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do it? >> worry and count money thanks for watching every night. catch the show. lou dobbs is next. lou: in good evening. both united states and lybrand deepening fear involved in the yemen's civil war a move the raises concerns about the prospects of a of a broader regional war. the united states has the delivery of weapons to the saudi led coalition that is backed by iran and is raising the risk of a direct confrontation with saudi arabia that is what it is seeking to exploit to the
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former embassador jordan into warnings that president obama nuclear agreement which is not an agreement will bring the least closer to a nuclear war according to the policy icon kissinger and george shultz. and mr. zuckerman joins us to talk about the consequences of the president's foreign policy failures. protest in south carolina of the fatal shooting of the unarmed black man as he fled from police. the officer who fired at his back has been charged with murder. a case that has reignited a national day -- debates about tactics but also that exhibits the best of local leadership of mayor who made a quick and direct decision how to handle the inflammatory case.
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we will take that up with a full report. we begin tonight in yemen with u.s. secretary of defense ashton carter saying all tighter -- a al qaeda is gaining territory from the rebellion. >> the terrorism threat to the west is a longstanding serious one that we will keep combating it will change the way that we do that obviously we hope order is restored to yemen not only for that reason but there is a lot of suffering as these groups go back and forth. and then the ambassador is
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good to have you with us. the defense secretary saying they are exploiting that situation to overburden the obvious. what do you make of that? >> it is no surprise it is alive and well despite what they said about degrading their capabilities. they have a very good job to eliminate al qaeda from saudi arabia from the last decade. they're way into yemen they were clearly a threat but they seem surprised they're taking advantage of the chaos. lou: in taking up the of role is headed is to meet as a positive indicator to take up leadership but yet this
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white house has not made much of the fact there is a new force of leadership to be welcome to most americans >> theater colleagues on the peninsula rely on our security umbrella. but we have to be supportive. it is i restarted delivering on those comments. lou: at this moment sending the ships to put forward a strong footprint in the gulf. >> i am not terribly upset yet.
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this is what logistics' they don't have the compassion to do anything but perhaps to make mischief through which a number of deliveries go. but right now to remind people there there but they will not have a significant military force. lou: turning to kissinger and shultz with these two distinguished statesmen have the capacity to galvanize the nation's attention. mixing diplomacy that iran has turned that negotiations on its head. the centrifuge has multiplied by 100 at the beginning of a negotiation. there is almost 20,000 now.
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it is strange -- constrains the west more than iran. >> that is true we have to be hopeful that this framework agreement the op-ed says if we can get a tight enough resolution through of cooperation from european allies we may have the makings of the deal but it is speculative right now and secretary kissinger and schultz have a right. lou: dick cheney shocking no one saying that president obama takes to -- trying to take the country down. what you think of that statement? >> i do think that this
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president has made a mess of foreign policy but i don't think there is anyone that enclave in an academy award over the last 15 years. lou: though nobel peace prize saves to be at hand. great to have you with us ambassador. over aggressive police tactics in the spotlight after the un arms man was shot and killed by dash police officer in south carolina to the credit of the mirror he was fired almost immediately and charged with murder. the evidence is much stiffer into banning any previous high cases of the past year. john roberts reports. >> the protest outside city
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all were peaceful but the message was delivered. >> no more. no more. what began as our routine traffic stop for the broken taillight escalated into the worst nightmare. appeared the an armed black man shot multiple times in the back by a white police officer but this time there was a video that left little doubt how the final moments ended. >> the video is demonstrative of exactly what happened in that was the only witness there was of the gentleman making the video. it would have been difficult to ascertain exactly what
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did occur. >> the officer initially claimed he feared for his life when he snatched his taser gun but the video shows he runs back to pick something up and drops it at his feet they immediately arrested him for murder and are holding him without bond >> i watched the video and i was sickened. >> his family is devastated but for the moment putting faith in the justice system. >> through the process we will see the truth. we cannot get my brother back. but through the process justice tasman's served. >> the officer had a clean record there was one
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complained of excessive use of first -- of force in 2013 but he was exonerated. the mayor said today he has now enough money to purchase enough body cameras for every member of the police force will be outfitted with one. lou: the mayor of that committee to commendable a media action and represented his community as well as anyone could ask for. our compliments to the mayor. and our condolences to the family. turning to obama is amnesty fiat remains in limbo after a texas judge refused to lift his order to block it from taking effect.
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federal district court judge offering a blistering rebuke of the justice department that the doj attorneys to misrepresent the facts when they suggested the fiat 100000 immigrants had ordered been given a three-year work permits and now goes to the fifth circuit court of appeals. we will be right back stay with us. dick cheney says this president is the worst ever. llord zuckerman on the iran deal that and indecipherable doctrine. the richest actress with a blockbuster was sophia told trinity fair. next.
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rest of his life in prison the date has then set them, will the of massachusetts executed someone was almost 70 years ago they abolished the death penalty in 1984 but its tsarnaev was prosecuted under the federal lot. with the iranian nuclear agreements that obama is at odds with senior lawmakers of his own party. it would require congress to approve eddied deal. then to issue a warning. >> certainly we want to consult with them that their priority should not make the negotiator jobs harder by
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doing things and are harmful to have that presidential prerogative. lou: now there are one dozen democrats who backed a congressional role in the process to indicate they could support such legislation. our next guest says through a catalog of broken promises and has obtained a entire secret nuclear infrastructure in what is most disturbing is the administration acts as if iran was a constructive partner for peace rather than the main target of israel. joining us now more zuckerman. good to hear you -- have you here. these discussions in which we are told there is no
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agreement there is no framework to urge support the matter how liberal amount - - nebulous. >> is ironic generally speaking with this type of agreement there is a shared understanding of the language. how they let this happen is beyond me. what version in english but nobody read the farsi agreement but they said this is what you went along with. so you don't have an agreement after all but even worse even if the american agreement is okay it was a terrible deal in my judgment lou: that we are reminded from the same people that it
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is not a deal. i have not seen the likes of this with every instance of foreign policy there is a remedial project under way with this administration that cannot see with to get anything correct. >> they have not inspired the world with their insight into foreign policy it isn't of a joke but there are some serious matters but this will not be a joke but they don't seem to understand and getting into that negotiation. lou: the senator wants to be helpful at the same time to deserve adult supervision. will he be successful? will there be a role for congress or the senate to
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approve any deal ultimately? to read the majority of the senate is in favor of that role. behalf to get us certain number but there is a growing sense there has to be adults supervision for for i suspect in the end they will get that. lou: there is a quiet from our allies about the deal. we have heard from the french with great concern to urge caution. others are basically sitting on their hands. is unlike any time i can recall when there is not a loud clear signal from the united states or its allies.
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>> you have a very clear signal this is exactly the wrong way to go. it was an extraordinary speech that you tried to live with. but they understood what the risks were. but it became the agreement because nobody was protected except the iranians. lou: if you go through this president's legacy it is ahead scratchy moment because it is not clear what in the world we're trying to achieve. >> let backbone the obama for policy he has the feeling he could bring a iran out of the opposition camp with the united states.
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it is perfectly honorable objective it dealing with a country like iran and getting nowhere they take everything away from you at some point you have to find a way to make them freer the united states. our friends do fear us. lou: ended is in short supply i remember with no regard for the united states with the bush administration. we are the laughing stock of the world right now. policies are ineffective the architecture are nothing
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more than vapor. >> give it is astonishing. we have not seen this level but people who do not seem to wonder steel and how the interests are protected and not diminished with situation after situation. >> vice president dick cheney says the president has in the various samples he wants to take america down have you react to that dark view of the president? >> i don't thing he deliberately is trying to your take it down but he is the president of united
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states and does not understand how to take it up he doesn't have the right people or to get the right strategy or the right asian that somehow he could put iran into alliance with united states. at one point if you were involved the the nuclear weapons could purveyed told the least to the extent we have not seen ever without the weapons going at one another let's hope we can prevent that. lou: ready to talk his intent is to bring the country down the problem is the direction is pretty
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clear right now. >> cattle think he is badly motivated but he is not experienced and doesn't have a path to follow. it is very scary. lou: vote in our poll knu think of any enemy that the president has not during his term accommodated? cast your vote at their jobs.com. we told you about the n.c.a.a. tournament argument with mitt romney after finishing ahead though bitter of the challenge is denied his prize. the 12 year-old mr. only six of the entire tournament in and nailed every single game
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including the champion duke. but he is only 12 years old and espn rules stipulate you must be a least 18 the $20,000 prize that he one rightfully. they have decided there will send a gift bag full of goodies instead. they do so that the things so well and have such class you were called upon to replicate your past behavior. saudia makes a stunning admission telling a "vanity fair" benghazi and that her assets are real although she
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foreign policy of the president his failed policy of tight iraq afghanistans syria and egypt israel from the iranian inspired civil war from the russian threats and and how the deal with varian data intends is to slow the building of a nuclear bomb for the president was is infuriated at governor walker's criticism that is not a deal but have less of his own making. telling governor walker he should go up on foreign policy it would be a foolish approach to revoke a nuclear deal. imagine the president of united states the clearing it would be foolish to revoke a deal that he says is not the deal that does not exist. the uncertainty broughams by the day but clearly it is
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obama needs to bone up on foreign policy the stature criticizing his policies is growing. vice president dick cheney slammed the president in an interview tuesday he is the only president in the last 70 years but does not need to play a leading role in the world. >> if you have somebody to take america down to influence events to turn our back on our allies. i think his actions is the worst president we have ever had. lou: what to kim so long?
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kissinger and shultz the greatest secretaries of state criticize a worry -- wording of the consequences with the deal with the reagan. and tell clarity with a strategic concept is reached the nuclear agreement will not reinforce our resolve the challenges in the region. that the nuclear framework is more likely to necessitate deepening involvement. cynically not concerned the state department brushoff the awarding from those diplomats. >> i heard big words and
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there is a place for that but i did not hear about alternatives what they would do differently. lou: really? paid words and big thoughts? at least she acknowledges there is a place for that but it is clear there is no such place in the obama administration for kissinger said we cannot always be assured of a future of our friends river better chance to richard over future if we remember who our friends are. stay with us. a cop shot and killed the unarmed black man in the back. we take of the reasons this south carolina case is different than any other.
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this out right to murder the police officers firing at a man. eight shots killing him. your reaction to what we have seen on the video thanks to the video. >> police to a very dangerous job but i believe we have given them such authority when it is clearly appears they have to pay a high price. he has to be held accountable i am glad the mayor took a reaction. lou: isn't it something in the midst of this tragedy how horrible for his family to be shot down to see the mayor say you are fired and we will take immediate action we will not have an investigation or go through the b.s. that typically
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accompanies these types of issues around the country. he took action and also to have body carries for the entire police force. was inspirational i cannot imagine how his community feels. >> there was a lot of upheaval with the importance to let the process play out get out all the facts as it appears he is being punished in a court. lou: there was the time we saw something clear with our eyes but now we're often asked to not believe our eyes and listen to politicians but this is a time where elected officials with their words and the fairfax i feel it is a spiritual moment.
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i feel good. >> i practiced law 15 years. lou: we forgive you. [laughter] bucket is important to let up process play out if i am defending the officer and would be asking if betty to look at the entire picture. lou: i will be glad that but to explain what we just saw there sharkskin is beginning flames getting involved trying to draw the equivalency to ferguson but use the positive things happening then we have a president then to start talking about christians again over the weekend for those people of the country what is building on? >> he is dissatisfied to be
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president he was to be priest of the president as well he has a penchant for christianity. to avoid that all together. please respect our first underwrites. we don't hate anybody but please don't ask us to do things he thinks that is not loving ended is a sad day if the president has to practice christianity and guess they were christians but they are obama a christian is rather than those that believe the bible lou: i think that amen are hard to find.
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>> since this began their arrested for the 1200 of 200 foreign nationals. >> you have a dog right there per car with this exclusive video specifically in counties of anaheim as they went door to door members of associates members of gangs were arrested across the u.s. what they called project wildfire with 215 states local and federal law-enforcement agencies they had read and crime history those for rape or sexual assaults and when you talk to the agents to say this type of law enforcement is the central - -
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essentials. >> with the criminal threat that exists to understand where the fault lines are. it needs to be further developed. >> the with weapons or vehicles or merchandise across the country of $1 million it targets criminal gangs and others associated with criminal activity we saw that interaction with federal law enforcement beforehand tuesday this helps them to get in to say that affirmation they are gathering this of the partners overseas. lou: remember the famous viral video of kate upton
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dancing in her bikini? evader a household name at the time she was very angry with of photographer she said she thought it was created just for fun that it was considered disrespectful to put on you to. but 22 million people have watched it on a youtube. coming to the rescue of the curious puppy who fell 50 feet down the uncovered metal pipe in his family's garage. >> troublemaker. it took one hour but they couldn't do that rope around
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his torso to pull the plug b-2's safety. a complete success the pipe has since been covered. rand paul under heavy criticism after launching his campaign the "a team" joins me next. 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help.
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lou: joining us now, andy leahy and miss new york usa. joanne. let's start with if i may denying a 6th grader his bracket price, he beats everyone, and espn will not hand over the stuff. >> he should not no prize for this kid he broke the rules you do not gamble if you are under age. if we give him the prize it will lead to insider trading. lou: we owe espn a debt of gratitude. >> and he should be thrown in jail. he broke the rules that is the same as breaking the law. i think maybe -- i don't want to be hard on the guy maybe 5 or
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10 years. lou: a certain -- >> tough on crime. >> i respect that. let's go to rand paul this problem are lady reporters about what is going on? >> i think he gets asked questions, he doesn't like them very much then he gets awkward about it. his ego gets in the way he gets uncomfortable. but welcome to 2016 presidential competition there you will be uncom for -- uncomfortable. >> he kind of has a problem with male reporters took i don't know if there is a sexist team, as much as he needs to test himself a little bit. on the other hand, i don't think that getting testy with media is
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going to hurt him with the g.o.p. voters. >> on the today show was not the right place. lou: there is a good place for that? >> yes. in the restroom, i don't know. lou: rather than explore that further, because of time, rand paul coming out with these things stand with rand, and 2 by 3 signs of you know -- i mean, he has every kind of tacky swag. that one can imagine. >> but doesn't every political figure do this now. the problem is that people are going to buy it, then you have to walk with people wearing rand paul flip-flops, and will be illegal to kill them. >> 2016 might be the year where the market decides who will be president. lou: that is something to look forward to. now that you put us on alert we're going to follow threw with
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that, i know this has to trouble you. kate upton is very ark nowed about a -- annoyed about a video that was released on youtube. do you think she should have legal recourse for the you know, making fun of her? >> i always read the fine print before i make a video, she should have as well. lou: and your videos, andy? >> lou if you could not bother me. i am trying to watch that video. lou: we'll leave it there. andy enjoy. >> thank you. >> and joanne. lou: great to have you here. >> thank you ulou. >> lou: i feel somehow that i gained insight and perspective that i otherwise -- >> you lost knowledge? lou: buoyant. time for a look at our on-line poll results quickly. i understand.
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