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if you can't watch, dvr us. keep it right here with lou dobbs coming up next, and neil cavuto with a two hour special. lou: good evening, canadian capital of ottawa is under lockdown at this hour. after a gunman shot and killed a canyon soldier -- canadian soldier at country's national war monument before making into the parliament building, firing off what some witnesses have said were as many as 30 shots. you can see on the screen. a quick thinking spectator videoed some of the shooting, and people scattering. further violence was stopped when the parliament hill shot and killed the assailant who was later identified 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau.
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he is believed to be a canadian born citizen. awaitingnesing notification of f kin, shooter did not hit a single other person. although three others in the parliament building were injured, none wounded by gunfire, they were taken to the ottawa hospital, their injuries are considered to be not life threatening, we don't know the killer's motive for the shooting only 24 hours earlier, canadian government had raised terrorism threat level from low to medium, citeing increased chat or line from radical islamists including the islamic state and al qaeda, we don't know the kill are's motive or whether he had tied to radical islamists, they have given the shooter's name on the fbi, and u.s. intelligence community to run through terrorist watch list databases, and ottawa authorities remain
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uncertain as to whether the gunman it apromp accomplices. >> this is a unfolding situation. i understand that people have many questions. and we are committed to providing some answers as soon as we're able. what i can tell you, right now is that all available, and necessary resources were activated and deployed immediately, when we became aware of the incident. there will continue to be here for as long as there needed. lou: president obama echoing how little investigators know at this hour. >> we don't yet have all of the information about what motivated the shooting, we don't yet have all of the information about whether this was part of a broader network or plan or whether it was an individual or series of individuals who decided to take these actions.
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lou: also we'll bring you the latest in what michael brown's autopsies have revealed, and what now appears to be facts surrounding his death. at least, some of facts. >> leaked grand jury testimony from ferguson, missouri revealed officer darren wilson's version of events for first time. along with a coroner's autopsy report that supports officer wilson's explain nation of how and why he shot michael brown dead. >> and ebola, and obama administration's high stakes gam gamble with the lives of many americans, the centers doctor s for stkraoedisease control. tracking those coming from west africa. >> we'll go live to
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cdc headquarters in atlanta, for the latest. >> we begin tonight with ottawa, and potential ties of the shooter to radical islamist terrorism, fox news reporting that canadian officials now believe that the ottawa shooter had converted to islam. fox business correspondent ashley webster with the report. >> reporter: lou, right now there are still large number of buildings in and around parliament hill, in on th ottawa remaining in lockdown, officers still going room to room looking for other possible suspects, they do not know if there were more suspects involved. they are not taking any chances. a lot of people have been stuck in the buildings and are still there 9 hours now. aofrb thafter the shooting, thee been told to stay put, behind locked doors, and stay away from the window, gunman identified
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32-year-old michael zehaf -bibeau, he had a history of drug use before converts to islam, he changed his name from michael joseph hall. and they are seeing if there are ties between this attack today and the one monday where two canadian soldiers were attacked by another recent convert to islam, one soldier killed, he was run down the attacker in that case also shot and killed. military members we're told in quebec are advised not to wear their uniforms in public unless they are on official duty, for fear other attacks could be directed toward them. as you can imagine, shooting today also creating some market jitters on canada's tsx index. lost 235 points. if you look at chart of today's action, as soon as news of the
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shooting came out, the stock market dropped, as i say, about 1.5%, biggest drop off in 16 months, the dow dropping 154 in part when the shootings were first announced. but, as i say, the situation is fluid. and there is still a search on for more possible suspects and a motive. lou: ashley thank you very were. >> and much more on ottawa attack in a fox business network special report, neil cavuto hosting the two-hour special beginning immediately after "lou dobbs tonight". and deadly ebola outbreak in west africa. with numbers rising, this size cdc increasing monitoring of visitors here. fox news john roberts with our
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report. >> reporter: cdc director. announces all travelers from liberia, sierra leon or guinea will be actively monitored for infection for 21 day, the program will launch monday in 6 states where 70% of incomeing travelers are located. >> require travelers to respect temperature, and -- to report temperature and or present or absence of ebola. >> to combat ebola today, all passengers who begin their trip in 3 hardest hit west african nations must fly into the one of 5 american airports screening for fevers, as ebola czar ron klain starts his new job, meeting with the president on his first day. >> this is a disease, if it is caught early, and the help -- hospital knows what to do early does not present a massive risk
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of spreading. >> reporter: as u.s. works to prevent the disease from speeding, another survivor out of the hospital, nebraska medical center releasing journalist phaoubist phaoubgisi. >> nobody deserves to die under the circumstances that have existed in west africa. >> mukpo contracted the virus while working in lin liberia. john roberts, fox news. lou: secret service involved in what a governor inspector general calls quote, a serious lap in judgment. taking place in 2011. agencies normally assigned to patrol the area around the white house, were pulled from duty to help settle a coworker's personal dispute with her neighbor, nearly an hour's
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distance away, we're coming right back. lou: facts in shooting death of michael brown begin to emerge in ferguson, missouri. the details of brown's autopsy, merging. dr. michael bodden conducting an autopsy on michael brown and is with us tonight. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with over 900 locations for walk-in medical care. and more on the way. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery.
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lou: a leaked medical examine's autopsy report, reveals that michael brown was shot in the hand at close range, and he had marijuana in his system during the fight with officer wilson. the thumb wo won contained foren particular matter, 1 si consistt
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with discharge of a firearm. evidence corroborate's the officer's claim that a altercation took place in the police vehicle. our next guest conducted one of the three autopsies performed on michael brown. joining us, dr. michael pwod bo. your autopsy for the brown family, indicated the muzzle of the weapon was one to two feet away when discharged. is this finding by the medical examine consistent with your finding? >> it is, one foot or two feet away is still within the car, it looks like from fbi blood tests that there was a struggle in the car, and gun went off in the
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car. the medical examine st. louis, and myself. examined body with the naked eye did not see evidence of gunshot residue. on the microscopic test that they did, which were released, there is some material that looks like it could begun shot residue in the han wound, and cn only be seen under the microscope. that -- good medical examineers it sounds valid that there was a gunshot wound in the car, some kind of a struggle. lou: in our discussions, have you expressed high level of confidence, in st. louis medical came inners that team, of pathologists that work there. >> i agree, yes. lou: and idea that there has
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been so much discussion, public discussion, one can understand to certain limits, but waiting for this pathology report this long. do you believe, has it beeners necessary? >> no, my view, as a medical examine in new york city, we have police altercations, the quicker you released results the sooner the community will calm down. when somebody is shot with an altercation with police, family already does not trust the police, if the medical came examine refuses or can give out results, it can be interpreted as part of a cover-up, i think that earlier that results are released, the better it is for everyone. unfortunately the medical
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examineer cannot release it if the prosecutor tells them it will interfere with the investigation. lou: marijuana found in the blood system. >> yes. lou: of michael brown. how significant? how much? and how impaired would he have been. >> it was kind of recreational levels, it looks like from toxicology report he had recently spokeed marijuana. but marijuana makes people feel good, it does not necessarily make them do any bizarre or stupid things. >> we know he was doing bizarre, stupid -- >> well. lou: and. >violent things justmoments bef, i am not suggesting that marijuana would cause him to alike it did, di but did it impr his judgment or reasoning? >> it could to a small degree,
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people on marijuana do not assault police officers because of the marijuana. lou: people who are violent of nature do so irrespect tes irre. >> correct, violent people, the question is history of that. >> how soon will we have sufficient facts to feel comfortable. >> i think within the next few weeks or after the grand jury c. district attorney should release everything. but i think that both autopsy reports, the st. louis and please show that at least 6 gunshot wounds, one of which was from behind. that we agree on that. lou: and question is, why was that one shot, to what part of the body. >> the arm. lou: so it is -- another. >> they have security videos
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perhaps, they have many things that have not been released yet that can help bring a conclusion to this. lou: so late in bringingnese nese these facts forwards with so many opinions and view points have been hardened and in place. >> the sooner the facts get out the better it is so they stop speculating. lou: thank you dr. michael pwodz en. bodden than. >> thank you. lou: juan williams is joining me now, your reaction to what dr. bod everyon ben said, and your n has said and your estimation to how that autopsy report, that part has been leaked speaks to us. >> my first reaction is, to you, lou. i think that you are so on to something here we don't discuss. i am a political guy, that is what i do. i hear we don't have a full story, now months after the
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the event, i think, i understand why people are upset. and suspicious. of the facts, second thing i have a react to is dr. bodden's comments, it is clear from what the doctor said, he thinks that the reports that videotape all that, needs to be put i in to public because opinions are hardening. i see this now leaking into midterm election campaigning, is that people are using one sydor another, to try to fire up their respective political base. lou: there is no doubt about it. and exploiting ingation that sus tragedy in ferguson, missouri, juan, i think i'll say it is -- straight up, this president, attorney general should be embarrassed efficient their ed efficient their conduct -- for their conduct and words for the lack of leadership
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they have shown. do you disagree with me. lou: >> i think i do, i have to ask you a few more questions. i think part of the response. lou: one great thing about two colleagues and friends talking we can ask one another questions. fire away. >> okay, i think that whether holder acted, attorney general , i think that idea was to make sure that the african-american community in the midst of the protests, i believe that a lot of people were from outside, and were agitate or, to make sure that criminal justice system reported life of michael brown, not a case of a cover-up by the establishment to protect the officer and that the life of the poor black person would be ignoreed. i don't see how that is a bad thing, i ask you how you saw that as a bad move. lou: this suggestions that attorney general present of necessary to supplant leadership
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of the state of the county, and the community and those elected officials all receiving a majority of the vote of black voters in the community. it frankly denied i think an opportunity for a dispat dispase process, and attorney general rally himself cast questions about honesty of the process, if i can ask you a question. i have to have a to this point process seems honest and cob rahtive and moving at a glacial pace but now, as the doctor said we may have some resolution with full public knowledge of what happened in a matter of weeks. the great lesson for two guys like and you me, who are journalists, in the business of the public knowledge, it
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infuriates me to see how long if has taken and the way in which both sides have manageed -- >> mismanageed. >> and exploited the situation. >> to you, i would respond, right from the start, the police were not forthcoming with information even a police report, the name of the officer, they acted as if they were in a cover-up mode. lou: remember, we were watching demonstrations, and actual looting taking place, and very career statements from even state senor, and others making public threats again public safety, and pucke public ord -- public order there was a highly charged situation, i think that the police officer, and his you know, there was a reason for that rid dense i understand -- red dense i understand.
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juan we have to go. we have gone over, last words on the matter. >> look, i wish we could get all of the facts on the table. that you know decent people who want a resolution and honesty, could feel you know, justice was done here. lou: all right, and i think that you are right on that, i join you in that hope. and we will havea -- we hope within weeks, juan, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, lou. lou: juan williams, georgia democratic party, following up on what juan said, using ferguson tragedy, to get out of vote. a shocking flyer has been sent out to democrats showing this image, with headline, if you want to prevent another ferguson, a picture of two young girls, saying don't shoot, this photo that reads vote, a demonstrator on his knees with
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arms raised, fiery ferguson protest in the background, i suppose those folks have to be proud of themselves, don't you? it brings to us poll question tonight. do bluff obam -- do you believea administration will apologize to officer wilson if the facts do support his version of the michael brown shooting? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >> a look at last night's results if we ask if you believe -- 95% said yes. up next, cdc announcing a limited new strategy, to follow travelers who enter the country, from western africa. >> why just in just 6 states? iis it a matter of resources. >> we're talking about 6 states where about 70% of the travelers
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>> joining us tonight, dr. david sanders viroligist. you have studied ebola. does it have potential to be airborne? your react to -- reaction to this administration's strategy to ebola. >> can be transmitted with close contact of bodily fluids of a individual with systems of ebola. lou: doctor, is the administration being responsible or irresponsible in your view? given your research? >> i want to point-out there is
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no evidence that ebola is transmited by an airborne route. what our research has demonstrated is that the virus can enter the lung from the airway side, that is an important point. and there were a number of people who said that was impossible. our published research demonstrateed it was. other thing that viacomed on is the -- i have commented on the basis of the containment for ebola virus, that is that the hospitals that are being disignateed for containment have to be fueled. we cannot pec expects every hosl in the united states to be prepared to treat ebola patients.
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>> forgive me, i did not understand perhaps audience did not, those containment centers, 4 of them, have to be what? >> i think we should expand number of containment centers, and have regional centers all over but not expect hospitals all over to be able to perform containment. every hospital needs to be prepared for diagnosis, we don't know where a patient is going to turn up. but as soon as a person is identified with ebola, they should be transfered to a regional center. this is what i have been discussing, i believe that the cdc is moving in that direction. lou: clear, that set off something of a wave of through healthcare officials. who believe inn staffs are not -- believe their staffs are not
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adequately trained. how long do you think it would take to move those containment centers and major hospitals? >> a great question. so, the training is what is essential. we can have the equipment, but it is not easy to use. lou: but we don't have the equipment, doctor. >> to did around to train everyone. i would say, that you know we should be able to with concerted effort get people to became able of -- capable of diagnoseing it within a couple of weeks, we should be able to have regional centers coming on-line in a month or so. it is you know, it is just really a matter of focus, training and focusing of our resources on that sort of process. lou: your thoughts about providing only a differential on
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the disease, in 6 states, and following up with monitoring in 6 states, that is 70% of the problem. leaving 30% of the problem with ebola sounds like a dangerous sta cast stativity calltivity . >> this is not my expertise. lou: okay. 7% of folks that come here from west africa go through those 6 states, 30% will not be monitored because they go to other states. states. >> at-this-point, there is a low risk. the number of cases accelerates,
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then i think it is going to have to be more stri stringent. one thing that is necessary to do is to develop systems and to test them out. because things always go wrong. we have seen that. it is important to have a test model. i don't know if going to 100% tip i at this . is valuable. lou: i suspect like it is rat poison. 2% poison the rest isy o oat me. doctor we appreciate it, we're coming right back stay with us. >> what does it take to roll back years of the obama left wing agenda? more than a victory in the mid sterpl elections, so says author
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and saddest elections are all are those in 2010, you have supposeedly a big popular push back, and a gloryous tuesday night, and you think they have the message in washington, and on wednesday morning, nothing charges. lou: they did get the message, establishment g.o.p. co-opting tea party organizations, creating a couple of their own, defuseing a real expression of popular will. >> they like the voting fodder, then, when the polls close at 7 or 8:00 on a tuesday night, they say, see new two years. and life goes on. i think that big changes, big changes in this country, are reforce less changes made -- remorse less changes, looking at immigration for example, where neither party wants to talk
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about it. democrats are in favor of open borders, and even republicans who are opposed to it, are reluctance to bring it up, because they think they might sound racist. lou: and they also want that chamber of commerce money, and god save us from higher wages s from middle class, so says the chamber. >> i in that sense you do great damage in political process, you are teaching the lesson that responsible government by citizen legislators is less and less relevant to what is going on. take something like gay marriage, a classic case of how a specific identity group, moveed the culture, they identified the influential parts, every sitcom there is a gay best friend. that is more -- that is turned out to be more useful to them,
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than a particular congressman elected. that is what i mean by other 364 days of the year. lou: pop cull true is all about culture, and politics. one of the aspect is left controls the educational system in this country whether it is teachers union, k-12 or universities. >> which is fascinating, everyone expects students to go through a loopy phase. most people know 80 years ago, oxford union, would not fight for king and country. in fact, these days that attitude is through high school, and middle school, and grade school. and you have to be in the game there, you can't let for example in climate change that become default position. >> mark we have to take a break.
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because of breaking news, the book is, right over here. undoomed mark steyn . >> breaking news, white house fence jumper has been stopped, and apprehended on north lawn, happened just moments ago. secret service, on thecene of itouse.rthst wi min of bre hse sur foxinpe reporupith an lea tha cove, e, c't bve t f kning hour s thettacks . d o milita bes i aockdow ase, a psonnelold t stayn bas i ty lve bas
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getut o uniform a to not insight trouble. we will have large shopping malls, in all but lockdown under heavy guard, and people not much in a flood to shop. -- much in a mood to shop, in a crazy day for canada, they brace for what could be more recripple nationomw,bake asian markets op, reports are ther they are jitte, but confused about our approach, and canadians approach. in what we are calling this, we don't know, they don't know. and for next 2 hours we'll try to get to the bottom of what anyone knows, we'll see. lou: neil, appreciate it we look forward to your coverage, stay tuned for his 2 hour fox business special report. >> up next, president obama, no longer responsible for his own approval or disapproval ratings
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lou: a few comments on what democratic candidates have been trying to pretend is a whr-pbg standing wide gulf between themselves and the president. president perhaps not out of an inmate sense. is reminding all that these democratic candidates supported him, throughout. no matter how hard they try to run from him. and just how much punishment can a practicing narcissist suffer and for how long? with defection of voters, president can now rely only on reverend sharpton and liberal
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national media to pat him on the head, and soothe his aching ego, he loathes the liberal natural national media. media research center, looked at midterm election coverage. and found the 3 big networks have blacked out expected republican wave elect pro prosp. what happened in 2006 for example, democrats took both houses of congress, all newscasts could not stop talking about midterms then. get -- over that past month and a half, abc has not devoteed a single story, and cbs 14, and nbc 11. prin journalism equally help hull fulhelpfulto the president.
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"new york times" editorial board took up the issue of president's profound unpopularity, writing from their preferred perspective. as obama lop dog, rather than presidential watch dog, they wrote it, one of the reasons for his unpopularty is that nervous members of his own party have gondone a poor job of defendings policies over nearly 6 years of his presidency allowing a republican narrative of failure to take hold. times editors conclude this the president's problems are rooted in disloyal democrat could candidates, and the loyal opposition. there they go. once again. trying to assure themselves of a place at the president's feet. or lap. perhaps mr. obama's resent am, are not misplaced after all.
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lou: joining us tonight, katy capavlich. you wrote an article about republicans gaining favor with women voters. >> they new ap poll out today showing that republicans are one that women want to vote for, which is opposite of what we saw in 2012. 44% of women overall want to vote for republicans just 42% want to vote for democrats, and key here in this poll, is that these women, exist in battle ground state like colorado, louisiana, even virginia. lou: let's -- you have to be worried? >> i am bucking up as best i can. great to be with you, and katie . what is encouraging the reason you see democrats running virtually even, they are winning
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amongst women by double digits. lou: which women? >> the women that vote -- >> married women, single women. >> single women have been more partial to voting democrat, and married women, older women, republican. >> like other demographic groups, you are jazzed up? >> this is a good sign. >> i just disagree. i think that democrat thought that 2012 war on women rhetoric would work it is not working in places like new hampshire where scott brown has pulled ahead, in colorado, mark udall, an extremist with quote women's issues, is now losing to cory gardner. >> go to poll tracker, a app, you see of state's polling data, you see that in these republican states, no matter what you may top say, women are voting for the democratic candidates for
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senate because of issues like pay equity they support violence against women'sage. lou: there you go again. let me say to you, fact is that sonat -- senate democrats are running from this president. what is fun to watch the president chasing -- say, remember me? i am the president, the guy you have worked work katie ? do you make much of it. >> i loved what you said about his earnin ego suffering and nap takenarcissism taking a huge hit, you were right on. he cannot stan the fact that the democrats are distanceing themselves from his agenda. the only thing he cares about is his agenda. president is out there is aing, these are people who support me, he is doing the opposite of what
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they are saying. and need. >> republicans are running for senate trying to embrace obamacare. >> where? >> in kentucky, mcconnell for kentucky connection. >> you are not going to respond a well the of time trying to connection. lou: really, you done answer the didn't answer the question. >> you did. lou: i asked but democrats. >> you see -- >> let's talk about voters. voters. >> mitch. >> voters are voting. lou: you guys. >> voters for a ryan, and obamacare is one of them, but foreign policy. lou: and thank you. >> if i could just. lou: you can't.
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