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that is our show. see you next week. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. a brand-new pentagon intelligence estimate tonight. an estimate that concludes a russian invasion of the ukraine eastern region that is now more likely than ever. a senior pentagon official saying that the thinking of the u.s. government is that the likelihood of a major russian incursion into the ukraine has increased in nato supreme allied commander for europe, it he gave
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a classified briefing that congressman michael turner emerged with a new perspective and he says that 80,000 russian troops are stationed on the eastern border and those filling up over the ukraine border. and the pentagon press secretary john kirby would not specify or corroborate the number of russian troops in place. >> we continue to see the russian military with the south and east of ukraine.
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and we remain concerned about that. they have amassed troops and in quite a number in a composition that provided a lot of capability. lou: putin and his government seemingly unfazed by u.s. and european union's sanctions also by the threat of greater sanctions. there appears to be little reason for the russians to worry about the prospect of military conflict. listen to the president. >> there will be moments where military action is appropriate and times that is not the national security interest of the united
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states. but that does not mean we will not continue to make the effort or speak clearly of what is right or wrong. lou: the un general assembly spoke affirming the territorial integrity. 100 countries voted in favor but lou@loudobbs.com a post in addition those voting no precluding syria and north korea. pointing out 193 united nations members if you add the no votes those not voting at all the real vote was 100 / 93. close indeed. now to our fox news contributor john bolton. good to have you with us. this assessment now part of which was leaked to fox news the pentagon makes clear
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that concerns whether your thoughts of the latest estimate and the deployment positioning of russian forces on the eastern border ? >> putin is obviously up being the ante for the interim government when he wants is a government that is largely a subservient to love which some of military intervention would be conducive. but make no mistake putin has looked at the response by the united states and europe with the seizure of crimea and concluded he faces no opposition the areas of the cultural majority he thinks he can do with and get away with it. >> he has taken every step to corroborate his view.
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he has talked dan straightforwardly about this nothing that they can do to or will do it and the european union is less enthusiastic and they and obama to do anything. >> that is about the only defense of the obama policy is that the europeans think that over the years they have allowed themselves to become economically dependent on oil and gas also a strategic failure on the part of the united states as we are the leaders of nato to deal with the potential emergence of this threat foreshadowed by putin as far back as 2006. the president has a problem understanding between the actual use of military force to set back to contemplate the blue sky other options can increase the cost to
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dissuade other potential aggressors but yet they don't do that it is the absence that we will impose any cost them all the leads putin to believe he can get what he wants. lou: to be straightforward bid is not only mr. obama has misread the intent but each one of the european leaders although we may be the leader of nato does not amount to much if there are no followers. write-down i cannot find a single nation stepping up with anything approaching and conviction about russia's invasion of the ukraine and the occupation and annexation.
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next it seems to be the order of the day. >> certainly for crimea. if you had the leader you might have followers but absent the leader of the followers will not come forward but this is the existential crisis for nato. if they cannot stand against the use of military force to annex territories on the continent the rationale for a neil is called into question. lou: you are in a loss vegas -- for the us sheldon primary you have been invited among others to persuade you are the right person to be president of
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united states? hell is that going? >> i am glad to be out here. and talking about foreign policy that could occupy the next three days. we will seek. lou: ambassador bolton going to the strategic advantage. we appreciate it. is the united states on the verge of a cold war? here are some other comments. did the cold war ever end we have x kgb running the country that is bound to happen. are beyond the verge of a cold war with russia? no. we are in the cold war with russia. keep the tweets coming. with the #ldt.
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the space programs of russia and the united states still work together successfully. the spacecraft carrying cosmonauts is expected to dock with the international space station and a malfunction in the leg of the rendezvous yesterddy and we wish them well. president abominates pulp francis for the first time there are two very different descriptions of what they talked about in their meeting. wildly divergent saying they have the right to religious freedom a reference to the opposition to the contraception mandates handed same-sex marriage. but the white house says no. there was little talked
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someone has the wrong. we report. you decide to go on wall street stocks finished lower the dow fell five points the s&p down three and the nasdaq 22. crude oil is up $1 gold falls $8 closing below $1,300 in the yield fell 2.6% the economy expanded on the fourth quarter 2.6% faster than previously estimated. jobless claims falling 10,000 last week end pending a sales drop again to the lowest level since october of 2011. they have declined over the past eight months.
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new images showing separate to brief fields but searchers had yet to locate any objects with their own eyes. president obama said 6 million have been rolled in obamacare short of the original goal of 7 million but a remarkable pick up but no mention of how many had paid premiums that were previously uninsured that is the reason for the program. several democratic senators today expressed concern over the obamacare impact on the midterm election and proposed a number of fixes to extend insurance across state lines. joining us now is former director of the cbo good to see you. 6 million? that is impressive? >> i did not think they
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would get there but we don't really kn how many people have signed up. anecdotal evidence and 20 percent have not paid a premium and 1 million need to be chopped off then there is no -- and even 6 million. and they have not sealed the deal with the young and principles. lou: perhaps you have seen something more authoritative but i saw a 25% between the ages of 18 through 34. 40 percent are nowhere near that. >> that is exactly right. they make the problem worse with the extension of the enrollment period with the delays and deferrals.
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who buys health insurance? someone who did not think they needed it before but got sick in between. so the people are not young and cheaper but more expensive and that will not help. lou: obamacare, if we can show the poll, 56 percent oppose obamacare and 40% approve? i have never seen a program quite like this but that is a remarkable disapproval of the government what and program. >> it is stunning quite frankly. that mirrors the president's numbers because he is deeply attached is signature accomplishment and is on popular as he is in the current polls. lou: congressman ryan has made headlines over
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immigration reform is not if but when but to say it is part of the problem curbing economic growth. what is your thoughts on that claim? >> we have had this conversation before. i am the big believer the great program to help with policy we should think hard to the international competitiveness but i would be hard place to put that current loss up as what troubles economic growth but tax laws, regulatory expansion, certainly i am worried about the massive spending not extend the debt we drive up. there is some things i play in front of the immigration and that we should grow more rapidly. lou: the council of economic advisers saying he believes
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the chief problem is the long-term unemployed to which i would support that view and buy personal belief is the reluctance by large business to invest in the of middle-class with that cap expending to start moving the economy and in fact, with the efficiencies of technology we have to invest even more to have an analog for job. >> what is the one sector that has the financial wherewithal? the business sector but they don't have any confidence in the future in this low consumer confidence is below sea zero confidence there is no spirit to drive what we usually get what they business recovery.
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we are missing that top-down policy is not the way you get a large complicated, -- economy you need to turn people loose and they are not willing to do that. lou: good to have you with us. douglas holtz-eakin. a congressional candidate generating a lot of buzz literally targeting obamacare. >> we're down here to have fun today to talk about to serious subjects. the second amendment in how much damage we can do to obamacare. lou: using a glock pistol also a cooper rifle even with all of that fire power he could not get the job done but in the end he resorts to the of wood chipper.
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lou: the second day of losses on wall street with economic data may force the fed to raise rates sooner than expected. joining us now is the chief economist managing director for deutsche bank. great to have you here. the house the numbers. talk about pending home sales that has to be a surprise. >> weather has played a role. with that back up of interest rates since then it has stabilized. i and hoping it will return to normal the new york --
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then the fundamentals should even out. lou: with your outlook we still have a very serious want term unemployment problem and other head winds and issues. what is your outlook? >> has its best chance to grow a little faster. that is not a high bar but some of the things that are holding it back the fiscal drag the economy should do better by you are right. there is a lot of word to chop one of the biggest areas is long-term unemployed. lou: i am one of those people in in 2008 people would say it would take five
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or 10 years to get over that. , on. to years tops. look at the history books. july 82009 we are out and here we go. i was so wrong. civic you were not alone but people underestimated the ferocity of the head wind coming out of that crisis. looking backward you have a very bad when angeles crisis sometimes it takes a long time to get out of that and repair the damage. that has captured the recovery subpar. the have a chance to shift. >> maybe now moving to par or a little above that. lou: i am familiar with over par. [laughter] and tear. think you. listen to my financial radio calls every day coast-to-coast for all
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business news. christie -- governor crist christie is exonerated over the bridge a scandal without was conducted was hired by the administration is a they spent $1 million of new jersey taxpayer money to clear his name successfully. we will be right back. >> the white house and that it can -- vatican tel two different stories. we will talk politics, baseball and the vatican. next. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪
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it turned todd to sniper officers suspected of drinking were involved in a miami car crash last month but did not come to light intel today. but we did not learn about it because of raising questions of what we did not know about led to the unfortunate answer. and the president musher's baby tired. of a tale of two meetings between the pope and the president obama. bayonets in rome and russian and troops are gathered at the border now to join us to sort this out is our fox news contributor. wrigley field, a great to have you with us. congratulations on the book. your passion and love for
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baseball. i am not a baseball fan in particular by you have such a love for the cable and your stories are so terrific imf and as i turn the page. when did your love for baseball beginning? >> 1948 the year the cubs ownership apologize for how bad that he was. i don't know why i would pledge my trust but i did. this is a business book how they adopted a business model that wrigley field is good so market the field the id will be so lush with the grasso greed people believe will not care what the scoreboard says. at 1.the sun after the man
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it was named refer to win as cubs park said that people we're going to a park. but it has now worked now they have serious business management and they are getting better. >> to put the emphasis on the park rather than the team. there is no laughing on almost every page. forgive me for deferring the ukraine and obamacare. turning to the troops symbolically is symbolically the last meeting ends with
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an attempt between the vatican i don't know if i have ever seen that. >> that is talk about what they want to ears talk about. be clear. almost nobody gets to be the bishop the biggest largest catholic by being in a sense. the papacy is the oldest institution of government. because of 2,000 years dealing with politicians this man is sophisticated and intelligent obviously it seems to me talk about at the behest of his american bishops. who were deeply involved of the ahmadi lobby case to protect the rights of
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conscience but the president said what he wanted to talk about was the campaign theme. he did go so far to say he endorsed the $10 minimum wage but they did share the same worries but they probably split the difference and talked about both. lou: as someone who is fortunate you enough to have a monsignor to be one of my earliest mentors as a journalist i hope the president listened very carefully to pope francis and took some guidance from him. where we turn next with ukraine. the president tries to convince the europeans they are worthy and should follow his lead. what did you make of that?
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was this a successful trip? >> we don't know yet and tell reid know what into lumber called will do with the germans. they have ties that are important to them but russia needs to sell what it sells to europe to have this almost third world extraction economy with minerals and oil and gas to think about the caviar and vodka. the strafe is the measure of rushes weakness. but the problem is geography there is not much we can do. to stop putin from doing whatever he wants. with those russian-speaking
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populations on the other hand, to move the russian borders bridal pinky is done doing that. i would not be surprised if he took another bite out of the ukraine then moved onto other countries. lou: thank you so much. >> glad to be with you. lou: congratulations on your book is called a nice little place on the north side. joining us now our news colleague post of the new show risky and reward monday at 1:00 p.m. it goes beyond the stock market great to see you. tell us about the new show. >> i am very excited i feel like god monday drumroll and trumpets thank you for the
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rm welcome to the family. it is all about assets. is essentially anything beyond 64 a. 60% stocks and 40% bonds but it gives people more choices or ideas what to do with their money in case they want to tod onto what they have most bond funds have underperformed. lou: and what is assets allocation? give us an example of the alternatives available that you think are the most interesting and attractive from their record standpoint >> of lot of hedge fund managers are offering their strategy to help institutions and endowments
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lou: to political scandals creating image problems in california. a gun-control advocate has ben arrested charged with corruption and trafficking and firearms. and patrick shannon is charged with taking more than $48,000 of bribes. residing just hours after his arrest. president obama issuing threats of consequences to vladimir putin without consequence with official say a russian invasion is more likely than ever. here to help us understand of these men in a straight for word confrontation. psychotherapist robbie the
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way. what about the insults from president obama banda few others? crimea is now russia. >> what is not clear does crimea want to be part of russia? lou: the referendum was indisputable. [laughter] in putin is favored 95 percent. >> but that is a different story. but vladimir putin has a huge ego and a definite idea with what he wants to do with russia he wants to go backwards. he likes the old idea. that is what he is going for. of man who idolizes dahlin. that is not a good thing. he was very violent conflict did army and murdered his own people that is what we
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see with putin. lou: just before you sat down our prior gassed and wrote a lot of lines in his column that putin is a barbarian but he is not to a monster. so comparisons with stolen are overdone but as you say say, those as people associate themselves with mentally or physical is formative and telling. >> very dangerous when you are a powerful man and you believe in your vision and will not let anyone stop you from creating that vision especially when it means murdering other people who are not in agreement with your plan. he is a dangerous character. while most feel if you were not the leader of russia he would be a movie actor. it is disturbing his
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judgment in terms of people. lou: there is a question. so what would president obama me if he was not up president? >> a teacher. thinks he would be an excellent teacher because you can talk about ideas come away options, stimulate interesting conversation then grade papers. lou: he would have to have a very flexible teaching plan because he seems to move from one thing to the next not always the same way. >> people have pointed out that is what is contributing to putin relationship with obamacare does he sensed that weakness in indecisiveness that gets him to dismiss the united states which is scary. research was done that 69 percent of americans felt russia was a threat.
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lou: that is counter to what the president says but the president says you can keep your plan, with obamacare obamacare, your doctor and al qaeda was the threat even though he campaigned it was on the run a and a diminished to the point they don't need to worry now he has recently reduced to a acknowledge romney in the presidential debate. >> the problem is the american people have a hard time relying on what obama says to trust his statement. we also don't want to appear weak to the world we don't need to take military action but definitely there should be financial consequences. lou: always good to have you with us. up next my commentary on the
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lou: time for your comments. obama is we cannot military has been gutted. clinton can do is he pleases without consequence. who will stop him? that is the question of our time. >> i think barack obama feels he can use the same charm he got elected with to ease tensions overseas. not going to happen. >> have you ever notice the uncanny resemblance between
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obamacare and alfred e. newman? everybody should read it. i love it when we all agree. e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com or go to the facebook page with links to everything. free books of "upheaval" to all the authors whose comments are read here each night. there was a time in politics the big money bow to was content to throw a few dinners to raise a lot of monday, a kick in their own and if their candidate will and maybe look forward to being rewarded with access to the president they helped to elect. we beat the ambassadorship. but not anymore. the was sold in the billionaires' that time has passed.
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the billionaires' now include bill gates, george soros, bloomberg, marks zuckerberg the scope brothers, and adelson and a fabulously wealthy deal conservative gave mean tycoon. according to "forbes" magazine the ninth richest person in the entire world with said net worth of $37 billion and he has decided to hold his own primary. it is called the republican jewish coalition spring leadership meeting in began today in las vegas. it is a four day long beauty contest for g.o.p. bowlfuls the ability the speaker is former governor jeb bush that could suggest an early advantage. we just spoke to one of the hopefuls ambassador john
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bolton is there. we is also not the only potential candidates seeking favor. the ambassador is competing not only with the initial favored jeb bush but also chris christie, scott walker , john keyes said all of whom were told will get faced five over the next few days. but i don't want to hype what may not be a close call. it may not be a competition at all. also sitting on the republican jewish coalition board has known adelson four years also press secretary for president george w. bush who is closely related to jeb bush. it seems like walker and bolted and christie could be coming lately to change the hell, the primary but don't despair we are blessed with
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lots of billionaires in this country. surely more will want to hold their own private personal primary just as he is doing. it is also efficient. none of the grass roots nonsense toward getting the public involved. or messing with the republican party organization or the hierarchy. said has to be comforting to kick the tires of a candidate in person without di media, the cameras, microphones, creati ng public records and letting the public know what is calling on of the men and women leading the nation and for carr will update as soon as i learn of the next beauty contest republican or democrat. two-party politics can be a messy business. that it is it for us
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