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book. that's it for forbes on fox. we will be back next week. thank you for watching. keep it here forc bolling and "cashing in." this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for five and a half years! when's he going to take responsibility for something? >> he is fired up, illegals pour into the country and drain our resources. the president refuses to go to the southern border to get a look at the crisis, but don't worry, he found time to play pool and fund raise this week. americans are taking notice and not taking it lying down. and then. >> imagine the unimaginable. what would the world look like
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if america did not exist? >> the conservative filmmaker behind this movie, taken for a ride by costco. they pulled his books from the shelves. the company known for being big supporters of the left. is that why he was left out to dry? cashin in holding everyone accountable starts right now. hi, i am eric bolling. the crew this week, wayne rogers, michelle fields, and bob beckel. welcome, everybody. bizarre, aloof, detached. all words democrats use to describe president obama's handling of the border crisis, as the situation intensifies, the president is playing pool, drinking beer, fundraising, while he asks american taxpayers for $3.7 billion more to deal with the illegals. count this texas mom out. >> it is not right. not billions of dollars want to be borrowed from the white house
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to help feed and house them. what about [bleep] kids here in our neighborhood, in our country? not just in this neighborhood but in our country! all these kids, really? why can't they go back. i'm sorry that the parents are in poor conditions or surroundings, whatever is going on there, i don't care. i care about what's going on here in my own background, my neighborhood. >> what the heck is going on. president obama lame duck president or lame president. >> well, eric, you know, him going down to the border, making a big deal about that, i don't see what -- you can walk down there, see people streaming around the border. him going there doesn't change anything. i don't know if he is wasting time going there. what he should be doing is doing something about it. people talk about immigration reform. they have no idea what that means. you ask somebody, immigration reform, the press, what does that mean? it means reforming immigration, we know that. but what does it actually mean. you've got to seal the border.
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that's the first thing. you must stop the people coming across. >> no doubt. we can have the immigration discussion in a minute. michelle, let's stay on president obama here. he found time to drink beers, found time to play a little pool. went to three fund-raisers. he went to three fund-raisers, because he shook rick perry's hand, the taxpayer is on the hook for a lot of that trip. that's tens of millions that cost us. >> the president acts more like fundraiser in chief than commander in chief. he doesn't have the time to visit a detention center, to visit the border? this president is more concerned about raising money for the democratic party than actually serving the american people. this year alone he head lined 33 fund raisers, wants us to hand over money for problems he created. this is all of his fault. it is his policies that created this. >> bob, you want to defend the
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fund-raising. >> first of all, i would not have said in the press conference, i don't care about photo ops. that was probably not the right thing to say. however, the only thing, if i were advance man on this, i would send him there, strap on a gun which you can do in texas, get eight-year-old girls, put them in the desert with a half can teen that says yes, you can go home. what do you expect the guy to do? in a political year, draw attention to this? and by the way -- >> what about the people who live on the border who are dealing with this. >>old on. when there's a tornado rips apart a town in arkansas or in kansas, the president shows up. >> i understand that. but this is entirely different situation. by the way, this is not his doing. honduras epidemic -- >> absolutely. >> bob, would you listen a second. honduras is the largest murder capital of the world, parents want the kids out of there. that's why they're leaving. >> i know what the situation is, and i know the newspapers in
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honduras encourage them to send them unaccompanied to america, obama will give them amnesty. >> go ahead, i know you want to get in. >> bob referenced president obama saying this isn't about photo ops, that's why i am not going to the border. listen to this. >> this isn't theater. this is a problem. i'm not interested in photo ops. i'm interested in solving a problem. >> john, take it from here, while you talk, if i can get the producers to roll a couple photo ops that president obama set up on his own. i'm not sure where his politics are, but go ahead, john. >> photo ops are part of being the president, eric. sometimes unfortunate, uncomfortable photo ops. that's the point. where is his focus. these days on birth control, price fixing, student loans, having beers, having a hit of pot with somebody from colorado. it is not on what is the real
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purview of government, the border, benghazi, real issues. bob brought up honduras. if the president actually had some ideas, if he wasn't a pragmatist, he would suggest getting rid of drug regulations that create wars and violence that have so many coming from south and central america coming to america. >> they come here illegally, they live in honduras, they don't come here and break the law, they deal with the same situation the other children are in honduras. that doesn't justify breaking the law, coming here illegally. >> we can't take children from every country with violence or a tough economy. we will be taking millions and millions of children. sound bite from a couple years ago. see how serious he is about border control. watch. >> they said we need to triple border patrol. now they're going to say quadruple the border patrol, or want a higher fence. maybe they'll need a moat.
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maybe they want alligators in the m.oat. >> is president obama, does he have any real border security idea at all? >> i don't think so, eric. that's the biggest problem. you know, said ad nauseum on the show, if you start a sentence with illegal, you have nowhere to go. you talk about illegal aliens, you have to get them across the border, must seal the border. if that requires outrage us action, he says a moat full of alligators, go ahead. keep them from coming across the border, then that's what you have to do. >> jonathan, you said in the past you're okay with people coming across the border. historically, typically, people that come here and immigrate, they usually vote democrat. do you want 10 or 15 million
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more democrat votes in this country? >> i want more working self sufficient americans. there's nothing wrong with immigrants. what's wrong is dependence. if the president's philosophy, not even immigration policy that's the problem, come here. but if you can't support yourself, if you don't have a sponsor to support you, help you get started, then absolutely, you're not a drain on the american taxpayer. to your point, what does he say, $3 billion. why? because we are our brother's keeper. his only responsibility is to individual americans, not to take care of facilitate us taking care of anyone else but ourselves. >> the key words in what jonathan says is illegal. if you say you are legally processed, that's fine. if illegal, you should go home. >> one of the issues with the money that president obama asked for is a lot of it is earmarked for health care for illegals. it's also earmarked for setting them back.
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not very much of it. i think under 10% is earmarked for actually closing the border. >> yeah. and there's no accountability. we don't even know exactly where this is going. on top of it, there is $600 million that are going to fighting wildfires in the west. i mean, what is this? this is not going to solve the problem. what we need to do is secure the border. it isn't just an economic issue, it is a national security issue. we don't know who is coming over the border. that's an issue. >> there has been appropriated hundreds of billions of dollars to close the border. i agree with wayne. i think if you're going to have reform, you have to have the border sealed and american people have to believe it is true. having said that, most of the 11 million who are here came here after ronald reagan signed the last reform bill. you know why? because lawyers employed these people and nobody paid a price. >> the reforms shouldn't seal the border, get rid of entitlements. you want people to come here and
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work. >> they become more productive as a result. >> we have to leave it there. there's going to be a lot more to talk about. folks, this show here is a massive social media phenomena. #cashin in on twitter six months streak, we reached over 57 million. use #cashinin. a tweet, this guy passed the blame, voted in a talker, certainly not a leader. play pool, meet a horse faced man, but no border visit. retweet that now. coming up, if you sold books, would you get rid of a book that's number one on amazon?
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dinesh d'souza responding to costco's decision to remove his book. here is the million dollar question. why did they do it in the first place, many say because of the company's long history of supporting democrats and obama. it is obvious to me, is it obvious to you? >> this has everything to do with politics. jim senegal, founder of costco, former ceo, has given $489,000 to democrats opposed to $500 to republicans. if you look at how much he has given to barack obama, over $39,000. if you look at costco employees as a whole, they have given over $203,000. come on. i think it is a coincidence, i don't think it is coincidence they have given all this money to democrats and all of a sudden don't like dinesh d'souza's book.
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>> what about that speech from a costco retail store. >> it is okay to criticize the ideas but can't criticize them for having those ideas. d'souza has no right to be featured at costco, just the same as, i don't know, islamist has no right to be featured at a church gift store. they can offer whatever they want. may hurt the bottom line. >> a lot of money was -- clearly the company has an affinit ats. >> spratnsvati i wereusess >>ho cas. llhowyou. douzaonma is erne o telle n amais y cltook num 0. d gus bkwa hd gus boosj ho b,kees
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>>ree thonaanch isare. ba ight'soa y asry tke the shelves. >> if you take money in the business commuty, it is overwhelmingly republican. >> bob, go crazy when the k-fil-a founder gives money to a republican group but it is okay when the left does it, right? how is that fair? >> i want wayne in here. hang on. wayne, you're a businessman. you see a number one best celeron amazon. do you keep that on the shelves or number 100 who happens to be a democrat and you're a democrat. do you have a right to do it, of course. what's the right business decision. >> if i was as smart as they were, i would have done exactly what they did. this makes this book a best seller from an economic point of view, this was a great promotion. yank it off the shelf, create a stink, everybody wants to buy
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the book. he is going to make a bundle of money selling that book. >> brilliant strategy. >> to your point, eric, if they make a rational business decision, they have the right. >> the sentiment wasn't designed to find out whether costco has a right to stock the shelves. of course they do. but what's the right business decision, not that they have a legal right or constitutional right. another government money grab. why the epa could make more of your paycheck go mia.
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join us. >> save the polar bear, but screw the taxpayer. the epa claims they have the power to raid the paycheck of any american accused of breaking rules without court approval. john, what are they thinking? >> the epa is unelected bureaucrats writing arbitrary laws restricting your ability to live, use energy. where does this end up? the epa fining you $50,000 for digging a hole in your backyard or $10,000 for chopping down a tree. it's the hatred of man for animal's sake, and it's a terrible, terrible scorch on x
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taxpaye taxpayers. >> bob, you're chuckling. >> only guys you would put this up. nothing to do with polar bears, but breaking emission standards. you ought to pay a fine. nothing to do with polar bears. >> where's the due process, though? the epa is acting as the judge and jury. it's dangerous, government overreach. any agency needs ton eliminated, it's the epa. >> you can only emit so much dirty air, and they try to do with the clean air and water bill -- >> let's be fair and balanced here. the law on the book since 1996, if you don't pay a fine, they can go after you, they never used it before, but now they are going to use the rule. >> what's wrong here, eric, is that this is the administration out of control. i don't care whether it's the epa or va, whoever it is, it does not matter. when you allow a federal agency to be the judge, jury and convict you on something that you have nothing to do with whether you are violating the law or not, it's a facetious
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government. we have a facetious government by administration, not by law. >> pretty strong statement, john. facetious government, huh? >> do you agree with that? >> michelle, quick throughout, tariffs, epa? >> they do more damage than any suv could be doing to the economy. they are destroying our society. destroying businesses, destroying jobs. get rid of them. >> all right. i have to agree with that. thank you very much, michelle fooel and bob. smoke and mirrors.
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all right. time for what do we need to know for next week. >> well, in this time of volatility and this market, and i don't know the direction the market is headed in. i look at the yield. i look at starwood, an 8% return. >> very, very good. how about you? >> well, i'm looking at, ironically, the most unstable parts of the world like the frontier markets. they are holding up as our own markets here have skiddishness. frn, an etf, exchange traded fund, owning frontier markets, a lot of risk, but a lot of upside, and i own a lot of countries at capitalstake.com. >> off the beaten path, fantastic. appreciate it very much. before we go, it's time to wake up, america. we elected a president who
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rather play pool and drink beer in colorado than address the american crisis developing at our border. you do see what's going on, right? president obama makes americans forget about the scandal by creating a bigger one. ben ga s beget the irs, begetting the va, isis crisis, and now the border. if we follow the ball crisis do country crisis, we don't focus on what the obama administration doesn't want us to focus on like the 92 million americans out o record, record millions on food stamps, collecting dagt, record food prices, and our lower and lower wages. wake up, america, they are playing a shell game with you, three card monte, whatever. the president is good at distracting attention, and you know how that ended. that's all for the block, thank you for joining us. see you all on "the five," have
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