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the show if you can't watch it one man we bring him in to tie the big news together, lou dobbs, keep it right here on fox business. lou: good evening, new evidence tonight obama administration lied to congress, and american people about the criminal records of more than 100 illegal immigrants who were released into our society last year. immigration and customs enforcement released 2200 illegal immigrants from detention centers in february of 2013. the administration citeed budget constraints, at the time, the agency claims that 669 of those individuals had criminal records as a result of only misdemeanor convictions. however, a "usa today" freedom of informationag act request, pn
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tra ticks that -- contradict that claims. and that group, includes individuals who were charged with kidnaping, with drug trafficking, sexual assault and murder, morton told congress, point blank, in may of last year, none of those released had been charged with violent crimes, white house today would not comment on the damning report. >> we talked about why we believe it is important for us to increase security resources at the boarder to protect the border weaker have talked about how we believe deportation policy of this country should be focused on these individual that pose a risk. and that will continue to be focal point of our oforths -- efforts. lou: also, new eyewitness testimony and racially charged michael brown shooting investigation, details have been leaked from ferguson, missouri
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grand jury. up to 7 african-american witnesses, confirming that officer darrel wilson's version of what happened that day, is accurate. and each of them seems to fear what might happen to them because of that testimony. our full report straight ahead. >> and it was a good day for visitors on wall street, a 200 plus point rally for dow jones. results in a paper gain of $300 billion on the day. >> we begin with more from the obama administration's continuing campaign of disinformation. "usa today", reported in today's edition the obama administration lead to congress and the public about the release of criminal illegal imgarages. official records obtained by "usa today", show that illegal immigrants releaseed from jail last year were not quote, low risk offenders, who d do not hae criminal records. in fact, many of these released were chargeed with serious
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crimes, ranging from second crimes to drug -- sex crimes to drug trafficking, kidnapping and murder, mike emanial with our report. >> reporter: the obama administration assured the american people and congress that the 2200 people released from immigration jails in 2013 to save money, had only minor criminal records. but these documents reveal immigration officials released illegals who faced more serious charges including homicide, sexual assault and drug traffic trafficing, lawmakers, called this deeply troubles. >> why the administration puts the interest of individuals who are in the country illegaly ahead of the interest of 99 innocent americans, i don't think anyone can answer. >> reporter: this is made by i.c.e., were low level efonders, the releases involving individuals have more criminal
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histories were dictateed by issuspecial circumstances outsif the agent's control, in february last year, jay carney made an argument it was about saveing money. >> the agency released the low risk, noncriminal detainees under a less expenseive form of monitoring. >> reporter: in march 2013, i.c.e. director john warden was pressed by virginia republican congressman randy forbes. >> i'm looking at this list, i am running through a couple of them, no one on that list of charged or convicted with murder, rape or sexual abuse of a minor, were that? >> they are were not. >> reporter: he defended administration effort overall. >> i can tell you the obama administration continues to place a priority in ensureing this the american public and protect and safe. >> reporter: critic in congress say this is thigh example of the
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-- this is another charge else was the administration believeing it above the law. in texas republican senator cornyn is among those calling for hearings on this matter. lou: mike thank you. >> protests in ferguson, missouri, heating up again, amid revelation of new evidence, that supports officer darren wilson's account of why he shot michael brown 2 1/2 months ago. according to the washington post more than a half dozen black witnesss havs have provided tesy that supports the police officer's version of evens, that is two fought for control of wilson's gun. that brown was shot after he charged the officer in the street. grand jury is expected to complete its deliberations and come to an official decision on whether wilson should face charges for the shooting next month. lou: new develop in terrorist attack on parliament hill in on ottawa yesterday, canada hails a
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new national hero, royal canadian mounted police released new information and video evidence of terrorist attack that killed a canadian soldier at war memorial, this is the nation's politician honor the dead service man and the man who ended the violence, fox news correspondent david lee miller with our report. >> reporter: releaseed new video showing gunman michael zehaf-bibeau arriveing at parliament where the shooting spree took place, he had dual canadian-libyan citizenship and was in process of traveling overseas. >> he has been in ottawa since at least october 2,2014, in town to deal with a passport issue, but then hopeing to leave for syria. >> reporter: in a e-mail statement, zehaf-bibeauy parents said we have noic eic inflatio o
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offer, today first order of business a standing ovation for sergeant at arms kevin vickers who shot and killed the gunman effecters seen in the video, saved countless lives, the 30-year law enforcement veteran never shot anyone until yesterday. canadian yesterday speaking before parliament said that the country will not be en tim dated by ter -- intimidated by terrorism. >> we will not panic. >> reporter: country is still reeling after yesterday's rampage. the terror caused by shooting reverberateed with 911 calls. >> the war memorial call for shots fired. we may have multiple patients. one soldier has been hit.
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>> reporter: that soldier 24-year-old nathan cirillo, was serving as anthropologie hor guard the war -- an ho honor gu, he was shot in the back. lou: and update on a story we broke last night, 23-year-old maryland man who jumped white house fence last night is held without bond. he faces several changes including assaulting two police dogs and making threats, the man's father said he suffered from mental health problem. and had been roveiously arrested -- previously arrested in a white house security breach, secret service service dogs that took him down were treats for minor bruises and cleared to return to duty. but the incident adds to a embattled agent's record, last month it failed to take down an armed intruder until he made it to the white house east room. we're coming right back with
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much more, stay with us. >> will the obama airstrike strategy against the islamic state work? what is the obama administration's stragic response the rising level of cooperation among iran, china, and russia? we'll take that and more up for chairman of house foreign affairs committee, ed royce, here next.
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lou: the white house today condemned yesterday's despicable terrorist attack, as it put it, in ottawa, with canadian officials confirming that the gunman was not on the list of high-risk travelers as earlier reported but did have or may have held extremist beliefs, joining us, congressman ed
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royce. i would like to share with you a comment from former cia deputy director mike morell made a statement most of us found somewhat -- well we were taken aback a bit. >> i am now more worried about a terrorist threat in the united states than i have been for a long, long time. i am much more concerned about the canada border than mexican border it is easier to come across that border. lou: mr. chairman, your reacted? >> well i think we're worried about both boarders, because we're well aware of the request that went out by isis, for homegrown terrorists, lone wolf terrorists to carry out attacks, some of those already reside in canada and the united states others reside in other countris in the world, but they have all been asked to carry out attacks again america and america's
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allies, at-this-point in time, border security is absolutely essential. and we have not seen much of it out of the administration. lou: indeed. more in fairness previous administration. >> true. lou: reality is that, this administration right now was reluctancreluctance to term the 23-year-old who shot the canadian soldier, to term him a terrorist even though canadian prime minister stephen harper described him as such. what is the red sense. -- rhett sense, in understanding and articulateing that the enemy and war on terror are radical islamists. >> when you can't or won't define your enemy or engage in a discussion here in united states, about the fact that this is what is driving the assaults, and your enemy in the meantime are laying out on the virtual
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caliphate that is the internet, laying out their arguments their ideological arguments attempts tsto recruit, now is the time to engage in that debate, in the past intelligence sources could be used to bring downa guidea - al-qaeda but a lone wolf plot is not a complicateed thing, no one else knows saying don't tell anyone else about it just go out carry out your otax. we have to be involved here with in a dialogue with the populous on why this is wrong, and why it needs to be defeated, we need to articulate this. this is very concerning, the other concerning thing to me, is this a administration that allowed those who have been guilty of murder, rape, and whole series of crime, criminal
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activity, that were held in custody, to be released. so, you know, clearly we're on the wrong road here, and it is very important we make these changes. lou: it is breath takeing to electric at what is becoming a compilation if you will, against of offenses against the law order and good civil governance, 167,000 illegal imgrants, dangerous, and criminal illegal aliens, and immigrants, releaseed into our society. we were talking about the 2200 released last february of 2013. but this ask a process that has been going on under this administration, relentlessly? >> so, border security is important but so is ving --
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vigilance, like we saw in canada the other day, i was on the phone with one of the canadian this will be importantho was on on the war on terror, in this case yo you saw how span someond through the corridors of the parliament building, and there was the caucus going on with one side, with one party, and prime minister in a door that was unlocked, and on other side, other opposition party caucusing, the only thing that protected those members of parliament o of the violence of this gunman was the sergeant in arms, and his quick wited response in taking down that asila--assailant, vigilance is t of this equation. lou: and i found it stunning to see apple ceo, tim cook sitting down with vice premier of china to des cu did -- discuss the haf
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apple's servers rather than ambassador or secretary of state. it was a pilot rally between an -- bilateral between a american multinational most of product built if not all in china, talking with the chinese government, one-on-one. about what is a national security matter, and mr. chairman, i have to ask you, what is going to here? >> other aspect of this is, fact that when you are not taking seriously on the world stage, i think some of this started when the administration decided to pull out of poland, and czech republic, the intercept or program that was meant to defend europe and u.s. against any lauren that become out of iran, well russia pushed, for administration to pull that out, when this was done, i think other nations took our measure, not just putin but in beijing,
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and iran. i remember the difference of this approach compareed to reagan, when reagan became president, he had hostages hill in iran, they were released the day he was inaugurateed. in order to avoid reagan you know, he had credibility when he said this won't stand. we have russia, on the advance at this point in time, but within secon 6 months that had n inverseed, i think leadership is what is missing here that is what i want to convey. leadership from the president. lou: there seem to -- seems to e leadership asserted on part of china, russia skpeurbg ran, they arskpeurbgran, theyrush -- skp e working corporate live and toward an end that they share. and there seems to be no
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tragedyic response what so ever from the administration. are you troubleed? >> i am all 3 are antidemocratic, last thing that putin wants to see in russia is a truly democratic society, the same is true with iran and china. and they have a desire to keep the price of oil or energy high. instead of the administration cooperating, in order to drive down and to encourage more production here, we're talking canadian oil, and instead of allowing it to be brought in through keystone pipeline, we instead by our inaction create a situation that will be pumped westover th the rockies then set to china, you know, clearly, we're not playing the same
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strategy of trying to advance democratic governorence, protect the interest of democratic states bring down energy prices, to counter this strategy we see, from our economic competitors who are working together. together. lou: congressman, thank you so much. >> thank you, lou. lou: congressman ed royce, chairman of house foreign affairs committee. >> a look at our on-line poll and results we asked last night if you believe that obama administration will apologize to police officer darren wilson if the facts turn out to support his version of the michael brown shooting, 98% of you say no. vote in tonight's poll, do you believe the president's refusal to secure our borders, and temporarily suspend travel from west africa, and lack of response to that growing alliance of iran, russia and
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lou: coming up we take up why canadian prime minister stephen harper was immediately able to declare yesterday's shooting an act of terror, and president obama declined to do so. >> a federal judge yesterday, -- tea party group. this district judge federal , reggie walden claimed that irs had quote taken sufficient remedial steps to address the alleged be lastio behavior. >> leader of a conservative ain't voter fraud group who became a face of those targeted by irs is stunned by a federal judge's decision lawsuit to toss
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he-- tonight to dass the toss t. they have been fighting three years to get tax eemstatus for her group, during that time she was harassed and given the run around, and subject to 15 irs audits, after testifying on capitol hill, she filed a lawsuit against the irs in may, today federal judge walton tossed all citeing the fact it has since received its tax exempt status. saying -- she wreaked a short time ago saying that notion that irs can target americans for years because of their political beliefs is re reprehensible. and court acknowledges in its opinion the irs did target for
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our political beliefs. -- true the vote raised concerns that irs will harass conservative groups once the public pressure over targets scandal subsides if it not held aconable, anaccountable. and said -- true the vote is not convinceed, tonight, they say the group is considering all of its legal options, today walton dismissed similar lawsuits, lou. lou: thank you. a massive whiteing scandal un-- cheating scandal unvolleys at university of 9mm glock knock -w
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mexico -- north carolina. theinplated grades, they did wel on homework they didn't have for classes that did not exist. >> it will be a showdown between ravens and running back ray rice, the inspect arbitrator presides over rice's appeal, rules today that commissioner rodger goodell must testify at next month's hearing. lou: up next, he has been banished from campaign trail but president obama today, just condition stan it. he can't. he injected himself into the georgia senate race. and that may not have the democratic candidate cheering. but most certainly the republican is. that is next.
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lou: obama administration claiming executive privilege over 15,000 documents related to "fast and furious", includeing crisp between attorney yeingcory stkwrepb rally anattorneygenera. >> a third doctor is being tested for ebola in bellevue hospital. >> tests results are expected in the next 12 hours. >> amber vinson, the dallas nurse who contracted ebola is now free of the disease. that makes vinson the sixth american to successfully recover from ebola since the epidemic began. lou: washington post fact checker not amused after giving
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kentucky democratic candidate 4 pinnochios for her claims against senator mitch mcconnell, releasing another ad with the same statements. >> i am alison grimes this is the big sandy powerplant in louisa, kentucky, they are shutting down half of the plant, and laying off the worker, mitch and his wife pocketed $600,000 from enemies of coal, including new york city mayor michael bloomberg. >> washington post gives her 4 pinnochios for that political ad, again. joining us now. to discuss the mid terms, jedediah bila, and ab stodard, folks, the washington post
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writes, this ad, is beyond the pail, it is likely the worst ad a nasty campaign, she should be ashamed. >> in politics? i am shocked. what is interesting about this ad, she is actually the one out there is aing it. often times, you hear these, they have a third party, a narrate or come in. so if something is disclosed to be a lie, the candidate it distance themselve, she is saying it. this is her responsibility now. lou: your thoughts? >> i think this interesting when fact checker found some things mitch mcconnell ad not so cred credible, she useed it in a advertisement. when he received 4 pinnochios, they don't give 5.
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she actually thought it was a credible source. lou: it is stunning. and brazen if i may say that obamobama nunn support, i am not sure that michelle nunn is thrilled that president called a georgia radio station to give her a boost. president doing today what democratic party wishes he would not, listen to president, throwing his full support behind michelle nunn. >> and if michelle non nunn wins that means democrats keep control of the senate, and we can keep on doing some good work. it is critically important to make sure that folks vote. lou: turning out to vote, saving
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senates for democrats, a lot is riding on michelle nunn's back. >> i support barack obama doing this in every state, this should be his side job, he does not recognize that his present makes it worse. if these democratss had it their way they would push him to the side, they would push michelle to the side, he does not get the memo, which i am grateful for. lou: this president is -- overarching aching ego that driving him? this cannot be political strategy. all of the strategists are saying stay away. >> i do think his ego gets in the way, this is insuling t inso him, 6 years, he is hiding, they would like him to raise just gobs of money for their ground
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game, he is doing on the radio station, is actually something that could help michelle nunn, he needs a lot of african-american vote in the atlanta region to held her own against perdue. but this is fragile. >> and fractional. >> if they pick up that seat it would be huge boost. it would be a big pick up and a purpleing state, he was on a radio station i in an african-american area, trying to microtarget on those voters say that michelle nunn is someone they should support, it does not help michelle with independence, and et cetera, but it is something that president has been asked to do, stay below radar, raise money and help with these target ons toward audiences that could mobilize and help the ground game. lou: mark of alaska saying that
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the president is irrelevant now. we will be rid of him in two years that is tough. >> they don't know what to do to remove themselves from him. they are talking in around about ways. >> they should have not supported him. him. lou: they have voting records, they could check where they stood on the issues. and many times democrats, barack obama is right, they have been in line with him, even if they try to convince public otherwise, the second they get elected they will go back and vote, president is telling them the truth, actually saying my policies are ballot, they will have my back, he is right. lou: these 6 most vulnerable senators voted 90% of time or more with the president, how -- can they -- i mean. >> right, but they didn't say say -- they don't top say it want to st then becomes a republican ad.
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because they will run the tape, they are coming from states where mitt romney, beat obama. and where president obama's numbers after he lost badly in the 6 states to mitt romney, his approval numbers are 10 to 12 percentage .s lower than they were, they are leaving him in those states. lou: michelle obama, the talk about her running for political office. i want to share this with you, having trouble on the campaign trail. as she tries to sort out names, and candidates, and background -- if you would. >> and as a fifth generation coloradan mark understands what makes this state special. >> actually, he may understand
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some of it but he has not been there 5 generations, his republican opponent cory gardner in the great state of colorado. the first lady is having trouble. >> i don't think she likes the, of politics, she likes television, and she likes cultural issues but with on campaign trail, and involved with politics i don't think that she is big into politics. >> there seems to be an obama family streak they are not that much into people? >> i don't think they like any of this, but i also think in michelle's defense this is really bad staffing, and anyone who is working with the first lady got bruce's name wrong, and a bunch of mistakes that are embarrassing her. >> who is running the show. lou: like that staffing. that staffing thing.
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you can't get good staffing these days. >> you need to be well staffed when you are the first lady. >> that is true. >> thank you, ab, and jedediah. >> thank you. >> on wall street today, stocks rallied, dow surging 217, s&p up 24, volume on bi big board, picg up 2.37 million shares, listen to my financial reports coast-to-coast on salem radio network. >> up next, democrats turn to disinformation campaigns. and further little bitization of and further little bitization of the -- little bi flit political, obama justice deputy, next. and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average.
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lou: fighting intensified in the town of kobani. a new report shows more than 500 people have been killed in syria since u.s. air strikes began last month, including 464 islamic state terrorists by defense deputy reckoning. >> joining me now.
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kt mcfarland, and christopher hill. folks, first, thank you for being here. kurdish forces, islamic state terrorists making gains suffers losses in kobani. your thoughts on this fight for kobani. >> it is clear the u.s. does not top make this a kind of alamo-type struggle but, if isis is allowed to succeed here this will swell isis ranks. it will make them more confident. and confidence is a lot of what the struggle is about. lou: kt, kobani, this administration. secretary of state john kerry was being dismissive, saying step back look at picture, then they are trying to get weapons and material got kurdish fighters. >> if kobani falls it may not
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have strategic important in that sense but how do we feel with mass genocide. that is what is going to happen. kobani is surrounded by isis forces they will go in and murder. and sell young girls. and we're now going to watch. why? because the western journalists who want to cover the region, they are not in syria or iraq they know they are not safe in those places, where are they in turkey, and going to kobani to cover it during the day. it would be a symbol exchange, and low t loss to the west, butf there is mass genocide and we're watching that, wore will yo -- l you see the ranks of isis swell, and coffers fill. lou: as i watch what is happening, i have to ask why in the world, as you layout a
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litany of outrages, by the islamic state, why would not arab nation say, enough, we're going to destroy you, we'll not tolerate this pathetic disgusting barbaric behavior representing both arab nations and islam? this. >> arab nations have not been 4 4 square behind the kurds or shi they have a big problem with that. the latest thing you don't know what er erdogan is saying from day-to-day.
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and turks just sitting there, not allowing us to use ground, it has been a real tough prop proposition, will have downstream impact on u.s. and our nato ally turkey. lou: right now, there are two victims, individual victims of the islamic state. >> american victims. lou: beheaded by the islamic state, outrage, public polls rise. here we are, president now caught between his air campaign strategy. >> which will fail. lou: and the seems to be urt utterly impossible response with ground troops in the air. >> president said we'll degrade and defeat isis, and we'll do it from the air, none of the arab countries in the restkwropb are
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willing to stand up and fight, they are expecting to us, a number have said we think that america should send ground forces, there is one group willing to stand up again isis that is patch peshmerga, a third of the fighters are women. >> is it what it seems, seldom seems to be in diplomatic foreign policy issues, is it that we're scared of offending the turks? all of support and weaponry, so they could lay down fire for months at a time, against the islamic state. >> i think that big issue, you put your finger on it, it has to to with u.s. relations with the turks, this is a major league issue. it is not clear it is going to
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turn out well. whether president looks at his st*euts and america constituentn people there is no real attitude to put u.s. troops on the ground, this is a tough one. and alas for president this kobani is looming as a huge issue, if it falls it will be a huge failure of the strategy to date. lou: the president has successfully lowered our expectations of what he can do. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> time for a couple of quick comments from you.
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. neil: all right, tonight on "cavuto," maybe we've been focusing on the wrong border. maybe isis knows it. why what happened up there should have us watching everywhere, and why the government could be using ottawa as the latest it's used to spy you on. what it will take to stop monitoring tweets from an sec guy who says it's got to stop now. one candidate in the midterm election, the republican turned independent who could decide which party calls the u.s. senate its own? plus what is worse than the right calling this guy a hack. how about the left calling this guy a loathe. it's getting old. fat chance it's going to

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