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go to our win page. it's foxbusiness.com/"the independents." we will there in moments. matt welch and kmele foster. i'm kennedy. thank you for making us a part of your night for all th world today looked like a community organizerment the president assembling five democratic mayors, the leaders of 22 nonprofit organizations two, universities, seven members of his own administration, the police commissioners of baltimore and philadelphia and four representatives from the faith community to talk about how to change policing in the aftermath of the ferguson grand jury decision. there was not a single corporate leader, not a small businessman or woman. a union president or even a republican in the group. it appears that we are that the point that a man can say
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whatever he wishes without consequences or his lack of respect for the judicial process and law and order. >> you won the first round, mr. prosecutor, but don't cut your gloves off. because the fight's not over. justice will come to ferguson! >> al sharpton, the fact he was at the white house gives some you idea how the president intends to lead when a young black man steals from a convenience store, strong arms the clerk and walks down the block to punch a policeman trying to grab his weapon. those are incontrovertible facts and precisely why a grand jury decided not to indict police officer darren wilson. each of the statements supported by the physical evidence as well as eyewitness testimony. that didn't stop nation of islam leader louis farrakhan from trying to insight more
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violence among african-americans. >> there's a law for retaliation. like for like. the bible says, an eye, a tooth, a life. >> we are tearing this [ bleep ] country up. lou: the president is sailing the grand jury decision taking presidential racial politics to a new depth. tonight we explore all of this including why much of the national media simply refuses to ask tough questions about who michael brown really was and about the failures of his parents to give him a supportive and stabile family, and why this president is calling for commissions and inquiry into police tactics and conduct without mentioning the nearly 50,000 police officers assaulted every year, and the hundreds of thousands who put their lives on the line each and every day to keep our community safe.
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we begin in ferguson tonight and the shooting and ensuing aftermath that led police officer darren wills to know resign over the weekend. wilson saying in resignation letter -- wilson will not receive severance from the city, but the costs are beginning to add up. as steve harrigan now reports from ferguson. steve? . >> reporter: lou, we saw demonstrators last night, we're expect another 100 or so out tonight on the street. so far they've been largely nonviolent. there were six arrests last night and expecting more of the same tonight. as far as the businesses go in ferguson, a number have been
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destroyed. we're seeing a range of businesses that have been boarded up but still trying to stay open. businesses that have pretty much shut down and the worst-case scenario, the businesses burned to the ground. as far as the owners go, they're saying they've been offered zero interest loans, they want cash to rebuild. as far as the cost for all the security goes, it's starting to add up. the governor authorized triple the number of national guard to more than 2,000, the bill for the national guard already more than 4 million dollars, add in police overtime to that as well and it's rising steadily. a number of lawmakers who's going to pay for it and where the money is going to come from. back to you. lou: steve, thank you very much, from ferguson, missouri. the fbi and the department of homeland security issued a new warning. they don't want active and retired members ever the military to draw the attention of the islamic state on their social media.
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine hairige with our report. >> reporter: the bulletin reported by abc news and independently confirmed by fox is direct and specific telling military personnel to review and if necessary scrub the social media profiles. the bulletin reads in part -- fox news was first on report on credible threats to the military in october after isis followers online singled out and targeted air force father and his son, in that case isis sympathizers were trolling military websites to identify service members. in a recent interview, the head of the house homeland security committee told fox news the bombing campaign has not affected the number of foreign fighters joining isis and al
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qaeda affiliate there. >> interestingly, since the bombings have occurred, even though we've had success hitting high-value targets, the number of foreign fighters pouring in is constant, that is 1,000 foreign fighters across the world per month coming into iraq and syria. that's a source of the problem. >> reporter: and this morning a group in egypt that pledged allegiance to isis is claiming responsibility for the murder of american oil worker last summer. they reported on social media, including twitter it had killed william henderson posting photos of passport and work id. this afternoon, the state department weighed in on those claims. >> well, we are confirming he was killed, i don't have details on the source or who was the cause, who or what was the cause of the death. >> reporter: in august, texas based firm said one of the supervisors had been killed in a carjacking in the sinai,
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though it did not identify the employee by name. unfortunately a lot of the details match up with henderson. lou: thank you very much catherine herridge. we're learning president obama had wanted to include the parents so-called dreamers in latest executive amnesty order. the idea fell apart when attorneys from the department of homeland security, justice department and the white house were unable to come up with a legal rationale for such a plan, according to "washington post." next week, new york city mayor bill de blasio will host more than 20 mayors from around the country to talk about just how to implement and to promote president obama's plan. at issue, work permits and deferred deportations for some 5 million illegal immigrants. we're coming right back. the ferguson decision, more demonstrations, more protests, the president wants to talk about the disintegration of trust between police and
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. lou: you're looking at live pictures from atlanta, attorney general eric holder this hour
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will be talking about building trust between law enforcement and communities. he's, as you can see there, at the ebenezer baptist church where martin luther king was a lifelong member, began his career as a minister and preacher. attorney general holder today met with community leaders in atlanta, and my next guest was in ferguson, missouri when the grand jury decision was announced last week. joining us tonight is bishop harry jackson, bishop jackson, good to see you. >> thank you for having me, lou. >> the community in ferguson is devastated, that is obvious. what were your reactions when you were there, how is the community, the community leaders you met with, how are they doing? >> well, i think they're making their way through it. here's the problem. there were outside protestors
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and organizers and some people who were the spark of this thing, but i believe that there is a sense of frustration because huge poverty, the level of people who don't even have high school diplomas or ged is huge in ferguson and st. louis, and the people at or below the poverty level as we said is huge, but there isn't really, aside from a group we're working with now, who have something called a bridges to peace, there hasn't been a positive step of action laid out, and so i think a lot of folks are reaching out. they're angry, lou, i don't want your audience to get the idea that the message coming out of this is saying whites are oppressing blacks at all-time high level, but i think what is really happening
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is that folks are saying stop the madness and sharpton and those guys i think are pouring gasoline on a raging fire, and they opened pandora's box, and it won't be easily closed. that is part of the problem at this point. i think that holder, i've not been a fan of his all along, because he's selectively enforcing the law in the nation. lou: he's a political activist, a political activist in the attorney general's office. >> yes. lou: he leads the political arm of this administration. >> he really does. so lou, i think right now, there's a long-term process that can happen. i think the church has got to lead the way of helping people sit down together and take positive action. notice, that the jury there was three blacks and nine whites, and in that community, in one of the fore thaums we had, we
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heard that it's hard to get blacks engaged in that community, in the process of ongoing justice. it's difficult for them to believe in the system from the onset, and so i think we've got a class oriented problem that really needs to be addressed. lou: let me ask you, i think as always you are eloquent. i'd like to hear another man of the church, reverend al sharpton as he said this, if we could role that tape for the audience for bishop jackson. >> you won the first round, mr. prosecutor, but don't cut your gloves off because the fight's not over. justice will come to ferguson! >> and louis farrakhan, i'm going to ask you and the audience to listen to what else is said by a leader, a small
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part of the african-american community in this country, but louis farrakhan without as far as i know condemnation from a single person in the white house. >> there's a law for retaliation. >> right. >> like for like. the bible says an eye, a tooth, a life. we will tear this [ bleep ] country up! >> when we hear this. one person obviously on the fringe, farrakhan, the other in the white house with the president of the united states as his principal, principal liaison to the ferguson community leaders. how do you react? >> well, i think it's an outrage. notice that cora was not
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invited. civil rights leaders were not invited. the administration is choosing folks they want to have address the problem. concern, lou, is this is a long-term issue, we've got to get black community engaged. got to deal with systemic poverty. got to deal with education in the community. i believe that an interracial group doing practical works of kindness and good in that community have got to come together, they got to start, they've got to feed the poor, clothe the naked and deal with returning prisoners in that community. all of that long work that takes a lot of energy, but that's what i believe mlk, martin luther king, jr. would want us to do, lou, is to say we're going to solve this problem with love, that the church needs to rise as the bridge, but blacks can't do it alone, lou.
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somehow we have black, white and hispanics come together at the table and take practical steps of action, or six months from now, i promise you, we'll have another shooting, another problem, a year and a half from now. lou: you and i both know we're not going to have to wait that long. you and i both know that. offer a different perspective and i want to get your reaction to it. one is when i hear the long view here that it's a long-term problem, it's like hearing david petraeus and others talking about long wars in afghanistan or iraq. i don't want any damn long-term wars and i don't want any long-term fights when we talk about saving, really, the lives of our children and the future of the country. there needs to be an emergency mobilization of forces right now, and i'm not talking about the federal level. at the local level, and i'm sorry, i don't care about -- look, love in your heart, but right now there's got to be
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discipline. there has got to be enforcement of basic values and the first among them has to be a respect for law and order and education then, and make sure our students are going to school. it's got to be mandatory. what happened to mandatory education? why is it acceptable in ferguson or any other community for kids just to say the hell with school, i'm walking out, just because they don't have parents there, there's got to be community support for them. you talk about love, i think there's got to be real support, real direction and hard and urgent work. what do you think? >> lou, i think you're absolutely right. i'd love to help you help me organize a town forum there, on the tracks of practical solutions. i think if we highlight solutions, get people to work immediately as you say, it will catch on, right now, we're hearing despair, discouragement and helplessness.
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i think that's part of the problem. so hopefully, lou, you'll help me out and get the word out about positive word. lou: appreciate that. bishop harry jackson. >> good to see you. lou: we've known each other for a few years along the way. good man. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. the question is, is michael brown dead because of a bad relationship between police and community or because of a fractured family and lack of respect for both property and authority? we'd like to hear from you, cast your vote at loudobbs.com. the world health organization reporting two west african nations facing historic outbreak of ebola met a critical deadline for controlling the disease. liberia and guinea have succeeded in isolating 70% of those infected and safely burying 70% of those who died. sierra leone failed to meet the
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. lou: there's very little, very, very infrequently that is sensible and rational in washington, d.c., but a few thoughtsdom mind on the lame duck president and the seemingly halting realization that his place in history will come by how he has governed rather than how he campaigned. president obama held a series of meetings related to ferguson, first discussing the militarization of police departments with his cabinet. it was a closed affair, that discussion. the president also met with
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civil rights leaders, lecked officials and law enforcement on the mistrust between police and communities of color, as they put it. it was also a closed affair, but the white house made sure that they would let us know, mr. obama told participants while past task forces and commissions have failed, this one will be different because our president is, quote, deeply vested in making it different. check. president obama so invested that he sent the head of political action force, the attorney general, eric holder to intervene in ferguson, missouri and prejudge the entire matter. and to accept demonstrations, riots and looting as somehow justified, understandable. listen to the words of these so-called community leaders. >> even if we get knocked down, we get up and go to the corner and come out fighting the next round. you won the first round,
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mr. prosecutor, but don't cut your gloves off because the fight's not over! >> we want some of this! we will tear this [ bleep ] country up! >> this lame duck president looks all the more emfeebled by today's meetings. so invested that he held meetings, that's very different, meetings, almost unheard of in washington, d.c., the first meeting the police makes it clear he's sticking with first wildly presidential haste to prejudge the grand jury decision, the city of ferguson, their police department and police officer willon. we still haven't heard this president or his attorney general acknowledge that the physical evidence proved michael brown robbed a
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convenience store, strong armed a clerk less than half his size, and within moments back talking a cop and punching him reaching for his gun. mr. president how would you want a police officer to respond? your commission will likely never ask the question. the commission will be made up of leaders, we're starting to see what this president means by leaders. but the president should add some voices. now, the one i recommend is just a jock, but the president might consider asking him to the white house for some true enlightenment. >> [ bleep ], who are looting, those aren't real black people, they're scum bags. we have to be really careful with the cops, if it wasn't for the cops, we'd be living in the wild, wild west in our neighborhoods. we can't pick out certain incidents that don't go our way and act like the cops are all bad. did you know how bad the neighborhoods would be if it wasn't for the cops? >> makes me think charles barkley was wrong some years
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ago when he declared he wasn't a role model. he sure made progress in that department, don't you think? and today president obama talked about improved relations between law enforcement and the community, as he put it, should be focusing in my opinion on the relationship between young men like michael brown and their parents, and those who should be part of a family that support them, that sustain them. too often those parents are unmarried, and they desperately, desperately need to make and to sustain a family for children who are in desperate need of far more than they are now receiving. up next, the clock is ticking, a lame duck president and a lame duck congressional session. congressman marcia blackburn and j
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committee. welcome to you both. start with you, congresswoman. you've got sizable work ahead of you here in short order, what are you going to do? >> what we're going to do is continue to do what the house has done, and that is to present the isn't with options, plenty of them, i think most likely what you're going to see our funding package look like is a hybrid of the cr and omnibus where things are covered in a omnibus mechanism but a cr which gives a second bite over the security provisions and dealing with immigration so we can come back early next year and address those differently and be ready to take some action, so we're looking forward to bringing it forward and putting it on the table and having the senate take it up. lou: congressman langford that's where you come in next year. i want to congratulate you on
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your election. >> thanks, lou. lou: the idea that you're going to be able to create a hybrid as congresswoman blackburn puts it, is that the view of not only the leadership but of the conference itself? >> seems to be the majority of it. everybody wants to have sense of consistency, the stop starts, continuing resolution for a couple of months. if you do a full year of funding except for the one area of homeland security, it gives stability to the markets, stability to the process and we can continue to deal with the issue of immigration. what the president has done in derailing immigration issues not only affects the budget but tax policy. we had a major tax agreement coming together to make permanent several different tax pieces, but the president threatened to veto immediately because the five million people he was legalizing were included in the additional benefits and if they weren't adding
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additional benefits to earned income tax credit he wasn't going to do any of it. he threatened to veto, shut down the process and tax policy will be short-term instead of long-term as it should. we've got to resolve the issues and the president's executive actions, derailing a lot of it. lou: congresswoman, you vowed to block the president's fiat. the reality here is there's not much you can do that -- you, being the house of representatives -- with the senate, it seems to me and correct me please here tonight, where i'm wrong, but the good news is from your standpoint strategially, it's almost impossible for the president to do anything with executive order for months and months from now that will have any real lasting even temporary transitory effect on the millions of illegal immigrants. am i wrong? >> no, you're right on that. there are things we can do, lou, the thing is the american
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people are on our side on this. they do not want this action of amnesty to take place, and remember back in july, july 30th, august 1st we passed the mccall and granger provisions that would freeze the program, freeze the work permits, all of those, we've taken those actions, got bipartisan votes for them in the house, they can be included in the cr or cromnibus provisions and prohibit the funds from being used by the president. those are the actions that the house can take. we can send it to the senate, but as james said you've got the president, when he even heard they were close to a deal on tax, came out, i've never heard of that happening before, he was going to veto it before they constructed the deal. they're still sitting at the table negotiating and it is so wrong of the president and really a little bit, i don't
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know, he shouldn't have done, it but he is disenfranchising millions of middle income tax earners and families and it is such a strike against hard working taxpayers in this country, so i will hope that the president will back up and will agree to work with the house and the senate that are working in good faith. lou: congressman, where you're headed here, it seems if i'm correctly interpreting what and you congresswoman blackburn have said, you are making considerable effort to make certain that that does not happen. the conference itself seems committed on the issue of immigration. will you, in your judgment, and then and the leadership, put forward the goodelatte, i
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support 100%, what are your thoughts on taking leadership on the issue yourself? >> i do not anticipate that would happen during the lame duck time period. that is something the house talked about already, and that predates what the president is throwing out as the gauntlet, the house has always said we want to move immigration bills one at a time, starting with border security, starting with the most basic things. take that back to december of 2012, when the house passed a high school worker visa bill. the president immediately threatened to veto, and the president's statement was if we don't do everything week going to do nothing. that means we do nothing. you have to take this a piece at a time. immigration is not one simple issue, it's a multitude of. the house has been very clear about taking this one at a time so the american people can be engaged, that don't feel like they are run over. people are passionate, let's get it right. this doesn't happen very often, when it does, do border
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security, do e-verify, do the elements that need to be done one at a time so everyone can see, it not hide anything. lou: that sounds like a splendid approach, and looks like we're going to have a different tone in washington, d.c. we thank you, both for being with us, appreciate it. congresswoman blackburn, congressman james lankford and senator elect lankford. >> thanks. >> the dow down 51 points, the s&p lost 14, the nasdaq down 64. volume on the big board, are you ready for this? more than 4 billion shares traded. thanksgiving retail sales down 11% from last year. analysts expect to see increase in overall sales over the holiday shopping season, and reminder to listen to my financial reports coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. on the big screen, the weekend box office report, "the hunger games" winning big over
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. lou: the white house's state department contradicting one another about proposals to create a no-fly zone along the turkey-syrian border following reports turkish officials narrowed differences with the united states in a joint military mission proposal. joining us now retired four-star army general, general jack keen, chairman of the institute for the study of war fox news military analyst. general good to have you with us. and what do you make of a state department and a white house that can't even agree on what's been agreed to or discussed?
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>> well, i think after vice president biden visited turkey a couple of weeks ago, this issue became a little closer between turkey and the united states. but for some reason, the white house staffers have really had rained on this thing. one of the issues here the president of turkey insisted from the outset that you cannot just deal with isis, you have to deal with assad, because assad is wreaking havoc in syria killing hundreds of thousands of people and also bombing and attacking the very forces that we're trying to assist inside syria. so the fact of the matter is we have resisted all those overtures, and this is the issue, lou, that got secretary hagel in trouble with the administration, he felt the syria strategy was flawed and we need to do something about the assad regime. the administration counters and says, there is no military solution in syria. no one says there is, but if you took assad's air power away
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as the president of turkey is advocating or limited it severely, you begin to get the possibility of political solution because assad is defanged and those around him look for other answers. lou: if everyone wants assad out and wants them dead, why doesn't he attack? he has the military to do it. he could trounce syria's forces, could he not? >> yes. he could clearly make a difference. but he wants to have his cake and eat it too, and he's been a huge problem. lou: we've seen this thing before. it's the world's only superpower used as a proxy for some two bit state. are you kidding me? >> i agree with you. fact of the matter is we also want to get his basis, it's been pretty frustrating not able to use the basis that he has. this is a member of nato, lou,
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and we're having difficulty. lou: i'm not nearly as impressed by that as i once was, let me be clear, general. nato looks like a paper tiger of immense proportions. we haven't responded in ukraine, we didn't respond in crimea. played for a fool by turkey. we haven't made a decision about how to destroy the islamic state and we've got nato allies involved in the so-called coalition effort. we're not doing well, are we, general? >> no, the strategy in syria, what we're trying to work out is improvement in it, start bombing assad's airpower, who is bombing the guys we're trying to had. they're killing the guys faster in syria than we can train them. we know we have a problem with the strategy in iraq. we said it many times. we have a weak hand, don't have people to make the difference, and the fact of the matter is this is going to get dragged out, and the longer you drag it out, it favors isis to be frank
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about it. here's another opportunity, i think to make progress in syria but looks like the administration is going to fold his hand and not take this overture that turkey is taking to work out a deal. i think they're going to shut it down. lou: what do we do with forces that are a raid against the islamic state, principally air forces? >> well, the air forces have got to increase in intensity. and we've been doing some of that. this weekend week went after roka heavily, that is the command and kroeshlg the so-called capital of the islamist state. facts are, lou, the hand, we got tied behind our back, when we get close to the enemy, the fact we do not have air ground controllers to make that air power more effective will always mean that we're not going to be able to maximize the results that we want to
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achieve, and our pilots know that, there's also coming out of the white house micromanaging, the so-called rules of engagement as it surrounds the potential for civilian casualties to the point where many targets that could be struck are, in fact, not being struck and our guys are frustrated by that. lou: general jack keane, thanks for being with us, we appreciate your insight as always. >> always good talking to you, lou. lou: up next, the mayor of one of the country's biggest cities calls the summit counterparts across the country. on how to best implement president obama's unconstitutional immigration fiat. how's that work again? we'll show you here next.
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lou: joining us now the a-team, ed rollins. michael goodwin. both fox news contributors. let's start with mayor de blasio of new york city, will coordinate bring together mayors to implement the executive fiat of president's delivery? >> it is grandstanding on his part, he is a politician more than a mayor. everything he does is with an eye on politics whether feather
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bedding with unions or whether it is playing the card. card. >> are you referring to mayor or president. >> i refer to him as -- lou: you have to be impressed, to see 3 successive meetings with a cabinet, and a group of other folks, two are closed one is open, all about how to retrain police. >> we have police to do a fabulous job. they keep us safe, we're safe as a nation. equally as important, i don't mind if a local community makes the decision to put cameras, i do not like federal government dictateing that every policeman in america wear a camera today.
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it should be their decision not federal government, and you know they are all indicted at-this-point in time, this kid, i know i am sorry he was killed. but at the end of the day, he did not do what policeman asked him to do, he robbed store no denying that, he could still be alive if he would have just did what the police asked and step on to the sidewalk. lou: wonder what happening, you steal cigars, strong arm a clerk, you back top a cop. >> you hit the cop. >> punch him in the face. lou: you reach for his gun, you get shot. does anyone want to talk about what that cop was supposed to do? some to pai paraphrase rahm ema,
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a riot is a terrible thing to waste, i believe that president and attorney general are using -- -- lou: did you mentionaal al sharpton. >> oh, sharpton is part of riot squad. now we're seeing the real barack obama, it is not a pretty picture. >> people here refused to enforce immigration laws of this country. lou: it was their idea than president's. >> it just to me, you know there is a law in the land, we have an ability to change the law, congress may did it, they may not. lou: they will do this
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republican way. incrementally, intelligently and prudently, do you think they can succeed with senate and house republican control and advance their ideas? >> they need to be not an anti-obama administration. they need to be pro jobs pro growth. lou: by the way -- no comment about obama. >> he is not very rel lant. relevant. lou: they have gotten your memo. >> not my momento, there area memo, there are a lot of smart people there. we take our case to the american public, let them make the decision. >> i just think that obama is not going to corporate, he will always be throwing stuff on the
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wall, trying to distract the american people just like with immigration. this is very much a political action on his part, rather an governmental action. lou: wrapping up, these men here, handful of st. louis rams, they were expressing their solidarity with protesters, rioters, they did not say, saying they could not be with them they just wanted everyone to know they support and go along with protestors who some of whom burned down businesses, police cars, tore up a good part of their own community, st. louis police association, called on nfl to discipline those players, no deal says the nfl, maybe because they have enough problem on their hands already. maybe they will have guts at a
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hearing tomorrow to ask why nfl has an antitrust exemption, stay tuned for cavuto, good night from new york. neil: president romney. i am neil cavuto, go ahead laugh, i tell you mitt romney is suiting up. he could make a compelling case he should be suiting up. he is only republican that makes a better run than hillary clinton. so, could mitt be it? could the third time be the charm? don't laugh, republican fund-raiser said

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