the information you're referring to, the disclosure that there wouldn't be a criminal prosecution. and it reported that we can put this up with precisely what the journal reported. investigators did not find the kind of political bias or enemy hunting that would amount to a violation of criminal law and what emerged instead was evidence of a mismanaged bureaucracy enforcing rules. and this means that the oversight committee can have everything that it is asked for because the investigation is over by the fbi.
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and so the fbi is right now in the position of destroying its credibility with the american people. it is one thing for the justice department and to be politicized, which is repugnant as one can imagine. but to have the fbi as a chief law enforcement officer and now a national security has been attached to the fbi. the new director to permit this kind of nonsense. i would call it out bridges and tragic for this agency to behave in this manner. >> there is something that we have to get and i don't even want to blame the new fbi. lou: i have to be honest with you. but the fact of the matter is
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you are not. >> here's what i'm going to say. lois leonard took the fifth amendment to the united states constitution to not permit herself. pleading the fifth and the fbi does not investigate or talk to a witness or victim of this crime. and it was eric holder brought up the criminality. he can understand that. he said it may well be criminal. and the end result is no victim of the activity is interviewed in the fbi determined there is not a crime. lou: why would you not hold a director responsible for the conduct being made by his agency? lou: i was hoping you wouldn't say that.
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but go ahead. lou: i will tell you i i think you can't hold him responsible. ultimately it is really eric holder that is responsible. and the fbi is simply the agent. i'm not blaming the individual agents but it's the department of justice. we have to remember the hierarchy here and if the doj that made the determination and the agency should investigate as instructed. lou: at some point there has to be some integrity. that means people willing to stand up and say that this is treading the credibility of the fbi. it is -- the agency is so politicized. i mean, that it is losing the this line throughout the justice department and i don't see how anyone can not be outraged by this.
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>> it really should have been public corruption because that is what was at the end of the day. >> it certainly is. government overuse of authority. lou: you and i are absolute agreement there. and i admired this very much. good to have you and thank you. coming up next, the president talks about bringing jobs back to this country. he hasn't done a lot about it and today he only mentioned china's name once. in my new book of people, i devote an entire chapter to china. and that will be in the choctaw coming up next. across america people are taking charge
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no one more than president obama, buy two copies sudden him one. it was -- send him one. he took himself to north carolina today proposing new ways for government private sector to keep growing our monopoliemonopoly manufacturingd corps -- our manufacturing sector, i wish we had known it was that easy. here is president's only reference to china. >> i don't want the next big job creating discovery, research and technology to be in germany or china or japan. i want it to be here in the united states of america, right here in north carolina. lou: he should have told us that 5 years ago. i devote an entire chapter to chain in "upheaval" -- to china in "upheaval." we need to bridge back the export of our middle class jobs.
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how many jobs have we lost? no one knows, best estimates are 3 million lost to china, how? by removing high tariffs on chinese imports and thinking we could squander knowledge and capital and jobs, while the chinese kept their tariff's high. when about this number, 30%, a percentage of manufacturing jobs, 30%, lost to china. right behind that 3 million jo jobs. lost to china directly. it is over the past decade, they have been directly atributed to the decision to give china most favored nation status, you will see why in "upheaval."
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have you thought why you got a 401(k)? u.s. multinational could not compete with the benefit programs they call pensions. do you know while we're in middle of obamacare, it is in "upheaval." why they have abandoned employer sponsored healthcare insurance and behind the push for obamacare and this disaster, there is more room for blame to spread than some folks would like to acknowledge. you should remember that, the next time president obama goes to a factory and uses his prop, and talks about protecting blue collar workers, while cutting chamber of commerce deals with the chinese, if you pick "upheaval" up, you will know why the g.o.p. has to end its silence on obama policies and big business practices and focus on the middle class and the people who aspire to it i hope the republican party will follow
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much of my council. it is i thinking person's guide book to victory, "upheaval" on-line, and bookstores everywhere. we want to hear from you, check us on twitter. follow us @loudobbsnews. or fac facebook page. and here are a few comments. edward, e-mailing us, who do i have to know and what do i have to do to get the 75% subsidy on my healthcare, like government employees get? fred in santa barbara, thanks for helping to save our country by shining the sun light of truth on the benghazi disaster. and small community banks are still struggling with all the new regulations, i run one, i know.
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ktlk talk show host in l.a. ebony, the president decides, in a 20 minute address to talk about a public-private partnership creating jobs. can you pile the bull any higher? really. >> come on, lou. i think this guy kind of can't win for losing on this issue of job creation. i think that last time we heard president talk about jobs seriously in terms of state of union we heard a lot about vision and expectations but not a lot about a substantive plan to implement the job creation rhetoric. i was happy to see him talk about something real intangible. hopefully tripp people to get ready for jobs. lou: okay let me make the point i want to, i know you are home visiting with your mother, a
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great state. i love the idea of this. but name one job that they will be able to train folks for that the -- well be sustaining, important in the 21st century say over the course of next 5 years, one? >> i hope they are doing green jobs. lou: green jobs? green jobs? >> that is a very important part of sustainability. lou: okay, yeah, okay, green jobs that is defined by this administration including everything from bus drivers, if the bus is running on natural gas or propane. to you know a postal service. anyway, i had to ask. and have you got -- have you got a couple jobs that come to mind for the president to rai train s
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for. >> i want to help america. what strikes me about this manufacturing initiative. we have jobs weighting new with keystone el pipeline, they say they are temporary jobs, tell that to people who will get them, the people they will be taking off unemployment and put to work, i would like something more urgently, that is an easy answer. lou: a year after you mentioned it your state of the union address, it gets inconvenient pause have you another wore coming up, so you do a photo op. >> talking about green jobs, how many tens of billions of dollars have tax payers lost on likes of solyndra so many other green energy boondoggles, that president has been president for 5 years, he is still talking about wants to create jobs. we still in the same condition, it is not worse than we were when he came in, he adopted
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socialist policies that have put a huge wet blanket across the free market economy. we want the government to back off, get out of our life, unleash private sector that is when you get real job growth. lou: unleashing private sector, that sounds good, that is one thing i expect g.o.p. to say. the private sector sun leashed -- is unleashed we need people with ideas. i don't know how to they can function. ebony -- >> lou, you need -- >> their hearts are so faint they need their confidence bolsters. my sympathy goes out to
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everyone, mostly those under employed or unemployed. we have a president talking about a photo op to train for jobs that don't exist and doesn't know what jobs will 5 years from now. let's turn to benghazi, speaking of getting straight. we have been for 8 months, we have been treated to a stonewall on irs targets scas scandal, a r and a half on benghazi, is there ever going to be truth told by this administration on benghazi? we've got drips and drabs because of congress pursuing the truth. why won't administration stand tall and talk? >> i hope they did, lou, because, when it comes to benghazi those family deserve answers, american people deserve answers, i hope that the president and his administration and even former secretary clinton are pulling -nderstanding that n no congress
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nor american people are going to let up on this issue, i still feel we're compromising our safety with this issue. lou: we have a hard out, we'll come right back, you can finish your thought, i have to get to this -- i'm sorry? oh, okay. you know what we're so hard out that i have say good buy. thank you so much ebony williams, steve cochran, monica crowley. lou: good earnings, we're coming right back stay with us. welcome back. how is everything?
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outlook on the market and economy, moody's capital market chief economist john lonski. we were talking about over valuation, i thought. we, i said we, so i can share from credit. >> a, but that does not imply that stocks are above -- >> i get it. i wish i thought of that. >> it is all over priced in a bull market. lou: goldman sachs talking about over valuation? i think you mentioned it, a few others did. i inferred perhaps looking for prices to move lower, instead they have gone higher. >> in final analysis, what matters is that profits grow. as long as profits grow you are going to probably avoid an extended slide by equity prices. lou: not an extended slide. a persistent over valuation. and that leads us where?
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>> to a gain of between 5 and 10% for 2014. not 30% against this is not 1999. lou: now you are signing afghanistaingingaffidavit on th. how about bond market? and earnings, what influence on persistent over valuation? and a healthy level? >> good news right now is believe it or not, bond yields have moved lower for year-to-date, a 10-year treasury yield 2.9%, corporate bond yields have declined by more than treasury yields that decline is reassuring to the equity market, however in the event treasury yields incorporate bond yields move
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higher we'll see downward pressure. lou: what is the kicker point on yield and 10 year for you, a warning signal? >> if we suddenly have 10-year treasury yield, break above let's say 3.1, 3.15%, i think we'll see a lot of selling on the equity side, suddenly. think that market priced in a 10 year treasury yel yield 3.25, 33 3.3%. lou: we have yields staying stable. a market is is anticipating strong earnings given everythi everything. are you still convinced we'll see reasonably stronger earnings for the past quarter. >> i know at this point in time, that is what the evidence is
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thus for showing us it is important we dea don't have dece by tread bond years, we have some hints some of -- innhousing recovery, 6% from a year ago that is not a good sign that brings attention to, an imbalance of housing recovery from july through november, home sales up 10%, that the consequence, 22% surging by homes purchased with cash, regular homebuyers, up by 3%. lou: business round table. releasing plan for theic check year this coming to you from corporate in, big guys. plan for the economy, comprehensive tax reform, immigration reform. a timely budget. >> a lot are not politically
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feasible with high unemployment. and high under employment. what do you say to someone out of work you can only get a low job,. lou: joh john lonski thank you. >> my pleasure. >> take a minutes to pick up a copy of my new book, "upheaval." >> up next, best selling author brad melcher, his latest work focusing on real world heroes, creating a line of children's books, you will have to see it, he is next. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so ieserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards!
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picked some of their heroes after being frustrated with reality tv stars and loud mouth athletes, is not the model he was looking for, for his children, this youngest generation of ours, creating a children's book serie issue ordinary people change the world, joining us now "new york times" best selling author, now author of two brand-new which were's books, i am amelii earhart and i am abraham lincoln, he is brad melcher. these books, are magnificent, and with you know 5 grandchildren, let me tell you, i'll be snapping up every copy. >> the goal is to supply your family with birthday and christmas press i'ms presents. lou: yo you are expanding the melcher empire, i have suffered same thing i guess, looking for
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protagonists for my daughter, grand daughters and books is sometimes difficult. i am thrilled to see what you are doing. where does it lead you? how big is the project going on get? >> i think definition of hero today is broken in america. we look at wrong people, reality tv show stars, i want none of, that i tell them that is fame, being famous is different from a hero. i said i'm going to launch a book series of nonfiction children book, not to tell you the story that you know about them, but to also show you them when they were little, you see them when they were actually little kids i hear stories about lincoln when he was 10, and amelia when she was 7, i want to build a library you can share with your kids, here is value of thoflincoln stands up for otherd book by book you give them
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value. i tell my daughter that amelia earhart flew over the atlantic ocean, she slugs, i said when she was 7 years old, she built a homemade roller coaster in the back of her yard, and she came careens down from the tool shed to the ground, there is she is flying through the air, the first time she flies, now my daughter said shy is up if -- she is fun, and amazing she is like me. lou: i am an over protective grandparent, saying what if they grand daughter gets that idea. >> i know. i want to bring those heroes to life, and same with abraham children. lou: i pick up two children's books because of him, i mean
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melcher always -- >> you said you have 5 grandchildren. lou: i do don't worry. over at barn and noble or walmart, the fact is that i learned two things about two people that i did not know before. let's go to abraham lincoln, tortoise. >> he comes across a group of boys torturing turtles he said stop doing it, he stands up if this injustice at 10 years old, my son cid h said he is strong , he stands up to bullies. lou: they are great stories, and ordinary people changing the world, those are heroes that i think all of us can get behind. the books by brad meltzer. that is it for us, pick up a copy of my new book "upheaval" on-line and bookstores now.
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neil: man oh, man, i must have hit a nerve. we had more e-mails and tweets one person saying that government has special trees that keep growing, billion dollar leaves they keep picking it. spending has been out of control, no one is trying to stop it. neil. i'm with you, they can't tell us where that money went they flew blew it on somebody
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