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you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? . >> the white house to-do list is growing, but have american veterans been wait listed once again. good to be with you. president obama still pushing a $3.7 billion border bill, we know, that sxurjing congress to rush through a $10 billion temporary highway fix. whatever happened to the big scandal at the va? we're still asking why hundreds of thousands of veterans are waiting to get the care they need and amber barno in the independent women's forum says vets are pushed down the list when they should be first in line. why is that when other shows
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are leading with the story and even in washington you don't hear much about it. >> manipulation, deceit and the moral decay within the va is running rampant within the entire system and the obama administration chooses to look the other way and not make this a priority for them. but they do not choose to focus this is a system in crisis, just as we saw with the hearings last night with the veterans benefits section of the va. this isn't an isolated incident went health system with the va. there is manipulation of data systemwide. and this needs to be addressed and get fixed and unfortunately not seeing any leadership out of white house this. >> i'm thinking many people watching until you referenced the fact there were hearings last night may not have realized that took place, that the attention, not that there's no developments, for example, the watchdog group made
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announcements that the backlogs have been cut down, they have work to do when you have 275,000 in the backlog list. but the point is there are developments in the story that aren't necessarily getting reported. next steps for you. what would you like to see happen specifically? >> i'd like to point out that that number you reported, can't be trusted, that's a va number. and they just came out last night, and proved that the data is manipulated. same va that has result in the deaths of hundreds of veterans because of the ghost clinics and changing the wait times for these veterans. so another point i want to bring out is the whistle-blowers, more and more people are coming forward as employees within the va and saying they are retaliated against for speaking out about the unethical practices that are hurting veterans. >> what's happening to the veterans? this is almost as bad as the
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other side of it, in order to get the numbers, you say we can't trust the numbers, in order to get the numbers down, it appears money is thrown at the problem even when the problem doesn't exist. the watchdog found for example that $230 million has been paid out to servicemembers improperly. that they shouldn't be getting the money. we're focused on people who are waiting too long and what have you, almost to make things look better, throw in money which doesn't solve the problem either, does it? >> a quick fix, here's the money, make it seem like we're doing something, make the problem go away when that's not what we want. that's not what the country wants and that's not what the veterans want. we want the va to be fixed. the va reform bill has to tighten up language and make sure there is no way for the va managers to get through the system with loopholes as we've seen in the past few months in terms of working only towards
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their bonuses and not necessarily as a customers service oriented organization that benefits the veterans instead of themselves, it's grown to a bureaucracy that wants to protect itself and wants to make sure that the bureaucracy contained rather than taking care of veterans. >> we'll keep talking about it, neil keeps talking about it on the show. did you think in washington they're getting the message this will eventually get fixed and not just swept under the rug? >> i think that there's going to be -- there's going to be significant pressure needed to stay on the issue. there's members of congress doing a great job of maintaining pressure on this. but i think the obama administration views it as something to tarnish their image and they want it to go away and think they can wait out media storm which so far they have. >> thank you, amber, from d.c. she's talking about politicians, they are not the
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only ones ignoring the va mess, the media is as well. we go to brent bozell, the alarming drop at the coverage at the va, brent is here to tell why that may be happening. give us an update what you are seeing in the coverage? >> the media storm doesn't exist. in may, the networks there was 180 minutes devoted to coverage of the va scandal. and the va director shinseki resigned may 30th, and with that, the scandal evaporated. we went from 180 minutes in may to 30 in june and 30 in june to 14 so far in july. it's a trajectory to oblivion, this happened with every single obama scandal to date. >> we were showing the big three networks in terms of nightly newscasts. cbs is probably doing the best of the big three, is that right? >> yeah, cbs in the last few
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few good stories, they've had an update. 15 minutes i think they've done. it's nothing. this is a monster story. listen to what your guest amber was saying, there was going to have to be significant pressure by congress to get the obama administration to look at this. to do something about this! i don't know that there's a more valued treasured commodity in america, in american society than our veterans. they're the ones for whom more is owed than anybody alive in this country. >> i agree. >> and look how we're treating them? >> to the media point, i was thinking about it in preparing for the conversation we are going to have that we all could use a little self-reflection. you talked about the other, in. this morning i was putting together the news, that's what i do for the morning and radio tv for imus in the morning.
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there are other stories going on what's happening in the middle east for example. the iran nuclear talks. many other stories, and when you have a certain amount of time, i'm not sure it's done on purpose or not, but there are certain days when this type of story doesn't get as much attention. i don't know what the solution to that is, that's the way it happens. >> you make a very good point. >> you are making a very good point. sometimes there is hard news that will trumpet a war in the middle east. look how many times i've come on the air and talked about this, where we will show where there's a complete absence and look to see what was more important and find the most ridiculous story imaginable. it is delivered. it's a decision by the networks this is not an important story. here's something they find very interesting. >> okay. >> if you look at all the scandals, there is zero effort, zero interest in investigating
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them, in getting to the bottom of them. never mind reporting these things. i'm talking about drilling deep in trying to figure out what happened. the only person cheryl atkinson on cbs on benghazi and they let her go. >> thanks for coming on. immigration backfire, why the american middle class could be turning on democrats? interesting story. then 25 years after the ban, pete rose is here to tell us why the band should not play on. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text.
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. >> are democrats being debaked? as middle protests against illegal immigration are breaking out. white house appealing to hispanic lawmakers to reaffirm their political base and former political consultant mike serrano thinks this could hurt the democrats. fox business all-stars. they are all here. we'll get to our all-stars in a moment. mike, explain how, the
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democrats love this issue, this time around you think it's going to backfire? >> more importantly spinning into a political pr crisis for the democrats. let me tell you how they got here. the number one issue for congress. number one domestic issue. and what happened is, as the pictures were coming through to us and tv monitors of the crisis on the border. at the same time, the nonpartisan congressional budget office issued a report saying that working class americans in the first ten years of the democrats immigration policy will see a decline in earnings over the ten-year period. at the same time -- >> so you're making what might be a very effective political argument for the fall. are you seeing in the data? in the polling or it's going to have a tangible effect among democrats? >> working class americans, their support for president obama has come down more than any other voting group. these are reagan democrats.
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>> angry about immigration. >> they're angry about the paycheck. >> bring in the panel. to back up that, rasmussen put a poll together on that, and did find in the data people earned under $30,000 a year prefer a reduction in immigration. you back that up. why? >> this is the force of globalization, this is the effect when have you unrestricted immigration, it suppresses the income for low income and low education people. >> you think it will hurt people? >> the pew, the gold standard of research, pew looked for 2014, the number six issue is immigration. there are five other issues, health care, the budget deficits, the general job situation. so i don't think that immigration will be a lightning rod for the democrats to run on, and i think the pictures can hurt them. >> when you talk about immigration, at the end of the
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day, i think we all want -- and talk about stories that get ignored, the focus of our last segment, the veterans. months ago we were doing segments on how we want a sensible immigration policy where you have highly skilled immigrants into the country, they are educated and stay here, right? that will help the economy. nobody is talking about that known, it's all the border crisis. american business could get hurt by this to some extent. >> well, i think it could, colin, one thing that's helped businesses, and shareholders, we talk about the widening income gap in the united states, the companies have done better with lower, cheaper wages, as far as cheaper labor. that's benefitted the company side, the owners, the stockholders, which are the high end people that own that stuff and hurt the lower end. if you look at economy, we created another 8 million jobs since the recession in 2008. guess what? half of the jobs have been low wage jobs. former middle class jobs that
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have gone into the low wage blue collar spot. you're hurting the low end and helping the high end as we see in the stock prices over the last few years. >> who it helps and hurts politically? >> even if you are one of the people who immigration is your number one issue, you have to remember that back in 2010, i'd remind everyone president obama in his party had full control of the law making bodies and chose to give us obamacare, something that is trouble for democrats. >> carrie, what you were getting at. and mark, the republicans do what? to take advantage of this or play into what we're talking about. >> this is the democrats' number one issue, democrats will run away from the issue if they can. the ski not so much whether it's a top issue for voters, it's about the general political environment and how this impacts middle class and work class democrats, reagan democrats. whether they are working to support democrats at the polls.
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>> around the horn so to speak on that, the term reagan democrat, you don't hear it as much as you used to, mark's used it twice, do you think they're back for real? >> interesting, i always want to talk about reagan as much as i can. if you look at who votes in the midterms versus the general, it does seem to be blue collar, white middle class workers as opposed to the general which looks more diverse. that is a function of how it works. so i would argue that these are the voters who are more upset with what's happening at the border crisis. and i agree about lumping immigration as comprehensive. i think obamacare, if anything taught us the more you lump everything and make everything massive and put everything together instead of incremental changes, parse out the democrat
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are working to lump them as comprehensive. >> the competition for their jobs with the growing supply of labor based on the democrats immigration policy. >> and right. and reagan democrat part of it is interesting. maybe the way the current environment, is maybe they would be considering voting democrat this time around is questionable anyway. we'll have much more time with the all-stars tonight. mark, thank you. appreciate it. the hit king done taking hits. pete rose is here why he should pete rose is here why he should be a hñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhy
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so then you say why, is pete rose never gotten the second chance? why he's banned from baseball? here he is the hit king joins us now. you wonder about hypocrisy to some extent and whether something on a big night like this, the all-star game going on, steroid users being celebrated. what do you think of that? >> it's okay with me, they suspend him 50 games and he took his 50 games and did his punishment. connell: you don't see it hypocritical. >> my point is suspended 25 years. i made the mistake, i'm the reason i got suspended. i who took them, who didn't take them, i'm happy for them. he's doing a good job for baltimore. he let texas down last year when he took the 50 games knowing he was going to be a free agent next season and not too many people are going to break down the door knowing you are going to miss 50 days in
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the next season. connell: talk about the present day, you are not about to participate in the game of major league baseball or make money from it as manager as you used to be, that you would be doing now if you weren't band. we're going to talk about the new technology, this app that you are involved in, in a second. day to day, what is the business of pete rose? what do you do to go work? >> 20 days a month i work in a mall in las vegas at an art and music store and sign autographs for 4 1/2 hours a day. vegas is the only city in the world where that gig works. connell: there is demand for? >> yes. connell: people think las vegas, gambling. >> i'm working. if it was in hoboken, i would be in hoboken, 20 days a month. vegas is where it is. connell: what about orlando, disney world. the new people every day there is money you need to spend and
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they see a celebrity. connell: you are doing good? >> pretty good. connell: i saw a report in the paper, a million dollars a year. >> pretty good. i make about the same as you. connell: that would be more than me. a million dollars signing your name is pretty good. >> we do well, we have 25 items. we have a first class operation, i have greeters, assistance, salesmen in the back with display of the items. items go $80 to $800. connell: what's 800? >> a bronze hand of mine, a sculpture. and people take pictures and ask questions. we don't make you buy an autograph. when i'm working, i signed 10 or 12 autographs, i don't mind. connell: you're not charging these folks. >> no, no. connell: i want to hear about it. the app, so you're involved in another business, i was reading
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about, it kind of interesting, it's fantasy gaming though and people say pete rose, gaming, gambling. >> gambling is chance. you know, what i'm doing is knowledge, you have to have knowledge on the players that you select every night, and the diff we do is fantasy every night, not just beginning of the season. connell: called sports beat. >> it's playing fantasy sports. what it's going to do, it's going create guys who get involve to watch more games, go to games, listen to games on radio, because you can do it every day. not like you pick a fantasy team when the season start us and watch and follow players throughout the season, and whoever does the best gets the reward. in our app, 7 out of 10 people are going to win. it's a win-win situation. 70%. connell: thank you, pete. i had that one. the association with vegas, the association with this gaming app, do you think that hurts
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your bid? >> listen, i have family, i have bills i have to pay. connell: i understand that. do you think it hurts you. >> i don't worry about that. i've been suspended 25 years. so i'm getting up there in years now. i'm going take a chance now in 26th year? 27th year? i have to afford my family, put food on the table. not that we're starving, i have fun doing it. connell: does that mean that you have basically given up on that? >> it's out of my control. i don't worry about anything out of my control. connell: when you think about it. >> sure, i'd love to you be -- >> when you think about it, do you think it will happen or say it's never going to happen? >> it happens sometime, i don't know if i'll be around. anybody who lives in the united states would want a second chance, this say country that gives second chances.
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the guy that shot the pope got a second chance. mr. nixon got a second chance. connell: do you think -- what are the odds -- shouldn't say that. >> it's okay. connell: what are the odds of -- >> 6-1. connell: there you go! 6-1, pete rose making headlines, the odds of being inducted into the baseball hall of fame? >> i came are in '63. five years after the first guy went into the hall of fame might have been stan musial, i either played with or against, i know a little about the hall of fame and respect the guys who made the hall of fame. connell: of course. >> every person in his or her sport should want to make the hall of fame. if i ever have the honor, i'll be the happiest guy in the world. i'm the one who screwed up, don't sit on your show and whine because i'm not in the hall of fame. connell: do you have the speech
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ready? what would you focus on in cooperstown. >> thank you for all of you for being there. i had a similar situation when i broke the record september 11th, 1985, because i got a nine minute standing ovation. connell: i remember. >> what happens in the nine minutes, you have a chance to think about everybody that wasn't there that helped you to be there. in my case, my little league coaches, high school coaches, my father, my uncle who signed me. everybody is responsible for being there. that's all the thank-yous you do at the hall of fame. connell: imagine the crowd if you get in? >> think it would be a big crowd? connell: maybe selig on his way out? >> i hate to see him go. connell: any indication? a pardon of pete rose? >> if someone feels it in their heart to give me a second chance. i'll vote for that. i won't bet on that. i'll vote on that.
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business all-stars. but the foreign investors has been a story for a while that they just buy it as the investment the apartment is filled but what do we make of that? >> first of all, the prices of the city are high if you are a foreigner or not peotp%x only pay what they want to pay. >> but the other side is it is squeezing out there is not affordable housing because the foreign investors snatched up the building we cannot get affordable housing to. >> affordable housing is a problem because.2fu how will this city is doing. some americans also have the same problem. connell: they are here spending money.
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but the programs are put in by the government to encourage foreign investment of over $1 million. connell: let's see if everybody agrees. and scott i know you are a baseball fan and how about me asking pete rose what are the odds? with the foreign investors are you pro or con? >> i think got odds are good this is the free market at work on a lot of the foreign buyers than coming in we cannot get access to credit we have the real-estate bust and frankly during that period one of the big foreign buyers it is not the russians, it is the chinese
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coming with the a stronger yuan and with better credit and they think the united states is of a stable environment not a closed economy. connell: and your thoughts on this? >> there is the good reason to have a unit for property but if you don't want to live there because property-tax is you have to pay income taxes and that might drive people out to live there the foreign investors are just making what they see as an investment made the empty apartment but looking at a rental market about half the units are subject to regulation or subsidized housing so there are two different markets. connell: i want to ask about these empty buildings but your thoughts? >> you mentioned affordable housing but the liberals are going about this the wrong
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way. talk about the foreign demand is in manhattan and the mayor wants to put those people here but it is so much more expensive. you could put the four families in queens vs one family here using taxpayer dollars to subsidize get the bang for the buck. >> the builder cannot build foreign or american in new york city without having high and property. of lot or hotel condos but foreigners are living in new developments in downtown los angeles now the biggest development it will attract a lot of people bringing the of value up in the area that is not so great it is not the foreign investors but the price of new york city. and also the prices is a los
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angeles but almost always philadelphia, detroit, becau se the troy was underground you buy something $100 they could not give it away they are taking it and building all over that. >> in general it is speculative it is a risky asset class. so i agree. and i say let them go. >> maybe they will let you crash there. [laughter] connell: thank you for coming. of latest target for drones what about the fly over spies in court? it is a legal debate.
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>> it is the bird is is up playing it is a drone snapping pictures of you and your mistress the latest trend from private investigators to catch cheating spouse is in the act but is it legal? our attorney says it is a clear invasion of privacy but they say they get the red light. right -- why? the mckewon have a reasonable expectation in public that everything sell funds and gps ras tollbooth so a picture from surveillance creeping into your bedroom to open the curtain if it is from the streets it is fair game. connell: central park here in new york a private investigator standing next
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to a man stepping out with his girlfriend and there is a drone flying above taking video. >> that is a huge problem it is taking place in public areas. anybody that values individual rights should be concerned with there doing because it is one thing if the police use this with search and rescue but you cannot have random individual's private investigators using them to spy on people in their own homes going to gated communities up 20 or 30 stories. connell: get it together in terms of how we treat these whether taking a picture on the ground or as the law has seen in court there is a difference between corporate and private drones depending
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on how we view the new technology. >> you are right. technology is always ahead of the law so house cannot be used but i will tell you divorce lawyers love this because they can hire the private eye they can get the information then say you were caught cheating so your spouse gets x amount of money so until the laws catchup it is fair game. connell: it is the same of taking a picture that is admissible so why she wrong? >> it is different because you talk about drones being able to access places in people's private homes going up 30 stories a camera lens cannot do that. connell: we cannot blame them because of technology.
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>> it is another apartment building a helicopter fly by or a the hot air balloon or somebody on the rooftop so if they went in that house i agree with the reasonable expectation but in public doing something nefarious. >> we're not talking about the public. >> you didn't listen to his question. you answered in his home you said in the home but at central park the drones are not going into anyone's home. >> are you don't one dash are you done? connell: i don't remember the question. [laughter] >> no one will dispute what takes place in public what
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is at issue is the capability of drones to go into the private homes with the expectation of privacy but we need some regulation. connell: tmz is running around with the camera outside the studio. [laughter] thank deal. none of us have anything to worry about. >> exactly. connell: if you hate a long way to a restaurant you could have yourself to blame the truth behind the holdup ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer.
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blaming them for the long waits that customers are waiting around and nobody can get up a table. is this the new world that we live in? >> sold bonds are a great invention improving our lives but when it is mealtime can use up the phone down? not it and has the right bets it is common courtesy don't be social with your facebook friends during dinner but be social with me [laughter] connell: you would probably agree but there is scott with is a knowing friends. and then they keep ordering drinks then from wherever you are.
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but what is funny about these restaurants selling it to the waiters or waitresses were to have the wife died in the restaurant you are asking for it either way. if you have kids you're definitely not sticking around. >> this is a completely off topic but nothing drives me more crazy when the waiter tries to memorize the order because they inevitably mess it up. use technology the right way >> i think today in general the data the times taking longer i think they're just eating more look at the obesity rate but people are taking pictures and this is part.
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>> it is not necessarily cause and effect for some of these. >> could take statures? not at all. >> raising though white flag ending plans to launch post offices after the unions protested saying those jobs would unfairly go to nonunion workers. your thoughts on this? >> there was the point for that role for cesar chavez there were a flagrant abuses but our economy has totally involved and the unions are obsolete now they say they are progressive but they're very regressive. >> is a legitimate point.
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are they working their own self-interest? or are they hurting themselves with the arguments? >> i think they are self-serving absolutely. even those jobs and losing all but the consumer experience to those mailing services as well we miss out on dates try to keep the monopoly. >> even trying to be self-serving almost hurt themselves. >> they hurt their image absolutely more of the public is becoming doubtful that they serve the public interest but just in their own. >> to that point did you take the post office and other staples then you lose your customers. so the u.s. ps is losing
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billions of dollars her quarter becoming more and more irrelevant so they have no legroom to stand on. >> it is about a declining business and that has not been faring well. >> it is the entry point. a friend of mine tried to start a business that was featured on fox business and the "wall street journal" but the postal service tried to kill it trying to digitize the of mail but because of the union's. connell: interesting however many years from now when we are complaining about the wait times that the restaurant will there be up post office? is that your view? >> if you want to fedex we
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can send it so there will be more options but with government support and subsidies the usgs would already be extinct but whether or not we send stuff and all the way that sports related audible. but pete rose was on earlier with the all-star game should he be is now hall of fame hearing what he said? >> you are being so nice but from cincinnati my friends grew up with him we would watch him and the source of a lot of joy for us growing up. the point was well made. i like some of the guys. but they get 50 games and he gets 25 years?
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connell: i said we would be interviewing him tonight did you care? >> i don't know much about baseball but by only knowledge i just know that gary sheffield sound sold similar but then i heard he was possibly using drugs and i thought he was ripped ruining the brand. [laughter] >> five will reserve my go to he is worth the hall of fame but the punishment does not fit the crime and there is the double standard at work. connell: i tend to agree even if he was now reinstated to be a part of the sport you can find go way because he is the greatest player -- one of the greatest players of all time coming up if the obama administration goes
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are we on? on the earth round, is it opposite day every day for liberals, then frank, i was hoping for tran person see, terns you on hoping does not always work. joanne says, no freaking way if they were transparent we would have had answers to benghazi, and irs. and scott said, i would say they are more like transpersonally nontratransparent government in morning history, and this from a guy that never knows what his administration is doing, until he reads about it in the paper. tom writes, i can think of a lot of adjectives, a few cuss words as well. we like it when people use the
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word cuss. thank you, hash tag cacav when you write in, i'll be back tomorrow. kennedy: i know what you are saying about the border crisis, throw the bastards out. not the helpless children, congress, and president. that is the bunch with scabies, people uthey are over it. no one has a good solution. lack of. thigh, and stupidty on all making an army of inspects welcome. a new report shows our collision course with disaster is too close for comfort. some busy body wants to political call into 6
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