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over. a lovely conversation going on right now about casseroles. all right. drop and give my 20, good night. roth. lou: good evening i am lou dobbs, obama administration moving to break up a chinese spy, and espionage ring in this country, u.s. justice department officials today announce arrest of the chinese professor and indictment of 5 there other chineses citizens in what is believed to be a decade long effort to steal the trade effort from two silicon companies. they are chipmakers, they develop wireless technology, often used by our military. we take up china's rising act greg tonight and president's foreign policy collapses across
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a broad spectrum. also here, hillary clinton breaks what was a vow of silence. she went radio silent 28 days ago, and managed to avoided the pretty until today giving an impromptu 4 minute gaggle. but was it enough to appease her critics. we take it up with chief council for american center for law and just is jay. and new england patriot owner robert kraft changing his position on the deflategate penalties, one day after he met with the commissioner rodger goodell. could. it derail tom brady's appeal of his suspension or was this in trade for commutation of --
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we'll take up that. lis wiehl among our guest. we begin with a revolution that 6 chinese citizen allegedly used access to american technology to steal secret for china's military benefits and economic benefits. these are just six of what are expected to be thousands of chinese spies operating in the united states catherine herridge with the report. >> 30 page superseding indictment lays out government's case against the chinese professor, allegation they used and abuse their position as leading american university to steal technology secret to benefit of chinese government. that two chinese nationals met at university in southern california did their phd in
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electric engineering. it is also alleged that cell phone, and tablet technology, including source codes and design layout was transferred to china where it was duplicated. economic espionage imposes great costs on american businesses. harm u.s. interest worldwide. state transportation translator who was made by intelligence officers was not prosecuted by the justice department in a controversial decision. some expert say it is always a delicate balancing act. >> conflicts between the justice and state department are nothing new, they happen in every administration. in a lot of cases you have to walk a pretty find line. prosecuting crime when it
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occurs in u.s. >> reporter: one of the most significant allegation that conspiracy of part of along running effort to steal secrets from american university, and transfer the technology so that thes which government would benefit without bearing cost. lou: thank you catherine herridge from washington. >> to iraq, the fall of ramadi confirming rising doubts about the obama administration's strategy. the white house tried to spin the latest setback, but they it not do very well. >> we have seen there are no quick fixes. we have seen there have been important -- there has been importance progress which has been made that has been discuss. but there are also periods of setback. and isil effort to take over ramadi is a setback. we have been candid about that. lou: joining me now former nato
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supreme allied commander admiral james stavritos. we have a clear response on the obama administration, the fall of ramadi is not a big deal, it is a big deal? but overall strategy is working when we have watched mozelle -- mosul and anbar province now ramadi fall. this gets worse and worse what is to be done? >> lou, i think that fall of ramadi is clearly a defeat. it not the end of the story. but the strategy is not working. so we need to arm up two or three things, we have to get more weapons in hands of peshmerga in north to fight and arm up bombing campaign in the west and go after the logistics
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and the intelligence centers of the islamic state. in terms of the iraqi security forces they have been a disaster. our best shot there is to increase the number of trainers that we have there. so probably go from 3,000 to maybe 5,000 or 6,000 trainers. nothing compared to 150,000 troops we had in iraq at one time, it could stiff en the iraqi security force. and more of the raid that was very successful taking all the cfo, if you will, of the islamic state. and we have to use cyber go after the islamic state in the cyber world. and kinetically. we bring thosing it we have a strategy, but what is happening now is not working. lou: and admiral what you say and i am sure correct. when you say we, i assume that
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would imply also president of the united states, and he is the only one making the decision, clearly unwillingly to engage against an enemy he said he would degrade and destroy. we know that not to be the case no matter what he said. what does he intend as best you can divine? >> i think he is about to receive an enormous amount of pressure from sunni states in the region, our ally, saudi arabia gulf states, bahrain and et cetera. who are going to be saying look, the iranians are rolling we got this islamic state challenge in front of us, he will get diplomatic pressure on this side. i think we're here is -- we're here is more than just u.s., we have to turkey and jordan, and
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left rang theleverage the sunni states against the islamic state the sunni derivative, because the big threat is really coming, and that is iran. lou: iran, a clear and press an present danger on the u.s. yet we're negotiating in what is an abysmal agreement at containing their nuclear ambition. at the same time the islamic state is driving forward successfully against this half hearted -- by the president. there is one conclusion to this, is there not? if remaintain the status quo? >> i agree real challenge that is coming as i mentioned is
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iran. what worries me about this deal with iran. i am skeptical we'll get it done, but if we do and sanctions come off the flow of resources real dollars maybe $100 billion of additional gdp going into iran very quickly that will turn to finances for hezbollah and other terrorist groups that will fuel iranian imperial ambitions that is why saudis and other leading sunni states are concerned about this deal, so buckle up in the middle east. lou: let me ask you we talk about the ineptitude. inadequacy of strategy, lack of strategy on the part of this administration. at some point it becomes madness itself. this is irrational what shaping right now in our foreign policy, is it not? >> well, we need to do is go region by region in the world
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come up with a coherent plan in each area, starting with the middle east, but also in the pacific where we see china building artificial islands in middle of south china sea. a coherent strategy for latin america and caribbean we're trying to sort out colombia and a continuing problem in venezuela. we need a strategy and put it text in to a -- put it together into a global approach we have not seen that. lou: thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you lou. lou: turning to domestic politics now, new york city police commission irbil erbil bratton
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-- commissioner bill bratton proposed amnesty for low level offenders. taking a page out of obama amnesty playbook. president obama yesterday trying to extend amnesty for illegal immigrants. saying leave it to the feds, what to almost nothing at all. >> nearly 70,000 illegal crimes were released by the feds last year. >> and amnesty of a sort. we're coming right back. stay with us, much more ahead. >> coming up, a month of dodging questions enough for hillary clinton. she answers a queue today. -- answers a few today. >> and authorities still trying to figure out what happened in that deadly biker gang shootout
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answering questions, hillary clinton answered questions today from the press. before today she had only answered 7 questions, the last time was 28 days ago. today she answereded -- 6 more questions. >> i am so proud of the foundation, i am proud of the work it has done, it is doing. it attracted donations from people organizations from the world. and i think that just goes to show that people are very supportive of the life saving and live changing work it has done. lou: what is a person with $100 million net worth to do, she attacked the rich. >> i think that most americans understand that the deck is stacked for those at the top, i am running a campaign that is stating we want to reshuffle the deck. lou: she touched on her e-mail
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scandal, news that a federal judge ordered state department to release thousands of her e-mails on a rolling basis. >> i have said, i want those e-mails out. nobody has a bigger interest in getting them released than i do. i respect the state department, they have their process they do for everybody, but anything they might do to expedite the process i support. lou: to avid any misunderstanding. clinton was referring to the e-mails that might have been on a tate department server -- state department server had they been saved by the state department, which they were not. not the e-mail on her private server. that is beyond the reach of law or public's right to know. >> do you regret deleting 32,000
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other e-mails? lou: we don't know whether she does regret it, she declined to answer. >> joining us now jay chief council for american center for law and justice and author of a brand-new book, "undemocratic"." book focusing on the federal pure crease -- bureaucracy. you just listened to this democratic nominee waving her hand over the unwashed press before her. and she had a chance to actually meet all of the questions she had answered. but she came one short now answered 13. can this persist in a democratic
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constitutional republic? >> you hit the key word, that is a consititutionalal republic, the answer is, of course, not. hoping that scandal will go away. fact this state department much like the internal revenue service has a thing with e-mails, the thing is, hide them, delete them, destroy them, do not let home be discoverable. that is when irs did in that scandal, and what hillary clinton and state department allowed to happen, the question i keep asking, when people receive an e-mail from hillary clinton, did they not realize she was not using a state department. gov e-mail address? how is it so hard to figure out. but, the release of the e-mails
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will be as quick as irs's release of e-mail, that has been two years. lou: and watching a reputation, a declaration of values on part of the pure crease, whether the -- bureaucracy whether the irs or epa. this goes on. abureaucracy indifferent to law and the public interest and aligned with the democratic leaders, state department is a secondary government on to itself. >> they are not elected they are not accountable. you have a situation with our constitution right now this is not supposed to happen. we have three branches of government we're supposed to have checks and balances.
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the fact is that the most powerful branch of the government is two blocks from the white house around corner from capitol that is the agency. about we like it or not we right now have a unelected unaccountable bureaucracy that is passing more rules and regulation than congress. they are in lockstep with the administration that is the danger. we're at that tipping point. lou: that power becomes on, pressive. -- opsso pressive. quickly before we out of time, urging fifth circuit court of appeals to over 3 throw the
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amnesty fiat, if you will. and congress pushing part of the contusional authority in the house that is pushing article 1 second 8 powers over trade senate requiring two-thirds vote to approve a treaty, they are both dispensing with their constitutional power and a court argue that president is abusing the constitutional power to their detriment make sense of that. >> the inconsistency of our elected representatives, but more than that, the malfunction of our checks and balances. they will say that president was overreaching making that executive amnesty decision. i believe it will be decided by supreme court of united states
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and you are right politics are overriding the constitution. and that is dangerous for all citizens right left, and center. lou: do you think that circuit court of appeals made admonish the republicans and say something like you know, reserve your constitutional powers, our framers had that check and balance in full view and focus? >> you -- it is always hard to predict these things. i am optimistic that the fifth circuit will say congress cannot be ignored. impatient presidents do not get to change the law on their own. the constitution requires they are put forward by congress, not just the president. we'll find out in a couple of months. lou: thank you jay. we have seen he has made certainly thinks he can do it
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because he has done it. book "undemocratic." lou: and vote on our poll, do you believe that president's tweet regards the meeting with his national security team was perhaps a few days late given the fall of ramadi? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. lou: we learn more about the circumstances that led up to the biker gang blood bath in keiko techs -- in waco, texas. there was a warning that there was rising tension among the motorcycle gangs as for what started this shootout, police say their initial investigation suggestions if is a result of a turf war that was set up when a biker gang showed up to a gather of rival biker gangs. and there is also a possibly it may have started with a simple
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altercation over a parks space -- parking space. 9 people dead, 18 injured. 170 arrested. up next, president's iraq strategy such an abject failure, his most arden supporters are waking up to the reality. >> if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath?
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they have contained it. they fixed broken pipeline, that originated in a pipeline operated by all american pipeline. located under 2 miles from the shore. tides and winds pushing spill south according to responders, say that pipeline has been shut off. we'll update you throughout the hour. the damage is extensive. but, the oil has been contained. lou: a few thoughts on president obama's lack of a strategic vision or a coherent foreign policy. even at president's great ally, john boehner called on hear obama to start over on his war authorization request against the is lamethe -- islamic state because
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the current approach is not working. >> we know hope is not a strategy the president's plan not working. it is time to come up with a real overarching strategy to defeat the ongoing terrorist threat. lou: even washington post editorial board is awakening from its all but slumber. slams his lack of strategy. editorial board wrote this in morning edition saying, there was hope that mr. obama's half measures might be enough to blunt islamic state advances in iraq. with the stunning fall of ramadi sunday that modest optimism is questionable. it is mr. obama's unwillingness to match means to strategy that threatens to prolong this war.
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washington post is beginning to realize, that half baked presidential political blather is not a substitute for knowledge, values, vision, and judgment. and consequences of bad foreign policy decisions or failure to make decisions do not change just because you close our eyes. white house today admitted what a pentagon spokesman just yesterday, not that the fall of ramadi is a setback. but not completely unfettered, the white house still mountains the overall strategy is a success. and a day after the islamic state ramadi, pentagon last friday offers this assessment on its web site, strategy to defeat isil is working. it was two days later that is yesterday, when islamic state
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over ran ramadi. president's strategy has resulted in the islamic state victories in cities of ramadi, mousemosul and fallujah just to name a few. and the radical islamist terrorists are on the move tonight. mr. obama's goal he said was to degrade and destroy the islamic state. his rhetoric notwithstanding congressional republicans were reluctance to exceed to his request to approve military force against the islamic state because they declared he has no strategy. whatever his true intent. president obama never set out to destroy them. whatever president obama's legacy, it will be neither
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sincerity or conviction. our quotation of the evening, a no uttered from the deepest convict is better than a yes merely uttered to avoided trouble. we're coming right back. >> coming up, the islamic state takes ramadi and more iraqi territory. and president obama's strategy is attacked from all sides. michael goodwin and judy miller the a-team next. >> outlaws in new york city, could go free, if the police commissioner has his way attorneys lis wiehl and aaron ehrl
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lou: joining us now, judy miller and michael goodwin. judy we start with you, hillary clinton, amazing performance answers 6 questions. is this woman really think she can get away with it. >> is she getting away with it. >> she is, in terms of democrats their support has gone you were it are "the independents" that have fallen away. after 28 dies days of silence she
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finally bit the bullet. lou: one thing to be the presumtive nominee and expected winner, she is becoming empireious. >> first thing headline on internet stories with this mini-press conference is it hillary clinton breaks her silence, there is no news in what she said but just that she said something. the second thing with the e-mail issue, i want these e-mails out there, of course, she does she sanitized them. the ones are left are the chaffe . >> she has been paying attention to history and she destroyed that server, you can take it to
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the bank don't you think. >> they had a fire. lou: but we laugh about this, this is dishonesty and throughout the entire -- this appears to be most krupp americancorruptamerican political family don't you think. >> well, i think we don't know enough yet. i want to know more about the foundation. >> maybe i can tell you. >> no -- if there is a quid pro quo. lou: are you put off by fact that former president clinton doubled his speaking fees when his wife became secretary of state? >> as our mutual friend doug schoan who worked for the clinton said, this is what presidential speeches are going for these days. >> they are who else was giving
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them. >> how about jimmy carter? >> and george bush. >> to pick up on judy's point only one former president had his wife as secretary of state and a presidential nominee. there is just one. lou: there is no fine-tuning it. the fact is that it smells to high heaven to me. >> i think that she will get away with it. until she doesn't. it will keep going until there is some mother load of information that she cannot explain away. and not ignore. lou: do you like the fact that a federal judge rejected state department -- to wait until
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january 2016 to release e-mails. decided it be a roll out from now on. >> i think that this her nightmare. drip drip, something that she does not control. because she insists on being in control, but here is the thing what is really going to hurt her is conflict, that contradict between portraying herself as a woman of the people. with all of this money. that is what just does not fly. lou: she was flat broke remember. >> and now she is filthy rich. >> washington post toward reports she said $6 25,000 in one day for two speeches. lou: that will get you off the flat broke. >> that will pay the bills. lou: one thing, chris christie flipping on citizenship for
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illegal immigration your thoughts? >> i think that chris christie is in a dangerous mode. because he is so desperate now he has to stay afloat, that is proving harder to do because of his record, and because of the open owns he has -- opponents he has. lou: his donors are keeping him afloat. >> if bridgegate does not sink him. lou: smudge gate, it has been ajudicated. and it is history. great to see you both. >> thank you. lou: vote in our poll, do you believe that president's tweet regarding today's meeting with his national security team? are you reactor sured? or -- reactor sured or was it a few days late. >> off-duty army captain saved a man's life in north carolina, captain steve voglazon, being
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hailed a hero after pulling a man out of a car wreck a fiery car wreck. fort bragg base captain jumped into act before firefighters could arrive on the scene a brutal head on- two-car collision, he was wearing a captain america t-shirt at the time of his rescue, it was a success. we're pleased to report to you. good going captain. up next, one of america's biggest pop stars in a dangerous accident on set of her new video. we have that for you. new signs that patriot owner robert kraft has chosen rodger goodell over tom brady? or has he chosen a deal in the pack of wisdom, and patient patience and
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high. nasdaq. number of vehicles recalled over the detective takata airbag z has doubled now. reminder listen to my reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. in texas, an amateur videographer and his friend becoming too close to a massive bolt of lightning hitting south texas town amid of flurry of severe weather storms that brought tern transport torn--tornado to north texas do that again. look at that. >> do it again. we can't. i am wait until we do it again this is too good. there you go.
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>> that is amazing, all right. thank you. patriot quarterback tom brady has 2 million reasons to be upset with team owner robert kraft that is amount of money he would forfeit if his 4 game suspension by rodger goodell takes effect. kraft has vowed to accept the team's penalty reversing what he said would have been his view a week ago. >> i really feel at-this-point in time, that taking this off the agenda -- this is the best thing for patriots, our fans, and the nfl. >> patriot were fined $1 million, docked a first round draft choice as a result of deflategate. and i think a fourths round pick next year, reversing his remarks
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after meeting with goodell last night. it is brady's appeal will go on. i wonder if a deal has been made between goodell and kraft. i hope so. >> taylor swift reminding us why hollywood stunt men exist we leasing a behind scenes video of herself, trying to complete a stunt for her video bad blust. she was bruised up. passengers in amtrak derailment. about to find out whether you can put a cap on cost of human pain and suffering we take it up and more, with leading
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