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the market doesn't seem to have any memories. charles: a great show. thank you for joining us. lou dobbs is next. but. >> good evening for i.m. lou dobbs. the administration is sending mixed messages on the theodore roosevelt and escort ships are shuttering the iranian convoy of the coast of yemen just hours after the state department said the reason they are there is to ensure the shipping lanes remained open but then the president said it would be a problem if i ran would deliver weapons we take up this matter of complicated efforts with the senator of the armed services committee.
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with charges of the former secretary of state to engage him in the pay-to-play scheme with the clinton foundation in their strategy seems to ignore the attack and attack the messenger. talking with republican and strategist ed rollins. it you may have been disappointed. we will tell you what the embattled agency prioritized to the public. we begin with the president's confusing complected and contradictory foreign policy to iran. and the purpose was still unclear. white house correspondent has the report.
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>> for this second day of narrow the promise of peace shattered by reality of the ground. >> that we will continue to use force to stop them from taking yemen with the aggressive action in. that will not change strike despite there earlier pledge saudi led forces pounded the of rebels route the country the air assaults with the blockade was meant to stun the rebels to force the yemeni government into exile. providing end to hostilities. it is what we call for after that brutal aggression and dismantling of the black -- the blockade. ed dash i the president's of the warships with the recent
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deployment of the uss theodore roosevelt of a proxy war between nations in the midst of nuclear arms talks. and to ignore the of white house. >> it continues to back. >> meanwhile the administration launched a p.r. offensive defending the president's decision to beef up the position in the waters. >> with those factions within yemen. >> but voters in a new fox news poll said the president is being too soft.
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but to 34 percent that he strikes the right balance. >> looked at those numbers. it is a tough sell after voters. it even a tougher set -- sell speaking today of that snapback provision calls it does fit to sea-land. clearly there is a lot to do. lou: it is clear that iran is getting close to a deal that will not deal with the infrastructure in iran. good to have you with us. led by the uss roosevelt to
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interdicted the weapons that may have been offloaded from the iranian convoy. as you have said in the of the debt there are mixed messages they are not clear at all. number to there very good to draw lines in the sand and after someone crosses the line to do something about it. i hope we don't live through that again in it means nothing in the end. >> did your view to do what is required in favor of negotiations. >> there is doubt in every betty's mind that actions are clearly thumbing their
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nose at the president because they clearly don't think he will stand up in a meaningful way. lou: but that breakout and 12 months with the necessity. from that moment. >> moving in those negotiations. with data general goal for those negotiations have been no word lambeau word. lou: turning to loretta l. lynch. there is of full senate about.
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i would suspect you would continue to do so. there was a clear move to the leadership to drive a the nomination through. is that clear? >> there not advocating specifically but they are making it happen tomorrow. it is important we have never uttered -- never revisited that action that they or the cloture threshold in situations like this from 60 down at a simple majority so that will insure that it passes it is confirmed preservative is disappointing specifically on executive amnesty. to be a major force to calcify what do say illegal action with the proper authority with the amnesty action from last november. lou: those executive actions
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will be you ramp up if you could imagine. but if you could style of the executive fiat the only obstacle between this president and his fiat. >> there is the only thing where we have a chance right now. to have the federal district court that appeals to the fifth circuit i think this issue will go to the supreme court at least tuesday emplace to get all this doesn't to decide the matter
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lou: senator we thank you for being with us. the obama justice department under fire for its refusal to pursue charges against the chinese spy who was once employed by the state department contractor. working as the translator for the office of language services through 2014 according to a unseal documents with the individuals to be the of intelligence officers allegedly paid thousands of dollars to provide information on u.s. government employees but the state department is not give feet up any more details. >> we got back to with says that she was an employe of the contract interpreter through february 2014 so for any additional questions i will refer you to the fbi's
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image they refer us back to the statehouse. >> i refer back to them. >> the there planning to prosecute but they declined to comment. transparency of bounds in the obama administration. we will be back. >> bid glinted cashman of joy is us with that political strategy by the clinton campaign. part hollywood as they hit the epicenter of the jewelry trade with $300 million we will tell you how they did it next. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where
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lou: house republican in / out at the irs for a misguided priorities to put it taxpayers at the bottom of their less. according to read the report the house ways and means committee they have refused to prioritize service to the public instead focusing on obamacare giving worker bonuses and conducting the union activities. but the commissioner
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insisted the only way to improve is to bring in more money. >> customer service said it had been far worse than anyone would want to not having enough people to answer the phones to provide service from walk-in sites as a result to cuts to the budget. lou: the phone system paul not but more than a million people calling about their tax is. only 8 million were turned away by the irs. >> but with that clinton in cash book to fight back to say the linked organization
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and including john goodman three is the highest speaking fees while the rate was secretary of state. a. and more could reduce from the hillary rampage -- campaign today announced the release of that highly anticipated report will be the least through mid next year just months before the election. house speaker bitter talk about that she will decline to make herself available for a interview. tweeting as now. with this attack response memo. there is a lot of practice of for the next 35 years.
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>> they are serious questions with transparency which they want they got half a million dollars from these groups. lou: that does is the exorbitant. >> that adds up freely? for it is real money. >> why anyone would put half a million dollars on the table? there are people i ayrshire who would not give $0.5 for the sitting president. lou: if anybody is worth half a million with say president clinton. >> he is by far but what were they anticipating? just to get us speech?
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obviously she was in the important role. obviously she was planning for a long period of time. putting these distractions aside to do those things that bring jeopardy to my campaign. lou: the clinton campaign tries to coordinate with lawmakers a group of top clinton advisers including podesta of with the senate and it is an organization but not to be surprised but to do this level of coordination. >> what they discovered quickly is president obama rand to a successful campaign did not leave much behind say to themselves to the private sector. so to create a whole campaign and obviously she had to be very careful to beecher she does not run against the president but be careful she does not run for
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the third term. if she does she has to live with the liabilities of the president. lou: what about the koch brothers? with a cattle call of scott walker and jeb bush rand paul and marco rubio? >> is and that of nancy lee for the republican party? vitter person and i would pervert the they have been generous to the party in the past but to do that prescreening element we have some fine governors and of the governor of texas. let voters have a shot to see how -- today's choose then they can contribute. lou: democrats are divided boozing the trans-pacific partnership free trade in treaty that will expand the
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level of immigration into this country and the democrats are fighting him. there is said divided the party and the republicans keep pushing past track on the president is not qualified to the the nation but they want that to put together a chamber of commerce roundtable deal. >> it is the big mistake at the end of the day if to regrets don't want this their president pushes his foreword. and i think we are the of the lead at this point in time and don't think it will be successful there is too many conflicts and a critical question inanities have worked well in the past
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lou: free trade is practiced by the united states is not fair trade. >> data like anything being fast tracked. with a trade policy on japan with congress. >> en gore talking about executive power at the same time by purpose of the free trade treaty they want to confer congressional power upon the president. it is mind-boggling that position the republicans put themselves into through the 2016 election. >> he will fast-track that iranian deal at this point i am for slowing everything down. lou: they say he is trying to run out the clock. thank you so much. be sure to vote what party
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do believe cares most about the middle-class enough to stop the outsourcing of jobs and illegal immigration and the offshore of production? is that the democrats or republicans or neither? cast your vote. of a case of life imitating art police investigating a robbery plot straight from the movie ocean as 13 breaking into a safe deposit center to use the drill to put a hole into the vaults. 35 inches wide and 20 inches deep though loving them to make off with over $300 million in jewelry. they're still at large the police call it the biggest robbery in london's history. probably in though world.
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we will find out i'm sure. a little perspective on the president who seems to lack any with the world around him and a group of women under fire to give new meaning to the terms topless. coming up next.
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period. >> comments on war and violence. and the president who on occasion decides he must make a bald proclaiming a about our world condition in his view, a world that would be far worse off without his presences. but not always so clearly that more mortals like the rest of us would take adequate notice. >> i always tell me we have to maintain some perspective on this there actually is less war, and less violence in the world today than there might have been 40 years ago. it doesn't make it any less painful. but they can get better, we have to have strong partners. lou: in our leader's mind, all the world needs now is perspective, sweet perspective. and fewer of the nagging facts that make up a sizable portion of our global reality. yes iran is bragging about all
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of the concessions it is wringing from deal-detcrat obama -- deal-desperate obama administration. and refusing to acknowledge israel's right to exist while its leaders cry death to america, supporting hezbollah. and extending its power through middle east, and northern africa. president might have give up some attention as well in his comments to russia and its invasion of ukraine and annexation of crimea but he did not, obama's world view, blames these, the come blind media for -- compliant media for a consistent sense that all is not right in the world. as christian heads roll on the beaches, mr. obama will notch allow himself to be accountable for the ayatollah who is having
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his way in nuclear nations president insisting that world ord ser not frayed and not torn by a the capitalling obama foreign policy, it seems that way here said of because the same median that plays lap talk to him and his policies, is clueless when he said covering international affairs. >> if it bleeds it leaks you show crime and fires, that is what folks watch this is all about ratings the problem of terrorism and disfunction and a koss with plane crash -- chaos and plane crashes and other things is the equivalent when it comes to covering international affairs. lou: can you imagine middle east further into chaos because of obama administration at
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catastrophic misadventures and ineptness. and trying to impose on the new sisi government, a partnership with islamists. 18 looking foolish and inept. and yemen and iranian support rebel, ignore by mr. obama. his narrow visions of the world and crushing consequences of his policies which can't be ignored by those who are the victims of radical islamist barber implementrismcertainly 92 certain. >> they have any incentive to desto --it is
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disturb for obama's drowsy tranquil view of the world. >> history is laden with bling rent leaders, it shows how often ill informed moralism has led to foreign en tangle ams that do more remember that than good. lou: coming up president obama said that the economy is doing fine hillary says that the economy is stalled. senate democrats fighting the president's big trade deal. the president this time, he likes the republican side, bain capital founding member ed kennard will sort is out for us.
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lou: new book clinton cash reveals bill clinton has been paid more than a hundred million for speeches while he held office. and earnings for milwaukee while
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secretary of -- hillary clinton while secretary of state exploded. hillary clinton believes that strengthening our middle class will require toppling the wealthiest 1%, those are her words not mine. a founding member of bain capital, author of book unintended consequences, why everything have you been told about the economy is wrong,er day we prove your book is correct. >> thank you. lou: topple the top 1%. do you believe anyone told her it is 300,000 a year? >> i think it looked like she was selling access to the
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government while in office. she has a distorted perspective on how the 1% earn it, they are owners of businesses, they produce products, and kefer customers. they do not earn it like she does. lou: you can somehow improve the lot of those who are not as successful, this is bizarre economics it has nothing to do with our heritage or values of free enterprise capitalism. >> a lot of people negotiate their pay increase with the boss they do see the world from that perspective the haves and have-nots, they do not see it as business owners who take risks into produce creations with value. what i think they do is a contemplate the success of the 1% they blame stagnant wage on
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middle class there are independent forces at work that have nothing to to with each other. lou: i have worked with start ups and had some success. the fact and i never worked for anyone who was not creating jobs. they may be billionaires, but the rest of us had jobs. it is a good thing. the idea that seeping into public consciousness is troubling and profoundly flawed. >> if you look at what is driving the success of the 1% this is in. could technology. it is access to global markets they can sell the
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lou: we talk about free trade that has no concept that is founding on empirical evidence there is not a single work based
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on impier call empirical evidence that free trade. and doesn't look at facts. we're bringing in illegal immigration, which puts them into direct competition, middle class low-cost labor that is being imported, exports jobs that puts them in competition is cheapest forest labor this is a mindless policy choice, mindless business practice in the long run no question. it tears the middle class to pieces. >> i would agree with most all one place where we're slightly different. i think that you can't -- you
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can't run trade deficits, because that is going to expert jobs, you have to find a way to have trade with balance trade. lou: you would agree it tears up jobs job creation, it may also have a -- job creation. the reality is, it also tears the dickens out of your savings rate there is less capital available for investment in this economy. >> i do agree it floods our economy with risk-averse savings it drives down interest rate and kills savers, i agree. lou: do you think that republican party has a candidate, about it, that will say you know this economy that great free enterprise, is really about building a quality of life for americans. it is not a cold, paradigm that
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is supposed to result in highest efficiency at a and b and c inflection points. >> i think that republicans are coming to that point of view, growing more skeptical about large trade deficits, they have been always skeptical about immigration. we have created -- >> our wages have been stagnant for 30 years. lou: federal government is 20 years behind in its data collecting. >> i am in middle class, i want my wages driven up. lou: we all want highest possible quality of life for ourselves and our children and
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succeeding generation, ed, come back we'll continue our conversation it is helpful to republican party perhaps to hear your voice on this issue i hope they start listening to somebody. >> thank you. lou: vote in our poll, when party do you believe cares enough about our middle class working men women and small businesses to stop outsources of jobs illegal immigration and offshoring of production, democrats? republicans? or neither? up next high-speed police chase in texas ends with a maneuver that sure to make chuck norris proud. >> another hollywood phony exposed. a phony in hollywood? that is not fair. next. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes.
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lou: on wall street stocks finished higher. second highest close in history when 14 points from the all all-time high volume, light trading and
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reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day on the salem radio network. >> actor ben affleck forced to acknowledge he asked pbs not to reveal his slave-owning ancestors on the show, finding your roots he said, i didn't want any television show about my family to include a guy who owned slaves, i was embarrassed the very thought lift a bad taste in my mouth. there you go. a texas state trooper has been suspended for a movement like that of chuck norris, texas walker ranger. look at this, flying drop-kick at conclusion of a high-speed chase with a motorcycle suspect. rider ran a red light led
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police to a chase reaching speeds ahead of 100 miles an hour. martinez was suspended for 3 days without pay for acrobatic move. i have to suspect he found satisfying after being forced to drive at those speeds after the biker. >> up next, a new group of entrepreneurs reminding folks of bad old days in new york times square. we take that up with annie levy and joanne, they join us here next. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not.
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lou: "new york post" eposed outrageous presence in times square of the torn graphic past -- pornographic past women in body paint opposing for pictures with tourists. adolescence coughing up the money, some critics calling it child pornography. families with young children outraged. so-called managers of women prevented them from talking with journalists. here is what some in times square had to say today.
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>> it is her body. >> there is no difference between a man walking around topless, and a woman. >> they are painted, but would i want my kids to see that, no. >> i have seen them before, i was not completely shocked. >> guys walk around with shirts off all of the time. lou: i am more outraged now co-host of red eye andy levy, and joanne. our outrage in in great city. your thoughts? >> it is legal for women to walk topless in new york city with or
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without body paint, i can't stress that enough to your female viewers it is legal to walk around streets of new york city topless with or without body paint. know your rights. know your rights. this is not child pornography the women are not children. lou: great point. >> if you hear the costumed characters approach kids for money has nothing to do with these women. lou: joanne. >> this is a sexist argument, there is a naked cowboy, he is topless, no one calls him a predator -- >> i am. >> except andy, he was harassed that time. children should not be in times
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square, it is terrifying. lou: statue of liberty is perhaps one of the most intimidating. >> also not the ream statue of liberty. lou: don't say that. >> ben affleck. turns out -- tried to hide the tales of his slave-owning ancestry on the pbs show, finding your roots. i suspect outrage is burning high in your heart on this one. >> yes directors they meddle where they should not this is not his project there he is making a excellent documentary telling them what to leave in and take out? not good. lou: andy? >> i don't care if his ancestor owned a slave he is correct when he said it should not reflect on him it is not his
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grand kid's fault he made dare devil, that is on him not them. the thing is, it would have been a little thing on pbs if he did not try to quash it but now it is a story he lobbied to take it out, you have to learn from that. lou: he has. here is the big one of the night of john boehner. kissing -- kissing nancy pelosi. >> mmm. lou: do we have that. >> i hope not. >> the image is burned in my head. lou: there it is that was worth waiting for. >> as an actress i have done many stage kisses before, it was too short he should have opened his eyes maybe made eye contact, then he broke the fourth law right after he did that he looked into the camera
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across the rose garden, stay in character. lou: there you go. >> yeah, i don't have much to say other than i don't want to see it again. >> practice makes perfect. >> i wish you did not put it on the screen. lou: i have to say your point about acting is exact. but it seems sincere to me as if the leading republican, and leading democrat in house wanted to being together -- if you know what i mean. >> no, please go on lou. lou: i am going as far as i am going. >> they are colleagues, you know their jobs regardless of party is to screw the american people, of course they will like each other. lou: there you go. rid eye. -- red eye. >> thank you. lou: time for our on-line poll results. 98% of you said on the side of
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truth, justice and the american way. thank you. be with us tomorrow night. good night from new york. lou: you do not not have to wait until may 1 to check out latest avengers. we have political avengers to the koch brother's liking they just pick their own. welcome, i am neil cavuto. they have now backed up to 5 republicans this primary season. bush walker, rubio cruz, and paul. betting they will be the 2016 heroes which would make guys like chris christie or ben carson mike huckabee, not heroes well maybe a spinoff movie. but how fast, quick and abrupt is

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