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ift all the rib operators. >> that's if for "forbes on fox." have a great valentine's day. thanks for watching. keep it right here on the number one business block continues with eric bolling and "cashin' in." first the president won't call them islamic terrorists and now he seems to be denying their motives. this is what he says about the recent terror attack at the kosher deli in paris. >> it is entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you've got a bunch of violent, vicious, zel lots who bee head people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks in a deli in paris. >> you're right, mr. president americans are concerned because it's -- you think this was a random act. inl eric bolg welcome to "cashin' in." wayne, jonathan, ainsley and
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jessica. welcome, everybody. wayne, i'm going to start with you. how can the president keep america safe and our economy intact when he won't even acknowledge who the enemy is and very importantly what they're up to? >> eric, i have no idea. i mean, the man if he doesn't know a kosher dell can a 'tissen from a mcdonald's, i mean, does he know what a bagel is as opposed to a doughnut? i mean this is outrageous. the fact that he doesn't understand that this was a targeted thing, that a kosher deli, these were jews on the other side, you have islamic terrorists. it's beyond imagination that he doesn't understand that this is an anti-semitic act. >> what do you think the motive is to be to vague about calling islamic terrorists islamic terrorists. why do you think he would say random acts when just to b. to everyone there's a specific attack on a jewish deli. >> i think using the word random is a mistake and i think that's
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why josh earnest addressed it foorl poorly in the news conference and then in his tweet. i think it's this fear that people will think that he's blanketing all muslims with it. >> even though the terrorists call themselves islamic. >> absolutely. as i said i think it is a mistake. there are leadsers in the arab world who are calling it what it is and they're call on all ee mams to call out these people for what they're doing and this isn't what islam is about. >> let's run to what jessica pointed out that sound bite of josh earnest in the briefing room after obama called the attack on the paris jewish deli a random act. here is josh defending him vehemently. >> the adverb that the president chose was used to indicate that the individuals who were killed in that terrible tragic incident were killed not because of who they were, but because of where they randomly happened to be. >> they weren't killed because they were in a jewish deli, though? they were in a koeshy deli.
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>> these individuals were not targeted by name. >> wow, they weren't targeted by name. ainsley, lynn to this, just a couple of minutes after that full throated defense of ran tomorrow acts here is josh earn east tweeting our view has not changed, terror attacks at paris kosher market was potus didn't intend to suggest otherwise. after he left the briefing room within minutes tweeted a full walk back of everything they had done throughout the day. >> if you watched that whole exchange with the reporter it was so obvious that he was trying to deny any religious affiliation with isis and i felt like it was almost like the president and his team had been briefing him in the briefing room behind the scenes right before this press conference and saying, you know, say this was random, do not admit that it wasn't, it was so obvious to me. so the tweet for him to step back and take it back, i guess he realized the effect it had on everybody. >> jonathan, you and i spend a
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lot of time on twitter to tweet something has far less a reach than standing in the briefing room and let the world know what president obama intended. >> right. eric, it wasn't just even this comment, it's been the president's whole approach in foreign affairs particularly towards islamic terrorism. what you've seen is evasion on a mass scale. to your point these are according to the president these are just isolated incidents, just a couple of folks a few bad apples, he's oblivious to the 30-plus years of islamic terrorism. he won't even say islamic, it's always isil, isis, aq, aqap. we've spent billions of millions of dollars on this war. the president can't even get the enemy's name out of had his mouth. >> i will pull up a poll showing that 68%, two-thirds of americans think that president obama should be tougher on islamic extremists. wane, let me tart with you. with two-thirds of the country
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believe it should he listen to two-thirds of the country? >> does evening 9/11 was a random act? stand up there and say that and actually think that the american people are going to believe it. it's beyond my comprehension. >> beyond. you're right. ainsley, random act. makes a re a tut point 9/11 was no random act. >> this is a group that's killing children because they're not denouncing chis yant burr yeeg them alive catching help on fire putting them in cages and watching them burn. i think america -- you look at that poll america really wants our president to react the way that king abdullah did, he said i will use every last bullet i have to eared kate isis and we need to hear a response like that from our president. >> go ahead, jessica. 68% we're not doing enough do you agree. >> i agree that we're not doing enough but the president has taken steps to do more. i think there's another interesting number from that poll 73% of people think that the president doesn't have a
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clear tree swree. i think this relates to the issue of using the word random that the president needs to be clearer in his language and for transparent with the public about what he's doing. >> we know he's got a clear strategy for climate reduction for global warming. i think the most shocking comments under the president this week were the idea taengs climate change is a bigger risk than islamic terrorism. that's where our tax dollars are going to be go. the president just doesn't look weak on islamic terrorism, he is weak. >> maybe if he was less concerned with accuweather and more concerned with accu terror we might be if in a safer place. final thought on this before we go last thought. >> well, as i said eric, i don't know how you can did -- a president, a president of the united states can stand up and say something that is so obvious to the rest of the world and to everybody and to deny it. i mean, that's just -- it's beyond -- beyond comprehension as i said. i don't know how. >> terror denying, how is that? we're climate tee niers they can
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be terror dee niers. when we launch the the #wakeupamerica last week i had no idea how successful that would turn out to be. we shattered all prior records for impressions records we already held college out this graph. here is how you made the the #wakeupamerica the most active hashtag on cable news by a country mile. the hashtag not only beats saturday, we also won all day sunday and we weren't even on tv. now, that's a powerful hashtag. i just tweeted this picture, one is real, one a fake and one is a want to be. add #wakeupamerica i'll read a couple of those in the end of the show. hollywood ee leets making it black and white they've got to problem with "fifty shades" of problem but a big problem with "american sniper." is it time to call out these
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. all right. call it "fifty shades" of hypocrisy this valentine's day hollywood elites showing the love for a flick many say is degrading to women. ainsley, hypocritical much? >> 100%. the lens is so foggy here because you have hollywood you have michael moore seth row again who were all saul of that about american snyder. it is an awesome movie. if you haven't seen it you need to go see it and support our troops. these are people that are fighting for our freedom to michael moore can produce movies
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that he wants to produce. >> where are the liberals who are fee depending, everything, the feminists they don't seem to be fighting. >> everything is so excited about this movie but not this about this american hero. >> where is rosy o'donnell, where are whoopi goldberg. >> these are two completely different movies. one has a very serious message about america's role in the world and also how we treat our troops and our vets and the other for many it's lighter fair, i guess. it is exploring an important lifestyle and i've read the books and i will see the movie, but it doesn't feel like they're really comparable in the same way. >> the minute the "american sniper" came out these activists came out and said this is a pro war movie. >> but they also spashd box office records. >> so will "fifty shades," right, wayne? "fifty shades" it's going to put up big numbers right? >> well we don't know yet. we don't know what the ultimate is going to be. you've got to remember, i
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disagree with all of this. i think "american sniper" is a simple movie in the sense that it is a character study. i happen to know clint personally, i know you can't say, for example, that the picture that he made -- in fact look at all of his pictures. you know ideology is the enemy of truth and for michael moore and those people to come out and rint their ideology on "american sniper" or for that matter any other picture hollywood is about making money that's all they care about. they care about making money, "fifty shades of grey" is about making money. it's not a statement, it's not anything else. >> i've got to say i disagree with the whole premise. michael moore and seth row again don't speak for hollywood. the public loved smaern sniper so did those hollywood critics they gave it 63% on rotten tomatoes and the "fifty shades" is only getting about 35%. yes, it's about sex i happen to think that sex is good, sex is morale, a sexy movie i want to
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see some sexy scenes. >> sex sells there's no question about that. you don't ba to take the other side of jonathan. >> i'm not going to go see it. i think it's about bond annual, i just don't think it's healthy. i don't want to see any of this movie because i don't want those thoughts in my mind. once you see that you can't get those thoughts out of your mind. >> take a look at this. pull up the full screen of that teddy bear. some teddy bear company did the "fifty shades" teddy bear equipped with handcuffs some blind folds. is this getting crazy? >> if you read the book this is so much tamer than what goes on anyway. those thoughts are going to be in your head. >> go ahead, john. >> i lien you guys are unbelievable. you always talk about free speech. >> i'm not a prude. i'm going. >> forgive me, jonathan, for wanting to protect my marriage. i don't want to see this junk. i think it's trach. >> don't see it. hollywood is going to come back and they're going to make a more
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"american sniper" type movies it's making them a boat load of money. hollywood goes where the money is. if "american sniper" is where the money is. people want to see heroic, stories, pro american stories. >> let me throw this out here, too, wayne, you can respond to this. a school in pennsylvania, i believe, this is what we've read, okay, school in pennsylvania had a cross wood puzzle with a theme "fifty shades of grey" with some provocative words. i have 100% pro free speech but when it starts trickling down to the kids the middle school kids, i'm not sure. >> wayne. >> eric you've got to give something else here. you know "fifty shades of grey" was a hot selling book the book preceded the movie by a long shot. all the women read the book. so if it's going to have a popular opening week there's no doubt about that and as i said before, this is about making a movie. you all are giving this much more weight than it deserves. you can back to look at east
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wood's picture where he defends the disenfranchised, it is just hollywood gone berserk and you make more about it that happen it's really worth. it's about making money. >> i'm not going to go to the movie. i just -- i went through times square yesterday and there's a huge billboard advertising for this movie and i thought, there are so many distractions in this crazy city already, we don't need this. our society doesn't need this. you're right, the teenagers they're going to watch this and think it's okay to do all of this. >> coming up an irs shocker how illegal immigrants could be getting tax refunds without ever paying a dime in taxes.
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l join us. think about this for a second as you pay your taxes this year. i will legals could be getting a refund even if they've never paid a penny in taxes. don't take my word for it, here is the irs commissioner getting grilled on capitol hill about i will legals cashing if on our dime. >> you would get the earned income tax credit whether you were working or not. >> it would be available to everyone who was working even if they didn't file in the previous three years. >> that is my understanding, yes. >> and you have no idea how much this is going to cost? >> i don't know how many people are going to be -- get social security numbers. >> we do this this all the time. did the white house not ask you to estimate that? >> i haven't talked to the whau about this at all. >> wayne makes my head explode. yours? >> it's beyond me. how can you get a tack refund if you have avenue never paid a tax in the first place? i mean, by definition it's a tax
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refund you haven't paid the fax it the first place you can't get t this is the federal government totally out of control again. all of those guys ought to go home. they ought to fire everybody and start all over. it's a bad law and bad thing into i can understand if they had paid taxes it's and it's a credit to the taxes that they have paid or will approve going forward. we went to the irs and apparently you can not ever pay a dime this taxes file, get your tax id number, file and get a check back. >> it's ridiculous. to wayne's point he's right, by deaf figures this is not a refund, let's call it what it is, it's free money, it's knots a refund, you can't get a refund if you've never put into the system. all of us have paid our taxes, i, you know, i'm hoping for a refund this year because maybe i've paid too much in taxes, these are people who are going to get money back that haven't paid a dime. >> handout. you point out it's not -- 100% of them aren't they. >> they could fall under the
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category. we also need to think about the people who have been paying taxes and the american government has been taking their money and that they should then be able to file for back credit. there are a lot of hard working people in this country who have been granted amnesty under president obama's execution who i think are due some money. >> jonathan. >> eric, sure, i mean i think the gop conservatives use tax fraud, ebola and terrorism essentially as a red herring against immigration. the problem is not the i'm grants, the problem is the entitlements and tax system the earned income tax credit is essentially a subsidy for poor people with kids and hoochers foreign and american even before this rule was passed. 25% of the earned income tax credit was fraudulent. 25%. that's about $15 billion a year. my pro poefl don't get rid of immigrants get rid of redistribution. >> the way the system works is
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you can have -- pay zero taxes and qualify for what jonathan points out the earned income tax credit get the check back. wayne, they could have outside and said you will get a tax credit towards further taxes you may accrue going forward but instead they said, here, i will legals, here is a handout, here is is a check. >> yeah it's like saying to you, hey, you didn't pay any taxes but you can dip into my taxes and get a retund. where is this -- where does this come out? where is this fair? by the way, you also get a social security number out of this and that entitles you to a lot of things. this law is justin sane. >> go ahead, john. >> well, once again, i would make the point this this this happens both americans as well as foreigners. so the answer isn't to try to restrict or -- laws to get laws, controls to get controls, just get rid of the distribution get rid of the entitlement and that's the only porl way to approach it. >> my final thought that i think what we need is more clarity from the administration about what all of these laws actually
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being the real president is a tough job, behold our commander in chief playing around with buzzfeed. >> mr. president? >> can i live? >> you do you. >> look, i get it, he likes to have fun, we all do, it's just that we all don't have the luxury to goof off with bloggers and comedians all day, some of us are busting our asses trying to keep stuff from blowing up. we found out once again exactly what president o is good at, buzzfeed, late night talk show appearances, he rocks those, but when it comes to fighting terrorism, securing the border employing americans, not so much. and now we go from the real president to the fake one, house of cards season three is set to drop on netflix february 27th
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but this week some episodes were temporarily leaked on line for less than an hour wednesday evening you could have sneaked a peak at some ten season 3 episodes. was it really a leak is this netflix probably leaked those on purpose to begin up some buzz for season three. we started this with the real president when don't to the fake one and now a want to be president. >> what i said to people what if i ran for president? it's 100%. guess who my vice president is? i want to know. who. >> my dad. it would have been sheen and sheen in '16. >> let's do it. >> running on a platform of truth and transparency. seriously. >> so what do you think? president obama, president underwood or president sheen? i know who would get my vote. hit us on facebook or tweeting use the #wakeupamerica. sj bic eye said kevin stacey for sure love underwood.
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left to right want to be fake real. wake up america. that's harsh. have a great >> he mentioned next week. we'll be here on monday. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis and this is "the willis report, the show where consumers are our business. tax cuts for millions of americans and small businesses. we'll detail the republican push for a series of new tax breaks. >> trying to get people back to work. we're trying to increase take-home pay. gerri: irs under fire for not doing enough to fight fraud. >> many americans are facing a theft in general with specific tax return. gerri: the irs can not spot a red flag flying in their face. growing consumer backlash against united airlines. should the airline honor thousands of super cheap fares mistakenly sold online. >> i was surprised by email.
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