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u for watching, you can follow me on twitter. play all your diaper changes be swift and sweet. good night. >> good evening. the trade of five guantanamo detainees cobourg dole was controversial from the start now it is the trade that it is inexplicable and explosives because the trade of five radical islamic terrorists made little sense in and out nidal today bergdahl was accused of desertion and misbehavior meeting he faces charges that carry a maximum sentence of life in prison and we have more coming up.
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the united states carries out jetfighter attacks over the assault -- stalled assault from the islamic state. and jimmy jordan joins us as well. we take up what may be a breakthrough that brought down the airbus jetliner over the alps and we have the latest. the charges against bergdahl of the taliban and swap were not the only reversals of the administration is on the verge of collapse as the rebels of the hands.
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in washington d.c. the president declines to meet with the secretary general even as they are faced with growing threats from russia even the incredible development from iraq of the rising strikes against the islamic state in the battle that is now not going well for the iranians. approaching the talks that saved to be at talks but will not put any agreement down on paper. even if the iranians were to agree to a deal they say there is nothing on paper just trust them. joining us tonight is our retired military general scales.
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we getting with the united states entering the fray with gramm's a point for the every be in office installed in tikrit. what do you make of this? >> day you did you do or don't headed is the issue -- the lead militias stowe the outside of tikrit and they are not going anywhere. with the small arms fire are keeping an outside but what the iraqis tried to provide is they are left with a choice either try to support with them with air power or if not if it succeeds though where does the credit go? it goes to the general and his brigade.
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>> it is a mess. >> water their generals doing? the administration has not been lucky with foreign policy and over six years but our pentagon what are they saying? if it were not so devastating it would be farcical. >> what i do know then generals the u.s. advisor reforests advised against airpower it doesn't make sense but not only that can you imagine what would happen if the pilot got shot down? >> millions of americans can and as well. >> between two enemies the
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iranians dash eyed each other and that is just the idea that everybody tiptoes around. so they are treated with kid gloves. >> this president with use of airpower in support of the iranian offensive. >> i don't think this will work. it is all id with isis and tikrit there will i give it up with a huge street fight and air power causes more damage but at the end of the day then she of militia have to work their way and if you seen that l looks like the army i think it is a
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good thing but they will not march and here is the thing if if they do not take tikrit and moss told them we have to a different iraq neither could be an hour best interests especially sunii is part of the ice this date. lou: the generals advised not to use air power. >> that is the consensus. lou: turning to yemen but the arab president of the country has collapsed but how long will this be a civil war? iraq raising cattle ready is. but it is what we have lost from of yemen. mike heart goes out to the of these but it is about the united states.
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what did we give the forces? a sanctuary to build bombs with european air letters and classified documents that tell the full story of our secret incursions' and the drone bass that used to be valuable but it is a total disaster. lou: but we have been driven there. >> absolutely. the government is:. but what bothers me is giving of classified documents so to give that up yet this is day sanctuary much like afghanistan and
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the consequences will be dire for this country. lou: retired general scales good to have you with us. the crash of flight 9525 still shrouded in mystery and questions after investigators said they don't have the slightest idea why it crashed into a mountain of 150 people killed. although they did reveal the cockpit voice recorder had been found but it is badly damaged. the investigators were able to extract a usable audio recording from one end of the reporters that the site the french president also confirmed the case had been found but the flight data recorder not the contents. investigators tried to
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figure that out also the pilots did talk with a ground controllers just 60 seconds before the 10 minutes of silence that the plane descended into the mountain and crashed period nothing unusual was said in that conversation is that one did it before the flight started to descend. radar records show that 10 minute descent was controlled as if the computers were still in control. the protocol for amd chip -- emergency situation is to aviate navigate communicate no communication ever occurred they suggest only three reasons 4/7 rapid decompression would have given pilots 10 seconds to communicate before losing
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consciousness. a catastrophic fire that could have reduced visibility or suicide by pilot it is worth noting air asia flight that crashed into the sea never issued a distress call either and controllers lost contact after refusing the request to refuse to fly higher for bad weather. isn't another played with shot out of the sky and malaysia flight 370 did not issue a distress call either a and the plane has never been found. and how the house has passed a conservative budget to eliminate deficits over the next decade and boost defense spending.
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this senate will vote on its own version tomorrow after which they will try to reconcile to margays significant victory with the rank-and-file with the moderates to the conservatives. we're coming right back. stay with us. >> katchis noone release obamacare administration policy everything from rape or murder or kidnapping going free. what of the
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crossings since last fall for the best estimate is one of the six are being returned. the court of appeals has set a hearing date for a arguments over the executive amnesty for amnesty fiat at issue is a federal court judge in texas rules with 36 states to have been challenging obama enjoying us is a member of the house judiciary oversight committee also on the select committee on benghazi. good to have you with us. started with a new wave of children coming across the border water your thoughts? >> with everybody knows the policy is the law is not forced that just encourages that for more people to come and that is so easy and fold
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coupled with the executive amnesty order 22 times he said he could not do it then he did everyone noble sides knows it is unconstitutional the only judge to rule said he did it anyway now it is all of this administration but the unfairness of what he did the benefits that are conferred to go back to get three years of tax refunds and what is most unfair is what it says to legal immigrants those who did it the right way who did it they were supposed to do what does its say to those individuals with the action as he continues to take?
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>>. lou: including those hispanics that they insist upon border security. let beecher to your reaction what chavis with the district court judge what to expect to happen? they said april 17th is the hearing date. >> again the goals dollars left and right but he said what he did is wrong i think that is consistent with just common sense that it cannot
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take the action and by himself to have that legislative branch prove it. lou: your reaction and to the revelations of secret service? he did not ask what else he did not know when to of the agents were drunk at the white house and had a collision then sent to wear without any one. your reaction? >> this is an agency that protects the highest elected official and they had this history to be a professional organization with the highest quality bet yet now that is not the case reidy to see what happens with better involvement and this
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>> >> shot and killed in space a dubious state trooper killed during a shootout with the man wanted for a bank robbery and a deadly car jacking the suspect was also killed. in california a 14 year veteran killed while responding to a man ready to kill the selfie was not clear if it was self-inflicted it was the part of the disturbing trend. was a law-enforcement officer shot in the line of
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duty rose 56% last year. why? said georgia and by the camera captures the dramatic rescue of a sleeping toddler and the fire tore through the hall here privacy for the firefighters he went past the grandmother breathing thick smoke heading into the back bedroom of the house to grab the child and rescuing the three-year-old. he was unarmed the police officer said he was doing what he was paid to do. up next the president's relationship with google reminds us how much influence can be bought in washington but we do have a sense of guidelines. my commentary is next and is sinkhole with the bustle of
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lou: a few thoughts on how to tell the world's only superpower is evolving into a banana republic. the president's national security adviser cannot tell the difference between a violent overreaction and a terrorist attack in libya. the president believes he is clever while telling russian president he can be much more flexible after he is reelected and the results are the annexation of korea and annexation of ukraine by russian forces. and then to attack a city in tikrit held by the same
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group from one year ago. with the open outcry buying and selling of our nation's capital. nobody seems to be embarrassed. take googled "wall street journal" reported employees had visited the white house of lot with meetings with senior officials. 230 times that is an average of once a week since obama took office not that they did not pay for the privilege they would stock up to give with the 1.five of political donations in his 2018 and 2012 elections the largest source of donations during his reelection campaign. and then to give the
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president's council sitting on the advisory panel with that patched -- botched obama web site get out the vote software in the place he is most needed in their view. it is a leaky has delivered on his side of the bargain. dell the chief technology officer small potatoes compared to the staff that the ftc recommended the commissioners praying the antitrust lawsuit against google. meeting with the top white house official's numerous times after the staff recommended though lawsuits.
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after which they did not bring charges. are usually they voted almost never -- never do they go against staff recommendation as it is amazing what a little money and software will buy. home in secretary charged with favoritism granting access do democrats charging that he displayed favoritism to secure the visa for foreigners pushed by allies such as senator reid the governor of virginia in hillary clinton's brother. the white house is back today to defend his actions. >> we value the contribution he has made it he has played an important role with needed reforms in that department.
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lou: not one word of what he said is relevant to the charges just that they love him. and don't forget the butler and frequent visitor receiving half a million dollars federal loan before going bankrupt the company responsible for much of the rollout the top executive with the firm a former classmate of the first lady and a guest of the white house. with the money can buy with the super power to the banana republic status now of the quotation of the evening from ronald reagan. he said politics is supposed to be the second oldest
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profession i have come to realize it has a very close resemblance to the first. we will be right back. lou: the g.o.p. is us texas affair senator ted cruse former president bush jumps in to raise money for his brother now scott walker heads to texas to take a look at the border area. digi it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next.
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lou: as we're reporting to night sergeant bergdahl is charged with desertion but just 10 months ago in may celebrating his release from captivity in afghanistan with great fanfare holding a press conference and shortly after that national security advisers susan rice defense his decision to trade prisoners for his freedom. >> to serve with honor and distinction. >> joining mr. knight is fox news digital politics editor chris stirewalt and also host power play good to see you. that looks to be a major
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problem for this administration to disappear and fade into the night. it is hard to keep a hold of the threats and then how they come to bite you that is the decision predicated on a short-term desire as that was unraveling this looked like a story that came with the opportunity to empty out guantanamo bay. with the opportunity to finance interest to close guantanamo and the consequences that continue to bring out now to be charged with desertion.
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to those who would be swapped out for those in the taliban and the looks worse and worse. lou: we have our first official candidate senator ted cruz is an opening to early? >> no. he made the right choice and did it well he asserts tough questions isn't went to abc and cbs but he also had a great to launch with the evangelical launch a and i would warn any republican who thinks it is the easy out to be disqualified they're wrong he will go the distance and and a conservative candidate will have to see if they could take on jeb bush.
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>> through his campaign to be the energizing significant portion of his base? famous but isn't enough and a general election so it isn't just enough to maximize the turnout. there are more to regrets than republicans but u.n. >> that is a good job of independence but the republican party needs to be beyond that. but his job is to be the most conservative candidate in the republican field with that death match down to the and that means they will start a long fight to make you look better in the end.
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lou: jeb bush's in dallas for a fund-raiser and his brother is in it to make some money to do some fund-raising. how will that work? period that works great with racing money this is the sixth run by this family the sixth. that is a lot and it is hard to you get americans to do not like that dynastic succession bennett it is a good idea. he will help raise money and bring him to political organization but they'd need to be very careful how much they sell there brotherly love. lou: they have a pretty good average with that. with those statistics but i
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just wonder going back to that poll that shows running neck-and-neck do you agree that he has said it is not too influential with that change have 40 percent? the people who will buy campbell already know him. he made his name but the better known that he gets the delta between his identification and favorability will widen because he will be what he has been his whole career a sheep and the coat separator.
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but dividing them into the parts. lou: i think they receive him as a principled stale war to to put the ships and the goats on the other side. [laughter] he does strike principled fellow. we will see as it goes forward to show the most adaptive nature i guess that is why we do this? to wreck the reason why every play the game. >> to believe the president's foreign policy team is brilliantly of highly effective or incompetent and dysfunctional or delusional and guided by an unseen forces? cast your vote for, we're just having fun. capturing a dramatic moment that the bus fell through a
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lou: breaking news saudi arabia has announced it has begun bombing rebel positions inside yemen. this comes from an ambassador to the united states the ambassador told the news conference to announce the commencement of the military operation and hostilities and yemen and right now we've known these attacks are carried out by 10 nations including the gulf arab countries. to me just announced saudi arabia has launched a military offensive binyamin they are there from the portia of rebels today forced to flee yemen tusis
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the airport and arresting two of the top government officials and just announced to begin a military operations against the shi'ah forces involving 10 nations. the dow falling 293-point c.s. of the third day the nasdaq tumbled 118. 3.4 billion shares than crude oil surges at $49 a barrel and that may have significant influence in the crude-oil market.
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listen to my financial news report three times a day on the salem radio network. stock -- strong winds uprooted a pine tree that fell inches from his driver's seat last night. forced to use the jaws of life to peel back a shattered windshield and pulled him from the automobile he remained conscious and was talking to firefighters throughout the entire rescue. he appeared to be fine and was incredibly lucky to have survived a whole. up next one dean says the islamic state in his welcome on his campus compared to terrorists.
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the guy outside is locking lightly on the door, stronger still no answer, there is never an answer. one of the pilots of the germanwings aircraft that crashed in the french alps was locked out of the cockpit before it crashed. joining us tonight andy levy, and joanne. a lot going on tonight. i don't think that we should be overwhelmed by that. we should focus on a fellow in the hov lane. we have video of this because of the this is the cut out of the most interesting man alive. so he could drive in the
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hovrntionov lane. >> he got caught so it looks bad. who knows how many times he did it without getting caught, i think in the end it is worth it. >> why do we not pretended we don't do this, i have add levine and bill murray. russ: lou: the white house a delicate. >> i want transparency. i want to know that florist was hired in 2009, after 6 years are hard dedicated work, she was escorted out fired from her job. i need to know. >> there are reports that first lady is behind this, if so, she
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had be impeached. there a story the first lady's change in floral arrangement was changed. so she fired her what kind of monster fires their florist. lou: the first lady wants it her way. universities of georgia manning hoop skirts. saying that hoop skirts were worn during greek events celebrating southern heritage that some may find offensive. >> as a white northerner, i am the perfect person to explain this. this is not you know, i don't
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think wearing hoops skirt is the same as wearing a confederate uniform. lou: maybe not to you. >> that is what i'm saying. this decision was made by students, that is fine, if the university made the decision, that might have been a problem. i think they did this in wake of that video a couple weeks ago. >> this has gone too far what is next umbrellas and laced gloves no, we need to class this is a trend that we should be encouraging in a world where everyone is too short and too tight. lou: in cornell. the dean said is sis welcome come -- isis is welcome come down hamas what do you think of that? >> i would like to tak issue to take issue with the fact she thinks that everything is too tight.
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lou: thank you both. >> thank you lou. >> time for a look at our on-line poll results do you think it is time for white house to devise strategies to defeat our enemies rather than avail our allies. >> update on breaking news we did bring you. saudi ambassador to united states saying that saudi arabia has begun airstrikes against houthi rebels in yemen saudi saudi arabia sawed believed to be backed by iran, clear closing in on president and have taken
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