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[laughter] charles: you can catch us every night at 6:00 p.m.. don't miss a moment. i am living up to the title. keep there right here. lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening. i am lou dobbs. flying commercial jetliners is not as safe as we have been led to believe. the massive federal agency to keep the public safe is failing miserably at its job a jolting inspector general report finds that transportation is security administration agents detecting firearms and explosives in only 5% of the opportunities to do so. undercover teams were successful to sneak bombs and handguns so what is the
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point of the pat down in the screenings? and with republican strategist cahow with michael goodwin. also tonight president obama finally warning china to stop what he calls counterproductive land reclamation projects was that a stern warning from the president chinese officials have been answered with a major security conference in singapore says they have no intention to slow there its bid shares strategy in the asia-pacific region. was something never redline.
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>> half century of liberal leadership has done much to devastate some of the largest cities more fatal shootings in baltimore the murder count for the month of may in four decades what needs to be done to turn it around? canid? we have kimberly and former new york police department detective bo dietl. we begin with serious doubts about the validity to keep the country safe besides a 7.$5 billion budget with $50,000 breeders'. katherine harris has the report. >> investigation down security failures that a decade after 9/11 investigators they and what is or fake exclusives --
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exposes the the security checkpoint. ron johnson said he is reviewing the report adding a raise is valid concerns. taxpayers have spent thousands of dollars to secure the system and it is important to be met. last year's $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> is not much better before 9/11. >> finding that they feel that 95 percent of the times as an undercover agent with a fake bomb set off a magnetometer but the skaters failed to find it during the pat down this is similar to the underwear bomb that got through security to bring down a jet 2009.
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all of them are going now to investigate to share information but last weekend in new york airport the head of hamas' security emphasized it was going well. >> fiscal year 2014 alone putting passengers through pre-clearance to deny boarding fortune does individuals johnson immediately directed tsa to implement changes adding 95 percent billy ray does not tell the whole story. >> the numbers look good out of context but they are a critical element in the continual evolution of our aviation security. >> looking at checked baggage with weaknesses across the entire system because of human error.
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lou: there are a rising number of the threats with iraq and syria to drive the conflict in ukraine and the china island building in the south china sea and has dramatically raised the odds of an armed confrontation between united states and china. today after years of ignoring the growing assertiveness in asia president obama finally said something. with aggressive actions by any party are counterproductive. china will be successful. it is big and powerful they work hard and they are talented and it may be their claims are legitimate. but they should not for just try to establish that
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thought to push people out of the way. lou: throwing elbows. that was the president's idea of ted -- awarding coming after secretary carter who over the weekend told security officials that singapore that china is out of step with international rules but a chinese colonel laid it on the performance to say he was not as tough as i expected. even chinese officials are warranted don't take too much of this administration you will recall last week that the general commander said the united states has a will to fight the islamic state. now in question as the june 30th deadline is nearing with those
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negotiations as the secretary of state is now on his way home to boston. he broke his right femur after hitting a curb with his bicycle as part part, whenever it was he was doing. a spokesperson says he usually takes his bike on his government jet with him for exercise on overseas trips. his bike cost upwards of $10,000. this part of the story is for president george did you bush. when the president took a spill on his texas ranch in 2004 senator kerry said did the training wheels fall off? well, mr. president, this is for you. we don't know if secretary kerry trading wheels were
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attached at the time or not. they probably will not make this a mistake there is no word and how he is doing tonight that we do know that the c-17 military transport plane that can transport up to 100 troops was dispatched from germany to pick it up in geneva to fly him to boston. we are sure there is room for his fancy by. -- bicycle speenineteen of the fletcher school at tufts university admiral, a great to have you with us. >> and to cutting short when he broke his leg what do you make of this apparent delay of the talks? >> first of all, legal secretary carry recovers quickly and as some of us know as you get into your 60s the body heals a little
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more slowly and we wish him well. i will avoid the cheap metaphor as a crash for how difficult the talks will be but we just added another duet -- degree of difficulty because so much has been personal diplomacy but this cannot help. now we have increasingly dark signals coming about the verification regime which they are objecting to this is one more indication as ob a difficult ship to get into port. >> as they begin to understand in the wake of september 11 the difference between suze and shia i don't think many americans would assume at any point we would confront the city and the shia in the region but that is what is happening right now. >> is. we are falling back in front
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of the of sunni led islamic state and tehran is beating influence with regional capital. it dominates the events in baghdad and increasingly it again and we have the difficulties with the she and the radical side of sunni the real hope is to partner with the more moderate city-state's in the region who have ben traditional allies. but it is fraught with danger. lou: and aligning itself with israel and the other arab states and sunni states this is the region that does not have with the secretary of state item recall
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administration were the american people were expected to blindly follow the policy that had not bothered to seek national consensus or articulate for our all allies on which there is a raging conflict 14 years since september 11. >> i agree perquisite is shocking we shall see a more coherent strategic view of what we should be doing in the region and frankly this is why i are allies egypt and saudi arabia are extremely frustrated with the lack of leadership and vision contributing to the ongoing complied coloration across the region. lou: the south china sea but china makes no excuses it is extending its dominion over
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the region and intends to be a hegemonic force without any equivocation whatsoever and secretary carter at a security conference basically says please do not continue to do this. and the chinese officials say who is he? we thought he would talk stronger we're going to ignore them no matter what but they thought we would talk stronger. who are we have power in the world will be having the regard in the region if we cannot even articulate a vision or policy or certainly a red wine that mean something? >>. >> in addition to those points that have to say i am deeply concerned about the building of the artificial islands through the south china sea is an obvious attempt to deal down some
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remedy for our allies in the region japan korea new zealand and in today's world, vietnam and the philippines all of them are crying for u.s. leadership. we have to manifest this tidbit to move more forces and be more forceful with the chinese because they do recognize strength and they are intelligent enough to recognize when we deploy real forces to work with real allies but we're not doing that effectively. lou: and to become very dangerous indeed. >> the month of may was the deadliest in more than 40 years ago the leader is still trying to blame the cops.
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than 40 years. another three men were killed on sunday. 43 homicides in the month of may fell last time baltimore had such a murder rate was the early 1970's. 44 people killed december december 197145 august 1972 the total number of murders so far this year at 116 some reacted to call on the community to join forces to turn against the rising tide of violence. >> there is a small number of individuals that defied the protection of this city with no code of ethics who were killing babies and killing women. >> get a time not just in baltimore ball over the country that without the committee there can be no justice.
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>> baltimore isn't the only city to experience a dramatic increase in the murder rate. st. louis county included 70 homicides, 35 percent increase over the same period one year ago. in 2014 and total of 159 murders and increase of 30% over the previous year. joining us now fox news contributor t34 prosecutor and co-host of the five and author of the of brand new book how to be your own best advocate. these are shocking on any level but to see a police department that is so disparaged at the local level what do they do now?
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>> just listening to the radio 35 murders here in new york in the month of may. it is an epidemic across the country. if anybody does not want to identify with the large cities of america. everybody is jumping up and down. with jesse jackson 40 murders last week in chicago. nobody says anything. black lives don't matter if it is young black on black crime? nobody is doing a thing. but now it is a joke on the mayor she won 75 percent of federal funds returned. >> some people don't have a
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code of ethics. >> he was rejected at the door as a former prosecutor i find her rhetoric and conduct is unconscionable provide know-how she is allowed to have that position considering she has done nothing but poison the jury without a fair and thorough investigation i have tried those cases. she better have some very good evidence to back that up. by far she has over promised she under delivers it will be rodney came all over right and. >> i don't understand. with the key dedications back-and-forth. a minority as a percentage. sure enough every incident magnifies over and over over these kids dying in did new
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york. where are my8,n óóñi leader's? how about putting your hands up about the kids dying? >> i will get in trouble for saying this the fact that the leaders are phonies and they play the system for their own personal gain. a power structure within the black community that has to take responsibility for the lives lost. black flies matter every life matters. the reality is to meet -- is to be how it is being governed how well as a city being administered? it is a joke that is horrific. >> attorney general bench what is she doing?
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>> she should be on the television how many people? 7,000 african-americans? >> along with al sharpton with the rhetoric that they use on a daily basis now to get up every day. to make these communities for the economic prosperity so people can get jobs. they are the leaders that have completely have the abject failure of the dereliction of duties. >> they have driven the business out. >> they are driving fellow citizens out. with those challenges that our insurmountable.
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7,000 will die in the inner city. 7,000 that is an epidemic i know what the problem is. >> all those things that happen to individuals but. lou: what about speaking plainly and directly? with black on black violence. the mayor talks about an president obama is leading a campaign for to the rebel lynch. >> it is the lynch mob against law-enforcement. what will we do? we have to show them the cops are not the bad guys.
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they know one thing. is not having responsibilities. >> all lives matter that black lives is race is one about every buddy? >> making the case that kimberly does well. how to be your own best advocate. thanks for being here. is the city of baltimore a lost cause? in texas a scene at of the old west, cowboys and cops going to the rescue with alligator and snake invested flood waters with 1800 acres of dry land from dayton texas.
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the rescue effort took nine hours the animals were herded to use safety but the cowboys did a tremendous job under the most difficult conditions imaginable. don't mess with texas. some of the liberal media lap dogs said they are finally ready to become watchdogs. ready? take that with a bucket of salt. steading video popular across america and around the world and sometimes deadly. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters
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from "face the nation" after 24 years yesterday was his last broadcast a and in an interview he was asked if the national liberal media had given the president in an incredibly easy ride'' during the 2008 election? >> i think the whole political world was strapped by this fellow who came out of nowhere with this very unusual name and when he won in iowa i think people set up to take notice. >> is added job of journalist to be skeptical of the young phenom? >> it is. maybe we were not skeptical. lou: not skeptical enough? maybe not. he should know he was at cbs for almost half a century now it is far more likely to
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be made up of lap dogs waited to have their heads padded by there masters rather than any semblance of a watchdog of politics and government. don't look for things to change much as cbs. his replacement as political director of cbs news in chief political correspondent and he sits down next week. what should we expect? at the beginning of the second term tuesday the president that came into office about bipartisanship and cooperation can only submit his legacy if he submits to the g.o.p. obama is only remaining option is to pulverize.
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personnel and all the dickerson seems to be to cancel the he would have to pulverizes republicans and at least he is straight forward with his political preferences that is a departure for "face the nation" and cbs news. a quotation of the evening that speaks to my view of the national liberal media and i suspect your view of the scoundrels as well. as far as i am concerned it is a shame that a field is dynamic as journalism should be overrun with myopia and complaisance and stuck in a bog of stagnant mediocrity. hunter thompson american journalist and not mediocre for any of it.
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lou: joining me now all pulitzer prize-winning columnist mike gold good when former political director and republican strategist those fox contributors. let's start with a straightforward matter of president obama preceding to the background and helleri takes up the stink of the national media. >> you are right this president is becoming more relevant by the day not just on the stage but the national stage. he did not build the party for someone to inherit, she is stepping in she is running with it but to say here is where i differ but here's where i differ from my husband. lou: even all that has been charged to her?
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she looks like she is the matriarch of corruption of the highest level of politics in this country's history. >> it is extraordinary what has been revealed about this foundation and the consistency of their public lives. as i have written they have grabbed the goodies on the way out to the white house door and had to return the furniture. with the impeachment charges and everything day have continued all these years and now to see those revelations with the foundation is breathtaking in the scope of it. >> used to be cast no aspersions that you have legalized prostitution and gambling.
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but he took it up the ladder >> take a look at the all-time favorite cartoon from "the new york post" if we could show that to the audience. this is pretty much straight to add it. eggs in a trough. pay eggs in the mud it is nice to be back home again with all those scandals. >> to be portrayed as to pay eggs in public corruption is riveted not a good way to start a campaign. >> i think a lot of democrats are very unhappy some are unhappy because they like her policy as far left but with his dad democratic electorate those
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who don't like the lack of ethics. >> she has amazing support. >> that is the problem for democrats. >> candidates to attach to? rick perry is about to announce an birdie sanders is surging in iowa along with the reality we have some interesting events going. >> there is one more requirement on the constitution that you have to show you can win a state that is not your home state and many people cannot even when their home state. [laughter] it is popular with conservatives alike to one foreign policy but my sense is he pushed hard.
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lou: rand paul taking credit of the nsa collection appropriately so? >> yes. i think he has grandstanded to demagogue and the closest rand paul way to get to vote is edward snowden. >> did you do is give him credit or taken away? >> i did not consider him a whistle-blower but dutch trader in rand paul is doing his work. >> but here you had united states senate very instrumental moving forward and he cannot even bring him into play to a certain extent that is part of the problem of the republican party there is a lot of differences on the trail but it was a critical vote and rand paul did great damage.
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>> no son version will be the law because of how rand paul stood this up. >> good to have you with us. thank you. be sure to vote tonight is the city a lost cause? cast your vote. lou@loudobbs.com a horrific moment in the air as two planes collided in mid-air. the light aircraft taking part in an air show when one plane smashed into the other sending both plummeting into the sea one was killed as you expect in the other miraculously hospitalized and told with only minor injuries in more than 70 people have been killed in air shows in the united states it is also big business with more than 100 million per year.
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lou: stock's closing modestly higher the dow up 30 points nasdaq up 13 volume is 3 billion shares that is pretty good for monday. prices are expected to fall further after peaking last month according to the aaa the national averages $2.75 down more than $1 since the same time one year ago. don't forget to listen to my report three times a day coast to coast, on the salem radio network. warner bros. said landry is the natural disaster movie starring to wait and the rock johnson brought in $53 million picture-perfect to in second place as 40 million and disney to marley and drops at third
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now i get it. lou: two very important supreme court rulings today. ruling in favor of a man free speech is free speech even in social media according to the justices and a rule that the retailer at a comedy and veg may have violated workplace discrimination when it turned out a muslim job applicant because she was wearing a traditional muslim headscarf. an amazing doing there. president obama's trade agenda facing its biggest hurdle yet members of the house expected to vote on fast tracking trade promotion authority. joining us tonight is steve forbes, a friend of mine.
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we disagree on a couple of things one of them is trade. i find it ludicrous that the republicans and the congress are suing the president of executive power and at the same time seeking to get him more power on trade. can you reason that out for us? >> this is what every president has had since world war ii. negotiating a trade agreement because before it was an up or down vote. congress has the final say on it. the reason this particular agreement could be important is that this could open up the third-biggest economy in the world which is japan, to more products from the u.s. the other thing it does -- lou: what are they going to buy a? we buy from japan, japan is a mercantilist economy. >> that is precisely why you want to reduce the trade barriers. one of the reasons that they want to do this is to use this trade agreement politically to start attacking the arab culture and just that has been there
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since world war ii. it's good for opening of japan. the other thing that it's good for is that if we don't have a trade agreement among the allies china is going to be more powerful in that region. it says that we are still in the game. it's the one with all due respect. >> whenever anyone says that it's coming. [laughter] lou: whenever i say it it generally is meant. but that china is not using this that was his response to expansionary imperialism on the part of china that is clearly as long as they are permitted to do it. he is not going to be doing much with trade. it is a sad reflects to china's domination in the region. >> precisely why we want to have closer trade relations with
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countries. >> we should trade we don't need any special treat to do that trade away. and by the way, we are a free people and so are the japanese and the vietnamese now. and the chinese are still communists aren't they? >> they are authoritarian. lou: they have been assigned to every workplace. >> they want power. and that's precisely why this agreement could be important, is that it shores up our alliance in that region including whoever what not that it would be looking from help from the united states. and in terms of the island that china is creating, that's why we need a strong navy, which this president has been talking about. >> he has all of the warheads that he needs, he is going to sit there and shiver in the corner he's not going to take action. if he has not made that clear disputes forbes, yes to the rest of the country iraqis made it
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clear to me from day one. >> that is why this presidential election is critically important. we have to rebuild the navy china sees it declining. and in case of iran, obama told the israelis today that a stake in the military option off the table. he gives everything away in advance and that's why the iranians are waiting, he gives them more and more. lou: he makes chamberlain look like churchill. [laughter] >> we are going to leave it there with that. lou: it is a time for a look at the online poll results. who do you think is bigger trust issues? 37% said president obama 66% said hillary clinton. that is as well as his ever done on this broadcast. we will send it on to the white house. thank you for voting and it's time for a few of your comments.
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johnson the only question regarding hillary clinton is whether or not her fellow democrats are willing to overlook her lies and deceit and scandalous ways. thank you for being with us good night from new york. ♪ ♪ kennedy: you have had a slice of lou dobbs kika now it's time for kennedy pie. i'm going to take in aim at nonsense absurdity and confusion. i like your freedom so much that i would turn it into a popsicle and let it melt all over my face. so the government spies on you by collecting metadata on your phone calls and even the weekend at bernie's in the senate cannot bring it back to life. check it out. the dueling kentucky senators continued their battle
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