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the of runoff election results and he has been campaigning for garcia. i will see you tomorrow. lou: good evening. i am a dobbs. president abominating today a stunning admission that the nuclear agreement with iran will nonstop iran from buying and building a nuclear weapon. the deal with nearly delay the acquisition once obama is out of office. we will talk about the growing list of concerns about that agreement here tonight with former pentagon officials k.t. mcfarland. senator rand paul makes an official he is running for president. he is the one that can defeat the washington machine. we will take up his chances of winning and the new surge
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of illegal immigration on the southern border another wave of unaccompanied minors coming in more than 3,000 over the past month 15,000 the past six months we will talk about what can be done if anything to stop the president. we begin with the iranian nuclear agreement. he admitted the agreement will only delay the acquisition of a nuclear weapon. despite the energy secretary claims that this is a forever agreement. >> in the year 13, 14 15 they have been financed centrifuges that can used the rhenium quickly it takes it down almost as zero.
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lou: k.t. mcfarland it only delays the acquisition of a weapon by ivory and. what in the world is this administration taking? >> it is a stunning admission. to stop the program and to prevent a nuclear arms race we have already seen with countries in the region say that i have the president saying we will kick it down the road. one welleszes sanctions and one that doesn't. to enable everyone to have nuclear weapons in to use the extra revenues with the expansion throughout the region is better to have no
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deal them this deal. lou: that what plant is it clear this is not the national interest. it is transitory at best but not in the nation's interest >> definitely not. why is the president to bring back? he is thinking i need a big foreign policy success so it will have to be the summit. lou: but that is not a very high standard. to be straightforward it is the man risking everything. furthermore it isn't us a deal to be memorialized in writing or in any context whatsoever because nothing has been agreed upon. with the mess.
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>> i will discuss the you don't get of the vote. lou: who the hell does he see he is? who the hell? >> he is the chosen one. lou: begins to suggest something more profound and more troubling. that he is above constitution, a tradition and common national values, national interest and anyone in his own administration and the executive branch it is deeply troubling. >> it is. and the constitutional issue to do this without congress's approval. they put the sanctions on and they have to lift those. the president says no. we take it to the united nations provided is even more troubling. lou: if the congress and
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senate do not have the capacity or intelligence and understand the moral urgency to get the veto-proof of legislation and through both houses to stop without the approval of the senate we could be in dire trouble spinning the leaders say we see a weak president. we will take advantage however we cannot. even keel but tries to push us around. what you see will accelerate then it will be other countries to take advantage of a weak and ineffective president. lou: k.t. mcfarland. the race for the white house doubled in size as senator paul joined senator ted cruz
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as a 2016 contender. our chief political correspondent it has the big announcement. >> i announce with god's help with liberty lovers everywhere, that i am putting myself or as a candidate for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> republican kentucky senator made officials of a long-awaited presidential bid. the libertarian who will expand the g.o.p. >> this message of liberty is for all americans for all walks of life. it is time for a new way predicated on justice, opportunity and freedom. >> but talks say he is weak on foreign policy. he already has an attack ad.
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>> he supports the negotiations but does not understand the threat. >> his aides say that he opposes the nuclear iran. >> any deal must be approved by congress. >> but you and though longer opposes foreign aid and in recent months when the u.s. / to defense spending and now once more. >> i envision america with the national defence unparalleled, unbeatable and unencumbered by overseas nation-building. >> they will come the criticisms that he is the top tier candidate that poses a threat. >> we have to take our country back from a special interest. >> also taking heat from the left. dispatching protesters to his first official campaign stop the hampshire, south carolina, iowa, nevada and california in the next five days.
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with that super pac watching a but page mocking him for extreme positions. >> we all share a common belief. >> texas senator praised paul with his entry into the race will raise the bar of competition to be sure that nominee is equipped to beat hillary clinton. although saying that hillary clinton would be worse on policy but senator paul is a contrarian in the republican party to change and a lead. his best day is a first-aid which she announces. his rivals were cordial but that will not last. lou: carl cameron. the campaign launched from a
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revamped website. there is a t-shirt featuring the phrase don't drone me. but why would it also have a stand with rand flip-flops'? that is an interesting product. because he has flip-flop on issues whether iran is a threat, fluoridated to israel and the pathway to citizenship. we will see where he stands along the way. we will be right back. >> rand paul is dead what is the path to the g.o.p. nomination? the presidential sweepstakes next. >> when you were dressed
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attacked the state house and white house computers they have access to information such as realtime nonpublic details with data that is not classified but highly sensitive. the attacks occurred last october the fbi and secret service and u.s. intelligence agencies were involved that they had the most sophisticated ever launched against u.s. government systems. they're concern to russian navy ships are operating year u.s. shores. the u.s. intelligence gathering ship just left venezuela and other sailing to cuba. foul language is the norm with some of clinton and white house for gooden said the private world of the white house. for reporter writes of an incident between president clinton and the first lady
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the resulted in blood all over the boy led - - bed and stitches for the president. members of the staff claimed she hit bill with the bedside book after learning of the of monica lewinsky affair another said she threw i'll lamp across the room barely missing the president. also citing the maids to claim the president's left on the sofa outside the bedroom for months in 1998. republican strategist jerry and editor of the "national review" richard lowry. good to have you both here. quite a revelation. how much credence? >> all lots. it is a into a great revelation may have heard them before. makes hillary clinton look good he deserved it. we although that.
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and now they get their own reality shows. >> they do. [laughter] i agree. it probably helps to create sympathy. everybody think she was pushed to her limits of endurance she ted throw anything but she was complex and all along in deference to smear though women that were coming forward with his sexual encounters. lou: talk about fatigue with hillary but is it not just of fatigue with all of these stories with the trailer park trauma that seems to engulf the couple? >> we all know this because we have been following this a long time.
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this is a long time ago going back 20 years but there are new voters knowing the clintons have done a good job to scrub the internet. >> is a new generation that don't know what about whitewater. they don't know about gennifer flowers. they know monica lewinsky but those younker voters don't know what we know but perhaps they should if it is useful. lou: the president chose his sensitivity quarter thin skin telling him to go in up on foreign policy to get himself prepared to criticize a president before he does so. >> isn't that the need him? >> this will help scott walker right to check to his campaign.
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and the fact is scott walker is more knowledgeable about this deal than the president himself. >> he reminded us with judge davies clyde but they were deadly he could make lemonade out of lemons saying the entry into the race will raise the bar of competition to make us stronger to insure the g.o.p. nominee is equipped to beat clinton and take back the white house. >> that is a very gracious thing to say.
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to have the 5420 percent built-in but can he build out from there? he is not the only one criticizing the bush years not the only one talking about the constitution or limited government. so what is most distinctive it is now a liability. lou: it is interesting as a republican wins react to were growing field of the first term senators. the reality is that republicans seem to be resisting the choice that it -- the choice choice and the preferences but they have the opposite? >> it is said knee-jerk
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reaction to hillary clinton. she doesn't act like she wants to run but she passed zero. she doesn't have that charisma or enthusiasm but with rand paul he has to show people he is not his dad. his dad was attacked at as crazy but i thought he came off to a very well. talking about the economic freedoms own -- zone. but here it is pretty mainstream. >> most welcome of variety and the choice those who don't are the big donors who are in a panic to get in on the ground floor. lou: why the enthusiasm? >> they are scared of the
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populist part of the republican party and is a return to the teapartier era lou: to ask about populism what is the and the radical populist? you are you for? >> the back room cigars. lou: i think we made a point. was turned to the poll question. do you believe president obama has the strategy or the will to stop the provocation? lou dobbs.com. mitt romney criticized for being part of the country's one% while he is really part of the top tenth of 1% finishing in the top tier
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n.c.a.a. tournament bracket nearly 12 million brackets submitted he scored better than 99.9%. he failed all four teams in the final four including the champion, a duke and was correct choosing six of the final eight teams for obama did not fare quite well his was only 39 percent i can hear the republicans now. [laughter] the president is panned as a one-term senator with no experience in 2008 as a white republicans declared in 2016 similar resonates? the river is overflowing the banks but just a few days ago was one of the driest places on earth. it is all coming up here
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lou: a few comments on the field of the g.o.p. presidential candidates. does attacks was a lack of foreign policy knowledge and experience. and sounds familiar back in 2007 when first term senator obama announced he was running for president. critics umbel sides jumping all over his lack of experience and what about this moment from a democratic debate? gimmicky said i think i can be ready but the presidency doesn't lend itself to on the job training. lou: that is and a still picture he holds that stair
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he did not stand by that statement. that is how he cut his current job. with his persistent lack of experience. >> anyone who was so fundamentally misunderstands american greatness is uniquely unqualified to be this great nation. lou: now we have to declared presidential candidates both first term senator sam both lacking in foreign policy experience. and marco rubio is expected to announce he is running the first three candidates are first term senators. at this rate we will have a critical shortage of first term senators actually working in the senate. you have to go back to kennedy for a first term senator elected president before obama.
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conventional thinking after reagan and bush conservative governors have done something better than 2016. just the couple weeks ago in indiana governor signed a bill that they said roland his chances that history was crumble the then there is a new jersey governor crist christie was not conservative enough for some and is not as popular as he once was. is it already all over for cruz trustee? what about 26 deep at this point in 2007 looked like clinton would be the one and romney for while in 2012 now looks like clinton again but we know how that worked out
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before. i am digging the republican party needs to think about someone younger with traditional values with high regard for the constitution in the working men and benin and their families to make up the middle class. strong enough of character to break big money interests groups like the business roundtable while boosting small businesses and innovation in. and then to pull into strips away from the public trough. that the republican party must be the party of the american dream. to celebrate free enterprise capitalism without embarrassment or a slave to capital someone who will lead the generals and only injure into a war with the
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final national interest are threatened. and the morons we have elected leave the but we voted for them. we have to do a lot better. the quotation from abraham lincoln this evening. elections belong to the people if they decide to turn their backs of the fire and burned their declined then they have to sit on their blisters. i like that. we will be right back. a bombshell development in the closing arguments of the child of fernandez. his lawyers stunning admission. the incredible story of a highly venomous snakes and one family's complete trust in the deadly creatures. coming up next.
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patriots tight and hernandez began deliberations. a defense attorney acknowledged for the first time in the trial in a bomb show closing argument that hernandez actually witnessed the murder of the man he is accused of killing but it did not know what to do. prosecutors say he shot and killed him two years ago near the patriots' home. now to better understand what is happening we have our fox news legal analyst analyst, technology now he witnessed? to but that changes everything. and even a joint theory in the murders and if you were in a joint venture together
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even if not the trigger person you're still guilty of murder so that is incredible to me. >> if they do it intentionally are they looking for the mistrial? >> that is what they said. but frankly start with that there introducing it to the jury but you don't start changing theories of the very end that could confuse the jury. >> is there anything in the trial? with the video surveillance to have the two dna deposits one is the piece of gum also the marijuana joint.
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favor friends in almost brother-in-law but then you have a video surveillance minutes after the killing. >> this is coincidental but it sounds like evidence to may. this in a knockout interesting dash it was his own video surveillance. he was in his own video in his own home. >> he comes in with the same kind. >> a conviction? >> absolutely. we are losing so changed a series -- theory. >> because if you put him at the scene that does that help him. lou: but that was stupid glaring. -- lawyers.
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[laughter] >> we could get him off. he chose the wrong one. lou: suing the tampa bay buccaneers for $20 million for contracting the career ending by rests at the team's facilities? that is a $20 billion case? became sitting here with a brace and i can walk around it is a big stress to say this is how much i have lost with my career. you will not get that type of damages. lou: un of occupation that is what you do. >> but how do you show that he contracted the horrible virus?
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but they can show he had a different strain of a horrible disease that would make it difficult. settlement. the settlement will be a lot lower. lou: but to be permitted to send out divorce papers over facebook? >> it is social me give you cannot find that individual to serve the judges have the discretion in to say you cannot show up. lou: then maybe she doesn't need a divorce. [laughter] civic she tried everything that is field emaciate could contact him. no forwarding address. the of marriage was never consummated. lou: date you very much.
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lou: 25 people dead 125 others are missing after the floods ravaged in areas known as the driest place on earth. massive flooding washing away cars and trucks an entire buildings after abnormal amounts of raising sell in the chile -- chile's desert region for the expected rainfall causing -- causing the river to break the banks 30,000 people
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evacuated and local authorities described it as a first rainfall to hit the region in more than 80 years. field, administration goes further to grant amnesty through the executive fiat it now has a program to boost the union membership while teaching illegal immigrants about union rules senior political correspondent michael mandel has the report. >> the nlrb has entered into agreements with mexico ecuador and the philippines to take workers from those countries with there rights with union organizing. house judiciary chairman says the administration tried to keep it quiet. >> the first set a news organizations have learned of it because the administration said they learned about it because of leaks material.
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>> the nlrb says under the labor act employees documented or undocumented are protected from retaliation due to the union or other protected activity. and in june 2011 the customs enforcement director issue this memo purpleheart officers and a special agents have to have appropriate discretion to make enforcement decisions in the cases of individuals engaging in a protected activity. for example union organizing. this could boost membership and activist says it will hurt citizen members. >> the union sells out the interest of american workers and in order to boost the
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membership. >> those who want to fire a worker here has a catch 22 they could be charged with violating the nlrb act because some will say they're doing it because of the unionization activity. >> they're pushing back on the assertion that was hiding anything. but republicans say the message is joining a union and officials cannot touch you. lou: union membership in this country has fallen to the all-time low. 11.1% only 14 million workers now have a union card and most of them'' work for government in the public sector is this the reason for the focus to add to the rolls legal or otherwise? stocks ticking slightly
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lower. the nasdaq fell seven points and volume on the big board light trading with 3 billion shares. listen to report three times a day on the salem radio network. now you are looking lucille -- lucille ball's home the scary statue of the centcom star critics have been blasting the statute saying it isn't flattering and it is ugly some say it looks more like conway a treaty -- conway 20 it is an insult to them. the sculptor wanted ted thousand dollars to fix it there was an on-line fund-raising campaign they will raise the money.
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>> certainly there will not go back to the same person. texas police come to the rescue after they win to remain down the street. the 2000-pound buffalo escape to the ranch and to put police on a chase said no one was hurt am the owner rounded him up. the order is now looking at building the 8-foot fence. a new dad has a new way to make the newborn sleep soundly instead of putting him in a car it is the flatbed of remote-control truck the baby sleeps all the way through it. jet may.
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and now entirely different kind of sleeping i cannot believe this. a one month old northern indian child yes it is a deadly cobra. the snake appears to be protecting the child better surrounding the baby the father said he cried all day but when the snakes came here he would stop and would play with them. they seem happy. crime and corruption and serial predators' staffed by the best friend
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lou: we have video i want to show folks. you got this based on the k-9 unit, the bond between a dog and a law enforcement officer there. we are, can you see that, jim? i don't know if you can see that playing out. >> yes. lou: what kind of dog is that? >> a belgian malan oi, his name is jimmy. lou: jimmy is a plain name for a fancy named breed like that? >> he is a great dog and handler is a great handler. lou: what did you think when that thing hit you? >> i had a good time, it was interesting. i like doing research on books and understanding them. i wish i would have done it at the beginning of the book rather than towards the end because it gave me an understanding what a dog can do just for that just for takedowns, but the real value they're the superheroes of police work in their ability to sniff out bombs cadavers
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drugs, money that has drug scent on thm. lou: and part of the protagonist if you will and the book why did you decide on this? the realism that you bring to any, any book is extraordinary. >> i want people to get a different view of the standard police novel where everyone is bigger than life. cops are real people. they have lives outside of their jobs, and in this case with k-9 handlers they live with the dogs the dogs come home with them at night and they are integrated into the family, and most people don't realize that. i want to give the sense of attachment to the dogs as well as the commitment to law enforcement. when you look at the overall body of work that police do, it's remarkable every day, how they go there and what they do to protect the public. lou: these are wonderful
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pictures, a wonderful book and guess i can't give away too much. i'll leave it this way, it's a page turner as one would expect from jim born. the book the scent of murder, gives us a clue about where the dogs are going to be. >> and it was a good -- the cover image comes partially from my experience we had some inmates that escaped from a state prison and had to chase them through the everglades. lou: jim born always gets his man. great to have you. >> thank you. lou: good luck with the book. >> thank you. lou: the book is available online and at book stores everywhere and if you can't find it we can get it for you. >> that's right. lou: time for a look at our online poll results real quickly. we asked --
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thanks for letting us hear from you, that's it for us tonight. have a great evening. see you here tomorrow. good night from new york. . >> you are looking live at chicago, illinois. in fact you're looking at rahm emanuel's hq, headquarters for the potentially unseated mayor of chicago in the runoff of his life tonight. polls are closed in the city's first mayoral runoff election ever that is happening. rahm emanuel fighting for his seat in a race with national implications. what this means for chicago. the democratic party and the nation. we're going to deliver that you result as soon as it comes in tonight live on the fox business network, and give you exclusive reaction from the reverend jesse jackson and why he says rahm emanuel may be the president's guy but
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