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single novell. ♪ neil: this is what we have today. >> i'm not getting into what they holld. neil: won't that be a kick. this is the whole thing here. boots on the ground in iran, the australian latest defense minister telling us the so needed and isis the so bad. britain is reporting muchthe sa and france looks te same with weapons to the region, holding up the possibility of sending advisers to the region. this is france. something has to be giving these countries pots.
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able to the very real evil that is. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. over-the-top worried about violence and the most shameless killers of the world has ever seen. i've said it before and i will say it again that these isis bad guys are so bad that al qaeda fears them and the taliban still doesn't know what to make of them. britain and france seem to appreciate the gravity of the situation and what is at stake. but to hear them tell it, no, we don't comment know, he doesn't. but the prospect o this uber il islamic state led by political leaders will unleash a rain of unmitigated terror on christians and others that it deems unworthy a nonessential. neverminthat isis is acting like that now. you heard the stories of the whole town's residents buried aliv their bodies in children's bodies destroyed an that is what a of these isis
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factions of the rings separately across iraq. imagine what they will do when they all come together. and australia's latest thughts, first up to hn cochran, who caught in iraq and knows the area well and what the threat of isis is. so captain, it is interesting hearing these other countries saying that maybe we shouldn't be so pasive. >> we needed those people to kind of gets through the logistics of having this multi-nation with letting iraqis go, when we saw ths star rising with isis coming in, not doing anything, we t her aircraft over there and these hard targets are easy to find, there in the mountains and we need
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more personnel and their that contain the kurds in the iraqi army, with all that we nee to do neil: what brings this new sense of urgency, capta? it must be alarming. franceis even looking at sending aanced weaponry and more and they must be looking at this intelligence. what is going on? >> i don't think the presidential an assertion is really working at the intelligence. we bring special forces men and i wi tell you, with al qaeda and ourr arab enemies are fraid of, we have united states earnings and special forces. when we can bring them earnings in to train iraqi forces, to do ctrol. neil: can you say tat we've been there done that, and we spent a lot of years?
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>> yes, a lot of years in training. but at the time we took police action. neil: youou are saying that we need these boots on the ground? >> yes, that makes it look like it's important. neil: what you know from your own intelligence? what is it aboutthem that uses the iraqi army -- they areoutnumbered 10 to one? >> there is no support behind their army. that is the problem with the iraq army. neil: what is it about isis that scares the you know what out of them? >> no, they'reoing to kill and assassinatthem do whatever they can. neil: their modus operandi is just terror complete terror. and they have an army of these taught us thatre goining around as he said. even their own organizations are part of this. neil: they all come together, i
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guess. what then would be different an what we are seeing now? remark i think that what you're seein right now is they took 40,000 people into a mouain that we and all the people realize oh, my goodness, we are talking about a human tragedy that i occurring when we can put some people in there early ough to train our special forces to pinpint these weapons but they need our people on te ground to pinpoint
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>> crisis is taking anoer stab in that city, same as that and he is not injuring innocent civilians, but the battle lines hereinafter we have o start it. neil: in the meantime, wondering if the president even has his chances. >> everything that i have concluded is that he's read the intelligence, or we have a bigger problemegarding intelligence. to suggest that this is part o that, they have gone much further than al qaeda had.
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neil: that one is even bigger if he's not even reading his intellgence. a real leader might want to be on top of tht. and so crg, i think that that makes the point that i was raising. were we are sort of beg reminded by her own allies about e alarming nature of this threat. >> yes, and it isamazing france is saying that we have to wake up to this whole issue. neil: that alone was a fox news alert right there. >> forgive me for laughing because thiis not a left issue and if we had backed up the troops that were left in place, saying that you have our support, if you have taets on the ground, make sure to take them out annd mr. cheny s it
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right. but i don't think he is reading hi daily briefings. because he has an esay and he has cia and satelites and dres are constantly providing information and when they have a carradine hat theycouldn't could've done something to stop them like they did when the iraqis were on their way -- neil: you have to right on a lot of this. my thoughts on this, r what it is worthworth is they are getting involved and i understand where he's coming from. but it we nderstand hat he is just engaging himself and that can cause even more harm. >> i agr nless keep in mind mr. obama continues to say that
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there is no u.s. military solutions and so you can't say that we can't say good luck, you're on your ow thout the support. neil: if you don't ind my retur of the financial intert here, let's say that isis does achieve th they are talking about despite if thehe initable what was the markets -- what would the markets feel? many have factored that in is a distinct possibility and what the reali causea big selloff? >> the market is impervious to anything now dailies in the short term.
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andnow all of all of a udden we are leaving behind e ft that this is civil war going on in sia and 200,000 people are dead, iran is moving to nuclr capabilities and centrifuges and i know that fox viewers know this. but this group of people, as the captain said, they are terrorists and not militants and they are not soldiers, they are terrorists and i understand tey have called terrorism trorism. so if were going to win this battle against terrorism and theysay that they are on a wide every one off you out god for d at that dam broken, that they will wipet the
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neil: the ukraine is lking to put sanctions on russia, but we are letting th fal ukraine. is that big oil companies are invadingith the busiss of ruia because they don't want to hurt them. they really hurt the side that was doing this sanction a well as that bein a big team, apparently, i don't buy it, i whether you have pain or not,
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liz macdonald is here. hat you think we are getting fromom the sanctions? we just don't want to gotoo far. >> it would only work if it went really far across europe. other cotries have anxxon mobil partnership because we don't want to jeopardize that. eveone has a deal going on in this regime was built up on raisg oi and gas revenues by taki over companies that were privatized. neil: and then having these international deals legitimized it. >> they went bankrupt because they couldn't afford to run these other satellite countries is not goin to make that mistakeagain when he's ising the revens of the stes they can dthis again. >> i have talked oileecutiv and russian backed laments and to understand vladimir pin, you haveounderstand that th
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1998 default was incredibly embarrassing. not just king over il companies, ut he wants tobe a superpow. remaably embarrassing. russia now wants to be known as an energy superpower taking over entire coutries and ukraine in crimea, potential shale deposits there, theyent to w in georgia to up the hype i'm from central asia into euro. so that is why you see people n rope that understand this. so the sanctions don't even cover this. and the extensions are not retroactive. >> guess how ty are going to do this, guys? if you look at american company influence over their, we are teaching the russ how to for. they are takg our industry and using it for xpiration and not giving them the good ideas.
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neil: ybe have to recognize it in order for sanctions to hurt him, we are havi to give them these thigs. they are sayingo far, but don't go q quite that far.ings. they are saying go far, but don't gouite that far. >> exxon mobil is onlyike a third ofthe situation. but how much do we need that? i can defnely see the case of european energy. europe is the e that is consuming most of the gas revenue. >> exxon mobil definitely want to be in the game here. and that is exctly right. >> they have $7 million going on as well. last satuday they had a 700 million-dollar well that they'd been working on for about five years or so of course they want to do that because they
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have tonsf money invlved. neil: than the sanctions go nowhere. >> its archives to get her. so that is the issue. neil: in the meantime, do you see this guy? docrats say stick a fork in him and he is has done. but why are they spending more than a million dolrs to seal the deal? mae because they are worried? yo heard all of the other you heard all of the other individuals speak. because embattl congressman michael grimm is here and only here.
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neil: democrats are spending a lot of money to make their case. maybe because michael grimm is upset. if the embattled congressman is such a lost cause, why our national democrats, national democrats dumping nearly $1 million in negative ads to try to figure him up? in october, and overall campaign for a reelection, even the speaker of the house has ignored. his opponent is outspending him 10 to one and michael grimm doesn't even have enough dough for himself. who's who says that he's dead man walking? not micha grimm. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> it is good to be here. neil: how are you holding up? >> i'm doing well. what you do don't see out there is how much support we have. staten island has rallied around
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me and they come up to me, they say hang in there, we are with you 100%. so the numbers are looking a lot better and there is no question that we are leaving. that is why the democrats are spending so much now. it's two things. number one they want to try to get in the race and number two they are trying to distract from all of the realities that is going on. the obama administration bringing democrats down and my opponent has a record for this district. neil: at the largely staten island district but your opponent isn't from staten island. and we just went through this moment where he shut down the bridge and that is a big deal. so this is a guy that is very close to bill de blasio, he does not want to upset al sharpton,
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so he sides with the people and that is a big deal. when you look at that, raising property taxes, can you imagine more tolls also for staten island? neil: i noticed that you are also a loan. you don't have people with you. and are you just kryptonite? >> i would not say that. i have a huge campaign staff, mostly volunteers. most of my friends have stock by me and they have stuck with me. so listen, i have tremendous respect for the speaker and he has a very difficult job. he has do what he has to do. i respect that. neil: how will you be two republican colleagues? >> a lot of people have asked a
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question and i have to be honest with in the last couple of months i have had more republican colleagues come up and shake my hand and say that they are with me. chairman jeff hensley has been very supportive. neil: they know you're in a battle here. you think that they think with this indictment, they are not avoiding you. >> it's just understood. neil: do you think that this was politically motivated? not only the timing making it to wait for republicans to choose an alternative and the fact that the trial itself is going to be in october, it's just all politically calculated. >> i don't think it would be in october, i figure would be much later than that.
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>> i don't want to think for them. i think about what the issues matter in what they are in my district. my people see that it's a distraction and what they care about is that i was there for them during hurricane sandy when congress was broken and the president was there. i passed legislation to create hundreds of jobs. so i think that they care about what i'm doing, there's another investigation of and those involved for not-for-profit, i think you're going to see a lot more investigation. neil: do you think that your opponent surprise list by replaying one of the incidents were they kind of had evened it out? that it actually helps you come
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of the tough guy image, is that something that your constituents like however embarrassing it may be? >> that was obviously a mistake because i let my emotions get the better of me. but i am a fighter and there's a reason that they sent me to combat. staten island in particular is pushing a pill. if you don't fight, you're going to get nothing, whether it's the bridge or the lack of transportation infrastructure were if we are the forgotten row. neil: i know in this case you gave them more than enough ammunition they are saying questionable behavior and all that and you know all the charges. that you gave them the sword and now they are pushing a new. >> no question, circumstances is making it more difficult battle.
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they see this for what it is and they now know who i am. so how do they make their lives better and i plan on being a congressman for quite a while to come as long as they will have me. neil: did you ever think of quitting? not running? i know you have stepped down from the finance committee. >> you know, that is a great question. what the council to step down worry about myself? absolutely. would that be the smarter thing to do and that well, absolutely not. none of my colleagues privately or publicly have asked me to
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step down. personally would not be a better thing for me to do as a human being just personally? yes, so i can just dedicate all of my time and not just leave it to the situation. but then i would be breaking my word to my supporters and constituents and that is what matters to me. if you look at my resume i could've went on and did many other things. >> have you talked about trying to settle this early on into an agreement with the government? >> i can't discuss the case at all. bellamy just say again that wyatt ran for congress in the first place is the same reason i enlisted in the marine corps when i was 19 and 20 a guy, is because i really believe in what i'm doing. so look at what is going on. if people try to return to the traditional values that actually matter like hard work and pride and dedication and sacrifice in some of this progressive movement not only with president obama but with our mayor, mayor
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bill de blasio. neil: even your detractors would say the repair for your constituents and certainly for staten island. had it not been for that, he wouldn't be doing as well in the polls and all of these legal situations notwithstanding, that is what is keeping you afloat in helping you get reelected. >> i would say yes and no. yes because that's my work ethic and maybe that's what the media picked up. but i have move mountains for small businesses and an example is 25 years, one man became homeless and addicted after serving, 25 years. i got him off his back benefits and he's now in an apartment and he says that he has a live because of me and my team. i have countless stories like that. and that is what matters.
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neil: had you never run, if this would never have happened? >> everyone has days when nothing seems to be going right and are fighting and they say it's not going to go through, and the president signed the landmark legislation, saying that it's all worth it, i have my job i need to do. so i think that i have made life a lot better. when i first got elected, people said it's important. they see me in brooklyn, they see me in the southwest area, going into other areas, they see me talking to them and listening and i welcome them and i say right now that i will do my
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best. neil: do you find it ironic that may be more than democrats who have the possibility of winning that, that republicans are even more antsy. >> no, i don't think so at all. i think that people recognize again that they don't have a good candidate and that certainly helps, but my work ethic is what carries me. so i am consistent whether it's rebuilding the marina were nixing someone's home because of flood insurance or all of the other things with veterans and seniors and i'm consistently out there and working. and that is what people care about. they want a congressman that will get the job done and i get the job done. neil: congressman, thank you for being on. it's great to see you. coming up next, chronic budget problems. why legalizing pot is bringing in a ton of graz want to know how
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the one organ is expecting up to $40 million of revenue for legalizing marijuana and will also be put up for a vote in november and not just for the revenue. >> i don't think the state should be regulating what we should do. i don't think the state should eat in business criminalizing something and has no ability to tell us that this is a form of crime. neil: and it does build some
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people's senses. if they get into a car, they have a couple of joints, they're not going to be as responsive had they not. and the concern that we could be opening up a lot of trouble -- what do you think? >> even in colorado where they legalize pot, they say that they have people driving under the influence is minimal, so minimal of an issue compared to individual freedom. yes, there are going to be some negative consequences. you deal with those. you criminalize driving under the influence. but you don't criminalize the activity for everyone that has a join because a few people my driving. neil: a little bit of questionable stuff, this has been legalized and the are you know t, cocaine is legal or not
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i think it should be legal. and the fundamental point is that it's not the role of government to tell us the products we should consume or not. and i think that there are very few crimes are committed under the influence. neil: this is the whole canopy of drugs and substances. >> you know, even the fda, experimental drugs and against cancer, we should have the right to use those drugs without having the bureaucrats dictating to us whether we can or cannot. because if i'm dying, what is the government's business if i put things into my body?
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neil: as is honesty say that the risk is that this can kill me, but i have very few options perhaps different in this legalizing something for the sake of lead singer. >> slouches the sake of freedom. alcohol was once illegal. neil: that is true. >> there's a reason why they decided that was wrong and it's a violation of our individual liberty to decide what is good for us and what is not good for us and what's right for us and not right for us. even if all of us agree that cocaine is bad, and i'm certainly not advocating anyone to use it, it is certainly something to look at. neil: it's always good having
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neil: in tonight's let me be brief, replacing giant health warning soy pack of more girls could look like this. love morris says if and when this happens, the largest tobacco company, do they have a case? saying that the government is way out of line. why do you disagree? >> because the government has tried to protect people from themselves and making that decision and we have antitrust laws and we have warnings on
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cigarettes already. printing and marketing is a multi-alien dollar industry. and the government is trying to make the higher priority and by telling a company that they can't brand itself with the image and the appearance that it has had, that is going way beyond they do and don't, isn't? >> absolutely, the government is going way too far here. and i actually call this the state gone wild. because it's one thing to say that we're concerned about the health of the public and we don't want to encourage kids to smoke. but how about focusing on education and educational campaigns, having them teach kids that smoking is bad, unhealthy, it can kill you. we can restrain or the companies can advertise. but to say that up private business can advertise the way they want to advertise using their own trademark and logo, that's a restriction on trade.
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neil: to what is the next step? if you hate fox, you don't have the boxing. >> they lied about it, they knew about this. >> there were lots of date warnings. i mean, a lot of them have done their part. >> there are already limits and you can have photographic images. there are certain things that they do. >> we still have this in the magazine and if you like it or not, the image holds.
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>> you're making my point for me because those are not acceptable to children and kids can't buy those. >> what do you make of that. >> i agree with him, i think it's very dangerous because it is not the role of government. they can reasonably regulate, but they cannot basically run a private business and that is what they are doing here. so what is next? are they going to say that you can't use this on our phones because ipods are addictive? or you can't use your logo for mercedes benz because it can be dangerous. >> they are going way too far. and it's an unreasonable restriction. neil: i wish you guys had more time, unfortunately don't. in the meantime, we are sorry that i didn't warn you about candy crush. but i did. so i hate to burst your bubble, but i think of this because i'm never wrong.
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this is eventually going to have a lucrative revenue model and i have spent a good deal of money here. so why were they going public? and some companies could actually use this but this is just the cash out. >> we have tiny bubbles blowing all over and if we have this and you have to say what is going on. he spoke, i get back, maybe. and i know the they are saying that they did have profits. neil: so if they have a means to justify this, maybe that would
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be a separate matter. >> sometimes it is hindsight. >> i'm talking about us mortals can only look in the rearview mirror. but it's something like that. neil: what happens now? if anything we learn more about repeating it. so there's going to be another bubble. >> that is the question. >> for all of the viewers, are we going to make a screeching you turn in the market? it's a really ugly month for earnings revision. neil: scott, i forgot about you, my friend. what does it mean enact. >> no one forgot about me and no one puts me in the corner. as joe said earlier, it's just a cash out, if you are in involved
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in candy crush, on this revenue where you can cash out and they do poorly on the exchange and it's creating a lot of well in america because people are making it happen. >> if it sounds too good to be true, we never learn. and we never learn about celebrities, we hold them up and then when they die they are all shocked another reaction and anger. robin williams is the next
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than a few of you are read to have it out. >> let's drop the robin williams thread. he took the coward way out, that is harsh. but i can understand if his family feels that way, all they know that is a husband and cad is gone -- dad is gone, he is not coming back. >> depression is a disease, a contagious one, in one person has it in the family the whole family is affected by it. remember that their death scene will be ugly, not private, and others will be left to clean up their remains, suicide is not laudable. >> kevin in texas, i was awe-struck at your tribute to robin williams. it was also confuseing to me, why does someone like yourself, who must have some infrom peck
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pecktion get you of every day and sell your soul to the devil? why must you and fox news lie to the world? kevin? should i be working at msnbc, if, that ven, you are the one taking a tragedy, then there is henry. you are worse than a jerk with your interrupttions, and your stupid laugh, you are also a nonphotogenigenic person, if you watch yourself ever on reruns or whatever, your facial expressions while you listen to your guests, when you do, is something you should look at. anyway mr. cavuto. >> i am taking a big leap, saying you are not a fan, i will
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take a leap here, say, you should take a great leap. and leave. good night. kennedy: no matter where the president pivots he can't seem to find allies. whether it is fickle voters, or senators of his own party, he can't get a break, tim kaine, and john mccain -- to the president's membrane, they have a piece of legislation up for grabs. and good news for president, hillary is note the only flocking hawk, the pope now wants to drop thousands of pounds of vengeance on isis. the pope is in, congress might be out, where do you stkapbd in stand in this?
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