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and it is an american success story. if you have any send them to be a key for watching every night it 6:00 p.m. >> good evening i m. david asman. there is out accountability after the zero worst sniper attack in the federal government history, 32 million people have personal affirmation stolen by suspected chinese hackers a number that turned out to be six times that was originally envisaged zero the head of the ages seabees aligned. archuletta left on their own but lawmakers have been pressuring her for weeks promo and deprivation and stolen is sensitive
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information like social security numbers and employment history about family members that is why critics said blasting the white house over the past four weeks for not responding with the sense of urgency our chief intelligence officer has the report. >> after say she would not resign but the temperature changed overnight and the spokesperson said her term from 0pl was over and the decision to go was hers alone. >> she did offer her resignation today of her own volition and to recognize as the white house says those challenges facing the office of personnel manager require a manager with a specialized set a skills and experience what the president has accepted her resignation statement republican said that resignation does not
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absolve the president of the responsibility to repair the damage. the change of personnel does not always lead to real change those who receive regular cyberbriefings the a breach that affects 21 million americans is not an isolated incident but part of a broader campaign by a the chinese to aggregate data with additional cyberpreach -- cyberbreaches. >> this is classic espionage to turn them against us. >> before says belief the number is still low could go as high as 30 million in the end.
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david: we will take up what it needs to be done from cyberattacks from cybersecurity experts in just a moment. investor optimism running high that greece will seal the deal from loans from its creditors now debating whether to approve a financial bailout proposal and prevent the country's ouster from the year as our. ashley webster is live in athens with the latest. >> there are continuing to debate in to do to a clock in the morning to have a say what they think of this proposal would save much needed financial lifeline. we are expecting a the greek parliament to vote they are
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expected to package a reform to cut deep into the greek economy with spending cuts and tax hikes there is some lot of issues that greece said no to know the prime minister has turned around to say okay we will take the austerity if you give us another bailout. the third foreign tomorrows the euro's of finance ministers will go over all of this with a fine tooth comb to make a decision than there is a possibility the e.u. summit on sunday could be canceled they can rely on the rose our -- --
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eurozone but they could save we keep giving you money and you don't do the reforms so is of critical weekend but i have a feeling they will get the life i but it will not be easy. >> the reason why the germans are critical is they have been made so they promise is very similar to what they are now debating and not follow through is there any pullback mechanism if they don't actually do with in practice? is there a couple back to take that money back? >> edits of a good question and certainly the germans were like that but once it is approved there probably is up cause that requires
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greece to have certain reforms in place the let's be honest it began when they entered that i with access to billions of heroes and they spend like drunken sailors and hosted an olympics in 2004. a bloated the government and tell it was not sustainable now they've made lie upon i that is why the leaders say enough is enough but do they want to greece to fall out of the year rose some? isn't that better than nothing? that is with the germans are thinking about. david: new said let's be honest. nobody takes have raised very seriously any more for both 84 stayed up late you have been privileged doing
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24/7 but talks between iran is extended into all monday the sixth missed deadline but the state department still claims the parties are making progress. >> we believe we're making real progress to the comprehensive deal we will not let ourselves be rushed through any aspect tough issues remained unresolved wire we're continuing to work on this through the weekend. >> despite that the secretary says progress is painfully slow and have his counterpart said there will return tomorrow read by western powers want to keep the place there is no apparent resolution on access to military sites with the of military dimension of the nuclear program.
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now to the san francisco shooting the 32 year-old killed last week by an illegal immigrant who should never have been in this country in the first place sanchez had seven felony convictions and was deported five separate times. the shares to part very the stand into the streets today he blamed federal immigration authorities which led to is the murder. >> had ice requested though the gulf war the san francisco sheriff's department naturally and could always comply and would have complied if it was presented to us. david: a spokesperson said we strongly disagree with the sheriff's
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characterization of the facts in this case it is a tragic situation must on engaged in fingerpointing that work together to make sure it is not repeated and despite a fourth request seeking notification he was released without notifying ice. the administration engaged in finger-pointing of its own. >> we are eager to find a solution we have bipartisan comprehensive reform legislation blocked by the house of representatives but we don't blame them for a tragic death that obviously occurred but it is leaving them for putting their own political interest ahead of the public safety and national security of the united states they do it
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frequently and it is appalling and offensive. >> the president is a fantasy sri cities that made it possible for people like sanchez to be released. >> fbi director said the suspect lou@loudobbs.com never should have gotten his hands on the gun he used in the church three weeks ago he said there was of mixup of the background check that "the examiner" did not seek the admission jews drug use these come on the same day as officials remove the confederate flag from government grounds. >> the confederate battle flag has been on the property for more than half a century. >> day highway patrol are under guard presented it to
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the curator of a military museum where it goes on permanent display. >> it is the gateway for groth. >> it is creating a window of opportunity. >> until recently calling for removal is considered political suicide but that changed with the killing of nine members of a historic african-american church a white supremacist posed for photos with the battle flag -- flag. allowing us to honor who gave to this day and this move for ruth. >> calling for the removal lead to emotional debate over it was a symbol of slavery or valor but the tide turned when a republican and still livid
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david: the greek parliament
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has the prime minister tsipras asks for steeper cuts after different austerity measures they are boat to set within hours over a potential great deal is sending the stocks surging. but that is not the and the reason wall street close higher purpose of the chinese market is rebounding and the shanghai composite closing with gains of 5% of the index is down to anbar province% over the last month. joined -- join me now to discuss the market is from the cut dagger. rich is the bigger threat? >> look bad china there is a real risk. the of growth is slowing that makes investors nervous, especially with the commodities market. the stock markets are disconnected from the the
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hour real economy. david: but the august date are manipulated in ways the sec pled not allow. >> you could get close but they have come a long way but institutional investors know that they go into this. david: china is more important but talk about greece. the consequences after violating previous promises. i hate the term but the moral hazard that the other countries that are in similar situations like portugal or spayed or ireland may have the same deal to a bankrupt the european union. >> who is responsible for that? it is like a spoiled child to keep rewarding for bad
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behavior. you look at the same situation. david: if that happens launched europe is a worse problem than china? >> if it could be. they will probably come to a deal but if there are reforms how will the greek government enforcing those reforms? can they carry those out? david: there is no criminal penalty for not paying your taxes. that is part of the deal. for the first and they would institute criminal penalties it is voluntary. would you? >> of course, not. it is problematic but the problem is to raise taxes that will kill growth.
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david: i want a voluntary tax system here. [laughter] have a great weekend. vote tonight to officials the to be held accountable for the cyberattacks on the government? look at this a dramatic scene as firefighters entered a building it just as he stepped into that a back draff caused an explosion so powerful pieces were bloated to the street no injuries were reported. you don't often in see that backdraft. can the united states for urgent deal over the nuclear program colonel ralph peters is year. with jobs sits down with best-selling authors for
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david: pretty news tonight wisconsin governor walker has just announced a tweet he has running for president he was supposed to formally enter on monday tuesday scott is in in our you? joined our team today below was scott walker is running for president. now it has said defeated gore recalled. but the election is already transforming the odds for favorites. donald trump shows no signs to slow down and bernie sanders is giving hillary
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clinton a run for the monday but he is way out there and he once wrote several cancer is caused by defects. >> what is this battle of the sexes and ideology all about between the left and the right? a brilliant new book out, best selling author, the code of conduct and also author of the best seller end of america. the most inspiring title. [laughter] start with birdies sanders -- bernie sanders. what is the big deal? >> with a long enough career
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when i saw the'' the opposition could not find anything recent they had to go back decades that is when people were writing things they would not be delighted to stand by now. >> day you see him as a threat to the republican party? >>. [laughter] everybody is losing sleep but it does tell us there is a strong constituency of the democrat side that does not plan to hillary clinton. the paula deen and i wish he has made up lot of ground. lot of people on the democrat side do not want hillary clinton. >> are you a supporter of hillary clinton?
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>> i am not the feminist who believes to vote for someone because of their gender but their merits. although i am excited theoretically to have a woman president. a i have more horrified by her record and the continue -- winning to continue to rule the of world with the special interest. lou: and it seems to me we have sanders who is inconvenient into a coronation of clinton and donald trump who is on his way to dominate the entire field. that the attention and that the media is giving him. >> we talked about this. i think he is good for the
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primary. i would like to see snookie get in as well. a character like trump draws attention to the race so people pay attention and if young people are paying attention to the process that is good for the politics is in general. [laughter] lou: seriously cinders it is the lightning rod and donald trump is the lightning rod on the right. they are making it a far more interesting contest. >> i am always considered the downer on these discussions because it does feel like theater. and there is always of a
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surprise third candidate to intervene and there could be a chance for people to have their voices heard. but the we know there is a coronation all sides. lou: you think they draw on bed dna of the bush family and the clinton family? >> i would bet money. >> i don't want to see a bet the washington establishment would love nothing more than and thus clinton or bush matchup. either way they win. big government special interest lots of money. >> this is amazing. [laughter] lou: i thought we would see remnants of clothing to fight tooth and nail.
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>> but the people care about this country they have come together. they care about the big picture it is not our country any more. then the people on the inside represent special interest. >> i agree why i left illinois there is not one bit of difference between the republican party or democratic party it is all special-interest. lou: thanks for both of you to be so bright and sharing your thoughts. now i want to mention a book called code of conduct. >> my premise is from an article that fox news from george russell to uncover a secret document leaked from the united nations meeting from a retreat in austria and it was terrifying.
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lou: this will be a good read. go to sleep if you can. good to have you here. and good to see you. >> the only wolf and brad thor. what is being done to protect americans from cyberattacks? hrs tot spot what is leaving thousands stranded and where? he way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business
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david: i david asman in for lou dobbs top story greek parliament to vote welcome hours on an economic package. >> is out, just a day after government revealed 21 million people had their data stolen. joining me now to discuss the cyberattack on the government could cyber security exper bruce parkman. and fire ice senior vice president could kevin, bruce any doubts that this hack was espionage? >> in my opinion it is.
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this data is a goal mine for anyone that dislikes america. i have been feeling outback ground questionnaires since 1983 when i join greenspan ber a's it as anything you need to impersonate anybody 92. jim: this is one out of 15 importance. -- >> this is one out of 15 american, if the hack had been done for profit, would we have seen some sign of this information on the internet. >> i think so but we have to be careful, the last thing i want to see is chinese break the rules of engagement it would shock me in the chinese are de-- behind this breach. but, if they wanted to, stay more aloof, i don't want them to change rules of engagement, we
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can't pin it on them. david: define that term, the black internet or black web. >> the dark web, that is a part of internet there no real advertisement, no domain name. it is an ip address, things you don't find on going to old searches, it would be shocking to me, i that chinese are probably behind this, it would shock me, be a breach of what they normally do if they released this. david: bruce, our intel chief, general jim clapper has gotten in trouble before, for things he said, essentially admitted it was a chinese hack attack he said something else what was bother some. >> at one hand don't take this the wrong way, you have to kind of salute the chinese fora they da. you know if we an opportunity to, that i don't think we would
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hesitate for a minute. david: first the phrase is a law the the chinese for -- salute the chinese for what they did. shouldn't we be slapping the chinese? >> there are several mechanisms in place, director seem hesitant about taking this on militarily we is smack them diplomatically, recall your ambassador. kick their ambassador out, china is under pressure they need us more than they need them, hit them economically with sanctions, and tariffs and taxes taxes. that is going to get their attention. david: other thing that bothered me, was he said if we had opportunity to do it, i don't know we would hesitate for a minute that is sort of reveal they are morad vanned than we are. >> i don't know about, that i am we have more a deputies on information -- depends on information technology than
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china, less controlled internet access on the planet coming out. we rely on internet more than they do. >> bruce, what about, isis in this is something that is of trem us on concern, they are using increpetion techniques some of which we're having trouble breaking through, what do you think of our process of protecting your from isis attacks on web. >> i am a divided citizen, my veteran pay theiopvet pay the rop patron side said we should have back keys. all we're go to do is drive the abum to incrypt out of company like google and apple into the dark net, now we can't control it, so legislating and litigating companies to give up their backdoor we need to treat
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this like a military problem kflkfl develop the ability to break the incrypting methodology. we need to make this a capability that we're not afraid if you build a great encryption methodology 92 it is a military problem. bruce, and kevin, thank you for being here. >> thank you. david: vote in tonight's poll do more officials need to be held accountable following cyber attack in the national government. >> and an erupting vol on volcano causing chaos for travels in java. authorities forced to close 5 airports, evacuations for
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david: well latest ex continuetion in iranian nuclear talks, a ship targets u.s. navy destroyer and helicopter in gulf of aid ep this aiden this week, joining me to talk about this lieutenant colonel ralph peters, president continues to say, as does the secretary kerry, they would walk away from a bad deal with iranians. do you believe that? >> i think that president would be delighted if he could get a nearly bad deal but the iranian are putting him into a corner where the only deal they could get would be a one-side deal there a point past which president and kerry cannot go.
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at moment, iranian misunderstood how far they could push obama and kerry, they do have real domestic concerns, there are red line they have drawn they have to get something. david: road hold on, this would be a first in my memory, someone iranian here under of maded obama's fortitude. >> they because, kerry kept, and obama kept giving up one thing after another, they gave off shirts off their backs, and and belts and trowdzers trousers and shirts and socks, now, yanira iranians' their under pants. david: they are over playing their hand, and they are holding a weaker hand.
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>> they are doing us a great favor, the iranians need this deal, we don't need it, they are so used to get their way they thought they could push kerry and obama into a corner, obama would love to but he can't, he faces congress, he has to spring something up. he can't walk away from this deal without anything to wave at the american people, that is where the iranian put him, we have another extension, let me stress, obama and kerry would be happy with a bad deal, but this deal is so awful they cannot step it. >> maybe pay would walk away. -- maybe they would walk away from a bad deal, touching on russia, new nominee head of joint chiefs of staff general joseph sphun ford.
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number one threat from aboard is russia, the general is appointee or nominee of the president in 2012 said that mitt romney was an idiot for pushes russia as number one. >> well, you saw a disconnect between military analysis, and white house's political analysis analysis. down ford was responds to the basic question, who can hurt united states ansar is a no grain brainer. david: that is what mitt romney said in 2012 debate. >> but the problem is, it obvious to anyone with a brain china is second, north korea third, the islamic state is in to requesting place they can't destroy america. the white house went into panic mode they like islamic state as
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a threat they can fein doing something about this. they don't know what to do about north korea, they are looking at what political gain or loss for the president. down ford is trying to set the truth in in where in nation bit mitt romney is smiling drive a glass cur bond -- during -- on wall street stocks close out week high, do you surged 212, suspect suspect up high of, nasdaq gaping 75. >> volume on pig board 3 million shares. s&p and nasdaq posting weekly loss downtown manhattan take a break session operating's
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. david: they say politics make odd bedfellows. in an interview with cnn, vermont senator and presidential hopeful bernie sanders defended jeb bush's remarks that americans should be working longer hours. take a listen. >> plus we need full-time jobs rather than part-time jobs. if he is talking about the need for more full-time jobs rather than part-time jobs, he's absolutely correct. david: joining me michael warren and the black rock group senior political consultant lisa boothe, thanks to you both. michael, getting an endorsement from bernie sanders may not be a good thing for mr. jeb bush. >> no, i don't think so, but i think it was interesting because i think first bernie came out and he sort of said this is bad, i disagree with
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this, and once the context came out that jeb was talking about part-time jobs, too many part-time jobs, not enough employers offering full-time jobs because of things like obamacare, maybe sanders started to see what he was talking about. so i don't know. david: i think he was, lisa, i think it's fair to say that jeb bush was mischaracterized by hillary clinton's tweet suggesting that, you know, he doesn't have sympathy for hard working americans. that seems clear. i don't think she won that debate, now and. >> no, and it's absolutely absurd for hillary clinton to demonize the remarks. millions of americans are working less than 30 hours because of policy that hillary clinton supports, as michael mentioned obamacare and president obama's most recent overtime rule that truly is going to have an effect on workers' hours. jeb bush was absolutely right when he made that statement. look at the most recent jobs report, there's 6.5 million americans that are working part-time because of economic
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reasons. david: it was something that never happens in politics, what hillary was saying isn't true, he was saying if americans want to work full-time should be able to work full-time, and the economy should be going strong enough for that. >> exactly. david: lisa, let me talk about bernie and what he means for hillary right now. do you think she is truly concerned about him somehow giving her a run for her money? >> i think there is a certain concern because attacks aren't just coming from the right, they're coming from the left, and i think she does feel progressive. progressives from day one try to draft elizabeth warren to run. there's dissatisfaction with the liberal base and we've seen her kowtowing to the progressive left. she's done this on gun control flip-flopped on a variety of issues, and a large part is the pressure from the left. david: michael, then we have jeb's version of bernie, in the form of donald trump. donald trump is really giving jeb a run for his money, and
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he's now in the polls, he's polling very well, and some polls he's actually at top. is he going to be a real contender? >> he's got a ceiling here he's basically almost hitting. 57% of republicans say they don't support donald trump. they couldn't see themselves supporting him. david: in any way, shape, or form. >> right. and republicans ought to be paying attention to he's going out there to san francisco to deal with this whole thing and talk about victims of illegal immigrants and the sanctuary cities like san francisco. it's sort of an opportunity for republicans to get out there and sort of take a bold stand on something that some republicans and lot of americans are very concerned about. i think donald trump is exploiting this and doing it in his own way, that may not be very responsible but making other republicans look milquetoast and not standing up and being bold. david: lisa, a lot of republicans are concerned if
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jeb bush is the nominee, donald trump would be so ticked off by, that he may run as a third-party candidate. in which case, we may have another clinton beating another bush because of another third-party candidate, which has happened before. >> and i certainly hope that doesn't happen. i think what we're seeing with donald trump, he's having his moment in the sun. i think it's important to remember that michele bachmann in 2011 around this time was polling at 17%. of november of that year, polling at 4%. herman cain was polling at 23% and shortly thereafter dropped out of race. the question is, is this a moment in the sun? temporary, or longevity here. david: guys, thank you very much for being here on a friday night. have a wonderful weekend michael warren. >> have a great night. david: same to you, lisa. time for a look at our online poll results. last night we asked --
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forgive my chuckling, i grew up in washington, d.c., folks. i know how it works. that's it for us tonight, thank you for joining us, see you next time. john: batman won't save you so who are america's heroes? weirdly the media or politicians. >> if i could get your autograph here on my copy of the first warren bill. >> the perfect barack obama, he's a perfect specimen. >> drawing up my leg. >> really? >> that is an objective assessment. john: no, it's not. we'll show you the real heroes most are not politicians, they're entrepreneurs. and parents like this mom who went to jail because she wanted to give her daughters a choice. >> holy batman, it's exciting. john: heroes of freedom. that's our show tonight.

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